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I ______) 1 win Kalis,I^Idaho/94th year, Nc Tlbe! ■______Soipuinda[un iflo o d ____ ..S O cXMKS c n G MCORNING i • W eathkr ;r X >^m pl Somethingg’s Today:Toi cloudy lanre(quire?s varii early today . D c ance I 3 n thenIh l some ^)eveIoper wants taitall hond omnple) still afoul or ------^dearing. higti-^------iKOt»CBUfldU, I 90. Low tonight 5£ Vin'Falls planners MtHomiSfensHBniitBt rtra as take cw issue 2 k «iT,H«ililr------; ~ ■■ — —Rock Creels ary'reajtym ra n eworilai: ^ r a n w h T as Wewiwrttaf______o Waiteftatfirtllfw ll»rnrrixi«>f. ordtnBttae b e m e n d e d s s9 aafflhf 'W O K a u n a t l t i iSnaSOTTlmgHwoodiCartL M agic Vai\LLI-Y. ahe cooscraowiB «r SaxnMitiiBpf. I '■■wiLittnnanBTE T F councilman IN FALLS - Craig H. nMia«aiiffi'WMiiiiHUBiia . m e t m s : B:By N.S. Nokkentved S a W S g M way, hisIS companyC will be'allowed OCnTTmuwJt IW nmmn~i I IJI intaiafcamr IBsonmiwi^WtBBwWimBtiiaartlntot TItne»Nowrs !! wfitpf______^ v m s . m « i anniTmnarziwB. r 3 | ^ T I n a cn has requesied that the j.ifc—atiiitsnuii^-aMUtBRDicttue ’ MWtmat»Q>iiiicU:ct«im J iPle»SK ■)■,?% TW IN FALLS - S(.n,c-lhin«ing is ------^ ™ rotten in Ruck Creek Canyonyon - or at least it smells that way.'~ t'roblcms ivitli odors fromn thtl e ' ■ — W it h A l y ___ city’s sewer trunk line in RocRock End Of summer: TWiIVvin Falls’ . LITTLE HELP ■---- C Cr r ^ Canyon and on CrandvieJview dty pool is dosinglg forf the ' ^ Dr v e M ntinue lo raise concern:renis, summer, and headiridingim oa Clow new era. r Spectat 1 S's?FS°d".r - - The trunk line carries sewagiwage . Page C l report co^0 the city’s sewafie treatmennent ------1 pla»lMt m the Snake River Ciinyonlyon. Sibling se a rc h : A MiMini-Cassia The Times- Jdors from tlie line in tlic pastpas , woman is seeking he lave plagued residents alongJth the e ; help finding f ^ g o e s Sanyon rim and at the Agape h er three siblings. ;ape in to th e pit wilh Chthnsuan School. Changes havelave Page 01 H lH a husband; and: ’ Bpcoved the condition, butb ut dors are suil a problem. Clow:iow «iferadns ddud. SPOR'IS teami at Magic Clow C, addressed a group' he Uaitey’ conmvened last year to discussuss Back for more: Thee six-timesi ^ e ^ a y . Jor problems around the cityity. national diampion1 OCollege of le group consists of abouttt a Southem Idaho voUeilleybail PieasesBa doz<«en individuals - city resi-jsi- team opened the seaseason pagps Bt and tnts, and officials from localcal FHdaywiih the CSI 9 mdudustries and state agencies,es. bvitational. ^ Thele group wos formed in resp«sponse to dtizens’ complaintsnts I DMkflnifeswediaa abou Page B l out odors to talk about theh e I npufftnntflaine ta issueue. Clow said. R eligio n MfemBsaarwhHo . Jroup.member Dale Pattersonon I ed that following changes lastist I _____ anareimnca; larc v y aic.m ^ .the-aperatio»of-wnste--re------1 ter ponds at the /Vmillgamaiedi.‘d ■ ItoKsmAftBr Sugarg r pkint che numba- of odor probliblems have dropped dramnti- I oaraBtteMagftt “ lly.y. Others agreed, I teve VanZandt, air quality witli tlie -state Division of • rironmental Quality in Twin rtl^flbdieditoMa faE Is. noted that last year IH StnKa-InOaocttns betwc■veen March and August he ' tailWininittftftear Sot29 I p complaints. This year so I tart.tngrtfttr. he has gotten seven - and ■ Role model:/nus puhlvfll woman , ______somee of those were about the is an inspiration t

^ K C o m os s IPremie T oday S u n d ay — «%!« a= low : 4i M o n d ay T u e s d a y W e ^55^^ If p i t a t i o n Cloudy lcx{.iy ihcn Mimi Twin Falls Precipita ' liMrinK. J’-ifily cloudi loni^ht. Mostly sunni Yc5iml.iy 90 54 ' ’iMeril.iyy in Twin r.ills ..... Surxliy, hiRh ir,, i I S lj«)trjr 92 53 ^tonlhind.Mi>d.Me: .52 " Nofm.ll 86 48 "lo,no, Ilo d.itc: .40 ,^i & l ] | W.iti-r yc.ir.irtodili*: lo 14,52 i‘-.' High: 90 low- s ; K ] p Nofm.ll y o r I '^H H isasureP 0 \ t a f l e y : S9 High: 92 Low; 60 B l l c.)r to dire: 9.f>4 ft','. High: 90* Low:. 60s H Cloudy wfJy ther Hi^BO* l«w:50t then P,ifily cloudy lod.iy Mostly sunny. _ Pj LmtSQi I I, 94 tow : M • “ '” «•: cIcMiinf.. P.ml,•ifily and lonif-lii/ Pjrtly cloud)-, br«-7>- Partly Idaho Highs/lovre cloudy lofiiglii. rtly cbxjdy. brwzy I *■ Cloudy lotLiy ihen wimc- ^cooler. Jaw fcr. I Max Min P ra Idaho: ida High, 98 m ciiMfinj-, Parlly cloudyJ c l y ______Boi '’••'■'y cloudy 9 5 ' 65 , . <)<•»(lfgri-c» lew ijtoni ■ * ■ Suntiiy. h.[;h 95, td ah o w e a th er------N atlonat w eath erT ~ ------i ® " 91 55 .„ tow, ‘O' ,ia .U SUnlcy, Th e A c a jW o a th o f foroci CororwcfAJcnc9l 5 7 - ..... Na>Naiion: H.Kh, 114 .u Srturd*y, Aug. 28 • o c ^ jo T noon, sa rturefcy. A u g .; 9 -2 a I Cra 90 54 ”‘''1Rullhrjd Cily. A»i/, lofccatl tor davtoa^ cooanona.i tmyvVw, lompttaiurM .in0. ' 5 I IJRprman 93 SI i " , •e- to. lao. tto. I I C.ilif. low. 30 .11 ^ B ^ o d R h n lA .F ilb M 4S &!'Slinky. S v B f W a l ^ rwijlon 98 66 ,. — t .l.^ r o m _ ■ 88 Low: 56 I Ulu m ™ •“ ComZomfort factors' Ooudy (odiy Ihcn inm.