' :'S , . 75 590202 10/C 1/95■ WESTERN, MIMICR0GRAPHIC9 STE 2 0 0 4555 S C0^O^KERCE DR 1 SALT L A KE E ''C IT Y UT £i.T C 7 G ood m(lo rn in g 3 i » dM c te c O k l ai h o m l a a t tt a c k T o d a y ’s f o r e c ais st t: Fair and much coolcloler with west w inds. Tbs Associated Press •;*' ihe work o f maybe five malcon- mt B |nnH iB V 10 to 20 mph. HighsIS aaround 80 degrees.' ( JMcVei^ lents, only two o f whom1 didid any Lows 45 to 50. OKLAHOMA piTY ——'lAftera- ! , p r o fflh, i l Nichols JcS“heavy lifting.” PageA2 massive irivMti^iibn, by' liiliundreds nie8»A4 “he■ “Wc will pursue everysry lead The charges filedfii Thursday b the'OWaW ahom a City bpmblng based on the evidence. Bi o f agents into thousainds'«is of. tips, guilty. He couli But we against Timothithy Jam es McVeigh a ^d T er^ Lynn Nichols; * . three former Anriy buddiesU csw .lhi- uld get up to 23 years [love charged everyone invmvolved • One count: of.ponsplringc to'us'e'ai Wiweapon of mass de- grudge against-the-goveivem m ent pgoinst the othereturn for testifying that we have evidence of)f att this structlcn to kjllill prople and destroy.fedeaderal properly, 'were indicted Thursdayay in the , All.threemeihers.- • • point," Attorney Generalral Janet ‘ O ne count of c using a weapon of m£rnass destmction that- Cham ber auctioSon cdming (deodliest terrorist attackk-on c U.S; • together'at'Foilen were: in the Army P°'Reno said in Washington. -caioidd death.]landlnjury; - •ort Riley,' Kan., and RciLead prosecutor Joseph1 HartzlerHi •.O n e count of01 malicious destructionn otof federal property, The T w in F a lls} AArea Chamber of soil.'■ • . shared a deep. r law'enforcement ofn-' . Timothy McVeigh. 27, anda: Ter- emment and ap tdistrust of the gov- said, I “The grand jury foundid jproba- • Eight countsits of murderfrig.federar la Commerce auctionioning ofT a vasecto- there are 'Cers. my, plastic.sWgcry, aand other.items, on ry i Nichols, 40, each werere , Cassio Juvenile Detenti:ntion Center in Ru- oig^t detainees. and volumenteer lolior and donations,J. To 12 rooms with twoV Snaket Rivor Juve- pert, Frick said. nt escape with two e>Uier dela.!argc efTort • meet suitee requirements, n the county/ hosI classrooms, a recren To contain the overflcrflow at the 12-bcd rhe new centCT is part o fIndcr a.! the new hired nineIC probation i officers and ccor- area. The youths wh( ’ detention CCTter, the extraext kids are having reform juvenile justicc. Undre required to railed 42 volunteers vo for vorious projc>jects create and tend monyk-o b"""= hi P le asesaid. For example, the dge o f county, state and fee g with the school district I kids who ore at risk o f , Jerome m foundd slain lin traileriseseeJUVENILE/A2 I Focus on Nussbs b a u m Elderly/ e woma] - XHe Whitewater heeaeficial use ourt) f tl; 0 shot ot this, we ipse.” ' Legal notices ..2 BOISE-< Idaho Waterer iauthorities.have make red salmon in sources plotpUumed to hold hearings in • Oblluaries...... 2 ' :e life easier for endanger^ ber.:Wc^e!Inesday’s ihrec-weelt'r^rievisve will ’*1 don’t thinkit th would be hard for a .qourt. Classlfied.....2>8 granted &'three>week ceacease-flfc'in 0 tu rf Washl - Idaho ...... 4 battlQ between.the;.U.S.!. pureajijQf.Reclox.,S Tojih in ^ n and Oregon. . i r e ^ is offer* -dday .tbe5 hihearings'until late Novemlmber at It,’^ said Ron Carlling water-for fish is ioot o- : ‘ Section C— Section F r ;• mation and Snake Riverver Irrigators oyer ing qto o b t^ .th e water,:the burellei^ and rent .' " the eariiest,»t, if negotiations break dowiwn. watennastcr. “If>f yidie water. ' . Weekend ...'.,1-8 ; , ,Classified..;.'.1-8 427,000 acr©*feet ofwateiater' for endahge^ < • more:to Iray'it fibm willing sellek,ifhe^d. -.'.Nedrtyal^ oil paraef involved a^reeeed the ty o f the issues,k tbithere's ony question obout Comics.;...... 5 salmon. ! '• e from Idaho’s water W k}zetui , i o f faiin- . ^ y was a vwise move. • ' . .^jegotiatc 'o senlen:::arlson. Upper SnakcRivcr At the reqtiest Qf attomemieys bn txith'sides, ers, ii(oney notwithstanding, d ocanal;Compa-. u .!..“Thebotbottom line is we don’t w«Arant t o ;. it’s a slam-dunkIfyou fb look at the cbmplexi-: ces Director Karl nies hirtgation districts and -axmiingtnat cai . giveafdderideral court the chance to .sett!ttle ^ . The bureau isV there’s b a lot bf incentive tb; I dri recycled paper., - Idaho Water Resources print dr ; ;Dreher granted the threhree-week stay in tnmsf; have protested the plan -'b a f ^ t e IS not question,”I,” isaid Twin Falls attorneyjy John for Salmon protecttlement... but,I don’t think;, ^ e recycle it again.' ’ -. ~ J: - Pleasen hopes that parties can's'e.’settle their difTcr- inthesferriiM Idaho water out uiyopponaits.,of , RbshoU,. "J"My- sense is if we go thihrough' take the roattetkfbr tc either side.7 • .- is obligated to siipply W atefi,': ' .cnees out of coi^' - , le local pubic interest Monj-at^.releas^ .thatjMxkx^^ and give the 9th Circuiti i t( w - .' .',p i0cc?im,that '^m onw atc )tection,and it would likely! ^to'court if Idaho’s water:. •:

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A-2 T lm o « -N a ^ . TwinWin Falls, Idaho Fridoy. Augiugust 11.1995 TF ' I Weatlther es:___;------^______L_i:___ - 4 — ^— •'. . . ;' M p Idaho flfo re c a sts f i E S i B m i B v N a t iattonal * tem peratures : ______I TbeAcAcQj-Weather* forecast^nioon^rida^Aug^^ fot . Max . M in.P ep ' ' ' ' -Albuquiuquerque 98 >73 - 7 ... [ HIHH Atlantainta '> 89 83 «... CAMOJI- Magic Va/alley .10* -Oa Oa .10* 20a. 30alOl 40* 50a 60« 70« eo* SO*la lo o a lio a . Bostonston .8 9 - . 66 ...... Icago , 89 70 .09 £— Fair and mnuch u d cqoler tod^y with highss around1 80. West a Nghtwnporatijrezorw*farth«liver Valley iwaukoo ■ 85 70 inoapolls 88 82 . ^ J rtflgraPc— Fair and mucTiuch coolcr today. Highs in thc lower 70s. AT Orleans 92 74 .06 Tonight fair. LowsLoi in the mtd-30s. Saturdayay sunny. Highs in wYofk 68 87 I • themid-70s. lahomaClty 90 65 ...... laha • 94 74 3 - • .Treasurere Valley FRONT.wrs; jenix 111 92 ...... aburoh 68 67 , ...... I Sunny andd mmuch cooler today wilh hihighs arotind 80. V W , . -Portloni■tland. Me. 85 58 ...... I Northwest wind:inds 10 to 15 mph. Tonight dear.cl< Lows in the I mmi srAnoNMY ' " ______• • O 1088s s Accu.Wi r-tlomtt B«*t fl tcwwdy Oou» H ighs upper tolomid-90s.' it . M« Amj OnpmMi Id a h o1: :» H igh. 96 degrees at B urley,, M alu and Pocatello. Low, 322 cd e g re es a t Cascadc. Northernm Utah N a tion: n ::High, 117 at Coolidgc, Ariz.riz. Low, 35 Qt W est Yellowstoni3ne, Mont. HUi -AlmanacIC______Mostly sunnynny and cooler today. Northvhwest winds 5-15 - ■ 1 T odo)3day’s fire danger index for m ph. H ighs inn the.mid-tli lo upper 80s. Toniglight fair. Lows 55- southeuthcm Idaho: - v For>r foforest land, high. ' ' I s 60. Saturday mo!mostly sunny with highs in tho0 lowerI 90s. iggggggggrggg Idaho Twin Falls For)r range land, very high. MOXWtx Min P e p MBxMlnPcp M a Thcullravioloiolet index forecast is 9 , a highiraposurclcvcl. e to th e N ational W eather Sen'icivice radio band at V H F-FM 16262.4 or 162.55 MHZ Bolso - 93O 56S ...... Yosterday^ 9' 11-423^23:------...... B e! carefulcal with fire. • ' • Burloy PIfl 56i ...... Lastyoar' 6! Id ah o wV ea th e r s u r rn i m a r v 1 “ '" ''^ Fairiieta | 717 45i ...... N onnal 91 9 52 .61 Gooding - 93 i , A cold frontnt ocontinued lo push loword Idadaho from western ^Ohio floods tuntrn deadly; tropJlical storm dreminches Texas ■ Hogonuan 93'I “J ;;;;; Preclpitatloion Oregon Thursdarsday, bringing partly cloudyy skies and warm Idaho Falls m 48* ...... M onth to dole; .00 tc in p m tu re s to nmuch of the state, IheAssO'isociatsd Press cross th c G re at Basin and ihee IntIntermountain region. j Joromo 899 56{ ...... Norm al m o. to dalelate: .11 Scattered sho\ihowers and thunderstorms hadad developed over . Strong s thunderstorms in thcle MidwestIv brought high winds Lowtston 844 55! tr. W ater y e ar to dalo:oto: 14.72 th e ccnttnl m ounountains and southeastern portictioo ofthe state by Floodir>ding in thc Midwest turned deadlydet Thursday, while a to> IowaI and Wisconsin, with momost damage confincd to tw s Matod 922 53i .02 Nomiolyoarlodatdate: 9.31 late moming.. TheTh thunderstorms produced1 Ibrief heavy rains II storm brought m in to Texas.s. andnd power lines. 0-yearK)ld woman ond her daughters,dai ages 4 and 2. H ( eavy rain accom panied thhe e sislow-moving storms, with 1- Malta 96 < a c t o r s « n d 81isly w inds.ids. « « Comfort fac ^ were dro^Irowncd when floodwater swepvept their car into a creek 3 inchesir common in northeasteiistem Iowa, southeastern-Min- McCall 79 : Precipitation>n aam ounts w ere light, how ever, /heelersburg, Ohio, where sonsome roads were covered nesre were showers from thc northorthem Pacific Coast into whi/hirting toward Baja California,mia, was likely to send rain as ______a \Evening: Mars, Jupllor, Morniircury.' ' ' -V ■' ' northernm (California, w ith scattered thunderstormthui s popping up farir inland as Arizona. N o rresignation, e unless...1 P a t h o l cO g i s t s a y ss G o l d m aa n , S i m p ss i o n f o u g t fo r lives WASHINGTONDN (AP) — Pres* under: any ai circumstances?" shec • LOS ANGELESS (AP) — O.J. ny wasas fiercely challenged by a In giving his opir)inions about Ihe Simpson>son’s c o n d o m in iu m , , ident C linton wa;wasn’t about to asked,, drawingd laughter from ad*1* ■ Simpson’s m ost cxpKpcnsivc expert prosecucutor, also talked about cuts cu murders, Baden saidid Simpson's ex- Thele cicounty coroner testified ear- give a serious ansanswer when he - ministratration supporters who hadd wimess disputed prososecution autop- on Simpmpson’s left hand and forir thetl wife \Vas probably nnot unconscious tier thathat thc murders happened ^ was ask^d Thursdz•sday if he might bc'cii'invinvited to sit in for thc news'S sy evidence Thursdaday, cohcluding first timiime gave jurors Simpson’ss cx-c on the ground when:n her throat was quickly,kly, and Ms. Simpson likely resign. confererrence. that Nicole Brownn 'Simpson and planattottor^of why,his.blood mignight slit.aiid bad injurie:ies on her hands was.hithit ipn the head .andjincapacitat- / " Thc question cancamc from vetcr- “Well'ell, if you prom ise to' runn Ronald Goldman fou]lught fiercely for have'dri]dripped on his'propcrty. consistent with defercnsivc wounds. • cd whcii^hcn her assaiiaht pulled her on columnist Saralinih McClendon,. . .off.withith.me J m i^t," Clinton re^I- their lives and took>k longer to die ■ Badenlen said Simpson cut himscnsclf “When she recc:civcd the final head : baiback by thc hair and slit her who asserted thatlat some legisla- spondcided, drawing even morec than thc coroner contcntcnds. , . twice,, at his estate thc same night{ht as wound, she was 18.8 inches ofT the throat,It. ■ ■ • • . ' tors fixim the leftft sand right were laughter.ter. • Dr.'Michael Baden,m, a well-known the killillin g s and again th e n ne: ex t ground,’’ Baden said,id, citing thc way Asi .BadenBs testified, Simpson ap- trying to push himm

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iClintoon unvesils rules^ Continued from A11 Ccntlnunu ed fro m A I John Keys, said he1C is required by changcIge in w ater rights. So far, 80 expulsion. Thc idea1 isi to take kids communlunity - and thc Legislatureurc - the Endangered SSpecies Act to partiesies -• including state agencies, out .of school beforeirc they arc ex- continueme to oppose thc idea. boost Snake Riverr ^water flows for healthth districtst ond others - have pelled and send themth to a day Bccau:ausc thc amount, the perm:rma- salmon. If water ususers refuse, the filed fonmalfor protests. I to curlrb nico^t■teens s ap- National Marine Fi:Fisheries Service Theg1C gm vi^ ofthe issue was illus- school at the new facility,fj where ncnt-troixansfer proposal requires a r Los Angelra TimesI ^ adults,s, acknowledging] that to at- they will be in a higighly structured proval1 fromf W ater Resources; and ai could ask for more8 I Idaho water, he traledd b]by a packed house in the Ida- tempt lo10 do so would be a fruitlessless environment and willill get help with the Idahiaho Legislature. said. ho Tran:ronspoitation Department ai^di- - WASHINGTONN •— President move similarsii to Prohibition. Butt he social skills, In 191992, the Legislature gavega' Keys has workedd 1closely with thc toriumim W ednesday. Many o f Ida- . CHnton Thursday' oiordered a new said thathat further efforts to halt teeneen A key focus is toto speed up the temporaliraiy approval to the bureauau to Fisheries Service: tto keep the re- ho’s kc^key water attorneys, congros- slate of rules to curl!urb thc "deadly smokinjing could be ahead if theseCSC system. Thc countyty wants every move waterwi downriver for salmonion if quest for Idaho w:water down to a sionalal sstaffers and aides to Idaho temptations” of tccncn smoking, but first stepteps failed to do the job. case to go to court withinv 48 days . other pnprotective measures were: tta ^ - minimum; other salalmon protection Gov.. PPh h il B a tt w e re p r e s e n t ( ' was met by congrcssessional protests Clintcnton also left the door openpen o f a child’s arrest foib r a crime, said en ii) OregonOn and Washington. plans have soughtt 1for more water ‘TheTie govemj or wants to see the |r- ;and tobacco-ihduslustry law su its for Con,ongrcss to head off the newlew Doug Rublaitus, dinircctor of juvc- ThatIt authoritya was extended1 this tli . from Idaho. rigatorsors get together and figure out a : showing the obstacles:lcs that lie in the FDA regulationsreg by passing legisla-sla- nile probations in Twiwin Falls. year, but it expires in 1996. Even so, most Snanakc River irriga- solutiortion to this issue,’’ said Nate , path of his ground-bn-breaking regula- tion thathat would.mcet his goals. BuiBut E^orts to streamlirline the juvenile The: Bureau’sB Regionol Direct?;ctor, tors oppose the burureau’s proposed Fisher,er, IBatt’s natural resources aide. • toiy offensive. most andystsani predicted tough sled-led- system began 18 mononths ago, w h e n ___ ^ Swimming againjlinst the year’s ' .ding forfor any teen smoking plan1 in :Twin Falls Countyi oflicials1 real- lideregulatory tides,cs, Clinton ap- Congrcsress, considering how polar-lar- ized they needed somethings in D m b i n g — .. iiprovM Food and Dru,Drug Administia- ized boti>oth houses are on the issue, place while a legislatative committee lie the rules themselves do not toured Idaho getting ;;tion proposals to reqrequire proof o f While og public com- Continunued froni.AI gun dealer in Arkai;ansas to finance shirt., FortierFc calmly admitted cach ,rai, ment on ways to reireform juvenile »age for o g ar^ te purctiirchoscrs, sharply requirere congressioiial approval, over the 1993 cult disasterter at the attack, and tog)gethcr built the offensense and waived his right to a ress theoretically could stoptop justice. • I ► limit cigarettc advert'ertising, includ* Congres ' • J r W aco,), ’Texas. The bombing lookto< bomb. ; juiy triatrial l. ■ • ► ing on billboardss a and at sp o rts the presi‘esident’s plan by weakeningling Now, they say thley ^ are aheod o f oiacc on61 the two-year annivcrsarsary McVeigh is accui:used of actually Whenhen Russell asked Fortier if^he :tte vending ma> .theauthcithority ofthe FDA. the game, along wittIth -Ada County a .. ^ I events; ban cigarettc : assault and fire that endedled in detonating the bom’mb after parking understc:rslood all the charges, Fortier ise, ; and Pocatcllo, Frick, .'chines; eliminate distributiondi o f In botl)0th the Senate and the House, »iths of at least 85 cult meinem- thc truck in front of ft th? building. said, “1 1 ''free samples and proijromotional mer- membeibers of both parties began;an predict that Idaho.cocounnes will be ^,^^3 . “I understand what’s going on, Thc charges iiin clu d e u sin g your■ hohot n o r ." ■ 1 I'chandise; and requirejire the industry,. forgingig alliancest to craft legislationtion . vying to house theirjr juvraile dclin- A d1,800-pound, s fertilizer-an•and- weapons of mass ddestruction, de- Asked ’• to pony up SISO milmillion for anti- that woivould eflectively nullify thcthe quents in the new Tw■win Falls fbcili- ‘ iked if he bad prior knowledge oil bomb in a rented Ryd^yder struction of federal property, »nd ic bombing, ho said, “Yes sir, I ' smoking education prcprograms: FDA'ss rolei in regulating tobacco,:co. ty. : ripped apart the Alfredsd P. thc killing of federeral law ofnccrs » ■ C iting sn alarm>D{i>Dg rise in pre- Some denouncedde Clinton for break-akr. Because juvenileopIe and injuring more thi "1. '“ g peo than Fortier is chargedcd .wilh knaw ins he w ill tty to have the ti;ial ' : sistet attacked FDA Com-)m- 3t thei center “couldltd happen in a x h e o juiy_i^etunicdlthe,icin i r__ thoritics,-and. ironsnsponmg_5tolcajL,„,^ ■" "?;^ff6m tlic "stdiictidrtidn" o f "skiHed mlssroncjricrTJavid Kessler fdf'niak-lA-— Bccond;*‘'Frick'safdr]rM o s t1hcUities--^Sfzent5 in a courthouse acrossis tithe firearms across statelie lines. Authori- w tiDts~tricd"scpararely~lVDm“ ' I daily for re n t- ^ eigh. I ; s s aimed at their ^ ing anti'nti-sinoking a personal chi>:hi' charge at least $11 0 d firom the blast site. tics said he admitteded casing the fed- McVeig the new center vrill1 1 only COS. $65 •^insecurities and unccriccrtainties about sode.. : indictment details a plottdat- dt era! building in DDecember with A't a “news ■conference, he di^- : new rules cHampioned by thcthe per-childi he said, 'l i f e . ... W e’re their parents,pa and it’s’ The ne to September in whiihich McVeigh. . playeded large charts .claim ing bis" jiup to us to protect thcithem,!’ said Clin- president!ent Thursday would hot takeake Local offlcials arare hoping the w®,,*? ’cd ly Fortier was takenn :into custody of- clientIt is it innocent and can't getja :es they ar?crc- eigh and Nichols alleged ; agic V alley ' B 'M3-4M8: .. ' ' Newtpapen Inc. Second-clajlas* poitage paid ' H ) . > Filer.Rogenoa.HoUUoUUter call677-i alTwEiFalUbyTTieTim^9 -News, onicial ' B [im eg N i™ - ■ t ■ 326-5375 • ■criptfaafrtea ' city and county ne w sp p e rrptnsuanttoSec* pi Tode. Thunday b H - ■ K ne deliveiy: daily and Sunday, S3.IS) j 5 tion 6C*I08 of the Idaho Co( ^ M O V I E S _733;0?3I'. wk; d ^ . $ 3 . 5 0 ^ week; Sunday, day of the week , CALL ^ MOVIEUSnNCSIN ^ per week. M ail tutxcripliou m utt be 00 which legal aotJees willIbe^lithed. bl . / § g g , WE MAGIC VAU£Y, m g m ;N ew8WS . paid mn advancea and'are available oiilvinjy Poitniaiter, pleaM aetidid change of ad- : a g O f ^ t ' CUik.Walwonh.m«itnanagifle editor where earrier,eai delivery is not malDtained. dreu form to: P.O. Box 54548, Twin FalU, ' f f l V * HdURS ^ ft lip o r v iih .10 talk to - Local ntes: n b daily and Sunday, S3.50 per Idaho 83303. • •'i' .iomcone-fa the ^totoiW rii depam neot, call week; dally dal oB^ S3.00 per week; Sun^y m r n m - . v / ; 7 ) 3 ^ 3 l betw een 10;10:0O.UD.'uid5:30 oaly,S2.212.25 ^ week. Idaho n te s; dally limesNxvs ’ j-Tl«?nffiei«SOT«b I-'

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'1 Nation As hea]irings ei;nd, Nusjssbaum and Hiubble d:Iraw toiUgh queesdons W a s h i n g t o n ( a p As .ofTthC'discov:ovcry. {partners before qon3ming to -Madison. The firm was paid more, Whitewater hearingsI C(concluded . Nussbaum’m ’soid he did not recall ' Woshington.. thanS300,000.300. ' : iThursday', lawmakers subjubjec'ted two "Obviously; memory is Two regulotors told thee panel ti^t Madison,, wlwhich failed at a cost to; Ifallen government official::ials to prick* ks on some of us.” tthe ftnn failed to disclosc; cconflicts o f taxpayers of3f nmore than $60 million,- {ly quMtions about the etIethical con- n. Richard Shelby, R-Alo., iinterest as required befofore it was was ownedled by. ■ the C lintons’; 'duct of Hillary Rodhamim Clinton’s that some documents in mcnt awarded Rose a contractcc to profits fromm tltl)c public after insiders ' that, saying,probably *' be the only per- llcon seeking thec GOPG presi- S V l I id brushed demiQl nomination, usedied a hearing $ l \ . M ' of hisiappropdotions sub

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.A-4 TImos-Nowa, Twinin FFoils. Idalio Friday, August8t 1 1 ,1995 Nation - muSf\ r o N 1 pVIcVeiigh: Decd i c a t e d s^Mer,]Idngtiinae loner OKLAHOMA CITYrY (A P) — For r ~ ^ 5 I the Green Bcrctsg:isgL recalled hiadistiusl of theth government pany withith McVcigh at Fort Benning, S a l e I *Timolhy James McVcigleigh, the Persian J after psychologi-, and o b se^ o n wilh gur;uns. They said Ga. — a1 uiunit that dso included anoth*oth- GulfWar was the chanccnceofajifetime. ' col testinglg the Army was the eentnitnd focus o f his cr suspect:«t in the bombing, T aiy Lynn A devoted soldier whovhose dream was ; - • • • • showed him to life and he kept lo himaisclf in the bar- Nichols.;. Nichols,.40, > enlisted in the [to join the Grccn Bercercts, McVeigh p K S j be unfit. rocks, reading stocks < Soldier o f Army onn thell same day as McVeigh, jworked longer,and haiharder than his McVeigh tookok Fortune magozine orid'id others about McVeigeigh rose quickly tb ro u ^ the ►Army buddies, winningng >quick promo- on early dis-'s-' guns and ammunition, enlisted[ ranks.n He was promoted to Itions and a Bronze Star\nr Ifor scrvicc on chorge in McVcigh didn’t smok<}ke or drink and sergeantI whilev, serving in the Persian !a Bradley fighting vchiichicle along the ‘ December 1991,•1, rarely sociolizcd in the’/: Army. Hc was Gulf.' Kuvraiti border in 1991.ll. nearly four yearsirs liwkword around v^omciien and seemed Therec iis no firm evidence thathat W (ujk'i! H "The Army reallyIly liked Tim '‘ after hc enlisted,xl, to have few interests oul)utsidc the mili- McVcigh;h belonged lo any paromili* McVeigh. And Tim MeMcVeigh really „ wVfllah - ft- ' laiy. twy righl-vil-wing or survivalist orgonizar liked the Army."'saisoid Sheffield ing from job to “He wasn’t a big spcniwdcr. He.saved tions. Thcihere is considerable evidence H Anderson, a Florida corcorrections ofTi- job, still carryinglg his money,” Andersonm soid, adding thathcagnigrced with their viewpoints, ccr who served with MeMcVeigh during himself lifelike a soldier, with his parade-[e- thot McVcigh chargedi inlcresti when He attettcnded meetings of some the war. "He was realll cicarecT'Oricntcd ground bearing b( and bristly militaryry hc loaned money. groups on'and expressed their ideas in at the time. Hc was a nreal-good sol- haircut. Growing up in Pendldlctoq, N.Y., a conversaisations with friends. Like ;dicr.” . By earl’arly 1992, acquaintances said,id, suburb of Buffalo, MMcVeigh was Nichols,, McVcighN traded weapons in ’ Then lhe dream died;d Ifor McVeigh. McVcighgh believed the'governmentnt known as an outg'oin]ing child. B ut oreas off thelli country where pammili- I ■the 27-year-old man acaiccused of cany- was conspispiring to disarm and enslaveve friends and classmoics saidso he become tary group>ups enjoy considerable sup- Jng out the bombing ofDftheOkl^oma t the Ameinerican people — a beliefef more of 0 loner.aroundid 16, when his port. M ICity federal building Apr\pril 19. shared by thousands of gun-controlol parcnts divorccd. McVeigligh also wrote letters to news- ; In April 1991, soonton after hc rc- opponentsnts and members o f paramili-Ii- M cVcigh corried! 1his solitary popers, cocomplaining o f crimc, taxesxes ^ Jurncd from the PePersian G u lf,’ tary grouplups. lifestyle wilh him when:n hc enlisted m and politici TON I W v eig h dropped outIt oof training for McVei'eigh's 'military comradescs the Army on May 24,1911988. In onc'lic'lettcr, he warned: “Do wc “H

d i s t r u s}t t in gove]j r n m e n t - OKLAHOMA CIT:iT Y ( A ? ) — c e rtain ly■y On th e su rface , TTerry Lynn wasn’t bad.” Nichols is clcan-cuicut and well- Nichols occa-a- mannered, impressessing those H ^ sionally wore're' ground him as a disciisciplined hord W P Army-issued:d jlvorker. i I clothing to work, ' But prosecutors sayay the 40-year- L ^•v_ - c Jini Donahue old Army veterann oand former M soid. He saidid ninch hand harbors a cdeep distrust N ichols was a ifor th e governm entnt and a keen \'^ ® privatV person>n interest in weapons. -• m who rarelyly H WOIt i t ; Nichols and his co-j;o-dcrcndaMin ^Ichc•hols expressed his the Oklahoma bombiribmg,, Timothy personal views. McVeigh, were drawnwn together by ■ Jim Donahue Ihose views, investi{stigators said, said thenlere were “indications that The two were stationc(-ncd together at hc wasn’tin’f happy with the govem- Fort Benning, Ga., and enlisted on ment. Hc H didn’l want to pay the same day — Mayly 24.2 1988. income; taxes.”ta Nichols served onlonly a year in Incomene tax wasn’t withheld from l a v ie i K e a r l y a the Army. He workcrked with his Nichols’(>’ paycheck under an exemp-p* brother, James, on a Ifamily farm tion forr ogriculmroli workers, butut I 1 in Dccker, Mich., befbefore moving Donahueuc said hc withheld Socialal ‘ to Kansas. S ecu rityty contributions agoinst Their father, Robejbert. said he Nichols’\>’ wishes. hoticcd a change inI TiTeny follow- Tim DonahueD( said Nichols had 1 Ing a series of personional setbacks, “some radical rad views on some things ncluding a 1989 divotvorce in which but nothintiing thol I believe was threat-’ ■ ■■t n a j p h c lis son represented hirhimself. Terry ening.” DonahueDi recalled that while,'lc,' 3ne ried to have his marr:arriage license workingg with\ Nichols on the ranch:h revoked and tore upip Ihis driver’s one dayy laslI year, Nichols said hc m icense to "show dis£lisgust for the knew howow to rnake fertilizer bombs.' System," the elder Nicllichols said. It wasIS a conversation Donahueje : Some o f Terry NicVlichols' bosses discusscsed last month when heie and co-workers inn tthe months appeareded before 'the federal grandid prior to the.Aprilbomlambing said hc • ju ^ inI OklahomaC City. “Hc hadid IKe x t w o e k . never gave anyone anyiny trouble. said thatlat they hod blown up treeee ,, / “He was a clenn-cu•cut guy, well- stumps andar some rocks on the farm,Tn. V;. mannered,*' said ICanLansas rancher in Michigligan,” Donahue said. ■ Jim Donahue; Nicholsols worked on Nichollols quit his roiich job to'to Donahue’s ranch1 iin Marion become; a a gun dealer, Donahue said,d. Counly between NMarch and Hcneverjer saw Nichols with a gun o?n n . jpctober 1994. the ranch.:h. • “He wos a very good>od man, prob- A uthorlorities searched Nichols’ ably one of the bettercr ii-onch hands home inn Hcrington,F Kan., followinglg . I’ve ever had,” saidid Donahue’s the deadljdly bombing and found bogsgs $on, Tim, who worksrked closely ofammorionium nitrate, blasting caps, jvith Nichols. onti-gov<>vernment literature and a The elder DonahueJC isaid Nichols . receipt forfc one ton of ammoniumm was “an above-averagi•age employee, nitrate ollcgedlyallt beoring McVeigh’s Hc never gave us anjany problem s, fingcrprinrint. He was knowledgeableible dbout farm It wasIS as fertilizer bomb that blpw Equipment. Our expe:;perience w ith up the federalfed building.

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- ' f - piniijjiT" ----- ^ ^ ------Editoi>riai A mnerica necteds reviva ftR $ to m iV 3 o f yaluues of genaerations1 ]p a st ^1 , ,,This summer hajhas been a sort of last mimenu of sex and violenceice bccausc it I ft ; 1^‘iu f r a h fo r thc GlcGlenn Miller genera- isis profitable, while pretemlending il has tion. The 50-yea»;a» anniversaries and nono socialcfTccts. >s • commemorationsns celebratc not only • Our government ;uns up long- ^ , the winning of WoiVorld W ar II, but also tciterm debt bccausc fiscal:al discipline risks short-term irritation1 ofo yoiers. the generation thatlat won it. ris » ■ They wprc and am are a durqblo, • Self-styled patriots refuseref to pay \ ^ plucky bunch. T o u g h e n e d by th c tajtaxrfs, in onder to pursue: ththeir self-dc- Great Depressionon and tested by the firfinM ri^ts. — rigors o f war, thestiese men and women j/W hile-collar types; joinjo scrvicc didn’t ju st w hipI ththc Axis. Afterward, clclubs for status and nctworki.hg,nci they built an unprcprecedented period o f rairather lhan to help their corcommunities, . I . peacetim e prosperiicrity an d progress. • Worshipers go to chchurch for a’ These folk, thc1C ]parents and grand- spspiritual recharge but ma}nay overlook J______parents o f today’s’s ’working adults, arc ththe responsibility for sse c rv ic c th a l : i: ' worth mentioninglg ^when wc talk>about usused to accompany churclirch member- thc state of Americjrica today. Thc traits shship. ' . w ; most oHcn ossociat:iated with lhat gencr- O f course, previous generations g< ' 1 ation - self-deniallial, self-sacrifice and wiwere subject to vices loo;oo. N e v er in I old-fashi.oncd gritrit - arc some of the hihistory were all parentss goodg or all 1 very traits most lackinglac in thc 1990s. pcpeopleVighteous'. ; In a W all Sl^ee^ce^ Journal essay this Thc difference todaday; is thc I ^ week, Andrew Pcy*cyton Thomas, an as- wiwidespread disappearancmce of whal , sistant Arizonaa iattorney general, TJT hom as says is a central1 valuevi o f our S 9 I writes that Amerlerica is suffering a foforefathers: duly. . . “great and historioric cultural decay.” In previous times, writerites Thom as,. ' H c blam es this decay, de in a word, on liflife was seen as “a seriesies of obliga- m C selfishness. tictions lo be fulfilled as honorablyho as . ^utbursl ' stlsept ssecret oilut of linirieligUt ' Selfishness, ThomasTl asserts, is pcpossible, with occasionallal interludes. what led Susan1 SmithSi to drown her fofor m oderate self-indulgcn'cence.” As thithe House was wrapping up its bidness I speak up aboul the damagei done. People who children, so thatt she sl could be free to '• Thc problem with thalatphilosophy i eek, most o f the networksi ranro footage ' run hospices andd batteredba women’s shelters • ore unable to citee theirth rising needs, f: chelor. Hc cites self- is,is, though il’s a fine rccipe;ipe for social rpresenta’tive going nuts andnd yelling ^ Molly chase a nch bachc ist!” while the presiding offi Of course, thereere is some good newfl. The iin. Previous . >fficer calling centeredness as thethc root of key Afner- ororder, it’s nol rriuch fun, ) order whacked his gavel1 sosc hard that 1 National Rifle Assf tht e D eclaration o f DiDisney Worid? memberers were ‘*exhausl«i,” and thisthii all hap- the blind essless miserable, they dccided tolomake But even if it: is (and{ don’t Uike ll for Independence listed lisi thc pursuit of Thomas would argue:5: B1 cca u sc il pened diduring the budget debote. UnUnfortunately, the charitieses shut s up. granted, keep thoseliose cards and letters com- lever told you Accordinging to witnesses, it was done happiness amon.o n g th c B ig T h re e m;may be all thal can savee us.u H e sug- te|evisio;ion being television, th ^ nev leal- ^ ing),wcare.leftIwith.thememoty.ofRepuh-. wi , ; about. most literallyally with the lock o f thoughtit iand licans glorying in doingc something truly. rights, along with;h life1 and liberty. But gcgests thal restoring twoo key1 values wtatthebe ^ y was acWally yelling at meanness oof f spirit o f Beavis and Butlhihead. stupid and mean, iroblems. Thc as worth yelling about. n. . . . . they surely did hotlot mean for that pur- cocould solve our social proi : player in question was Geoieorge Miller, “Heh-heh.. Heh-heh.”Hi That’s what sentnt In many years} of'o f covering the Texas Lef^s- suit to crush thcc senses of shared rcr fiifirst is self-denial - the ididt p , that for- erot o f California, in. full snii>nit about an ■ Miller into0 hishi “fascist” soliloquy. lature, I have watchiitched dozens of new le^sTa- ; sponsibility that holdsho any socicty to- gcgoing immediate pleasurere ISi often th e obscurerc amendment to a bill lhatIt wouldv pro- Tom DeLacLay, R-Texas, said passagee iofthe tors, Republicansis anand Democrats, come in :- 1 gethcr. roroute lo long-term success5ss and happi- hibit chiiharities that receive.any fediisleral money amendmentnt was \ “a glorious day.’-' vowing to t w thelie governmentg apart, abolish. 1 Y et w e see it; happening, hi in w ays. neness. Thc sccond is lovee - t h e notion from spispending more than 5 percen«nt o f their “We ares revealingre Congress’ best-kckeptse- wasteful spendinglg anda cure all thc evils. Most ' 1 . 1 large and small: th al the wo^ftu-e o f o th errs rs, (cispecially total buitudgei to influence public policy;po In crct:welfa^ii^ for lo]bbyists,”.he,declarct what w most people think of whik-hen key” doesn’t Help:lp thctl prison system; they to pursue careers:rs an d “ se lf-fu lfill- wiwe’ll find a way lo reviveivc those val- igto a smdy by Johns HopkipkinsUni- thq'envisionion lobbyists wearing $1,200 suisuits. leam that no politiclitical party has a lock on m ent.” . ucues lo see us through ourm own social /, cited by Newhbuse Newsm Service, Corporatelie lo b t^sts arc not affectedd by goodintentions,, mtmuch less good solutions. • Entertainmentent media promote a trctroubles. tlie avererage ^ial-welfare agencyicy gets about this rale, eveneve though many of their cocompa- Not being a WastVashinglon reporter, I am nol ohe-lhirlird o f its money from the! gcgovemment. nies, especialcially defense companies, geijet certain what happeppened to the House this ypar Whatat we havc here, is a nasty litilittle pay-back buckets of f fedeml fe money, and consider certinrrtitude an enemy o f truth ip amendirIment from the Republicansis whov were Look-whathat this docs to the parametersts o f any case. But it: soundssot to me as though thq, S peevedd tbcxausc so many charitablejleiigencies public debateiate. The tobacco lobby is free» to freshmen were settingsett the agenda, ,If l.werq T"heTims l es-Nsws* have be<>een calling them “Scrooge” tand worse continue to0 spend sf its millions.on lobbyirdng, but a more senior Repilepublican, that would trou-,, ; ' becausese they whacked Sl 1 billionn butc o f social the Americancan Heart Association can no0 1longer ble me. A lot. Stephen Hartgcn OarkWtthwrth AllAlien Wilson Peter■ Yo , spendiniing. th e Republicans were tiredtir ©fall point out hethe health 1 risks of smoking. CoZorpo- . ... .: Publisher '• Managing editor CliCirculation ^vertlslrtUlng director social agencies saying the R’s were re- rate pollutersers can continue to rewrite thefie anti- Molly Mns is'S a coluinnist for the Fort _ ^ sponslblible for making the lives o f'poor pc kiddies, pollution laws,law: but the environmentalistssts can’t Worth Star-Tclegn'egram. Thc members'me of the cdilcrial boaicard and writers of editorials arc Stephench 1H ^ g e n , Cliirk Walworth.Jl. Steve Crump and Kevin Miller.Mill stters i ' . \ im n ists offer differeirent views cvayoncinan Gooding Coun^ is against thehc E-911 being operational.al. VWe are looking fo i} v ^ to M a i m e nr s i n U . S . , co u ld b e 1b e t t e r ^ T, 1 . . . . system. Thislis couldn’tbec farther ($am thetr!tmth.A being dispatchedd byby state-of <;day. Three out o f every;ry five ofus from lime ccascpnprinting Molly Ivins’ columninbecausehe 1 ,j,cE_9 n s y ------I;to time sp iro irp u b lie^; strcetsrAnd a quarter— " system, the Sl a month phorone look at this issuele v a y carefully, then voice ' ' ' ' doesn't!'t see it as an accurate represet eps going to the Regional E-‘1-911 your opinion. Ijof us see a long line and tiy to cut it. mimore than half of us Just grab theiie IasiI helping of Oicconsnservative electorate in southethemS S ? iSIdaho. in sys,cm for Iv I These arcjust some insinsights inte) human be- stistuffing or slice of peach pie withe(ifhouliisldng. . Mr. Hob r two years. PAT BISHOPP : • b olmes, you need lo press chor{larges against jjeanUi E E-911 - group says Gooding CCounqr Fire Chief ; havior revealed in data1 fnfrom countless surveys, in some ways, many o f usUS haveI the man- rson who held a gun to yourrheadimd hi „„buildiis< ners o fa snake. its own E-911 system. Yes, itit oS5,375aita monih from Gooding Countj ioiislyi Molly Ivins’’“l i b ^ l tem; ’ ' I would like to thankd 77ie Times-New^. fqr , , Seventeen percent o f'women wc admit that they most, m( half of us confess we somct ' They sayly 580,0003 will put in a systei than offset by Cal Thomas a SS0,000»rillvill put in a new phone systercm ’ printing the collectilection o f articles about t h e '.. apply, lipstick at the tabiable. rc£read documents that don’t relateilcwusntworic t itenily conservative viewpoi And more than seven outIt olof 10 o fu s say o ii„|y „ wiih C aller!cr ID. This does nothing to inin). bombing o f Hirostiroshima this past weekends . Take sothething as comxmunonploce as a snee^. wouldn’t presume to tell thi tremely'emotiona! issue that . . ' While most people acknoiatowledge a sneeze with , we w< eavesdrop. ' ? prove our' currenteu dispatching equipmenentTb . -Thisisanextren The TinYmes-Neivs that, simply bee even after SO yeais. The g'Ov- “God bless you” or “gesuiKundheit,” others rebuke...... When h comes to somethinhing even more last radio tech that worked oion the still divides us. eve him at odds with my own^^e*^int v H atetlr [ hope emmeni told usi at thei time that the bombing ; the sneezer with “exeuseseyou,"'‘paidonyou,” J personal, pe like a locked diary,ry,hjilfor.us I often than not, they should c ;o nsolconJuly27,1995, “I h ' f‘cover your mouth” or•“slowdown.” “sl eocould not resist the urge to po :ep this console working forr tanoth- ended the war. HisHistorians tell us now that the ' hiscolulumn. I’m aware there are n om oui war may already[y havehi been endingl-We need i; .'When seeing a pregnsgnant or elderly person . But there are signs o^ivilii«lity afoot. _ who cnjinjoy hisj;oIumn, and they h Our current equipment is woi ■ ob the train, some 28 pcpercent ofus avert our Some 84 percent o f menisaythcy.tjy.eal- sa; S i d ^ 'p ^are ^ becoming a problem. to continue to stud;itudy and debate how this ifi!^ rifieaiion p f their own .optnic m would rible weapon was'as used.I Each o f the nations e y ^ rather than give Uptip the seat, ly ste;i back to.allow womenen tto get o ff the ou don’l want to be exposed }ing an in-county E-911 system ‘ And-77 percent haveye iresorted to som e------clut virtually impossible to do wi ) the re- facts continue too haunthi us: Ours is the only --- . ! selves, m ost often coververing the-seal with a . Andjust28pcrc^6fpeoplewteioijdriskoilcnd- iention in your letter and fmiwid n o & lper » month being d^ieated to tl Bsioners couiitiy thathasuss used nuclear weapons in ' coatior otheT4prawIingjtigjtcm. 'ing inf someone asking hnn or her not to smoke. else. OrDr, failing that, move to Irw.S . I , Z ? s e tem. Ask your county.commissi udgetto vyar. and we used t ; -AJmost on ein lO.of)f lius admits to occa; .. - 'on’t be troubled by any opppposidonto (excess funds in the county bud ed them against civilians. !, ■ . The newspaper t s io i^ ly Bticking'gumJ onor furniture and, o f - • BemipcKanner mites vnoc.advcrtish^gand oaservatlve direction” ofthe rowncoun^systml ^ >er articles pointed oul several c o u ^ r tb e ’bqttom o fr thitheater seats. nunuuketitts fjvm her base in NewNe York. She is. in the newspapers publishedS f S - . Jy, Gooding County is spendiding pew books that: offer-new'historicaloff analyses : M ore than'one in fourbur o fu s let toe nail , the author of “Are YouNonm ROB'BYNWniJAMS • . S120.000forfor local dispatching servica:e s ,,. . o f Hiroshima. I[ wouldwc also like to'point ou t' : clippings ^Kere thejhey m ay- far more lislxd this montb by St Maitiim ias Press. Read- mFalls whereas thehe regionali center would:onl:filycosl, that riiany magazirazines are rutining feature ar- • : thaiJtbosewHocortfulljLilly scoop Uidm Up an d . 'as ^ may wiite to ber care ofSarSflffy/fcihcinann. Gooding CoiCounty S60.000. The differei■ence' •' .•" .tides on th'e subjecbject this month, with’ much ;:depdiii]^eni in the trash■ash caii.' ' ededitorial diiector, Kru^t-Ridd'JdderFiaancial m «*o1all in Gooding ojppo!tncpP-QII .couldbeuseiused to continue necessary lo-local,' • ;■ food for thought.IL. ■ ■ - ■ 'i AmBedly^ai£6aentsntsetofmanoersappliesot'. N<( Z5;Wa]ISt.22tidFIodi'od^ New York, >OSeiL-:iIl gcrvicesin

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King Husseitsein on Tuesday and were !Saddam's daughter Rana andai her hus- A s k e ^f f thetl asylum would cause: ^______1 1-800-838-10963 ^ One o f the defectorsI is the brains im m ediateitely granted .asylum, Iband, Saddam Kamel al-N-Majid, who problems wtween >ct^ Jordan and I r ^ , he UMrTEDSEATINO CAU. NOWI . behind Iraq’s weaponsns programs.i Jordan’s foforeign minister, Abdul- iis oI-Majid's brother andid serves as said: “I hepe pe not We have nothing to Another is commander of > — .. IroOOSPPINGS of the special Karim Kabaibariti, said Thursday. 1commander of the spccialll forcesi pro- do with t teir leii (the defectors’) dcci-- ^ c forces protecting the regregime. Thej; They inclueluded the most senior Iraqi I tecting Saddam’s regime. sion. T J ^' o;opted for shelter and we w m accompanl^ by aboabout IS Iraqi official to defectdc since the Gulf Wan Saddam’s eldest son, Odai,0 and a grontC^dTem:m one.” arim officers. Maj. Gen.. Husseint Kamel al-Majid, (cousin of the al-Majidids, form er There wasas no sign from Iraq that it The defections undencoscored reports head o f thele Militaryi Industrialization nTED NiVJTONS (A(AP) — The U.S. ombassajior broughiIght CIA spy photographs td the Securiitirity Council [Tbursday to back up charges chi that X f Bosnian Serbs executedd upu| to 2,700 u |Muslims after capturing5 a U.N.i “safe area” lostmonth. ; Ambassador Madeleinesine Albright ,toId the council the eig^tit photographspi k ofl w hat are believedI to be mass ^ graves, along with witnessless accounts. ' provided a “compellingng case that ► : - ...... tbde were widescale atroctrocities com* mitted ... against defense!nselcss civiU Ians" r . “There were high-lcve!:vel Bosnian Serb military people ; Albright said. “This is deaclearly a case r ^ H | l b | that needs to be investigatigated further by the war crimes tribunal.”lal.” Ohe photograph showe(wed a socccr r - field'surrounded by tree;rces. A U.S. f T officidl, speaking on'corcondition of ___^ anonymity, said the area,rea, near the "safe area” o f Srebrenicaica in eastem W w MJh i l e w e . . . y o u ^ lI l I s a v e Bosnia,’^ y have been u£iused to hold p risoners': . a k e r o o nl i n f o r ■ A second photographsh. i showed. . a m s O> l n t l i e ht « o t t e s t tree-lined area about a half*lalf-mile from a -m the field whens large patchitches of earth • "n e w s e a §i s o n o f s it y l e . . . l oto t k s foi* (e v e r y rr o o m ! had been disturbed. Trarracks from ______heavy vehicles 1m1 to the pa : patches. B e a u t i f u l& s UNIQUE contemipt p o r a r y The patches are belieflieyed to be mass groves containingig iup to 600 b e d r o o m1 isuite w ith lots of HICHIDDEN bodies, the U.S. officialII ssoid. Mass S T O R A G EE. . O a k ...M U S T SEEI graves in the area Hkebcely contain N o v yf, , cottage sofa with1 rrm ulti-print Q u e e n sislze, I “w rap around"d " b e d , ' 2,200 to 2,700 bodies,, ththe official pHloWSvs. G reat look, reg. $i$ 7 9 9 ...... 1 ,..$ 3 4 8 said. I^IH reg. $1,1,1 9 9 ...... $ 8 8 8 k lB Extra-lailarge hidden storagege dresser, Gen. Ratko Mladic, the Bosnian BluO ctieckCl sofa, VIctorlarian print plllou/s In Serb military leader, vislto r e g . $ 1 ,;,3 9 9 ...... sited the area nnir»+t boxh colors, reg. $79^'9 9 ...... $ 4 9 8 ...... $ 9 8 8 shortly after his forces:es took the C W o r d r o>be/entettainm t entt c e n t e r , Bosnian town, and proc romiscd the KImn/r, red i & tan plaid love r e g . $ l ,,3 ; 9 9 ....-...... refugees safety, the U.S.. ofofficial said. i v e s e a t , B ...... $ 9 8 8 But a witness, a 63-year-ol(•old Bosiuan, v$ / 7 4 9 ...... :...... $448-..' N lg h ts taland with HIDDEN sidesld storage, later told U.S. investigtligators that r e g . $ 3199...... 9 ...... $ 2 9 8 □nt flam e stitch largeje loveseat In ' . refugees, were lined up in groups o f E l o g a r 6 - d r a wrer c ch est with HIDDEIDEN s i d e 20-25 and gunned down. g r e y ,, bblue & m auve, reg3. .;S 6 4 9 ...... $ 4 4 8 s h e l v es& s . tie rack, reg. $1,21 , 2 9 9 ...... $ 9 8 8 The witness survived:d Iby hiding M atctilng club cticitiair, among the dead, the officialcial said, Some 6,000 men and boboys remain r e g . S 4 4 9 ...... $ 2 4 8 H o n d - p a ilinted r library screen,in , »...... unaccounted for after the ...... $ 3 8 8 the Bosnian rnnfoiem potary, casual solsofa In long-vKear Seib capture last month ofofthe U.N.. r^ i declared “safe areas” of)f SSrebrenica f a b r i cc, . r e g . S 4 9 9 ...... $ 4 2 8 ■ m e screen with fobrlibric Insert, and Zepa. The battle triggerIgercdaflood M atching loveseot,It, reg.r $449 ...... $ 3 8 8 ...... $ 8 8 of Muslim refugees fronrom the two . ’ towns. Bold, ccontem porary stripep e so fa vi^ltti plllovi( s o f t c;ushlons, u reg. S899 ...... $ 4 9 8 r e g . $ 4 9 9 . Best swivel rocicerer — lade green, Chechen ac )_ A d ay s. m / M old peace accord inI CChechnya appeared in jeopardy Thunlursday after rily suspend- ...... ^ 4 8 Chechen rebels tem^rarily Cam eo contemptporary tan leather sc ^jjjjjjjjll ed talks and their leaderir.threatened tl terrorist attacks against Russ: reg. $2,499 ...... Chechnya’s chief ne; M a tc h in gI love, k reg. $2,3W ...... $ Kbozh-Akhmed Yarikharhanov, sus- iss & glass end table,le, reg: $89...$38 pended talks with the Russii Contem poraiy grat, Ma ian military Chair reg. $599 ...... $ 4 7 8 was harassed at Russian ...... C h e r r y r e c iht cherry square coiDocktall table checIq)oints Thursday andd ththat Russia O ttom an reg. S2999 9 ...... $ 1 9 8 Franlciln recilner — several colors,.... continued :.artillery she,hcinns-c.T 3, reg. $179..]ge draw ers, reg. $$3; 3 7 9 ...... :..$ 2 4 8 I sofa a loveseat. Tracadltlonal style, Chechen settlements. Leather looi( Stress>ss-a-Way M assage •to oasure r© g . $1 ...... $ 8 9 8 / s e t ..$2,288 Pickled pitcherry rectangle coi:ocktall table, Moscow promised.-tfl 51 ,3 5 0 ...... •...... , R e c i l n e r ...... ;...... C he^en negotiator easier p tm potoiy pinstripe sofa.ifa, reg. $B49....$498 ...... ,,...,...... $48 - ..$ 1 ,9 8 8 the but denied shellin] M atching loveseat,t, nreg. $799.....$448 and accused rebel fighters of B lue 8< lighirau 8i glass square'e endi table, into Grozny under the pr 8 9 9 '...... $ 6 9 8 ^ Tass said.' 1® . „ Green 8c cl M atching loveseatlat, reg. $849 $648 ; Philippines, CIi:h i n a ------O ak finish wali-pic>ler. Fits tw in b e d GRI...... S*’’ reg. $199.. STORAGE for chlld'iS's room , reg. $499... s e t c o d e f o r dis]is p u te ■ ■ ■ H (Pewter, bri W hitew ash Unlsh DDORM-SIZE storage dr W . $ 9 9 ..,. MANILA, PhilippinM bed & headboard,I, rei g , $ 3 9 9 ...... The Philippines and Chinhina agreed Thursday to adopt a “codi PulosKI w hitew ashihed tradHional curio; r e a t - duct” that rqects the use ol force in settling their dispute overT ththe Spratly console & matchingng mirror, reg. $800 ...... $ 2 5 0 H Islands, B Philippine official:ia l^ d . H Department of Foreigrign Affairs , ||g |M |M | d r a w e r ^■Undmecretary Rodolfofo !Severino ...... $ 2 0 0 ^ ■ s ^ the code, enjoins both)th countries i : ^ ■ lo ';“Work togcthet to promiomote peacc irio 9 their differ- ; ^ n o d stabili^’ aild resolve thi ...... $ 6 4 6 ^ M o c e s through *%endly conronsultations V im i ^ b o M o t i a ^ . ” DetailsIs were to be V

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Roving clown Wade ' - and helping out the TwinTw Foils Chamber us 3Utou a Uttle," Just sold Thursdrsday. » “Phantr shower will be at its brig: ning and zoning i featuring Bobe woteritercolorist Gale HoWord. . . 'The City o f Rocks Naticitional Reserve study provided Burlfy today throughIgh Sunday at the Nature . TWIN FALLS-Mentn mayr dominate the vill be the location of ah evening for answered many ( Con5crvan<^’s Thousousand Springs Preserve ' Legislature, the courts8 ando Idaho's lone itorgozers Soturdoy, to vie\iew the meteor IS bors had, "other tl on Miller Island in the Snake River. low school. but there’ss oneo place, in gov- ihowcrs os well os other constellations,c< jyi/ The 50 homes j A potiuck dinnerr o|opens the event at 6:30 emment where women1 rulert the rgost: the he plonet Jupiter and the m section callcd the p.m. An open tolk sessionses: iq set for 7:30. treasurer’s office. The Perseids could be dampened ____ J . . . F , Samrday’s eventsts beginb at 9 o.m. with a All 44 Idaho countyIty treasurers are jg,omewhat by the .waning; fullft moon this painting dmonstrotiortion, followed^by a paint- women - and most off themtli are in.Twin veekend, according t am ateu r mg session from 10:30 10: o.m, ilntil noon, Falls for the 70th annualal conventione ofthe qI gs t r 0 n 0 rh e r lupch fit)m noon to 1 p.m.f and painting ficm Idaho Association o f Courounty Treasurers. dUchord j Cox, 1 io 2 p.m. A critiqitique and question-and* There aren’t any good-od old boys at this J{,vho will be set- l e t e o r s i answer session is plonilanned for 2 to 3:30 p.m .' gathering. Idaho is the onlyniy state in the coun- ing up tele- “^e remainder ofthehe Jafternoon and evening try where every county treareasurer is a woman. gc,■copes ond • ■ •i ifltset aside'for paindtinting and socializing. A ' “It appean in Idaho thatthat females manage gy:;uiding stargoz- The3 p ^ r a m wlli j^tluck dinner will be iserved at 6 pjn. . finances well and our statItate treasurers.have :rs on o tour o f begin1 aat 8:30 p.m. _ The event continue!ues with a demonstration .' been women," says Assoissociatlon President he solar system, a^t [hehe City of' Cathy Quiroga, o f Lincolnoin Coimty. Co'ox leads out- Rocks 'N atio n al , Cost for the worki is $15 Treasurers-collect thehe county’s-money eoch education irve Head- . son, plus 0 SS per vehiclevel donation to the and balance the books, TheyTh also deal with irogrnms for Iho tors In Almo. Nature Conservoncmcy. All participants' irate taxpayers wheneverer assessmentsa rise. |{q azera will car- lan.sen Plone- from th e ■. should bring regulaular painting items, b ' . - ‘IdiinkwebBveapcettycc/ compassionate under* orlum In Salt headqu standing of how to S9M thatat money.n We’re a prct- l q quarters Into .rr'dish ^o share at thethe potiuck meals and ■okc City and the Olty:ity of RocKa. < their ovm beveragee oiand table service, tyccoservativcgroup-that'Bfi:'8fbr6ure^"8head(k vill moke a trip partlclpj;lpant8 should V For Information,n, icall Gale Burley at Most of the countyity treasurers are o the City of bring a Jacket and 336-0435 or Evelyn SlatterS at 326-4419.' ' Republicans, of course,5, butfa partisan poll- lo c k s th is blanket! or chairs tics isn’t a part o f this anninnuRi gathering. wcveekend. an d a flashlight. r .M e ^ g to eiqpqplore toll-free Gov. Phil Batt ^ v e thebe kornote1 speech at ;Meteors - the 824-6S19.for ter listing his accom-. g^j.treaks of light more Informstlon.inf —I Ltelephdne servirvice set tonight___, p ! i l r a e n t e , ? S ^ ^lestions ^ from the trea- _ {{,ahat-flash across-*------sw m - who shared tnpirir cballrages,c: fhisM- he night sky - are no biggerbi than o TW iS f a l £ s — A public meeting tions, and conceiiis abouttpendingle^lation. pe . designed tb explore)re ways to* bring tolN ;roin of sand, Cox said.i. They' streak Batt’s visit'was'tbe flmm by a governor in q^jcross the sky. on any give night, but dialing between;en inore M a^c Va{Iey ' . recent memory, treasurersMsoy. t Qulraga lays ,],i! ..communltres.wiirbc1 be Wednesday at.the his weekend on average ool f 60 meteors .: lt was important to have the governor attend.' gjjjan be seen per hour,'Cox si • •/ KMyT communityyroom,,.:.'. n j • '( j: ;“He’s shown a p ta t compassionco: for the * :^*n»e evenl begins18 a017:30^.0: ‘ , Meteor showers occur whenwl the earth taxpayers'” she added. "W “V e’re all elected rosses the path of a come orbit and A letter-to-the-edit:ditor campaign started officials doing bur jobs andan w e're the clos- ■ byJeanDuffekofJerJerome prompted scver- ts debris burns up as it hitshit the eorth’s est to thfi taxpayers.” tmosphere. he said. The m al colls fVom resfdrobehti who supporting the meteors trovel ' Hi^ghtsoftMfbur-dityCtty conference include: 1^50 miles per secohd, he9 si ■ |ldia<>fJocoUziiigcallimils b e t w ^ Twin Falls ' • A sessibn focusing: on medio relodons, ‘j ■ Accordmg to Rick Greensenowald, man- ‘•ofld Jerome, for exainiample, Duffek said. ^ with Pat Marcantbnio, exectitiveexi editor of m Idaho Public .UtUidjlities Commission mem- ager of the PhetB ooiMy KSN THCMAIM; Magic Valley Publishing.lg- ■ H new Faulk- ,, . b^rs have been invinvited to the meeting. • A discttssioh on term rm limits. and alter- ■ n er P lan e- M eteorss willw b e visible (n th e nort fter dar1( th is w isekm idi: Without 8tr^k)calsiq . native forms of county go\govenmient. ' H torium at the The frictio:tion created when the small ill be b efo re daw n o^* t a the movement will 81 < '< Updates on new le^s&l^o c n technology. Gollege of tides hitit thet earth’s atmosphere ci d Sunday mornings;' T o r more Hnformatnation, c'ontut Duffek ' > ;• Trips to J a c ^ t,- NNev. e i and Shoshone y^Plnd'ii;dark. plaotj;lyny’’ ' eftyflflhta.' /, Southern the flashh o oi f light, he said, id. • (; ' • , at (208) 324-2269. FaUsl'tt,Dutch oven dinnemer. and luncheons ' ■ Look (w ard the north- Idaho's The jhowerssho hove been more pn e after 11 p.tn. should do; ■ •• y. 'Cot^{liled from ittffreporti. . sponso^d by WestOne,>e. First Interstate, eie a s t The direction can ba; Herrett Cen- in th e lost loi few years, because s .. , ' ' ond'Fint Security hanks. Jooated by flttdlhg; tha Big te r for A rts S\yift-Tuttruttle comet passed througl Bays people should lo o n Rena Crisp,-Nea Percc» Comity< treasu^, . ! 21Oippor.and drawlna.a lln«c from tha and two atan.that and ' Science earth’s orbitori in :1993rOreenawald t section o fth e a lw .' i j • ■ lehdous learning ntu- j ^fom r th a bow), up to .tha in Twin That onlylly happens every 130 year 1 can be located by, findj ■ ,; • : •atIoiiforui*’,Sbe;®^ thethe county treasurers NNorth'.Stari Poiarls; FMnii > F alls, th e »oid. - ,ei«8.doSe-Iaiitgroiqpi\how pper and drawing ^ - 0 work well tog^er. \ ' ththara, look 46 dagrafej^ '.earth orbits j "The cometco hos been going ar tw6:star8;thst,form,^'I ’ Obituaries . B 2 . '-H;;.i“Tltfn'!*;^ cIosieness1 ththat is just there," §SS5m?at)ahbwM the sun at the suni forfc who kiiows how long he:Vo^;:St'arSj»,o?a® M d g ic V a lle y ■ B 3 ^"JiCrt^lWd.-IthlaJcyrts'have ave a feeling o f fttb-. ' anould octturbarora dfewni; •- 66,661i miles -said, I d a h o B 4 r,throughout 4 e j w ‘ , ^i!d^^lM 8u_r«ay. \:.yv^. p, e r . h o u r. The iiestbest d is p i^ o fth e Perseids'i ' ; '|^ t With thele 6other politician. ■•Li.ii

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•Iv . • • " ...... o ...... • , tf-2'. T1fTi09-New8.TwliTwin Falls'; Idaho Friday. AuguI0u«t11,1095,. ------'• I -; — reme Gcpui^ ruilies thatt l a w r j cDeath ncotices led. /in g em en ts iurc' under the .ewis M . Ottley . ... .Eden, died Wednesdadoy; Aug.: 8,11995, planned. . I .directiontion of White Mortuary io Twin doesin’t covcer farm1 eXpahii s i o n ^ ELBA ~ Lewli MlIU Ottley.iy.97, < of at his home, Elbiilba. died W e d n ^ y , Aug. o9, iQQ< Ammgcnjcnu arcirc pending oni will Foils. ’ ■' BOISE'(AP) —- The1 Idaho R i ^ t Thehe Supreme Coun saidI tfcthat • • Court recordss said the Skaar att theth Cflssia Regionnl Medicalal’center C be onnounccd by White» Mortuory in ■ to Farm Act protc(3tects agricultural - wouldjld be a “momentous invasiasion feedlot started op( 1 Buriey. . Twia Foils. S a r aahAllen h perationS ih 1971 inB VIN FALLS - Sarah Allen, 17, of nctivilics from encroachinent en( by of Skaar',s SI property right(hts." and over the yea;ars the capacity Tho T funeral Will be held i ,m. Soturdoy at the ElbaLlLDLM awtP.VW inkler ‘ TwinI Foils, Fo died Tuesday. Aug. 8, u?bnnizing areas,I, bbut doesn’t pro* ' Instealead, it'said the district courtcoi was expanded to* 5,000i head. ' f-m , in Twin Falls as.the rwult of an . ; _yide a blankct,i■t,immunity for shoulculd-retain jurisdicdoa to finefind a , At ihc'tlmd^o,o? a 1992 ,trial,.- ,. WaiVard ChapbS, >vi(^.Bishopp LanceL -.TWIN FALLS •i-- Maraarct Doreen,, 1995, in' ;dy offlciotl.ng.' Burioi.'wiIlll followf< Winkler. 6S; o fTTwin Foils, died automobinobile Occident. ' f ' uriHinderccT’fa nin'expansion, n 'i th'e '“^moreire~squitabfo middle ground.'id." the feedlot hel:rvices hove been nppcaratu* at 0 later date. , W ood’s''ru!ings in a dispute over the feedlot.fe< Some time after 1987, I9i protects farms th«liat have, been m (jo,. ion of tho; Payne Mor'tuaiuory in - ■ 1 operation ofa cattlele ffeedlot. • nearbyrby landowners began complaplain- operation .for morore than one year buludey.^ It was a mixedcd decision. The ing ofol offetisivc odors, unustusual and which-viololat'ed no laws court upheld W W tjons'three times1 a year. _ Bwiey). Rloy o T. Morgan R.M.*M. “Bob" Shaver, of Gooding. 3 RAWLINGS, Wyo. - Roy ThonwTh Kevin M ixwein1 Voniusdeln, infant pjn. toda;today, Dcmaroy’s Gooding Chapel. * Gorgon, 40, of Rawlings, Wyo.,yo., d i^ gon ofKurt ood Elizaizabeth Vanousdein of C i t i z esns i needI to confnrontmilii i t i a s , £Wednesday. Aug. 9, 199J99S. In Apple Valley; Calif.,f., burial will be at II Edithlitb Tcter,* o f Eden, gmvcside ser- Pintinedale, Wyo., from injuriesnes sus- ,oday ot Suns.uet Memoriol Park, .vice, 3 p.p.m. today, Hozclton Cemetay, lined in an motorcycle accident. Twin Falls, (Rtynold)Ids Funeral C h ^ l in (Whitete MMomiaiy in Twin Foils). . ' ' Amngcments are.pending manc dw il Twin Falls).. ' s a y s l VM ontanaa ’ s lone ccongress$ m a n e announced by Reynolds FuneralFu : Janeoe IKWells Orjdlee, of Boise and for- , . > Choi;ho^l in Twin Falls. of Jmme, graveside nierlyy of Buhl, 11 :fim. Soturdoy. First Mont. (AP) — touri!rism industry just like lil W illi^ made hish comments on OJUoB.Wa»,of •. H E L E N A ,. Mo , service, l l ’ttm. toda)lay, Jerome Cemetay. Christianitian Church in Buhl. Viewing, 10 Democratic Conongressmah Pat Arizo:zona’s refusal to observee tlthe Wednesday': to Heleletia as a local Ja.fames K. Parks Ffifpdf ■atthecemetoy at short- a.m. to £8 p.m. at the Former Funeral ; •W illiam s fears his state is being Martirtin Luther King holidi:iday civic group kickcked.off an ami-. ,%EDEN - James K. Parks,I, 53v 5 o f ly before the gravcsieside service, (Hove- Chapelel in BuH. ! threatened by extrei:tremist groups like afTecti:cted its tourism. - extremism moveijwiw nt ^ the militia, and it \will take ddzen “WtW iat I’m getting now is, ‘WlWhat Republican Idahoho Gov: Phil B attf activists throughojhout Montana to the hellh< is going on out there?re?’” has indicated hisB state; is feeling. . L co nvince those5 gigroups they are Willialliams said. “I think it’s a gen- gc some ofth e Same pressurespi because'' ' . Hospital!W . unwanted. uine; tlthreat, what’s happening to us of white supremacacists and'inilitia*. lis:.;-. ■ “W e’re wherere i th is ca n ce r is, now.” leaders locatM thentn. }MAGIC VALLEY- REGION/jNAL MEDICAL CENTER . Lakewood, Colo.; and Kathleithleen Weiss o£ Rupert. unfortunately,” WilWilliams said. “It’s Butlut he said government canm do < Batt was recentlitly told by busi- . . our Ku KIux KJan.”n." onlyy soSI much because of the*bonsonsti- ness leaders thatt they,t have been ' / , ’ Some pomes BIB ©mitteDlU) Rosmusscn. both of Buriey; states are takinglg note — som e- feaves/es it to citizens themselves'es to in the state whileile interviewing ReleuJeued' and Adam BUyen of Ogden,en, 1Uuh. ' tfitng that could1 afafTect'M ontana’s resolvi)lve the issue. prospective employi Kathy Clark and Tanya White,Wl both of Twin Falls; Harvey Ford and Nancy Millslills, both of Buhl; and Leni!• BBiiths ------i' Sol Soloogo of Shoshone. A baby was l»m to Mr.'i»1r.-'ond Mrs. Louie McKnight of Oakley; and to Sonia Mejiilejip and Mr. ond Mrs. Michael F■or o r obituary rate Inforitrm a tlo n , CASSL^ REGIONALX M> miCAL CENTER ' . Westmoreland of Burley. call;all 7334931, extension1278 i I O bittu aries Aibalt MINIDOKAMEKVIEMORIAL HOSPITAL “ June J David, Helen Oibsoh,oh, Tomoy Gonzales, Orvil,1 • . il^ " " T ^ inds. He was liberated fromom a Twin Falls. Hciner, Sonio Mqio, WiniiVedid Stombaugh.S Edith Wait andi ReReleased son camp In Mukden. Manchut:hurla Coy was^ formerlrly In the B o y f Duane Ransom, Edythele PiPehi^on and Lydia Devries, oil Elsie Scouts and his Intererests'Included Teresa Westmorelond, olll of Burley;I Lisa McKnight of lour'I'r'years J later. He married Els Oakley; Alejandro Tellez ofr Malta;M Michael Warwick off . of Rupert. Dennis E. CuC u rry edmi;miston on Nov. 26, 1946,, andar baseball, basketbeDall. wrestling. • . Dennis Eldon>n (Curry. ,.85; of Twin 3y made their home> in hunting, fishiho'and1 ITmusic and rals- . |______■ ' . ------'i Falls, died-Wed/ednesday. Aug.'S. Claclackamas where he ^ wwtas Ing his son, Izeak. . 1995. at the Maglagic Valley Regional enipl|ipioyed as a bakery engineIneer Coy Is sun/ived by»y his son, Izeak A C L U fightss disclosure( of( names inII prayer case Medical Centerf In Twin Falls. unWtlIII the time of his retirement. of Kimberly; his mother, m' Cindy He was bornm I May 28, 1910, in „ HHe e was an active memberer of Ragains of Kimberly; his stepfather, ib eAAssodBted a Press s ^ o u s bonn if theiieir names ore made Hle cs suggested that the ACLU tell •.Morrill, Neb., the son of Albert L. y/WW Post 1557 and Willametnette Lorn Me of Hansen:n: his brothers, public, and urged theth judge to recon- LodgeIge who the plointiffs are, but not and Cena Curry.ry. IIn 1927, the family Va^^VHey Ex-POWa Sonny Ragains ands Rodney , tj... , Union sider the oitler. befor«breed to tell defense attorneys. Elsie Ragains. both of KimImborly; hia ala- . 3 “'te 'American Civil Liberties Un - '• m oved to Hamansen. They later _ Suj-Survivors Include his wife, Els the families that filed a lawiowsuit ACLU attorney:y Stephen Pcvar, "LiviLives are at stake,” Pevor said, farm ed on varicarious farm s in the Senftinfien of Clackamas: four sonsons, ter, Kimberly Ragegalna, also of Mys Ih nlel D. Senften Jr.. Randy' arand .Kimberly; his grandidmother, Jean over schoolsc prayer at Rexburg; couldco Denver, attached a clipping< fiom the in writA^ritten arguments filed with the Magic Valley aresirea. In 1942. Dennis ticatencd if their names arcJ madem. Rexburg Standardi JournalJ quoting a court.irt. ‘ “Tme, any disclosure, even to moved to Sanin I Diego whe«e he oarrerrel Senften. all of Clackamiamas Snow of Twin Falls;SI grandtaltier, be ihra d Richard Senften of Sandindy. Jim Snow of Hoqularam. Wash.: and public,ic. . military veteran as threatening the the coicourt, has a risk. However, for ,.. worfted in an airpiilrplane factory and in ' /ious reasons, plaintiffs are far 1943, moved to0 theth West Point area e.: two sisters, Opal Crainlin of grandmother, Velmjn a Cornwell of Ina ffive>ycor-old case, two familmilies, plainti^s in the cat;ase.' He called it a obviou of Wendell wher€lere they farmed. He £'0irlssant,^ 8 Colo,, and Ella Suhrihr of Lowell. Ark. who haveha never been identifiedd pub-p “fnghtening remindijder” of what could morerc t trusting of the court than of .'also worked on'<)n olher farms in the, ul; ^ seven grandchildren; andid i an The funeral will be.eheldat2p.m. ijdv, suedsi to stop what they contiontend happen if the idrotittides arc made pub-, the attiattorneys representing the par- •Magic Valley. On April 8, 1955. he nt. Mrs. Ruth Senften of Buhl,ll. tHe Saturday. Aug. 1 2 , 1 9 9 5 ; at “"^'4religion-based prayer at schschool lie. ^ , ‘ lies Ithe they arc suing.” ■ married Erla1 (Dolly)(I M adeline s fpreceded In death by hisi pEpar--' Reynolds Funeral ClChapel In Twin [ncncemcnt ceremonies. Thee fam-ft ■ .•s ^ . 5; two Falls, wlth the Rev. J.Jim Wlnkle-oKI- Dennis in Elko,ko. Nev., an d they ts; one sister. Claire Williams; tv have been identified only as I '. moved to Chario.flo. Mont., where they jthers. Fred Senften and RoilyRol dating. Burial will foifollow at Sunset ‘'‘“ 'J? nften of Castieford, Memorial Park In Twin/In Falls. . « " / PDoci ' and U.S. Distri^LilU WiMW a W u.' 'fanned and rancl^nched until retiring In - Edwaniad Lodge mied the d a^ wwould o 1975 to Jerome. -uneral services were Mondaiday, ' g. 7. 1995, at the LInco■coin R a y m o n d L. T at te he disnismissed unless the namess werew , Survivors incluiciude his wife. Dolly ^V.9- osed. AtmKoroibuibbihe:k new CttU^iCaflUteiteld by . Curry of Twinn Ffells;F o n e sister, iTamette Funeral Home Raymond Lynn1 Tate. 74, of th«BriU)hNiUon»]Mol« 1^ rtland, Ore. an d full'military ri^ irly of Kimberly ButJt thet ACLU contended Thurs-.ursday inchitoolde»»{M«». 10 V Grace Rodd1 oof Wendell: and foJ® iefu^.MOTi|^^ (MturcdJEn En ___ 'numerous nieces:es arid nephews'. He 1?"°"owed at the Willamette Nation a"n7KSJ.“rdd '' Monday, July the fam'amilics face harassment anddeven c . »ipotapii*l^forihef was precededI In death by hfs par- ■ 31.-1995.lnaNamp£p a care center. ' . - Rnuuir^RoUiRoyccloI ta £>ebuMy-8dlcvaic & Hbpano-Sulza. ents, one brotherier and five sisters. ' EB H J i a a He was born Mararch 16, 1921, I----- T" . IhbnewUbrvybooKihoihoMtpcdtJownentndchdripedalctn. , A gravesideI BEservice will .be held t ^ | In Kimberly, the sohDh of Ernest W. when Talking To A& And,lho»ev(hotnjoywoi ffifirt and Lou visrnla Sav , t Bum Y«if Auto, Wiala • - ‘at 10:30 a,m.. Monday.M Aug. 14, avage Tale. He* r,i^m If lh 8oiho(lhe*en(wt>oak*at "^'1995, at the Filei•Her lOOF Cemetery. ' rad u ated from'KiKimberly High rflOrend Just Isn't Enoug hobbrittuwdluI] u the prDfmknu] or medumlc. chool ahd was Indi '■ with Pastor Bruc(•uce Stevens official- K08}sleV. A itarbum ducted Into the Frlencindiy conTldentiol o'utpatle3tlent • -r? II )■, Ing. Friends masnay call from 4 to 8 Roi^osie V. Arterburn, 81, I of U.S. ArmyI hewhere served I In $©n/ic/Ices for personal, emotionIonol. Twin Falltils Public library World War tl. Aflerer the war, he psychcholoolcol and alcohol/dr/drug I II I ■■—— ■I. .m. Sunday at a t White ' Mortuary In Haaeigerman, died Thursday, Au blems. ( ■, , winFalls..- 10.,•1995, .15 at Magic Valley Manor -loriri re tu rn e dlo o lo d in g Go an d proble : The familysuggests sui m em orial. Weridiridell. . ' • • became businessIS manager of DepepressIon-Anxletv-Moodods : contributionsmay ma-bs made io the Roc={08 ie was bom Feb. 16.1914.M In G the Idaho State T u b ercu lo sis Abuse/Trauma A' victimsIS • . Southern ho Idaho Regional C ancer Kans.nsas, III, She moved wllh1 hher Hospilal. Raymondd Icontinued his Grief ft Lou . Center.-P.O,lox Box409, Twin Falls ID familjnily to the Hagerman valleyL|n education at N orthw est P arentlno ' So are j . 83303.. . 20. where she was raisedI arinrt- Nazarene College InIr Nampa and Alcohol/Drug AI Problems f 1920. uploi/Marrlage/ramlly CouruolliS in , W 40 Years Old!!! \ educucated. She married PePete Northwestern UniversityI in Coupl ' M aty b.ZIeg(a g en b iB in Arterterbum on Oct. 15.1934, In ElkFiko C h ic ag o , re celv/Ing li his M.S. • fkuiiE£ Intttol Consultattoni Holy Moses! V. • degree In hospitalI administration€ •cwidiMldron-Adoloscontt^/vaunvSonlonlon U ' ' Mary D. ZIegeitgeribeln..77. ofTwIn Nev. I the In July of 1955. Hele then worked ‘indMcSviduol & Group Counsoeno ' Falls, died Tuesdesday, Aug. 8. 1995, ^osle was a member of tf orutvo Outpotlont Progrom nan Baptist Church, - • at Providence Memmorial Hospital -•T’o™ . at West Magic! Care.CentorC< In Twin n m - In Ei PasOt-Texas,- rcxcloblo Coro H a p p y ’ : - Falls. funeral win be held at 2 p.i >nvonlont Locotlort] & Houn turday, Aug. 12, 1995,t the at tf Memorial Hospital i ■■ i sofosslooolStoft ' She was bornjm Nov. 27. 1917. in S®tur ; anri Bannock MemorlaIal Hospital in Kllcaro/CKAMPUS ■I . Nebraska City.'. Neb,,N the daughter german Cemetery. Famljy ar B irthday, i tnds may call from 1 ton 7m p.r Pocatello and Sammarltan Health •cmojvorod by Mort Insuroncoj . : of Burt and SanJarah Willey Reedy., Service In Phoenixilx. Ariz. While • She married Clini:iinton Ziegenboln on iay at Demaray's Wendt . 24 Hour Helpline apel. living In Idaho. Rayaymond served . : Oct. 8,1963. in1 PlPayette. r ____ as a member of the. 1 1 6 th n Falls ...... (208) 733-47<4769 m ]Lisa! 'J ; Survivors Incluiclude her husband. rc« v HEa : Armored Cavalryf IIn the Idaho Buneitey ...... (208)677-47J4723 M s Clinton Ziegenbiinbein of Twin Falls; ^ 1 ^ Ariny National Guarard and retired 0 ...... (702)73a»22<^ 9 9 IA fc____W eLo' LoveYou!^ ^ ^ one daughter. CarlaCa Kiss of Ocean. 'a s a major. : • N.J.: two sons,J, GeneC Sammons of . Survivors includee three daugh- ' £CANYON VIEWV You '■ Buhl.and Leonainard Ziegenbein of ters and two sons-lc-In-law, Bettlna HCHOSPITAL a COUNSELINOo Bend, Ore.: 16B'grandchildren; g end Tate Pedersen andd :her husband, . CENTERS • 'eight great-grariduidchildren. £ h e was Kelth-of Champaigiign. III., Peggy i-.preceded in dea!feath by sl)^rothers ' Tate Watt and her hihusband, Dale ,--,andtwo'8l6ters. .’of Nampa and 01Dllvla Tate of J '" A'graveside• servicese will be held Takoma Park, Md.;; at brother and i.taL10a.m ., Friday,lay, Aug. 11.1995, at his wife, Dennis ande Blanche . e S tate Uriivei • - f th e Twin FallsIls Cem etery, with ■ ■ Tate of. Missoula. Mont.;M one sis- M Bpise ersity ; \ "^‘•P astor-B ob Adams Ad officiating. n H ter, EJolse Edwardss of Boise; four . ■ Arrangements are under the dlrM> grandchildren, Devevan, Ethan and H luslnessandl ' •^tloriofWhiteMortitortuary'lri Twin Falls. . ifli Madeline Wattt and Kai ■ College of B d Economids Pedersen; and numimerous nieces and .nephews. He was v. preceded ^ In death by his pareirents; his wife, > Magiiii^Valjey Progigrani Patryoia .Tate on DiDec. 15, 1991, . ' r.:pw ilG lb^didSenften ' ^ .in Sun City, Ariz.; one sister, r Daniel Davidvid Senften, 77, of Anita Jean: and onec brother, 'T Clackamas. Ore:)re:i and formerly of ' Clarence Cyrill ‘Scoiottle'Tate. ., 19955 Fall Semester ScheduliofGlai5 lasses . : r-Castieford. died:9d Tuesday, Aug. 1. A memorial service:e will be helfi a( M'1995, iat'the VetiVeterans Hospilal In ■ ^ ^ 1 1 a.m. Monday, Au£ug.-14,'l995, a t - ;■ V :: . ' Classes Cl Begin Al\ugust 28 at CSIs i; ■ r-Portlarid.'Ore. • : the Karcher Church of01 the Nazarene ' >y R agains. ■ Tin Nam_^, with Dr. RalphRe Nell offlci- , - ‘ . Ha .waa bornil March^ 2 . 1 9 ) i l n ' 9® ^: AC-302 PrinciplesIS ofi Income Taxation /■■ oautiien : 'w 6:00-9:G0pm • .r'-.Caatleford, theie sori'bf'Fred and, ^oy Regaina,'^20i;of Kimberlierly,: 'atlng.- Arrangementsts are under the ; . ' 'llefft Moi'gensteistern Senften. He id.Tuesday evening; AUg'.Q. 8,' diroction of th? AIslp) FFuneral Chapel ’ AS-328 Business5 Commuhlcatlpn'C . 03'Martlndale ;Th 7;00-9:30pm •graduated fromjm Castieford High 1995.95, near Twin Falls.oMnjurliurlas in Nampa. ttended Idaho'State sustaistained in an automobile accacci- The family suggetests memorials, MG-abi MgnitOrg)rganlzatl6nai Theoiy 03 S taff f 6:00-9:0ppm ;■ School and attar be made to thee Wllkes-Tate • ■ University. Dantan Joined the, U.S. aen*-It...... MK-3d’1 Principleses of Marketing „."d 3 '5 tatf - _ 'M : 6:0p-g:dbpm."'' j . , Navy pi;ior to WorVorld War H and was ^ CojJoy was born Jan. 4„ 1975,’5 ,. In Memorial Concert SeiJeries, In care of - submarine tender at TwinInrFalls. , the son of Oennmnis Darrell -MarksKs, Northwest 1 serving on a sub > He Nazarene College,, 623i Holly St..' • ( , rhe time of :th

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G o l f e3rs j h it li] ; h i u r y in l fu n d -;-ra^r ■ '. Shootter reeeeiyes Kevin Miller Timc^'Ncws writer I BURLEY - Whenien.every-hole prisoin sentcrty fis collateral to post a ng nearly 10 rounds of golf.gol ' In this case, Reed wasas seriously o f his property all day like this. ButBut if s kitid o f “ h o a'ltig injured and could have beci»n killed, the $105,000 bonbond for his son, who has Stick in hishi: ear. - (Cancer Socicty, said OiOsterhout, chipped in1 toti the fund-raiser, judge said. been out off jajail smce March. Moncur I It was also exhaust:usting. After 81 O vittt said s he typically golfs5 Ovitt( and kerbs were chosench for Sanford' said,id. Pat Adams, whose Reed was shot twice in the lower said he po st^:t^ his life savings, becausc holes ond the sun bcobeating down at three to to four rounds a week,. theirt love of golf .and wiwillingness husband diedd ofc canccr, offered up left rib cage with a .<.44-caIitjer he has faitht in 1his son. its hottest, Ovitt, holiholding a cellu- Thursdaylay, hc shot almost two) tot help raise money for tbch ec h ari^ . a SlOO donati*ation to the golfers as Magnum pistol, accordinling to court Carlson saidsai< Kerry Moncur hasn’t lar phone in onee handI and a months’’ worth.v. “TJie g o lf part was ea::asier than they passed herhei by on a fairway, records. The shooting occucurred on the had a drinknk i sincc his arrest seven banana in the other,er, looked con- Brendaia Sanford, treasurer for the! thec fund-raiser part,” sheJ ssaid. The marathothon day o f golf raised evening of Jan. 29 on Rock R Creek nionths ago.). fused about \yhichI oiie oi he should Cassia chapter ch of the AmericanI Other golfers on thehc co u rsc more thon Sl.O1,000, Sanford said. Road, six miles northh o f M agic But amidstdst ithe heart-feh and somc- MounUiin Ski Resort times tearfulful ttestimony by Moncur’s MoAcur, who had thouglight his wife family, Cass:ossio County Prosecutor Leila JoAnn Moncur was smyser read a portion of Dozens of ^vintage cars:s expected sought Reed out while he wasw working Recd|s victim’tim’s sUitcmcnt addressed to Vaileyf happennings ? at the ski resort, accordin]ing to Cassia Moncur: forweekeniid show in JJerome County Prosccutor Howa:/ard Smyser. “I don’tt knknow you. so you can’t; Singles groujup m eets for pizizza party ' Moncur used his Chevrole)let pickup to judge me.. Y TWIN FALLS-TheThe Beginning Again :jles group w ill m eet at 6 ful participaipant in the Jerome swap' and jumped out of his Chevevy brandish- condemn me?ne? I’m sony you did what • p.m. todoy at the airporport for a pizza party. More3re activities will follow JEROME — Polishedd ond pom- meet and sho'how. ing a Smyser said. RRc ^ acceler- you did, andid I forgive you. But you'll at the Weston at 9 p.m..m. For more information, cacall Joy at 734-4622. pered antique and cuslonomized cars Swap spacilaces, ofTcring many rareI a t ^ his vchicle to escape: sand Moncur have to camm ththe forgiveness of family^ will be on display at; C( ity P ark old car partsrts and automobilia, will* • . shot at him, he said. Mononcur’s truck and fnends; antand what you did to them,” also be in th glaglad Reed came to ^ c sen- the Jerome Senior CentCenter on First Avenue East.it. Chapter, event opens at 9 a.ra.m. Saturday no show enientry fees for the cars, occurred, Mr. Reed survi>vived, but he tencing, so thathat he could apologize to Menu items includc:de biscuits and gmvy or hanlam or sausage and pan­ and continues through Suilunday after- Advance reg'cgistration is not ncces- could easily be dead,” he sasaid. him. , , cakes, ,eggs, hashbrowiowns, cofTce and milk or juijuice. Cost is S2.50 per noon, with awards presenteded at 4 p.m. sary, but sonlome swap and craft pco- Monte Carlson, Moncu;ur’s lawyer, “I do knowlow how bad I hurt him. I ; person. About IOO show cars, trucks i and pie have resi•eserved spacc for items‘ said Moncur sought out RcReed to scare wish more: th.than anything we could; antique tractors will be in the south- ranging fromom hard-to-find car parts' him away from his wifefc. As Reed take it all back.ack.... I feel I do need to d o ; em section of the park fofor the two- and handma(nade metal art pieces to E den seniorsrs plan pancakece b re a k fa s t ' accelerat^ it appeared to) ^Moncur that some hard timetime," Moncur said. day show. dolls and jewiewelry. EDEN - Senior citizitizens will serve their mont]mthly pancake breakfast The growing interest in collection Rex Warrcirrcn o f Twin Falls, who from 9 a.m. to noon SamrdaySa at the Silver and1 GGold Senior Center, and restoration o f antiqu:)ue military h as participsipated in ali 26 swap I add a new meets, is expixpanding his antique car­' Ranch— Cost is S2 for adultslilts ond SI for children undeider 12; For.more infor- vehicles is expected to t mation, call 82S-S662.52. attraction to his year’s sholow. part offeringings this year, to include• C ontinued from B1 partner in the community,' , glassware and ev<:n an The Idaho Antiquee Military fine china, g water. But represcntativlives for the acknowlcdgsdgcd the pressure had', CoHectbrs plan to exhihib it som e antique roundind oak dining table, O pen housee celebratesi 75tl•th b irth d a y developers pointed outut, os Allen dropped almostaim in half during o: World.War H and otheier special- Other carr cclubs expected to partic- nol manager two-week span.spa J the Chevrolet Club, The. Merritt, southem regiont .-..SHOSHONE:-A^ Casper will celebrate hcher_73th birthday.at an j. . interest military vchicle;Ies. Several, ipate are the ent of Water “We don’on’t know what hap- e from the Model A Club,Ch Classic T-Birds off- for the Idaho Dcpartmcn 'open house set for4r4 .to ' 6 p.ih. Saturday ,atat the LDS Church io ; arc expected to come I Resources had. th^t the! subdivisions pened,” Ferri’crrcira said, but he said Shoshone. A short pro{jrogmm is planned for 5 p.m..m. . : Treasure Valley and- ot]others from Idaho andd !Early Iron Rod and ill individual the well pressressuro would be fixed. Custom Clu:iub. The Boise Volley, is legolly entitled to drill Ada Sorensen wasas bom in Iona. She marrirried Harold Casper in local exhibitors. . wells for domestic use. His attomiDmey, Gary Slette, said , Richard Bcngoechae, presidentpi of Model-T CUClub will be bring some 1939, and they moveded to Dietrich in 1950 and1 SShoshone in 1962, The Merritt told the planiinning com- the pressureure drop is unfortunate,: event is hosted by/ herhi children, Vonnie ChClark of Rupert, Myla the group, said this phihase o f the cars, new to0 thet Jerome show, cr a commu- but woter prcpressure is not protected; t among col- The Chevnivrolet Club will operate aJ mission he would prefer Samuelsdn o f Rexburgurg, Carol Irving of Glennss Ferry,F Edith Conmd of hobby is gaining interest a nity well-based water sy:lystemtothe bylaw, lectors and car*show fan:ms through- food concessi:ssion in the south puk. Carey, Velva Irvinglg o< f Boise, Richard Caspcsper of*Twin Falls and drilling of 50 separate w children ond 24 great-jat-grandchildren and step great-grandchildren.gr No Paratroopers injiiredi in exhhibitionjum p recent drop in the watcter pressure ment expansansion on the condition! gifts please. J from one of Kanak;ika Rapids that the deviicvelopcrs comply with! W EST JORDAN, Utaltah (AP) — the annual1 conventionci of the 82nd •wells. ' the requests:sts and requirem ents of; cing held in Salt Lake City, Ranches’ three existing v At least 27 paratroopersirs from the Airborne bein, Carlo Ferrciro, a de>evelopm ent local and statistate agencics. : A stronom icacal society plansIS m eetin g Army’s 82nd Airbornele Division But ofthe:le 271 who jum ped on the JE R O M E -T he Ma;Magic Valley Astronomicalal SocietyI has planned a werc injured Thursday,/, the Army first pass atIt 8008 feet, many appeared meeting for 8 p.m. SatiSamrday at 747-A 400 S. said, during a “moss tactictical opera- blown offcourse co and hit the ground TTie.program willt focus fo on looking through1 telescopest< and observ- tion” before dozens o f stutunned spec- hard. Somele werc dragged severoli I HELP WANjfEDl [HELP■P WANTED I le meeting. The j)ublic is Uitors at Airport No. 2. yards in thele (dirt and gross surround* ing the;.sky. A publicic observingo will follow the r , EXPERIENCED DI)IESEL e x f•ERIENCEDAUTO e b invite'd'to look throughugh telescopes or bring theircir own for viewing. For Four C-41 planes canyin;ing 425 para- ing the airpoiport or onto the tarmac os. winds cought their open, MECHANICD ELECTROHONICS MECHANIC more information, callWll Forrest Roy at 736-867i578 or Ryan Showers at troopers flew over the sma]lall airport in the erratic w 324-7606. West Jordon about 10 a.m.m. as part of chutes. C urrently Acceje p t i n g rrently Accepting Applications, Application! C o m m issiission/Flat Rate, Pull : H orsem en setsc pro ject to cle:lean trails Commission/Flatat Rate, Tim?ime; Excellent y Horsemen ore partici- ALCON JE R O M E -T he HijHigh Desert Back CounUy ] NSTRUCTION. F ull Time, Excesellent Opportuirtimity, Own Tbols bating in a work projjroject to clean trails in tbthe Casino Creek area . 0-2647 Ott 436-11B1 Hired, M ust Have inday. O pportvinity, OC w n between Stanley andd CloytonC Saturday and Sund rre n t E xperience ; Anyone who wouldlild liice to help through thele weekend is welcome. SPECIAL! '' Tbola Required PI l e a s e :ed to bring o potluck dish;h for 1 Saturday evening. . Colonsymi StMl. 4’ Concnlo Roor. dosing & Repairing Participants ore osked 1 Wttlk-lnk-ln Door. 1 Window, 1 GOf»g» - For more infomiation,3n, call Jeannie Bottinger at«324-8610. 2 . D)oofock • rx lff. Wood Fromo S e n d R e s u m e: wi ith , AllA Mbdels ; c36'x8' 24’x24'x8' Phone Numbe:ier Tb Please5 SendSi Resume with 1 Tbc Times-News wewelcomes news o f commumunity events. Send mate- , Phonlone N um ber l b I PO Box 548. Twinl^alls. rial to The Times-Newlews Valley Hoppem'ngs, PO ,000 »6,000 P.O. B ox 881 84 p .OO. B ox 884 suftoJif news a week in advance and i2? 83303-0548. 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a ; . ' , V-'- V Jr.' ' J ■ . ______; ______" ■ ■ ■''...... I ■ T lln w .N « w l, Tvylnvin Falls, Idaho Friday. Augustiu»l1i;i9fl5 I .. , r \ r JiitiihO : ; : l:§SS:?3223gg% l| n t m p e c t s ^ m § e t ai f t t d r n i ^ s7 s ’S ier-fqr-thire suisf B O S T E RESTATE I SAIE - ^ S ^ T LAKE CITYTY (AP) — Two ing thele oiiteome of federal grandand "They can l^k himm up aiidthrow But U.S;,S; Magistrate Jtidge Larr»ny MONDAY, AlAUGUST 14,1995 ^ , brothers- charged with'ith conspiracy in jury protroceedings next Wednesday./. •- away the key,” LeLee. Wicklund Boyle inin: Pocatello refusal to releas a plot to-kill an Idahlaho State Police Boycerce said he would await inter*ter- sobbed. "I don’t walit:It anything to do- him untilitil a'detention hearing in MSa SALE TIME; S;SiOOP.M. LUNCH & PIE Irooper will be appoipointed defense views byb; pretrial services ofHciahia ls ' with Eric; I'm here fbrbrMicbaol.” LakeCitvIity was held. LOGCATION: 382 4th Ava E a ^, TwinTwI Falls, Idaho iittomeyB, a federal1 mmagistrate ruled with Erii=ric Wicklund before decidingling The Wicklunds saidid Eric had been >Boyl^1^ said he w as reluctant»t tot PIQUES - Jhursday. whetherer to release him on bail. in trouble with the lavaw before, jerv- allow MichaelM Wicklund to pot abla & Cham, ekt KKOian Queen,I, v^ ^ u l cMnt hutch, lamp ubie, oak : .U.S. Magistrate Ronald Roi N. Boyce - The! brothers,b; charged with con-on- ing jail time in Minniinesota for mur* boiid, particularly pa: because he Can S S W S Mablnet (not oldLtarga oak antertalmrtalnmenl canter wllh Iwnt in desk, niade that decision aftafter determining splracy:y and plotting “to commilm it der as a juvenile, the'allege;ged intended victim both liv lat • bad • vajiily w/mlrror. stool31 & nightstand, two piece aecUonsI lall Idaho community. K X W M•d adga mltror, oak coffee table «* mimsttfiing erid Ubie*; ladle* maple ; ■firic Wicklund. 33.J, oc f Ogden, and murder-f:r-for-hlre for pecuniary value”ue” Both parents believiive Eric “sucked in a small ittinghouse Electric ^nge, d a u top MlthaerWicWund,, 3‘ 37, o f Downey, were irrestedam last Friday m Downeyney Michael imo’’'his lattutest brush with Re!ati^Itives requested Thursday’ay;., W M S iS ll rocker, brass ft p o ^ n Mn bed I Idaho, were unablele t to aObrd their by FBII anda state agents, authorities. . ' • hearing; bebi held in Utah because Eric-.Eri Mtler twin b«<) complels. Majeitkswolowood stove, oek comn>ode w /t^e I own legal counsel, ' • Thurscirsdayls hearing was attendexided “I can’t believe thislis one would be : Wicklundmd and several family men ulna door), caboota ^ e , sacUonaItonel (nylon), dressar, & more. The » «her piece*. There I* a lot of nice)lc» things1 to choose fro m .' j - - '. Boyce scheduled. a vary nlc« old Indlarlan bukets. 9 eigned Indian poUerylery pieces, 1 cent peanut machine, fl WTcklund. Howeve;ver, he ordered They ,si on er WMhbOard* (Um*. • gl«)lau • tin), 5 ^ n t 3 jar nut vending n Michael Wicklundtoto remain in cus- Michaellel released but had given up Wicklund on Tuesdsday in Idaho, ting to. killkil Idaho Sate Police troopc theWlnchMterflunplarilant. old icale, tin tractor. Croelay d tody at Salt Lake Coi~ounty Jail pend- on Eric.c. friends and family urgrged his release. Robert Laumann.Li , ilove, copper lc« creamm chair, 2 okl chandellan, oak presim s btck chair, pink hobnaU batkeL cupt & uucare, FranilKJecen dlihet, fHesta plataa & pladar.tier. HallI Autumn leaf dishes, amber «, tea pot, aunglow pieces, conecUWKUWe glassware, vsees crock bowl, . grinder, cream cao, wood burner,ier, cros*c cul saws, stuffed unicorn, I BrieffI Housing H pC T e S S r Ticing i Bworde, poet office box. 1910 catalogue (Keen Cutter), nice B y aH =1 ^ I HOUSEHOLD, APPLIANCEICES MISC. ■ critics b^last Lfel pool almond rsrna, O.E. refrigenitor,stor, Msytsg washer & dryer, Hotpoint I ''Police clos()se in on suspectcted killers I walking exerciser, houieholdI misc.mli Incrudea pots, pans, dishes, lore. 8maQ tods,- shovels, ladders.:rs. Ulawrunower, compisie contents of plcturM. tT)ore. ■;ii NAMPA — InvcQvestigators said oh Thursda;day that.relatives ofthe vie- 5 ^xneaeel I . tims of last Sundaiday's fatal Shooting havee beguni cooperating in the; IH A ’s ejxcess : H( m G U N S , ■ itno • lon'&tmnMno Microwtve ov«a WhWpo cEe?1[>M unusual locks during his search for the twofo Ikillers. , BOISE (AP) —- The Idaho J52! . upright frsazar. Soars v e some firm leads that we'rewi working on," said ue lock & k m Indudlno Keen KutUOittsr, Yale. Dragon. Indlsn, Bulldog, “We do have s ^ . Housing Agency is. facingfa criticism SATUhTUSOAY. AUGUST 12'- -11 an flatwars. books and monon Pacific, Security, Millar, Slaymolymaker, Ssrgsnt, Giant, Schades, Assistant Nampaa F Police Chief Alan Creech,ch, although he conceded a about everj^ing fromtri bonusw to, its Oarapa& amall shop. Corend powered key dupilcalir>g maOiiniichlne. door locks, hundreds of keys motive has yet to0 beb^ established. . ‘Taj Mahal” offices, ai XV information. QUN8 • Marlin mdl. 1090 12 aa. pump, Winchester. and sorrie w o n -' AiJyeni; . 99 - 2504000 lever action, Mowbi)wberg mdl. 5 ^ 12 ga. semi (like Police also saidid 1that another drive-by sho

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To'odiay ■ • Communityf ctcelebration: The th ree SiS® l$lan^Cro88tngig celebration will begin near Glenns FeireiTV with a parade, at 7 o p.m., from the) E Elmore County Fair- grounds to ThreeBe Island State Park to form a wagonI clcircle. Beard contest awards wilt be givigiven aftisrthe parade. • Classical,muiTiuslc: The Sun Valley I Summer Symphcphony continues on the : Sun Valley Lodgidge Esplanade with a I 6:30 p.m. perfomormance of Edward El- ' gar’s SerenadeJ forfc Strings in E Minor € and Felix Mend eo»k>y Cm M County Fair reservations andid iiriformatiori, call 726r nsfders himself more 3706. , ar than a singer. .• Rock 'n roll:11: IBrenda Lee will per- fotm two showsrs iat Cactus Petes Re- The sort Casino, Jack|ickpot The 8 p.m. show Isa dinner show.N. and( the 11 p.m. show is cocktail showow. Dinner show prices ; Real start at $17.9S on weekends; there's a $12.50 cover chargech{ for the cocktail Me show. For more5 InformationIn or to make reservations, call'all 1-800-821-1103. • Arts and crafl!afls show: The 27th an- F a s t - r i s i n g:Coy c nual Sun Valleyly ^A rts and Crafts Fes- tlval will begin fromfrc 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. plays CassiE Look for the shovlow on the soccer field g countiy talent behind the Opf)pera House on the i n 2 s h o w s :\fi sia C ounty Fair ■ grounds of the SunSl Valley Resort. Ad- By Denise Turner mission is free. Timcs-Ncws writerwsnepctweek ; . I BURLEY - Neal N 'I Sailiturday music’s fastest risingr s ...... , • Community/ celebration:c< The Three tsiartd Crossingig celebration< continues Fact: McCoy’sq 1 allMcCoy is one of country at Three Island StState Park near Glenns About It” went platinung suirs. No doubt about it. Ferry with a dedledication ceremony to Fact: M cCoy's all sta te S en. Wilsfilson Steen and the Love That!” went igoU album titled “No Doubt founding familieses at 9 a.m., the cross- i Fact: McCoy’s ncwitinum last week, Ing of the Snakeike River at 11 a.m., a Drinkin’ Man,” hasi album c titled “You Gotta parade at noon,*1, (and the,Three Island ' MixEaAuaiLswmr/i^^T^^ No. 56 on. the goldh last week, Crossing barbeciecue from i to 3 p.m.. Gloria Gal3alan of Twin Falls helpsIS make paper flowers(for fc the Hispanic Heritactage Fiesta, Billboard charts ,.newest offering. “If I Was a featuring continueluous entertainment by since it was re­ as climbed from No. 71-to Charlie Rose, WlWhite Water, the Well Her desirelire to.celebrate^ HIspipanic,culture has blossiBsomed Into an annualll eevent In tho leased last Family and Danin IMink. Bart>ecue' tlck> Twin Fallsills community. week. ets: $3for adults,Is, $1 for children, punch S h o w s s e t • Classical mu:nusic: The Sun Valley - in one week’s 1 \ i e s d a y Summer Symphiphony continues on tha time. And Me- _ Sun Valley Lodgidge Esplanade with a f f i s C oy. w h o ’ll Neal McCoy will per­ performance of Richard Rodgers’ spani(c fiesi;ta: ‘ILet’s sing at the Cas­ form shows at 7 and 9 ‘Slaughter on TeiTenth Avenue." Manuel sia County Fair p.m. ,.g Tuesday ot thc Cas­ de Falla's Spanls^ilsh Dance from ‘La Vila on Tuesday. sia County Fair. Breve," Johannin Strauss's ‘Emperor still isn't sure jj Ticket prices are S14 Waltz," Hayman’:an's “Pops Hoe Down" h e’s really a reserved for stage front and Doratti's ‘LJ a' Vie Parislenne," 6:30 : worrr y a b (o u t C (o l o r ’ - Singer. il'rows one through six. p.m. Free. not ; • 1 • “I’m OK," he S12. reserved for stage • Comedy: Theihe Sun Valley Reperto- said in a phone By Becky l\im cr ------^------1 hastss migrated all their lives. front rows seven ihrough ry Co. will presenjent John Patrick Shan- interview on '12 iind SIO reserved for ley’s “ltallan>An'Amerlcan Reconcllla* Special to Thc Times»>«.N=ws c e i e i “But you havc to over- Tuesday. “1 sing bration set S omc it.” Galan said. “I grandstand. Tickets are tio n ," 8 p.m.,, nnextStage Theatre. Sunday eom pretty good, but available at the Lone­ Ketchum. Ticketi:ets: $15. For reserva- TWIN FALLSS •— '"Un ■ , . triedicd out for chccrlcading. 1 I entertain bet- g- Dia En El Valle"■^AD.y - ThcMngic{ic Valley Arts Council’s HHispanic Heritage icd out for everything.” some Cowboy in Wen­ tions and InfomiatriaUon, call 726-3706. t for noon to 7 p.m. Sundayly iat thc Twin Falls jj, ter.” dell and Twin Falls or by • Rock 'n roll:11: Brenda I Lee will per- in thc Valley: ThtT h a f s th c That vitality continues to Of course, “ theme for Sunday’s■■s 5sixth m . C i^Park. . shineline. calling the fair office al form two showsis xat Cactus Petes Re- It will fcanirc entcrtainmcnlent, dancing, con- entertaining is what 678-9150.it' ' sort-Casino, Jackiickpot. The 8 p.m. show nual Hispanic Hcritaritiige Fies. T h ' “Anytime someone tells behind Ihc tests, guncs,s, artisan woricshops and auauAcntic Hispanic_ jjjg ^ When McCoy hits I is a dinner show,jv, and1 the 11 p.m. show ta. But the story bei le.don’t oryoii can’Lor_. aboul 270 times a yea festivities will live;ive longer food booth:ths. Stage en'te'nainmentSlit ihcliides Los youou shouldn’t, it gives me is a cocktail showlow. Dinner show prices ® Ranchcntoss Band1 fhsm 12:30 to 1:30D p.m.,p Glenns Fer- his audiences exactly'at it’s all about. start at $17.95 on weekends; there's a than a day. lore gas.” she said. That’s cntcrtainmenlits thc stage, which hc docs ; The story behindnd the fcs. 'y s; Folklorico Mexicano from frc 1:30 to 2:30 xhThat’s where the seeds of $12.50 cover chargechi for the cocktail ■peno-eating contest from 2:302:. to 3 p.m. and j. year, he works hard to give------show. For morea InfonnalionIr or to make tivities is a womannnnnnmed P-'"- te Hispanic Heritage Fiesta “You never know:tly ^what they came jbr. Gloria Galan. Shee b — This riverside town ■ vr'^ _ went fine,” aMo challenge. Horses have been p1ionIn9.622-2231>31. o.botber with crowds, fr^’^T b is ii^ aiintial I h i n 111IslmdCixjssing White WtWater, the Weil Family andnd Dan higher this yearast re-cnactmcnts., . .. r* Communityf celebration;'Theo Hevr v i^expi^tion: tieldat Tlute Tsiandod State Park on Mink. didn’t have anya rehearsalp Wednesday and it < . bum HoedowniVifjllbeheldfrom'3l6y w xople will be over for U6 Soakel^^iver near GleiIleiihs F en y on X ost is $3 for adults. Sl for chill« ld ^ . The crossing,Mowrey said. “The water is p.m. In Ga-Lawiawn-Park, featuring, a ■ thciptKie^ciincntof,offthohistorical event ;Saiuiiiay>t 11 a.im:.' i’. ..,/, V , Paridngi n near Three Islaiiar Stote ParicPi iS be narrated by'ear J than in the past, but they that imfGlenas Feny ofithetnap.Ofl 1 . ■.Th9;cro8slhg will b e peceded w by a pio- . $1.' .,. Her husband,ny Gi problems.” CALENDAWC2 . * ' Pleasese seeI . , “W e ^ ‘haiidle.a lotot of.cars< at (Three Is- ®user bre&Icfkst from 6 to,ll.si.a jh , T ^ ' 8 a The celcelebration begins tonight v a oflhe event, ng, scheduled for 11 a.m., will : land S$|te).’patk; blit ihat’s'heveriha enough,” ;.*?barbecue &oih 1' to 3 pjn.^L,'featirag^*„'parade i I frfrom the Elmore' Countyy Fair- A parade andby Kimberly artist Bev Stone, ;-- said Hoheji^owi^,''^)oke$wonuiD'forthe... ^ tihtfoiis. entertainm ent;^y.‘Ghtflie,'Rbge.'' ^ w d sisjo t c the staiting at Tpjn .....barb ie willi, Gary,fo will provide drawingis ^ co m m it^ that.orgBoizelizes the annual Three ' crafts, events ani . • Island CroMin^. rSb!b! wv e're encounging schchoolbiises. ,, duplicateJte the same perilous eighth-th-of-mile New this yearmd a the traditional Three Island >;■ C 2 ' people to paric in. town:m: You can paric any- . “They’re easy t o ’spot,"'KMowrey said.', crossinglg tthat faced thousands of emigrantsen .powder events.ll follow.at.l , p.m .,.w ith.^. .. ; D e a r A b b y ■ w h ^ In Glenns Feny,ry, and we’ll pick ydti “Jus'ust hold up your arm.^ on the OnOregon Trail between 1848J 1to 1865, T h e ^ i s lI o and. < continuous entolaiivncat. ; M o v ie s C 7 up.’’ Every August, a handfUlI o f locals with when aI fdfdry v^as finally built, state 84. T ^ur aretl canoe racing and.b^isk* I They'Jl pick you up'Inp in one of the Glenns rive 'S'because, center o f town,ts. . t , ^ Backbeat . C? verwortby wagons, and oxenen and horses to Tbe wawater runs lower U } ^ J^ y s' __I '' Ferry School District'*ct's defiantly yellow matatch, venture out into thei SiSnake River to the riverer iis extensively i^mmed ujupstream;' and west on MadB located foui: miles t« in Inter- n the Glenns Feny exit to the vn. turn, south on Coiprtercial ' Madiso^' '.. ' y:^' A : r : ,., C -2 'n m es'N ow s. TVrtnwin IFaJla, Idaho Priday, A ugustust 11,1995 " ; • i - ; : -- ■ Youarccordi^illy invited to ^ HispanjPC — Sii jy sets airts, eraffts showV attend the-wortdp: prem iere' - H v i O W lin Valley showing of the Ceimy Keene P . Continued from C1 beccaTotcoka isNcwVoricandFlorido. Boxergeiics videc Mike Youngman,1, vwho was then : only hove 144 . berths ovoi r, 1)611: ^ manage ^^mies-N-News correspondent. E v e n t slated l i .“"Ife’ ivoil- Attend tbe festivivitiM at the ^ director o f the ccnter,')) ^ . able, andmd we recetycd obput 600 0{ « decided to use ^ oWe RpdLionpowntotow neron Aug.l2th the fiesta. Organizers < jof for rests o r t ' plication!ohs .... that means we ore ob: the Twin Folb City Pai >1 VALLEY — In the world ol :nd artisans, the Sun Valley :hooscy,” Brock Mid. from l:00-5:0p.f).p.m .There will bc ||| Youngman, now an art.instnictor ^ 27th annuo!.1 Sun valley jry of nine people^ mostlyy Iclo- , a continuous shovawing o f the video V at the College of SoiSouthern Idaho, and'Craft Festival is world Arts and Crafts Fes■estival will be coplc review each opplicatic“tion in Ihc Sawtooth roomrt . Guests are ^ said he remains invoIv- c „wont the sclectW art work i Icy Arte Council was ere is also one*of-a-kind arti-. * lie, and admissi ® cham pion o f theI wV orld. Kenny fiMjjjfl i if clothing, with original de- an appeal to our community event, by applying fo ■ Sponsored by the“=°s“ " vSuey : soid. “There scems to bcbe a K«ne, will bc onin hand to meet the the Idaho Commissionion on the Arts. ’ added Sally Brock, the direc- Ccnter For The A the festival. :r emphasis pn contcmporai}rary public and sign autogn^hs.an Also on V Both Ruth Turnerner, outgoing ^ ^ manities. Call 726-! ck noted o numl>er o f fiimituRture K 't l ither e than solid.Wcstem art.” h k d will b e th e■ Boxersizc l trainers . i f l MVAC president, amand Fron Frost, ------Thccer centcr puts any remaining pn MVAC co-coordinatoiitor, characterize I “this year, as well os five or•six si> and students os scseem in the video. tors of large-scale items tc to tivol arc the steel banand. Out Of The ceeds frofrorn the festival toward an a fiesta as a wayMoprcsc^ohc to i ihc Painters and photographers: oare r Woodwork, and the: bbluegrass band, ucationin ] productions throughoutIt tlthe T h e Cham ber ofol bommeree and Js S Hispanic culture. ill be on hand to year. Several Se seminars, art classiasses the general publiclicoreinvited.lt “Gloria is a very en'enthusiastic per- i the mix. ^ Doc Toter, which will ;re will be a pnvotei recepliorlion entertain on Saturdayy Ofttdi Sundoy. ond «thcther programs are ovoiloble’■' 'O will be a pleasurere to sec you there, son about what she docdoes,” Frost said. . J ” ®” eir-faces painted ihepubliiblic at various times, “She is very energetgetic and meets • t,? irticipating ortists Soturdajday Kids con have theii ot which one artist will be givgiv- by frolicking clowns5 cduring all three Althoilough some ofthe dosses coriycori jwople well. She simpmpIywBnBpco- ; “best-of- show” oward, in- a tuitionon fee, the center “tries to ke< pie to live in unity ininadynrnnicai.,! t in- days. lg a check for SI,000. Tha'hat This is the festival’sI’s 27th year, and the tuiticition os low as we possiblyy acan I ^ positive way.” . ith the direction ... Onlyly when^ our costs ^ w is whcwhen I P I I l i l I MVAC board' 's booth will be speciall}ally Brock is pleased witl Craig Holman, a ^ the festival is taking,lg. Artists apply wc haveivc to chorgc, or raise, tuition:ion,” ■ I I g I member who has serverved on the fiesta ;d on Sunday. fes- from all over the country, cc as for saidBroiirock. committee, added thathat Golan loves • er cultural offerings at the fes- i her people, providests cexcellent lead- * ' ership and is very■y awaret of the /A TTlist brings ‘I'Recycled SSpirits o f Ircon’ to show needs. . le of Southftern Idaho Imes-News “Recycled Spirits of 1Iron.” His work Now, atat 45, he il> chasing his dL ru Collegi Galan has always; beenbe involved in n je H n i the community. Shele hasI served on includes a 7-foot cocoyote, life-size ofbecor:oming one o f Amcrico’s fim the board ofdirectorsrs ffor Family ond S UN N VALLEY-Artist ' Dan KlenJen- horses, giant fish maund teach er a(, Kienn«nert brings with him somee oof- scrap metaJ tosether:r at age 22 as a Grandd Junction,J Colo.; Portion AddlllomlMmallon She is also a groun . ' 9:00 and 5:00 p.m.. Grands,( consoles - Momin^ide Elemcnta.ntary School. his famiimous iron sculptures entitlellc. Since hooking upI vwith Pride, Me- hbbby.”7." The bands Gusto1 anand Reolida will Texas)i) t no idea how to break mto*int( Coy has p ro d u c t a stringst o f number ^ Thei McCoys^ have olso drganizcc provide the music. the musiusic business. His fothct, a civi one hits, like “Now I Pray for Rain,” foundatilation to fight children'sIhSIj- Hi ALL PIANOS TO'0 BE SOLD “We try to add sorsomething every engine2: •authentic Hispaniclie food booths. Yourour robe (aftor taxes] throughgh • Your raise (after laxaxes) through ■Stage entertainmentent Includes Los S130 designer glasses. the same glasses Rancheritos Bandd ffrom 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.. Glenns5 FFerry Dancers: Folkiorico Mexicanomo from 1:30 to s > 2:30 p.m., a Jaiaperjeno-eating con 'A* ^ \W test from 2:30 toI 3 p.m. and the Simmons Hank Gonzales Danilancers from 3 to 9 9 V l 4 p.m. There will be no admission charge. L < Dreamsleep j • Classical muslusic: The Sun ^ Valley S um m er SyiSymphony con > 9 Twin Ea. Pc...... ^79.99 Jun Valley E > tinues .on the Sur l^ull Ea. PC...... pianade with be performancepe of ’99.99 Carl Marla von WVeber’s et 'Euryan jliP-KhTg^et ...... , <399.99 :the“ Overture, Clauilaude Debussy s ^ •'Afternoon of a Favrawn,” and Carl ;:lfv ' J ; Ebert’s Viola Conceicerto, featuring : Karen Elaine a s solesoloist, 6:30 p.m Jf li H K S S ^ n l i i :£[?«• . m s : . k Slitimohs ^ I ' • AutQshow: Theh e M agic Valloy ^ S l ^ s ^ Veteran Motor' CCar Club < f , America show, swswap meet and -pip:.' crafts fair cohclud 279.99 ■ ern portion of thele ipark and the , # 9.99P g Kfng 5et....:rr:r r r :? 6 9 9 . 9 9M K Inq[S Sg e t...... !!!^899. 99B . sw ap sp aces, offerfi'ering many-rare i ' old car parts and auautomobilla, will ^ b e in th e northernI pcportion. I PIQ9 • f?9 ck 'n roll: B Bn ren d a Lee will i perform two showsvs Jat Cactus Pe- -st * 'tes R eM rt Casind,J, JJac k p o t The 8 . ‘p.m. 8how Is a dinnilnner show, and Q f n n M the 11 p.m. show)w Is a cocktail .l|[||H , show. Dmner showIW prices start at :$14.95 on weeken:ends; there's a ' : . r$l0 cover charge) fcfbr the cocktail ■ ■ ■ W k m • show. For more informationinfc or to , :niake reservations)ns, cat! 1-800- . ‘ r821-1103. afts shbw:'*er^ pwtnpite^ LOCATIONS . MMnUH * «miAHC»|VlUCnOMCidMo^cAvci’Kooicovawa. :The booths-rtll bee locatod-mostly'l( • FRB* tm ton ictJW U br.MCOJ McMKkKted H(l cenod Itm K>M Ion* pw ooaonwl. r ionithe nprth side, oof-th«-square. ' \ IWWfAUS Mi> “!W» ftpm optn MMn dor* 0 ivMk. TM. McmrCtMrCanL DiKOow Cant occtpMd. M«ny kwkmr^pioniMYir^, . ^ 'U M m n4-4d2l .73«.7«74 - The arts and craftsift8'%r8 for sale, • ; 0