- I ^ ■ ^ >«CaD 64 47 Z K.n)iOT-l,rv:rVj ■ ■ clcufing. P.iftlv cloudy :,...lun»iw.T;rv’j loniphi. Mostly junny s s ; ' - r , ” ■« ■■■ Sundjy.high9I. Jlr. Ixxhu. n.iilr». !3w _ox—zjfl o7 « VaUcy 80 47 ..,.*. M«((»i.iofTl. f I T i e HiBh; a s U(w; 50 Nation ^ O oudy ro:S.T 'V'*" 72 f,5M 86 62 iILfv y<> _ P 0 ^ « r I O ______3 (il ^H 9ltoclhe(nk1 1daho 0twce«w-th«r.l«c. • 60 ______t 60 Msfc M low; 57 S ' " " s i 64 “ o e o g nolulo Hr ■ ^ , ly ily cloudy todjy, llghi 0 ^ ^ t e 75 • ... . w « ^ ,l J Kaou ’a"? I61 f .01 : 6J _ _ • t Sund.iy.hi^91. ^ ^ I ______I l^ V e 84 I UaAa* 5 ^ #4 6666 I Atanp;"R™ , 92 7474 O.^ ^ Tu« mo the Natioral W asher S«vic I AIMmBtMh 93 79'9 . ^iH N cirfheinU l - - ^ **• ° It rvice rMfiaturxJ at Vlir-rXt 162.4 (Tl.arl&25SA«tf»o«1.70!.Ughl 1 IS S t .01 ■ Sunday, high 89. fi ■g moistua' into Idaho, resuhit^ in ifKwajcdcloudii^ «n showoR continued in pans.Its of Vermom. New I Ftettax“3 * O k re . 86” 62sH .01 21 Kss in tlx* southttn portion of the. - - state. — ■yiandwdNtwYol: |--R«>o . — 84 " 63~r~ ..T ^■'^Pa of ihum . f>«»fa8doffrfthefcli*« jndcw c^ ^ o p c d Ijtiwccn S-»‘SScilv Wi f?i . „ ■ f ^ e v a d a ■ Pocaicllo and Arcc ■n lly in portkm oi Michigaaa Orim.C Indiana arxl I Sm Rw I rco Frid.if aflemoon pnxjucinclg ly^vaska. ranenco 76 6T I _ SW Klloday B;19p.iTv bfW heavy rain andx l frt>qucnt li^lnini; I Sejttle^ 79 58 90 low ; 58 St ■ _ .^°'*diljof» wwc calm acro I Sunmetomorrow £s9a,m. 3 w r c ckxjc^ andtem pcQ iufK the Southeast I 92 61 s Skies « « e moBJly sunny with i “WO" 8S M , O oudy loday ihen iome ^ Su ph»« Lia quaner, Sea. 2; «!wnc^s mild in much ofll IIhe naiion on Friday, with * fcfipentuns m the I ! 2.22 I clLMfing. Partly c loudy Lu f^.Scpt. Hufricanc Denntj p h 80s. Elsnvhcre in the W et » * 107 85 9; fiw quirtcf. Scpt 17; full, Sept. 25. «■ some stom s wrre I _ thc eaa coast of Fkxi' fof' in northcagnn hfcvadjQdaandnortfMcsKm I Canadix C a n C U e s k £ 2 5 ,'i,S « !'’■■ MoJtofiheNorthcthoast had cloudy skies and tern- y . 76 4S - n > -n«A»iMrto tSS?'0S** 79 M(iC V*KWWt■*” 7* 59

S c h o o l s _ j^^MmmttOmAl — H IT Orton, the dty’s planning iunicanehleads for U.i s ^ canyoi^ L a mon a r in( g direc to r. 'ContlnuwJfromAl agers would be ____ L » j u i allaw s-clyon o I overlay ordi- and zoni ^raontffroivc, c'comnirssioiTwiinnak'e'H beihs. ' someone tho Wds cocni.trf o»------S tr i c r c i- g u n - lalaws i and putting ------...... 1 set: Hani radio opi J^^puItlio8»up to construction-of3S ------T h e e operators ^ ^ ^^■ panyon zone. Builc nmendation to the City to ' " tf ^ c r e w as tro u b le, saidlid M a S irs in schools vrere xna reporters wind guststs oof more 3SfttctaUinthe recomndl on Ncilscn’s ordinance « ^ t h C orva tl, a m o th e r o f tw UA&a - A strengtheningg than 60 miles an hour, ac ^ ^ ^ c l e t M t IOO CeecuJd^gs frc must be Coundl r, acco rd in g s t T he dty council will dis- dren ‘ m Harford County, Mt nicane Oenxus swirled m onc- to forecasters at ^ ^^^IpR Sv die ordinance: from ■ the canyon request ^alo cg the sogtfaeast coast M ia m i’s Jie recommendation at, its o « f 1,016 surveyed in d ie polL InnnoiherAPVP pdi in May, 23 ^ N ad o n a l H u rric a n e C ca n lte tc r. overlay zon«'“ “ys- cuss the Jay. fadoag up sw f ia Florida ^ V ^ v era l acres ease /m e e tin g . Officers were a popular• nnn'nno pcTccnt diose metalmc dcteaors as a In Florida, a hurricanes in e w atch one is located on, SepL7ni but Americans were less c( tive oirt> of school fc ibreatening to blow ashoree was in effcct for 200 m Lakes BauJrmiiius3pm»ra. jdedd thed coastline on a north- u ld g a in “1 would like for my childr strength oncc it clearc Lakes Bouleva» acres west of awn ^ up by a ddzens com- vi itrajeaoor. J o re d t h 6 view a police officer as som , a moihor of nro "f?,® B aham as a n d m oved o u t o} rim. andevard 12 along the se v eral y e a rs ago. a n d o n e vv J t o v e r th e who could help preserve t“el?t younSchUdrenfrofl»»Do>-cr.NJ^ Ite Friday tbe center of w arm w a te rs o f th e G ulf S 12 acres to the >~«ees«ojmnuttec's concerns was conirol of „octbw the Carolina coast wmArtrnc tim c la te .000-square-foot “Io mdi _acsthetics in thcir rec- ch "*« '" y S liu"*’’’''* bwest at seven miles an ^^■ B akes Soulevard. tsThi west of Blue safety and ^ d re n could look up to a n M anday or early Tuesday.ly- danoju on height,” Orton d de e tec to r.” metal “Wc watch PBS, . Top winds w ere estim ated ease would Thebe 12 acres to ommendai ts. and I have the But fo re ca ste rs a lso saidaid that a cwasdeadedthatamaxi- ; shottr^ rao v ie s," sh milesaDbotT. be used for a said. “It wi R e d u d n g violence in T V sh she said, noting jyami trough of low pressure: ppu u sh in g f 35 feet for building and an movies was cited by < nna pounded tbe nortbero- ^ ^ ^ '] r e tfaw 100,000restaurant sq and (num of 2 ygunsawayfhMn „ps, j across the south could□ Id tu r n is more aesthetically third thi of those surveyed as ,«bam as on Friday, Dennis away from the . srores, a prcJL3 square feet of height is b e c o a s t , momost effective way to stop sd c i ^ hard-hit was Great p ia n says. ■cJiniinary pro- pleasing." r a p l^ with toy S S S * M ore then, sparing the1 U £i . any ------vioviolence. Women, RepublicS SunVbm !h‘cf bSl3udd l ^ o s into Q. whtcfa saw die eye of the direct hit from thc seai Cf ^eilaen's ordinal 1 pass o ver ju st before sun- s e a s o n ’s d e n ied ^ fae c a n sdJ ■News staff it« f c r/o f tn T. and older Americans were mo«ir 8}^\"S.esaid.-RMy daughter’s fo u rth n a m e d sto n n . inance request Tim cs^ecan bc rcachcd in Twin likely to choose that optiItlo n Ph>y h a ird ry e r is aga g u n . W henrm ^^■ puldings, buc theysoil < construct • H uddu ear ^33-0931, Ext.JS9 or b u c -.^ AAnother n 22 percent-s;s a i d _ i 5 “ O ther room I h J ^ ^ p a c e chan 3? feetsy couldn’t be FaOs at 733 h«u-ihcm(sayX ( ,r C huadt^agievallcyxom increased *nc counseling for te e n - ^ S“>o«ngtokiU>tiu.* " e d i t ______sec tall, said ~maildtjhtic or shooting their stufJuffed animals." C atkndlM d ln a A l “I t’s so easy to g e t sw ep t u ^^K niruiacion ) per week, daily only JS’OO I r - | f p t u p by Wttfack. cireiUu li Sunday 57,00 pc undoubteibtedly m eans a retrench- theu- w onderful offers,” shshe e said, mday only $3.30 per week. 1= “It’s so easy to spend, and tlulioa Duinacer Sund:luded in all ihove ra(e«, A .^JLJL^ah mn tithe industry,’' KkKinley m d they CirculuQim phone lin Tday. make it seem so easy to pay." Salei ta t includisc will be levied for alt Congratulations WEONESIMY.AUaaSTi,„.nni saidFiida a y ." ^ ^ ■ ^ r w e e n 7 and 10 a.m.! lines arc open SIS.00 charge leesmea for card issuers, Analysts say that strates3 tc g y is ai)t receive your pap< to our lucky Caldw ell winne; m- only. If you returned chccki. er 'PB'SF e ' er. s ^ it% too early to say hkely to be reexamined aas s WaU1 d ie num ber for ynur ?aper by 7 a.m.. of $9,999 Street pummels thc stocll o c k o f ' ^^^^wdey-Bupen^ trmadon In 11 13 21 M 4S _ T rates win no knge^ be as j^^^pju£Oukley ...... nur area. M ail infom in the 9 '8 In a Ilfw scratch gam tb&utrodDctotr offerings . . credit * issuers. •...... - Ncw»(UPS 63I-OKO)it polv w r mio cottsumos’ mail- raMEStUY.AUaaS Companies arc IcarninRin g th e ^^^^kiioAerarean ...... 677-4042 ThcTlmevNoiII 132 Thinl Si. W.. Twin Th€There is o n e m ore S9.999 lop pr each week. Teaser rates » »«hed .Uily tl I. rates battle may win neww b u si...... ^3-0931 p.ii, gj,8330J. by Masic Valley n as low as 2.9 percent. n ^ e ^ but the way to keep i t ; «. PericHlicaU paid ai Twin „ out there. > it and ^^^pci£iscrfpdon nitcs Newtpapen Inc. f s&Uar r a te s c a n r u a to 2 0 make " a profit is more attentte n d v ^ ime»-Ncw», Official city and '0Vou c o u ld b e o u r n e x t wlnnei p m a u a a d m o r e . n • » __ F»ll»hy The Timoper puniuni lo Scction 6C- w w s y ^ o n Hirme Ocllvciv: daily and S soins to be a few moaths ^ county newtpapero CoJe. •niunUay |> hereby SaSalufday-s PowetlMlI {aekpol is writ ® 1 4 1 7 24 2 31 . wecic: SunUay only. nd Sif Sunday. $.1,83 lOfl of (he tdaho C W lLOCAItn. w see a reaction.” said ledayoftheweekonwhtch - - 8ppfoxim8lo(y$14mllllonH “It’s just a m atter of fightig h tin g . %uh>«nptium. nuui bc$2.0(1 pai per week. Uejj*ju(al ai the dj Echard. presideni of o ^ ^ ^ i l ' a n r 4va per appfortnaieV $125,0001 ; All Wiho rai»: K^re^^ fo„n ,o- p ( seats 2 .00000C sm aller banks that MfMI per wccli. Sun

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tI i * T p o om t c o p ^ SjttBiJjy.Aj,Ai«wl28.ia39 TlmevNwv TwinWin Fjltt.F Idaho A-O ' ■ -. IsLv Militjtary _ _ L O S ‘I' ^I’O Di)ISAS'i'ER____ PanelI probi I- ;ndsroIe ffi )es geneticc link : : I atW^aco a p to Gulf Wair Syndromn e -W/^HINGTON (A P)-Apreresi- ncssf.-i. make- cle;irci w a s h i n g : :JGT0N (AP) . A.S dential panel looking into Cu-lulf tion iiviiilable id.iIiclie pn\'!lic”i imJ- . . Altorney Gen War illnesses said Friday that general Janet Reno . at it le a d n» b e tte r fed eeral rjil ronrdiiiil- I ; opcamfuUinvmvesiisation into the ran'c pinpoint causes of thc.ai•ail- tion. FBI’s newly ( IR- Tienis and recommended furth< ly disclo.sed use of lher miiic tlie Dcfena.,«-• lk-|)artmemI) ^ incendinry dc'devices in thc 1993 ^ itudies into whether there ar I Waco siege, tlic .t J R aN arc “has conducted a ered:re(iil)Ie inves- - I the miUtary is insist- lenetic reasons for why som'me ligation into the caiKi •HR it played o roops got sick when others di aiKes of Ciilf-r.:- I a only an observer's d id W ar illn e.sscs.” ih e Ixl)(»arreek, M if mission /III th e last-one-a-outplease control will shutit downd the space till We’vi station’s main concompuicr, turning iirn o ff th e lightsI t s ? ve gbt ■ off its guidancee systemsj and set- After er inora than 13 yaars In orbit,lit. IR ussia's fitilir sp ace siaiion ting the 120-ton eracraft adrift. beingIng locating loward Earth, A loo n ia itco v•vered;-'' i | i Barring a disastcaster or a m irade look at Ihe tentative schedulelie: of fresh funding,ng, thc Russians |S9I eventually will guidegu Mir down BHI into Earth’s atmo:mospherc to bc B H destroyed. A crcwcw Is expected to visit the craft next»t year, but only :IH I iERmOUNTi to prepare it foror itsi crash into K a l Earth. “It is neccssrcssaty to let thc station go quietljctly to a better • world,” said Ilyaya Klebanov, a BE« ;» T C 1 deputy prim e minisi I p nisicr. BSal M S I L V E R ^ ------Jhough-long-in-cIn-comingrMir’r-— ^ , p U 0 N s l _ ^ end has been hardird to acccpt. To K n C ollector'^.