Fricriday. A ugust 1 1 .1 9 9 5 Timc*-rI08-N0WS. Tw )n'Folls.'ldaho . C-3

I Briefhly in tlie arts1 N,,' J...... Air Force Bammd sets concert - i ■ ■ K a H | supplementalItal awards. ' A barbecue beef:ef dinner< with live music TWIN FALLS - The United States Air Dennis Mitchell Mii o f Jerome won Besest o f -by the Greenlcaff Brass,Bi is on the agenda* It. He Aug. 26. Cost.is S6 Force.Band o f thele ]Rockies will present a 1 Show in thehe Professional Department. i S6 for adults and S3 fpr concert at 7:30 p.mp.m. Oct. 16 al the John rcccived a. hand-lpomcd hs runner crcatci:cd by chi|drcn. Other featuresfea of the weekend . Roper Auditorium. weaver Elainaine Bomhill. Cash awardsi vwent ' event are a' parade'ade', ld;iho yodeter Buzz I 1. I ' ' Show Goertzcn, Doybrcal* The band is basecised in Colorado Springs, to Ron Giffoifford o f Jerome for Best o f SI reak Trio, hot air balloon ' I : toy and .craft show, dis- , Colo. The concertt ijis co-sponsored by TTie I the A^ultlit Division, Heather Waymcnent o f rideSj an antique to; : Times-News and TvTwin Falls High School, Richfield for Teen Best o f Show, andi ^Matt plays and games fofkids.fof! • • ' Admission is free, bbut tickets are reauired. Ganquist ofor Jerome for Junior ,Bes:sl of CiU.459-2181,45'.459-6346 or 888-1020, or - Ticlccts will be availk'ailable two weeks before Show. Morere thanI 80 entriw werc judgc(jcdby 'wrUc.to Mike TunTuning', 20821 Rainbow the concert and willvill be limited, to four per M.K. Youniungman, art instructor atIt the Lane, CoUivell 83603605.. . . request. CollegcofSo‘Southern Idaho. The An Guild’sGt monthly meeting wii i?' Humanities grantsgr available Stur memoria]ial hikes planned J j p f l j S H held at 2 p.m?.m. Aug. 18 at the Jerome C Club Memornorial Library. It will featuiture a . “‘■Idaho Humanities Council The Ketchum-Sun Valley J. ,j,P IS pro; KETCHUM — Th id birthday celebration Tor3 mviung grant proposals from individiials- Historical Society’ wiwill sponsor the first in a — ycai'-'t-ound I !> for its fall grant deadline, members. CallCal Evelyn Hintzc at 324-2656S7t organizations foi series of informatiortion hikes Saturday in the Rough drafts shoishould be submitted by the memoiy ofLouis StuStur. (^‘‘ve toui>urs planned at CratiiterS ' end of August, witwith final proposals due Stur was a veteraeran Wood River Valley • ffcnve Sept. l l The IHC,IC, witli'sijppqrt from Orc- mountaineer who0 wu as the first person to ARCO-A- A special day trip featuring c anned for Aug. 19 at the Cra’rStcre Foods, offers:rs 1humanities grants for reach the summitt oio f Mount Heybum. The The U.S. Air Force Bancand of the Rockies will performp Oct. 16 in Twin(In Fads. teachers for up to $1,000 to.improve or hike will be to thee SStur monument on Bald ofthe Moon)n NationalI Monument. Mike Winterhpller of JerJerome and Robin 'o f the5 Speaker’s5 Bureau Program:ims for 1995 A National■nal Park Service ranger w ill:11 lead develop new unitinits and courses in the Mountain, and other:ler hikes will be available. te to the Idaho Humanities McCracken of Twin'FallsIs arct co-directing presentnted by the Twin Falls Publjblic Library visitors through thi the Tom^ Thui,„ „ i, humanities. Write tc Registration fonr3rms are available at the State St., Boise 83702, or the production. McCrackacken is also the is planinned for 7:30.p.m. Thutscltsday in thi:- lIorsesh,oe,c, LastI Chancc and L'ava RZ e ; 'V. su Elephants Perch in Ketchum, the Blaine f-mile “ 113-15-5346. .County Recrcationn EDistrict office in Hailey, choreogropher, ond Dennisinis McCracken o f • Prograiram Room at the library, 43434 Sccond lava tubes.5. The1 trip involves a four-r Twin Falls is the musicalcal director Lead St.. E.Admission is free, hike over rugrugged terrain and is only for i Glen’s Grdcery in1 BBellevue and Atkinson’s I K ; TVust preserverves Idaha heritage ' Markets in Ketchumim and Hailey. parts will be played by Gar^iary Dalton, Conic Genenc F. Williams will talk aboi3out “Family pie in goodid physical| condition. It will ; Proceeds will go;o tlto 'the new Heritage and Wintcrhollcr and Ben Dckkekkcr, all of Jcronie; Histor>iryl How Do I Begin?" Herler prcsenta- from 9 a.m.1. totc 3 p.m. BOISE - The: IdIdaho Heritage Trust, a ' Ski Museum. Call1726-8118. 72 . j Sara Bradshaw of Haileyley; Rich Bevan, tion featuresfcj an introduction to0 thei family Interested:d people{ should meet at thee >visi- non-profit organizatization' formed to preserve 1 MaryAnn Stanger, Amt>manda S tanger, pcdigre;ree and how to begin rccor:ord keeping tor center,, Iclocated 18 miles southwesest o f som e o f Idaho’s’s nmost valuable historic j Cast begins reirehearsals - ) ' Rebecca Stanger and Retha:tha Stanger, all o f by scai♦arching home sources. Will/illiams will Arco on1 U.S.' Highway 20/26y,6/93. resourecs.. has .grantrants available for historic give a basic introductionin to Native Participantsts ! should wear long pants otand a preseiVation. Dcadliiidline is Sept. 30. '! TWIN FALLS - and her husband live in a for 1 p.m.).m. to dusk at the Shoshone an farmhouse in Nashvillellc, SHOSHONE - Thehe I Oth Annual City Park,ark. . JACKPOT - Aim.Imost from the Twice-nightl; X tly show s be:egin S .TOff n duty, she likes to read,tad. Country Rock Jamborloree is planned The citjcity pool will be open. All I beginning, they calliailed her Little . , watch mo'novies and shop, for this weekend. . ages are■e irinvited. ,, Brendada Lee. will perform two shehows a night Miss Dynamite. Thathat same spunk ng Lee's many awards and and spirit arc still li(lighting up the -■ today throhrough Aug. 16 at Cactus Pi Casino inin. Jackpot. The 8 p.m. show is is the National Academy stage. :ording Arts & Scicncci show, amand the 11 p.m. show is Brenda Lee tumedled professional or’s Award, one o f only foui entertainer before shshe hit adoles- Dinner show prices start at.“.sn,!?™ zsented. cence. Since then, sheshe's recorded a weekendsids and S14.95 on weeknight;hts. there’s a string of hit songs> ththat have sold jt ; S12.50 CO'cover charge for the cockta;tailshow on *^85)89. after toking five years more than 100 millionion copies. K weekendsids and SIO on wceknights.ts. The Gala o ff froniim studio work, Lee was approach■ched by W arner B rotherjicrs • J •She’s i » ti t c - 4 feeticet, 11 inches in . Showroonlom is closed on Mondays, I V t a t r l c *: e t r her stocking feet - but there’s noth- B For moimore information or to ma^take rcserva- Recordsis ito resume her recording ing petite about herer 'voice. That's H H tions, all 1-800-821-1103. career. That's Tl when she recordecded " W h e r e Slervice e Is N ever QO ut O f style" where the dynamiteitc comes in, as L i - r — the.albunum entitled “Brenda Lee.’ Lee belts out her cou::o u n ^ , pop and It's beenen heralded as one of heih er 6 4 7 ^ 1F iler Ave. • T wi v i i n F a l l s ™. There is one rincttolTcffcrings. Twio Falls Hourc: Hoa.-Sat.III 7:30 a.ra.-10:00 p.n;o; ScSoa. 7:30 a.m.*9:00 p.m. rock ‘n roll. . Fromm there, it was on to TV,V, (both 5-8) arc grown. Our Twin FaFalls Store Accepts ALL MajonaJor Credit Cards! She sings her “I’m’m Sorry, "Fool includlnjing “Perry Como,” “BarHfira»ro grandchild. ■ She’s> Stslill Little Miss Dynamite. #1,” “Emotions” atand "R o ck in ’ Mandrel)rcU” and !'Dolly.” She’s alsoIso ______H i g h wvay ] 30 & F d ir Av

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EVAPQD A T I V E CCOOLERS OrcbOi:ioaw either a Petite Sirioin\StciA St Dinner or • Moetocflnomlcnloll method to cool your homo Guff Shrimp Plat lorforJustust $6.99., • E asily BOir-lnstji]l m z m m • FmcUon of olectr . . ■ Wosteml^amlly'y.4-roll ^ ■ ■ ^ And,'of,'of course, Il's all form (pardonlon the pun) song. • Exclusive powdoiior flnlshguordii ogoins F r o m corrosion for yottr* B a t h r olont f T issue . mS . 6 9 V Reo. $375 Now $279 X 2Slb..'WastomF §§888:?:!!!:. Reo. $550 Now 379 ^ ) Family I'jlr"?'' 4Q00C.F.M. . Reo. $575 Now 399 ^ < 2 7 9 S u g a r . . •••••••IIMM## $ 6 ^ ea 4500C.F.M. Reo. $599 Now 429 4600C.F.M. ■ Reg. $629 Now $449 18PkCan8*R^^ or Light ; I ® ' • SYr.NoHo-Rusi Warttitfy • 1 Year)vPatU Warranty ' • ’ B u s c h Bf i e e r 1/2 Galloit Astd.d.Cramn O'W eber I JuneJumiturire and J^borinfx dt! Wa^hbuseI ^ces ' ^ / $ Q 0 0 I c e C r e!a s m ••••••••••••IM** ; 1 < 5 » n ySte(5ik<& S Shrin\pip Special! ! j J S I 2JAINIINEf^ 1 Mundlmperla . t . ' Coupon v jld for pronuXnlI Sink and'or Shrimp nm ^ Wastem Family .'onJy.Onccouponipon per p c m per^ML .NotnlklMth 201 MAINN AVE. EAST •788-1421'• 4 / $ « o o ; . odier o&n orir dbmonB^db Vilid al puifdpadnfi z on m l ^ M a c W ^SieeseIM nner..i ..Expires AujcusJ«25,I995,' 25 I j/o i w ; Mon-Fri gn mi-:epm ^ • S a t 8mn»g:a0pm « CToatloaed Sifadny iM M BS. - M'MBi ■ ■ ■'a • a i' I.• • '■ ■ Ir • ■ / .. r - ;V:- ■■■ .M.'V- :: T : . 1'. . '• '.i' ’ ...... •. • j ____■___.•______c -4 Tim os-Nows. Twin(Vin Foils. Idaho Friday. August ■ ; r ' l u s i n e s s G o o dl i i n g f a i rr s t a y s tt r a d i t i o> n a l C a s s i a f a iT r g e t s d o ) w n t o b i ; ss, trying to grab o ribb'dn. bly thele Miss 1 Teen Rodeo pageant,ant, basketball toss, wheelcl o f fortune and By Dianianc Bulks between 5:30 and 8:3}:30 p.m. There’s calv es, ' By Diime Butks Thosee luckylu enough to do so win . Times-Ncws corrcspon)ondcnt which takestal place all week long. TheThe ‘the fish p ^ d . amongng many others.. Times->s-NewscorrcsponiJent . . > $ 2 5 entrance fee. lueen will be crowned at the Thursday marks the th start of.thrcc SIO.''.' new que the Community g'ames;s will be open event,called the Pony Express I. which starts at 8 p.m. on Thuriday through Saturday,S from BURIiRLEY — The busincss oi^o^a ■ days of pari-mutuellel horse racing. An ev< GOODING — K.nKnowing one’s rodeo. \ stiirts at 1 p.mv Friday. In this limitations can be a blessing.ble ' Saturdayfay, Aug. 19. noon'to 11 p.m. . i countyy fairf is fun,'says the man wlwho Adults can watchh ihc races foe Racesuji rassio County’s, $2.50; while childrei•en get in for S l." event,, a iteam of'threc different ridr “ Wc.Jcnow ouE linlimitatfons and Durin|ing the wcelc there will bele oa Even babies are irincluded in this runs Cas articipate in a relay, with the i of free show? on the midway, Bank is sponsor- “A lotlot o f peo[>le ask me if we: hthad Racing begins at^ 1 p.m.p. ers partii work within that, botboundary," sdid variety o my. fair. First .Interstate Bi [ider roundiiig the atena twice' Lucy Osborne, marnanager of the Thursdajday, Friday and Samrday, RexRex iag a diaper derby onor Saturday at 4. a succe;cessful .fair, and I ask therhem, . A Professional R(Rodeo Cowboys first nde: ;n of Oregon will perform you have a good time'Tie?’ Association*^tinctioioncd rodeo, one ■ and ther:hen handing a saddlebag to. Gooding Counjy Fair,lir. ‘That kind o f Redden n s0 p.m. Infimts must cn:rawl a specified 'D id y id rider who round of the arena frccsfup a lot o f encrgj;igy tliat you can num bercr of "Lumberjack Shows”vs” ' distance without induoree- featuring countr;itry- ly wild, cow ridiiiing. For $10,' before fii holding a hand-sawing c o n ^ - and Shine Motoiorcycle Show Westernem star Neal M iCdy. Thee ftftiir entrants can do theileir best to put a . 'T hhere e r might be four teams, versatile one — onone which has axes, hoi h means four horses racing something for every(:ryonc. it’s also tition againstage an 8-horsepower chtJin-[lin- Saturday. Osborne saisaid this event is kickoff5ff por.adc dubbed “Nift;ifty- saddle on a cow andid ride it through which n mong other feats, new this year. The ggroup will have Fifty’is set for 10:30 a.ra.m . a barrier. aroimdid ata the same'time, all trying helped it to keep jts,its ,focus on that saw, amc ange to jump ojT and change which it feels is mostlost important at ^erryy Muir, 1 a chain-saw sculptor,tor, its bikes on display arand will put on a Wedncslesdiay in downtown Burley,:y. . • With seven teamn o f three in the to chang return this year to carvee at bike rodeo, she said, Thee City( o f Fun Carnival al;also arena at one time, ccompetition will theii; saddlebags. sot Of course, the the fair. “Our main1 fcfocus is on the will ret :s get spooked, and well, it gets the fair really melangegc of wildlife. He’ll perforrrarm There’s no gate fee fe to enter the startsi Wednesday.V From 10 a.ra.m. be fiercc — and confusing.ci The • horses g< people becausc the ing," Draper sajd. belongs to the peoplele.” " Osborne said.' four sho'hows a day through Saturday,lay. Tair, through therere is a parking until 1010 p.m. on Wednesday onlonly, winners will cach god cross-section in organ com- 1 Leaving dirt-:t-atttacting cleaningr fluidsfl- in your carpe c j Timcs-News corresporponto. -■ A«Vdbmission free of artists ... from1 New1 Mexico, She’s;’s hopeful that after the cor Nevada, Arizona,i, most of the munityty sees how it can be donione. I Shrinkiking • Mildew • Sear,2am Separation I RUPERT — Therecre’s something lie first annual Arts & Crafts^ Western states,” Bouimdredu said. someonione locally will take over f o o m s d r y c a^RPET r CLEANING I new in Rupert that’sIt’s designed to Fairr InIt The Square will be held Among them are: I Colleen Bybee the upccscorning years, r A N Y 4 R 0 I draw you into a sqsquare — th e Saturdirday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., o f Buhl, who createitcs clocks with Thereere will be a little of ever 3 i I • Dries inn rminutes . | Rupert City Square,, thatth is. “ndStSunday from 9 .m. to 5 p:m.>• intricate designs madade with a scroll thingfor fo everyone. The choices f \ . - $ 8 0 The first annual1 AArts & Crafts he arts and crafts arc for saw. Additionally slshe makes bird munchcihers range from gyros to ba — ------1 * N o Steamam to saturate I Fair In The Square is ttthis weekend. sale,:, butb admission is free to thele feeders, whirligigs; and n other lawn bccued;d chicken. ( I ' A N Y T R bDOMS I • No sticky:ky residue i ‘ I Artists from severalI VWestern states, public>lic. ,. ornaments. -----* Bybee focuses nown on wood- Thereere will also be T-shirtsi ainnd I $ 4 ® 3 ■ I • No dry' clchemicals 1 • including Idaho, will/ill display their ' ~ — memorabilia for sale, .work. Quinn Montagi;ague, a member . C arolroi Boudreau and Wendj(idy working. “I’ve doni.nc really good, other m< n'c:nT7A'i * Non-toxii)xic j • of the Organizatio;tion of Rupert Giles,. whov. have organized the: arart , and I think it’s -becaiause o f the vari- Boududreau she added she1C is I STANDARDI^SOFAj.od^^ rememoval I pleasedcd by the turnout so far for Businesses, said1 tthat “Mayor showin in Shoshone for six years, anarc cty,” she said, I &LOVESH)EAT* I • Removeses most pet stains I (Dwinellc Allred) gotjot it all together bu ilding in th is new trad itio n for foi Boudreau used tlthe experience fiedglinjling show. the Shoshone That’;It’s good news to Montague, - bccausc he would likilike to boost'the R upert.rt. They have lined up 3831 gained directing t y»'hc •Most.Fabrics $ 9 5 ! • Satisfactiiction guaranteed [ business climate,:e, and m ake ar*istss aiid a crafters ready to shovlo w show, including manailing lists she “Whc'hen something looks nice,” 1 j11. ^ (Rupert) a nice placc:e t^to shop." . tlieir work.wo: and Giles compiledi over< the years, said,"' you’ve y< got to go for it!” 10% Discounlunt to Senior Citizens j I ^ Licensed & Insured j I ^ ^ " 7 ^ ^ H e y b ur n ’s a n n ul s a l s u m m eer i celebraiition set S:S a t u r d a y I " ' Open 7 daysV week | By Steve Cnimp "Wee tryt to includc events that willwii given away, kids 6-12 6- and 52 for yoiingstesters j ( fS. l-80a^.788^6157j Timcs-Ncws writer be o f intinterest to a variety o f people,’lie," Rupert’s LaNettctc Shipley, who under' 6.6. The hoedown is scheduliduled ^ V ^ cxplrcj 8‘t9r95' j said CelI^elia Spaulding, a memberr oof has rccord in Nashviiville, will head-, from3 3 to ti 7 p.m. ------COUPON — HEYBURN — Thisrhis factory town the orgirganizing committee. "Thiirhis ' line’the cntertainmelent, which will 'of 2,700, poised as it is between yearwevc have several difTerent musilUsi- also include the Old-d-Time Fiddlers, Minidoka and Casiassia counties, cal acts:ts and arts and crafts, bodi1 Ibrfo Samantha Wright, saxophonist sa Don chooses the weekendend between the sale andnd demonstration.” Meline and the *40s-flavored ‘ O M E F E : D E R A S two counties’ fairs; fofor a litlle cele- The; gigold-panning demo will shaniiare Variations, singingg Worid War II T T c bration of its own. the spoipotlight with model-airplan<,ane songs. The annual Heybup'bum Hoedown, buildinjling, painting and sculptureure. .' TTic centerpiece o of f the festival is scheduled for Saturdarday afternoon at C ity Drug A w areness' and anc always the Dutch-oveven cookout. The G a^taw n Park, comombiiies music, Resistantance Education (DARE) offiiffi- menu this year willill includc ribs, : f((od, fim, crafts, andid tthis year, gold* cers wiiwiH^be on hand, and city will wii potatoes, corn. on.n.the cob and donatete two bicycles that will1 beb< scones. Cost is $4 forfo adul^, S3 for ' I ' ' ...... sm M5? FC3 R L i E o SIMAL] oD u r p r i cCCS h a v ee taWe.’cvs . IN’r v ^ s ^TORIS! I alliid th e}y c a n ’ tL W ' ____L If you're're looking for a short-1,-ierm invesUnent thatt k(keeps your - ^ money safe,'e, accessible and earns,s a higher variable rateIte of interest, > It Home Federal's Investiestment ' ■ ■ • ' • , )0.- s Account!

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U o A c, P>Ri^ THS TeAMToTfTME } \ /ANP / s - ii^ y i! |H 5UCH AN IMPDI?t: J RESIOMAL/COUMIV/AI . \S W E CHAMPIONSHIP % ~ T “When Grandmdm a w as a kid, ^ b e fo re they showlowed the movie hadda watch c w GUILTY!'' everybody ha C T ^ r ^ S h EPUT/JTME HERE BECAUSE I i £ X 7 / the 6 o’cloc:lock news." in u, !,•> ]t< n / /'-V I ACROSS5si ll I2 [3 l « ^ ( ^ , - X 1 Mr. in MiMadrid -. _ .:______Kr* 6 Discovorvor i5- - - - sydnd n e y O m a r r —^—, , ' 10 Argumornont -=------Horoscope TbeWlzai^ofld By Btant Parker & Johnin n v H ^ 14 Artivo> iizzz 15 BroadI spspread '■ jo------2 1 ------1 | 1 ^ 2 3 ■ leMysloryiIty ilom _ M l — H M H IF AUGUSTu s r 11 IS YOUR BmriH- tiow'^ i H e \ pio 17 Principle ire month is finished, you’ll “ IQStopup ■ ■ ■ ______■ ■ ■ ■ DAY: Dcfon: r ' 19 Tear inteintopioccs M 27- J# Ro 31 H be saying. "Ii won’twi soon forget this Au- 20 Rolifomcimonl lil io ______^ ______gusl - decoratiroting. remodeling and being 22 Pays lorfor “ ■ sr inlmcrCmccanccr, Leo, Aquarius p c ^n s 24 Slnuflhlcihlorol ?=------B ** ------play prominentlent rales ih your life. During baseball)all . ® ■ Seplcmbcr, finandai fina piaure bright, lost H I 25 Hold at tbay 33------h R o ailicle retrievedn/ed, you’ll make right choic* CEP/MeTa g i -7 2C Raid lor plurtdor ______es, time will ill b be on your side. Oclober ) ? . f e H A Tev4<^^ ------^ 29 Virtuo) *2------1*3 features career,rccr, business, ^ponsibifity, ^••“ r 33 OvoraclJCt > _ _ _ I _ — ■ ■ ■ overtime, intcnntcnse relationship. You are ' •- • 34 Nuls anca n d — unorthodox,; ftfasdnatcd by astrology, ■ I® irj77>. 35 Namo ol :r sacrifice love. P P P — 91 S2 u would never sa< |U i? > • popos ______AWES (March 21-April 1*)): Puzzle , ______B y C h r i s is Browne 36 Prico labelslat K r '~ ------■III IE55±p y in placc - position strong, j Hagar th e Horrible ------1----- 1 37 BroadbaJbaskol ..'• ______■ ^ itoms ------friendship durallutable, romance follows. Em* I ^ « .i. >£3£/. J 38 Adam’si‘s ifiret oon ______I ______phasts on oigaorganization, teginccring, or- y 39 Had lun out01 I I I M I______1— I TAURUSfS ((April / 20-May 20): Univcr- ; 1 _ OIttMToJW»MeOUiG«.a S«nK««.III! me 08/1 1 /3 5 sal oppcal cnabmables you to open new mar- 41 Prima — I 42 BookishIs* MrV>t»t~cy«J. :t people lo advance carecr. . ' ' Yesterday's P u ^lo o solved- P* j ^ ,- 44 Awo _ Marital suituslus jpart of scenario, dilctnma Z Z S O T S ^ 45 Singorir CDiana ' E i ri io |¥ h a u I s I E~| r ]|s ^ m p |L |0 |~ t ) resolved inI nnick id o f lime. ^ 3 I -te Prohibit:bits 7 A ches ar>d pain:P'"= io a T t B r T v E ^ T‘B l o R ^ GEMINII (N(M ay 21-June 20); Obtain I again S Modom: prof. g a M 47 Enaci a( lA V E r |M a R E. T [T E jB T tFfst^ added wisdomkim Iby refetring to Aiics, Tau- ry------9 Conaingaile • M— GOBaitory- iR lA lH lslo lM i rus messages.es. EExpress concepts in oripnal r a H connoclloction ' ,10 Examino foE S10N e.B |5. M. ^ ^ Individuiiduals carefully I M i £ A S I P 0 tT E jB B II manner. You'llou'U hear song of love, you'll r T p |s|H lo|o| hetold.’TToun'ou mean so much to me!” ’ ~'M^ “ n Expressctssionoof . n Enlroaty IQ £1N E ^ * I £ i 1 ■ ^ ^ j disapprc)proval 12 Family circio | _ 8 £ A D£ ^ ^ s ' e CANCERJR (J(June 21-July 22): Intuition fr K f t. o :aw mombor TIE| proves remarknarkably accurate. Direction, ■ Beetle Batley ort Walker 53 w^ow'^iw’s — l3 T u m e ra n d I R e TdI motivationI mamade crystal clear. Business — . _ I 59 Carrot.>1. forI Danson i’h e s j ^ o e n t I ^b a Is Is Io I s I partnership5 or marriage or bolh figure ? SENSE Inslanccneo 21 Old English A T 0 A 5 EE, , 1 WE ARE, r THIHEN 6TAHP AT 11 I H £ I £ ' prominenlly.ly. /Aquarian states, “Property •J HAYIN& 60 Composposer welghl |SXAR^T£|S£AA E A O L E worth mor«e thsthan antidp.ited!” MeN>V AUREAPV at ibort 23B oattyfilm 5WER JF Ethoiboi s M k I i I e M LEO (JulyIlly 223-Aug 22): Confusion re- mor drinks 25 Tumpiko h A L eIIT E i £ £ )U CON'T I' Summoi !A R E A M T R a 8 Ee B E |o [o t^ ...laiing to bastbase, property value.- travel I i£c IX 62 Comcarriers ca charges be settled by early evening. — U » t l T 63 courr.or.o ol 26 Iron, tor instarwi D|E|E|HBp|AlRrE|DP M N | e | a t a | plans vrill be entertainment, showmanship, to 27 Violin makor _ , . 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Frank and Emeat J r o 8 systemI thatth reroutes calls aulomaticallcally Rome, Greece, countiess s placcs. W hal ments. lmme i T i L l ^ t ' By Art Sansono m ac h ip H&w can inseca to qokkly' be*be like plastic? iF so, ^uu ^ )might want lo -latio^rpswfas which constantly prove nega- - nistiot to pestlddes?. take another look at thele pictur^ there-^ tive. !5nandalodal picture moves from gray _ vaivejusrpur\(^ HTDOC I **A?*STljey multiply quickly. ThoaTiose in. Experts say fumes fnfrom plastic can to tn ^ t - mo -itXiB-HNiK ^ with Ihc1C igcnetic propensity to resistit tbeth destroy snapsholSHCvenluilually. AQUABHJ .8 ): G o q , ourr! toxin survive, sur those v/iihout it don’lon’t ^^Australia’s crocodilesso f the s a ^ - f « btass ring!ring! P ^ l e acteas tbe aea be- 3 . > - ■ H ' ^ T ' ' r~ ' A nd the s ter sort tend to run connisiderablybigger cometwireolircofyourainbidooi.o*8m ^ . '2 , "I am m : ^ years oliS|'’* u id ^ a n B Car-Ca; lhan American alltgators.rs. 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Tlm os^N ow s, Twin FoiFoils, Idohb Friday. August 11,11.1995 . . t-mm^alk in the Gicouds:’ Arau’’s Ameerican (debut 1f M t e ^ s By Lawrence Toppmmm ee through it On thee r road, he runs into Victoriairia C inem atographerr Em m anuel! Quinn,n, wwho last gave a really sub- Kiiight-Rldder News ScrviceScr MMovie review nd ■ wonder AragonI (Aitana(i Sanchez-Gijon).n). Lubezkt bathes everyy sccne'in the/ tie performbrmance when Cadillacs had i'hy the iTheir firstrst encounter is a meet-cuteute orange light that immimediately trig- , tail fins,I, reireins in his mannerisms and. ’“A Walk-in the Clou(louds’’ wants to For loniong stretches, thoughi Amu llegedly sharp — she’ss li literally throjvii on top .of■of ger^ the nostalgia glanand in most o f , even hasIS a ifunny drunken scene. . . take.you back to ilw 191940s with all holds thele picturc| tbgether. There’s a haracters do him — ancmd she tells Paul she has left us. The lilting Mexicanin music, folksy . Reeved;/eS; how ever, rises above . of,its big, soft heart AndAi after two lovely scenesc< where the hero sere- -notlOt • college, prpregnant aHer a brief affairfair sayings and beautifulll surroundings room tempempcrature only once, when hours, that wish is grant■anted: You feel nades a womanWi with the gentle help K e , B n u* with a teacsacher. lull us into a mental haze, h and that confrontingIting his loved one’s father in : you’re in a ^heater 50 yeors ago', o f a mariairiachi band, fmally giving up leeves' plays > Her strict, sti father (Giancarlorlo' experience will bee enough fo r a storage}c rcroom. Is there a less viscer- whcn'this wecpie woulould have been just beforeore she turns on the balcony 'aul Sutton, a biannini),i), a vineyiuti owner, will lit- • romanticists, al star in movies tcfday, except ■ prcccdcd by a newsreel,» l, a cartoon, a light thatat signals acceptance of his Vorld War II erally kill;ill her if she dishonors the Sanchez-Oijon hosIS a subtle fire maybe KevKevinjCostnei? • I B'feature an3 maybe: a soup tureen affection.n. The joyous grape-stomp- ct drafted (for family, and, intelligence th att makei her the • With; his smooth forehead, blank giveaway. ing scenene will make you' want to'^o' Reeves foiour years?) Paul agreesag to go back to theIhe. most: in |erestln g person pi here«. eyes ariU[ft! tnearly immobile mouth, '’'Clouds’* is as swccpiroping, shallow, book passassage to the Napa Valley■y awway from a haciendala andi pose as her husbandmd . Gia^nini gutters adeququateiy, though Reeves’i’ aiandroid quality interruijt^.,. • rdma.ntic, corny, inrinnocent and nextautunumn. woman he’d been mailarried to less until dadi isi: deceived. But, bewitchedled his sarcasm is laboredd and'hls charr the emotioiotional flow again and again, implausible as many' p(postwar films But thehe plot is so convehtion-1- than a week, by Victorif)ria’s foxy grandpa (Anthony)ny • acter is Smart/dumb inn :a movie way; He plungenges into romance with the_ -J 'n o l the immortals,I, bibut fluff such bound, so so fixed in adhering to-anin He’s not enthusiasticc 1about return- ^ i n n ) an(and seduced by tho glory o of f the. script asks this commpetentmonto ardor of)f a man buying a bathrobe as “Duel in the Sun" and “Leave Her ancient master m plan, that viewersrs . ing to her, but he takesi upu his old job the vast familyfai vineyard (not to men-cn- do stupid things so3theplot«an 1 andbedrooIroom slippers. • to Heaven." with -a few ounces o f cynicism willill as a candy salMman forir 1Q while. • tion Victortorio), he stays too long. advance. ; . (Mall/ Cinema)CL ■•How you respond wilwill depend on h6w deeply you cnteiIter the world N^exican writers and filnfilmmakers call ; ; ^ “magical realism.” Dirc(lircctor^ AJfonso Ahiu captured thatblcndend ofUie cxot- ic' and credible in' “LikLike Wotcr for . ^SATIURD »AY, AUCSUS' T 1 22 T H Chocolale.” Here, he catchescnti il in fits . and starts. As oncrr happenedj ir in the 1940s, ' ■ i the writers (Robert MarkMi Kamen, Mark Miller and'Harvcj■vey Weitzman) 1 0 a comer from > A M - > P M script themselves in a i . which there’s no honcsinest escape. So a ' 1 1 tftey cheat their way outoi and try to I dt>vcr their decision witwith an ending — •' tl^at’s a disaster in evciyciy sense o f the word. twin

ju s t kee]e p i on w r iating \' DEAR ABBY: 1 hav.lave been rcad- ing your column for 50 years. I love you and your sister and:nd have learned a'lot from you. I'm 81 years old, and I happen to I • - • Itnow you are both ciosilose to my age. U'm curious: Are you3U ;still writing' . jjjour answers or is sosomeone else 'IjTiting them for you??

a p A b b y :'U . ^ b i g a l l l l "MlinBuren ( ■ / I don’t see how you>u ccould still be doing it. ■ _ • I read the death noticesno every night to see "who hass jujust died, and the majority ofthe notici)tices show peo- pie ID years youngerer 1than I am. I' guess I’m lucl^.— . -JA N E IN BLOOMFIELDBL HIHILLS, MICH. . ^'DEAR JANE: Youou say you’ve SG 1 3 Iwen reading my coli:oIumn L |C }ftars? That’s quitee rremarkable, Since I’ve been writinttiiig it for only • 3?! ; . I'Also, congratulationsjns.on i^Jaching 81. My twin sister imddIwc!3j)omin I 1918, but we don’t couj:ount our years; we count our blessings. mm P.S. Both Eppie andindHwrite our own columns, and wee vlw o u ^ n 't^ v e i _ _ _ it .any other way. I ■ u III ■ 11 ■] H .iD EA R ABBY: Myiy l?Lytiar*old j U m in iin 'ji.i3d i u 5bh (rilcall him Bill)hI) has a friend at ^ , school who confides in him. "Meg" • S5A / LE1"-2"O rig.toto ’20 Jr A sst. Sp(j o r t s w e a r • S A L E 119™ Orig.‘30-‘344Boys Levi® ^603 J e a n s : . is 15, and has been snesneaking out of lier parents’ house inn tlthe middle o f • 05A / tE2"-4"O rig.to':o ‘30 M isses A sst,:. C asual Sportswvear e • SALE 1 ” Orig. ‘8 B oys aand Girls Fleecee ■ V the night to have sex:x 'with several . different older boys.s. !Her paren^ • §/|5A LE8"-12" Orig.to'to MG M isses A sst. Career( Sportswea!sar • SALE 119™ O rig.‘31-‘33 BoysE Levi® Dockc k e r s ■ don’t have a clue aboibout this. Meg oses no birth control)1 oor protection. • 33A / LE1 4 " Orig. *24“4'”-*26” JrR I0 Jeal a n s • S A L E6®’ ( Orig. ‘14 B oys3 MLB® Tees , for herself orher partneriicrs. 1 > I wont to alert her parents,par but Bill * S5ALE / 3"'0rig.*13-»1•15 Fashion Color) r B r a s ' • S A L E (6=’ Orig. ‘14 B oys3 N ational B randd T1 e e s • &is sworn me to secrccy . . ,; I can’t tell Meg’s parparents without • 5)0% 0 -75% Off Ladiidies Swim w ear • S A L E 4°'0rig.‘12-pirls ^ > N ovelty Tees . getting my son in troulrouble with her for having told me. BiBill refuses to • . 3i0% Q -40% off Natictional Brand CooiD rdiantes includeles • SALE:3°’ Orig. ‘8 G irls KNew M oves® Fasashion Tees > te ll her parfcnts, butIt continues c to •'warn Meg libout her:r p promiscuous - K o reret®, l A lfred Dunner3t® & Sag Harbor® ' S A L E 4 ” Orig.‘Q” G irls NewN M oves® Textixtured Leggings! behavior. What shouldIdldo? I - V • • _CCCONCERNED • 5)0% B -75% off Fashsilion Jew elry '' ' '-.^ANIiND FEARFUL ^[DEARCONCERNIajED: If your • 30J0% -75% pfJJrC(C oordinates & R(delated Separates cj|iild were behaving pnpromiscuoiisly, Vii'otildn’t you want to i be told? itball Shoes. " pxplatn to Bill that because bei health'* • S A L E: 1 9 " Orig.‘39” M eens USA Basketb rc at smke, you , jnd possibly lives arc i ens USA Hiker cannot remtiin silent,nt. This is not • • S A L E: J2 9 " Orig. ‘49” M e gossip. Neither # C i some petty picce o f go: >ALE3®’ 0rlg.‘16-*2■‘2 2 Select M ens Swim£ Suits you nor yodr son isi dALE 4 " Orig. >19”-'“-‘ 2 1 ” M ens TwillI SI h o r t s , Tell Meg’s parentsI wlwhat you have # s/ told me. •S/»ALE 2 " Orig. ‘8“ CityCj S treet Tank T1 o p , . M • [ d e a r ABBY: MyAy wife and I' « 'Ci 5ALE 27” Orig,'39”9” Levi 550's® have brunch with a coupleco we are' ^ • 3 0 % off01 All A ccent Ruiu g s • very fond of. We payy oione week and 9 C i 5ALE 2 7 “ Orig. ‘SO”O” S ilver Tab® . they pay the -next. Therhey drink and • 3 0 % off 0 Selected badeIding coordinatesBS ' '. we do not The brunchrich bill for thp • 7rS% * i Off Orig.‘30-W‘34 D ocker® Shbnr t s ■ , , four o fu s is usually aroiiround$50.,But • 5 0 % off0 S elected^roiDW p i l l o w s ' their bar bill is between: ehS30andS40. • 5QiO% off M ens Jacli c k e t s ijLl d o n ’i th in k i t ’ss ffair that wc Biibuld have to pay foffo^ their drinks, but when wc suggest!ested separate ^ fchecks, they wcre'insultsuited and said, ■p«Joway.“ ■ They don’t seem to realizei what 'J. ' p e problem is, and1 we w can’t tell >•;; uiem or ihej' woulds^•think we were • Kl N teglcV al^ l l e y M a l l -'vWhich we oree n o t Wft'have . ’ j^ J p lly resolved thetie |problem by Ssit2SSM& M? . ■ , ‘ tf&ing'ao^^ on the nuirlumber o f times doMNt HOUR!RS: ^ ’v^ 'brunch together. But Bt now.,lhey . ,prwl«» lon.-Sat. lO a.nI.m . to 9 p.m . .Mm^burt that we>donlon’t see them - S u n . 1 1 a.niV/i itto :e p;m . f ; iSMry.'.Sunday like we used toi 7^ ' ^ t'O m t’A' solution otherer ithan telling - AJ < / - 7 3 4 ^ 8 llhwithelnrth? • D O ■ ' I r;c* ;iHi .T -, »804 inIN ARIZONA H C D H r a i B / ire » ^-'^STEWIOUS u , '■‘i A B S T ^ d Uiu l & Ycs. Ask m m h3;.;fcf^in.ttbarbUk

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Fridoya y .A u o u 8 tl1 .1 9 9 5 - ■firrwa-No'^Novrt, Twin Falls. Id ah o C -7; Pfeiffilfer staunds, del^livei^s,teachces in ‘IDangeirous iVIlindS’ I By Destnood Rym are no lectures from ththe podium of Bob Dyla)ylan, who's practically ^ Knight’Ridder News SerService- '’ here. dead pQict; to her charges, and workf > “Dangerous Minds." ddirected by ing up toDylan Dyl Thomas. V “ D angerous ' Mtnm cizc thc material. The movieovie began life under thc i •• makes the lesson seemcm fresh and Johnson is an ex-Mariarine officer much betteiHer title of “My Posse ; original. who found conditions toitougher than Don't DoI Homework."H( When they.. , anything on Parris Islandnd when she d o n ’t do0 thoir t homework in' realized a lifelong ambiti the annoyancc of her bjby-the-book sccond halfilf registers n with full forcc. [ in “Dongcrous Minds” is best in the kids who10 have been As LouAilAnne Johnson, Michellele fPfeiffer gives a strongg performance as an Inner-cityIni teach er. principal. The point in labeled the worst and mostm< hopeless Clearly, it’s no usesc teach in g one that sannot cam be made too often. ■ in the school, but she al:also functions • arc. AndI at a time when Congrcss iss some timely and urgent:nt issues to and the real:»lities of the U-oublcd andi ‘‘Julius Caesar" to kids wwho have to And withPfeiffer Pfe at thc head o f this as a surrogate cpn^icnciince: axing spcipending on education, job) raise. .evenwreck

‘Kid:’ Surfer■ dude ini K i n g i ^Arthur’s*s court r, ^ Angeles Hmes ■ lence, some sexuality andid brief strong Roberts, Robert Ro Duvall and Dennis ) C aipsule p review s language.) (Twin Cinemima. Century Quaid to this th seriocomic story o f a I Movies playing in TwTwin Falls the* —" ,■■■■ ' - C/nema o f Buriey, Magagio Lanfern troubled marriagema in Southern horse n im this week. Reviews5WS are by Los gwge.) (Ace(At Theatre of Wendell) Cinema o f Ketchum) country. (R, brief strong language.) Angeles Times and ratingtings are by the “Bushwtiwacked" — Daniel Stemn “Nine Monihs” — Hacackneyed and , (Twin Cineincma, Century Cinema o f Motion Picture Asscssocialion .of playsaslo]sloRpy, kid-hati^ guy who’ss prcdictible, films liket thist pose a Burley, The T AfoWe House ,o f America: . accused oof f a crime he didn't commit.;. greater threat to Hugh Gnjranl’s career Ketchum)> ■ 7=^5: f c So whatI hihe docs is hide out with a than thc vice squad. He anda Jullanne “Species"» " — Pretty good “Boo!" “A Kid ia King Arthurhnr’sCourr— bunch oflf 10-yeor*old Scouts on theirr Moore are wasted in thislis forgetuble movie abpuiput an intergalactic DNA\ ■' r This is an imaginativeve time-travel first campiiping triiJ. (PG-13, for crudee comedy about a woman whow wants a mutant wreareaking havoc in L.A. in thcc comedy-odventure thatIt fifinds an inse* dialogue.)e.) (Twin Cinema, Burleyy child and a boyfriend who w isn’t so form o f a beautifulbe blonde. Stare Ben T a d p o l e5 s S ' cure. California teenI (1(Thomas lan Theater)I sure. (PG-13, languagee and sexual Kingsley andanc Forest Whitaker. (R, forir Nicholas) winding iipip iin Camelot, “Cluelesless*’ — Starring Alicia0 innuendo.) (C/and-VuOriyrive-in) sci-fi violenlence, strong sexuality andd where King Arthur (Jos;joss Ackland) Silvcrstoitone as-*n-ovcrpampercdil “Opention Dumbo Drqrop” — Solid sonic langua'uage.) (Gooding Cinema) ■ could use some buckinging up hi^clf. Beverly' HillsH teen who decides to0 family film, an adventure-re-comcdy set “'Virtuososity" — Director Brett s t aa y A solid family illm. WitWith Art Malik transformm a clueless fellow student, in Vicuiam in 1968, of allill places, and Leonard hashe Denzel Washington and Paloma Baeza. Playilaying with it is this w ickckedly funny farce fromn detailing the transportingng o f an clc- playing antl ex-cope with a pained post. thc zesty "Runaway BraBrain," the first w riter-dirdirector Amy Heckerlingg phant more than 200) dangerousi Suddenly,.!’, .the forrner flatfoot finds Mickey Mouse cartoonon since 1953. (“Fast Tinrimes at Ridgcmont High")) miles. (PG, for war actiction and lan- himselfallill over 1997 L.A. looking (PG, for mild adventunture and lan- turns out,Jt, like its heroine, to havec guage.)(Mofor-VuDrive-e-in) for a compuiputer-gcncrated personallyy guage.) ('T'H'/n Cinenjcjna, Jerome more toI itit than anyoile could havee “Poc^ontafl" — Disiisney's 33rd onarampaglage. (R, for strong futuristic;c f ■ ■■ Cinema, CeatwyCinenuism o f Burley) anticipatedted. (PG-13, sex-related dia-- animated feature has mudjch to rccom- violence, some sc brutal beatings andd ..“Apollo 13"-- Itt hhappened in logue andid some teen use o f alcoholll mend it, including a gororgeous look some langua^ g e .) (Twin Cinema) Ovcrsirxd rooms. Grcacat_fo()tl. ExccptionnI seA’iec. AnAnd kids j 1970: three astronajits: in a dying ship and drugs.);s.) (Jerome Cinema) and a fearless Native Am-cat free too. {/\ssiiriiimingyuu cun get them out off thc pool.) kinds of help to gel;ei hom e. An suspensefvcful novel involving talkingB sense o f humor ^ d the qualityq o f its blown upI and ai few things make anyy For reservations call11 ^your travel aRent or (801) 328-2000.328- ______[ ' engrossing true storyf oi on the whole apes, diamEunohd mines and Africa hass ' songs, this story'ofthc 17th 1 cenwry kind of sens;nse. An epic aboiit a loner med into a jokey adventure a future worfd where water impressively told by.d/.director Ron been tumc c romance between John Smith S and a adrift in a f [ R e d L i o n H o> t T E L Howard but undercutit I by the film- farce thatat generatesj as much tensionn chiefs daughter tends tot< duplicate covers mostost of thc earth, this Kevin: Salt Lake makers’ lack o f trust in the material, as an Amemerica’s Cup race on a calmn what its predecessors have,ve done, only Costncr-startarring epic is neither a fias- which allows a sense of;o f phoniness to day. (PG-13-13, jungle adventure terror'r a little, less a'droitly and1 witha a little co nor anytllything that in a sane worldd Daifd on doublf ocnpa./kiney. Ralts a n lu/yert to availabiliry.i/in. Valii/limut/i 9/S/9S. intrude on the proceedir:dings. (PG, for and b riefcf strong language.) (Acec less.style. (G.) (Motor-V■Vu Drive-in, would haveive cost $175 million and language and emotiona3nol intensity.) Theatre oof f Wendell) Gooding Gnema) counting.;. I(PG-13, some intense action violence, brief nudity (Twin Cinema, ■ Magfagic Lantern “First Kni^tf*Ki — Scan Connery ass “Something to Talk Ab(ibouT — The scenes of act Inform ation: Cinema o f Ketchum). the kingg andt Julia Ormond as hiss first-rate creative team )fof “Thelma & and langu;guagc.) -frwin Cinema, ’ “Babe” — This film1 aboutal a young Guinevere:re do fine in Jciry Zucker’ss Louise” screenwriler Carallle l^ouri Jerome Cini'incma, Century Cinema o f ^ l E S ! 734-2400 ^ig-wJho^wonts to be: a--a-sheepdog is version oof f the Arthurian legend, butIt and. director Lasse HalliILstronThave Burley, Mai4agic Lantern .Cinema, Ace that nue. film that compimpletely fulfills Richard GereGi is too relentlessly con-I* attracted a fine cast indieluding Julia Theatre of f Wendell)V expectations. Its gleefeeful, Grinch- temporaiyiry an actor to be convincing proof antics are irresistsistible, and its as Lanccli:cIot. Overall an'acccptablc smooth melding o f Iiv(live action and Comelolt romancero that suffers from ils' r~ S C E N fc: z ' R i V E R CZ l R C l f S E S ' ] anin)Btronics, allowingIg ffarm animals inability’ toto compel belief. (PG-13, for,r I IN\lTHEFAMILY-ORIENTlITED \ to convincingly talkk IEnglish, are some bnsrulal medieval battles.)) [ Hhlagerman Valle'ey ! more siitisfying than thcthe cynical may (Gmad-VuVuDrive-a) im ^ n e . (O.) (Twin Cint7inema) “Tho Net"Nc — Sandra Bullock statss I E n d o f Sv►ummcr F a n jilyy Package \ / A u C u \ “Balnian Forever"' — N o tti film as a commnnutcr dweeb vfho falls afoulll I ' Chllilldron 12 and under 1/2 pricopr I I Apollo 13(PG)Tonixn Honks ,i.a—./ m for the ages, but accepUeptable. It’s the o f an elaolaoorate scheme to highjackk I offtnocOOOD WITH COUPON ONLY • EXPIRESIRES 8/27/95 | Today ot1:15-4:0Q.C:43:45-9:30 fcui- PUAS6CAU. film’s quieter momentenls, with Val thc inforw•rmation superhighway, andd I I W aterw orld (i3) KovIi5vlnCoslnof Nlflhtly 7:00.9:0J-9:00 “ Kilmer as the Caped}ed Crusader, soon sinislister elements arc trying to0 1 . 1-800-838-1096» I Today ot1:1S-4:00.a:43-45-9'30 ______^£l;Sun_5|0^30-7;00-9:00 . ^ =0n HESERVATIONS AND INfOnMA-nCmoN ______I )4icoIe Kidman os thee mwoman in his take hercr permanently off-line. V irtu o s ity (R) Donzoi v life and Chris O’Don)onnell as the Bullock’s's appealt remains unquestion- 1000SPRINGS Todov 01 12:45.3:00.5:1s. sidekick Robin, able, butit thist tcchnophobic wallow •biphan who becomes sid -Something to Talk/) the most audi- might bee moren persuasive if it didn’t my Rides til Stiovrtimel [that help make this the . Todoy ot 12:45.3'.00-5;15- •ence-friendly of thce BBatman trio, play outt sos< leadenly and wasn't rid- jn... Galas Open ot 7:30 I rlized action.) died withh plotp holes, contrivanccs and B u s h w a c k e d (i3) OaDaniolSlom stiow«1 9:00 . (PG-13, strong, styli2 nCTVRU rm»u (Shoshone Sbowbouse)e) utter implaplausibilities. (PG*13, for vio- HAGERMAN VALLEY, IDAHO'1______J Today al 1:00-3:00-5:0a-:ig-7;00-9;00 (I **Ihe B r i ^ o f Madiadison County" ■ S A N D R A B UI I L L O C K , Screenwriter Richaihard LaGrave- Her idGntit;y. DELETED. Streep and Clint nese and stars Meiyl Stn -t h e : Eastwood (who also) directs)d have ^ VVAM t e r w o r id _ I done a remarkable joblb cof transform* ^ 1 _ fekBtaftetaiM ** ' H£!i3 Q r | R V . I Show ff2 10:4?0:4^ DCES OF ^ _____ ‘-.itig.Robert.Jomcs.Walle»llci!s_b>rat-ML -'-MitPt50W Couwn—ffStSl- il - — ing sow’s car of a bookik iiinlo a stirpris- ^ j ti ■ l NET ingly'serviceable <»ttonon (but\ not silk) I ||j |^ H I Todov nl 12:45-3:00.5:1! purse. Streep is espccialcially luminous 1 1 ^ ^ ^536-5049 ~w*ndeu J WIMBI B O D B O P ^ • as n, careworn Midwestc»tem farm wife MSttrtO(anlJ(a.SH.tO-10.Sui2.t0 [[J .|Iil "A Rare And WoNDEiiniL I who has a four-dayay affair, but Ttolilx-Ujlfc^iatT.* E astw ood’s hunky photographer ph BT^Si ast Sound ... Adults S4.S0 remains too much off aa wish fulfill* . »j||f V, .2 ond untaor FREE. J 'ment cartoon of masculiiulinity. (PG*13, = some sexuality and brieirief strong lan*