-ar A u c tio n — p f f # many Russians Mir is a giant, if ■ a S i H Labor Oay Wookond' a r m nd*Sep(.4lh&5lh GSTAl CADI r - H distant, reminderder of a great Elkhom Resort,)rt. Sun Valtey nation’s engineering ing prowess and r-rJiurli)K:Sp«)nsMrMrv cori\ttllb]«, CChannel 19 mtcmational status. ctjitlCT. !unjtycan.(n.((lowniilcaf^. 1 Launched in FebFebruary 1986, cxcclicntconcUnitltloi) ran J Mir was deemedcd a powerful of the SO*! A F o r instaU ati*ion specials, exam ple of the Soi Soviet Union’s Over 200 gmSrratcanl. t - i O l ] advanced and dangengerous icchno- »me see us a t)the fair o r ca logical and militaritary capacity. For moro infomvxmotkjoctui Then the USSR crumu n p led In 1991, 1-800-255-55-4485 and a few years lateiater Mir turned • C«por>*xodtiySawSoMoothMoloca. EWwn Roaoft. anddO&Gaasaica G ______into a symbol of: internationalin 7 3 3 - f i62 30 cooperation, as AmericanAm and then European as troitronauts Joined Russian crcws abrard The station’s name, na which ^^^B| means “peace” inI Russian,Ri shed its OrweUian cchoeses anda came to I^ B i mean something posiiositive in both East and West. Yet always, Mir remainedrei dis- tinctlyand uniquelyy Russian.Ri , Even as Russia strujirugglcd 10 ful- i j I B fill its duties in buildiiilding tiic nctv International Spaccc Station,Si offi- TH0130-10O-lon I cials bristled at U.S. < BiatlonlallB'alls ■ S. critidsm of B K " * 'Spor ■ their priorities. Tlicy:y cdenied that Mir had become obsol< 'solecc at best, ■ S m I r i Cargo Ship;mips ^ ' i ^ B | B | ^ ^ ^ H dangerous at worst, and they ^Bvo boon>on scrambled for ways tott preserve ;^B |B boottlng0 thothi . bbbiibi^ tlicstarion. stailonio koop II In “It is purely a jxjlidc:itical question that there is pressurec forfc us to get rid of Mir as soon as possible,”] ■ ■ ri.,T= said Anatoly Solovyi>vyov, a to p A omdo ------^Hussian cosmonautt whowl served--- ^ ony* TO) TR A »NFACT five times aboard • ORY ir. “It is d e a r ______why. Who has tho stastation? We source:APrtai^t do?” *1 • For the last sevcra:=ral m o n th s returned '''i'l safely, armed viveivc, started racing into spaci Russian space officiticials mode «?1'talcsoflof fear, of boredom and Throi ^ SID hrougli guts, quick tliinking anand I IINGAFPPLICA d wi^ a spedal appro- an in kTORS appeals to patriotisnism, to the » 1 innate Russian ability to findId a I march of sdcnce, to intcintemadonal g?”™ "''?'the joys and rigors of fix.K, thetl crew dosed off die moc ipacefUght. ulcai lod- I investors with both imtiniasinaiion e and saved Mir. 7 ■ and a tolerance for risk.ris T heir IS arose consistently I TO API 3 OR goal: about $250 million r, yet almost as consis- . P J PPLY VINYL SIDING C Mir afloat. “ “ P t”e'^S^‘'ti!S^’„’’ were fixed. Even thc n I- THERMAL-REPLACEMENT F WINflNDOWS /T3S , To be fair, Russia’s a) erous incidents were ^P A i reOef I ' to Mir is not all abou irmounted. cd There is money at work•ktoo. ti . InFcbruaoary 1997 a fire nearly 'ROM THE HEAT!! I . Officials estimate: thatth more killed the crcw,cr including an than 100,000 workcrkers nre American, Ixsforebef the cosmonauts WM involved in M ir and thithat many too dousec it. Later that v U ^ u ld lose thcir jobss WhenvV the spnng the ^sys ste m ’s air unit mal- ' iONDITIONERS _ c raft is destroyed. Bcyo:eyond that, functioned,, ana d Mir. becam e a I n iom c estimate st be le ft turned thothi legendary space- In :«board. craft into fodiodder for late-night 1= I *ANOFFEfEBYOUCAH’THEF ^ As maddening tis life■c coulde be— comedians andm ^ne^aper ^ss, - - iboard Mir, most of Ihosetho who cnme on June 2 $ervcd there carry fond>nd memo- A manual doddngdo( of a Progress ^„|Air Conditioners itt'es. Mir played host to momore than cargo .ship went wei awry, ontTthe . with a 3-speed fan and' T n i i 400 cosmonauts or astrcstronauts. Progress smashiished into the Spektr stant window installation 3irst from the Soviet Uniofnion, then sd e n c e modultlulc and dam aged a Jrom Russia, the Unitedted States solar panel UrAir from Mir, and the 5 Ql 3>nd about a dozen othe:her coun- oxygen the n-ewere needed to sut;- , >,OOOBTU ’ J 1 9 9 ” ------: - 10,ot.OOOBTU J 3 8 9 ” .OOOBTU J 4 2 9 ” -JMItWRlGHTrlS | k •Sui(Cmi6dinl.V.S(djtlonn • Tooth Whiiminj NoWow Accepting l i ^ S •• • •AdiCcni/ifd • SlwpApnta • A d d G I LICENSED B tU EE B R ^ N pointments..'. IC . in s u r e d ; •ftmiifACojmnifDfniiitty •WlihnijlDenHKf I WA LICENSE p Is Jusi AfoOnd Hw Comcr” INSTALLATATKMyiS, IN C .'. ; •RooiCiuIs •U'udoJnTeflhRtmoval I #BLUER11033CF OR LICENSE 3 5 - 1 3 4 5 :8 Main Ave, S o u th :F 2232 Port o(flacoma f ! Road #134829 “ N ew,Lotion Starting; SeptemberSe, 21,^39S 12231 fin F alls . 736-0080 Tacoma,9. WA\ 98421 3 Lynwood Mall Houns:9?.;S19{<-SAT. e «jn.-6 PJIU ------sutSUNDAY 10 a.m:-4 pjn. |