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" ’H B y t E S i M y jk TheCONTINElENTAIL |H H H pef^brmjnj H Celebrate B ^ e TheLordl7 M Fri., Aug.’ IS1 I S V l l " Grateful Dead fanm S h elly M organ o f Cupiip ertin o , Calif., d a n c e s WednesdayWe evening dur APphoto m * 7 |>.m. : memorial for Jerryrry Garcia, who died eariariler In th e d a y o f a h eartart attack. iirlng a Sic traansit Je]jrry: ’60i I AMAZING^ML H i )s are Dl^ead ■ ^ FELLOWS f!M m gr> TVihnnw band members always ruinrr^am twaU/ti, the Twin Falls that they operated as lentoUm.praiitdanecmdfiJltethnlcalnlcot : His round, grizzledh) 1face shrouded ■ a P Garcia was clearly itsIS a collective, bujnS«nSKitoi. A»{, tnciwloi (i a •t>cdal fh«Tt ih gray, Jerry Garcia:ia was as regal and marketable symbolts most visible- pnawifacfeur iac««IiN£Mw muitel "DAVID,nox Don't mi55 this e:exciting c . and inscnitablc as Fatl;■ather Time, and >ol — no other ttaimefen After God'i Oun Heart.'*. u>Uch «UU band member comman ’ {n 19% In iu Mirety. TU« cdamttion musical theatre proroduction! ’ — until his dealh WedWednesday at age T-shirts, posters and uideddc a line of iu ltm cvcnl you iwn'( uorU to mlulijl FnevOleiltTint 53 — seemed ju st about ab as inde- did. . dolls as Garcia cfpmlu i stiuctible. He was thehe grandfatherly From the beginning, eminence at the cententer o f rock’s out becouse o f his virlg, Garcia stood longest-running party,ty, the masterful instrumentalist. He piclirtuosity os an ------guitarist-in-one-of-itsts nmost commer— B r i f f l i i — and-ddxterity-by studyiicked up speed cially successful bands,ids, the Gmteful *• banjo ond opplicd it tolying-bluegniss-• e Dead. years ageIgo. “That makes him a very:ry creating one of,the mo:> electric guitar, P ' ■ The Dead’s epic fofour-hour con- reassuringing figure for a lot of people."J." styles o f the ocid-rocklore ct distinctive ■ b a c k t certs were more likee rritual celebra- Garcia:ia had been in ill health forfor The Dead recorded prera.. I I tionsi and though GiGarcia barely years, as os drugs, lack o f cxercise and,nd tour.ed extensively prolificolly I and moved onstage, barelycly even smiled, a poorr ddiet took an increasingly;ly 1970i building a stron)through the s c h o co l the ali*consuming “vibvibe” o f b re e^ , debilitatiiBting tolL He survived a dia­ia- low ing o f “Dcadheamg, steody fol- ,i’, • Ij^ely improvis^ mu;music and unin- belie corroma in 1986 and collapseded . wasn't until the latecods.” ‘ But it - T hibited mirth experieirienced- by m il- from exhxichaustion in 1992. ' Dead tiirhed into a cultii; ‘80s that the IvV. lions of tie-dyed disclisciples would “I luve»ve a new respect for my own non, better known fortural t phendme- have been unimaginsiinable w ithout mortalityity — again,” hc said in 1993,>3, followed them aroundr the party that him. backstagcIge at a concert in Las V e ^as. . than for the music the;id the country Il k When Garcia was foifound dead of a He lookcikcd renewed, af^er sheddingng omalgam b f blues, rockley played, an | ’. \ heah attack in his roonoom Wednesday 60 poundinds and adopting a more dis-is- informed by jazz imprcck and countiy l ' by a counselor at Sereimnity Knolls, a ciplinedd 1 lifestyle. “We wen: bumingng avant-garde cxfOTiments>rovisation and - V'dnig and.alcphol treatmBtmen? facility at out. ... (b(but) our whole communityity It wfls_an attitude suiitation. .: -Forest Knolls near Sanan Francisco,] the has takenien a jump toward reafTImia-10- EricHittcnhausc of ^1rummorized by - r’ I grief cut across gcneratirations. tion, and.id .we’re i ^ d o f gearing up to hod attended nearly 300^lifomia, who Although the band’nd’s following make itt to the millennium. That’s ourlur outside one of )0 .t: Dead shows, . multiplied in the lastist few years to current gcgoal.” i Indionopolis shows a fe.the b an d ’s \ include many fans whoho weren’t even The barband has lost several members:rs “I don’t always havefew i yean ago: A bom when the Dead be'’A S. (Afler Spelling — as in Aaron) trends irmentioned in last year’s’s ore banned from school,However, they < ■ I . H * ■ "has never been the samiame for the kids BHHS y ( Cherokees, I j . i Ever since the Ubcrproducer Ul duds. One)ne sophomore showed up lo to the BHHS parking lot,$ side rigueiu* in H i .' immortalized tbc city'ity’s ZIP code, class spoiporting alfaux-Mongolionin Tbem dc:B.saysSegoil.. W ; comem.' . mail order has beenn ac nightmare, lambs-wowool coat with tmppy dread-d- Plasao surgery 'M\ .You t^ ordering a bbustier from lock furur (for thot Abominablele 77ie/7/cii:; Recovering . Victoria’s Secret: No'Jo sooner docs Snowwor/oman look) that retails foror surgery, mummified,stilg from plastic jfiS a • one enter those five dijdigits, than the S320 at thethi ultra trendy Fred Segol. 'I’’ the hallways, their chinstudents roam ilall! . operators begin chucluckling under Unlikeke characters in “Clueless,”,” swothed in gauze. liiis'and ■ noses . their breath and ciacldnking lame jokes Laurie Lipton, L> 16, would never bi3^ Fact or faux: Fact. B Fadkagen! , J about Kelly and Dylan,in. - considcrc(« d “enscmbally challenged”d” stupid enough to get;But no one i'l' Just when you thoughughl it W&3 safe (read: fastashion disaster). “I reolly^keice school is still in session.a.job while ^.;,to !mail order again,1, aalong comes nice clotlothes, and everyone ^ o10 you about the bandagen. t “Let me tell Back-to-Sc “Clueless,” which loo:looks to be the knows melie knows that,” she soys. get it done over sprir: thing. People must-see movie of the summer. ^rade:'e: A+ for creativity, C foror Christm as vacation ring so break or “Clueless,” for thosee wwho are_ truly authenticiticity back to school with sotf they come i^-,'.c]ue]ess, is an in>youiour-face satire Onj n> Fohimiian says. “But it’jtt liew nose,” • • i^i,^hout the temiinolly tn:trendy lives o f Tht fliiflick: In “Clueless,” if yourur pant as in the moviet’s not as ram- I, ' students at Beverly HHi illsH ig h .lt Barneys} c^ci i t card is denied, you tiyty sources cite no knownie.". To date, h -F R E E ■' ,,,stars Aerosmith yideo:o vixen' Alicia not lo go0 *^stal,”*' as in psycho, irra-a- jobs, pec implants orn !BHHS chin. ■ ■. Silverstone as Cli'er, a EBeverly Hills tional behlehavior. If you’ve just seenm “It’s just a normal crosr liposuction. ^ ii« ^ mM QOlo 1 1 , “Betty” (hot chick) whoi/hose mom died M att Lel-eBlanc of “Friends” onm society. It's not likeoss c section of during a routine lipos?osuction. and Melrose,:e, you say, “ H e’s such a rich,” Fahimian'says. everybody Si is ^H || . whose savagely tanneded litigatorI dad, Baldwin,”J,” as in babe, a reference to one lives in a mansion^So not every? a dead ringer for Rob(obert Shapiro, the ubiquiquitous thespion bros Alec,c. There are a lot o f apartnn?. “Not even. I^H II 1 . mokes major buclcs. B illy ;SStephen t( and Daniel. Toriri shouldn’t assume thattments. People - We Mrveyed the experts exp — stu- Spelling, ono the other hand, is a fUll-11- totally well off.”' ' It everyone is ;, dents ^Yho attend Beverl;/erly Hills High on “Moneinet” beaudfUl from a dis-s- T be^de:C '/ determine whetherier Heckerling’sI ' tance, butut close-up< it’s a mess. eflorts moke the gradti.idtf. Here's our factori>r Aujt; Totally faux, “i f I see».K====f======- -reportcard: a good-loolooking guy, 1 say he's cute. V TMhioo . - : Nothing' extravagantc like Baldwin,’^ - •, ,The flick; The Bwcrl;erly Hills High Lipton'saysays. *tl never aay 'audi’ for? f HEmTAfi itsa roS'Sam oa:r C r n z a s ? ....^ '"•babes th “Clueless”'is” m ake j the ‘I’m outt ofol here,” ' says Kevin Laxer, n m M - A s ' s p ^ D u y m a ''!"90210er8 look like homioraeless chicks, -'ajunior. •(•‘•Cher owns a wardrobe i extensive ThegraiTade: D Flo.FUirringUn you^ raiment trfWoqojpdsUme 'Retirement Cei^enter 5^qte5: it revolves around herier closet on a ; ToysazuBadtninere on, a lovely 99-year yo , -f.'iinotorized clothing rack.ck. Cher runs a Tbc flic7/cJf;In “Clueless,” all the , “Living at Wooc nieris d e li^ ^ . Ic is aJ hihomi nwdy from home:'You have ^ W^^computer search eachch morning: to studnitii hihove a cell phone.imrgically'[y- i your own pmonodstone Redrem^t Centonmlis superb^ even to .brinpngyouq^sofi fice water ona mql furniture ,_Ae-p^son "select nutcfliflg outfitsils and cobrdi-, attached1 to theirTingotips. They d iao l' 'T nTiooh^'imd the foo4 ts'iissuper." ■ ' . ■ H B i. sccMsones. ■ up moastester phone bills in claS% thele • ' , ■ . ■ :\hotafierri firt-br-FJUX.* Faux.K. “Ii “ waa way hallways,s, even at'the dinner table,B. npare our services anand piricesl** ,, t .•i^ggdiit^’* iay* Nola>la SingCT,i 16, a Kidscruisclise to School in 321 Beeraers'rs ’ **Comecomp .i •];rBev«rIy Hills H i^ SchoolScl junior, and'conveivertible 'Vetles. Cher drives a : .!'■ I H anrraas i;.' bhe go« to me couturecou ^o w s. a S20K bikini-loppedbil Jeep Wrangler (■'Altbougb I dd:^bwrthisdnrtirl. ti evenihoug^gh she ^nly has her leam-> ’HAVEN P u iv B L s a t mB IW L W y n t m ' i n .'.'.I'-'- ■ ‘i '- i ^ i ’S'SO' into fiishionI shesb speiit like er’s p e ^ t FOR 481 CU E .D I : 'S8,000 on’hei^ dad’s V THEQOU „ F*1U,D ;«)« i VIsaatfred FtetoriIf Aux; Fact “It’s not exactly - M0B4. ^ STM t, Segal in a two-moathsiiisfian. She's so the schmotaoozefest it.is in the movie,”r '- L . : ; i YEARS. jsst ••■grotinded.” . - Glsselle F*Fahitnan says. Cell phones.s, m c m w b 'v ■ ’ r ' , Is IMOPHling Throiugh it all, Tairk’s sstill th«esamcc g u y ■ I By Lany.Hovey Tunes-News writer - : I. "When I startedi youyc heard aboi« proq^s :ts j g ,; by word o f mouthluih or from a£^uaintari< es ^ , around the country.itiy. In the old d a ^ you r d- [ line TWIN FALLS - Veryy littleli has changed ■: M. ’ ' in the past 40 years as far a '■\i " ly had to rely on1 contacts.co But now there re ir as Jcny Taricanian .V-• , " 30 or 40 scouting - incoming basketball cooco^M* at Rttsnp State ing services. The kidsi'i re -isconccrrie'd;...... showing up at sumrummer oH-star camps. A 1 il- And Tatlcaiiian,.who producedpro a national H H ented player justt can’tcar hide any more." , championship .at Universityrsity o f Nevada^ Los 5 ^ 2 So recruitingg becomesb< the m ojor k y. - ■■ iu Vegas and later left thatIt jobjc after an intra- Coaches, schools,Is, geographical j ore^, hi n- ; dreds of things, figureflgu into the likes aAdx is-. She b eatI t mi e, and I ’ campus and nationwideide battle with his school and the NCAA, hastlasn’t changed much : likes of high schoc:hool ployers. ThcTecnii er I a i n ’t n10 o slouch either. S has to leom how■toreadthat to i - ' , p oatato. t i From the first time he hit Twin Falls to re- Torkanion soldid one o of the consistehc es ‘s^ cruit College of Southenlem Idaho’s Ricky among prospects5 is theirt diversity. ' Sobers in 1973, to 19788 whenw be spoke at "A lot of them1 stillsti want to go some place ■ y the CSl basketball banqunquet, to Thursday close to home. A lotI o f them want to ^e t — Martirrtlna Navratilova, when he orrived in town1 to keynote a sports ^ owoy as far os theyicy can."c Tarkanian laughed, medicine seminar, Tarkoniainian is pretty much ^ Tarkanian's consionsistency has been his Iby* on her match the same guy. alty tb junior collegiliege bosketball and its p|iy- , withIth Monica Seles “Boy, you’ve bwn here:re a long time," he ers. In many placesaces. particularly the east; a '.said to a reporter who rocaflcalled those earlier ; - ■ certain stigma iss attachedat to Junior college visits. ^ |H |: . basketball. Usuallyally, it falls, in the "dun^" And, boy, Tarkaniari is a remaricable por- wK y'' area- ' trait of poise and calm cons:onsidering the hulla- ■, i g t For instance, itt is ai boast at North Carol no ■ baloo that has attended:d himI from Long S S that It hos recruitedlited just one junior colldge ' player ever - futuiuture NBA Holl-of-Fon\er i D e n v e r ’ s hlockey o team Beach State to UNLV to0 thetl pros and now the budding new career atIt FiFresno State. |j3aW» Robert McAdoo fromfroi Vincennes in 1970. unveils neww nam e, logo Af^er all that, Tarkanlarlian is looking for- Mua SALSBURrmM Tim*___For soihe o f the st le schools. Torkanion said, it “ • ward to the new job like a ki is 0 mottcr o f “prestirestigc. They are able to-at- ; De n v e r - weeiu akidjustoutofcol- Eks o f speculation ended lege. y Tarkanian Is looking forwareifoi to his n ew coachichlng job at Fresno State.te. tract enough freshm, there I were there wercre rumors r that when Bob Che said she thought all alonong previous ma- that Torrencc’jcc’s time — 21.77 seconds vc;^er- th ree Kimberly footb:tball practices GOTEBORG. Swedenien - U.S. sprinter sus O ttey’s's -22.12 — was too fast. ‘ U.S. Opens. kick off early onot Monday Gwen Torrence won ihesjewelintheoown je couldn’t belie:lieve she was so much bettctter “But I've got o f world athletics Thursdirsday - a glittering X'.. -— - ; than everyoneine ^else.. . . Then it came on T no pressure KIMBERLY-All11 KKimberiy varsity and on m e. ^*m junior varsi^ football ] double triumph in a sin^on>3 basketbietball tournament will For abput 15 minutes!s shes :w u in track ' BISESS "I " 1 ^ 1 energy. I was'OS very worried, just trying; tto take a bite out of Riviera Country Club I • have separate categoriiories for male and fe- heaven,,as excited U.S.S. .officials < rushed. . Apptato hold on.” — and were pleoscilosed to find a soft, mubhy -, j | ’'male and will be dividerided into age groups. through)ttiej)ress sectionsOhs collaring her Torrerence kneels after leamli•ning o f Later in the. the, day, another worid rccorord middle, ffl. There is no cost to0 enter.ei Teams need to with thejikes o f Florencenee Griffith Joyner disqualification.hi was shattereded Iin the triple Jump, this timime Yep. they’ve got go themselves 0 creom > register by August 233 tby phono or through and even Wilina Rudolpolph. Then it was ' in the women’len’s event. Inessa l6tivets,, cof puff bere. Rivieraiera’s rebuilt greens, al- ' an entiy fee at DonnellysUy Sports. trackheB. . Tomnence who has enduredI hihard times Ukraine, leaptopt 15.50 meters (50 feet 10).0/4 though severelyy spiked sf up, are soft and 'The swimming races:es will also be divided Thoiira An appeal vvasIS proffered,p video- intraciick before — was'stoic. "It’st’s 0 disap- inches), breakiioking the world record of 15.0.09 receptive. The fairways fai are moist and into age groups and willwii. nm from 1 p.m. to tapes o f the race were, gl<^.cle Competitors pointmiment," she said. "But I’m notlot going to set by Russiasia’s Anno Biryukova ot the, th lush. The weathercr isi: nearly perfect ' 3 pjn. The cost is SO) centsce for each racer to are, supposed to nm In the (renter o f their worryY about< i t I'll just have to) beatb them 1993 worldi clchompionShips in Stuttgarart. This hungry lot is ready to feast on t cover the insurance fee.fee. Swimmers can reg- lone.9. Deviation can inteiiiteifere with others againI inii the Olympics.' If 1 steppe>ped on the Germany. A^ s- tered fhe old1 reirecord ion taking second, Thursdaj^radlcyley led the charge. It was the cost is 50 cents a person.'per stMped on the lane’s whit?lit^line. She’e was fhistrated enough, hovlowever, to Earlier thisis week,v Britoiri’s Jonothan EdEd- the 16th 63 shotI in a major, the first since Concession p ro c ek dIs from the entire day ' utemational Amateur AthleticAtl Federation suggest:st she might pull out o f tbe.4xl00-tbe wards set atriptriple jump world rccord in hi3hi Vijay Sirigh o f’ FijiFij did it in the second . >H ll go to the Solos &miimily. . officials replayed the tap^,p^, disqualified her meterr relayr she is scheduled to anchoran for first jump, the:then broke thot in his secomnd, round ofthe 1993>3 PGAF nt Inverness, ' . ‘ Formore,contactKeiKen Blake at 702-755- . and a w ^ e d the gold medn ^ l to Jamaica’s the U.S.S. team later this week. producing thehe only truly electrifying meno- ^ Bradley flirtedd withw uncorded territory 2653 at the recreation1 ccnter.ce • Meriene O tt^, who had finishedfini second. Otte>«y, on the other hand, wasis lessI than mcnt o f thesele cichampionships. ' — 62 — but misseissed a 20-foot birdie putt CoapUed from BtafrBndwireiqxM>ti . ------J------^ ^____I ot the 18th hole; to s^ le Tor a bogey-free round thot includecided an eagle at the par-5 . . 1 0 opening hole ondd sixsi birdies.' rSLiNE I ex-ISUplsayer charjrged in teeien-sex cas(^ Hondo Classicic winnerv M ark O'M eara TheAaiocUtedP^. ' • l6 fromn 1his home that alle^e^lyJly took place between Febrii and Jim G ollagher.ler JK were one stroke ,be- ■ m >rida, w as ondApnl., hind, shooting 7-ui7-undcr, 64s. John A d ^s ' ■ PO C A m 'LiO '-. Anotherher former Idaho ‘ ‘releasedled on his Johnson andani Washington,'both'Stort,rters ' corded a frontsideide 29 .en route to o' '6 ^ - - Stat«.;yntvenity. footballI player pi was for- A B own fecog- on last year’sir’s team, hove been suspentmded A dam s; alsalso flirted with 6;?the mally. charged o n .T h u n ^ylay with statutory ^ nlzonce:e as were from the Benjengal footboll program {wndiding 8 under throujrough 11 holes, but^'stum- rape.following liis indictmttment last month -■ form er:r Bengal resolution ofof the chorges ogainst thehem bled vrith laite bogeogeys at the 15th and 17th Tl Forth^tatNtimracali-.7734-6326 Eby fli Booifock County grand.Jidjury. * ■ . Un'ebackicker Der- McDermottt hoshi set triol in their cases:s for hote. ■ widfolteWUwlIMpiIi^M liutructtont. Sam Carter,‘21, a widede receiver who .' _ rick CarDarter, 22, lote Novernbeiiber. Six players shotlot 5-under 66s, including ;■ L .; TteTuiw played hia last eligible.siseason for the ^ ^ ^ 1■ B U I n o iation, and. BamiockCc: County Depiity Prosecutor• EDeb Greg Norman, ErnieEr £ls, Leo'Jfnzen, ■: — Z - * . lB engals in 1,99.4; was. orderedo r by 6th h t o senior linebacker Lantenno soid said 0 ^hool counselor wasts in- . Chip Bede, Gil Moi D istrict Judge Peter McDicDermott to op- Ike Johnhnson, 22, strumental inin getting the girls to.contnt*ct All told; there.vrcL w e 43 rbu^ds^^ , .-.peu ook Monday:for arraigBignment on the aod.junljnior run- . police. Shee saidsi the local health deptpart- 60s, .57 rounds1 underpar:(70..fttiitAeun . two. felony charges invoh'olving 14-year- ^ntngbacack Thomas Washington, 21.*21 mcnt also beet>ecarae involved in the Caseie af- scoring. average• was-wi a beii«volent„7;v59. ^ I STCres.antI statea t e ' D 2 '-AcOoldgirls. . A llfofour foce maximum pehaltitIties o f life ter at least twotw< girls were treated for.se:sexu- ' And that's includii ; :;CM cr, who had ju st retuiituraed to Pocatelr , in grisoi«n ifconvicted ofthe statuteutory rapes . oily tiansmitteitted diseases. ,i'. - r: the field o fl5 0 ; .i B., ...

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■p*2 Tlmoa-New#, Twinwin Falls, Idaho Friday, Aiigus:luain. 1995 . . .

I d ^ o) drops ]1 spot in1 junior gblffihiial' .,'.r^B u r l ^ womana Wilis ;The 'nmes-Nows ■ • o f Twin Falls carded an 88, sixh shots over withtl ai 676, two shots better thoihon Sim Coun- her Wednesday round. L.izAdolfsenoflda- iz . try. : ALBUQUERQUE,JE, N.M. - Despite n scc- ho Foils scorcd a 92, whilt 990 for the Idaho ico (692)(6 round out the top five.ve. !mine Stangcr, the iHaho Id team at the girls' team. The Timet-NflwsTir ^ Aslett and AlidaJidaHaubcrat71. ' IJiitiior America'ss CCup golf tournament Idaho finished with a; ththrec-day total of idalaho results; )tr 634141 liiropped a notch to ficfinish 15th Thursdoy; 761, three shots behind ColColorado. Southern . BURJRLEY — Dfannaiiltopn California won tho I8-tei•team tournament s r SS.-S .. . . ; Stangcr shot on 81, while Sara Thompson ) se«»-ea' ; • ■ homee ccourse wiimer for lSt' atmi3 B u J ' ^ ______1 ley WoWomen’s Golf Association tionalll Wednesday.V GuU(ailes cardeci an 83 tb nip.Rupee's I iiStSSSS?® S c o r eg : s a n d S► t t a t s .Wilmana Shockey by a stroke whi ------Robertaerts had 85. Ardeth Stork wcvon net at ioo.vk>ucra*haw. n»i i67 vith Tammy Darling at .700 and Joy ee-K«ni.*r.Ho»«fci,.end 7)-OMne H«aeaK.

■ A L sta n d in g s EmIDMM' FMdSMI . W L fttu. oa ... Televlsicsion RuftHiitt II Ootn . . 87 » J> PMnO "i »'ft IVIj[antle’sccancer SJspreads PkHRAtni -2-H 4-tS . / N«rYcrt 49 47 Jl E v en t • ■______statltatio n ______T im e ; lOdtflRiWl 240 '«« oSS” 42 M A431 ij . Tomo 41 U 47477 It Tannla, ATP Chamamplonahlpa . . ESP:SPN/Ch.13 - 1 1 a.m. S f F . 7 i 12-tM t»4M . r d \ - . t *BS/Ch.32 1111:30a.m. ;*■» 14 I I I 2 OxMOMkn Qoil. POA ChaiTpIo HO 441 • ' V abdoihc* en,mayirbe bowel M u Gotf, USOA Worn*S . T X . . . . , , . ?:SPN/Ch. s l ' 13 . 1 P.m. /urtMM >1. 04 W L Pd :SPN/Ch. 13 S5:30 p.m. Rw«»Y«ai i: B » M - Track and Flald.WcWortd Championships “ ESP ^ “ 1 .«ts It Soccar. Saatfla a t t. A tlan ta ^>rim« r r Sporta/Ch. 84 (IHT) 6 - d a l.LAS l ^ (AP) — Mickcy Marantle pre- i not examined him. KvmMOj HUM rBS/Ch.32 6 ibr more chemoUiempy Frida>ay to slow Djerassi soid by tele- CNago 40 U .C^ » Baseball. RockleasatBfBVO# a TBS k.8M742.MiMn' pared fo r: {2 fr Boxing, bout* fronrom N aw O riaana E:SPN/Ch.13 SP 7 p.m. 74t.OfW(mn3-7.V m aggressive cancer ttot hass s( p r ^ i n ' . phone from Philadelphio l*>mcu - 34 tl JS 8 p.m. flMnl3<8.S«iMn3-n»-7Lyy-M'P^... , down an fl Baeeball. Cuba atIt G iants WGJVGN (IHT) • .hisabdonlomen, and a doctor said thebc disease thot Mantle “looked aw- _ Rodao rNN/Ch. 30 ^ “ r - L « ’rime Spofts/Ch. 54 (IHT) 10 S S iS S S ^5i5SoSlt?i .'! also mayly beint his bowel. ful” but was “deter- CrtkunU 00 37 . it * In-Una SkaUng. Pov^ow arade Nationals , Prim 1U..MIp.m.. tofnlM44t.WnU Ttu) « 47 JI • . ■ I fOMUll.1M42.UKMKMs-it»i2s.Hcifa "They;y thinkt there is a tumor in theth bowel. mined to' fight” . ShO* 49 47 Jt ' RtcennNO-JMxna*.fMh.Crt»240.8m*i Theyhaytave some, reason to think so,” said Dr. ''He was veiy exhaust- / OMtm 45 - SJ ;45'*” 2 3 * . ^ , . . ' i4.»s>nM7.UiMb'1. DJerassi, a cancer specialistt > who met K/m ' ed," he said. “I cxom- it»m,f(son m Mrtil ^ snoosimmd d 4 000 ■UVEStREHai mnt4.ltonrdl-7.WH • JSrin 2010 PW0121«n2ll 22 00 CMCtfWn . - • ATUWTA Jsrtm14.D«DlP*iW< lantle’s doctors last'week. ^There** is ^ k ^ m i S SMT ^ ined him ,..saw what the^ SMSttl.CMcigge A>-apM.f«- Krr«3b moBcndirs r 2123 i ^ n.CcMnnI«.U«m< ling there — it’s only a shadovow" on the r , situation was ...11 was .« Thniq^OsiiM MiMwt.SHSiv^ 4121 (MrfIrf 3210 • ’.-,l6fhM.- AthU (MM9.aMnl-l4.Bc Tcni*)a.UMUM4 UtvHt-Hw*. UcCMnt FM.FM.Mtacr« UeCnip OOOO PHM'bIptlb 8J2S V«DncJ. 3 1 1 0-OrtKrwnd 4 000 WBBia1.7.HMn1-8.S ir -’* SfST'n. ^ : I very discouraged. Moro Kinua;S.CriMiQ ' aMKLPri^TtM.Rn.T-3.1-3.I2.A-I7.ttl om p OOOO ecntraJio«3b 3 0 0 0 . Urtt)« 4 00 0 'Un*■i*l& 4 000 SdMgvlffiMSl. OOOO Of|«ni>tnn 1 0 0 0 . 3030 C^pjM3b 4 00 0 USSB>FSAOOAli-C Doctors:ors for the 63-year-oId Hall1 of-Famert . ,.^ ^ 4. , thon that, he was dis- Omurtl 10. Nm rot 9.1M emM iw^ia.rAMises« nigib 4 124 UfMiieme 4 0 2 0. RSnMrf 3 0 1 0 IM .. ______havc'rcftj:eftised to discuss specifics o f his ill- “ " " “ ®’ couragcd.” OmM S. Hra Ycrt 2. M gmt FM(»e* ' UMltb tooo Brr^H -4130 ’ Bona 4010 Mk Tcut7.D«rel2 CUVEIMO ICWYOIfC tMra26 BOOO Bm^pn^p 20 00 enMgoc ^4010 l£oi ; !!1! USATbdayay T o p 2 5 ness. At least one tnuisplant On^Cf 3 0 10 Hookpkp .00 00 . Dutmlb 3 000 WWKtirr 30 10 TMUUTOOAY'Ompr* fomicr sluggers is expert said mosmost patients in Mantle's condi- >tiSffl»a ttrhu PDMip OOOO mT^(t 1 0 00 Ucnkl» 1000 aiwM n 2 0 00 saiMpai.*«lciMK E K " Uto. «3B 6120 em«c( t 1 0 0 84niapMP OOOO U M » 3000 OMMop 2111 Mi.l994nardLIMpali^bMdSs at Baylorlor University Medical Ccntinter where t>oti do not bene:cnefit from chemoiherapy. VIbM m »1iO BMweflacf t02 1 ' P»w«G 4 0 0 0 ‘Birlcnpxp OOOO tooo Unkilrdal(ti 1 00 0 pelrtitetfe««lK*«(M iifiering from hepatoma, an aggressivea( . “t’aticnts dordon’t live longer as a result of roiMiMtlB B«rgi2b 622 1 OTMIa i 8120 M p 1010 BMPip 00 00 (>iKdp OOOO VM*Wnp_0000 iTStntoWwdtOi,'S.'K R sr“ he issuer. Mpr OOOO FOrdi(ti tOOO SiTiqp 2-000 RKOd ' Pb P> form of C{cmicer. He was listed in serisrious con- ■ chemotherapy,”py,” soicl Dr; Brian Carr o f the «AMto> Uucnr* 300 0 SMtnnIlf 4130 PiNKP 0000 t.RxtkEicai - University oof f ]Pittsburgh Medicol Ccnter ■ o*ra> OOOO uwdi»itAlt') 8 111 P*9MCf 1 2 t 2 . S * IV.'.».FM 21 2 82 2.Mtn*a(m K ,'S f rhuisday. ?* : 3 2 1 0 TM 37 7 Q 7 TM ITmAUim New YorkjTimes reported. 1Thunday Transplant InsiInstitute. “The only benefit is DM ^ (lill IM a p«( UlMitas* tl S™ ? *’ ?! St *!’ m OOO* 00-1 4.pmsit]| Tom ^ Mi tX; SSI. !!!lSSi?M 4 000 PMU^ 000I a cm 430-7 Aam coo no mi 001-4 S.FW3IC] 1M-1 ii»3 7 tnat tnei cocancer hod spread from Manantle’s liv- when it’s (thehe 1conccr) localized. Once the - Mne 4 12 1 KAftft 4 020 tatardM 023I 200S Cl>-8 TooaA*ft«>lrM(IACn.DP-CkxM1. T.Aitam ■ ''• “ “ "El WDMtsn 0).Bcr<>i{lt1. AwtilU»-andmM>..*taM12&- S.HMDm 641 Ml - Roy True,Tr nn attorney who hasos known , benefit” ■M OB CSawM 001 CW004 GDS-IO • OW[22).B«f(«*>|«).38-flonJi l).CS-«M{«).8- '9.IM £ « Mantle5 since si 1969, said Thursdayly that tbe Coir said mostmos patients in Montle’s condi- Vt L Pd^ _ NwTM on '21< tO.OMlSL AlMt <1 U £ I RER BB SO tl.TanoM s « «s2 u cancer hadhac spread to Mantle’s “stomitnach,” but tion do not liveve Ibeyond 18 months, ot best PMaMiW 41 49 M ,u 6-8W7i(5).CP-OMlnd3.H •* H tlUMow UcrtnH 47 M .41^ UK l06-CMMa.Nwyallt.2St.2fr-a*(3l). . . iM4 would notnot elaborate. Djerassi saidold that while Mantle cannot be ; • Anu 42 tl * i(Bi(IO).OWI P H R£lRER oe SO Sn«>r S' 3 1 .1 t 3 tJ.C«lBib9 n i l ■ ttovYcrt 40. $7 41 C:«rraceL.24 24 3 .1 |1 0.0 t4.AI«m . SI? 7?- 'Hospita}ital spokeswoman Denise KileK Wal- . c u r ^ there is a chance that the disease could S i r * . . . luld only confirm that the caameer had go into remissioi»ion from the chonotherapy. CvMOMkn 2 2 1.2 CMO 8 ■i g itvS** ^7013 ton would . V« L « s : ! 0s 0 1 3 WcWwVYJJ t 1 1 in Mantle’s abdomen, refsfusing.to “It's aboutt gigiving himia longer and Ainc- a ? « r " ' . 2..". V7 7 1 1 UcCmrLM 1-3 0 1 i-.FMlkShif/;* JtT« M *« .OwlrinN « 34 £ 2 2 0 3 OiMMn M I 0 0 1^0 8«onLWaimcT)MitWtnn.T-234.A- llAAsm 644 »o 20 identity/ sispecific organs. Walton saidlid there is tional life,” he ssaid. “With a lot of luck — a ttanm J4 43 J! 0 0 0 ,.0 . 41743(52.7101 30.NatiCnfe« CTKI«a 49 4t JC E S - f-s; 21.VM*gk>i ,5? noconclu:elusive evidence the cancCT hashi spread lot not a littlele <-— it coujd be put into.icmis- PMW9< 40 S5 S? 42 nS™ . « 7 ’ . 4 4 4 S KAnjNS3.R0CNE32 22.VAnnMt 7-4-1 299 - to the bowxjwei; sion and he c»uldcmu be around for a while and' ALM 39 S7 4C MUnan 2 M 2 5 2 *2 ^1 s s r *’iiVoOOOO COUfUOO FIORCA aBoknCtite* — U.. - - ... - ---- " - WMrtUM 1 •••4--J------i3-t--2---2- 2 . 1 t ...... -...... ,..,744*. m - _ Doctorsto^plan to start a differentnt type of_ ^ l good.’* ' kitaSn. B«tn 0 2 1 iberapy Fnday bn Mantle, Truiruesiud. ■' TOaritle haTixiT iw eiv cd T c\^ blood transfu- w I Pa 0 0 0 1 ' EYrca 4010 Vn26 ? i i ? ' ui)Su" chcmothei Cdomto o *s Sj : ? r:«SS£Sri!5 ! new chemotherapy is not.nenecessarily sions sincc entamtering the hospital with anemia LuAnQM 91 . 4S £3 X UH*wHcr».K»—;ftic.cc>j ^ BM L ] 11 111 111 itatn.111\ rtfq^td 4 000 KAbtMMM 2 00 0 '>MtnK«*7.Q«l«gSiltl.6cSSf£S^c£2Ki. stronger’jr” than Mantle was previous'iisly given, Aug. 4, said JefiJefT Ploce, a hospital spokesman, 4« t. (S7J»s; I. Gkipttb 4 0 2 1 Pn*naena 4 0 0 0 B«4iiM«»a4aAj .$wFmS«0 44 S3 41 ' [£^rw3imiSinFnt.Fn>IFnatrtvSM- - CiMbSb 3 0 I 0 Onbm lb 4 000 UMiSI.IUaHOnViZZ»z2.B««ia.TntTM True said.aid. “What they were givingg him was ' .Mantle tookok Ithe news that the c ^ c e r has M >awaa.YMS82 Bnl. Vamr. TTtd. HmMu.lu.T-30S.A- T. Bunl 4 1 1 I D•wKnrim 3 020 ltFMiuei1I.IU«>>9 strong. This-is a combioi^nation o f spread with coui:ouTOgc ond gracc, Truc'iiid. VMMdqnWiBra"** tax n l^a ' . 1l4S3[t3iI^. Omtic 3 0 0 0 CniWtf 0 100 aonT.OraanUfWigK i V S S S '* pr=«y »t. lM«T9M(4.RLM2 VMVAtA I 0 0 0 Oldc•dwc 2011 CMMiEMbRkalB■lBM»gOwi1.hSn agents. ‘The doctorsors 1ore pretty straiightforward. He OEVBAK) «t(( 4 100 t,llUMniSlt. UMOaiaNelMiiM PADRESlCUeS2 BMMB 4 0 0 0 Tia< assi flew to Dallas Aug. 3 totc consult listened to Dr.T. (I(Daniel) ^ M arco and thanked Sma^a3.<»3ge2.W0Bi» ttrhU FMomI Rtfap 3 0 0 0 Rl»IMP tO»0 )u«iaaLMdNCMp(t» Djefass CMaea 12.8«< OMgo Si 2nd 0«n*„ . Lotoicf SI 31 eBi2» 3 0 0 1 0>M(af 3 0 00 «rhH «rhbi MV ^oooo Q g g i m lelphia. He met with Mar MMaZtf1 Biht SOtO twnifIlf 4 0 0 0 rht/a 4 120 ucAmciMtf 4 0 20 TM 33 2 82 TA i wcek ancand looked at bis CT scanin but has the challenge." HnTotS.PMi>MtM« t. II Irrlngi lAmrf 30 00 ur^ie^1b' 40 10 JcAMda 3010 OnAiM ^ Mrif OOOO SM(«nI«n 4 111 OrHIXi 2 10 1 SoirtS " 3000 CdM ’ 100 UoMlHMtn} ■» T7ora3b 2000 BC 3120. M«l 4 0 0 0 OMlbalb 1 0 0 0 Fkitt mo5 S PGAsbo'r^ Evnak 1 0 0 0 ffnUMUK 40 11 Emnlb 21 to Zth» .niaoa^ VMWA 4 110 ViUR)i2lHl3t 3010 FKMp OOOO OniMIIwi 3 110 with Olympipic-size rents M2-a» Ujrill 3 3 3 rj«tt* tooo PCMffi OOOO Sntiali•I2I> 40 11 mCMa*p).DMal(7) lantansd!^^^ ■W py«t« 1 0 0 0 BmiMe 1 0 00 ; »Yy««P«l.T«»««(1).; over the Olympic plan, ho was .Cda»efWce«l«A*ir»llw,441«ULSCpA ' a t • B' TM* M2B2 h}wp OOOO Tmnt(# i S S . a t l,ANTA a > (AP) - Dm Bolingig got the the protests ove . Ml 1MUIB74II Kiait Hi 4'ia ta Ci*so>t 4011 FOAip , r< 2!S:,. 3i43-«« news inn a note shoved under- his doon d the notified by IntcImown that his lease won't bc aiaa(UM»MJMKn>ll]ataCk .010 .129-8 sjmme 30 ii MlM '1 000 0*n* ” SiSSUr^ ^ o— hmYbi « • 000 a2m om^ ACdaon 4 0 0 0 Mmprap OOOO RiUr 8 24 4 • SSig landlord-d ^was subleasing-his $475>:S-a*month renewed nextxt imonth. He said he doesn’t CMMliauii E-TF«TMU(Q.OP-N*iYa.Vert1.U»- fiWrp 2 0 0 0 CiMiptap OOOO iMtJffe 14 1 0 5 1 \ 1 aw S" CMnt«.N«-riM8.2»-UA■Wkn<14).mv MMtrf I OOO UPmpnip 0<0 0 0 ,SRMdL24 I 1 1 1 a B a QratNoiwi ent to Olympic visitors forr $3,000i a know where he will move. Oo(p»JrviH»Smf9f«atJ^l [1l).HR-en» Unn[t Intown alreadready had been raising rents be­ birT(ILSS-laknl24).VtSM(f paying fore disclosinging the sublease plan', ten'ants A L b ox sco rcs ■ 8>iDi«9 1«> aOOO 2CO-3 MMW.2'0 2 0 3542-J7 $3,000 a rmonth rent from May throrough Au-- say. B o lin g;'s 's 1small one-bedroom opart- ' ' iwcagT.TiOEig2 <* 3 000 0»-2. KBP-«rRMr:T)M.L«|n(.T-£4a.-.£4a.A^A OAadlM 40 00 AM 1 00 0 MwPvnnft Taoi 001 ~ 6B (M.76S). . Ortnph 1 0 00 AO> OfMMol 1. lOe-ONOI S. Toa I . KiMC 30 00 H»aai(l7).Rod«uU<2Dl HR^fT rw» IQOO TtaMyd-ii bobemm , > 4 ^ said Bob3b Hovey,1 who with oeighboTOr Boling for the exempticiption. DM i8I S220 Artitt ttrtiH Op-0«aoo2l0a-0NiatD».S«MBifca ShMlanrr . tier tenants have formed a loosc-knit lc “Few AIDSDS patients need 'constant' ^U»L7-9 4 2J S 3 1 3 4 3 CftkaiM 4 111 CUryifryif . 3 0 2 1 FMycf 4 0 0 0 McRMd ftratptLOWMn BMBMr 3543-49 and other ^Mwai . 3 2' 3 3 0 4 H«xpr OOOO UeOMifM>f 20 00 PCMif tooo BUMdSS !i5! SjSESSaSS:-Ttomf(3l).CK«- BnRM(3«> RUdXMl t-3 1 1 1 1 0 0 .TM a 1 »1 TM J rap OOOO RMn 2 3 • ^ ments.” It is imclearar hhow many landlords are con- 0 0 0 ____ ^ Mp OOOO K*)MrU4 1 24 6'V 7 7 3 0 f lost their best hope for in:immediate templating similimilar Olympic lease proposals; - Ut CFmDit). b, lit («a»l5 im 0 » -1 ' Amae 3 0 11 AaMfMil 3t20 UeC-Mi 114 f1-0 0 0 2 M HHHH flST « 003 n 3b-1l ACdmiH 3 0 11 6nO«2l 4 0 2 1 KWIW 1 11 0 0 2 2 liilhHtATJJ action thisthi! week when two state lc{legislators, State Sen. R:on o n ;Slotin, D-Atlanta, is compil- Ut«*w.|lar«.Uwt;FW.Uirtine l«n2.Bo*nl VaMp OOOOMndzMtSzM 4 too 114 00 2 2 2. 0 M M K M h I tl sensitive to the renters’s' plight, ing a list off cM. Com. T-2J8. A- 2ft-fiPMT«Q EWraib 0100 KMC ’ ® * M a (49.inj m).HdM(t).Tt^(13}.Oom . BWMp 1 000 TKMptip ?oSi "eSS?“ - ^ :d plans to address the issuee at a spe- would not disciisclose who he hos.heard from, b>MnMt0).M)-CA:k*«<|)3)..|12J.JnV*i*t2 • PW»j*i -lOOO Tmrrartmrf 2 tio ao*WM B 7 f»rjui,Maaao (20LC«Ma(l2>,U(cMm 13 aVMi 3 6S »' » » » BonoHRtpsog^ cial sessiission ofthe GeneroliAsseirrmbly that ’ “It's a littlettie more than Intown Proper- waucnY v*t*(ii;Atoi(a).8j^ KS "!! ^a.17 1 0 ties,” Slotin said.sale '■"< ;cMfo«9w iwa R ER es SO TM M B 7 B TM1*33 1 12 13 11 RSt«a»f>CfdB4tW>»lnMMHBmb' S™»TTK!£R5-fl«e«MM begins MeMonday. McMdlg2bMnliM««n.^ ___ . . ■: fcW««CY««E8-»uMtaalldMAMA Intownwn said Thursday it would1 tsoon an- Slotin andd RRep. Jim Martin, D-Atlanta, ' Kdtfd 4 00 0 OmmiI ' t ' l O &UsaiU-t 3 1-3 t B B 3. 0 amn^D om m s w - s Iking with said there was i 4 0 2 0 MtaM .1^3 3 3 3 2 1 oSa 301 Ot 9RMn.(Mr.iBCcA«K n ouncea; a , modified plan ai^ertalk: k'as little chance that legislation Ei*yH 40 10 TOMlcf ' OOOO E-nM«[4).0nca(3).C(>-4iP-fl*nO«gol. Un*l*-Hom*.UclC««n s, though no details were: released.' r addressing the Olympip rentals'cbuld p'ass SWmrf 4010 UtmAII ; 3 111 OqM 0 1 0 T-Wt.A-.tS.40l "* COM* 4010 OMdSb l> < 41 1 0 Lm 2 3 33 3 0 1 .(»cnil.U»-tetM0088.0M9110..Oil CMnmcT7M.Scea.T-< do will be in the specialial 1session to redraw c o n ^ ^ Sm1b 10 1 0 Otgnaa ■ < 4111 DJem 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 28-C*MI(2tJ.Of«e«(J7).3a.1.3S-CinaCa (JB.1t(}. . ncnOAUMLM-CH “The keycey thing is anything we do QMKit 40 10 VM»1»» : 2010- taUI MMMxa (A Mm i m. Se ■itauaMvMt voluntaryaiy,” said Intb\iirA .gdneralI imanager sibnal districtsicts. State law prohibits loc^l Rana)3» 30 00 JOfiwlb ' r t 3 B Oaariu(4).S-iWl.SFLT> SRM S " SB s oKl N L la te b o x^ ! s cinsaunna o n HOUSTON ASTROS-te-A)« IntOWnwn has about 300 apartmentnts in sev- “You can1 piitpi in a piece of legislation, I IM& 3000 MMrta < ,V. ' ‘ u«)n>e.*!!!! Bmw 2 4 8 la f ll tt nonoTBAa enpropenperties near downtown Atlaniu)ta. have it not |o-anywhcrc so-'i and not help anjt- TdHi M.0 7 6 Tol* ATkWk6*» Vfcn* 124 3 J. 3- I 1 0 c»*lb Ioio FTM=n*2b 4 02 2 IWll(riii]. OP-c|«r«2- {t NLboxscores^ WMd 1 1 22 2 1 1 3 0 30 TdWrdWiip OOOO Demandid forf housing is expected faifor outstrip Apartment Association As: to ofTer standard! BPosiAjiwei ■ »flP-blB«unn(ycftM}.biia.tyetrunm . §2nr1b4VoV HmKinn1».4112 WttFAMRtMNdS ER BS 60 WMTCM. , . . HOUSTON ncmli].t*-rndMl . 1mn30 4 13 0 cMr. hotel availability avj in A tlanta du:luring the lease renewals/als and not impose excessivd Uittw-itiM. R«ukc FM. F V0fd 4010 HOCK "ir”'™" ' ] ' 1 4 . ‘ii I h H . .'•rh U ,(rd.U«™ra.CH**#iT-aj:s.'sss. K -isisaWMyIV 1 000 IWMHodi d Olympics)ics, thus increasing the te>«mptation rent increases,es, iMartin said. The association L»y«U1-2t I t 3 WMrf 0 10 0^; BUrF*maMHE5-<» • forgougii represents abovibout two-thirds-of the 300,000 0 0 0 xmMtf -4 " 2 BUMrefK !!■!! SX,’ " ! ! S J m 24 0 0<012 0 >02« IkMxilt ^ p ' 0000; OKAOORMO^M^S^KkMr. Hovey^ Mid that since he starteded leading multi-familyy'apartmeiits ap in Atlanta. ) Bukla 1 0 0 "0 • ' s s i. i ! ! ! ® . - OOOO MMW.MMSvMa■a«4enSV|i«nr*i.d»- 1.0 2 3 CMMm 601.0 bMMCBe 40 to T-* »4S4 . 1 ' ■ ' , ; ' , . , •’JlS w S 7 * g'loot ® 4021 BhtMyX•y» 4 000 , .«rIlU loot Sow' *OiO Stmlbisib 31 to ftMef 2000 UMifWf ?0 00 SLlB* '' 000 OOC 001 m -i umm. - kCei-BMM. AMmft 3100 Ugta[(i>i[(|. OOOO ■ AitnteA 30.00 JMHn2»kiS 60 00 !<•««*• 000 COC 022 ctM-i prmaufiQifpeiouM ,SMB{gns BHMyp 4 110 UHM rMlb 60 10 O^Laiit.lMMMilM1.UX-a.tali rM*f*riOAJMA Taitr k 'S ’.".51 K S i ! ! ! «Mrf ■ 3121 • 10.U.toB4**l»^ !««» • scesp OOOO DraMp•tp 1 000 . KM2B SOOO Owlgnettne 4 0 00 mHR-Km«p).BWi52'ffS?. g sg sssmdPtnyKnii*. COntinU€luedfrom D I, • siohal stint did nothingi to cool his.enthusiasm ' ' upmr : ODOO TMbptop 1 000 . Bnvalb S120 HtrnJbm» 40 10 (21J.S-C4t«*a. ;x>oh>poohs the idea that juniciibr,college forj^dflnganJ and .working wilh young ployers. yuutns ; ■ ' • gjjfntA-1010’ cn>Mi SI to vrifid rt REH BB 40 US. ■, TTIOTTHO ." • ASSOCKl o o ^ i i iiiimii Ho poo rip- OOOO vaM«B413l SbMpa; iss! .u. '■ " MUKimr.licmomr ployCTSCai can be categorized. perience coaching Uie I^IBA's San •ru n a*fhM ' “2*2 OOOO . S*MO 4 111 awp 0 0 0 t 1 ' SwFfcSS y^FMMO«<«d ^ “W5 ere recruited -Lany Johnson ,fitlipm-junioi''' Antonio Spurs)urs, Torkanian said “we would VHOcI ' 3 130 IMEntf I 10J0 AtMTB 1 000 aeammSi. !!!!■ 2 s r i ! Hk J227J , 1 000 ^ P 7 , 1 , . ousoe collegeJ andat youtSre not golliig to finindabctter havebeen.fineiine if they (management) had kept . ’'J T 5 V d l t Z f \ ri iSS! :23W i.;s', .ta)M<>«A«ar person th * »000‘ MWyl '?SS m ! KIS. "“ 'SW .1 0 0 0 2 I than him,” Torkanian said,id. He also (point miard)I) RRod Strickland. They let him go K 4 I fl a Hiutn’ . ODDI (OS Ott-3 Fmp OOOO EsTttcfX’a " ! ! I«p»i>a t 2 eplace him. If he had stayed there, ' u m V lOoJ wntfi < M.HouMnl TM 40BSI TM^ noted the development o f Sobers, particularlypc ^ didn’t repls CMib s a i l wiiife , i S!!! K3SUi!S»^ i W S S S S W S K w n iu te v in the Mcondsect year; is one o f his favoi/oritemem- we might haveive 'won it" , , ^ ■ . Neither doeiloes Tarkanian support the Don » !S1! s s i y a K . . " ^ ^ s i a . a sS S .£ 5 a a s s j a s g r 1 0 0 0 K* M .«* Tarkanian family's associaiation with' Nelson school>ol * ' '” * withaCarCampus that's thdequal of a UIbtof-fpur-' that in tbe pros you don't see the players as .*' j r « , . , 1 1 4 1 SnmM SSM v year colleolleges. You get great cothmihunity sin^-' -much. For gamewnM m d ^ practice, that's all.” - ■OM. (cues .2 0. 0 : port Yourou have a president that wanants a^ood ^ V So,witb enth^u islam ’iioabBt^.aiid high ex- , - . ■ P H H « I gSaeSN«M M M " • IhMt"..... V . (VMnMMdr* StalAUa 124 • 45 s “ “ o-I«';i-JSS?“ 5 program and that’s v d y immportant l peotatioilsinacn and%urrOUiiding'hIm^Ttdcuuan . ■ I I I '2 rt.T-ai.A- B0M 14 0 0^ athletic pi 22SS25S1* •, can sco8 whyw: CSI is always tougt^^ - ' begins careftrNsrNo. 4atTre8no Stafis; ' \ ' ■, 5 .1 . '*• I V\'^, ‘aMffn.hwp>u • . .. UivtW-Wn.WMfM.CMSH* His troitroubles with tbe NCAA ^! UW^Vlii-I Forhow longibng?. 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Marliiin^rallly to snnareRLockiess, 3-2 'W i t h a ssparse Saianders;: MIAMI - Tlie FlorijiaI MarlimM ml- lied for two ninsin theisevei and another' in the eighthIth on Steve . L i o n s nn a u l J a g;s s 19-3 Decker’s sacrifice fly to the 3-2 Thmwursday night PONTL\C, Mich. (APj•P) - Bany ' ...... ' Sanders only touched thele ball foilr N F L e O] x h i b i t i o n times. It d i ^ ’t matter. ThThe Detroit ' '' N ational Loac a g u e ^ ^ H j H Lions still bod far too mtm ny guns, M ike Johnson Joh tackled ori offense and defensesc, for the Jacksonville’s’s RandyF Jordan in the * expansion Jacksonville Ja£faguara.- end zone for>r a a safety, giving the Andre Dawson doublededoffS teve The Lions scored ohI theirt first Lions a 12-0) leadles 5:341 into the sec- * (2<2) in the eighth andmd took third H h IHH bn a throwing error by Mik

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Twin‘win Falla, Idaho Friday, Auouioust 11,1995 i pbijurred Indly drive]jr Fox 1 hospita I ■B r i e f !f l y i n s p oo r t s ,; In^anapolisiS {(AP) - It-was ■ ■ ■ ' ■ th'c rffost satisfying lg stroll of Stan 9 Danie;l,Cii ■ Fox’s life. iieddes share L^ P P G A l e a d ;: Xen* w eek s afterer a horrifying |Mj|MN B j CANTON, Maiass. - Beth Daniel and JaneJar Geddes shot 7-under- crash in the IndiaQO]inapolis 500, the 9 5 par 65s Thursdaday to share a one-stroke)ke first-round lead iti the ifncecor-driver. walkedked out o fa reha- ||j |y S S W l $450,000 LPGA\ PING-Welch’s Championlionship. bilitatton hospital and.an returned to ^ Daniel, playinjng in the morning, chargedged home with ^our .birdies his home in Wisconsti on the final foiirIT holes and her score stoodood up until late in the day ig; aiand apparently when Geddes binirdied her 16th bole to pullull even.i '• wellw on his way ^ ■ Geddes, whoI won\ this tournament ina 19861! and 1987,’api»ared to recovery, ...... ■■■■>■ on her way to matchingn or beating the3C coursec record 64 in the Fox' left the afternoon when,L shes posted six birdies onn herb< first 11 holes. But she hospital with W ^m managed only dnjne more, on the par-3 7th.th. . ' his wife, Jean, Julie Larsen, anothera late finisher seekiieking her first victory, also ' I at his side. It bad five.birdiesi onc the back nine to finishish ati 66 as the players took was latest' step ' Hn advantage ofthee sunny,: calm day. in his remark-* Colleen Walkecer was next at 67, with four foii pldyera bunched at 68' able improve- — Liselotte Neusumann, Meg Mdllon, Tam'ammie Green and Jennifer ment sinci; his Wyatt. c(ir slammed head-on into the first-turn wall ^ Soutar lealads Show boat: qualifyingq on the opening LAS VEGAS> - Dave Soutar of Bradentienton, Fla., and'Gene Sms /2S. of Allen Park,Mich., N finished firat andid seconds In qualifying for ed a blood clot _ match play Thuiursday ot the ShowboatIt InvitationalIi PBA Senior he was in a coma w Tournament. indition for fivp j^H . I Stus, runner-iip twice a in i this toumannament, closcd with o 280 , lotentially fatal I^H gamecould but not still catch co Soutar, whowh has led from the first . > tided. r ni round Monday. car veteran who SouUir, a 17-tirtime regular tour and two-ti niy once a yeah 'o-time senior tour champi- [ on, had a 259 fin onsciousness on Inal game to lead 24 bowleiwlera from an original field ' F o x n BPI of353 intothemi mdition changed match-game competition.I. ' - ■ W sxt OI four weeTcs. • ' - Tommy 'Evans,IS, the defending champior>ioh from Fort Lauderdale, ; i ^ ofth e race May 2i a responding to ;;V :: Fla., mode the cui;ut to the top 24 by finishingling U th. ■ i •: Doctors'removedand became more ~ t Jack Homer of Beipre, Ohio, who celebslebrated this 65th bitthday ■ j 'to m his' brain but !.he He was trans- i>phok) Tuesday, qualifieled Uth. He's the only bowbowler to compete in’every _ f ' and in critical condodist Hospiuil to StanI FoxF< aita In hit car as thaha front part braaka awevay In th e first tu rn o f ththe opening lap ofthei PBA Senior Tourur tournament since its starttart in 1981. ' ' . ^ ‘-days while'the poti f-. on Hospital of Indlani I ' brain swelling subside m apollt SOO on May 28. - and was releued S a b a t i n i cruises ( at A cuiura tourney ri Fox, a midget car improve>ve his strength and mobilityUty, apparently ran 'over' tlthe rumble strip into the,he|cars to try'ond have the d “ drove Indy cars onlylince the crash, and occiccupational therapy, whichh ii is along the inside of thithe track. His car v er pro>rotected," Dr. Kennethth l " MANHATTAlAN BEACH, Calif. - GabrielaGal Sabatini needed ■t ' finally regained comfans sent cards or basicalljilly daily living skills and cog':og- crossed to the outsidede, taking Eddie Renken:ens, the neurosurgeon whowl m inutetes to dispose of Karinaina Habsudova 6-1, 6-2 June 2, but his cond lim well. nitive: t;types of rehabilitation. He Hi Cheever with him Intinto the wall. The; removec^ed the blood clot from FFox'soti Thursday in a third-roundth match at tho10 $430,000$ Acura Classic little over the nextnforting to know also didlid soniespeech therapy." accident also knockeded out four other brain,, saidsa after the surgery, women's tennisI tournament.t 1; 'SloV/]y, he beganare, r< ond we wil! Foxc willw continue similar therapj•apy cars. “A hehelmet alone canH protect:t youyi The thlrd-seed(ded Sabatini was In total11 controlo throughout, wiii- isimple commands ander th is In our in Wisc(sconsih as an outpatient. Fox also crashed1 jjust before the tom a brain1 ir\jury, but the idealea is ning 71 percentt ofo his first serves and 75 percent] o f HabsudovaJs alert by late June.lid I- in a statement Thes JJanesville, WIs., driver haihas start of a ^alifying; |attempt for the you let let some other mechanicnical second serves. ferred from Methodi:by the hospital, vvon memore than 60 midget car feO' d 400 NASCAR devicee suffers the impact. In the! caseca Habsudova, thehe No. 14 seed from Slovalw akia, negated any chance V the Rehabilitationiced a truly won- ture racFox “There are feature!res that ora built the skulln in u e lf.” hearts ” his wife said 5; No. 6 Natash:iha Zvereva of Belaruss totopped Asa Carisson of released Thursday by Sweden 4-6,6-3,3, 6-2, and Yayuk Basukiti oof Indonesia upset No. 9 “We have experiencec A Nathalie TauzlatIt of> France 7-6 (7-5), 6-3. i derfiil effect o f team\1 faces C Ilintpn hasIS racing: circuits ismoking ! ' ing.” A r i z o n a pplayer ] suspendeiled over drugs ■ Fox, in turn, wa tioeiated Press financial involvemenimt on stock car are a commoncoi sight on the way i Ipatient, spokeswomartide racing's top circuit:It, but various many tracks.tra FLAG,STAFF,s Ariz. - Linebocker Jamiiimir Miller was suspended :said. lident Clinton's proposed banban sources have placedI iti in excess of R^nonolds spokesman-Nat Walkialker without pay forbr the first four gamesBS At least they show they lid he has paid interest:t ini: five major stock car ■ tiy significant way," Walktilker have some teeth1 ini their policy,” coach Bu^Buddy Ryan said. O ne -week after ' Alplayers, given tracksI in Georgia, North I■•rl«s on th e bai■•Is of trying uiUlid .. ' ' placed ori NCAA p A four-game suspensionsu m eans that a) pliplayer has tested positive nent by guaran- ' Carolliuiim and Texas.' t o c o m b a t urindaraBa'; Clinton’s ci proposal also flies fiii Qj. jjjjjjd ono positive test after: rcireneging on a mandatory businessman clainfinance rompa- . Declortaring nicotine an addic- 1 the face or Reynolds marke financial favors for C sm oking m akos■ no sanM .’ treatment progroram. It also puts Miller at SStage 3 of a three-stage ay merchandise tive drug,ug, Clinton instructed the lg data showing that 97 pe ng a one-year suspensionin f'ic NASCAR Winston Cu y DiNardo, now with Loui.ouislana State, to buy out | , I cr^it without colil for somebody While]le five cigarette manufac- _ _ jries on the basis of trying i I debts. He also said _ the rest of his conmtract. eorgia Tech, do turers immediately im responded comambat underage smokln overdue notes for pli ® The universityty filed a lawsuit Thursdasday in Davidson County j by filinglg a lawsuit agiUnst the FDA,)A,* jects at virtually ever^:ry track on the makes no sense,” W a ll^ said. : seeking $281,886.43 from:om DiNardo, who left the I. them spccial treatmen ck car community was left: to circuit W heel:eler, whose company owi.!>/«. Choncery Court s letic director the stock school last Decen:rmber with three yeare remasmaining on his contract i’ teeing loans with flm ' what life might be like with-ith- In short, on a serieses that is ei^oy- tracks nearn< Atlanta and Cbarlotti I nies, and ^ v o i away:)wledged that a ponder w ed to buy out the remaindeindcr of his contract as part u athletes were out R.J.'. Reynolds.P ing record attendance,e, record purses N.C., andmd is building one just outsidJ ' DiNardo agreed out o f his devotion tc link it would be devastating,”g,” and record televis , said Reynolds has been can ofthedealfreeining him to depart for LSI),SU, also a member o f the program. lg payments to "I thin! ision ratings, Dallu,» im Hunter, the president ofo f Reynolds and its fairim iliar ired and ful overret the years to avoid th Southeastern Commference. i “I ’m ju st a diehaick also said Ihe said Jim gton Raceway in Darlington,on, white Winston Cup seiseries logo have appearatranee of courting underagraoe "(The) suit fbllcHows repeated unsuccessfulsful attempts on the part of fan,” Sutherland said>nferehce had Darlingtc and's dealings S.C.“I don'tdc even like to think aboutout - become highly visiblee (constants. | smokers,rs. Vanderbilt to obtbtain payment as providedded in DiNardo's contract J ‘Thot's exactlv why ] igdoing. it, becaus'iiue I have a hard time. I don'tn't “1 think that's partt ofi this sport’s Wheelseler recalled that Charlotilotte "w ith Vanderbilt,'* the univeraity said in a1 sttstatement. I don't think r d do it f( t's right Tbe races would go heritage,” said Hunter,n-, who g rw up' Motor SpeedwaySp was thiilking aboiibout D iN ardo commpiled a 18-26 recordrd i in four sea&pns with , to m Auburn or Ocoi:I declined com- think it's on, butt I don’t even want to talkilk harvestmg tobacco in SSouth Carolina, doing a ispecial promotion to mainark Vanderbilt that is ii now 19-25 due to a 1993 19 forfeit by Alabama !. you?” /oman Kathryn- -about it.t. The1 more I talk about it, tbethe “We believe in loyalty.ty, and that may , the 12thth ianniversary of The Winstouton under'NCAA sanenotions. He decided to acceiccept a job with LSU after !' Assistant athleti get upset” not be politically correctx t today.” Select allall-star race. The plans weiwere the Commodoress finishedi 1994 at 5-6. ’ Gerald Jack acknowlididn’t know more Ig e Winston-Salem, N.C.-based>ed Clinton said ^ e aimtn o f his propos- canceleded bccause o f R ^ o ld s ’ con- coi But the lawsuiuit said DiNardo agreed>d tito a contract extension ' : number o f Alabamaors a looked into The W ns during their Reynoldsds has been the main sponsorsor a] was io keep smokinging and chewing ce m s about a having the worvord keeping him at thetl university through; 191997 at a base salary pf • 'overdue in making j ies tobacco away to m yo >n associated with the numb< 'i Suthefland. But Jockf the i Alabama ofNASCSCAR’S Winston Cup series /ouths, an argu- Winston n jw , $135,000 a year. since 19^:970. The tobacco giant will.'ill ment that was met with 1 its possible relation to K 1 ' ’ Southeastern Conf ith skepticism in 12 and ii not divulailge the exact extent of its the Southeast, where t Idchiidren. CoiCompllad to rn wire repoits T------•:reviewed-Suthcrlond 9 tobacco fields year-old ( I 'a n d found no wrongd( ' ' ' - J— ’ I I An SEC ofncial de m ent aer’s winiining style SATTURDAY. AUGIB U S T I ^ NCAA spokeswon; ‘ ' S ■Wright said she di : ,w heuer investigators;ath of freissh air l f « / / ' - Sutherland’s claims i { lengthy review.ofServlco th the200w) was broken by Russia's Denismis . athletic program. Pankratoatov in June. Then‘fitewart!srt!s ^ ” has never been • nine-yeaiear winning streak in the 200200 onvention. was snajnapped at the UltraSwlm in o d u e t s I H ^ uldn’t come as a Chariotte.tte. ^ ily Licensed Proc ikering with the- Last; week,w Stewart's streak of■12 12 ! that eamed him ^ consecutiutive national championshipssin in . flAGlGUAlLEYY S P E E D W A Y l B I9d2 Olympic the 2000 wasv broken by Ray C a r^ in ! him the world’s Pasadena,na, Calif. Stewan finished sec-fee- ;is a brejfly swimmer in ond, butit his1 time o f one minute 5 ^C.47 7 . •. seconds's vwas disoppointing-.As was 1^ INTAIHOEWMOI0D IF IE D 6 : KitifllimUcrNewiSdid experiment — . el^th>p|( p l w finish In fh'e lOOi . WEISER STREETT STO C K S I ' . M elvin Stewart 100-meter hai butter- Sthvariira r tb ^ 't planned to swim thisthis )0, and a dolphin .w e^ pitprt fj^ g . t o re ^ but clKtdedIto to -. afi^d jo stray fiom con\ >rpho ELECTRQHICPIPONY STOCKS That's why it should^ i n g as much ;.'take. tbei')ei'’^o ttu n ity ' to swim in^thtfthd. ■ y - . ■ ,shock that he is tinkeivater’s suriace as ii’ O lj^ ic>ic'’|^![i' ' Hq’U- continoe. oA . With: his unorthodid o x sty le o f b re a th in gI liIn the butterfly, U.S. Offlclall! ucedyet ,>>on.^,i»n w techdiqucW S te w art fin ish ed flflh w lith a tim e o f 2:00.74 In rO^MRTSTHUHINDER STOCKS iwiihming technique: Oiainpion-ships.th - q^ckly. o awlmmer MalvlnS I ' 8 gold medal in the 1 ('.coming to d point.'^bm b&’il >a.cinc Sw im m ing : pool Atlanta, ^ v e t o) c grand in'myi opinion,? I^fkr'iiiiii iit^happoihg ater because, it’s • his times lances,” ,Stewart^.-«‘%OI>3 ly ^ i(» when.itwOfild b e{bi^/'i^}||5ter ^ ^ than swimming onoi the surface. onto tbsis.wsveofthefUti^ ,v MOUl : M i wnphasis oo the 100 i going to stick to my guni - . f l y . ^ e r than the 200,:f you don't, you late,-;^te\ltCT^’sa(d. ' ?.■, -..Jif ('j^ sw im s the first 3135 meters under **rm fl }u can. Tbe luxu- > He decle c i^ d to;erophasize';the;tdO;d0‘ -w a^, goes.15 on lop,p. stans his sec- . keep doElotog what I’m doing andn sc BUPW ,'j ^ c k ;thkt has him spen a p p ^ t l u s wekend,” Stewa a p K e time below the watiid 'see what the becausee itit’S’more ^ t l n g to h ^ andmd ond 1 ^ by going 15 under, ui water and. ’ what t o {e^ . fin ises with the final: will train accmlingly? fc QUALE'SI 'above— hasd’ttnixiuce > ’ .heneedsds the modvation-to keep' ge^ II SS" on tho sur*.!; iwid.. '*1™ 'airt";V’ftce. S te y ^ ^ d nlan; ctseife months (until Ojympi • :¥:As the Pan PacificI Oa difficult'sum* , ting up> atai .5 ^ni; e v ^ .d a y . Stewairt u>y perale close^M^ world record in ' sa)^ he'ss i th e ;'’ <6 >^ s p W luvej been^c NAPAAUTI - ‘ :'b c^ st tbe O ^pic pc i' attenpingi^.syy^ 5Q .<^the. I'Critidif^iisiBirttJal^..". tg trvlag lo rem • I & T H E 1 A I bad on the n : ^ T h l s 'i s radical, bu^ ii T yoti have to take chani ty be ...... i = ‘Jaiti to in AtlantB.,‘;ify 2 * 5 ~ rr----- :------— r-: -\V ■- '' W 'fijtuprovo like you < liy.ili rcari fry It end f ■ /re^ts'are.!!'', .. i i i f iwart. . ^ H m ■ It has already been a ( yfor mer for Stewart Hjs wc iQpic — ;------n — — 7 .