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s t b e h i m ; ise lf durirn g c a m p• a a i g n I WASH)iHmCTON (A P )- M inutes b e fo r eL- /Al Gore'.s tu r n at th e s u p p o rtt and staff changcs ar Ihat he’s s and drew clear I TT.-viiJdiSiiSI, n young lecierii, aide is nscanning s ready lines of ouihoritj fo r a ge >rity - all passing I k» invd f o r V theIPs wcrow o rth y of je n c r a l ihrough his officc.ICC. Gore, who had c a m p a i ' ^ n n ^ n b e in g mTioniioned o i in liie vice pres- i>gn." been micromanaj Coelhosaii anaging the cam- jl-- •' id en i’.s.oii.o p e n in g remarks. He is ajd. paign, gave Cocihoclho tlie keys. - . jo ttin g; ddown names - lots of To put it11 more.» About 70 D« sim ply, Democi-ats in G6re Congress aircalready have and his adidviscrs announced their gnizing a red p e for anoth- a re leir support for address, Gore campaign ing to Gore, but campaiipaicn aides are m Tony Cocllio rushes to ft show that rounding up more th e y ’ve fii ore for a wave of irtled staffer, rips the finally fall endorsementsents. In the next iiiLOfJiiihaniJs and tears — Al-Oof*------tDgcUfei-. ir act few critical months ihreds. He pulls the vicc show th a t - despicspitc Bradley’s In th e open. 0 upstart challenge nt aside and tells him to mg ii months of campaign 200C nge - the parjy bout the notes. C •00, the apparatus is firmlynly Ibehind Gore, Gore team underestimimated A senior Democr tell the people thank Dernocratic E rival Bill Brae locrat on Capitol oelho whispers to Gore. b adley, Hill said Gore couldould expect up to bickered with the vice presi-pi 120 House membei cll them a few stories. dent’s d White House staff fibers to endorse them w hatyou believe." ci tt and him in time for a fifall aruiouncc- couldn't get Gore's abor;>rtion mem, though there i cenc from an early sum- record rt stmght. Gore became ere arc still pock- Jdi underscored tlie stai- bi ne the ets of lawm akersrs aianxious about . butt of jokes, daiming he erareated Gore’s campaign, t to "let Al be Al." And ’ theth Internet and taking a ca L-rative is p a n of a broad- rii canoe Elected officials:ials am ount to ride on an artifidally raised1 rnver obout 20 perccnt of t traiegy to sharpen the in in New Hampshire. of the delegates isident’s messuge and ...... j ,•...... who, will deierm inein c the nomin'a- of Lumberton. N.C., left, and Krlsi reassure'jitjittery Democrats with hiEven President Clinton saitudhe lion . at nextxt summei's Witen Merfile of Cary. N.C. partlclp.Iclpate In s ‘eounter-tund-ralser’ ni had concerns about the cj trian sle Park. N.C..'where Qeorgi near the hotel raw displaysays of political force. pa cam- Democratic convenivention in Los »rge W. Bufh wat hotdln£ a Sl.000-JOO-a-plate dinner Thursday. •‘W hat wc AngtJes. Braclley, a: weVe to-i/ifi to do now Cociho, i hired in May a former Sew is show thathat Al has broad-based , im y to Jersey senator, has^ Tfew socalli^ improve disdplliie, inode sev<■veral “super delesates.” b e s , B u s hh slam COI)urt ru lin g 3 ^ L a w mnaker ; agrees ■

e d u c a t i o n1 v o u c h e rrs, s abortio:)JQ tocougI g h u p I VGTON (AP) - Far. 't rulings on school B | ' “These ca.scs are just $28,OOC30 for fines M nd abortion arc stir* offensive exam ples ofol judicial WASHINGNGTON (AP) - Rep. ' in the Republican M activism nm amok," FoForbes said. Bob Harr-liaslas agreed to pay more M Ife said they undersi H I campaign over what athan $28,000 in W l need to appoint judges ^B Jatc colls "judicial B H fines to settle 1 amok.” H H respect the rigliis of pai ^ the unborn. chargcs arising IS Gov. George Bush H B from a Federal Sieve Forbes o n h | B | M Disirict Judge I lacked u judge's sus* B 3 B f f l OLver Jr., who m ade tJie vouchcr Your Times-News Carrieier is an independentJ?u«business— —___ Cleveland’.^ vouchcr ^ B ^ ruling, was appoin person. H e/she purchasesw your newspaper fronrom The lecislon that affects a President Clinton. Judge nmes-News and resells i Ilion reform favored Sargcant of Maricopa i i it to you. When customiamers Superior Court, who m ’ p resid en tial field «unnn Jon't pay their carrier, thiheir carrier doesn't eami m a ; vemors. ipon but can o perate indepen*n. abortion decision, >rofit. ntly of local school district:t Republican and nor a p . i .h p r u l m s . “judi. Ses. . Critics of voudiers also .say :h mih serious casu- ,„cli ly tial appointee, Bob Barr Election Yoi :h programs unfairly favor veland’s disadvan- relioir ir Forbes, whose anii-a-abortion ’lease help your carrier earrje his/her children.”______igious schools with tax money.\ ____ views have hardened! ssince h e- nractirf»< rfnrir audit of his ms sec 0 poten tial . . This ' case is not about the^ rnnTor Ihe GOP nominiination in ■*., dential campaf; and 1996 cam. Tin•roiit by-havingyour paylyment reac^'and / ^ against Democrais le imposing religion,” BushI, 1996, has .said that as presidentpr implement i 'aying promptly or join o ued. our I er flap because tlie '“^Suei he would appoint judges accounting pr onvenlent office-pay plai Icfigncd in pan to •‘T'hiThis is about parents having opposed to abortion1 rights. send campaign Barr, R-Go., a P ™ an. For m e r city ch ild re n “he rignglit .to choosc an appropri-^ Among rivals for tlie GO]OP nomi- to FEC training frequent critic iformation on the benefilfits and 7 ^ te i^chools offering schschool for their diildren.” nation. Bush has said he would The FEC sai of Democratic panvenience i_ . of paying att thet W A ation. Fort not make abortion view?ws a test nearly SlOO,OOC. fund-raising ‘ orbes was first Io attack theI for his judicial appointmei argue that vouchers vouchicher ruling arid he went icnts. to the two camjinng-the-1996 presi------PFfice, roi please call our Custstomer f GOV candidate John ^ in contributionsnew campaign ^ ^ je’s dedsion in Arizono forc- vatives of softening his am T h a n k y o u ! IS a choice, such as ing oftofticials to provide for an mti-abor- who gave S200procedures o and to COH' Hon stance, declined imm ols, experimental aboriicnion for a 14-year-old girl imediate gn finandal workers info fiat receive public who wawas 23 weeks pregnant. commeni on the aborUon imatter mg programs. O' inhisoivn state. said Barr accepted Com 000 in contributions o ffic5 A R W r ^ ^ backs somi impaigns and failed r le gun contitrol propose 1 additional $25,045 , Ga. (AP) - Texas when a; )ns from individuals I I asked about the proposals. in gun rights. "1 bclievt Oormore. | iV. Bush, bringing “These!se are all reasonable mea- j ential campaign to sures." cent people, law-abidin zens, ought to be allowed ; ly episodes of wan. Demomocrats have attacked Bush d to own V oience. Friday as being a gun," he told reporte mg soft on gun control, not- believe they ouglit to be a] fc PONDEROS/ ts in Congress to ing hee hash; spoken against govern- Ige for gun owner- ment-ma to hunt and protcct ithem- ^^B ^B K ; ' 't through SEPT. 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^ “ ^ VV l ! ’1 ( ) X I F o r r am basssador, nj o w thle h ardip a r t ^Amtrak p])Ians secui ! New U.S IS. official M U.N. ambas.wi.sador. he’s siill got a 1“^ j 'a t the U.I lot of fenceses to mend in New review aft J.N. focuses Jrlfl Yt.rk. The U.U.S. seat has been ter stabbiring on che Ba vacant for nearearly 0 year. OLMSTED OI FALLS. Ohu. - Balkans Resentmentnt toward the Uniied Amti.mtrak will review iis ByTomRaum Nations andi IIS ii polides by con- lK>caecause of the st.ihlnncs «i thn-i Nation in brielirief TTw AasoctotPd Pr I in Congress has pcopeople aboard iis Lake Shore — ! i ! some of it has l>een Limiiimiied train. armed 'jjnicx:': vc.; WASHINGTC AaronAa Hall. Al. ,.f Ontario in A prJ 19?:. iTON - Richard the tensions: receni Calif, Holbrooke is begbeginning his job as ahf.. was l>eing lield on ml-ul- r. U.S. ambassatio: he slow U.N. Slan in lionin l»ailI; after being’charged withJ. McLan.-n i<. a trxre T idor to thc United iyil adminisiration three raiisi - Iv\ _ . N atio n s .by dodoing what he’s _ ...... ree counts of attem pted mur- . alwa>-s done encr] ics In Kosoto from • -TicrrI:m»ollce-sJurnc slabbod ix.x>^ ■ indcpenderT msTToni'-'tCjN - v nergetically: a burst Jt hasn't just come condi tenoed lis: -o 12-S of on-ihc-go diploiplomacy. But ivhen nduciors and a passenger as 2-S vi-a;'. ir. {le settles in, he n sional Republicans. thee traint moved across Ohiofo federal pri>rf»r. ru;:;ia;*:apj:ir:c le may find his past . licism also was early in a ira:j*i-jler.: tr . fJobe-troHing ncinegotiations were i rly Tlmrsday on its ^^-Jv irtim to di-sjr.S the carport. it month by Defense Chica,iicagb to New York, u te ugh Hmdu couple lose men»e3t remains over Sl bi ing a trip to Kosovo the! train.tia Icax-ing a bloody trail i4 1 billion in arrears Ith - said sho was seven 4 rice dain) against TacTaco Bell with its U.N. paynayments, help end .•en cars. H all w as a rrested the pace. whenen ai passenger identifiwl him LDCCOLX. X cK - \ I iir o-u- a Security Councuncil standoff on ” pie have failed to cos\ ^aq and assert will also have to whileue leax^ingI the halted train. srt authority on judge that Tjfxj Bei: ix-cid help . peacekeeping in K licism from Russia n Kosovo. on the Security Court pay their jo ladiaxa hev-au^h , . Confirroed by/ thth e Senate 8M 6 urt overturns conviction *!>«>■ ’• tre inadr«TTeaUvlUy ser%ec . on Aug. 5, holbrot the continued U.S. b - brooke was sworn inst Iraq. And the. Of KCftepuMic of Texas leader meat. • ifl W ednesday intn a low-key cere- S ira R»m a K rishna V mony a t the U.S. n lack pa>Tnents con- ELL PASO.P Texas - .An appeals a Valluru I S. mission in New c o u n c ' and »«ife Sajlaja - a v iw•JoRg ? j York. A m ore elaborateelal one at n ov-cTTumed the state coa- lal conservatives viciiorion of Republic of Texas , ta n a n s-sa id they fc«x3>3 =s c o t t.- U.N. headquarters,ers, where h e will rice thcj^ bad earen a: aI TTa>j c 5 &.