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" 1 U m BV«dClassilitied Drop>ping eenergyr costs:hold diow n i]inflatic[)I | ; Micr:ron to get The Associated Press' inflatiolion report and boasted thatat it is accom- On Fridiriday, the Labor Departmin e n t o tl- betttter road ‘T h e e v i d e n c e su s1 g g ests panidd•d by solid economic growth,'th. ‘ nouncesits its Consumer Price Index for,>r July. ~ , WASHINGTON —- PlungingP gasoline and he evidence suggests that^ ts’cxicc- JThcAssocmtoiatcdPress th at Inflation wll tiirflption will _ The newew figures, matching analysts' energy costs helped TioldTic wholesale prices rill remain - remainin mo(ierate for the forcsVetICcablc future,” tationS, included inc a modest 0:2 perc :rcent in- B O IS E —__ Micron Technology steady in July in the latestIat( evidence inflation m oderate foi'or th e Treasus u ^ Secretary Robert Rububin said in a crease in1 theth so-called core rate o f ir il has developed a rcputa- remains under control.I. :h in Minneapolis, ' which fflcuactors out volatile energy pir ° h' I " '- "W'!* I'” foreseeable fufuture.’ tio n fo r l,c»vy.ivy-handcdncss in dealings Anolysts said evenn bettert times may be “Ouilur recovery, I believe, hass legsii and will costs. ahead. br some time.” •______with the state.ate. has agrtcd to pay half — Rob;obert Rubin, "5^“ The modnodcration in wholesale pricICC pres- the SIO millioillion bili for a ncw.Inlcr- The Labor Departme:ment said'Thunday its e Labor Department said energycr prices sures undciidcrscored thcj economic s!o Producer Pricc Index:x was’ unch'atiged last treasujry ry secretary f,„ forf„ the third straight mot state 84 inter,iterchange near ils Boise lonth despite that the FederalFee Reserve helped engiigmccr by headqucners.rs. - . ' month after falling 0.11 pcrccnt pi in June for the “ " greaterer use o f air conditioners.i. The1 ^ per- raising inteintcrcst rates seven times ovci first decline in eight monnonths. . cccovering cconomy will postp

(oa»Oor« 111-00 1O0J0 110-04 -.19-.1!) 8.000 bu minimum; dcdM por bus.Jushel ’sacka;Wa>W«ciwteloo B 00; Or»gor> fi 00 Od WOJ 04.15 03.03 n KI t07,BOi ...... D o w - J o n e sS sJ? okMarkImo 71.20 70-30 70.01 -01 -01 Sop 4.32 4.33 4.2-a.24 4.20X —.04X Ru»elsS0l0c410 cartons 70-00 count; Watninaton 22-00-OO- Doc 04.05 04X5 04.50So « : « - : « Wod. »open irtl 1 Sep S-Fra-Frane -00.30 04-02 65.33 -87 on 23.00-28 00; Idaho 22 00-24.00. 10 09.02 —40 NEW YORK (APIkPl — Handy S Huiman sii.cr ThursUay NEW YCfW («>) FlMl OowsJor(sJono* av«fago« lor Sop J-Vor 1.16 Mar '4.41 4.41X V 4,:m X 4 41X - 0?X 18 eaitont 100 count; Weshlngton t4.00-}- Apr 00:20 0030 0Si315 S9.87 —.39 >9330. on SO 040: Fabocalodf S5 250, of! * WO Thurtdn.AvO. 10. Sop Crud<^ n ^ ^ 17fl?l 17 08^ 17 6o’ ’ ’ ll 4'OOX 4;i4X -:02)i lfloaOrooSi“ Jun 02.15 0235 62.05)5 02.09 -.29 The bunwn pricece Icr(c. t.ivor earl.or i» Lonoon Si 2550. Low Ooao eng Sep DPo>•Pound 155,74 1 58.02 150.00 - ::!!70 'iS ' - Reundwhii«1trs JOO lb socks Wisconsin 7.00-7.50, Aug 01.15 01.15 00.00K 00.90 —22 onU.030. 1021.47 4043.00 —27.63 Sep MunIlunlDond 111.25 110.28 111 01 -,10 3.00 —.03 Wed.'o sales 8,099 Enoolhatd S5-240,240, pn| *0 040, Fflbrsailed $5 Ci'J. ort ' 20 Tm 1071.44 ica5.'«2 1052^652.10 leog.oi -11.03 Sep Cheohe«»e 126.00 120.50 127.70 ♦ ,20'izO Dm 3.00 3.01X 3.0 Wod.-s opon Inl 95.333 50.043. 15 UU 20J.74 203.00I 201201.82 202.21 — 0.33 Aug PorKIorkMlM( 40.50 30.59 30.05 > -.02,02 EDI. sales 20,000. Wod.'s sale i r FEEDER CIATTU NY Cornea sil>erl.or spolt mo"th Thursdoy S5.20'j. up OSSA ie0t.4S 1S7I.11 1S4(1540.10 1952.02 -a.M (QuoUflortt from Slndalr & Ce, Wed.'s open inl 60,991 ISnSS Sugar 50.000 lbs.: cents per b. ]ndui 23.120,100 CCRN- NEW YORK. (AP)—Sugar(AP (utures traamg on tho Newrw ^ ' 07,05 07.05 0042 Tom 4,000,200 0,000 bu mlnlmunc doOar* per busiwshel YorkCofloo.Sw, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange Thu. 10 09.92 -^.48 NEW YORK (AP)AP) -— Spot nonlorrous motai pnco* i n s Sep 2.79 2.70X 2.2,77 2.77X —.01 O 3. Od 00:05 00:05 653717 05.92 -.45 Thursday- oslik =f:s;ss B ear Dec 2.79X 2,70 2.71J.70X 2.77 -.OIK SUOAR-WORU. a r , w 10 00.05 —.37 Aluminum - 655 00 cicants per Ib. London Mrlnl Ejich Vatley Bosni Mar 2.0S 2-05X 2.(2.83X 3.83X —-OIK 112.000 Ibe.;;eantaperib. ee< Jari 00:00 00:00 6970'0 05.70 -.40 Thu. m»m»: 20 00-30-00 2.67 2.87K —OIK Oet 1 '6 04.79 —.29 C:oppori 51.4200,200 ICathode'lull piele, US. Uoiima- M ost active!' e s 16fS8 00 JS- S 'K . 5 , =■!,: lo'si 105S ,10'40 1053 *0101 Apr 04:50 04:90 043010 04 30 -,10 tk)r&. 3>: 521.00-22-002-00 ^ ^ 2 V .ra 2.73X -ToiX Moy .10 01 May 03.00 03.05 03.0010 03-80 —10 Coppor-S1.3020p«120 por (b, NY Comex spol Thu. NEW YORK (AP)-Sol«., dosinloaing prleo and nol Idaho pinka:>ka: SI6 00 2.00 2.0d){ —.01 JuT 110.49 10 54 1040 10.52 ~:0101 Wed.'s soles 1.001 Change ol Ux IS moil acUv«0 NewNe York Slock Cji- Small wnitotiltet: NMvatabllinodihed Ett Mies 55,000. Wed.'s sai^alee 91,072 Oa z S :-’.913“ " !200 ^ p pet ID. doifvored. many al more Dun SI. OuotaUonaano ato >Oano prKc* coneclod weoUy by Bear)loan Wed,'topontnt4l3.741, upOlo n . Mar 10.34 1 0.32 10.34 “ m Tm. 54 0350 Tue. IMelBis Wook compmite prioi p«r l/olumo UM O v. Market Newilewt. U.S. Oopartmeni of Aoneullure. Pncba Eil. salesiSO.233. 0.: Wed.'isalotl0,058 40.000 lbs.; cent! por ». 7.420,700 27H aro not 10>0fow*r». 0« tOOpoor*d», U-S. No. 1 boans, Hishel Wod.'s opon[>enlntl10,2O2 Aug 47,40- 47-09 47.02 Handy 6 Harman (only Uady auole). lOMan lai and etorsge charges. Oudee cur- 1J7X 1-50 ‘ .OOK SU0AR14 Oct ^40 «j9 21 iZ ZS *'?2 Odd-*304.05 Hanc UCaf imi n 2(W 35 42.77 *.42 Gold • 5384.20 troy spot monlh WalMan 2.530.000 2.0: 24K - H May 1.07 l.OOH I.C1.07 l!00X ♦:OOK Jan 3i IS *'2S TelMe* AOS 2232 22:« 22:30 10 22,t4 22.17 22.14 22.10 *-0101 'jun 4r70 48:10 47i70 1-00 per 70 IB f-atk. Now York. FtlUnUnCp 2,330,100 2,3 ' 60X - X G r 3 1 Sep 1.03X; i,1.03X 1.03X I'oix May 2 , 12 1222 iJ'iS Mofcury-J250.00p. . UmllM 2.3 a i n s J, - 10 40 05 47,00 Platinum. S422.00-12.00-S424 00 tioy OJ., N.Y. (eontfBtl). 2.315.700 tOK - X EiL seles 1.500. Wea't sales 22:35' 22:39 122:35 22:37 *:o2 ■ *'s2 Plaunum-*421.70 h - Empbejy* 2.101.700 2.1 30X 4, Wed.'s sales 10.008 AT4T Coip 2.0tM.000 2.0C S2 • 'A and boon*i» p< por hundred wotght 0,000 bu minimum: deoan per bual■uahal Wed.'soponI>onlnl 10,462 Wed.'s opon Inl 30,755 '. 2.010.000 S IX -X Sonwnilewfe wt)»aL Auguat deUv^. S3.75: bortey. 55.5019.50 Aug 6.M 5.MX 9.WS.88 9.80X --00X PORKBELUES ' S T " S1.071.400 i loax — K {48-pOvndS0 rareports tne (ouowUm prices Irom tne : L ocal interer e s t Kn Stockman's Inc. ol Ouney. roportod son« Jul 0J1X 0J5X 0.:0.31X0.34 *.01X dairy sale held)ldWodnosdey.Aog.O. V . *' jS’’ ’ » :» f s irsperbtl. , eoL August dolfvory In Mountain Home. 0.33 *.01 Bull calvet: 10-010-00-35.00 per head. 8105 Sep 17.08 17.01 17.60 17.03 *.11 ' Ooe* D w ^ 8.29 ♦,01X HeBor eafvet,-43t.'49.00-140.00 per head. ■ ,.57, ' oa- 17.51 17.07 1740 17.00 •00 •S S S S f !2SH RoedOrainiBln wvl Bean In Ouhl and Hansen leporti tha s 10.14 .e.lQX *,03 Started calves:9S: 1145-00-270.00 per head. ^ WB,.-.op»,W3.M3. uplO 17.40 17.52 17,40 17,55 -OO AirwltUrCstino* 7X »K taliMfnggraigrain prtcet: spol delivery, aod white wtteol.•el. JiS* 8.33 6,33 9.:0.33 8-33 *-03 Open hetfers:>: 20200 to 300 0>s. S200-380 ^ head; 300 SS 17,35 17,44 17.33 1740 ‘ .OO Anwlean Tel a T« i p* crop wneat, September do'tvory. ».00.3. Eal, aales M.OOO. Wod.'e saleX tain crsA1 retreport for Thursday. 90.000 Iba; dollars per 100 be, Fresh hetlor*;»: OCooa.oo-l.ow oo per head, SolMod world gold pocos. Thursday, 17.37 17.40 ' 17:37 17:45 ^07 Coon I1 17X '..X P0CATEU.C•LLO - White wheat 3.70 (up 8); bertiy 6.205.20 . Aug . • 20.46 20.42 20.3030 2033 -.12 M»xir'goowt:74i: 740.00-1WO.00 per heod. H ongt^ lale:004.49. off 1030.y*’ May 1730 • CMetoyCocp. , ' : 14 percent spring 4.75 (down 2): 11 pwcani:anl Sep ' 26.30 20.34 20J030 2030 —.00 Oreeding bulls:Ils: 335-0040-00. 1730 1743 17.30 ir j? to ^ Empraui Ls Modems ;S! ■.“« !SS&31 (down 4V Oet 26.20 20J5 20.10.11 26.14 -.13 ' TopKXingonSIS1.290.00; top 10 spnrvgors: $1,220.00; London aftomootinnnb: 1384.05. off . r . Vr^ EnSlHomeCv, ll - Wmte wheat 4.10 (steady): barley 6.399(up (up Doe 26,12 20.10 29.0900 3005 —.It logUepn^m:)ors: 51,120.00; top 100 soHngers: London late: 5304.23. oH $040. Aug 17.4317:43 17:43 .1743 1740 v07 First inui. Bancorp .!!?. I :iS «cemspnn94.08 (down8):11 porcont winterInter J»n , •• 30.10 20.17 289-02 0 20.08 '^-.W '• »1.05O.6o. Pans altomoon fliM: U0037. orr {3 FWt Soc. Corp. «nS). Mar 20,16 20.29 200O-OS^'BO.Oa :^ 1 4 I ^ Ffenlcfurtfl.*^:»384.01.o(T$0.32. g 1747 17.47 1747 17:52 ^07 Grand Meaopouian s . i s S,N0 — WMs whMl 4.02 (up 7); barley May , 26,23 20J6 20.10.10 36.17. -.10 . TWJNFALLS-I3 - Twm Fans Lh«stock C^immission Co ■ Kawien Poekard f 2undileteaftoffloon:S304iX}ottSO.< 7 « -X 117.00-120.C20.00 (up 1); 14 ponxnt spring 6-05 (steady);ady); Jul 30.30 20J0 200-00 0 20.09, —20 reports the rono.3flowlna pnees Hem tne casie sale heft)’ '- tA-Har>dy 4 Harman: *304-00. ofl SO*0.35. Dec 1747 17.50 1747 17:m ^00 42X >X 11 poicanlwnl wMlor4.£) (steady). Avo 29.00 —.20 Wednesday, Aug.Aoj if, ' KY Handy 8 Harman (sbrteased: S38S385-55. off J035. Maiw Power Co. 24K . « CALDWELL•LL — WTUte Wheat cwl 0.60 (up 23); barley■ey Sep 3949' 25.85 29-D9-D5 23.69 —.30 TotsI courtl 489 head. . NYEngeinart:»38939,ofl».35, 17:00 *:oo KeyCorp. 3U *X 0.50(llaBdy]ady). ^ OeJ 29JS0 -.3 0 Sleenr Underir 4(400 Ibt . ne test: 400 to 900 lbs. no lest; NV Engelhard febrkaiied.H04.02.0(10(1 *0.37. Mor U>tee TheThu, *36430, Off ^ 17:70 ^05 Miaon Elaorenlci 17X -X PORTLANDND (AP) - Blda at 1:30 p m. MOT ThursdayIday Wad.'a aales 11.941 00.00; 700 to3 eo800 lbs. Ot.00-09.00; over 000 lbs. Mloon Teennolooy iOIX -IX lorgriunaaniI anhred at Portland (or ahlpBiert by r»a. Inic* }49 50-0004.00. ^ NY Repubnc National Bank 4 p-m. W«Wed. *384.50, un- ^ 10:21 *04 Mom»r>-Kngd»eo 7K ‘ K 0TM>0«.per. por bushel, oxnpt ooti. com. bafley and HoHera: Undorlor 4004 lbs. no lesi; 400 lo 900 lbs. 08,00-*• changed. 10.40 ^.04 PacMovp 18X >X aorghum.pw lOOtenKddtarsparton 72.00; SOO to3 00000 lbs. 01.00-05.00: 00010 700 Ibe. 13.380. Wed.'ssa>es71,340 Prte^CoWwInc. 17X *X No.1»oft»tii»5vSwheol 4 -9252 Aug 174J0 7S40. 174,74,10 1 74.60 *30 9U9-04.00:70C^ W 1^00 tbs. 57.29-02.00. ovor 000 1 mi 344,050, up 2.355 1 PronwK I02X .X No. 1«Mla:e0 lOtlBO 't:40 C a n n S ^ eWJ cutters; 31.00rs: 250 to 500 lbs. 51.0043.00; GOO lo fWeW sjoo.00 Aug 189-30 —70 70Olbs.49.OM:)M3,00; over 700 lbs. 40 00-40.00. ' Ort 387,00 387.30 388.8090 M?:” - 1 8 S ? 51:00 si:§o 51:00 s r t l Trtqulm Semlcottduaor ! 18930 —.70 Dutcher buts:1:43.0040 4j 00. Deo 300.30 300-30 30040 I ' ” F“eb l5135 \ f i Sl.OO 51.25 9142 *. 7 Ur«varuJ Foods fa :5 iffiss; 188J0 -1.00 Fo*JorbuBt;40: 40.00-49.00, 50.10 90.50 50.10 50.32 *.22. ' M3 ESL sales 16.000. Wed.'t saloialas 18.537 Horsos; 43.00-fr10-04.50. Apr 30s:70 -:3 0 JJ? 40-27 *32 if :i' V.'S?S! 5.40 Wed.'aepen,mi74,408 Jun 308.70 306.70 396.7070 308.80 —,30 47.05 47.09 47.09 48.42 *- 2 «X -J lapetpretwroloin S.73 pcx:atellO(3 (AP)a — Idaho Farm Bureeu Inlermoun- 401.80 —.30 . i 'S • ■ tamlNestoekrep( report lor Thursdoy. 405.00 - 3 0 iJ 'S tlT. : Watl One BarKoro 30» .X . MlNNEAPOl Idate Ranoeo arand FoedM Report slouohter sloors Doc 406.00 408.00 400.0000 408.20 —30 r f- 4930 4030 40.30 40.52 *32 Wal.Marl '° “ 8 3 r ° s a ‘r : T i « a * P o t a t o e s 1lSi-1300k>e23 8100; s l o u ^ hollers 1050-1290 IB, Feb Wain. Fad. SAL 21« -IHO- -WHEAT IDAHO FALLS (AP) - Thunda/e f (teen 800- ^ lb 03,00; (oodor hoilonn Apr :!J S = 3 “ ■ ‘ ’ 51:27 *32 ZAoglne. > nMnwn; dcOan p« buahal Idaho's upper vtDey.TwMFalla-Suacs.ss-55. sjsirss<0 0C^42.00. 417.00 -.3 0 • S S . QuotaSemfrcmEtfMnll ' 4.65 4.55 4.40X 4.SQX -.08 Wed.-s sales 15.039 EsL Ules 10.01910,815. Wed.-s sales 33.343 4.6JX 4.69 4.47X 4.81X -,02)(S|S Supply tnonsUeA4iL 4n nam>M fl nr into tlockar reodorsers 0.05-0.75:I Aoht hoitlein feeder tteers ««-9 *2,0 54.20 .3 5 • MnOi Corrvnoeay High L 'itsles 3.103 12.50.13.00. nistfy 13 00; 10 lb fUi : heavy holttem (eedor steers 47.00- ” Sep 625-5 928.8 520.C■0,0 527.9 *2,5 s?p M.70 a S ? “ r s “u s ieog^nInt20.538. s up57 ' 8 o* mh 11,90-12,60. mostly 1ZOO >M sprmgor helfors (Jerome) 1050AO- Od 53:20 53:00 93:19 53 01 *00 i S3 tSSiS SI! S iydslry calm (Jerome) 1000-140 00; Dec 531.0 534.0 527.C17.0 533:0 - r e SS. Aug Feodor earoe 87.05 Oi per cwt nonslu A 40 portent 8 w i o o il Sisl llooolimln(nWmunc dotara pv buahal Q. moatty19,00:Blonimb*osporcwicwinooslieA40per- mmeroal bulls 48.00-85.00: heavy feeder 9179 92:00 5i:70 62:10 *:35 Aug l>etwga 47.65 47.02 4 47.75♦JO Sep 4,77 4.7f 4,70 4.73 -.05 Bu -iinihc«Jinn* ha*or« 54.00-90}-50.00; lioni feeder heifers 00.00^.00;oT War 538.0 940.0 53818 C0 54i:o tl:? 52? 51J5 |{:al 51.05 91.05 5Z10 *30- .- --- - , Sep Wheel 4J3 4.244 4.2BX - iMX Om 4.84 4.91 4.80l< 4.03X —.04X^ cenl8ozrr» — Fuhires Ifodmg on tho Chicago 0 383-SO 384.30 -.01 16.00, few higher U.S. 2 SO Ki sad 5905 *J5 Aug Ook) 383.80 3i 12.00; 10 oz mm 13.80.19.00, nxM 2 ! S S Sjunange a Thu: Jan 6048 t l 3 5 138.40 138.40 -.45 CHICAOO0 (AP)(A — Futures trading at lhe doee on the Open Hgh Low SeCSo Chg. 67o:o *1:3 ^ 63:05. 0 5 SS D i431.00 421.70 *1.70 (WcaooDoaiBoard of Trad* Tho.: CATTl£ ^ 54.45 *35 10.03 11,04 .,05 Open High Loa SeBI* Ghg.»g. CHICAOO (AP) —USDA-Maiori|or potato markets 40.000 B».: een 5 582.2 *1.3 Est. sales 25,57t».570. Wed.'s sales 21.234 tap TrmOi:* w!0D W0«» «.M - WHEAT FOB aNpplno polms US 1A WedneJnetdaylnlOOlb Aug *033tr03.20 03 02-07 62.73 — 58 ' Wed.'t sfles 24,459 Wed.'e oponnmt mts 50.441, up 430

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lioneyr ' . • • A r ' ——^ —r------BatikL refornm fight tore finaaiicialb]reathin^igropm : M K ;wins nu I ' p • BOISE (AP) —-^ 'One-time construction gingiant Boise-based corpora'oration’s non-core businesseses. T hose c o m p a n iu; alS'also agreed to provide new • ' Morrison Knudsenen Corp. announced T h ursday ^ In addition to pro>iroviding collateral for the unin- bonding capacity.'usin]ising a portion of.Morrison. ,. itandarird snag :tion equipment as collatcr- hits si I its'creditors had extendede;i the repayment deajud- secured deb{. the agagreement calls for warrantn ts. Knudsra’s constructiot ‘ the.conunon stock to be isis- al. . WASHINGTON (AJ(AP)— To bank | " - —I line for over $30300 militon in debt throu;ougti' o n 32 p ercent o f th ^ 1996. sued to creditors at a strike price of $6.75 pcper “We don't have thcthe unlimited bonding ca--' reform idvocaics here,ire. House Bank- nOHG^ e y , id in the ^ast. but this is , ing C ffl^ittcc Chairm W The deal, which:h buys the beleaguered com-coi share, expiring inI 2000.2 ( Those warrants couliuid p a c ity th a t wc; h a d ii [rman Jim Leach I |h G b ' ire stock issuances, e n o u ^ to prim e theJ pupump until wc can demon- best aescribcd the I I pany more time forf< its drive to recover frcfrom b e diluted by future i e leg islatio n 's Thefwnbi calls for the corporation’li’s strate v iability and conicontinuity,” Miller said, prospects: 'it’s beencn a frustrating ^nrASnQt W the disastrous pcrfirformance imdcr ousted cha:hair- The deal also ca ridge bonding syndicatee andat several banks to provideide ThC; overall agreemcement requires the corapa- summer." ■man W illiam Agegee, also increases is brid d cx- $40 million in Interiterim financing for the transiisit . ny to>reduce debt by selling non-core assets The bill sponsored:d by1 Leach. R- droppedId drvnolSc^lnlhslsstd decade ' loan from $76 milllillion to $129 million and e I. car division, the Agee-initiated Ag operation thahat such 'ds MK Rail CorCorp., rebuild the co'mpa- Iowa,' (o permit comom m ingling o f oslanla't tends the repaymerlent date on it to Mareh 3 1. time was primarily respoiiponsible forTvlorrison Knudlid- ny's historically succeiccessfui engineering, con- banks;4nd securities:s firmsf is hung ftmseonilomWne. "This agreement3it gives us the cash and tii to restructure whil lients sen's flirtation withth 1bankruptcy. struction, enyironmermental and mining opera- up on a major turf battlebati with inde- Numbtrt liic continuing to serve cliei •rofbaikmarQoct ble tions and obtain subsubstantial recapitalization ■ , pendMl insurance ogentsoge — a dis- 1 ■ n m n and win contracts:ts,’’ Board Chairman Robiobert That interim finainancing would be availabl W B B E ^ 2 5 0 . . . Miller said in a stat pending definitivere agreementst for transfer ofo through an equity infiinfusion that could further putc iteit’s hog-tied1 siisimilar Icgisla- tatement. ectcd th e transit car operalnution to the bonding compapa- .dilution the value oof f existing stock. Miller tion since'at least thce ccearly 1980s. The increased bbrfdge financing is expect said. Insurance agents arcore. fighting ag- to be covered by’ tlthe proceeds from sale of)fth t e nies.^ gressiVtly;*and cfTecticctivcly, against bank Wforni -that pcrrtermils banks to » n sn iis2 - afllliolc with insurnnc(incc finns, argu- ing large banks wouldlid \gain an unfair Ma'.!A.il93 Dow diowif 27ras Treaasury bomds turnable late (age. They also B M W competitive advantag KiOgbt-RidderNewsSjScrvico I— ^— ------1 com e: instruments.ins want House Rcpublicaiicans to limit thc ______Augiigus 10,1995 Technc:hnology stocks did not provide Currency, which Comptroller o fth e Cui CHieAGO — Thcle Dow Jones In- I I ] High. |4,t;8.96[ H lftalctelose I the leadc:adership they have in recent regulates national banllanks. from pass- j< 406 dustriol Average clos<)sed down 27.83 I f n i , Low '|4,62ll7| Jnfyi7H99S 4,73bJ!< sessions,)ns, contributing to tho lacklus- ing niles to allow banksban to sell in- at 4643.66, slipping latelc Friday after ‘cr tone.ine. “It seems to me so many sunm wond insurance-ice-relajcd fmon- failing to make mucl;ich headway de------TT people!e havehi been predicting a chop- cial {ff^ucts. ■ H E ® 235 spite a well-received:d 30-year Trca- T— - &n«ss in thc technology stocks that . Lcacfi’s bill has pas;jassed the House ——f— 4625 there seemssee to.be certainly a pause imercc commit- Nuii^»r of FDIC4nsured cormwdal bntoIs sury bond auction. Banklhg and Commc The Dow fell as muluch os 37 points — —I------4500 goingI on,"or said Trude Latimer, an tecs, But disputes overvcr thc insurance 1 1 ^ — g f l 14.496 as bonds turned dowwnward follow------4375 in v e sstment tm strategist in-Char- • ■ qucstiOT delayed itss pprogress to the ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B Q 14.417 ing the auction. Stoc;ocks “had been ----- ___ __ ^ 4250 lottesvillivillc, Va. “Some o f th e ^ d in g Housoflpor. ■ ■ H H H i S kind o f wishy-washyy ’woiting for thc I y in thc last few days has found "As is frequentlyly thct case with —-J-4125 . money 13,722 auction,' and then bononds flipping on 5 /i/e95 s 6/1195 TIM7/1/95 8/1/05 S/1/95 Its w ayly into11 the biotechs rather than legisla^on, the prospi)spcct of reform the downside put a litlittle pressure on tcchnolojology." hinge^rtore on politiclitics and person- 13,123 the overall market," said Richard “ T :------tr P opejcr stocks! were weak, with In- Qlitiesfthan tbe dialect:ectics of'thought ■ ■H ■ H H B B S 12.709 Meyer, head of equiulty trading for tem ationtional Paper down 2K at 82K ' and w te n .” Leach saisaid in a July 25 n | - _ 12,343 Ladenburg, Thalmannin &Co. in New lack offif fresh new s on w hich to tradradc. ly unemployrnent ininsurance rose a and drag{ragging on thc Dow. _ meriiAkp House Speakicaker Newt Gin- HHB^^11onwhile, new claims for wee:^eek- 'flation, which devavalues fix ed -in - rising' inventories.inv . they’fj getting a bibit burned out - flu tin g Ihc same oldId bbattle. Numberber of brokersge fliTRs . "Whiit accounts for pessimism is H IH^^^^^08,272 ackyard? G;::ongress m;nay say yes initialij there was: totoo much opti: Cell phoone tower ini your ba( miism7t'M idJohn'Ripp.ippeyrlegislativc— ------Knight-Riddcr Newsrs S c rv ic c — ■ ■ ■— ^ ^ L —tboX-tbcrc-be-more.o:-of them..By-one__.belatcdi:ediy.brewing.XocaLofncials.. direcfijr for the Bankerkers Roundtable. ^ ^— 5 9,4^ *A•A lot of people estimate, the numimber will grow are onlonly now realizing that B a q l ^ predictedd tlithe GOP sweep B BH I H H H ^ ! ! ^ 9-S16 Imagine that one1C future day a lon’t even know from rou g h ly 18,'8,000 today to Congress;ress is usurping their authority ' o f Coi^'grcss would shattersh the grid- ^ ■ || 0,217 lOO-foqt antenna to’tower is erected . 115,000 by the yeacar 2000. Many in localral zoning2 matters, reform legisla- would hate it if the federal ■ ■ - lock that preventedi « 0-832 behind your home,5. Encaged, you *It’s in there.’ can be placed on buiuildings and oth- “I wo tion in years’ past; the House Bank- call your local zoninling agency, and er structures, but othithers will have to govcmmmmcnt were to override that,' ing Coftimittee wouldjld pass a reform 8.437 ask how they couldId have allowed — Brad Stillman,‘•^1 be on their own towjw ers, whic;h are and sayay tthese towers could be locat- bill only to see it:t buriedb in the H H 7,783 such an intrusion. Iconsumer advocateite called monopol^ses. It is these . ed anyunywhere," said David Russ, I House'Commerce Committee, Co for- H H H ^ ^ ^ 7,793 The answer: Congngress says they ...... — monopoles that arare expected to | plaimingling director for Coral Gables, merly* led by Rep. JohJohn Dingcll, D- have to. cause the most contntrovcrsy. :Fla. Hcs^c said it’s particulariy surpris- HHB^@ 7,441 legislatiintion." Mich?.; The scenario isn'tt farfetched.I The The: ccellular telephone industristry. But unreasonablelie zoning stric- ipg giva;iven that the Republican lead- ‘“raif ifhct that itit h asn 't been a- m i ll■ l ■ S S B S ^ 7,612 House version o f thehe tclecommuni- howcvcivcr, says it's only trying to in-i tures can blunt the: cdevelopment of ershipp init Congress repeatedly en- cako<^a1k has madedc people more I_____ -jJ cations deregulationn 1bill pdsscd last sure it jgets fair treatment as it at-i a national celluluiar network, dorsed:d ggiving more authority to lo­ 3KuflUMlr>(3uttryAMOcUiDon. AP pessbbUtic than theyey ' would usually os Data Co. ^ week specifically p:precludes local terhptsts to1 stitch a cellular netwowork Houghton said. “Wh/hile the majority, cal andnd state governments. “It’.s a be,” tU ^ ey said. , authorities from stotopping cellular . acrosss thetl countiy. of local zoning boaoards havc been 180-degdegree shift in the direction; Despite thc rough1 scrapes,sc Rippcy ment of}f Ithe GOP leadership and dnt- telephone towers.;. Although the Cdlulllulor operators paid the fedceder- ' very fair, some juriirisdictions havc govcmmmmcnt moved in the last (Con- believes “the outlookok is the best its : matic innovationin in financia! ser- Senate version of itthe bill doesn’t al goveivemment $8 billion to obta>btain put up all kinds o f roadblocks,”i hc 'grcssioniionaO'session.” every been” becauseise of the align- [ vices. contain the sam e lalanguage, most their spc :ipate said. HouglilUghtpn ofthe cellular industiy legislative analysi'sts expcct the sevcmlq1 billion1 more in developmeiment - “As you add cusUitomers you have associati:iation said m ost conflicts are G a s f u tuires r s h o o t to1 i6-w e e k h ig h House provision to' nmake it through costs., AAs anyone who drives Amconer- to increase capacityity and not have resolvedved amicably. For instance, an­ a conference commftiifttce — and thus ican roadways rot knows, demandnd is dead spots,’’ he said.id. He odded'thot tcnnasis arca often placed on. church T h e ^^jaociated Pressss - probablybly doesn’t mean we’re goinging become law. soaringng. “We are adding 28,0((,000 18,000 persons malake emergency steeples,ties, water towers and in other to see: gasolinegi lines but it probablyibly “A lot of peopledon’t dc even know new customers cu: a day," said MilMike 911 calls on celluhilar phones each unobtrustrusive spots. Gdioline futures: prprices shot to a docs munean that pribes move a bitI bit it’s in there," saidi Brad I Stillman, Houghti;hton,' spokesm an fo r tb e C

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l 0 4 i 2 0 8 1 4 208 f 208 1 I i ^^55 I CHILDCARE/ J I medicmudent ^ U I PROFESSIONAL I^ROFEW IONA^ I r E8TAU^T/L^^ 5 ® M aiy Lir/z/ wcFould like to ^ ^ ^ n a n n i e ^ ^ ^ CHIROPRACTIC MEDICAL:.Now hiring,19. Free-lance wrilbrs wantedid P R O F E S S IO N A L T w inn RESTAURANT Now hlrino ^ ' thankc tht o se - w ho atter5ndcc^ their ^ 1 .qualified applicants for PT ^ MOTHERS HELPER,D ASSISTANT CNA/NA's full & part tlmon o to cover new s and'eventata Falls School District «411 ,0 Trainee position. 3 monthsiths at Mountain View Care>re In Shoshono and LincolnIn will bo taking applicationsla & FT serverpoaltlons. a Home based working Apply in person a t TF S 50th Anni-niveraary C elebnjration, and fo r^ rJ probationary period, com-)m- Center. Competitive wag-sg- County. > Send a resumele . foreProvenacMntefwritJonn Bk mothers helper. General /- Perfclne Reataurant at w house work/some baby- puter skills n ecessary (60 08. Excel benefits, cheer-or- and a wriling sample to;a; Spedalist, secondary iev- V wpm). Wlli train In Xrayray ful working cond. hlrinano N.S. Nokkentvod, region-> el effoctlvo this dato0 1564 B lue l.a k ea Blvd. N d phone calls. ^Xf' sitting, 3 to 4 hours 3 X ^ f i ^ e ' B c:autifiil a i cai’d s^an d nil department and thorapy.ipy. bonus for CNA's. C om s)& 4 ai editor, 9 . through August 16,1995. (M-W-F)Call Tha Timas n Starting salary S7.00 onan join our happy farnliy.iy. Nowa. Box 648, Twinn Minimum requirementsa Ex^ct responae when you By Your frkriendship is the greatest gift TO _ hour. Office hours 8;30.toD.to Contact Suzanno at Falls, ID 03303; or callill o re a BA speclollzod inn edvortlte In d m ld e d . CaO ’ V 733-D931, f y £ TF Reformed Church isIs 6:30 pm . M on-Thurs. Fri 423-6591. 733-0931 ext. 204, substance abuse, proven- ,' w e could receie i v e . . . Dl registering now for pro-•fl. 8:30 to 12:30 p.m , Muallust . tlon/interveniion. Prefer­ RESTAURANT LA Caslta Or. MEDICAL-CNA8/NAS !' W school. Ploaso call 734-14. oppiy In person at Or. A f PROFESSIONAL ence given to Mastpr’aj; Mexican Restaurant ac- 3128 for moro info. Alon Fox. 834 Foils Avo,.vo, NEEDED for full-time* ^ & Posillon Vacancy, Coordl-|.. level counselor or social, coptlng applicatlona for — Sulle 1060. Twin FallsIlls part time poeitons. all nator, Curriculum-Socialll worker. Support faciilla-\ tho following positions: • ------CHILD CARE/NANNIES.:S. Mon and Thura. 12:30) to shifts avail. Wood Rlvory*'^ S t u d i e s / T e x t b o o kK tion skills/oxporlonco® -Watipersons for both lunch < LEGAL NOTICEC E f ' 1 0 4 “ ~ 113 Baby-Sitter needed Mon,3n, 1:30 only. Caro Center offers a wide adoption . roqulrod. Application and dinner shifts. (Mutt bo ____ |__PEBS0NA1^ CHILD CARE . thru Fri. 9:00 a m . to 11:0000 ...... rango of benefits, Indud- This position requires tho0 forms may bo picked up'P lO yoarsofage) 8E R V IC E S a.m. Experience preferre-ro- CNA. PT. 6:00 a.m . to 2:30':30 Ing modloal&'dental}“' services of on exporl-|. at the Twin Falls School01 -Cook (or dinner shift DECISION NOTICE: e Developed mentally dl ^ d. Apply at the'Y.F.C.A,,A. p.m. & 2:00 p.m. to 10:301:30 inauronce. Paid vacation encod master practitioner,r District office located at •Dishwasher for dinner shift FINDINQOFNO) abled young man, 2 ings 1761 fefzabethBlvd.TF.=. p.m. shifts^ Qood bone-no- and retirement plan, and administrator who., 201 Main Ave, W eal, fromm •HostyHoBtosB/Cathior for SJQNtRCANT IMPACl^CT wishes to meet developI, 28. I 12 yra exper. 4 openlngiindy T’~- , • . . —— fits, full m edical & dentalntal P lo a so c o n ta c t d N S‘ atOt u n d er so m e .adm inlstro- 8:00 a.m. to 4:0^p_m lunch and dinner shifts. mentally disabled 'lopedlac College area, Call Clnd] ~~| after 3 m onths. Applyf ol Wood River Care Contor, tivd direction, performs ~ (Must bo 19 years of age), • / A ugust 1.1 9 9 5 , Di#U)istrlct For rom antic Involvemelady, a t 733-9660. r______---- I 205 ” S t B enadict’e FMC, Attn:kttn: lo c a to d '1 8 m llo s N. of ‘ Home aohool teacher loror Looking for high energy , Ime I AGRICULTURAL professional wori< ond ad- . ^JrflangerW fthro Stagerr(Re- (R Enjoys ^leveling, vnlks Janet Camln or call 324-124- Jerome. 511 E4th St. ministers the textbook)( 6 Children. 4 days a wook.k. dependable people. We 4 openlng>^r full tlm« ^ 4301, ext 327.______:k will train. Apply In person, sponsiblo Ofnclal) m ade a dinners. Call 734-43S ------AG Wantod: Experienced Shoshone, Id .83362 or .adoption program for thoe Music & spanlsh back a sk for Rodney. SSI7, d a W e ^ l 735-0301 — 0011686-2228. |. ground helpful. Send re-e- 111 South Park Ave EOE. decision to Issue a le n ye 4on- farm machinery. DENTAL Asslstorit (part ___ S tate ofV aho. Tho candl- torm orazioo permit to & CARE. In m y hom e, Mon837 operators. Csli 324-7148 BM dato Is i/i a position to ex-(. sumo to Sulto 656. 54010 ______^ 18 , time) and port tlmo officeflee MEDICAL Nurso LPN/RN A Blue Lakee Blvd, Twin C reek RM cfi. This actli Fri., 7am -6pm . 734-1637 77 help for busy dental office. ,n r o rd ae m e n slv e influence I 2 1 0 ' permits livestock grazli care AQ, Truck driver/gsnorai Ice- M o g lc V a l l e y M a n o r r. Falls 63301. ^7 Experience roqulrod,od. Chorge Nurse. 1 FTP T on d e d a n s affecting cor­ _ I S A L E S privileges on the lBui i s i CHILD CARE • Day car«me. farm ,hand. No CDL Sond resum e to 1001 evening posillon alsoes 1 1 ricuium, t&a^ng streto-)- Reading tho clasilflod adiIt Creek C&H Allotmern Z . confuafdAmfdlr^ aervlcea in my homeWin- required. 733-3028 101 llo ABC SEAMLESS le ac­ Shoahone St. N, TwiriVln FT d a ^ p o s i t i o n . C a;oll ll gles, evQluatlarfoltext-t* every day It a worthwhile Hum boldt-Tolyabe NbUc fenced yard, a g e 2+. Win booka. and Implementa-I- habit Call 733-0Q31. cepting applicatlona for a 8INQLE7 Meet eomeo ____ AGRICULTURAL-Neece d Falls, ID 83301______• «1 Forests. 7110 ponnltvI'i'Xl' ep»cla); Free HeartQu.isone 736-0443 ___ tion of stalewicie cu^cu- — full tlmo salee peraon. be Issued to take effect i hooi truck drivers for corr n Applicant must i>e quall- »ason broc>^ure:1-600-94»Q4 ['JI DENTAL sterilization as- lar programs and may ba'f 209 the 1996 grazing seasi Uttle Leamera Preachoolal & h a rv e s t. S t a r t A ppor> sistant, FT, exporionconco f l ' 2 0 7 ' coiiod upon to assist In a g fled & motivated in home .3-6 Sept 1. CDL required |nESMUMHT/LOUN^ ' and expire on Deo^rribim ber. Singles' Dateline: Rnd i Burley area-Educatlonal i preferred but will train tho I OFHC&CLERICALkL variety ol legal, educa-- Ulon Could b e year around foi 31 .2 0 0 6 . m a n c e . frien d sh ip ,id oi ro- Social Development. 3-1 nJ right person. Send ro- ^ tionol, and administrativo oflis available. Excellent - , ora yrs.678-4788/regls^oi------qu^Kled people. 643-8831 'B urger King Is now hiring dining, dancing partn' sumoto:87l GroenAcroa;roa C om puter a p eo la llst wilh'iin problems relating to the'0 for all daytlmo positions.a'' caroor opportunity for \ A copy of the D edsloirN m In I ,0t MadnloBh desk-top right person. Call for ap- etc. 1-9OO-900-3696 e Opening for 2 children. hot It DRIVER: 10 wheeler ancmd Df.,^Twln Falls, ID 83301 ’ operation of local schools.*■ Also hiring for FT night tice and Rnding of No S —f. publishing and database 0 Sig- 2264. $2.95 per mlnu my home, licensed,4 ho 2 5 eem l, PT local worii plu« This candidoto riiust havo;o d o se ra . Full and port tlmo10 pointment 733-9683 nlflcant Impact's avaiiat Education Coordinatorr experience. Ask for Kris. illable a v erag e length of call, rneale. snacks. 324-3426 somo overnight. Wage a strong academic bock-><• avallablei S4.60 lo S5.50 ' • upon requsst from the Minidoka Memorial Hospi' CATALOGUE/CREDIT. le'Jar-'Ji m inutes, must be Call afler 5:30 pm — DOE. 324-2182______; ground In th e social sci- hour. Apply in person - bidge R anger District,t, 378 3 years, touch tone, pho _ tal Is currently acceptincK E X PR E SS‘ oncos, non-fine arts hu- ' ; ASSOCIATE. J C Penney ..380 Bluo Lakos Blvd No.* la now'hlring. Must be • Burley Avenue, Buhl,hi, ID required. TeleslsrviJhone wiLLbabyslt1yr.-4yr.il " EQUIPMENT OPERATORSRS applications for tho pos^osl- PERSONNEL SERVICES manltlos, and bo able to I rr flexible & able to work USA, inc. Hagerstowfvlce my home, 7380760 — Need experienced equlp'Ip. tion of Education Coordi-■rdi- Twin Foils,'733-7300L worf< closely wilh tho busl-II- ASSlSTAf^ RESTAURANT d ^ , nights & weekends. MD. 301-797-2323.tow 81 n,' — 1------1------1------icK nator. Requirements,Its, Buriey. 678-4040 * No Fee ness and focal aroas to10 MANAGER. noor m o n t o p e ra to rs & truci' P T h rs. 20 to 25. M ust be This decision Is sut>)ecteel to QLESCALLNOWtoht, SIN- We have openings QInge)ol & drivers w r potato harvestlat. current RN ilcenso In the en su re 0 statewide sociala! STOCKPOT SOUPS a p M al pursuant to 381 CFRCF ads or record yoursheer ow Bread House Preschool=>ro- 2 Call 349-6611. etato of ID and 6 yeareJ^o'f ol r r s A FACT^ studies program is inm SUN VALLEY. ID a ble to lift up to 4 0 lbs. In. Opportunity to oam S8.33 . Applicallons available at ' '216.7. A written Noticeice of Call Nowiil own. Daycare Center. Pro. Fri, I — I nursing ex p erien c e. In- M place. Appeal must be pos school Mon. Wed. &I Fri28, Exper tnjck drivers for har- a r terested applicants maynav per hr PT during Uaining. 3- Wo havo an Immodloto,Q catalogue department WoarepartoftherapidVX Position requires 0 m a s- m arked vs^thln 45 days« a iV WEDDINQ Dresses. -rsli{— 0-11:30 starting Aug 28ours vsst. pay DOE. send rere- contact Human Rosourc-j t l tor’s degree or equlvalontnt opening for an oxperi- growing flnandal sen/ices'°Z '■ D iS T R U B U T O R R E P • ter the dale that legalcj rno- Bridesmaid & PaityRentislips 934-8242. Regular hounri. su m e to l= ^ dcon Ino. Rt R ‘e s at 436-0481. n I from an accredited col-il- encod assistant m anager , j ut>- • 2g%oflinvn»Boo8 7 m » i — Dusiness, Excol training & W holesale toys, novell- . tIce of this d ^ s l o n Is pu5 sntals a re 7:30-6:46. Mon-Fri. ____ 1 Box 98M. Declo. Ic •|[ lege or university wilh onm for Sun Valley’s new est f& ties & souvenirs In So. 3ple 83323______MEDICAL LPN’S full tlmo.me. career opportunityACail llehed In the Twin Fal Y ou’re succassfuil emphasis In curriculumm moat exciling roatourant'J- Idaho. A uto n e c e ssa ry . , Times-News, Twin Fal Cloiiltlod . . . lor people — All shifts. Excel, benefits>flts 1.fl00-226-40£5. You’re selectlvel ___ ancT instrudlon or school01 Must have strong supenH- Commission only. Send ID. A copy of the legal r j" . evtfyw hsret73»)93t. Experienced potato' hara r- & w ages. Excel, woritlng administration. Threete eory. customer sorvico i u h in Y ou're slnglal H vest drivers, needed b)by conditions In a oaringinS O tfice & C lerical •® resume to; C & C Whole- tlce will also b e publish f p o sitio n s available years of classroom expe­0- ekllis. & kilchon manago-»• ealo. Inc. PO Box 21499 In t h e E lk o D a lly Frd ment food experience,^ Billings, M t 69104 — . P re ss, Elko, N evad^. Tl ■ Mon -Fri______person only. W ost Magic EXPRESS» and admlnistrallve experi-ri- W e offer oxceiiont salary > . notice of appeal should.'iJKi someone! r r C are Cntr 640 Fifer Ave. i QUY’8 & OA L8 DATIN M GENERAL FARM HAND PERSONNEL SERVICESES ence is desirable. ond bonofil pkg. To bele REPRESENTATIVE. Do sent to RM. 'Jim* Nelsc I Applications are due by Au-u- considered, please call Al S ’ SERVICE ^ FT. must be experiencecI?d — Twin Fails. 733-7300 Al you like fine jev«iry? Are • , Acting Forest Supervisi -w/flUJauiunflCiUfloiy,£yo_ ■MEDICAll^ R N &.LPN_fOI.fo C .Burioyi.6Mii04flL!LMQJiBg. Is a t 208-726-7733 ____wu_se!fjT'otivat_e^4_^]^______------;-Humboldt*Tolyabe Natle ig- — ------“ • Tng td work for a secure ■ Send reeume to Bo)ox Spm-llpmshilt. Medl- >a B u s -p o rs o n , Im m e d ia te ' tl Forests, 2035 SUai - ™ 93846. HThe Timesis- cBl/Surgery exporioncoS REUEF NIGHT AUDITOR3R schedule. Job requires tomorrow? Call us to gat . " • C hance Road, Elko, Ne%n ™ ; 1-B0Me0-e227. g- 11 pm • 7am. PositionIon iravol. ' opening for bus person details on a fun- buslnaaa — I News. P.O. Box 648. TwlfMn required: Send resume: p. muat bo available to wori< da 89801. Any notice otc ^ Falls. ID 83303 ' 8t Bantdlot'm F.U.C, avqilable immediately,aly' For a complete )ob doscrip- ™ that creates a residual In- ^ . peal must meet content.”n SI I ------i 0 8 ------A Apply in p e rso n W estoniton tion or to request an ap-p. eves & weekends, apply'’y com e by the Bales of fine 201 — . Attn: Bev, p o Box 686, ,n in pereon. Bluo Lakes ■j quirem ents of 36 OFRCF ISPECIALNOTICE ADMINISTRATION/ General farm hand, FT■T. j8rom «, ID 83M 8 Plaza N. f3 6 0 Bluo U kkes e s plication, call Je n y Pelton. jewelry taking advantage 215.14. ,t; Country Club, 733-2330 MANAGEMENT m ust b e exper. In operaira- — — — Blvd.______Deputy Superintendent. ol a S 92 mliHon dollar • • , A L C O H O U C S •NT tion & maintenance 0of M EDICAL-RN needed foi “ Slate Department of Edu- Uttle C aesar’s is now hiring day Induatry In North ^ < If no appeal Is received, ll MlN/nANAQEME^/all- . farm & sprinkler equiplip. p a rt tim e n ig h ts and/oi\Z UNIBASEISHIRINGIIQ l calion. (208) 334-2111. America. Call t-800-892- liiS' ANONYMOUS To key data from mail piece delivery drivers, must bo . ; plem entatlon o fth is de Cali 733-8300 8 Immediate posillon avail­ac- Send resume to Randid- weekends at JCAHO ece The SDE is an Equal Op­ 18 yr old, good driving 6361, ext 60.______)ut not ■ • — )hol im a g e s fo r e n c o p re fe rre d , b u t we are willing to work untilintll uals with dlaablllllos dur- a t 820 Bluo Ui» a tor who performs v«ri< olof Day or night ehifts. Ac------' IDAHO, INC, O m ldoct. . . . the tdullan to iiilii. considorabiedilflcultyandnd copling opplicatlons 2-4: 4 service & dedication, if - ; an£12^996 college d egree (or equili- you're ready to devote ■ ■- Thank you l E E 730 Rim View Dr. onyourneods. 733-0031. oxorcisos considorobie)io pm. Seo Karon, Canyon MANAGER TRAINEE Twin Falla, ID 83301 ’ vant dovolopmont expert- your time & energy to an UEQAI, NOTICE &•. ence) plus an Interest,, Inir . In d e p e n d e n t jud g m e nnt. t. Springs Golf Ciub,. ------PERMANENT Now hiring CNA'a/NA's iniUotlvo. and loadorship. ^ exciling challenge, then ' - TWIN FALLS 8T0RAC ,^ ,i i.^oklng for an individual w, BO8 Invostigating. nogoUatIng, got on the right career >1 : u n d sr provisions of.’Ida FULL-TIME w/ Offering on-site classes iniS; A c o o rd in a to r w orks 'to to RESTAURANT/LiDUNGE. kl FAX exper. In the Inspection] for certification. Compotl-jati. and sotliing pereonai Inlu- vi- Taking applications for fullull track.now In broadcaat ','1 code 25-7-210 wlll.sell M anagem ent position avail □ e ry and property damago connect programs, ortivi- . I f , procedures & U.S. gradeilee (Ive pay with evening A ,Tf,f ties, and people withinlln timo experienced sorvereirs sales. Send in your re- Klass Auction ori Augi able In Twin Fallf. Re Toiv Claims m ay qualify you foi gr. sume today to KSKl Ra- sponsibilitles indudo' su a s thoy portaln lo night difforentiais. Appl) their assigned area. Theh e & cashiers. Apply In per- ‘ ‘ 22,1096 stored ItemsS" of: YOUR? potatoor.-M ust have ^ * this position with Stole i& dio PO Box 1340 Hailey, pervising psrsonnel. In in p e rs o n only at 840 candidato oxerdses con-in. son, dally botweon 1<00 & Unda Jonea s transportation to travel to Ila. Farm Insurance. Wo offoi ID 83333.______ventory control, tralnini to • Filer Ave. W ., 'Twin Falla - .col. siderabio Influence on 4:00 et 2813 E 3600 N R d 1*3 Inspection locations In . ta, top wages and an excel' Twin Falis, ID 83301 and customer service W est Maglo C are Center nfii curriculum, teaching strat-ot- S o d b u s te r R e s ta u ra n t AD Minidoka & C assia — . lent employee benofli 10- 698 B lue L akee Blvd Nh .- Utah based wholeealer : ■' : Patrtela Oarela ' TIMES CLASSIFIE Looking for long term, ded package. InclMding cost,, 0nf eoies. evaluation strato- — looking for part time/full countlss w/ Buriey & PHLEBOTOmTs t . immedi od — :------:— - — ~ ‘ ; 632 2nd Ave. E ^ED icated employees wh( living salary aiflliajments gfos. and may bo called timo eaiesperson to sell ' DEPARTMENT^ i^ave. strong ieadershii,,,'P Rupert being primary a le opening for PT. Expe ' upon to assist In solvingja a RESTAURANT/LOUNGE ; : TViin Falls, ID 83301 ' “ "I* locations. PoslUon entWU 7.^ Sond resume to: State jotted baths, saunas and < -I'' Mike KuxlIIk 208-734-5538 skills, excellent communi rionced preferred, ca' variety of oducatlonai andnd Help wanted: Day 10 steam era to jo cai building ' . t h i obsenring^^nspectlons on 1,1! Farm Insurance Compa n s e m -2 pm, Great PT job. . : 304C antleA ve. 30 cations and cu sto m e rse r on 733-3700. ext. 243. As nlea PO Box 4248 Boteo admlnislratlvo problems '“j tr a d e . C a m •0 0 0 -2 7 9 - behalf of PGI member for Nancy. EOE relating to tho operationon Taco Bandldo. Retired • Rler, ID 83328 —r r v ic e a b ilitie s . M u st b« g n w e rs. Identifying ___ Id, 83711-4246 EOE 1906formoreinformatlon r * * # available to work flexibU ___ ofthe public schools, pereons oncouragod to N orm a Lee problems & taking correcoc- Part and full tim e position 25th St. Lehigh Dr. NOTICE TO ALL houra. |?[1® ELECTRONICS Position requires a m as­IS- apply. Cali for a n appoint-nt- SAL£S. Con Pauioe Chev­ tfve action, notlM ng grow)w-, 'forCNAs available ter's degree from an ac-1C- ment 733-8100.______: ' E aston, PA 18042 or Keith Detmer/TK ConstrL L . Apply in person Monda] y®: TECHNOLOGY rolet Pontiac GMC Tmcka ers, a mailing of certTflcat:at- Please contact DNS s credited college or & QEO. Is expanding our 811N4thAve tion Is no longer dolistruc- August 14th & Tues Au ‘*3' INSTRUCTOR RESTAURANT/LOUNQE. ea. Knowledge of froshI ' 8B6-2220.______: - iQch .unlvorsity. Special prepa- sales & leasing team. If *, . c/o Idaho Youth Ranch* work ton doino oust 16, from 10-6pm , a handling procoduree a +. _ _ Must b e certifiable to looct: nd . T h e B est W este rn C on- Coeurd’Alene,ID838li ^ Blockbuster Video, 22( Phsrmacy teohnlolan In vocatlonalAechnicoiI ed-ed' ration In mainem atlca and you can follow sim ple pro- 1 U d t h e HOME P U C E , Ih iroo sd e n c e is required. Throo00 yon springs Inn ban- codures, motivated by PU B USH : A ugust 11 a : IMn Blue L akes Blvd N. TwIri J - compensation. Send lottetter p osition, part-tim e ot ThiThe ucalion in Idaho; degroo in. quet/catering dept, la ac- ' Falis,ID83301 n of yoofs of classroom expo- ‘ higher Income, & have : ; 1 ,10&5. c n of application & resum e} ttto Medicine Shoppe. Coll11 fcfor . not required. Minimum ol od ^ tln g applications for a 12 8 y n technical exporioncoinco rionce K-12 is roqulrod L. good communication r * * * BLOCKBUSTER th e aoove address. appointment 733-9242, „|.'- -PT-server & PT on-slght OVEREATERS — OR a degroo and throeiroo and administrativo o>iperl- 1 1 skills, apply In peraon a f I an once is dosirablo. Col-Ql. se t-u p porson. Shifts do°° Con Pauioe Auto Mali ANONYMOUSs— VIDEO ty POTATO INSPECTIONfT REGISTERED NURSE.!. TiTo years oxporionco as ar vary. These peopio need Q < Ah E q^ Opportunity MONITOR work in busy physicianions electronics technician,ian. iogo/unlverslty experience ” 901 S Uncoln, Jerome 734-4547 133. ia desirable, to bo dependable & enjoyloy 2 0 8 ^ 4 < » 0 0 , o r offlco. Thuradays's I& Duties include: Class- interaction w/cuslomers. loto room and laboratoryo r v Applications are due by Au- 208.734^. _ TTS POTATO GROWERS OF Frldoys. Sond rosumo ti la Set-up poaillon does in- S28 Shoup Avo. W. MOMD. instnjctlon. FCC Liconso.ri9o, g u st 23, 1996. S alary Is I M A N A3ER TWIN FALLS IDAHO, INC, d u d e heavy lifting. P lease rfrt 738 Rim View Dr. Twin Fails. ID.______NABER I NARTE cortlfl'rtin- paid according to SDE I IDAHO SITE MANAGEF Ilea- schodulo. Job requiresoa apply in person at 13575 7 1 2 1 1 n Twin Falls, ID 83301 “ T* calion prefonwl. Applica- Blue Lakes Blvd. N, ■ES for' 1 y r old, 160 unit apart SCRUBTECH-OR tion deadline August 3131. travel. I^TECHNICA^^ ment comunlty. Exceilen lu,/ roqulroments: current II Sop- For a complete job'doactip- ■ 4 101 8 I'f*! Looking for an IndMdual w It II- ^995. stoning dote Sop' RESTAURANT.Maxie’s Is ATIVE lo c a tio n o n N orth sid e ' *'• cense/conlflcaUon. Prefe «pv tion or to roquost on ap- : • • I l^ s t ^ f o u n ^ V_H exper. in the Inspection ■otor tom ber 1995. For a copv I f now hiflng PT or FT, flux- . T ' nI e D ACAREER I ABORTIONISIS n e a r s h o p p i n g a n c J.. surgical acrub oxpor. Re nco- plication, call Jerry Pelton, p roc«lures& U.S. grade, of the position announce- ’7 Ible hrw' must bo availableSTb CHANGE? I ALTERNATIVE9 services. High demanc ;lpn DepuW Superintendent, - V ‘l ■ FOUND 2 black pupple a a they pertain to eponeibilitiee: perforr®,fni m e n t a n d a p p llc a tlp r nljhlslvm W n, applyoiv SNAKE RIVER POOL 1-7472 r e n ta l a r e a . A ffordabl) State Department of Edu- - ; appxSmosold.Vsiyob scrub toch duties & reial6l6t- forni. Call or write, in person, between • & I A N DSPA “ n ABORTION ALTERNATI priced unlta. Exceptiona“ potatoee. Must have 2 h;'.- dfent, near Berger. 73 fr^ sp o rtatlo n to travel to ed task, & c entral sterilierile ELECTRONICS DEPT ISUISL cation, (200)334-2111. 4pm. Maxlo'a Pizza 17070 The premelre home com­ ID PRSaNANCfCRiSK — compensation package processing proceduroa : 7163 leave message, ; iL" inspection locations In ro s. a p p u e d t e c h s c h o> o0 uU '* OP' fort epoclaiist in Southern CENTER M3,'* Inoludes 2 bdrm/2 batl- Full-time, daya call. Ap portunlty Employer. Note; ' ' Minidoka & Cassia * Ap- BOX B380. __ Idoho since 1978 la ao- ■(, FOUND Calico oat. )ples.on Free testing. CaH 734-74'■"I apt., salary, medical In' ' . ply at Cassia Regions }3eo If auxliiary.aids or sen/ic- !; „ countlss w/ Buriey & >nal POCATELLO. ID B3209«}eC 'lc- RESTAURANT co_ptlng applications for a ^obe- or 1-80^371-7472 ' I surance allowance, pale Medical Center 1601 HI 100. e s ore needed for Individ­ •; {. • .. Sunrise, she Is vei Rupert being primary } Hi- P H O N E 2 0 8 -2 3 6 -3 4 0 0 Id- A SIMPLY BETTER FTServlt:o Technl- holidays and vacation at land, Burley. EEO om uals with disabllitlea dur- 1; friendly. For m ore infon Call C laisllltd , 733-OB: S ? ' locaUons. Position entalU om - EEO/AA EMPLOYER ur- PLACE TO WORK dan/Malrtenance Peraon. *,. ^ ation.Call733-1131. IAL . well a s Incentive bonuses —~ ing tho application pro- *’ Wt're ready wtien you mn obseiving inspections on“Jf pioyer tAIPMD______ro- Enthuslostic, energotlc andmd Applicants need a' basic 1 S end resum e to G uardiar — Froo-lance writers wontocnted c e ss, please contact Jin-^ responsible empioyooslOs background in e lectrical i : • ' FOUND. Bull H eeler)on N ~ . ' ■— VJi. behalf of PGI member Twin Falls Ciinlo & HospiUpital to cover new s and event! Pit M anagement Gorpora- moy Smith, at (208) 334-2203. wantodl ifyou onjoy work-irk- t r o u b l o e h o o t i n g a n d •V 8W Jerome, 324-4422.v e r y I 1 0 8 CY tion. PO Box 5668 Port' positions available; in Ketchum, Sun Vaiioj ifomv I PROFESSIONAL Ing with people, eomingIng plumbing, if you are a ilated la n d , O r. 9 7 2 2 8 -5 8 8 8 . RN full tim e 3-11 shift^ift. and tho Wood RIvoiv o r PROFESSIONAL: competitive wages, han- ' POUND: Black and whi I S E R V IC E S ____ tiM action. notlMng grow ICU/ACLS preferred in- quick learner, a team hone EOE . ______Valley. Sond a resumejm o Executivo Director. Ad- dling aeverai different du-ju- player and get along well • • kitten wearing red coli — I a rt, & mailing of certTfical RNfuiltim e3-11 shifhlft and a writing eamplo to ) to: ministration of a legal ad-‘d- ties, and being a part ofif a with people and have a I . I with bell near Eastiat ea. Knowledge of fresh’ staff/rollef charge BANKRUPTCY2166 I : 204 N.S. Nokkentvod, region|ion- vocacy agency for pooplo510 friendly environment, thishis high regard for customer . and Falls Ave. Ca All C hapter AA Qrelati handling procedures a +•-f. L PN fulltlm e11-7shlft al editor, Tho Tlmojn o s w ith d^^sebllitlee. ^ ir K I CHILDCARE/ Hourly w ages-f ml. in position Is for you. No ros-ss- sen/ice. then come join " •' • » 734-6309 w hite c ase s. Free telephor LPN part time 7r3 & 3-1M • l Nows, Box 548, Twirwin Human Service or Mana- 2 L n a n n ie^ ^ ^ compensation, Send latte '®* taurant oxporlonco is ro- ’THE SPA TEAM’, AND eol M consultation.'- ttef shift Fails, ID 83303; or callcal gemont Experience inIr quired, but you muat j ' - i l o s t Spayed fsmale bla ES. of application & resumea totl Contact Holly R am bo RN ist GET EXCITED. Benefits . - itland • 538-7760 800W -2K .733-0931 ext 204. advocacy/services foi'O^ p rese n t a positive Imagogo include major m«dl> Lab, wearing choke coli c r Il^ a r e / n a n n iIton e s ! th e above address, ___ 733-3700 ext 234. EOE . vacinllyofO'learyJC a l l WmKMulbenyi S Nanniee needed. Bostonc e l.. '— pooplo with dlBablllties,3S, to our custom ora, part1 8> cal/dental and cafeteria 22yra«xp9rionpo “TT IMMEDIATE openingI forfoi oxpertlse In manage-10* full tlmo, various hoursI 8, plan. Salary DOE. Great ; . . High. 733-6591. rtSfl^ Pfoa. Great pay. excel,)00- SWATHER OPERATOfP R MEDICAL RN’a and LPN’i'N S B usiness S ervices Man- Seneftt«.l9oroidBr.Coo-lies wanted, experienotd. ca ment/admlnlstration,!” • shifts. Join the BUMPlE’sE’s working cond. Send re* TiI5: COUNTRY CLfiANEP call needed a | S nake Rhrer'o f ageV-for Magic Valley flcf- strorTg Interpersonal 8 - • ' LOST Spayed fem ale goi tact Stacey ® Nannies .324-7148. '. ,V ___ Rehabllltrton Center. A team i Apply In porson a t sum o vflth referen c es to : ‘ : «n Retriever. Klmbeicoiar. We clean here, we oli glonal Memcal Center.itOT. communication akille rvJR there, we dean eveiy Nook (208)331-3808. la- BUMPlE-s Sutis and Sal­;qI- Service Manager, 1020 ; • afea.734-068l. e la TRUCKDRIVERSneedefl » . Experience In hospitallod- ad- Sond Resume & Salarjary ads. located at Travelers ^ ^ ere. Residential, dfat W m ittlna billing, reim burse­ ora BlueLak^BW.N..T\Mn d d m s u ttle G em s Child C ared e Is - both field & semi posltkin: irse- -requirements by Augig . O asis, North ol tho Hans- Falls. ID 8330 i F '• . LOST black cat, E BItti Ing. & offices. Reasons vork available. Long sieasoi ment & collection practlc-^ c - 14th to: Co-Ad, Ino. now hiring a loving; de- 620 Sprague-BuhUdaho ^ en Bridge, Seo Dorothy.Hy. NO PHONE CALLS ; root D rarea.-734-3923igokl- ratM,>ref8 avail. 734*{r }eri- w /g u a r a n te e d b o n u s ^ es required. Knowledged g e 4477 Emerald, Ste. B-lOO W« pendable person to work o rca ll^ ) 643-6401. H ' Must be 18 or older. EOE3E PLEASE iberly aU; ■ . 43&-5234 ■ »- of Medlcare/Medloald.Bia. BolM. ID 83706 AA/EOE • LOST: Australian She Do you hav e a small dali w/ohildrenrE.C.Eexperi- * n ce & C.P.R. & flwt aU, ir r MEDICAL CNA’a & NA’iiA'a nwiaged care and insur'i s u r ------' hefd.male.nea/'Sianlt— — judgement lhat you 6< * ® AGRICULTURAL. Neei ... ance reimbursement eys'eys- PROFESSIONAL: SCCA/ .. . Pleaae oali colleaitter- aider uncblHciaole? V ___ farm hand w /e x p ^ gravl1^° needed for all shifts, es a ®D * P'” *' ® f^‘- peolaily 11 pm*7am tema essential. Musilu s t H ead Start will b e acc ep t f W i U s ® <3 T o y o ta ‘ - : t20fl)774-2206, >23 c a n h elp ! C a ll or wri267, ' (q; have dem onstrated lAadkad- ing applicatlona for i Please call 543-6401 fo now Interview J-}. . ership abilities relatl^e totc Family Educator I for thi iewlng for . ’ * lo at: Older male whi TZa ch ild CARE Tha FIral ___' interview. Baptist Preschool & Dayking . — . hospllal blillng/accountfjnts Twin Fails Center WraiBP Individuals to sell!ll newn Toyom and used ' ‘■'s - : Qrect Pyrenees in Jerornlftt 1741. Twin Falis, c a re m Jero m e Is aeekinfis o . f 2Q 6 “ I MEDICAL Therapy Techiichs' recelvabiB and admittinctting Around Classroom . S taut- n cars& tmcks.’ ‘ X . 1; • • Rim area. Name Is ‘'•®**Toi 83303 or 208-32ft428i e In Ing wage S6;29-S6.61 , afull-tim e Direo-^ Ijjedic^dent^ needed, to work with propro- d e p artm e n t. D e g re e Ir 91. .G u aran teed ncc R e w a rd . 9 2 4 -6 6 6 3 e' [Ida. accounting/business ad- ad< Applicallons and Job De ; I ) r •• 677-e636daya HOUSECLEANING Uc tor/AdmlnistrWor. Will su- iJ i found handicapped kids •Excellent n(x el ref- p erv lse te ac h ers & ataff,loa. ART.PT.&ortranscriptiorIon- 1 :4 6 '1 0 p m o r 5;30-2pn2pm ' mlnlnstratlon preferredred . sOTptlons are available1“ e . .ReasonableH6ur Ing ^or houses to ciei eflts SCCAA, 726 Shoahom H” *’FOUND female, black*£'1? U Reasonable rates,lable re ourriouium , & officeract lat needed. Knowledge9 ofc shifts, weekend workK in-,ii Excellent salary/beneflu . -jPIeasOTtWc I. « procedures. Wiirlntaracito o l coding, medical terminolfiol- volved. If Interested call' ca! offered to qualifiecied StW.lnTNvlnFall8:B u r . • r docKedtaB. Nearuiear s s ; ^____——: with parania & aohoolin & ogy & experience wAwIndInd- T eresa a t 934-6603. ■ c a n d id a te . R e s u me totc ley CAA Office, t03(£5 : B y o u a ie sielf-m( Call 733-8629. NAID SERVICE excelinaoe' r b o a^ CommunlcaUontIis 8 ows required. Send re ------. MVRMC . Overiand Avenue. Burtey ' erenoea,reasonatI unit pubiio relation ektlita to aumei to St. Benedict’3t’a MEDICAL DietaryakJe.ful. full PO Box 409. Twin Foiieield Ic and Jerome CAA, Court Do you have unustd llinpho y ' ratea. Call 733-9383.roper- heeded. Send resurrte11st tc FMC, Attn: Jan Qraniint. time, day shift Applyy Inli 83303-0409 Attn: Humarman house Basernent. Jerome i. ,.r equipment In your.homi 8er^ .the pre school at 308338, 1si P.O. Box 580, Jerome,, IDII person only a t W est Mag(ag- ' Resources or call 208>08- EOE. Closino Date:-Atij,u*: . ^ Exehtngettiorcilhwtih'leary. ^ow Bvaiiable to mana J ■ lo C are Cntr 640 Flier•W. W 737-2173 EO E ' 0U8t11,1995^KK)p.m. . j: ..quIdMualngbsuinsdad. Valley A va'E ,'Jerom e. ID 83338, 63330. - ___ rental and muiti ui drfsjt(208)324-8015..,. icompiexee. R&VProp Smi? Ity MgmtC36-6618. 8 XV. ! ‘W a l l th e Magic Vail ■ -i', •, a d , f