-i2 formally present h I up the back pay- leaderler Richard McLaren. sa\-ing u his credentials have swollen to it foun tetaxirani in Xmx-isSs-.Jer.Jijtiri: 1 to Secretary-Genen >und in sufficient cvidcncc lentl Kof! Annan, n by U.S. tally and againstnst him. meat is a sin for c Hindus.H: I IS planned for afterler Labor Day. 51.6 billion by U.N. Tle he Texas 8th Court of and the Vailuras »a:;:edtdibciav;- ± : “It fe d s good,"" HolbrookeH said food < h m to help ;u> for Appeal'cals. rendered a judgment of foc a trip I : before a courtes>csy call on thc IO India so thev coulo u ld be I ; d eputy U.N. secre 1 arch U.N.-critic acquit!iitial for M cUren. who is crctary-general, ms, R-N.C., cut a s w in g _ cleansed in a tiaa *.•««- — —I H^uisc Frechette.'tc. Was It worth tng a 99-year prison sentence— idministration for in a kidnappingkid that ju ried an nwn>-in tl» Gffioes Rn«-«■. ^ I Jibe wait? “I thinkik sso, I hope so,” nr reports I j ^ s a i d . ulk of thc arrcar- irc far from in the ►Tj He told reportersirs Ihis top priori- rj j, ^ rfy isU J^. reform. Holbrooke prepares W etfmtday In NNow York to be sworn (n a s the grown; and soipassed a State .• “In addition, thehe U.N.1 is going - U^. amb«b a s u d o rto th e United Nations. returned. nding bill in June to be tested in Ko$- II Gen. Henry She rane^eom ‘ — the Joint Chiefs ------vm.maeiBist gressional tcsti jPanel fi]finds compi Albright -during promise V late lost month satisfied with Etht z a E z z z a s z » V E DURIMG THE lOe DAYS OF AUGUST I jon Ten1 Comman Holbrooke w: ndments I I ^ deal wiih critici ' ; ALTOONA, Pa. (AP(AP) - Hoping gious rules.cs. H and France or to avoid a f i^ t overT a proposal to A schpol; Coundl over thc post the Ten Commar ol board committee that I airstrikes agains mandments in induded DullDt and a rabbi worked ■ schools, a committee•e proposedp on on the com ; C M issue of U.S. bad Friday that officials 3mpromisc, which must H tinues to fester. • als crcatc an be approviovedbytheboard.lt ■ elective in comparatiiadve religion wasn’t knoi Congressional and allow studc nown Friday when the ■ ‘ have long held U] □dent ■ Ten board woulduld take up tlic issue. H Gommandment Qubsteinstead. i Under th ments, which ht . "I’m confident tha( thc agreement, high H overS12 billion b hat what we school studcidents would be able to H - have before you toda')day IS some- take a new . to a whopping Sl.e thing that can withs !w comparative religion H count. thstand any class, thci TenT Commandments H challenge,” said thcIC schools dis* and o th er r. Even though a trio’s attorney. David A r religious documents H ‘ Sen. Jesse Helms id Andrews. w ould e be available in thc ■ , A Baptist pastor hadmd suggested libraries of c Mim deal with the adnr e u •f every sdiool and stu- ■ ' EMM Postmg the Ten Comm repaying thc bulk Timan^ents dents wouldId bcI able to start after- H ' S t o r e w i d t in every school in thccc^tnctasa di school Ten age, the funds arcn t s a t h e 'cn Commandments H bank. s C l e y a n c; i e C e n t e r i c o u n te rb a la n c e to> ththe use of Qubstofuniirther discu-u tliem. H •metal d eteao rs and guag u ^ d s in the The propos iiAnnui Thc Senate pa posal also would allow H Depamnent spendi 3.40astudent districtt ththat spends religious groixoups to distribute lit- ■ F u - z « n r rabout $300,000 a yearar on( sccuri- eroture to ______p roviding for_S9 .Ty. :o stu d e n ts o u tsid e H arrears, but the'l schools, thoihough that's already H CHEST FREEZI sso n R ed b ter • The Rev. Gary Dull ,r„°n5 passed in July provW E B ull had also allowed onpublic pu propeny. ■ 7.10 & 15 Cu. FI. — red Bad: • 4 Colocs asked thc school boardard to offer The districi 'O and ages money at all. an elective on ti net carefully coudied ■ l!ES! e l | REC. ‘4 4 9 - the Ten the proposalal in secular terms in H Jnited . coming up with i C om m andm ents an d aallow his an attempt ti t to avoid legal dial- ■ •tment Helms and other S congregants to give•e s tu d e n ts lengcs. callinging it an effort to build H UPRIGHT FREE bookmarks spelling out the rcli- thc charactcrs ' tors In September ers of students. M I5 6 20CU. F t.— *?y’ sides m eet to prodiME veling mise bill. b e G r o w i n gI in i the M agic c Valley I TLA-Z-BOY “Bnw^ f o r over o 10 years. MSeFinSd 89-Width. 'U s o m -B a t e s Ilty M attress 'm m en t C enkr YOUC/:an be c er:iTAIN II I S o l id s & \ e n e e i s 17 • TV O pening 3Ix>5 ‘1149" 1 ^ 5 WITHRR A N D Y ’S Tr U R F ! I i l l p REC. 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Since mennemories fade, let’s recapture 3 r .\ d v THEUSTSEVEh ' ^ the (lay the FBI'BI iended a 51-day siege by WOMAN, NllSS0 attacking the: BrandiBn Davitlian compound in an excerpt frofrom tlie.book "\Vliy YEARS, I HAVI — Wacop-’ byjamimesU c Tabor and Eugene i - { - ' LEWINSKY..^ oiit Reno and cmbnrrass BillBUI Clinioii. But / . Callaglier. make it a renl investigation, i y “It all ended 01 on. not a wiidi- NOT USED ■don Monday, April 19, Jim hunt led by the Bob Ikirrss amand Don after 6 a.m., twowo speaallyI equipped M-60 Bunoas of the incendiarj- rigl tanks began to st ; riglit. 