e 4 Tim es-News, TVrin Fnfla'ans, Idaho Friday,/Augusttil, 11 1995 , Employmnen r j f ~ 213 I ’■ 2 1 2 I I 2 1 3 n I . - - 2 1 3 n i l " a i r 1 (f~ “- 1. I 213 ~ I i i 2 1 1 ^ I i 2 12 I lM18C.OPPOBTUHmES| | MlSCjOPPORTjJKj^^| h 18C j O I P F O R ^ ^ |-TECW «CA^_ ^ ^ T j R A D ^ ^ J 1 - |M |SaOPPORTtJNI^ ’ iM ISaOPPORIV^^ WSOOPPORTIJNITI^ I LOCAL TRUCK DRIVEflS, MISC, M OPPORTUNrnES L. IS, HAIR STYUST Full-time9 TRADE • Prlntor/Blndery. MISC. OPPCRTUNITIES-- MEAT MGR. Full tlmO.I. SUPERVISOR . TRAlf4EES. I CDL drivors'- all clossos, (. C A S H I E R S n e e d e d , WA^^‘TO MAKE MONEY?. needed forTocal GreenI FT, F permanent, general n .- . or part-time, for JDHaIrr Twin Falla S hop h a s posl- Seeklng tiro man. expori­i- Bonoflls. Poy dependinga ' warehouse labor. Export- temporary antfpormo** i- approx. 32 hrs, per week, . $ . - p o rh r' • Giant com horvest. CDL ' Studio. /Vpriy at ROBYNM Hon (or experienced only. onco preferred. Apply atit on experience. S end ro-i. 6 00 810.00 nont. local. Apply al: i. must bo able to work 0 W/BONUS INCENTIVES. requlrod. Coll 543-8600. e | n ca helpful but not nec- TODD. MV Moll o r callI FT/PT. Sond letter ot ap­y w eekends. Apply a t D&B Magic Valloy Tiro. 501 S.;. sum e to Box 830, Paul, ID 1 ■ essary, heavy Uftlng MUST HAVE: ■ • Usa 734-1468. plication to: B ox81906, % Uncoin, Jorom o. ID. 83347 required. Apply In person, . E X P R E S S 16 .Supply Iw 8-13. EOE Good people skills MAINTENANCE PERSON i r The Timos-Nows, POBoxIX - WAMTED: Apply at Char-• |Wmboriy S e e d s in t^ 205 PERSONNEL TRADE, Exper. Seom- Good work record •111 RLERAVE. 548, Twin Falls. ID 83303 MISC. OPPORTUNITIES; m ac Trailers 452 S Pari< Fowler, | KImboriy. Id. ® EXP. GrMnskooper wants Auto/notlvo detailorr Rental Roprosentotivo for Transportation and ahone TWIN FALLS. 10 03301' expor. Good workingig . " ' - to do your yord workI Fair 1- Thursday. Fridoy, Satur- w anted. Apply 309 Addi­ Hard woritors onlyll MISC Warehouse wortorsi AAGRICULTURAL Asgrow Youll bo piooMnOy MJiprtMd«d conditions. Call Olln @® TRADE. H iring F or prices. Sprinkler systems son Ave. W. 1:30 thru-u- d a y & S u n d a y .’M ust bo I needs harvest worKors in Rlvonwoar 736-8714. _ ^ctow/food processing. Installed, 30% off compo- needed. FT positions at how easy It U to p ta u a I 3:00 pm. bondable, hav o good of-f- W E DRUG TEST avallablo. Apply In pojspn1 ■' Immodlatoly for research dasslllod ad. Tho coiiJs tlUon prico. froo bid. Jim I.- flee & peopio skills, havop Apply a t Blue Beacon Tnjck ,h* TRADE; wanted lournoy- a t 834 /E d iso n Ave. TF seed harvest. Must bo low...tha roBUlls aro hloh. i" Fork lift operators 738-8352 o r 733-5139 . FLAGGERS. Cortifiod only,r, a good driving record,«. Wosh,l84-R93 t. man plumbers or appfon- • willing to follow Instruc­ Tharaeteasinod. 733^»3t, n* . ConstnjcUon/Carpontry - call for oppt. 653-8365 • m ust bo 18 'yrs or oldor.r. I tions carefully & poy ot- — ticos. muat hove loader* ir TF/Sllvor Creek Farms Is T h e re ’a n o b u s ln e s s t Mechanics/Machinists . GENERAL LABOR needed Apply IHertz Ront A Cor tention to detoll. Somo **l ship & hard working, w ag-O' CDL drivors MISC-.Wonted part-time® betwoon 9om-11am (otIt • hiring for FT poslllons In U ke T em p buslnosal forTF area. Intormoun- S o , co m e join our business} exper. w/ tractors or ag 4 212 os DOE. Contact Rob Roatourant/Doli video owmtors tor Idaho0 thoTFolrport),______tho processing and taln Staffing Resources, o t ' machinery doslroble, vof* Harris, Hailey, 788-1060 834 Addison Ave TF Stoto linlvorolty distance ** trim/bono/fillot depts. learning classroom atIt S C H O O L M E N T O R I® s Hourty poy and attracUvo 8nak» Rtvar Tampa, Inc. kl drivera license w/good ^ E X P R E S S . record necessary. Must COUNTER PERSON. TR/«3E-Tnjck drivers. Runi2 PERSONNEL SERVICESS JANITORIAL. PT, TF aria!' CSI. No oxporlonco0 needed tor tho Rlof Highin incentlvo pay plans, ben- TSB-HIRE (4473) M lnlco A uto Part* 11 western stotes. See nocessory. Trolningg School, This will bo o onoI® oflts. overtime. Day shift. A .DA E.0.E.Mfl=A//H... bo 2t o r oldor. sIOD.to lost Twin Falls, 733-7300 ovos. $5.00 per hr. Coll through Oct possibly of Jorom o is now hiring for^or homo most weekends,*• Burley, 670-4040 * No Foe« 543-6997.______provided, S5-S5.30 perIt year program. The clos-S' port time for oxpenenced Current Poaitiona: FT parts counter porson-on- -Experienced only. . 1- Ing dote will bo August trimmera/hlletoro possible. * Mechanics longer. Apply at Asgrow hour. For more informati­ Research Center 1 ml E & drtvor. Gonerol knowl/N ir 677-4536.______n MISC AV ON -Eam on. Contact tho ISU Real-1- 22 ,1 9 9 5 , P loose apply toI® Apply In'porson 450 S. * Forkiift O p erato ra odQo of m achine shop^ 213 I S8-S15/hr. Full/part time. ly Mario Crovons, Person- * P o ta to Q ra d era of Filer on Hwy 30. AHIr- ;al TR/U3E. Service p e rso n for dent Contor. Coll Friday Locust St. Twfin. Exp. op- sorvlcos & mochanlcal HISC. OPPORTUNrnES> Nodoortodoor.Beneflts. V noi Coordinator, PO Box piioonte moy coil for * General Labor math/o action employer. int plumbing & line doanlng. ; o r Mondoy betw een 9am- Qbllttlos tiolptul. Excellent ^ 1-800-676^)621. IND-REP I 4:30pm .736-2101 X, Rlor, Idaho 83328. Inton/low. 736-0829 * Mill O p erato ra EOEMrt=. bonofits w/opportunlty otof Insuranco. wages dependnd AMALGAMATED Sugor advQncomont. PloasoBO upon exper: Will nood»d Co. Is now accepling ap- sond rosumo to P.O. Boxox CDL. Will train rightht plicotlons for seasonalS' ' ‘ ^ 51, Jerom e, ID or calla ll porson. Cali Mon, thru Fri.■ri. employment in our sugaror North Americsca's largest bulk truckl • 324-7982 for oppolntmontjnt 8 am to S p m . 733-0968.). werohouse {mid Aug- “ Fob). Must bo ablo to requlres*r- DRIVER 10 whoelor for TRADE: Twin Falls County^ work rototing shift and ^ERVlHGtWmj com harvoat. 13s^R oad>ad is accopting applications h o /id l e 1 0oTb. bog ot I C O MIPANY DRI\IVERS Rangor. wago DOE. Con;on for o Solid W aste Gatetto sugar. Starting wagoI® I bo full Umo.. 423-4269 Attendant. Position ro- $8.l6/hour. Apply through m m ■ * for our dr}ry-bulk pneumatic: operationsoi ,__ quiros knowtodgo ot boi-‘V’ Job Service 260 4lh Avo ■ , based in1 th e Elko/Wells/Carlarlin area. AtJbrovlallons being «bOrovlat< ondng dally cash receipts N. Twin Foils EOE , ^ II u * ‘1 ^ od tasuR*. When you wrtio and moking chango. H W e o ffe r. Y car-roio u n d , ste a d y w o rk . your daMinitd ad. bo sur» Computer oxporlonco lo 1 iB CHe’cK OlTt THESE )rk w ithin a 1 SO mile radiusIS olo f Elko. roadora undoritand your helpful, interested per- ■ All w ork m ouugo - spoD ll out. GREAT OPPORTUNITESI I ^ W e s teerti States Bus Servirvlces, Inc. J } every day. _ sons may submit on op-‘P* omc«Po8lUone: ■ H o m e e A c o miprehensive p benefits packagejge Including family □RIVER: 10 wheolorand,nd plication and rosumo to<0 * PR/Aciivltlos/Soclalal EXTRAV INCOM E FOI9 R Y O U . . . , l „ . Twin Falls County H um an a g e for m e d ia l der>tai, visionsion, short and long soml. PT locoJ work plus on Planner ' hiring schooi bus dr,drivers for: c o v erag somo ovornlght. WagoQo Resource Office, fourthrth • purehoslng Clork I IVow'/ H te rm dlidisability, and life Insurance,:c. DOE 324-21S2 ® floor. Twin Falls CountyIty . Soloa/Sorvico tivityTrips •Regulal i a r Routes ■ ' Paid hoitolldays and vacation, Courthouse or mall to • Recoption/Customor Son/. ’ I •*>:«' DRIVERS: Must havo CDLDL Twin Falls County H um an Indu$ti1al Poaltlona: • Substitute Driveifers.. H Applicants requireire:. Class A liconso, for haul­lul- R esources. P.O . B ox 126.26. . W oiohouso/Forkllft w/Mlll"" I No ex^eDerience necessary. PzPaid Training ■ C o o d drivingd record. ing difforent commodiliesJes Twin Falls, ID 83301. Training T w o yci'ears tractor/traller drivingI exfexperience. ' , )av Closirig date is Augustjst •CDLoSvor ■6“/per hour startingg w\ age in tho MV a re a. G ood pay N o majiajor preventable accidcnts( In the past 3 years, all 14, ijjgS.TWIN FALLSLS •Production with ovortim e. Call I Apply al:1: Western States Buss Services,S Inc. :o pass DOT physical and dru(drug screen. e 2 » 5 4 8 2 ______COUNTY IS AN EQUAL ■ A ble to — OPPORTUNITY' Y • Food Processing 2134 Highland Ave. E DRY WALL HANGER, ex- EMPLOYER. Twin F a lls-733-8011 ^ ’" ^ ( S ) . H To apply, orr 1for m ore inform ation,ion, please call i^p All Temp-to-HIro with iocal . perionced. neoa ASAP. companlos/bonofits. »' V # , ■ 1-800-378-931116 o r 702-7S2-3444 (W(Weils/Nevada) ■ Call 720-1323 (or Frankin k TRADE: Twin Falls County"JJ! Call Todayl NEVER A FEEE I4K g ro u p o f co m p a tth s or720-1302 for Frank. Is accepting applications 734-64521-600-721-WORK o m am b^ p /tA « Trtoioc s — for a Solid w a s te S creen- IK i^iS ■n'l AMERICAN STAFFING, ELECTRIC MOTOR RE­)E- er/Equlpmen* Operator, w l INC WINDER. wantod. Expo-pe- Position requires knowl- Serving the Entire Magic wll]_ _ e d g o ot sol[d and hazard- : f s m MlTrtmae] ______rjqnco_bone^c^al, but will - Valley to r 9.6 Y ear*------— ______:_A-An oqual.opportuaityjunplo]) lo y B r .______train qualifidd'ap^oihtsTnts. o'us w arto, 0|»ratlon andind m m m u d Sond rosumo to Rowind-Ind- maintenance of front endjn d ------^ ^ ------; l - or. P.O. Box 1748, Twinwin loadersandbackhoes. In­ Falls, ID 83303. terested persons ma>la y T T subm it on application onem d If dosslllod advonisJng didn't resum e to Twin Fall«ill s ’ >. exhl. somoono would Invent County Human Rosourc.irc- IL Can 733^)931. os Office, fourth floor.lor, FT position avail. TIRERE Twin Falls County Courturt- SALES&SERVICECE house or mail to TwlrMln M a g i:ic V aille y 'j PERSON. Expor In basicasic Foils County Human ReRo- tiro & auto st>m co holpful.jful. sources, P.O. Box 1262 6 . Exc salary & bonofits pkg.Dkg. T w in F a ils . ID 8 3 3 001. 1 X OK Auto System s. 556 Closing-dote is Augus 4th Avo W .T F 733-3077.)77. 14. 1995. TWIN FALLS- " s > — S o o Tom o r Jim COUNTY IS AN EQUAlJAL ------'O P P O . R T U N I TT > Y ^ ^ R atbed Drivsr. 48 states[t« - EMPLOYER.______Sond resum e to: P.O Box 162. Buhl, ID 833K1316 ' TRUCK DRIVER C lo ssIS /A ' k or coil 208-543-6126 CDL, FT position. Locc3C0I • •- ^ 'Ma — - dolh«ry. Apply in porsbi INSTALLER' ol 834 Addison Avo. T F T h * S o u n d C o. In B urJty ^ N oods oxpor. c ar storooJ??.- In­ TRUCK DRIVER: Ha; staller must havo voriflaWoablo ' Tioulor, short houls. Expo on-tho-Job rofs. /^ p ly, In rionco oporoUng sq u oKJZO o n ___ person. and farm hand. Gooi lessage Retrixieyal 119 E. Main oquipmonl. Will train righ • Frtiree Printed Ad> • Free VVoice Greetiiing* Free Mi ----- poroon. Call 366-258; shares similar Interests,ts, . 25-40, llnanetony secure, 'J™ browrUbrownT»ln<»™. • O ur reppresentatives will h(help you * You i ho .enjoys hontsback riding, experienced apprenticelie®- mediately for houling ™ha; y- ftondrtnkor; enjoy dandng.m a w e e k . ^ C ustom rosldontial. multi hours a day, 7 days a imping, romanOc ovonlngs, hon-' lulii* M u s t h a v e d o u b li e e s > quiot timea. Seeking “riSSSS: rom with yoi3ur FREE 20-word■d printed ' 24 h< Jty. W10335 plo new construction & nc endorsement. Controlt a c t king-term rolaltoctshlp wlih ready with the voice:: im ailbox . service. Top pay for quaiJjJJ- LLoydalZoe-324-702323 V10373 ad and givef you the inforrirmatioh * WCF. 25, 5-4", 115 IbS, ifiod person. Yoar round mbers of ads that inteterest you, or londoAluo. enjoy the outdoors, »d AthloUc"8iiv»4.'“3lTlongTl T 3 P F P long torm employmentont! Wantod: Experienced o: blood you neoed to record your F l e n ' s o r m i e n ’s )mantJc dlnnors, dancing, horso- blnfl S h o rt Haul T ruck D rtvanrar*; Iwlr, bkio eyos; Uko tonnlisnnis ond ^ . rowse" through wome ack riding. SoekinQ honest, ~ r~~SHaSd®7^S20/^■ ------'0011324-7148:-----—__ - • • 8otlball.-tjoldno-fo r 8omooinoooBioi— —voice'gri;rceting-and-listen tl umorouT S/DWCM;~ 25-35!------____ fun times. O10330 “ ... -.... voiceIce greeting. — I . ' WtOJr10374 ■ SWATHER OPERATOROR. DRIVERS • Now hiring o: AttTlAeTVro^nslon^ 8wm:«:8M message;es. • Youu can( quicldy make y269 perionced o v e r th e roe WF looking for Ihe right Feiii • FT.waoesDOE423^2g tall. Slender, lovo outi 5-05, to Share muglcol momonts. ------drivors. 48 state and wo cydlng. working oui: soBklngS S I S : • T h e r e ists no cost to you, th,the usinging your touch-cone p ; TRADEApprentice mo . flust f i enloy dandng, (Ishlng, camp- coast positions avollabli^ l o . ^ 7, who's hoaltWoxftfds* •. I f ^ouyoi like how a personi n s o u n d s , y o u mg.>g. cchBdren ancf a good tlmol chlnist w antod. Full-timeUmo No touch freight. O Oi u r Bdous.0 lO34Q a d v e r t iher!. s rl0386 position. 0-6 plus bonofitsJflts. tr u c k s a r e l o t e m oa d id o l ______[one can1 leaveI him or her a n Apply a t 223 South Broad“ d* F r e l g h t i i n e r s w /7- 7 C 0 ' Attrsctlvo DVirF.27, yS’.r. 11no c. • You must u have a touch-toi IS,WF, 28. seeking a real SWcow^ • w ay. Buhl. No phono callicalls, sleepers. Good payav o aifowtwrTyrtjlue. Enloy outdoors, out: 1 / boyaroy andAir rancher, 30-40, to toach Hnjo. horaos. Sooking good-1od-looUng, p h o n C to t' use this service. r r r boneflts. Coll Immodioti ■ , mokivM k m , life, and lancTiing. Friends ' TRADE > Full-timo Weld , hoftost S/DWM, 2&-30, lor friond-I ^ ------• ■ flrsLTrsL»10379 5i iy Two G uys Trucking latloftsWp. t ——— — br/fabrioator. 8-5, piui ’f l j - ship, possltilo relatio orlJd; ovenvslght. over- 800-625-45533 0C r tH0372 'Dont bo shyi SWM,M. 40: «n|oy Fun, n k « Ooy.f. 52. 5 Lady, 40-55. Looking forJ.■orMr.RlghtFun-tovlng. Overwori WF.36, brown/brown, motherof ■ benefits. Apply at I22: l f 509-627-4553. ------dandng, hunting, cournuntry wostorn, ' might Ilko to loughthrough the soc- harflworidngng I DVlfF. 38, Ono chDd. looked1 icutoy DWF. early 40s. •0. Seeking famityorionted Male, ' Soutf^ Broadway. Buhl ------Mlove in dsstlny? Hone^tondsomo 50's-«(?s musk;. SoeklrklngSflJWCF. ond half ollHowmiwith this modest llv- enjoy Haileyiileys. camping, fishing, seekinga OWM.C toll, honest, sincere 0^ 5, like camping, hunilng. fool- No phone calls ploaso. ARLO LOTT TRUCKINUNO 8WM. 34, eonfklent. secun>curo. cor- 35^ , ught smokor.sodal sc drinker mg, down-lOH»orthlUlhnna 010356 dandng. See)Seeking S/DWM. similar Qentlenuimon. tote 30s-oerty 40s. balUall: f< (or (rlwKlshlp. possiWo relo- r-r INC. WeneodOT> T R Ing M aa Ooslro 8F. 2500500, truly o fctn o S zi ______• qualilkis. Interiniofssts. tri0 3 5 2 ria. smotw korok.«10367 uonsh0rtshlp.«103e3 , ' TRADE - Intorstato driver"f* drivers. 48 & Canoda d o slender, Inlolllgeni. trust* Fun-loving, smitrsctlva * SWF. 18, ______doubles experionci load nltoctionatoandcule.Tr103^10302 ' owcM , S', 160 ms, n; smokor. lookingjlornowadvonluro. Ioi Mothw otH l¥ iw a OWff. 33. enjoy ProtsssIislonal M ate,“ mrd-40B' miWMi ff. 32. owns Kariey and four-' Earn S30K+. Ins.. lot ______voluos: enloy outdoci I In life ond self; varied Inter- by-fouy-(our. Enjoy rkfing. lour-wtwol- required. Homo mos pay & bonus. 324-50! country musto, and horsobotfukl nights. Call 423-5876 5053. gJSSlnlM'OnrtBlirowiOWM. 35. Sooking CF. 45-S7. pel Vant 10 meet outgoing, sto- Ing.ig. I hiking, hunting, dining out. _ _ contact Jim. d-nalurod, urn bulk], wilh sirnli 5'0*. humorous, good-na ss‘ r“v0';sss' ” with somo InleroBt male. In-shape. S10364 movionovlos. Sooking ^ wfth similar TRADE APPLY TODAV tnjcker. lovo travel. SeoWf>oklng fun- «10327 ES ______Interoiitorests. 910366 EXPERIENCED DIESE•S E L ' loving SWF. 2608. snwlcoi y Womans DWF, 40. looWng Take advantage ot thi ihlng. movkts. . OuUaNo, oasy C r»a. Shy SWM, 22. seek. ‘"® DRIVER - doubles loloc c al simuarlnlorosis. 010362 DV«i.lT,.nlo,n.»^incing. horso, onjo« csmplng. i aBty Man. I’m Inlerosted In 8»*“fwM. - 36. looking (or mantage- opportunity to become i® milk ham . 733-2733 ~______dining, camping, danc M Srt)ft I8 t. imemsia: nlndod SP, 33-(0, preferabiv bLo p a rt of th e expanding lo aces. Sooking . orwhaiovor, Seek goodJooklng. hardworking ' — • C spuin funi DW)iMS~6’r lonshlp, tola- ni. lor daUng, mo) irsoOack riding, camping. »' ves. No mind games, kids ok. c ai so t up crow for Homi Ing tall Lady for olrptano smsyoe i ix>nsnip. s S0^ ^ ,S ,po,sports, country music. . ^ 4ir. , Hope to hoar trom you.~2*J. Trade -4e.tr10340 W10390 »10359 T10345 CenterB ot Idaho. Partlcirtlci- MILL OPERATOR: horses, hot springs, line da ______W10353 pale in the moving & so , bo movlos; n/s pioase. O1030E IWM, blondert)lue. seeMng ‘ Mj Ft, must have CDL & be Hey youl DWF7fF. 39. nice-looking ...... -,OWM.S’IO'.'ITSibei s. professional DWM, 39. iitractlve SWF,. 16-?, Hobbles up of nvanufaoturoi 25 yrs o r oldor. W ell trail Caring SWF. 21. Uko campu somotlmoi Mjidoors. hiking, camping, y^^ud ist.tlk o th q out- Seeking WM. 3< nshlng; outdoor actWltes >?« o«l vludo hanglng’oul. k»g walks. homes. Complete appliPP'I- 324-8008 outdoor spons. Seekingi Si f f i S S » t e^rythlng. Seeking 'Ittilng.I, ■ racing: nonsmokor. ^,0*.10351 3 cation Bt H onstsad Homo:im es I inuo evenings. ol Inlsrasu — 35. musl be lun. o u tg o l^ .« I S w F «itx> » 'e r^ y s similar a ^ Seekingig Female with same IntoN _ j ___ near Curry Crossing oion TRADE Journeymn®" a tufou? ond adore ch ______good tlmos. «103 . . ««•. t.10354054 • ests. 30-10-40, Kids ok. W10392 TW*5«TchBn5rowM r»r5m ‘ Hwy 30, or call UndaS Ia al *PiUmbers wanted, ihonsho 010361 EMysolng. humorou mild. Enjqy outdoor, oounlor We. 7 3 4 ^ 6 7 1 . ofk>ngtemTJS03^9e-47t4796 ______:______^_____ 5-e*. B w X o ree n . ho H w y o u iD vII n i, M . niowooaig OM c o r^Tala/safl«brush i; OWF, Seekingng tun, friendship? SWM. julei quiei evenings. Seeking slender ------C lusy. blu»«yed blon«k n, ranch background.. 26. en]^iloy outdoors, movies, qukit- s1£ £ w w F . lor quality times, posslbis TRADE Chief Estimatoi»tor/ rRADE . tooUng for nnandoDy socur 34-40, wlin WWe raanoct diffdiRerences. Bucarro- . eveningstgs, seeking sim SWF. SO-. niaticelatkmshlp. -010364 . ' Project M anager. EikiElko CONIECHUUNSTRUCnOnO N who-s not almkl to spendind moneyi ^ frtendwo. retoiionshlp3p. O10332 range o( interests seeking lilotlmo 29, withth similar Interests or more. troc- PRODUCTS. INC. ond hove o good time, W10*10375 ^ • partner, gngravel road's end. oi03S3 >*ty outgoing 8WP. 24. en|oy Nevada aenerd contrac s r s w s o i ; ” - _____ flancing, f i i ouldoors, piuslo. and tor specraiixina in com:om - . 1790 KIMBERLY ROAI td ^ lu e , slen- HlllbmyMan.44.44.6-.200a)8.biite-- nuch more.' Seeking outgoing, r i a l Now taking ap p lk atlo na s Sfl r Cut#, 5sr™: ng Mr. R ight SWF. 44, m e r o l a i & I n d u s t r i e ors actlvlios.- eyed: seeklnag peUte, ouldoor. outdoor goliguide. D M i, 43, seek- SsaSln rttorestlng Qentleman. race and Hon. FT emproyee. Job coic o n - Uve 1 W F & ? 6 ,‘ lor trior ling lor honest, caring, projects, .to $10 million » j& s S’sSs k ; nUng. lishing. camp- ing outdoorse rs Woman. 30-49. who _ u m»htale. U 40 rancher■"RtwwSSTn Ii Lonely dwf. zt36, seeking, non- . ... ave equivalent, clear drivfrM ng Do you I U n '~ ^ oaita ishlng. camping, traveling.. WWWCU, SS.-S'T. 200 BM. nAJ. piioanta need.to havi (arming. wMeiTioss.. nr # h ^ urn- • smoiur/nondrinksinker 8/Dlvt. under Outeotng 81 vs; like fishing, oicnlcs. outings woodworking, conatrucrue- record, must be able tote llft I walks on ttw beach?S J l.. plo mStylo. rm nonsinsm a^r, nor>- 50 for lrlsndshtohip and companloh- easygOlng'SV ng honest SM. 35-44. for ' jtJn a Captleom. on)oy caixfleUgi % nrtt. possible conipan- ' S”ind-quiet ,., evenings- at home. ■ tion, mfg. carperrtr»ntry , up to 50 lbs on a routlr SrWwr, eneiootte. InM rtniais, movies, s ir Ing and homhonest relatJonshlp. Uko Irtendshli1 3ookln?M ^,,^ )w er basis. CDL a c^us b ut t ny.Ql0366 (Snlngoutanitand all sports. 910330 tonshlp.'p.«10344 ; .Boew expar. Must have powe pW- 8WM. 27-33. W10360 musloT-except 00 ‘ ' - tool knowledge & be aabh b la .< n K w s a iy . S t r e e t to pn ^ to risad tape maaiuraura.. employment Bubstancin c a — I W ^ m n« «H ilw pu^ow of W Som e pcaitlonB raq•q . - .a t^ toA current nwbwtor CUSTOMER SERVIC:1CZ. If you have ra . ^ i^Willewal ih*idM«fW)&iUa(uiicliMW ' heavy, lifting.'Good COco: ' vetiicle Report naedeid a d . q u o tio n about o u r Ktvicc, »erv pteaic call ui' Wt ihii firM be hcU benems. Applicants mayma: Ploi»-up application i toU-frw at t'-800-«8-03W 3l8«jd wc wiUbe, i l l News ?Met tniroiiuci|M IWKMult i>i ipaU hH o ' ' 'nitiMQlll40(1400441-0)11. - ■ I . i'.IflW.L.TpESS V&‘. happy ro help ' - ''.V • . S-»’«Q S - , ' .N c rp h o l^ 1^ pl,eMa TwinFal!fl.Mon-Frt.8-6.J-6. •------...... i...... m. . . .V ' ‘ ! .T ‘ ■ ' ■ i' '

• Frida)^' AVugustui 11,1995 TImos-Nows,ows. Twin Falls. Idaho E-5 . • J

. ■ . ! nent-FirianiiCiaM nstruciction-R ealI E state/Sai a i e : - i 301 I iI 502 I I " 5 0 2 I i ”213 I f TWIN FALLS HOMES | |uiSaOPPORTU|^^ I BUSINESS ■ I ttw n^ i s h o m e s J 1 ■ H H I OPPORTUNmES “ WAREHOUSE workers AFFORDABLE , ^ GEOROEOUS ■ i I I T ' I ' noodod. FT positions F(FOR sale: liquor liM nsolor • *3 $49,500 - Noot 2 bdrm 2 bdrm,tx 2 both comlempo- . • U G ^ available. Apply In porson the t uso of th car garago. A ccess to pri­ Vory small down and os-- Starter < homo, rental prop- vate tonnls courts & pool. oume loosoo: Call orty, < or business location Realtor tw nod. <«5^»4NK 733-6770 p D>IRE■CTOrR Y l:■ 4 2 1 4 I ■ ROBERT JO N ES SPRING Sf CREEK I Iemplayu^ - REALTY REALTORS I CASHIER Full orpart 4 i 302 I ' - 734-4049 Ijjoneytow aj^ 733-0404 , — I m m E g m I ■ position. Cashiering, ■ I G A R AG G ^ r m r r a H a B H B □ ■ slocking, doanlng. Apply S$0-100K $S 1-800-262-5001. II at Honitor's Mini Mart, Refinance e & equity loans. •EXT. 1211 g I 3079 S. Lincoln Joromo. ■ S A L EE tAjRTAUQH1 454941 E 3125 TF 23111 ElizabethE Blvd, TF 268526 9th Avo E^ Frl & ■ 208-734-8727 _ GUARANTEED - , . • N Fri‘S a t J-68-6 COUNTRY Sat Aug 112th 8-5 Gordon Satit, 8-4. 6 Family, baby ■ ' Sunimor Is hero - and ll Is M N E E D C A S H 7 ®' ADS S T IM E-{ ! QARAGESAISALE. Clothes, tub, e lnX ^ ,I, medldno cabi- (umn &i d o th ln g .. llko now- |I 4 I 2 1 5 I “ gorago salo soasonl Find r„_. toys&lotsofn3fmisc.S0ME- - note, carcamp stove, koy- largogo rugs w/ malts, ml- _ I We buy nolos & real ostoto out |whor« they nro and Inn -i ■ 2 days,-5 lineI'l®® THING (or everyone.,o « boord. , MoMary Key. d olhos, crow.w a v e , A lois of misc. ■ I .-Contracts. Creatl.v0 avaryono whoro yours will The ' Tim es News f’ ! $15 toys &. pilsc.rnlf household. T f TT I 733-2009 (or customized'' 1 Finance. l-eOO-999-4609 1be UvouQh mo powortui llUo B16 Robbins Avo. off B guarantees to sail I S 2 for eac h oddiiioni pro(. rosum o-R oySlotton “ ^ In dsssinod. - m erchandise, ■ Listed by soparato clt A J W 'ilS tf 242 AddisonAd Avo. Sal. Granandvlow Frl.8:30-5;00. | . MONEY EXPRESS ■■■■■■■■I 6-4 Supe r sin g le w ator — — ! Protesslonal resumes RNANCIAL SERVICES - autom otive in 7 ■ yourconvonionwS ” BIGS! Condo By Owner. Nico 2 ------b e d , blki >0, b o o k s , sm TF. 1354U So. Washington, I ■ Cindy 01733-1606 Yourlodai Y Realostololoan C days and real I Fridays & Saturd. X it only from S to 4. M ult _ . , bdm i, 2 both, 1 floor, dbl Wlthpropaymontyoi SHOSHONE,E, U ncoln C o. (um . ItomItems, golf dubs & fat 1 spodolists estate in 15 days children dothlng, baby ■ , ♦Q uick loon approvals garago. Appt 733-0471 ■ got our garago sol *S tw o S c h o rl Iota of mis ims, somo fumituro, ■J I4 2 1 8 I. I or rerun the ad an ^ Ooadllnes: ______So'i!: ' ♦C redit probloms. OK _ 8 E 4000 N, 2 ml W Aval(olon Hill gam os, misc. ■I I housekeepin ^ .■- ;♦ Compelitivo Roles additional 7 days Thursday 12:00lA no< oonto, i' d o lh o s 0 and ,rF 2598 E EXCEPTIONAL , Up, fum., crib,Tib, g reat cond. m lN ’*spltal 1 » on Hwy 30, 1 ♦I6t&2nd'supto100% PROPERTIES LOOKINQ at no additional I Friday 12th-13th9-4. Fur- TP- 1401- Polk, Frl. & Sot... *y HIRING: I room checker and ♦ Friday 12:00 no< f housokooporo (or (all and *♦M obllo homo loons FOR OWNERSII ‘ charge to the ____ fjoof' • S H O S H O NN £ E . 5 0 7 S O . nlturo,, op appls, storoo, no ffOTi•m 8 to 5. HUGE-mult^ ■ ♦Dobl Consolidations & I (or Saturday“ y______Edith. S a t. a8/12/95. from reasonoblrwbjo offer rofusod mlly yard sale. NO . m winter soason. Apply to custom er. A ds'" I Lorolta In housokooping personal loans 11906i Alta/complololy ro- _ 9 to 7 3 fami:imlly yard sole. ’ ~ ” ’• INK, baby-klds dothos, ■ . (208)736-0033 modeled 3 bodrm homo may be cancelled ^ B e st com m ission ro Fumituro. dothos,’appll-ck FF3130E Ichon itoms, knlck- I | • only, W oston Plaza 1350 early for custom er I tho volley. Call to o 10 E 3600 N % Ml. E ■ Bluo Lakos Blvd. N. - with now paint and carpot jofmjsc. ofEastloxjtlond,1 mlSofsug- lackSj • sor^io furnlluro, _ Inside and now paint on convenience but your household Iton )oks. ovorything is ■ ; . NEED MONEY? ' ' '■ I I a r (actordory. 9-5 Clothos. ° ° ° Real Estate Loans tho oxtorior. Cornor lol. ■ AUCTION EXCHAlMANGE RICHFIELD. V Icod CHEAP.______g! HOUSEKEEPERS ' Part the charge will .1 1 0 No. Main ' achoolda)l desks, homob^od _ p ^ I timo. 733-4330.______1st 2nd and equity Priced ot only 579,500. ( _ g 324-1463.*• S t. T u es. thr rem ain the sam e. \ thruSat9:00 jS s/o s. freo stuff.______T F 1 1179 Southvlow Dr.. ■ ' (Interest a s low os 8.5%) a .m . 10 7 :000 0 p.m. FJna) -2 It Aug. 12th, 9-2, stoir ■I HOUSEKEEPING ^ PTposl- Bonkruptcy OK ft650 A sh Stroet/Vory nico 2 ■ ^ n T F n i ■ day is Mon.. 8-8-28-95. Mov- TF 354I PolkPo S a t only. ES- I tions for housokoopingI Poor Crodit OK bodrm homo with now !ng solo. CouCountry Wtty & T A T EE SS A L E Like now f'oappor, P furn., dothlng. | I m f ^ M U u S i sporworo, lols of ovory-' ■ - and laundry aidos. Con- Dobt Consolidation OK. carpot and complotoly ^ Thinking off Ewe.E Unique RCA colcolor TV w/stand, “PPJ I tact Robin Walkor or loavo I BUHL>W. ofBuhll ng olso.(From Intorsoc- ■ ' Idaho Co. 800-454-2645. (oncod (or privacy. Many ■ ihlh^u hand craftedKlQlfts&homo { microwiowavo, bods. 80 a m ossago ol Iho offico. . CO player,hou8« n of Grandvlow Dr. So. ■ extra's horo and pricod at ^ UBOhold, docor. 487-39-3900 YEARSIS ACCUMULATION "o n i ^ 206-9^5601 I only S76.500. I .■ crystal, silver, ^ andid S outh Park Avo. W. ■ " . 4 303 I 1/3 mile wost to Gulch ■ ' ■ clotties & misc.80. 6/12 II lywiiw■ J i i i l J t f 4 5 33 Fllor Fl Avo W Sat- go1 t JJJONEYWAMTEDJ ^ 1 J i H . S u nB-6 8-6 Furniture, kids Lanemo, tum So., go 1/3 milt ■ KIMBERLY * 702 Gem I ; J ‘ 9-2pm ______Drive exceptional 3 bod- ■ Ihru +I- si:size dolhos, toys, to SouthvlowS< D ^ o . ■ VENDING BUSINESS rm homo In oxcollont El ;■ BUHL72213thAvet:^°N .A uo > t f 153 10thlAvo.N a 8/12 coiloctlbctlbles, key boord, __ ■ Privately owned TF routo. EQUAL HOUSING ■ I 11th & 12th, 8-5pm. 3597 N., 3100 E.. Sol.. * neighborhood. Pollot ( ■ Lawn fumituro.ire. baljv Homs, <°o'a. fnitmisc. 1ST TIMERS t F,^M Groot invostmont rolum, OPPORTUNITY family . 2 mllos So. of | Soil all or p a rt Ownor ro- stovo for winlor warmth. P , • I ______matornlty doll TF.SlOAsII Ash Frl-Sat 9-5 Lots Payly and Pack. Fum ., tup- _ Motivated sollora hovo Al nm real estalo a d - v r ^ ki Ihb locatlng out o( stole. nonaxtpor b s u l ^ lo lf>o Fair -PM 7:30-5pr ______of nico:o (Christmas toys, por^>rwaro, girls/lodios ■ 733S581aakforamg pricod this at only 576,500 3thos, fabric, canninp. g Hoang Aa wttch m*o» I 3 JH TF-357Qulnciney 8/11 &12 kids dothdolhos. & misc Itoms doth to advortlso 'any praiorarKo -I B r a w l e y biftdai V (totnnjicTi tosod on — Soverol famlllelilies + 1 m o v - J C 5844 Honklns u Rd, Sot______TF. 459 41 8th Avo. N. Fri. & I■ I 301 I I ( BU RLEY . 2 5 2 6I H Hi a n so n ing family. Sor tan. cdcr. i T d ^ sox, hanJcsp, Somoontlquos 'S.7 “v4^miSofD&B.Popsiml ______SSt. a t 9 to 4 . Y ard so lo , ■ B U S IN E S S I CONTTufcT^^^ tar<9l ctau, or nakxd c r i^ V Avo. SaL 0-12-95.85. Ciott- a Avon bonio s,.croft su p p lie s,c lc ______baUi vanity. Hoover porta- _ _■ R e a l t y S: i ■ e8;cam ping,“fufniti ■- oppoR^NmES I I ^MORTGAGE^J an Inlonslon, to maJio any tuch b washing m'ochlno, ■ pioForonco. TimllaUon 'or m Isc.'A ll J lE— I cyclos, many ml( J Boroh Avo, Frl 7-4 dclh>lhlng, lols of misc. ■ ; $S TOP DOLLAR $5 iicrlmlnalkja' Familial sUlus ■ good condltlonlllII 99-5pm TF-1176NortlorthomPinoDr ^ ^ 7?3 ! SSPAYPHONE ROUTESS 7 3 4 - 5 8 5 8 | 7-3 BEST YARD ------For contracts, mortgages. indudos chUxn undor tn ago ol S a t onlyl 8-4pi4pm. dressers, SALE II 499 Pork Torroco, Frl ■ ® Local sites for solo IB I ______E IN TOW N T V s , T F 4£ S2000 wook polonllal. 208-734-8727 CU2IB living with parents or fcgal tw in b o d ., Clcam-corder, bat Ity, 8-3. Clothing, baby- 1 euiiodan: pregnant »wt»o and baby dothos. much only, Call e00-208-s300.24 hra. ' I ■ B U ? ? ] dancing ccc o s t u m e s & mlscollarsllanoous. aduliull, sowing mochino, I _ pocsJo MOiing oE tdy a d*»m mmKM shoos. Groatia l odds & en d s , I I — bool)Oks, furn, aquarium. ■ utJcrlQ. 1 Could you uso on oxiro 5 Apacho Way. Fri & tirosOS 1 S' w/ rims. & misc. I p S50-S1000 for referring ;■ FILa=t ■ 2 mis Won on Clover TF -1184SuSunburst. Sot FAX Tlij ™ nowpapor rU irownftf 7:30-2. Multi Family ------customers? Anyone can ■■ Rd, V4ml S. Fri 6& SatS 8-5 and Sun,, II10am-4pm. mo^ S-)gSfl/fl/Couch,lovo- TF.6£6690rontAvo.Fri.chty | aceopi arty advortlsing lor roal Ids and Jr. Fumhure.exiexerdso equip-•. 8oat.des ■ do itl Coll Frod a t 7 3 3 - ostalo ntiicti is In vtclabon ol Iho r | pm, Very nice kids I desk, ^pwritor, baby fronom 8 to 4. Furniture, I _ 0723 altor 6pm for dotallsl YOUR law. i Our roadors aro horoby '■ size dothos. baskaskotball, ~ ment, lotsts and< lots of, Hems,b&>, blko, laddor,& misc wolgsight S0t,,blk03 & moro. ■ inlarmod lhal all dwoDings :■ t)ack board & pole» le , ^ m l- misc. I Own your own route. | adranlsod In nowspapor ara :------r ------T F 7 4 9)&763 & : Campus, Sat TF 4304C Bluo Lokos, I ;■ ture, weight bene■ n c h 'c .r t f - 1221 Mon . All Snacks noods Indopon- avafatto on an pqjJ opportrtty . ^ stereo & lots moro. lonaco. Garage Bam To^Toys, dolhos, baby, onlyily, 6-4. Multi Famllyl ■ AD s ■ . gile Fil 8-6J-5pm, Sate* ^plrS>lng, blko cart, blkos, .. MistIsc household Itoms, ■ dent distributors, a ropldly | 401 1 •TIMES CLASSIFIED rci tH U D 'rS ^ w a t 1-B(XWi6!>- ■ expanding snack(ood FILER 4200 N 2372l72E,3mr 3pm.>^iisHoes, twin m at- T V {^avrays, oxorclsor, . dolhslhoa, etc,______I SCHOOLS/ DEPARTMENT 9777. ” Tho Toll-lroo tolophono the 93/30 . tfoss & spri IHBOHHOOD SALE " company has distributor ■ INSTRUCTION n fitx r t:r txi hoartxi Irrpored b N & ’AmlWofthe I ships availablo in tho | 208-734-5538 '< ’■ junction. 11th &,iT i2 a ih !7-3. clothos,m ata 3023-B E 3400 N. 4 mi. I 1-000327-027S.______■ M agic Valloy. A ccounts,, S C H O O L S K lm b o r ly • ' N o e a rly b ird s pl 4 Mtn View Or E Frl- So.3. on Bluo Lakes, z ml. . ■ 1 sploasol TF*378HarriOTTison. F ri-Sat Sot. from 8-5. /^ntiouos, ■ ■ training. & warehousing, School Disl. Is accopling I Boys clothing 2T»7 jm . Microwavo, sm . ' E. Si 9-5pm . Collojlloctiblos. Indy - t v ^)arden)ool8, , sm do c - rug:igs, luggogo, raaios, I | small Invostmont roqulrod. appllcallons (or substltuto '■ RLER 7/8 mrN'!\ofAofAsgrow, stylo go-can:a rt c h a s s is , &- trie s , kllkllchon/housohcld goal)ot milking stand, com- _ - Includes Inventory. CollI toochors. Idaho cortinco- ■ Sat S-5. Baci c a rt microwavo. 12,12,9-3. Mulll Fomlly. Kids ■ " CURRENTLYHAS’ SCHOOLS Kimberly ______la w n m o wwer.camplng o AjJlng,Ing polos, oxordsor, Horn)ms-kilchon sink & misc. I School Dist. Is accepting I M lM JM ai; t kids & adult Numetots ro u s o d d s a e n d s ■ THE FOLLOWING oppllcatlons (or loachor's 3 3 1 a g u jluch ; more 3665 So. Bluo Lakos & ■ I . INDEPENDENT aide (or sovoroly hondl- I X)CK SALE 200 blk, corrjrnor of Harmony Rd. I ■' JUNIORROUTES coppod students. Inquire ------TF • 567 Sunlunrise Blvd N< 193 46 3 352 Modlson, S a t Yoreord salo. Sot 8-12-95 at ■ o( 141 Contor S t W. Kim- I Hansen • 457 1strt SISt East Qood usablebio stuffi W ash-, only. 8-78-7 DONT MISS. 6:3C30 a.m. Clothos. toys. I | AVAILABLE borly or 423-4179. Clos- I FH 8-7 & Sot, 9 ^-4 ' • or ond dryor,^or, rofrig, baby i Lola313 of misc. H ing dote Aug. 16. crib, bunk; Ibedh mattress* TF Behln(ihlndAJbortson'sSot.- 1 . ------■ > T W N F A L L S - ■ - OS, T V s, radradlaJ arm saw, 8-7 SklaSkis, dressers, bod, TF.. InIr parking lot on cornor ■ _ eiouto-814 TTaH blinds, antlintlque chairs, dishes,}S, t trampollno, Irrlga- ofI Bluo B Lakos Blvd. N & ■ ■ 200-800 blk of 2nd Avo NI 4 4 0 2 I ■ U m B misc. Sat. OrO nlylll6*3pm tion tubetubes, anllquo gloss- • Fallalls Avo. W. Sot. 8-12 I ■ 200-700 blk of 3rd Avo. N) |M usicixssoN ^ I, & lots'of misc. fronrsm 8 to 4. Hollister East- . " Routoeis ! JE R O M E 109 MtnMln. Vlow T F - 5 7 7 RI(J( Tl Star. Lots of misc. ■ I 300-600 blk 4th Avo. N PIANO LESSONS. Now accopling (oil registration. ■ Or. Frl-Sat 11th:lh & 1 2 th . A M M o nId d Sun, i 8/12/95. TF, 2 19T19 TylOf, FrI-Sal. B-5, -ilH : ■ 200-500 blk Sth Avo. N - 544 Part< Terrace Dr. I ■ 9 ^ . a o th o s , allIISI si;208 , ra- Appl". "I»>"shos, clothos, color rT.> T.V., weight bench. TF - £ ■ Call 733-9673.______. tools, computor 9/11 8/ & 12th.e-5pm. ■ Routt 8Z2 _ (rig. stove, babyiby lumi, oqulpnii)ment, welding misc.0 t< I 100-600 blk 3rd Avo. E ortment of gai- screon/|on/prlntor, Ig. w om- - MOVINGMi II • Shop vac. ■ . PIANO LESSONS; piano - I paporbacks&lots(DBotnnlsc. M tl", “" “ n 100-600 blk 4th Avo. E Instructor sooking now . vanizod pipe,Ipe, lawn equip- ons'dotdothos, lots moro. prosossuro cookor,luggogo I I Routt 642 students, Coll 736-1595 I JER O M E 508 Glac3lador Or. mont lawnT) mowers,r fish MUCH , MUCH MORBII ■ ^ 100-200 10th Avo N sarty salo, tank stand,I, S& m uch moro. . CO Pdollno Rd E. Fri ■ Fri-Sat 9-6 2 part at 9-3. Good stuff. TF.. 17521 M aplew ood Or. _ ■ 600 Addison Avo Pinno, violin, violo, collo ■ somo antiques, c Falls Avo. W. several ot.8-12-95at7to1.Ga- ■ ■ 100-200 Uncotn St lessons. Woli quolKlod I g a r a g e j u n k , ?' S sA mml?fi i s c . TF. 845 plaFal irai fomlllos, jowolry. Sat. playhouse with fumiturolure, boftkots, lots of ragiigo sale. Local T-shirt ■ ■ lOOOShoshonoStN toachera. 736-2057 I housonold items. front porchch, computor mlsc:Nc:: No kids Itsms. sloloro r olong w/local gift ■ 300 Terraco Dr ■ JEROME 515 Golf'loll Courso m o n ito r, bliblkos, Barbio — Blonore aro cloaning houso. I Routo 843 7 Fum, Ig toys, qualityilty dothlng &1I TF-2179179 Rusty Court (off of ------• 500-600 Buchanan ■ Rd. FrI-Sot 8-? F Hpyburn Avo E, I I oak desk, 2 gun ctn cabinets, s'zos, chlldrodron’s toys, etc. RlorlUslUst W of Eastland). T F1120 1 ■ 800 Fairway Dr oak coffoo Sat. Only at9amat { Fri&Ssi S o t 0-noon. Couch, Friri 7:30-5:30 Sot 7:30- ■ ■ 700-800 RIorAvo ” mlnl-bllnds. 2 oak 1:30, BIO yard solo. ■ I • tables, hardworo a ■■ b roakfaikfaat bar, twin bod 1 1 :: ■ 500 Uncoln St ■ TF1017Toxa>ixawayClr, Fri& frames,IOS, books, dothos. Booooks toys, dothos, lots I | 500-600 Plorco St I JEROME 58 S )50350 W . S a t S a t 6-4. rv,TV, ontortaim ent rmisc, GOOD PRICES. _ ^ RoutaBSI dothina for contor. axoixorclse equip, TF. 25858 1Harrison St Sat -SllH ■ lOO-tOOblkDuBoisAvo ■ Only 6-7. Girls dotl • 677 Fllor, Campus m ■ school & misc ItomItems. linon, goodid quality< doth- only fro'from 7:30 to 2:00. TF - ■ 400 blk Ostrondor St. N — ngformonwn w om en & kids Duck kd« docoys, toys, girls Conom m ons. 3 family yard " ■ 400 blk W ashington St. NA 4 5 W ® JEROM E 638 7th 17th Ave E, — =------— ' d o th o^os-18 s mos-2T, car salney, Fri & S a t 7- of toys, )i. W of hospital. Behind ■ R o u te 800 1 ! . •. of gWs size e x do lys, swing s e t flonor* mi. ■ 900-1000 blk 2nd Avo. WV 2 baths with a (Iroplaco o o o a L a rglemensdothes. e r ator,chi lobort's Auto Body. Fri. . ; I lots of misc. , chandelier, «moro. Rot ■ 300-900 blk 3rd Avo. W and a sun porch. A great THE GOLDEN — • winter coat*lates, shelving, —■ ' —■ W. & Sun. from 8 to s. ■ homo for tho money. ■ JEROME ^122 1 ^ lOCrestviowDr. S at lulitlng plocos-mlsc. H ■ 100-200 Washington St ' ir JIghtflxtur:ures, table & TF. 410C CALL JOANN 324-8443. RULE! Fri & S a t Large 2 m e avorr, m orel • only froifrom9to4..Multlp(o ^lowing item s, upholstery ■ ' Routt 809 m 100-800 blk 2nd Avo. W M9S-082. ■ 7 3 Ford cam per V Ily salo. Liltle bit ol supupplies, mottross & box ■ ■ orowavo. TV.. clothoVcl . TF1167Bla^ake St N .^ , ythlng. 3 wheol bicy- apSprings. Avon, shelving, . “ » 300-900 Wk 4lh Avo. W ■ ' housow aw & tonsjnsofmisc. only 8-7 QmQueen size bed • de,alec, alec appls. cash only! . ' go0 gat. air compressor- I ■ 400-600 Sth Ave. W ■ _ , -J , w/mattress,ss, wofnen’s a //hoses, lots morelll . | 300-100 6th Avo. W, E JEROME310EAV; 0^2 MO Qirtsdotfies.es, toys, gultafs TF.483Sas Sagebrush Dr. S a t ; ■tf you llvo In thtat tn a a. GEM r - r - - - 1-lth & Sat 12t12th, NO Smtsfchouspusehold Items . 8-3. BackBa to school-new t F: 3413 M adrona Si'N Frl & ■ | i art In ttn sttd In b»-*• STATE REALTY. INC. t.-r H CHECKSi lifts, Bocka, gloves. 6 -g>at. at 8-6. Lols of ovary* B . Ing « Indtptndtnt Jun-J* 734-0400 . T F I ie o L oxustStN.Sat. c ti family,'.ily, m isc. (u rn itljre ,' . thlrning, boys clothos sizos m ■ lorrouit cm1ar...Plta8t • only.- 8 am*'m*?. H ousehold tools,1. d doth o s (all w o s). B-1M4 & quoon size worn- I ■ Call 733M)931txt 203 BEST FAMILY LOCATION' EX QU ISrrE Country 2-storj R n n tools, fumituiHure; ontkjuM , . ' IN TWIN FALLS story homo localod doso to ms clothos. antiques, ■ Buhl on 4 .5 acres. OvoriocBriooking apple oni:hard this ULAfl tots mors,> SSomething for TF. 624J24a632 LenorB: c Walking distance to libran^ olleaibles, doni miss tt ■ | 7W£77Af£SW£WS ’ custom bunt homo foaturosjro s 4,C»0 sq. f t of country- PPSS■ evetyono..Mi,Muchto»ee. Street,!e t off aizabelh. Sat . r & p a S , 3 bdrm, 1,5 both. style living. Amenities Ind \ . Includo a surround sound ■ 1227 7ttlAvoE 8/11 I ■ CURRENTLYHAS» . ovor 2.000 sq ft, low utiilty; '• e x te r n solid oak ontortalnrr ; ■ KiMBERLY. 1/4J1 3lakeStNSat ittlnmont conter with 64" TV. W vIS' TF1185Bla . . l y m THEFOUOWINQ} bills, d o a n , A/C, patio, full library v^lth built-in oak sho ■ ■ - Radcap comor. Ff 5 Fum .. baby Iprn.- Kitchen table., col- ■ sholvos and much moro. A Jdsdothes. antk^uea., Bctibies, .; good clothes " auto sprinkler system andI m ust so o at $295,000. «QH- : I , (fom e t o l . T o d i ^dothlng, toys, - —■ Z INDEPENDENT QH-159 • f : b « J. baby Kerns, I Jtdinisa ■ - I c moro...Coll Sylvia a t 734* .S 'rS S ?s b books, dish- ' TF. 1099099 Cedaiwood Cir- , ■ CARRIER ROUTES® 3811 lo havo a prlvote> BRAND NEW 3 bodroom, : I ' & adult clothing, 1 Hems & more. d e .B IC6K1 SAU Sat only , ^ - 2 0 1 W ashington S t S^ I | /AVAILABLE 3om, 2 balh homo wllh tho '; I m attresa-eo^ lots. showing of this homo. lawn, sprinkling systomI ondone fonco alroody In placo. t-3pm. W alerbed, exr it.Aoo.12-8am-7pm _ $79,900. f^147-95. . Located on a quiol cul do s »UMFrt-S,;7,E-. ' 2 Ssa S bike, vacuum, twin. p umHuh»,Apollanc88,Mten m i do sac and doso.to schools. ’ ’ KIMBERLY-4 mis I, axerdsa bike, h«d ani ! •HANSEN/KIMBERLY- P erfect for a famllyl $114,0C14,00011 i»SH-147 , antkiues, craft misc., ___ ^ I Indopondont Junior ■ -:W. o f K lm borly. ea',.bunk bed, and'mu T H R E E M m uchm ofsl . - • Raat»mor>. . :, TF. 1166l66BlakeSLN,.Thur. : haWm tCan733-0931., . ttlng wllh approx. 2975 sq. ft rl. 9*7. Antique oak ' U Kerr Times-Newsa 733-5336. of living space with 4 bedroombedt s, z .S b a th s, family r . room a nd sprinkling system i.8el7-4pm- ■ TF1606Tan|l k, beds', woodstove,' ] ^ ------1— ^ . : v , 7-7 Kniddov clothes, furniture & .•. ^iH ialJU iallM i ■ . 10th through 13th W est CHOICE HOME IN 1 ■ KIMBERLY 131L?I1-Pjn»8t. , supptlas, Hcil o M g - ■ ■ ^ ■ Colorado 900 block & up CANDLERIDQEII - ! s ‘ : ; S a t only e-6. Golf Gol dubs, power & hahandweWer i . , . ■Z Elm O rd e Malntonance froo with ex­ • t i ; : fishing polw.chaiaiandrtiert, ' torch w/laniank»,antlqim ,.;....' TF.857.Bf7,Eirn,f-rt48atB am - w'ENOELL: ii 610 eth Ave.. If t Idaho 900-1400 blocks tra large 3 car garago and iquMhold •- somWiirighatofavatyena. ..4pm:E|I. E pson com puter ml- .' 5. g.' S at. from 8 to 7 Chll- . Maple RV pariting, high quality; throughout Call Denise .TF2J06Sh;;i!aMBERLY-630LiOLakoSt, Moylngsal ,. . balh home built,by Steve m uchm ofs. Ste^/yobte8,totBT)fmisc...ste "Z SpniceCireio Olsen In 1994. ListedI ' ^ ■ /■ ■ > !& & £ S 4 0 0itrand«r- .wiirENDELL- Lrg mutlltamiiy • • • _ $207,500.' r • ••'.‘•Jinow tlrei, wh*iirh a a la .M - ' ofm lao. pfk> •maaFrt.asaL-8to,- /ard«ale, ya 301 4th Ave. I tty o u llv In tht— .M fu • •■Ivv‘'';.,«fiu»cookalov; kFn-e-5pm .8atto8- ; . ■ TF2i'iio:Dastia Pr; Sat. ., •, . :heoldothe8^comput-. > . W. , ■ ianlntan»t0dlnb^ T H R E E M -E r.'ytirib,'changing tw 7. ' good ip te n l chlWren's ■ L - 2 ^ im.^ pm. Multi- dr*uar.''lots of.rniso.t B - Ingalivl^natnt mut9 I .'•trollar, man'i &tiuttdothlng,misc.. .. . |■ caitltr^ftaMa C$11733- REALTY mmmm-.mm.mrnmi mmmmwi:mmm.m■ m 0931 tx t 203

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* _ _ _ _ :-iT , soa “, I d 6 0 2 5 1 0 —I I era T“ - 604. 506 UNFURNISHED; |nooj^^REN ^ “ I TWm FALLS HOMES^ |_JWjNFiiUHO^ JEROME/ A C R E A G E S & LOTS 1_MOBIl£HOM^ HAGERMAMHOMES APTS/DUPLEXESjs ! — ...... Rooms for rent $45 wk; • ' GREAT 8TARTEHIR l * SE E THE SNAKE niVl 8 $29,000.1981 Uberty,,m mi o- W eilm ^nedabedrocIroom CANYON $f9,S00tMjys40aeraI, bile home. 3 bedroom,.tn ,.2 TP Clean, 1 bdrm, W/DW/l . 1A2bdntiapte, ;• TF Nice 2 bdrm 2 bath,ath, 82S^t733 * 734-3540 front HAGERMAN CITY n m * w/axtra Irg reorr3oms. From your dock, your ^ Y country/wme-s/fes,« bath, op en floor plan wliwith jio o k u p , fenced b a < ^a/ard, rc Laurel Park ApartnentsIta. n w Malls, nswiy painted. • L O T S I pBSturo B2S^ei70V9 T Call 7334330. T F - Furnished ro o m , $250 : B U funxBco a waiw ater yard, from your la rg e s — r la rg e room s. All newMvi- v 'S350 amo, 1s t & la ssi i, 178 Maurice S t N .,T F m o. Call 734-8641 •> nsatar & new carpel nyi, double pane wirwin- «200 dep. 733-6491II o r 734-4108 pets, cious living room .^i 2 6 ’, 2,02 acres, nice location _ TF newer 2 bdrm 1 bath,lh .4 ^ sal, dows, dsck. OversizeIze^d 6 4 3•e38^ A . : 0n(y«88.000.(»85-0ral^NK bdrm, 2 bath, over 1' L at 90-X165', *25.000. ' aroa, below appralsa -g|«.^|.d,..2..d.p, ___ corner lot In MH pari i------1 bdrm. large and olsai ‘‘•P- 4 - s o r . S P R I N G C R E“FtC E ^ a doL 25' S12.500.324-85^. 3 p er WENDELL 2 bdrm, 1 bath, batt $376. Ind. utU. 733-3161 ■ carport. A/C, auto sp Spacerentl8$136.00pi ------I 0 F F 1 C E & kler, landscaping, sp Ar* month. In very gooood mobile home, 1st last i : R E A L T O R S Possible Commerole ’ 38 ACRES NW TF.Exce TF. 2 bdrm . 1 bath, $30C I RETAIUSPACE ; _ 7344049 staircase, fully w ired i o la l e n t view of Sn a k e RIvor * condition. CALL LfiXIXI at i dep required. $250/mc per mo. $200 oleaninc ^00'xU5\S35.000. . 324-8430 TOWNHOUSES reo Inside and out ( Rock Creek Canyoi,, 423-6988. W 6-168. ____ • from $440. dep. Absolutely no pets BUSINESS RENTAL iBY.I Sylvia for more detettSls ’HAQERMANVALLEVJE>f S200,000/all offers wlll t up 733-0648 atter 6:00 p.m.J.m. Large store a re a for rent on I- OWNER • 734>3B11. S18S,Ctlooo ■ ACREAGE con8ldered.Call 423-607 BURLEY. 2 bdrm. 1 bal —- Main Street, upstairs a : 18fi2PARADEOFHOM(3MES «163-95. . 1 Acre with River Viow w /sn d o sed porch. Aline ' TF. New 4-plex, 2 bdrm.^,2 2 down.736-88y) _ 'lo w , 7Q Burley. Adjacoi I ■ Nopetsl 734-6600 • WINNSWeSTOVERA - $24,900. ■ § GEM fbctures a c s rp e t $325< ' ; bath, close to schools Paroele 1 to 2 aoree I Ito new W hileplne'Schocg t o STATE REALTY, INCNC. dep. After 6 <8678-1596 7 ^ $625 w/dep. 734-848252 oOi r OFFICE SPACE ; 2 story, m aster bdri^ THREE l\i 5 ! L AVAILABLE SOON r^: down.-220B 8 0 . f t, size with dom estic &»•'" In Churches.closetnew 734-0400 600, 860. a 1260 s q .f t « REALTY gatlon water lncludo( Smith's, Albertson’s, ne ------JEROME: 3 bdmi. 2 bf^bath, ia 2 bdrm apts. $ 3 3 5l ^ a s ______:------Ail utilltlss Induded. bdrm s. 2 f t batha. $165. dou- mobile home In Villagllage 1322 Washington St N,TN, ' . / ' 00 cash or refinanceI wh S 7 ^ S X i B $18,000-$32,000. hospital. Surrounded t BY OW NER: U pdated doi —M Ample parking '.ra te s a re low. Show n _____8 A cre p e ro e rw lth wat< ------b le w id e , 1 6 8 4 s q tt,tt, 2 W est $460/mo. No pet Blue Lakea Blvd. Locations I ivaler m lly Call 324-6903. Clean 2 bdrm. duplex. C ar I e 0 5 ^ o n e TF. E legant country llvliving sh a re s & view s. S32,OOC reel bdrm, 2 baths, fami _ port. Utility Room, hN o I ROOMS FOR RENTN T Call for m ore Infomiatlon 30 sq. 6 Acre parcel with 400‘,000. 1 For sale 19 acre paroiHer. . room, central air, 3 6 'COCOV- Contact Steve Hallows. nearly In town. 2600 :hed TF. Recently renovateiated. pets. $400/mo. 733-122221 — x : ft. Beautiful turn of ofthe1 dreek frontage airrlgatle30‘of w/wel|.-South of^lleDan ered deck, 2 attache latlon Owner Realtor. Call Dc t hot O pen floor plan. 6 bdm ;mo. H>M-L0WS I BUY HOUSES, $3(MIO-BOK century home. Nealearly water, » 2,0« a sh ed s, double carport, h JEROME newer 2 bdrijrm U ^ L $95 wk. S37S mo I- le m , 2% bath, executive st^e 8 REALTY • ' r a n g e . F ix e rs o k . 8S a v e 100% restored. 4 + bdn>drmB.' S e v e ra l 2 0 A cre parcel e v es 733-9249. — tub, sprinkler syster CaU townhouse, WD hoo,o k : Indudes all. 796^1088 » acre with terrific River & Crotr e e ls - ...... rv ■ many more amenitletie s h o m e $ 9 6 0 m o .* . Cfl — c-734-4334 : Broker fees. 734-9786.86. 2'A baths. Incredible a :roek HAGERMAN VALLEY OOo! 733-7078 or 7 3 6 4 9 0yp 2 ups, no sm oking, no pe' - M 0TEL3 — - lot w/huge trees..Full F viows at ^.000,. Price to sell$52,00< iz___ ssiis/month, 324-32'f3 ates, OFFICE SPACE available PARCELS Tton 733-9342. • • ** R oom s for re n t Low rate s •. JU 8 T U 8 T E D ] s p r in k le r s y s te m», , twt o 2 psroels on Hagermc TF. Recently renovatsi n e s. in th e Snow Bldg. T ^ d l f - : Nice 4 bdrm. 2 bath hor T F -C le a n studio a p t for> the full bassment whe ___ REALTY kllchon w/island, newiwir- PARK Valley View SSe e c - ...... — ' asanltatlon.$^-f$2 there Is a large fami dep. No pets. Referenc^ •Competitetitlva Rates TF,-FOHSALEBYOVOWN- (206) 324-7618 pulse g a s furnace & louswl tion 3 lots. Call 733-05:0628 ...... ------room. Come see th ____ Ing, 2 flreplacas. S padoi — I ^ required. Call 733-925S2L. . -Availableble Immediately ho m e today for S99,50( ER;4 + bdrm .,2ba SOUTHWEST STYLE-UI pine _ 2280 sq, f t ftomny her ■ ,,n family room w/knotty pir I UNFURNISHED , 'w on't last long. Ci " “SS - TOWN LOCATION paneling & fireplace. Of-0 4 5 2 1 TF Chamiing 2 bdrm “C< 'J Contact 244HeyburnW. &3.9 ED I APT8/DUPLEXE6(E8 do, close to CSI, S4i ^ D enise 736-8770. ■H’ls groat 3 bdrm. 2 ?.,L,bol lice or computer roonom. ■ MANUFACTURED For m ore Info, 734-SI e avalllable9-1. Call 72734 ° Uurle Shouse hom e can b e yours at,f?hn th Other extras Include R — I reduced price of onl ,E I ^ 1 & 2 bdrm apts,» • 8714 for application. ' Property Manager THREE M perking, hot tub, satelli •O dS $335 a up ^ I 503 $76,500. G reat famil I/eg- 1 994 14X88 F leetw o o d — 1223 Lynwood Mall y dlah, lots of flowers& vei om e. Q uiet living, dsanoomnplsx, pla TF Duplex 2 bdrm, 1 ba REALTY I ' BUHL/RLER1 home with a bonus of etables In gardero n l bdrm 2 bath, nice hom TWln F m , Idaho 85 Ibbs locatsd Jn Jerome, CiCall refurbished, dishwashsi«hsr, Reftig, stove, OW, W : 733-5336 I HOMES rental o r c an convert,$ int 9 1 ,5 0 0 . Call fssy GIbl 736-1857 5S8‘ Michelle 636-6500, iaundiy fadlltlss, no ppet ets hook-up, g a ra g e. $57C a workshop. Cali Send ------864 Quincy 734-6600>00 d e p .7 3 8 -A 2 7 . M U 8 T 8 E E II! Must sell. 3 bdmi. Vaii/Blued at 734-6511. Bring a ' - 6 bdrm s, 3 baths, Irg llvitliving a t $ 5 8 ,0 0 0 . Will selleil tor otfore. M7-95 ' rm, family rm, sto rao30 e rm,r 544,500. O arage, big ® MAGIC VALLE> > ' Scargsrasew/openeraie rs & fixer u p p e r. S om e ten Ul REALTY lots of storage, storag'rage /offer/hurry. 801 lltht A t THREEM shed, auto sprinklers,!re.lrg N., Buhl. 734-9766. REALTY 734-1991 . • basem ent, fireplace,1, D\DW, ------___Fp- 733-5336 REDUCED BRICK h o t tub. play a re a , gaj□as Spoil Younilf: A dail - a I p ^Cv>3 HAZELTON. Nice 2 bdm'------BEAUTY! D,. w ~ h sa t. central air 8> rotslott 4 bdrm, 2 bath Cape C idmi. OWNER MOTIVATED m orel 2690 S q R totatotal. with all th e c h arm of an home, 1 bath, fencoi iced sell this home w/3 beiTOx- f l 6 0 1 C a e0 I L L A C , » 7 3 8 ^ 0 0 2 for showln{fsrlng. era gone-bye car> eady rooms. 2 baths & appro t t " 1 HlCy^BR STANDARl I I 827 Park Terrace Dr. yours tor only S69.9 H M . imstely 1600 sq .ft LMr C R E A T tN O iA : $114,900 Call Jim. — room wllh fireplace. Aua I By ownor 3 bdm i. 1 both 'O d BARKER Dotn. g p r l n k l e t s a c o v e r e ; NfiW3BDRM2BATh Fenced.Totally ne\ lood TFTRecentiy renovate!5T l—W T I ^TH Call 6434371 n e w pallo. Oulot nolghborhoc TOWNHOUSES. _ _ _ Inside. Lg. family rm >001 O pen floor plan. 5 )drmb d r . h i ire a s . 4 g S T ^------1 $66000.335 Eastrrti. I f-rice cul to $119,90Kto- 2% bath, executive tt^sds^< ■kilH Light, open living aree s t K Call Jim H oag to se e lit • MJtO'Sprlnklsrs & dout 324-2834______IBS. h o m e $ 9 6 0 m o .* . C Ci a ll I BUHL^mUPER dayl 733-1278. «JH-66«ry 733-7078 or 7384902)2 H B P ^ 2 garages. Access to p JEi^OME Very nice, doa vate tennis courts & 'swi i £ . I h o m e s 3bdrm. home. Man:1oan MAGIC VALLB . ming pool. W6-070NK BURLEY: 8W. Comittage extras. 324-8217 . ..REALTY 6 0 2 SPRING CREEz b In - .'Style: & very clear>an. 2 jgROMS]- One of a kinc UNFURNISHED ' ' bdrm., 2 bath, firepliiplace Executive homo by jCTowr 734-1991 1 \ R E A L T O R S carport, ehop. 67847t er. 3 bdmi. 2 balh. fomii SALMON RIVER, ll a d ’■ ’ ' 7 3 4 4 0 4 9 dining room, family, roort oom. 35Aere8-$29,90a ►dop: ■ ! : OLDER HOME IN OUIIWIET 4 505 living room, oyorslze i n 2 bdrm house on road ■ NEIOHBORHOOD Ized Spociacular views, wl K 0 D I GOOOCNCmENOB mont croak, sumiunded by n Sun Valley, $476 -fde I 2 bedrooms, over 1800™ JJ I HOMES s;,rciiW ,”ir" ' ."JJf ■ 734-2235 or 7a4.37M. •; ft. hardw ood floQ lions of acros of Nator ^ 1 9► ! 9 5 C A D I ][ L L A C D e ’V I L L E throughout main lev JEROM E- Beautiful ■ Forest & Hells Canyi level. 959,900. Perfect sn lul 3 Rocreailon Aroa. Walktonal EDEN 1 bdrm, all ets ;■ N ew rem odeled kitchi bdm i, 1 balh w/den/offlc won country home, 7 ml— E .#sioo:K)3 -Heated Leather;r Seats -U niversal1 CGarage.Opener .. itchen, acreage in the countr sfflce S a lm o n R i v e r & Bo !•' p a rtially fin ish e d bai I i m on landscaped com er lo Con. f base- acre 3 bed, 1 bath. 1: ir lot. Launch. R e ad y to bullIlk 10 TF. 733-5096 im ethy;t W /Neutral * ment. one detachedsd ga-i sq.ft. home with lotilotsbf. ‘sncod yard w/Ig decJ j c a t — •CD & Cassette •Ar ral Leather BuiK In ' Q reat Location. $69,90(leek. re c e n t survey, financlilulld. FANTASTIC VIEWI Co r ..\ rage, fencing, porch:h t and updated features. Bul ,900. available. Cali owner } j m ore. Call Mark Jo nne e ssfo r . Includes cornorrals, -32^3946 ______icing temporary home on 6 1 1978 ____ 208-639-2501. l i M S R P ..•••••••••••••••••••• ...... * 3 8 , 0 3 9 ; more details. 734-45-4509. ‘ fencing, horse barra m . 2 d ’ 5 0 0 er at 3 bedroom , 3 bat $950/mo. plus depoa r *e2.900'#176-95 Bhods. CALL LEXI 4 8IZZUNQ BUY! ? « = ■ I KIMBEHLY/HANSEN ------Call S teve, Hallows Re ’S DISCOUNves. REALTORS , . turo landscaping, corrali i f B lvd. N.N : 7 3 4 4 0 4 9 QOODINO, For sale rrais, 9 /1 Call 423-56M an and a 26x50 shop with 734-1Q91 12 pm o r 736-7660 ebdm v e i — ownor, 4 bdrm., 1 ■.plus.— ...... ; PRICEREDUCEO* V;? overhead dOors. $103,903,900 T F L o t f o r s a l e , 1 ’/4 a ^ bath, log home on 6 -J“^SfN 0h 65,426 .C a ll 4 b d r m . 2 bath vinte ------K IM B ER LY ,2em all2bdi I ntage acres w^il basement 4268 Woodridge, $19,60 >m o r : » ho m e on com er lo t Qt 733-6094______‘ a c ,.. houses,.$326/$440.pl -Great deck. $137,500.934-5 500. dsposit and last mo. C ' ^ family room. Nice» dd< e c k ------:------"WTBS*T tA N : >. w/buift-lnhottob.S94.8}4,900. New 1784 sq ft, + 2 car^ THREEM TF-1V« a c . w /hom e. 5 c 423-5566 after 12 pm 736-7660 eves. ;• »9S-078DB rago, 4 bdrm, 2 bath,h ,h t e a t REALTY M w /shop & MH develop 'A ml from TF 736-82^ Jo?? --733-3-1823 *1-800-33313-2219 “/H a f a r . :• SPRING CREEeek 733-5336 ’. Iv. m sg. 6-8 Taking oftesped TF Clean 2 bdrm tariv eE , • _ 1247, y a rd , d o u b le o a r p o ______• '^Dealer retataiiu rebate at this price. Pine, Gooding. $115,(15,000. ^ REALTORS TF R2;0uplex lots ne storage. 1859 4th Ave .1 ; j i \ ' ■ ;; C; : . 7 3 4 4 0 4 9 - ______934-8194. CandlerJdge. 733-30: T T ^ : I .FARM/RANCHES/ S » 7 i W . ‘ f I- REOUceom < REDUCED $13,00000 TO ■ ! D A IR IE S :S / days, 733-7209 evenlni r- '.Move In before sohi10 h 0 0 1 $97.000.2700 sq ft: hohouse TF-UsfCandleridgslJ n g s .- ' I * starts. This home1 hah a s 5 with 6 acres. 9 3 4 4 2 7 685 a c re s In Donnelly nei lell bedrooms, 1.76baths,th s liv- —— — — — m 1 s McCall. Q reat views, tin • log room, 2 family rpo WENDELL 3 bdrm. a t re d - tiths. den, Irg deck, ptorlva- ber, exc. water rlghti 1- .oak kitchen, great r M Barn end outbulldTngi . wood deck, and poterotentlal cy fence, 24 x36 htd f„ T .: i ------B i 3 — ■ rage onl .6 lot 636-5&.RQ94 ' O ood a c c e s s . L arge ai ; RV parking. Cul-de-: sum able.7.8% .o $1 u - |lNCOMEPROreRT i-l location dose to spho QOODiNG. Approximamately 250,000, private part: DUPLEX: Byownor, [ Al) this can be yoursIVI- - ^ 76 to 79 acres. 2 bdrm.bdr 714457-2129 a l l H f. only $119,500. Bring 1 bdrm, 2 bath, AC, Bpp ,i o f fw . Call W anda a te —— garage In each unit. ( BEARANCHEfER chard, nice landscaplr r 8718 or Sandy at 7 GooairKlD •7,200 ACRES-One I i-. : 6811.»171-95. ne of " Oood NE location. C BrokenQlad^Davi;avis Carey valley's largei•gest 7330802 Cail534-6304or9344iM464. deecled paroele,llv THREEnM ' C om e se e this farm&addl- 8. a stream, griszlng & I'X.® h a ’ G R E A T INVESTM EN1 tional acnjs. very scenic. Vending machine buNTM i REALTY ------*1240 ACRES • O ne of t^ ; 733-5336 , n e ss for sa le, in d u d e3USl- s ■■"■“ 'I W e s t ’s m o s t u n l q u machines, inventory,»S76 a “ 506 ranches, near City, 1 M supplies.'$17,500. Cand 'r'. . t F - 3 bdmfl, 2 bath, r JE R O M E / .O sTe foi'm ore Informatk carpet, new siding. Lo KAQERMAN/HOMI Call *900 ACRES • Summinmer *73-95.. Ition. ‘ quU't nelghb 0 r h 0 ( ranch, beautiful mti J $87800.094 WWlrschI sceneiy, deer country. r • 733-6750 Mrs A. »ching. $71,000. 5 bedroom s, r THREEM b a th s In J e ro m e . J/t Nc a S i *371 A CR ES - ranch, h a pasture, com , two 4 ,'hoy,bdr REALTY '' , more for tho moneyt 1 homes north of Wendell ou can on the edge of town ,.7 3 3 -5 3 3 6 *298 A C R E S -S m a ll ran< i[i ■- horrte on perman«ictured chain link fen c e all aro m ent the yard. Over 2,500 HEDUCEOI r r- - foundation. 4 bdrm ntage ^ investors d rea m thlc bath. Must sell. 734-31ir m , 2 f t Induding th e m ain I <*198 A CRES-N ice smi „ unit apartm ent bldg Is n< f-3165. and basement 1 car his 6 :-' TF, CHAHMIN3vlnU $88,^111 Boasts anm owI t home.‘Complite n •cspio . cellent return. O w ner*« I , > ' kitchen, 3 bedroon ROBERT JONE! . - anxious and may oai f :: _btfhJyoWner.73648> £ 1 _ REALTY ■ i V . 'I A - THREEN ^ -I ty Robert?tt INC.- 1-800-282-6001 REALTY hi V : -V f f t C S l . E M h a b d m^ i i swehSItyTi'______EXT. 1211 733-5336 th; sId- By owner 280 acreb, 2' I . M inted. 2 bdm>, 1 large bath;w cup- shares of w ater,1,216 VC ^ MP “ HKQ S* , ■ corner loj; Owner, tr Ing, gas heat, new13-3467 1 acres of row crop, rest irm a^ boards $43,000.733^ i S r > r.^.'^lvesSU sili^ ‘pel; TF 3bdrm,2Wth. F lurnlshed, MicrowaFully SABAL/ Jo tiro- MEANDER POINT------. new .cotor TV, VCR,'v av. e, A; 3laase. , canyon Rim, 3.3 acretIT • :W 4terjl0ttner, WD.I, AO.I realty • • 'kere dr realters plai ores.. port 4 to ^ sh e d . $195 ;t J » 4 .V 1 ' . rUMt99or73MU7 Cat $01 .poo. 324-6830.., «87 Cali736-8209 9500 -

■ r*. ■ ■ "i" ' ■ ■ J* Fridayay. August 1 1.1995 Tlmos'^Nov■^Nows. Twin Falls, Idoho E-7 • • f^arnier'ss Market , -1 ■ @)TO>YOTA THE ACESS O N BRIDGt;e® B o b b y W o lff I

^He is a first-rate coU'.oUectoTwho. • NORTH s-n-A can, upon all occasio-.tions, collect ' , _ ' * K J 1 0 8 < ? histoits." V 7 3 —C eonforge D . P r i c e ■ ♦ 'K 9 8 5 ...... ♦ A Q 7 WIDE E A S T Inm iCLB ♦ A 3 2 now “I saw the diamondm drutfcom - 8 5 - ¥ A J 9 6 4 ing," explained Soutlulh. "Thai’s H t Y ' H E I 4 2 . TH I tooK the club finelneEBe.mdlt i an iJVolsJ 5 4 4 K 9 6 2 worked, I would haveave m ade an extra under- S O U T H m overtrick; I risked an1 e? trick'tiying to preventn t a s u r e o n e A Q 9 7 5 4 d o w n .” ' V Q 2 "You were right toto relyi on the ♦ A Q J 7 6 cluhB," replied North;*th; “B ut you * 3 . . would have collected a & ble: N orth-South. ' h a d y o u u s e d m o r e ima'i N o rth East took his hears a r t a c e a n d f 1995 shifted to the dlamomond deuce, a Theblddinlin g : m arked singleton. Soulouthwonhis foyeta Jack and knew it wouldLild b e f o ta l t o N o r t h EastI South West lead trumps. E ^ t woulouldwin,lead !♦ l 1 ¥ ! ♦ , s v ‘Tacoma a heart to W est and1 theth diamond 3 4 P E a s s 4 * . A U p ass r u ff w o u ld b e th e s e ttinting i trick. -pre-empUi 4x4 To avoid the surere set,i South _ , , Iea& H eart five All new Regult h««l Drive h co n u ' m took the risky club finetaesse.H adlt .Opentoglei larCab 2< and 4-Wh« woriced, he would haveave discarded h i s l a s t h e a r t o n d u mnmys m ace, re- . DWITHTHEACES • Onl^l y « 1 0 0 I over 1995 1T o y o t a T ckB c o m a moving W est's entry.'. VV, ^en the fi- B-ll-O nesse l^ ed , East got»t n o t o n ly t h e S o u th h o)ld ld s: faciBtory invoi>ice.” 4 A 3 2 X trr a c a b 4 x[4 ^ club king but the olamiunondniffas' 4 W D PB>RIC1S w ell Down two on ai gamg. e South V A J 9 6 4 I STARTINO AlAT O N L T ^ s h o u ld h a v e m a d e . ♦ 2 . . . 4 b K 0 6 2 / *311 I W hat better wayy tot play the , ]. 4 6 5 ‘ D o w nn ' p erm o .* ■ clubs? A fler W est'sI pre-emptivepi South I N ^ o r t h »0 OFF’ALL heart raise and Elast’s^t’s^playof the rv i ‘CAC, 7 3 r o Y M tti,, 110.9% AM. M et phn tsL Hri heart ace at trick one,;le, the club fi- ?. i \ j-.irrm 6i67ri TACOMAL 4 X « X T MACABS! ( nesse was a hopeless!ss long shoL :______y Instead, South shouldlid have exe- ANSWEEER: Two spades. With >v cuted a "non-finesse.”e.” After win- three trunum pa.and excellent ruff- ning E ast’s diamonc>nd shift, he ing potenential, raise partner’s — T e r c e l C u s t o» i m e r C h T C COMMISSION CO. straw & hay. Call 543-6049 □ S E R V I C E ^IL L S i] AAUrW STORAQES Ff1dMy.Augu9t11th D Y O T A r\ NOW OPEN ' 1 D aly CatHo will sell et Swathing, l ton & small %^EXCELLEN( "/I I: - Shoehen*. b a les bdlng. plowing. Wiil ^ ^ I a w a r d Love What Youm Do For Me, [ 12.-00 noon. Rogular sale^ travel, compelltlvo rates. 36 SHOSHONE STROT W/ESTr • 1TWIN FAUS • 733-2B91 • I -fi ; For more Infonnetlon callI wBllmnwdiatetytollowlna. Toyota!" . (206) 886-2042 da y s or Eariy Consignment'• Call Jeff or-Tom Thomas ■ ’AH prices plus ta, titletle&S57.1OdeQleiOocum0nlolionFoo. 8 l-800-<52l-5247 ; |208}Be6-2673 evening ®(S0^)7^^‘729S. * 30 i^ ls te ln calves 00. , . . . Also, opening eoon in 200 lbs ; Twin F a lls-733-1683. 1 70 4 I m\ _ • 25 ste ers & helfors, ■ m r m m a c h ^ ^ : WAREHOUSE W/offlce.B. 5 0 0 ^ lbs. □ * 3 0 ste ers & helfors, freshly pointed, 1320 sq. •93 Logan spud diggsr, all ' ' ft. & am ple parWng. Good^ 6 0 0 ^ 0 0 lbs. (J. • 75 Holstoln Btoers, boltod chain, electric over ■ locatlon;c£l Steve, Ha>- hydraulic controls. Front 700-600 lbs lows Realty, 734-4S34. & roar star tables. Break- — * 6 h o rses oway boom. 225 total ' WAREHOUSE W/offlce,s, ” Regular run bt slaughter . freshly painted, 1320 sq.q. cow s& bulls acres since new. Excol. TO r o fl. S am ple parking. Oood cond. $27.000/offer. Call ^ DAIRY SALE-NOON^ 587-2247 oarly or lato. [ID r a RP ' . locallon. Call Steve, Hal- * 3 0 Holstein sp rln g m . Will trade for cattle. lows Realty, 734-4334. * 3 Je rse y Springefs n - 1 6 Holstein hellera,. WANTED; CaL.#1 5 fl ro­ 300-400 lbs lbs. tary mower; disc, blade SED > C i LE f 612 " ■:. 1 , |PA8TORraroRRBI|J Mark Lee, Owner marwre s p r ^ . 324-4274, ml 034-4479 m Need winter caWo pasturere LaVerheSihm 16' Tosco spud bed, belt, • for 250 head. 764:2444 ______961-0780 roil over tarp & oleo. - motor. Fair shape, $950/- 1 .Polled Hereford oows,I. offer. 587-2247 early or “ 614 I bred, $700.1 Santa Gran- ' wantedtorentJI tula bull. $600. S43< 534 L EQUIPMENTFORSALEI ; Jerom e deputy w/famlly■y Registered bred Angusa *90 Logan 9 0 S ^ e s 2 row,- . looking for a house to rentnt heifers. Al bred to ^ -I- potato harvestor, ail belt- |H^2333CIHiI3IIE , In Jero m e County, 3 bdrmm boshtocah«Fob.1.$8500 ' ed. hyd. a eiec.,(top ' or larger. . 423-6329 _ Cail934-S686 ■ cond.) w as $2 2 ,0 0 0 - - Newt10,000. I *1 SO L D DAIRY 14 -Jerse y - 618 . ■ V New Holland Model 1116 . I cows, milking 3-4mo. buy. IB . |R00ljU^W AN^ V f self-propelled windrower;’ I i 9 M m M n H s iin M i JJ . ail for $7600. dlesel,.l4' w/crimper, 900. TMiNiasnuwi Wagon, seeder, harrow, ------!?!i__‘5990 J L _ ‘ I 0 , 4 9 0 2 Rxxnstes wanted to share hrs., w as $2 6 ,0 0 0 - ^2490 IBinsToroTiT-ioopicKVP b. make offer. .. lghomeon3>ot8W/wort(- ^ NowS24,000. H n e E o w n o W,«W »WrlW .IW[__ i, Al equip. 20/20 tank, tech^ '91 New Holland Model -. Jiop, 2 blocks from CSt. I ^ w w , ‘ 6 9 9 0 a l _ ‘ 1 0 , 9 4 9 ’, j S200.Charies-734-S673.3 -box w/eleo. water heater>r 2000 big baler, 36V48‘ . ___L_‘2890 in4T0T0nnUE|>i2DII. _ fulV eqdp^ Uke new. .wtthMode)2010accumu-., DWM.W-— — . ,r- $600. C air326-4469 ■ . t m u n t i x ; IR O O M M A TE- Need 2 per- lator (low hrs;) yVa« . _____ L ^ 7 8 6 0 J _ _ ‘ l d , 9 9 0 eons to share a mobile “ mOOO-.- NowmooO.' ^^is8«o*2990 iis9(iinnrc.iopiciop 1? HOLSTSKTbAlRY HERD , • : : honie. 2 blocks from CSI. Spudnlok eleotric.seed' w«.^S345Q SMo,3»n;S^U>SI),0«Us_ : . S200.a month includes,B Call 536-6666 ■ . _ . dube. Was *2.600- I L.w«sM «799a i _ _ ‘ ! 1 , 4 4 9 - utlls. 6 mo contract plus Now *2,000. . ' I iniTOTonuiurDx : • $100 dep. 208-627-6908W 7 0 2 I 2 Logan & Thiokoi 2 row : iMONUSuinoz; > l9UT0IOn(M01U4 ; : torUnda; _ |DAmYEQWP«^^r potato cross-over wind- , i t ^ i w b i i ------h . * i V l ------...... - ‘ 8 6 3 0 Ji M 1 , 8 4 9 i ■* row ers; overhead'; _____ ‘3975 1»lP0nUC«UUIDPUISE *.■ • South Bkte, private bdrm/b-^ Complete set up of used(I ^ e e r a b l e . : « a . B O p ; f t . K I in9«Evrsioiuin‘ ath. share ikltchen. $165.S* Dairy Equipment Incjud- ■■ ? !!i_ ‘8949 ,>iI9UnEVT»niBM4Hi . ‘ 1 1 , 8 9 0 ; VAC.W/D. DW794-2195 - tno a 1000 oai bulk tank, 2 *T^?pInic«» or) ffte a fw w n surge Alimo vacuum ___:______: ;T F ROOMMATE WANTED m ilatad aqulpmant hava ; imimanrTopiu ^ - pumps, I VaoiU-Mer I ______‘ 8 9 9 0 ' r 12 bdm . apt by CSI. 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RANGE -C Add to your famOy tw adopt- 326M2 631, . ' cdndltlon, 788-377tnask: $150;, Queen size water- ERICMILLER a check your rlnge for lr>g an odorablo cat or d ^ . '.v a lu e $266; sen $ 6 a Golf . .forGeanneorleeve^sg for - I : mobile 539-2669 j .net oasy to assemble a —~ IH 1008 TRACTOR : , : bed, comp. $100. 2- free? • • Use doulflod to find a pot — ■ 40 gai fish tank. 7 3 4 -^ 6 4 AUCTION EXCHANGE Buying ' reasonably pricodI ' cash registers. $50 ea. SatAug12th fiA n s w e r S o you'll bring In youcanlovo.______. JcJohn Deere riding lawn tee t bdx.^value $180, *0' “ 1:00 - 6:00pm Auction mower w/catcher. Cash. - $50.S Call 733-7630 after ^ : . • 324.1483 , rain demoged hay. CellI Call 734-4543 your jewelry before you - 6Xl0metal 8hed, $ 2 5 .' _ 324-8551 Or mobllo 539- H undreds of useful : lo se a gem stone. 4 Uke new. Cell 206-572- 5:00p,m £ . IH 14B0 combine, 1864, T here's n oraat |ob In your m erchandise Item s a n d |i i “" "iii I 3033\ for Bettle for instant — Kranlch a Bach ufilght . 2869 a sk for Kurt. • it's cheaper to rebuild or ■ piano. $ 1000, 7 3 6 # 3 1 . 1,750houraactuallyu8od, j lotut*. Rod a by looWfifl In gift certificates from area retIp prongs than to re- t^WN^QARDETj | ;return call. Avail. In Buhl W a lk .F It I ro m N o rd Ic k pl large 0ugor*2O' header, ' Track, $099. selling $400. ^ !• HAY -IM tonofletcut- .clattllltd's,omployment,_ merdtants r and restaurants place that precious' dia- 3 chain link gates, 3 ', 6 'and 'week of 8/6 a t 543-6176. ^ BLM will have a vehldk and grain loss monitor, lots of,1 )^ dng, no rain. Can 324h<837 m ond or colored stone. ” « ° ° ° - property salo ori August CHICKEN DINNER '6-7PM r 9'. $125 for an 3 or bost _ extras. exc..condl’llon, i ; ' Cl Como In now a s e e how offor. Call 3 2 4 -i? n i . nOTOTitliiJQ’ N eed o a ih ? lo a m up witli : 1111. 1995. Call 006^7214 . field ready. PHea reduo-• ftay for salo, some dairy • $5.00 FOR AGES 8 a U P : ‘■ ; Matching S-yr-oId Magic *. your prongs really are;- — Largo or small gardens, ' d m in e d and moko a time oro r 866-7216 for. saleifnto. ed. Call Kent days 200-~ quality: some with rain:I ^'BfRBfrta-Vetove$550, I - DANCE ! FROM 7.11PM g646 Blue L ^es BM . 733- D« suro to indudo price wt)on ^ • profitwnittg.the-tjomeyou* 'gjj ' KIMBERLY MIDDLE- , ° lawns, lots. Free estimat­ Buy. MO. rwit or sWgip'.^Ui a 232-700 t or eves' .sopie good 3115. Your Lynwood jew- Bdvonislng Uoms lor salo In .nolongorneod - | a r /pair or ofler. Twin bed dossinod. ' . es. 73^709, Bruce. d#s*modod.733-0B3l. . 208-684-40B2 > hay. Allln IT liaiwnjays'> ' fmme' & m dttrese $50. 6* • SCHOOL olor^nce1961.:______456-4105 eveA. 356-0746 pleco living ro o m ,se t Or- '' angojibrt)wrie^tones, . JO 655TRACTOR1206hrsI «Now buying wheat Call for AUCTION EXCHANGE quotes, 638-2000, orr $100,734-1202 ext-105. 324.1483 . 1. ] 1-600-597-7155... • . Now itisnmdrb U tm III dish- JD70dlesol,W FE,‘$1650. *Quality C om u pniirio hay,• wosher,ii#ed3rnoi.$325.i' . S e t of duals for Ford 8-N.' n o m ln ;2 &'a:etr|ngl>ale8>, Also Kenmore water cool- . ; 734-4124 ______alfalfa & a lft^a gross mix.■ er.u«od3mo,$160.MXr ■ Call764-2tlS. treadmill, computerized. 4850 JD, 14.9-46 tIros & ■ Just like now . $ 250. Call duals, dual lift a ssist & 3 i 324-1394. • rem otes, very good cond.» 4 I 7 0 9 I S42.500. 507-2247 early; ■Nowor Hot Point range. In or lato. Will trado for . good cond. $75.543-4773. cattle. '■ i 15 yr old rog. QH moro, polos, barrels, pleasure,■ 'Washer, $125. Dryor, $75. MF 760 comblno. 20 ’ head-J $1500. Older kids mare,j TV, $75. Call 733-0355. er, $5000/of(or. 734-35S4. $1000. hor woaning stud . : colt, $350. Call 324-3&40. MF760 combine, shodded, : > h ydro B8, A1 c ond. will; ‘2 APHA mares in foal to '1 demonstrate. 687-9131. ' B/W Stallion, one w/: MISC I Com mercial shelving NAMPA TRACTOR . APHA Stud colt at sldo;) for sale. Priced form $35 i Groot color, potential and1 to$SOporseo.Calll£nny SALVAGE dlsposltion.'.Mares greenr Mon-Frt, Days 733-6657; • 3000 Tractor broko. Coll'734-0597 or 587-7197, leave mossago. ■ 125 Combines : ■ 806 I .NAMPA, ID 2 yr.oldmulo. 536-2310 - |CHI^REN|SjTE^I - 208-467-4430 : 7 yr. goldlng, AOHA. solid- 1Toddler bod, c arsea ts, crib NH 912 14-(t. sw'ather.'-. barrel & polos. $7,000. shoots/blankets. 7350301 . Call 436-4877;______Field ready. $6500. ' Ool HmoUttng lo soD7 Soil It 324.3S43.______■ ■ • . CRAWFORD FARRIER ' tho low-cost way . . , wllh SERVICE Ctauinod. 733-0931. N Y S ^ TRACTOR{ ^8998 ^ t I : nese-W o just want yoursii- son ® Canyon, TX for >1 ovor 6 yre. Forrest &^ keyboard, Epson printer. . : $8Q0.-734-^> n y s s a I c r V ^;M1chele,536te335.-. • . . . .503-372-5671 , 406 DX2 66, Bmg, CD ' EQUINE podiatrist. Bob > ROM, 420 MB HO, MS- •. DOS. W indows. -Moving, Near now. Qehl 1060 comr Honsing, graduate Mon- ' chopper w/ both headers,; tana St. Univorsity, must sell. Price noootlblo. Call 734-9717 for Rom an used only 1 season (or^ 734-3532 ______200 acres. Call 745-7655. COMPUTER FOR SALE: ’■ ERIC WANMAN New Holland 1033 hay 386, color monitor, key- : HORSESHOEING' board, mouse, program, • stacker w/retriever $4,5005 . S43-B165 . • o r beat offer. 5 4 3 -6 W . • | j $500, Call 622-6103. Horae*: Bought, sold and . ' WORD PR O CESSO R N w Holland 1900 Forage9 . trad e d ; Cffll 733-6055 ; #55071 •AlrCondll^onlDling-AM/FM C asaM M 4 #55071 *V.6BwinB«5Si5SpeedTrtmsmi»t«*AIr- # ^ 0 0 1 •Anti-Lock Brokes&Uc&UmitedSlipDifferenHaI ; Call 733-2384 harvester for seUrH2u 4. i SpoderjrDualAIrBoj ConiTnion!na*AM/FMC(KseltnellB •Power MlrroB •Chrome •Automatic Tronsmtsion *Airtr •Till•Ti •Cnjfw-AM/FM CD: ' row com head, haylwad• PAINT Black ahdwhlte, 2 Wh«)k& Bumperspers*WASS!M04 •P o w e r W ndow s & L o d u •P o wwer e r IMirrors •WASS21064 . & d irec t cu t h e a d . eett ^ gelding. Great-built beau^< inn^ooc^^ ! W H Y W A n r t^ W M r W A i r r ' 'w in W Airi^l' , hojvp8ler,,hos,row Qp^er‘ ' tiful horse, ground work ' ^ 1 6 1 4 9 5 19jB 95 ^ I C done. $3600-or trodej for’ C arousel fireplace. $150/0- ; cond 436-6397.' ■/ saddle horedtahd cash. m • ' mmm * MM'-.-a'ii I ■ ■ ■ ■ •Pablo'M ohtana 77-20 John- ■■ ' ' i I : ' D ee re Com bine 20* ftjliy1 ■ ■. WHfTEHEART' ' Firewood: Hord wood oi Ifl .fl t.l;l - . equiped, w /header trallor,' ' Boarding, training, ] ' • pIno-733-9318 ‘ $18,B00orbestofTer:Can• Ussons/engiish-westem, : deliver. 406-675-2600 br^ Indoor outdoor arenas', ^ Pellet stovo Insert, used 3 ■ ; 406-862-4274. ; ' Mirrors, dally tu rn o u t seasons, oxcol. cond, • Round pen.,^4-9tB0. • $600. Call 726-9331.' ^EUF,UNLOADER Logan ' ■ I) P I h e a h a r d w 0 0 d . >yd%riv^ $600^^ /■ I - - . 7 1 0 734-5727 I Ihorseequip^^ .. WOOD FOn SALE; Gul SEU^.UNIX)ADER li>oan ; *82' • 2 horse trailer eh-; ond ready fdr fire place;' 1992 GH>MC YUKON 1989 CHEVY 1994 CHEVY CLUBCL COUPE . 20' w/roll over taro. • .' •' closed, $1600,866-7165. .. Woll se aso n e d , 733-1686 #53M7-»,Si!SlniDda.LD(«!,dl. #5307i3077-|- ■ ‘ . ' *S32!(.|,Silv«tl«llrbdo&Leolhar ' •ij ■ •Z olectric/hydrautio drive, 16^,inch saddle used,- ‘ ‘ $5900. Call 82&-5720. , W enthfleid pellet stove;" _ ' ’W H r w A ^ WHY^WAin^%. •; $1.000. Cair324-72flg.. , - 8 L 10 H esston 8l(td-Ioader, • gasoline, less than 400 ‘ 3 4 horee etock comboi’ ■ s r T nrs. 636-2778 after 5pm 6 ^ 1 6 ', 1990 Kiefer white,;j: |njnNmra|»CAR^ - roar and divider sliding' SPUDNIK eelf unloader l ‘, 4 piece, wood frame, earth bed. New drive motors,f - bumper hitch, 1 > g : ’ ‘. ' o w n e r , u n d e r 5 0 0 m■ i. tones, couohi rooker. now rollers & belt Com­ ' chair & cocktail otto'rhan, pletely rebuilt. $6900■ $3,200. Jerry EE-DA-HO < 3 Ranch. BeOevue 788-2921' V E R Y Q O O D C O N D . fejl 438-6598 or 436-8123 - • Call 734-8107. . k . Sm all loader. Will (It 3 0 to; , CHARMAC ( COUCH and chair, $300/p-' ■ B U • 40 HP tractor. MF 124^ New' 7x16 aluminum etockt. air, 736-0750 baler. Idaho Tractor, trf., $8695. Still your best. 1 9 9 1 C H I t 1991 CHEVYr WORK1 TRUCK 1993 CHEVYY 1 /2 TON : Sahrtige. 733-0889 ' buy in horse a etock trio.: COUNTRYKITCHEN6 'M .S ln n i* , #53I05-1Ji.|,A«ti»no» ■ #SS08M,»li.AM/n . . a[umlnum.&.Bto0l ^ C o m. ^ . PCTOINING RMCSET. T 0 30Fersuson tractorw/ ' ■ ' ploto line of enclosed car- Beautiful'pine table w m r m u n *> * 1 4 , 9 9 5 W H r W A J T ? ? « 9 y 8 8 WHY W A I T ? * 1 1 0 , 9 9 9 . B'.rear mounted mower,.' go c ar & snowmobile tris. - . w/whHe legs. W hite chairs • ' ■ ...... ^ $2200. Call 726-8414.. .,’■ ' . • CHARKACOFTp ' w/couritry blue seatsr- Bought mo;.aQOi- 705 I ^■ i ■. $650. Selling lorM ?®.- FARM & RANCH I - E k o . cond. Call 733- ^^JUPPLJES. Home made o ^ 2 hotw,l, 9 5 ll,le a v e m e s s a g e traiier.'W atking tap. '. Surttv Tractor Salvage wheels, $700. Stock rack,j ; China cabinet white w/wood C om bine & t r ^ o r parts for full slz eP U , $160. Coil-') trim, like new $400. lOno • ; V .Paul, ID ♦4^5420 ; . 436-9571 or see ®600) waterbed, wavelese 6 -■ E ast 100 North, R upert ID. drawere headboard. F^ST SHADE. PRIVACY \ 324^7245.______T re e grows 6-10 ft yearly.f H orse treadmlP, heavy du-. $4,96-6.46 delivered. Pot-• . ty. like new. 324-3331. ,. Couch/loveseot, 1 yr. old. 1990D0DGE 1992 FOR 1993 MERCURYRY VILLAGER . ted. pidntabie now. , $375/offer. 734-4415 ■: ■ #53175-zniM iw i #53198-1,i H ^ ^ I ...... leave m e ssa g e. ' BroehOT.1-60»6t5-34055 4 7 1 1 ' . I y * 1 0 , 9 8 8 W H YW JUT7w * 8 9 9 S WHr.W AIT?*‘\1 5 ^ 9 9 5 Fence posts, peeled and j Floral couch. $60, groat i, corid. Call 726-9331. . treated. Most sizes avail.! 6’ < aluminum gated pipe ■ 6 ’x r . $ a . R ails 21‘ barfc., 30& 40 ft lengths. Cali' SB. P e e le d $ 1 0 . H o u sd . King size w ater bed w/. J .423-571Q. !: . bookcase,head board, •; logs, firewood, ^ t m Jo h n - ‘ mattreBB;'>h9af'erj;&'.t2 , drawers bate; ^6/offer.* 76M1^^*"*** I , 629-5130 or.324-3800. ' ' Moving, m u^ eeli console ■m 706 - $$OSTRICH$t . . V M T.V. $ 50 & kitchen table & • , , L _ F A R M S E E D _ J ^ C h ld ts available now M >1 chairs, $60. 736-8349. n Cradle Acres Ostrich Farms ; iHllAAALFALFA-SEED .. 208-636-6460 j i ■ !■| Leave msg. • ' Bob Hamilton S eed 1992CHEir 1989 BUII 1990'MERCURYRY TOPAZ GS j OAK FRAME DAY BED ■ 734-3567 or 733-1477 \ j ; . , #53048-1,'Wj . ■•'#082:08!!2fl «44II1MlOM . . ' X I ' 7 1 4 ^ with pop-up u n it - Indudm .Alfalfa seed by grow yf oover a pillow ehams. r w i i y H W I T . . . W H Y W Att m W H r w A i r ?p * ]» 5 3 8 8 •New varieties tW hinflifr.r $200.0811423-6182 • « S 9 9 5 : $1.4041.50. Meyer iW’ W einer pigs (orsale^ . , )ly 3 2 6 -4735,3 2 6 ^ 4 .'■,•, .:S36-23ig.'- .Oriental rug;$800. Upright.: I' ; Plano, $600. O r offer. Fqr. ' “"'rojTTn-1 mOfS info. 735-1813. • ■ . I Queen.bdd.'.excel,cond.,' i. L vframtbCsetssheets'incl.. [; ^:fW ,■ra4-^^vrnsg ■:i8^^n^uttin^iayng^ i Can 326-5026. - 1 4 2 7 B(luelL,akes3 ' . ■' ■ 'i'.iU -*. itu; 1 l e t a n d 2nd ahd oat hay, ? Q u ^ stea matdiing ma^ , ■l';-smBtMol8/can.de1iver.. | tiiBse a box spring,'fram e, « ;.y Exe. L ' Iri'Vefy'rilca-balM 'eodch^:! .-■^b^eM eet ayailabls... L^;.^-iam *at. $860/aat.r, !’ m eifOsrvM oBeff ‘■;K '736«)66 , ; l ^ 0«tp'ri re a l g o b d f e e d e r . :ivwnaueu/^}y U

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- 1 g “1 " I 817 . . "1. I ■ 820 H 4 ilJ.l1 -.? 4 817 ~ I I 018 ml, -I* I RETS & SUPPUES ] M ; j | ± L I r *i f I |_MISC^TOR_SA^ ? I MISC FOR SALEU 'j ■ . . 6 . BRirTANYS. AKC reg. or- H } & SEtRVICE 0 .2 Le0 C»blhpkg$l0fiis4s Ngiiage trains, lots of tmckck B u n ^ trom bone, $175. n Ceramto top range, $100. S Mf. & s^tche8 &acce8s0ii0s.•s. Call734-7371. ' ange/whlte, 1 male, 11 ' . M kkje saddles, $80 ea. 2 1(la 24‘x32‘ with 8' porch roof. _ mos, 1 female, 8 mo. 275 f l rabbit coges. $20. ea.J. 6t r Swedish cope, saddleIde Call 834.5004. , ^ . Jackson 734-1243 , . H S kids bikes. SlO-ieeae a . notch logs 2*x8‘ T&Q rodTS! stereo equipment, Mitsl-T Pearl 6 piece dmm set, 2 m i A s^ 326-60M decking. Plans, video,;,'®” lofi blshl/Onko, Cerwin-Bega CHESAPEKE AKC reg H s Cotl733-0931tl ext 1 for more Inforfomiot/on or your s mTvfce representative & other sizes available. speakers. Snapper 25* _ puppies. $260. Good H ---- 307-684-2448. riding mower, asking'>0 Raatored planos.733-390505 hunting dog. Celt efter . — 8pm?SS-4141. . ■ HIHIBECSHI(■■HBSZSBai■ Msn-sPowerBlH golf dubsuba, $800. Can 4 2 3 0 2 3 . FAX . full sat of Irons, 3 woods ~ \ CHIHUAHUA AKC regis- H A-1 DRYWALl ‘^f l VIDEO POKER MACHINEIE i 8 1 9 ~ \ ^CTmericanM ■EBaSffiZsB^ Claude’s Pro Painting & bag,$.l50.Cal 25i.Fullslze/Btool $1200 00 I OFFICE EQUMOn* M J c n o M c o3 . Expert hangingl'tapln^)lng& B eheflel's H om e CE a rs " Uwaslbkllntovm. 543-8080. ^ ■ Call 733-6324 ^ ■ : ,texturing. Since 197J978. Dtywsll* Painting‘ CarpenOV YOUR _ I^^^SUPPUK^ f Buying a selling EmW ^ Highest quality. Exterior lall. All home repairs ' Misc for sale et garage sail ACS FOR SALE Whirlpool, Sd DINGO. RED. PUPPIES H . ; ' NaxPAntique Conslgnm »qj. brush, roll, or spray. Alsc prices. 25 cubic tl ches PANASONIC copier. Mod-^ 6 wks. Spoiled rottenll ■ ■ ' o r a s L r r 17000BTU, veiy good. , , elFP-1870. Works good. AiittfcSn S eptem ber: i oiling roofs, all work.- AD i y ^ freezer $60. Eleo lea ShaipAC,ieOO-17000BTU, Very good family a cow H , L TIMES CLASSIFIEDED blower $25. Wood cool $398. Call 734-8296 CAiI'l-a00-77&T45(X 5 » ____ Call Bruce Guaranteed. Local refs. usod very I»le>»t3-450S. — dogs. 436-3870 ■ : DEPARTMENTr stove new $30.733-3504 — Smith Corona elec. type- □.Inc, 733-7S43______FREE Eatlmatesl ZZZ MISC. bo/s18*blkeS20. FREE DobemianX, male,. ■ ' ^ ■ li Dean’s Elevating, 1 ayl 2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8 -®- writer. XE 8000 w/spell W e d o asphalt throughout Magic Valley * REMODEUNQ: Hotpolnt4nt4 < Complete dartt mi. equip,’P- rite & correct tape. $79.50.M 1V% yra.. friendly, looking ■ Bill’s Handyman C A a 733-2735 eelf. $400/offer.-734-7285 for good home. 733-6212 ■ . No lob too sman ‘ pt cook top; built-in self __ Call 733-7125. For sale, firewood, plfike» et| .cleaning oven; Kohlehler ^ free adorable kittens. H "S' UgKtconstnJctlon.U ------^----- fence-30 to 40 f t 70 to08O 81 - double porcelain sink,,(all (ft 4 i i B •1 ;-j N ^ a b a c k h o)e? e ? grading & topsoll.gi'La -Remodeling, ^ntlng 734-4228 o r 731*42 Jim Waggoner Paintingng Blue Spruce tree»-3 to I9 ttarvestgold). Newwovei^ l|IU9CALt»TRUM^^ s ] r a a ’s a ” :, I : t* N «M a dump truck Also Lawn C are :r ft. in height. Call 328i28r drapea, flts 2 130*x84 ^ I^PCTse^ppu^ l 423-4296 or 420-7079379 Residential, commercial, Deperxlable & Experlemlencedi H i n V f f f n T V R .4928, leave message.;___ windows. 934-6391 ■ 6-po Pearl w/2lld,Sable . f R'EE to good home; 9. • H ““ brush and rollenwork. i's BLUE 5 HED HEELER 1:; 9W 6.1200 E.. EdenEd« ■alBA M U iiM H om e R e p a irs M GE 14 cubic refrlg, lyr oil " 7“ oym s. T hrne, new BP . Purebred pups, duo 416 JDEXCAVATIOI !0N Of All l ^ d s 7 < almond, like new $276276. b o d w /n ew m a ttre s s I I 20. Natural heelers, don't g (^u a at 825-541' estimates. Cali 643-4271 Ina___ bark. NotUmld. CallIlto to kkls. Call 738-4817 ■ ------Footings. BjundatlonsB Ceiling fan suitablo^fo^ fc $200. Call 736-1335. Epiphone-Qlbson 6 strlnt co"____reserve yours today. Dale Robinsono n ------— dining room or bdrm, , accoustic guitar, Exce FREE to good home, kit- H ' tl^rtias Backhath o e Waterfalls., Ponds, tops 7 3 4 - 2 9 3 0 QC bladoa & lights $20. (/ae-Va( Sony co n so le c o lo r 'll cond.. tone & sustainIn. 934-5121______Rne Grading; l.andscapi Ivor $1W .'8x11‘ brown braic — tens, cats, greet mouwr ■ D S ervice — NORTHWEST COLORSf>® uum cleaner, Hoove J l ^ Hard case. $460 423^77; FREE kittens & 4 yr. Calkx)tllco and gentle malo dairy H oodlna Reasonable Rates H’raiTrade ftayiSonCenstrvcaot ide Lagacy w/attachmentsita .& ed rug; $25. 20x20 brow r- SerW ifl Paul to Gooc Hon Don't let your house fadi • catpet^.$^ 543-4548 S64 female. (702}755-2308.S. .goats. 738-2057 . ■ g . Rock Hauling 734-7947948 m$n Quality Count* In the summer sun. • bagat 60.324-4728. 8 Low«yO«U*Ofo»n^^ :■ -.VFoundations - , AAfitfons, remodefing, :• Wat«fUnes-Ponds-Is-Etc. W^gn^fSfffM '■ Protect it vtrtth a new coaoat custom decks, patios,Jhu of p aint Free Estimates ■ 8 2 W ^ Jiltl* 825-5414'>14 Vund 25 years ex^encs,rsBat)le. “ *• CaII324-e598 r- 7 3 3 ^ 9 ♦ 21 Bt the tl FENCE PROtO : FreeEsttmetes. Fences, Decks, Avmii^ n g s. 733-53«Q MIIIA W a buKd & repalljair ' ail types of fenceices. Remodeling? Work guaranteedjod. -New Constructlonlsn? HQO h Sh S i I': To3S«a!!SeSetfme/ Free Estimates.93. All kinds of contracting 423-4490 orr Aisodecksi PROFESSIONAL F^anenteyellnt GOINGVjiiV, aIllner. i.«KW47-4490.00. lawn s h e d s ^ . monmtcotTiNas fli^^^lrows, lip cbio»lor. ' Ron Hamey733-838( ___- 733-7221 or 326-SeS7 ; ; CarDTyii Blankenship!lip SECURITY BUILOIN(i{)4Q C om m erdai. Industrial PIgmentatIo:ation ' £ , residential. Bulkiup roofs ■ maintenance ; (irtojreMiM W ^oidW orldn^i 20 years experience! Leaks repaired In 24 hrs. Artistry KsUTtOH Hardwood installalJlation Carpentry, remodeling, Rnlshing & Refinlsfilshing home repairs, painting,'Z w .'ti.-jjjjim i i r a Painting pnside &OUI)& c fence s & decks. 32fr61<^ 4 4 B E S m S B I B^&SONS! Pete Button cel^RED STE•TEEL 734-6972 " . SOUTHERN IDAHO 'BUILDINGS>S BUILDINQ& REPAIlWR JOHirSSIWENINQSEHVIIMCEf l ll Roofs ^^mSluMSLIM PainlinQ.Roollfi9. Siding. Oeeta Compl9l9sha/penlng kshop Fer«s&R«no(lelingolMTyp( caibklaistoelMM. . ♦ C ^ i t « R V storeitorage !■■■■■■■■■■■■ 736-1716 “■'ttZ W Machine Shop Clipper sliaipenlnjS repal lop M & M ConstruepSre 324-8432 & 326-6333332 r. ♦HowBams^Loafirig:ing Sheds Remodels & Repal — 141 Bracknn S t S. IB : COMfCETElNSTALLA- -^IION • Roofing, De&s. Feniences. W ard's H orns* 734-«SI*1«IM7t-40 I Cifltom Design/Low Pi swing. Doors. Wlndcndows. Construction : 105ifinancif>B/35Yf3. Carpet. FumHureClejcleaning■ Room eddltiohs, renwdeUo : ,736-6548.8 . , 733-9331 electrical, plumbing. No)(» Anytime rnmmtm loo large or too sm ^. 20ZOyrs y ■ W f f l 9 M 9f 1 j f J U l exper. Free estimates. ■ I M Call W ard “■ A-1 SHELTON*! . DELIVEREDD - 734-6294 TREE SERVICE San d & gravel top im i Serving Magic Valle for driveways, ‘IEley. iir Coiwckn. 360 HJfodeM/_ ' Sl#2«7»Zi;Wta a l r ------: •• '. a Suppliers, ^■fviw fvfn Z4 Hour PoitaWe Senrtc^ DALE'S TREE UM H m H I I ^ H D FREEE8TIIIATES l ' Blueprint copiepieS: H i EI m m HW S a CHIPPING MB' : 7ii-PLAN{762rs26) • 733^)033 or 738^118 — I a ' For mulch or dispose n n e in g , DmKs, L Q Q Ii Free Estimates ^ 9 ■ Spilrklet»,Geni> Lawn, IfifflB ffilW ffi (208) 734-2742 sneral KLERS (208) 733*3123 tr ~R«fnodels*Ne Handyman Servli r - construction • Spetpecialty Insured ■ Free Estin-rvlces. FULLCtRCLE/SPRMKLEold. ______9 Hnm , ■ (JMiBHb^,-p32ioa0 covers, KEN'S HANDYMAN SEFrtimates Serving new &ons, old St.#28l7C.Aoto,.tt.Tllr,Cn^.m S>.#2811T,5S t darMfts, sheds.• SmallSn 326-5836 or 326-tSERVICE systems, conversions,»aplng. .R & R TREE SERVIC St.#2820CAu>D.' to^,Pow«WiKlff^ $ 2 6-5045 m anu^ electric, lahdscapt a ‘ Trims, removal. Also'IC E m m Ful/LoodedW/ aSE_ I : 4* WORK OF A so PwT.fafawnll.! 2495 4 0 8 6 stump grindlrig. Fully I M H I H a n d y m '^ Servila o t F re e E stim a te s I ivices 324^7683 or 4 2 0 ^ -• • insured. Free estimate‘"y wU b BS 33B ,ffom e ^rst.Efed ates plurhbing, light ectrical, ------^— '' W»': ~ ■ in Magic Valley 324-38 ■ r A n c ■. pairrang. FREE 3867 ■ ■ ■ flm ffl a a ■ i; j ^ D A V t ! . M R . G R E ^Sman ^ or800-675^ : ^ t f c e n s e d stafftaff - ,EStlMAT^S733-( C ||ll& FA Certifirtlfled ■ M f v p M f i p M3-0966 The Yard Care Servlceillepalr ------; ' I ^ S a L earri^l Mow-TrinvRototHI-Hep»pe TREE STUMP t . AflBQesacceptc Sprmklers-Landscapi^ ■ QRINEMNG4RE1I0V g i Iv ~je^.7^i2o 734«)6aof4206101 ------F ree Estim ates B pfW H id a R. HARDWOOD■ a Sf.#2752C.5Sp«i, St.#2802CA t-r ■ OLD&NEWFLO,W)ORS f« e e e c t » a^446 _ 733-1554-- S a n d e d & Reflnli ° H SI.fZ754C.HA -foweriteerin9.- t o « l t » - $ ^ Qllsta Finish (no' caplng, ------figgj LSS'Sd MVC 733-9441 E i CCWKTBYCLEAfiANERS Free estimates* we pout ’ tw W#dl*anhere,weevedean , | Bob Peterson 206-73: 0 3 «rywhere. ■ ^ ■ V f f l V mloolXim n jpilnklwsyitems.fonciS ’’ INNOVATOETUTORII I s italllng. m f f t U m S k m•733-6066 docorffllvoHilotwlcona . .SmmStstlfitt m m i g a I ! p i m SAVE lo-sm ■ I , ■ ■Fetch & Ca n i f l B p«»n«»l,conliaaort •:,k-8*Phbrics*Reedln S S l i J ' • fhe small haul comi ' • WiShgySdetwo-Mal i T T ^ M for those of you whc have a pick-up & Sne< J U - TONY’SLAKBSCAP# .Cal B edv® 734-783 Item or Items hauled Pruning. ftn»iilna,r»«liW J, , orRulh®324^ :Call 733-375; [H B B M St.«755C5 RATHER HAVE AN-. St.#27a7T.W.Auto, ■ ^ C bU N TR Y CCLUB L 752 dean tots. 15 yrs. ejiper. W ECANHEIPl-A” St.«?73C,AI.,7 A]i,m,oii», . $0 t ' UM ^e, CD.niei ' Pwi.WhJowjilKkil-. T > ; ’■ S u M c rt service,s t Z d t B H Hia l f i a a ? ] W IuannfM d TMorfn 1 ^ 1 Cassette, Sunroof ' ^ .ScffM^.membe^berahlpl • SAWTOOT1 ■ ■ ■ ■ EntflshQrammar/Wittr HOB W . ^ SHEET METi 1 - ^ ' . Creative Writing th e streetH eatin g /A ir Conditl■nB*aa N dV CsllJimat733«17: rHatt Refrigeratloi rtAL CUSTOM-*;f t r t o M aH H CommercialKUJoninj RorOTIU JNd i: ■ ^ K R K R R J uttsr Residential S Wer mounted 0(ttra (208) 733-eW iw n a t ; BI Jfli 46rw eedrqtotaJtti I UflBl ELECTROLU : PERSONAL C .V«Miin eta*™, 5r.fl771T,\ dhomoi. v,H0SPICECA shsnpooers, eentni VI lATES HOME CAR 33.3923- MedlcareWlodli d e s e r t OiASLtoo "^""lcrtindr.11 miJ995 I , a fc i "# k ------'—------CotliliKj/Bontl ^E • TreeservJce,l c ^ ^ 733-5618 'HETE 734-0600 Twin I Sprinkler &Landscap ee- vM ie c o n c r i ■BSrnBS ,:;»W nolnlUKSF nlSia ServfcJngMagIca u f S t e Wood River VaUeyj L'jl! ““liS iE K S raSf s c ■ 886-2011 o r 784-M )tfMft8ias ■ M v n r n v i 3 1 STANDLEYTRENCHI r'. - K , 3 : . i IDAHO HOIr ^ p B p S I i S ‘ repairofanyeKjuipnier W B f f l HEALTH AT PPLY ■..aktmlnum pipe repair ■ J HOSPICEOME ' MAQtCVALi£> t - A N D MEDICAL SU PPIS a i h / •allnfieWmaintenan« IH m horns, . 734-406n\winf **, PM-SI,«813I;H ■ f Q O C I iMdadW/U t:-'i SSS^ ■ w u r ' 43$-S855 MlnKJiCE AND OXYGEN ra4-^*1-800-734^ . v0 zoyrs. 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i 9 0 5 I |Q U N Sg|FtJ|^J •M i s c e l lllaneous-R i ,model 4yroldCualomToppeiper for' ' i 905^ MARKV W/3X9 Loupol» ld • 1 LOt us create a beautiful . I GUNSmiFLES . w/rana stove, pfopBneI rnMoer« XS650 only 8,000iSjSl Orii '»"» P'- 8’over Shot, hydrai i s __ varlablo scopo. New coicond. — ■ memory of vour hunt ■ FREE. Hampatar w/i lank, it^rrSfl. 837-a 7 ^ ‘g?*; ml, $680. eall 734*40I^OOI- camping InBeit, coatK new ig, [xix. F Call 934-4766 Ruger M77 MKII. 300 VW; Call ^ 7 2 3 3 . .S5 600 best offer. po*" Omm Beretta, 92FS, G mag-25.06 w/ B8.C fibor-flboi 540 Blue Lakes Bivd N. u cB n Q ' Harfey Davidson momotDrcv- 1079 Yamaha 280 Enc 4,176/70Rt3stud'iHHAff er convertor, sleepep* 6. Inlay, g clips, now in bbox. Let your dally nevvapap glass stocks,'$460.. 22223 Twin Palls •GERMAN 8HEPHE lot WAnt* 2 “iroX*' 0®®'*' * 5. Call s 0Bo_ ^ C9 gmm amrammo.. woik lor you . . . toad ai fiom. $350. 733-393212 733-3115 AKC, 1 male, 1 fem •» clos running or not tiros, used2 months,I UMtho dataineds. I ed 40‘s or 60*s bybycWos. L a ln e 5 3 6 - 8 3 2 3 ° offer.Call736-0817. $200. 326-5886 ' mos. old, out of Qc 543-6294 eves orra S s . 536-2371. , ' Imports. Exo. bloocoooiines. — ' S250 ee. Parents fo U , T im ’ tVDICAIC s for sole Japanese generatorItor. 3000 St TCSY GUDICA1C =nd.. new battery.V- S760J ■ AKC. p u p s, chanlamplon UVETREESWAh Call 734-2170 > , blood lines, OFA^A oertl- up to 30'. Spruce Sislltypes& a I j ‘ fled, dewdaws removed,ren- Call 206-766*28•2876. 1992 Y a m a h a RTIT 1 0 ^ J m BUIC]] • , latshotsrsasoea;ea; ready ------■■ $600.636-2493 B l l € ] Sept 4. ^6-3S7-68!•6856 Large fish tankkoanb'e c 1995 ATK 350 COST Ll ^lEVER cracked. Call 734-f14-6667. $4395 Caishi 733*72-7222. COST LLESS ° t QOLDEN RETF?IE —n - — JiCMOTOftSPOR•0RT8 1 F e m a le , IVi y rs in tractor, — , Msyed, $75orbos< >, reason- ATTENTION HUi 1i M B i mLEY!” i ' C ^r432-6908. “S'Srss:; ■tUNT* W I B B ltLMT l ______able. Buhl 643-839» 9 0 ERS/FABMERS 22 HiHonda •* LAB chocolate, At< Fat Cate, 1 w/rack,ck, both i S f S S AKC fe- Motor sco o ters or excel.. $1680 ea.ee or InnHII malo, spayed, 2 yj r old, -vijyionder motorcyc . Boise ^ pSB 5 will make exoeB ^4e"' “ liege student 736-028573 323-8167 companion.. 676-4: ------WANTED 2 length LLAMAS, 3, experl H O N D A '7 8 . QoTdvtidwing jerlenced diameter white^ | 1000, exc. cond.. !$800 pack llamas. SSac ad d les, pipe to buy or tr; /es. panniers, etc. S54-;54-3706. hook & latch spi 5, .m1.678-1410.vea. h u s k y : pipe. 734*1727. HONDA'88.200SX.4X.4TR1X. MALAMUTEHU S 1 5 0 0 S75412S, 436-4764769 WANTED 3-plece down type elect.^ i 1 POMERANIAN AKC cash. . ______5^BlICH R0i^ male, S176if I lI V I E R V 199S ADMASTER ‘ •Q72S HONDA-03 llOOSh) Shadow 995 BinCK R W onlia ld n 't y o u r e a lly r a t h er r h a v e ia l a x n r l o i u Call 438:609 saderfora by owner. Like newiw. .!S579S H AYBEai THE NOST 60BGE0USI BBvicK Evm smx B a lc k R o a d M[a ast s te r? . ' POMERANIAN AK IA.IU91 See at Adventure MoiMotor- 3'yr-o(d F. 7-yr-i • sport 246gKrmberfyfrfyRdlF aBoth rog. AKC.!. S ieO or WANTED small ec SlOO ea. 736-6349349, msg. cal o ar. ra te d° g o o o S HONDA XL2B0S 4 «stroke, good cond. for hinh axcol ahape $800:'30i'Lalno *27,91188 *22,7150 POMERANIAN cho 536-2371T538-6323323. 7 yr. old fem ale,:le S7S of “chool Student, pj best offer. Call 432%z 2 mo the range ofS2 HUNTEH SPECIALAL 1861 3000. Laura 733-C K aw askI KDX 176.171 In- DrlwkastonlSitoIhe Drive East cn 184, to IhcI. Creatlnr the U ROTTWEILER mail WANTED-Used dc mr. $400 CnailnxthelK. ?0^ values 6c Best prlc tered, w/papers,: vttiuti Si Best prici W V T A mlleifcTOiStluMdsf) old StOO. extr«tf«m B iv ers, bathtub In go — ■ ■ on every Cl t SHS2,^dir) atid°e\rrymns “ lies V * anJilmrwean- friendly & loveabI. 8Suzuki every dlday SOBOI • c a in u t ' 6849 afler 6pm. ifloit • c iim ii u • rrucuTT • 6550, daysorloavoave msg. gocc 8 speed trail blko. 4 • r r u n ir r • ROTTWEILER. (9) 3.e0 motor SI 25. 934-4623 .fLab X pups, tails ' WANTED: 1976-8' 208-678-1-1234 ■•••- & dew clawed.;5'.’a .U1 SUZUKI'90. DDF R 2 5 0 20B-678;j-1234 . ■ - $75. 643-8529 aft(after 3:00. to25,towm llM1,733-7106 ,7 w/Suportrapp. Qreairoatblke. rdaofoood SISOO/offer, 438-36-0366 : ; SAMOYED uHI , , o | / v WANTED: 3 cordsSo2 days or 532-4408>8 eeves. PUHEBRED,cottco tto n b l"! flte w ood.-7 3 3 ^ : ■ S200 e ach . 2 fei WANTED: GoodoHRaod '84 Honda CR-500 Llko Call 436-0711, 670-3166671 trans. for *86 FordS r S new. S3800. Call Bront j ; ; — 4X4. Call 423-684S o , ' 786-0924 daya, 78«786-1203 ' t - SCOTTIE AKC Blac T'—~ eves. • ; .11 wka old. 1st1st sh o ts, vi/Bnted 1965 Foi : ; maJe. $200.423-63-6118. tanawtttia,2B9.oia S r s K HONDA-'8 4 1 /6 5 MagnaM j^Tntertor llOOcc. Exc. Cond.nd. Low ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n • :SHETLANDsho. jw'sttood: mllos. S2S00438-8(8-e0liam : : (SKeltyVAKC. 1- isoo, list.sholl KAWASAKI ’04. 250 Nlnla 3649;nT^’ rj^'m :?,Wor|K"' 5 for sa le or trado v.'.CarnaiSautofi25k I ?J2 '.wheeler. 800O mn- ilo s. I------‘f'-go6d^^M|^Uo>n M l -’::SHIH37tr.'F4rriJ a S^lnder: ■ .423-5330 :.: cairafifrs.®-^ I ^ » d Mndltl-' YAMAHA '94 TinibIniborwoll' ■ La., , '■ • ; - SH1H-T2U. pupptw 3 3 ;6 p a o r .Uko newi S320C200/6ltoi' flM ejjSI : » : bred. 734-626919 - ■ 733-8636 ^ytlmilime. Call 734-3545 ■:>SIAMESE&BallnallnesB'klt* Wanted 6' dioln1 linklit fence, YAMAHA 1992 Y2250 YZI . R ^ H H : • : tsns, reasonablvibly pticed top rail & gatvan/antzed line Excel, cond. $2850.50. i l l w/tstShota.CallK>U6?6-SX50. posts. Call 423*43*4934. 878-7566 evening. 22:______B M i B H i w 19»i)93 CIIEVY ;» ;'SPRINQER SPANIANlEUpup. W anted Levi ;01601 leans & ^ ----— I 1994I CHEVYj CREWCjfEAB 1994'!I YUKON GEIWTVA > AKC reg, llver/wir/whlte.’12 jackets. 643-690SOI. m ■ 9 0 2 C«CONVERSION BLAZER I B IO V C I^ DVAIXY 4X4 ' SUverudo, A/T, W hite . • » wks old, good pi sed! ■■ #5H049-19*1, Perfect, M ust See!e! #08082-0, SU : must.seelWOO.gn ^pSqoQ Wanted at least :-251, Loaded, 5 Speei —-M camper, self contained.co 1990 Dlamondback' ;i»I TIMV-TOrPOCOODLES, , dean & goodI cccoi^,‘ rea- ga men's mtn. bikebike; hard- . .??^ 3 4 ^ 4 9 5 . *2>21,995 ,’S*B 0,740 I v S * AKa'-SSOO&U edi'Also. 3 ry ridden, exOflt-iflt-sbape.-. I* ^ S h o ta .1 adultfl . 73ff-5862 Over S550 Investe»sted,ask- — ... . 'T Ing$260/otfor.733733-3740. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ cai^oe.'Cell — S., ------• '.Girls'-Mountain bike3lke;-24,in:; [ bS si - ■ ; J ’ W A N T E D W O l ^ wheel. 1 yr. oldold. $50. LSfla ■=— non working 423^ 934. PUPS. Callc utefS. monl- — . r X : 2Q9-835-67S0... tors & printeiters. Call ^ — , ■'■1 733-0444. i I. ' : " 8 2 1 * ____ I BOATS a IB ; : IgrEREOWAaekDI0/CD8 W anted to, buyy oolder aul* I ACCESSORORIES tars, tuba ty;»»e iampllflsre ' 'k ‘ 3 way 6‘ Foagatg a te truck . & stringed Inatiistruments, '88 Larson I8ft.ft. 130 h p 199)92 FORD F-250 1994 CHIHEVY CAVAlilER i ; apeakers, S12S125./4 10', American madeide. working , Mero cru ise r,.lo lo w h rs . 1993 CHEVY COIV»NVERTlBliE : ♦ $5gea. 734-44S4486. •• .‘ or n o t 734*444 4l816ave trolling plate. fish finder, • *i)X'mACAB4X4 3 I !SUPERCAB e.880,.Ca,l ccd! #0826C260-0, Low M iles excel cond, 8680 IV Low Miles, 5 Speed, Silvilverado #08148-0,K D Spec . 733-6272 8 2 3 VARIETY FC Open bow, • ^ n1 \ 1 .9 9 5 • : § ^ S E H W »..AIl cov* ■ ■5"SSSr Wanted to buy;>uy:OIder '"ers,low hrs,sbre{ored Inside, j M B H i •: B8.QPROC3 D U C E Barbie's & ^^ le d o th e s excel, cono. S6206200.733* .* ; ioacreofU-pIck\[ckvegetabi* from the 1060’s-0’S*70'S. Will 5639 or 733*1863.983, (— “ 1 M | | J303-forlnfo.- --b u y e sia te so ro ' — arCaii32frS30i fseaa”"”^ ~16'l»ar68tipniol4iol£?THUni^ g B S FHB8HBERIi s s - 22 eves. nnIng Bird fTshI fin'finder, EZ S S j ^ H ,, loacTtrtr. S4000.4:1.436*3638 . i - RsdandgoWenrai1 raspberrtes, W anted to buy: "V marions, boyserrsens.bladc, Myrtlewood be ero, trolling blackcaps, huckiLickleberrtee, any piece, soldlid ali Hooalar ‘ ““L 'H S S m Si IBM blues. Lot of Grooeryout*Ore .'i'Furniture stor« • • . lit*ndK-Mait,liit,«:30*7:30 ;..iO‘B. Call 438 oTjfflatilffi!,» : m m »DGE POW ER RAM I30-4W . ofrer.432:56S7afte’afts n ia m .- | 0981 MITSMBlSmn u1992TOYOXA 1993 DOD' pm.'Sat.-Aug.'O' • ^W nt^^'^^rkl’n^ 150 4X 4 643-4860avi 860:Jstskl. tM O IV riRD llS 4X4 )0-l. Low M iles. 5 Speei;ed #07975-1,, ClCleaii, A/T, Low Miles! , -lnfor|Tiatl< 6evet.i«iv«' 467rg77l;jvl»»*^ : - ^ 7 9JBSiOi-V-KSm^Eoade l ded! .#07600; $ THB BERRYYPATCH* P message. Dsysys736JBM0. ‘ <990 650 SX. stand«nd up jets* 1 ______1 3 .9 9 5 , mocilfled, ■ ^ 1 3 , 9 ^ 5 » 1 I ,9 9 5 n \ AL potatoes. Wanted: doubleMe bedI frame !VbbI Kawasakik{ ' ■ FRESH. LOCAL aline, good cucumbers, baslbasil, onions, *nd tram polliII a f t e r S 6^0 etandup, completely. cor beans, beets,I g aarllo. car- o o n d . C a ll i stock, 8 1 ,2 * excexcel cond. ^ f ,'K T W ln 643*8074 rots, candles, m; - 843*6204 momTi&eves. & ifc- J f Palla Parmer*' Wanted: Yamahiaha, 1880-63 Saturday 9>1.I, att Grocery • 280 molore ssstf-baiing I W W m ; outut • condition. 733*ys. Must be S24,600. Phone?10 733-6806 H #p8200-0, 324-1,LowM ilesjS Spe # 5 6 0 1 3 - ’ |v iD E O e QjuiPMENiJ W 0, Powcrilrokcj_A/T, Hard i£le637*4(^ 9 hp Seaking OB3B motor.. 1 H 3 6 'Mltilblahl 3 BUY: An* owner,-«xoai cond.icoi cen 0 2 9 ^ ^ 2 5 » 1 0 ,8 9 ^ 1 tis e o sell for!l'i72K>'o«!ir»1200.c«]l $ WANTED TO; fumltur#, I old see It run. $328.8!8.643-6164 483-6823. ■ purass, orooha id '^ M n eh e. Aire Raft. 14', selself-baling. m z ... e-m M hutslllte outfitter frame.ne. 2 alum,.. - I ' . srartoelvars ? .'dry boxes.,3. oaoara.'n ear '• \ ' i 1 ; ;n>wg3300A734*: ECAUSE W lEl I C E T M E M ! ^ T\ . = j - g 8 ^ (UB OUTiSElLJjL-'l«E!»I BE M iMEDiCALSt.8UPPUE8 Ooraett 18',otblitbln boat, ■' mmrnimmmf -w /« ln k &lR^^ M x;.'1 5 0 v! ^ W iiwiiEaBaPMtii S JS w W Everett/Jennln or. ^O O .'o r ‘ ndn-Wofkino ' chair w/leg,"r:SSs5:--w re .g-tT7i k VCR's. Call Call733>6&8 f t ftwknds pm only. - d boat Ray* '■ 483-4678eva ■ ■ son ■oraft, V*drivdrive; New ^ M \ ' W E SICl^AMD l ' Anyalzagoosi>os*decoys~ Ford 380 motor.:or.S3400or 1 of drawers. best offer. C allTiir733»9600. 4-61g4. ■

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R e c r e a ttional-Tran i nsportation• n . . ' ’ ■. y . ’ g 905 9 0 7 I li 575 ! 910 “ 1 f 1 0 0 2 ” 1 I ' 1007 . " 1 4 1007^ “ I 1 0 0 9 ~\ I .lOOff I 4X 4'8 I^QUNS/RIFLE^ HOTORHOH^&^ws HTnAVEL-rRAILERS TOAVELTOAll£RSIS I AUTOPARTS&• I tru ck s V I ^ I ACCESSORIES l i j Runs *78 Kit Road Ranger, 24', FORD 7 9 groen van V« tonon DODGE extended cabab I FORD1990CrowCab!!^Du- SM liH and W essonn 3573! GMC '7U noyaio 26’ Ri 24’. Travol trallor tor sate, peaea- CHEVY 1095 810 '95 Highway Patrolmam an, • groat-looks grooL Colicolloct- solf contained, $3,SOO,100, sonably priced. 736-737979. JAPANESE ENGINE &t, oxtondod cab, 4 cylinder,»r,5 5 '351-V6, 2000 ml on ro- T , any 4x4. $14,500 or bost. $250. Borona modol121 ai A, able $26,000.‘Qott Bus'81 Call7366M742 cruiso, 9600 ml, $11,650.50. tiros, great work vohlQle,le. _ _ 18' Roadrunnor, tandem>em 6th wheel, llko new. bos — Call 324-7421 eves . $1050 Flrrn 7 ^ 7 8 1 ; FORD'95F-160 *'* QMC90SLEExtoab,y«T, — n New19e3Hltchhlkofll.JII. 29V axlo, fully aotf-contalnod, offer. 324-2060.______MAZDA, 1984. 4'cyllndoiider or 324-7511 days. 4x4,350, AT, AC, loaded. 134. ------— • FULLSIZE4X4 d 906 " Sth whool t/l. New tririwar- w hitch and stablMzer, ;T- onglno. B-2000, Call 934- — FdRD.F100PU.1977.su»u- XLT Package, short box,ox Alpine steroo.-towing pkg. ■ h o t t u m /p o o3 u1 ^ ranty, lg ultr^llde out.out a sloops 6,934-8336 $230030(j ROADRANGER '74 - 17' 5192 after 5.00 p.m. FORD RANGER 1990?_ por sharp, robuill 302 V8VE with AC, A M ^ cassette,»e Excel, cond.. $12,500 all th o o x tra s . MUI —— gas rango, furnace ---- AUCTION EXCHANGE “ly firm 324-8674 evenings ' C s/Sp« 6 p o ^ n with OZ engine, runs great. ohrom o w lieel8r Only SACRIFICE. 326-6687 1068 Prowler, Iff, fully sellself rofrlg.,port-o-pot, grea — I 324-1483 $3000/o»or. 543-8529 at nolor & oxtra }fli. $300( contained. S43-6265 ovos>vos cond. Inside & out $250*iM 4 1005 " of- 5000 actual milos. Wilt!f“! GMC Jirnm y,'82, 4x4, ______536-5355 WINNEBAOO ' — Call 324-6651 I ANTIQUE AUTOSS FORD 7 5 F150 Supercab lor 3:00 P-n^- sacriflco at $19,550. Call MUST SELL. 733-6010 ------: Mlnnlo 300, Minnie Wlni/Innid I 2 6 'Coachman Sth — I ;& COLLECTIBLES:S 390/AT.- Extra sharp. ^ Frankat733-5777. _ FORD, Rangor, XLT. 1992 OMC. Suburban, 1600~ ' 11 ■> Warrior, Brave. Adventunturer 'whool, now stovo and ear- 8 'camper shell. 3244569569 soK miles, 5 spd. & AC UthamUotora. i 907 ^ BROCKMAN'S RVV pot, sloops 6, oxc. cond., I 9 1 1 ^ CHEVROLET - 1990 Cor ^ 1991, flex Steel seats, ,eii: on<3 noodapaint&.fronn t r / front & roar air, fiberglass IU0T0R»^^&^RVS 734^1671«e00-773-31<3167 $4000/offor, must sell, ^ vetto Roadster. 22,00(000 FORD '69. F250 PU, ,„zf 305 bumpor. Drive It homo10. FORD: 1990 F150 4X*4, —— 678-6703______^ mllos, $2000 under book» k . onglno, 5 spd., 80K mllos ijirlat XLT, white, greatn„: running boards, towing W Establlshmont ClassISS iC. '93 ROCKWOOO Mave ----- 6'.^12', 4 'sidos, tondorg y . 436-8163 IiS t $3250. Call 543-6294. ?o: pkg. 69K mites,-:$18,900. axlo, oloa brakos, *85C — cond, $10,400. 1-800- 25', roof & dash air., gogon^ 30*6*, Fuel Injected 4 1976 Roadranger, 22' 5th- — w S l a s l S f ISUZU 1988 longbod pickck- 228-1239 or 678-2426 Must see to appredate. orator, sloops 6, hItciltch. Ford, generator. Tool t Sr! ^^-3364 CHEVY 1957 rostorod PU AV Up, 5 spd, runsijood)d, • __ Ask for Bill ® 734-1227. wheol, 3-woy trig.,shower, VO, chromowheols, gtas)lass FORD’93V4Ton2WD,AT 460 V-8, 37K ml. ., C«Call microwave, etc. Uket ni 2 tanka, rango. sloopss 6,6. Factory raco car trailer, 1{ $2000.324-3644 _ _ FORD 4 x 4'90 F250 XLT 736-6726 atter 6pm. . cond. 12,500 ml. $37.6 , part, storoo systom, cusMIS- 460, V8, AC, CC, PW 7,600 Very cloon and nice,CO, tandom , tool box, fuG 517 < PDL, cass. Extra Clean JP, 351V8,58pd. 78000ml.rodrod CHEVY‘91 — ^ or offer. 788-0031 dm $4500 w/hltch. 764-2513113 tank, winch, new tiree tom canvas tarp, 544-751: oani MITSUBISHI ‘93 pickup 1976 Oodgo UnloHton.It^ . 78e-372i2 evo« — I»5X25006A. AT, AC, cassotto, loyow &black. $13750. Loavo)V0 S-10 BLAZER 4x4 20’ 62K ml. 734-4029.529. r r $2600/Qffor. 733-2700 CADILLAC 1964 Coupi^PO $17,995 . miles. 10% APR, $48{88 msg. 352-1127 or mobllot>llo wllh aluminum whools, lug­ 1977 Roadrunnor, Sth ' ” OoVllle, 2 dr.. flame rod whool, 27 ft Good cond,3nd. LoU of trailer*. BIQ or rod’ MtnHomeFord . down, $170,62/mo for 6(60 731-1127. gage rack, 6 cyl, AT, AC, 1978 Sports Coach,7 22( 6 \ t "7,1, runs and.Iooks groat>at. (800)743-3326 months «5RA009B' ^ AM/FM cassetta, 2-tone fulty oqulppod, doan,i,k k w r 8P0RTINQ GOODSn s $3500 or bost offor. 324-524- emai -WE havo.thomaliS! .jnust 000 $4000/offor fORD F 150 flatbed, 302 O ' 6811 or 324-2765. $7,995 L„ paint, running boards. mlloaoe. 543-6292 ____ I , HUNT1NQ SUPPUES • 733-7222 J&C MotocSport2™ 678-8703______'' FORO (6) LNT9000's, 351 onglno, lock out hubs. Only 6000 miles. Vory M ta Home Ford ‘ new whoofs & tires. Good ■ ? 5 |^ l9 7 9 23' Qoldon Falcon,:on. Utility trallor, 8x16 flatbe< — Big Cam Cummins JakeMO - (800) 743-3326 SharplOntyST2,895.CaIl 1993 Cross country doss,oss.^_ Canvas tont, 8x6 plus . FORD 1956 F100 PU, b'S bl( ' 9spd. long whool base _ work truck. $3000 Rrm. Frank at 733-5777. 30-n. 57K ml. 454 Cho- itirn 8oH-contalnod. oxcolx o l Tandom axet with oloJ2® window, 351 Windsor on ^hoyy sh ad e tarp. U seooncsnco. shape, microwavo, sm brakos all around. $75 somo with new paint. andani NISSAN ‘64 King cab, 4x4x4, 934-5897 __ LBtham Motpr*. onglno. 6.5 KW gon.on. 2 S300. 487-2674 gIno, extra doors a partsIrts. low goarod roar onds,, tartan- - ■ approx 92K. Auctionod ti LT, ★★■*★★■***★*•*★*★ AC. Top storago popod. — — —____ gon. $4250.7334891. fimi. 934-5897 $1350. Call 734-7735. F O R D '88 B ronco XLT, dom axles,PS. Lea•o af the highest bidder, Auj loadod, 67K. 10.500. or 734-ei10or 420-9241.41. Qaa golf cart, good corcond. ■ ■■ 13! suspensibn. Startingig ea t 14th, 1:30 pm. At 111 V MB ISUZU - '88 Trooper 4x4 ------$500/Offor. 734-3244.». 1984 Wilderness Ught 5tJi5th M FORD '66 F100,4x4 robullH $8900. Call 430-5598)8 orc B, Shoshono. 886-7641. , bost offer. Eves 7334928 LS.cloon&ioadodl 1965 Paco Arrow, 31', klow ...... ■ — ~ Vheol,i8'complotoo to ■ 352 engine, rearohi We rosorvo the right to ro ieavomsg ______milos. oxcol conditioItlon. Generic Cobra Irons, ■ brakes, Tn good shape 436-8123 ______$7760.324-3946 w/hltch, fuliy.solfoon- — loctbkis. FORD '94 Explorer XLT,- Loadod w/optlon:one. Sand wedge, Graph!P " ta in o d , tip top shape. ■ 733-7502. FORD 1978, 700 sorlo: JEEP Chorokob ‘95 4-dr S24.600 543-6672: eve-ov shafts, A.R. grips. AllJl HkoII S4200 comploto. Call ___ good cond. 324-3331. . 4x4, AT. V6. AC, C/C, , 4x4, V6, AC, tilt. C/C, PS, nings & wookonds. new. $325.536-2751^ e 436-3054 or soo at 1623=”«°i L ^ J I H g — 4 1009^ PW, PDL cass. Factory PB, PDL. PW. cass. Groat FORD 1979, 1 ton crO' warranty. «SEEX003 Pricol «P287 •J __ Gooso docoys. 2'A doz Codar, Ruport. ID 83350 71 1006 mJ $19,995 35'. m yujiiyjiiijiyii r cab, V8, 4 spd, 10' b be< o ^ $18,995 Q73 -Q&H supor mags, StSO $1 1991 coachmaster, 35', m I SEMI & HEAVY dual whools, dual tankiinks! CHEVY‘92, D uallj^cal:ab Mtn Homo F ord.. , Sharp Winnobago 1972 _ I EQUIPMENT Mtn Homo Ford 19' now paint & Interioririnr ’ d020n, 2 dozon cacarry boautlful condition. $8300.300. ______J $2500. Call 326-56622 . 4x4, AT, V8,454 Engineno. (800)743-3326 ___ [ (800) 743-3326 licht mags, $100 p ------Sharp trucki #5X26046A gonorator, chromo ^P®*: Calj 734-1485 “ 1 1054 KW Spudnik w/20 FORD ‘94 Xcab 4x4 truck. whoob. awning, miniI bi( dozon. 2 now stylo moimoth-' •>_— — 4 1002 FORD 1989 F250 XLT■Lar- Lai $19,995 JEEP Grand Chorokeo Lar- InV?' geese with cover/e re , COMPANION self loader bod. SnSOi lat. fully loaded, charcoaooal, MtnHomeFord 460 onglno, V8, AC, ^ tilt, odo, 1994, loaded. Call original manuals, Only I AUTO PARTS* 1963 Poorloss logglni C/C, PS, PQ. PW, PDL. like IL S6800. 734-773 S295 each. Call 733-22•2249 Quality made In Idahoo I ACCESSORIES >'"B Calif tnjck,-4.9 liter 6 cy (800)743-3326 or 4234471 after 7 pm3m NASH __ trailer w/wolghts. $2500500- V, ton, oxcol cond, $735< __ AM/fM Cass, Groat buylSiii ' WE CAN SELL . "TTT AKordablo, durable Comploto 350 Chovy mo Call 436-5793______543-6294 mom or ovos.ros.’ CHEVY V4T.'84, gooiod Comparol#P313 JEEP'84 CJ7, now onglno, ’trfwoi PSE compound bow wItJ-Mth2 BROCKMANS'RV shape, $4590. 324-224414 $22,995 now tiros, new intorior, Your motor homo or trO' doxen Easton arrow tor, mako offer. 350 Turt>* 0 1978 IHT 9000 Ford, 35< trallor (or cashI Roasc 734-31671-800-773-3167>67 trans, SIOO. 736-0833 252 FORD, 1989, 'h ton PU — Mtn Home Ford needs finished. $4500. many accossorios. $2t B. C. C um m ins. 25050 5Q000 cash . Like nowlow! CHEVY '88 1/2 Ton 4x-1X4 (600)743-3326 ___ I Call 934^)903 eves, ablo ratos, 22 yoa Also Grendel 30 sh o t; Bsn wheel base.' good rubboi 19,000 miles. Windowoiwod Now ong., trans,& tires oxporionco. Now Inti fnag pistol, $2S0. C/ \ | asking $6500.438-SS&8,^ camper tob. Call 206-575572- Fulty Joadod. $8500/offoffer FORD, Bronco, 1978, AT. JEEP *91 Chorokeo, 59K stato location, maxim* 733-6831______start 326-5853o r734-7972 I- I' $4000.8254143. mi, AT, AC. excol cond. IMWSHIPMEN]MSniSrABMMII_ 1985 Chovy V4 ton w/utlltrtiiB 3033 for ^ ttle tor Instar vislbllty. Soo Auto Sol p e ' rolum call. Avail. In But Offor. 423-5565. for pictures and prlciirlcos. Soloflox w/buttorfly,.ll body. 305, V8, AT, 9 PS 5 ; week of 8/6 at 543-61761^ ^ ' DODGE 1995 SLT oxt cab^ OMC ‘87, Jimmy, full sized, Call Intormountaln MoMotor now. Also 270 Wlnchtchos* very cloan. S469S — i- 11K mis, 100K warrantyity,' (blazor), 4 sp d . m an.,in...N IS SA N ’84 King cob, 4x4, ' Homos In WondollI SCS36- ter. mony oxtras, llkomow. no (208)431-5434, Burioy.y- FORD. 88 Rangor. rollobiloblo 360, AT. LWB, all optionsms, lock-out hubsrrecolvorIvor ru n so ro a t, $ 1 9 6 0 .'8 2 2301 for details 736-2044 aftO'5PM. qnn back to school vohidclido, extras, babiod, $25,00000. hitch, trallor brakes, oxc,oxc, Yamaha 550 maxim, mi- 1985 GMC Brigadier, 30 2 934-4003 after 8 pm cond., 934-8338 $65000 I nor wori<, $650.734-5873 C, 9-spd., 4 -spd. Aux. 1 1 $2500/offor; 324-5372 X 24.5,4:10 Roycow/2(/20' T he "AD'DVENTltHER" Spudnick S.L. bed w/^/or c w/out 16' pup trir. Flol from Ame]lerica's Newest roady.Call 934-S004, VIHMSO. 1988 Chance 16 M DtD ealerl .. . 5 3 6 « » 23 lo, utility or conlractcctor ready, as new. CaiSoli ^ Come early to .see our selection... (208)431-5434. Burtey : StaiItarting at — 1988 Great Dane, 46'-102102*, ■ * I reefer, TTiormo King, se582, : ■ ■ ■ ■ r ■ > - ' " ^ p 9 9 S 0 Q auto start, stainless stoi front & rear. Good painf i ■ , n ^ 3 , 5 $17,500,734-4521. Wide Body, Island,Id Pass ThroughI ______^ L i fIfetime e t guarantee. ___ — d6W¥ftA6T5fi3”“ Basement Stoiitoiage. Island Queen FARMERS...... i . EconollneVsn'85-1 top.top ' -• Profosslooaltyjnstalioc 4 .0 K W O n an gon I . I •, - ■ - Y our Local WV/.S5t MarinoA Sorvico Contorr high CFM air compros 3^ sor, storago compart monts, WOK lights, ladlad- dor rack. ©tc. 460V8)V8, ^ outo. Very good.cond3nd. . ., Q f ANDERRSON R.V. < J S7900

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Call DODGE ’90 Caravan - ’ UNCOLN TOWN CAR‘85 I9MF0RPITAQRDS 736-1824.______:— $4000 RRM Call 543-84088 ■ Abeautytll [J ■" ■ CL ESCOl PO T0Y0TA-91,AT.4X4, lotsI DODGE.Omnl, 1983, runsf AUCTION EXCHANGE ofextras, $10,800.' good, $600 or bost offer. ■^43-6123 ^______— Loave rTWS8ago736-8354.[■ 324-1483 . . TOYOTA, extra; '84, ro-t ***************► **'*' built, shell & carpot kit,' FORD 1990 Mustang GTJ CONTINENTAL CD, big tires. 736-7278.'— convertible. Must Sell. Loaded including AC, $10,000. 735-0936 s n FORD '66 RANGER . Powor eunroof.ioatnor In- 2 1 Extended cab. S4000 ^ terlor, aluminum wheels, NOW ONLY' i Call 886-2728 rr FbRD '84, Escort stationn A tnje luxury car. $6900. ■ v-6. Po\ower Windows, wagon, $3S0/offer,, Call Frank at 733-5777. Pow er Locks, CruisIise,™,Power S i l 3tt0,_Alr Conditioning, Som e w ' What ara you woliing tor? Latham Motor*. Plbco thot oloasillQd od 4g3-6274______' Seat, Cassette, PIu'lus Much More 3,998 vs. Power Door Locfe, Power lodoy. ______• II FORD '93 Bronco-Eddle Bauer. AT. V8, AC, ^C3® , MERCURY 7 4 COUGAR d i o i o I PW, PDL.oassrWlnchh MUST SEE tut E a a a 3 i ^^JANtBUSE^J buiitin,oniy23KmltI Excellentcond $1000 f 1983D0DQE i n, l»P300. 734-8009. - *399 CHEVY 1990 Astro van,Id $19,995 f S . ______:_*199 “ “ J899 “ AWD, ABS, extended MERCURY 1980 Marquis n- Mtn Home Ford ». — work. Sacrifice, $4900. 1991F0RD 6 0- 734-8517 Mn^UBISH11985, Starlon I O E)(PLORER ^ FORD ‘88 Codco Econo­ * «iusirt»___ _— *9999 n. — Turbo, good body, onglno fCMsni______$1^99 iMfr7*499 llno Conversion Van.id- FORD - Taurus GL '93 needs work. $880/offer. _*499 Great for vacations, load­V. LOADEDIl Exc. co n d . DODGE 1980, D-50, AT. 4^ A A A 1983CHEV) I Q $ 1 ed w/oxtras. AC. PW. 9 A Q Q VAN (KWriUB...... - IB rs. $t1900/offor. 678-1024 . $300/offor. Call 829-5130 W W ICH13*_____ 12888 -'Cruise, CD, Copt choirs, y talk to Randy.______^>1499 » “ I * 5 9 9 t>od in back, DC a c c e s s FORD Escort EXP, '87, | Q $ 1 ry plugs, very cloan..i! black, sharp & loaded. NISSAN ‘89 Sentra. Great .....i IMS370»...... 14888 H $ 7 ^ . ^ at Rock Creek $2200.934-8313 _ college car. 4 dr., hatch- »rj£»M------:------_*599 “ *1899 I“ 1*599 Restaurant weekdoya FORD Taunjs, ‘89. $2495: back, air, auto: SOmpg. 1981 FORD I mornings, or call 734-_ 460 2nd Ave. N. 733-8625% a e a n . pair of studs $4800 FWTOONT w^"*599 >14888 41S4 or 733-3799 1 326-3307 Of 731-3307 $599W W W •ttueasM---- 19 ®®*1 ™»>J1999 IS 1992FORD 6 ,i •I- FORD '91 T-BIrd 2-dr, AT, 1983 MAZDA FORD ‘d4-A orostar All-‘T, ve, AC, un, crulso, PDL,J' NISSAN.‘92 Sentra XE, ^ E)(PLORER ^ 1 wheel drive van. 4x4. AT. .. loaded $6900 or bost RX7 IP y OUUTOU.-— ■16888 L; PW, cass, low miles. One • cm*------.... $599 W w w in:m ao___“ *1999 J ■ V6.AC, C/C,PW . PDL.r 1 Ovmer. Nicel iV5TB008A^ offer. 324-5949,______d V 199SJEEP « t§ ooss, Onoownorl 1988 OIDS CHEROKEE ^ 1 $8995 PLYMOUTH '74 Valiant, »wi»9o;a_____ ■ • «6BR032A Mtn Home Ford u i m r a ^ w N 16888 : $17,688 good running condition, «ri04«------*1999| (800)743-3326 _ exc tiros, $350.768-3180 . J799 fa,. ..-. 1 1 ^ 1992F0RD Mtn Home Ford 1987 OLDS | | ^ M ^ EXPLORER ^ 1 : • < 800)743-^6 — FORD '93 Tempo 4dr, 5£ PLYMOUTH Fury 1966. ^ V^IWBJTOM._____ '17888j ■ »r, spd. AC, lowmllosi 1096 318V-8, runs good, good .... J899 *2999 ^ : MERCURY '93 Vllloger, APR. $488 down, $170,•0 ' shapo. now alternator, • AT, V6. AC. C/C, PW.or 02/mofor6Omos.s . ^ 0 0 . Call 736-0327. PDL, PB, c a se , powory l #S1W027A ^THESfflE PR IC E SS M E H Oi^SOHURl l iRY IN TOD • aeat,G reatbuyl $7995 PONTIAC '93 Grand Am : ff5EX013C. Mtn Home Ford 4dr, AT, AC, C/C, Low TjTjTTjjrTim $15,995 (800)743-3326 m iles & low payment : Mtn Home Ford — #SETB002A, : (800)743B, ED. new tires. gaUey, TV,y - PW, PDL Nice car. groatoet pricol «P305. - propane heater., roof air. D p ; -AC hook up, 63K miles, $13,995 excel, cond. 733-8289 0^or Mtn Home Ford 7io-9554. ex t 2275. _ (800)743eed • AM/FM Cojjctjc Brakf, • TA Slf™* • A(f Conioonm • PwrrWnlvnSMt-riMttiMki , ' ___ BUICK, Skyhawk, 1988,id. 2 ■ guaranteeslo sell] : ^ .. t.RtorSttp Dumpfr.lRwr.ADS Bro • Dual Air Bop $15,390 MSRP $15,860 VMSRP- ' dr. 5 spd.. good cond.81 m e rc h a n d ise , $10,765 MSRP S1600. Call 643-9081 -$1145 FrceL) E - — $750 RRebate - ^ iMIP!WTF , automotive In 7 — $500 Rebate - $368 Dealer Dealer DiKOunc message. . ; . rr •, days and real — Dealer Disc.Hscount' ^ ate wa^SAVE CARS UNDER S2001 Vehi­IS, e s ta te In 15 d a y s iW E — $900 Rcbace ' SAVE cles auctioned off by IRS,ie. or rerun the ad an DEA-FBi. nationwide.ro, add itio n al 7 d a y s ^2413 ^139/'77oh259mo:o. ns33 . Trucks, boats, fumlturo, ? J8977£ 7o.^239U^. computers, & morel Call a t n o additional toll free 7 daysl 1-800- c h a rg e to th e 549-2951. ex t 2799, —. c u sto m e r. A ds [Z. m a y b e c a n celled CH EW ‘91 Beretta GTZ, '5-8pd,Ve, AC, PW, PDUiZ c u sto m e r ?L convenience but th e c h a rg e will $8,995 re m a in th e s a m e . Mtn Home Ford -: (800) 743-3326 • • Air OjniijrUr.1 • Slifat Roir Wr • Awommfc-* TiI:St«ttn|« Cniixk'AirConiasnint • ^ u/i-on-ihf-Flj 4 Wheel Drive l l ’ AT, AC, $1800 or bestr $lW3b MSRP . AM/FM Caatw^AOojWSwi « Toutr P ^ L c d ak.«AUo,\W«Ii «. $16,325 I nJow * 5 Speed • V6 CHEVY 1888 Berrotta QT. .offer. CalU23-6824;... — $805 Free Air »FM2Sc«Sf77o^27rMo.o .n 3 4 8 eveiythlrig works. lOOK-i-06. JE E P '69 Cherokee Ldt.; ^2977o.‘ 353 ^ 1 8 ^ ml.»S0Qflmi.436-5266. AT. ve. Leather trim, has 73. ltelllff5EX046D. . ■ in r m m CHEVY Monte Carlo. 73.3n. $11,995 engine,'transniiSBlon.)od Mtn Home Ford . body & chrome In good» 7 (800)743n2iDotnliDi)nin*»Po«iS(ai*SinW i j s m $ • $2000 Rcbat g. $18420 MSRP ;jalSSfflfiSEs. 50 MSRP 50 Dealer Discoui^t M I M l5 - $ i ^ 3 . DcakDiKCTinf AVE -jwD^-lealer.Discount SAVE SAVE.. % ON THLK SPO T I SBD C A/tS $ 443 22977 ^ ^ ^ 2851|0 0 £ 3 9 ^ % F O B . I „ « TB 1-800WIIINI 1 UfHIUM^ 1

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