0 ^ te g ic a lly pundi holes As neither a militia gun-tointoiernor \y^DRUG^ into the MountIt C^ m m e l structure and Republican zeiilot. I hope the insen CS gas to ft ; the FBTs tear- to force the Davidiaas out. giis coritroversj- i\ill reopenen question.<;q Tlie wind was lugh,liig and most of the te.nr about the Waco fia.sco; gas blew away, F< >. Four Bradley attack vdii- . What in the name of die U. V cles joined the taj e U 5 . : tnnic, firing 40mm cnnnis- Constitution was die U.S. Army'sAm .cdal ) ters of gas. • Delta Force doing at the W aa “A loudspcakeiiker blared; 'David .Vaco siege? The- 'Jm law says the armed forces cancan’t be used in', S) (Koresh), you’veve Ihud your 15 minutes of u dome.stic slioot-out widiout i fame. ...This stam out a presiden--: tandoff is overl’ tiai waiver. Congress duckedced tdie riddle: ■'Around noon,;on, smoke was seen coming Were Delta soldiers only obsei from the second-si )bsen-ers,as . td-storytvindows. Wiihin daimed, or operaiine ninksaandfiring on • minutes the thinm framefi building was flammable grenades? engulfed in unconi controllable fire, fanned by If die FBI lied about the pyrotechnicpyn gusty winds. Thle es scene was carried live to canisters, i what next? Who kne s the world over sati knt*w and ctiv- satellite tdevision. ered i up? Did die FBI fire bulleluUets into die I “Only nine Davi.•avidians were able to compound?^ Who really staned ned the final ------1 escapc the fire. ThebotliesofmostoftlieThi blaze? 1 Laivyer Dick DcCuerin, women and childrc irin, who's Idren were found huddled heard 1 the survivor’s storiesi, insinsists it ^ logether in a conorncrete storage area near wasn’t v Kore.sli’s followers: “Tht atever happpened to ^ I the kitchcn, trappe 'There were ) checking Pl»d by falling debris." morc r dian two canisters. Tliislis i«is die dp of I the factsi I’ve always h dJ d aJ deepsuspidon that die L icebcrg". _ IU majnstnsarn media UMsd tfT~'r - ' ■ • i----rr:— :------rrrr the force used agaij lave a rule about nanore "iaciDasi haveh pniceeiled in the past wi igain-st the Waco cult was a Was Reno manipulated lwVmadioFBI m with tragic mistake. TheIlie ultimate dedsion was offiaals o fraalcd by fatigue and bout politicians: Check th> ^, j NCKR\lJl\-C_\M buj;r ~ ye rumors and accusiitions. For'or made by Janet Ren and Koresh’s ut. If an investigation tincox'- le, in 1992 nimors drculated th ^no. a new attomey gen- biblical b rant? Reno admitteddshew sh as ------thun-Cov l ^ a t eral bullied by FBI,TII offiad s vengeful over puslied p over die edge by tales o re-d neu-sHwihy fans, print. ov. Bill Clinton had u.sed cocair^ine an earlier shoot-our les of Koresh . don't. „ , . becau.set heJ hail sooolizcii wllh a persi ourandwearyofKoresh’s abusing al duldren. (Later, a Justilustice ■v.'herf driek at itmisr j^oiinumfdht.- Hn, who had: ;rson 51-day taunts. Foror .-Ox.si years tlie FBI, insist- D iple, and also hanorable puh- ■wus ^ Jmrni’idgpiL^triinnH f^i d been convicted of cocaine dcdeal- ingthcDavidiansbi Department “darificadon” said there was lii U«t swun* (jtf ing. T(,e i IS burned their own com- no m child-abuse evidence.) TheieFBIcon- F lut now. as demonsmijed bj’___ •y.'henJieiniciittil-aB. e Los Angdes Times, at my tlir.direc- pound, has deniedid tot< Congress that it______yi ------oon,«ent viriced.hciLKoresh.wasa5uiddaddalconm aa------nt four reporters ro Ariansoss 10li ------fired imy nammabltable tear-gas can istm in Sl /rge W. Bush has used ?ate. They spent four monihs5 pur-pi the attack, She wasn’t shown Koresh’s Apri\prill4Thi. • iors rule th ^ im ss. T nie or le question. TJiey found many t coming-out" letter. -oioiiner'iCriiiianteiuf.fcaini*nowin^^dai- S^gle ly tan- Now we know tlie FBI lied. Or forgot. leud,s - and all of them collaps*psed Or screwed up. Takt •In dieir book, “Why Waco?"'?" TTabor and Udate is besieged. Did he do htnign.'3T5ptirujr4idfcinEtiiiic^^ueniart.. after care your pick. GallagherGi ^ u e diat die FBI blu handling the insistent ques- ■gVtm 7fatUUifalitt.iinjpitftt.m-ni reful reponing Along the way,ay, Thanks to the Tcx I blundered liallfcumfiitiua the repon Texas Rangers, lawyers into in a tragedy bccause it neverrcr uunder- hurt him politiaillv?How auTMi.ites lh e la laiint (yuejo m ers did some tough storiesson or for Waco survivorsrsandD a alfasM om ing stt siege last? (In other wordi. odiuraspi[pects of Clinton's personal and stood Kore.sh and his cult: Saffirflnusaamwirj.aiwaim md News reporters, theih e FBI was forccd to . “Tlie Waco situation could ha\ I we. the press, keep the ammimpliicein politicalI practices. p But since no evidenience admit firing at least i I have been ^ ptilmoi] >antiptuimk. D iiair’trtnanembera. D . wastumei asttwopyrotechnical handled ha differently ••:.,d possiblyiblyrcsolv^r*-^ 1 covtjc d nnrionnl pnlit;r« led up tJiat Clinton h.-itl u seci______1 M6Sl_CS.iear.-gasgrt:grcnatl(isat.a concrete------pe induding eight presidential iuoewhu w ia t’t cocaine, noni story was published. bunker. peacefuUj’rThiri.'monmfotmdetIded specula:------th e fixihjttn ■ tn -Hmnt currcumur. usually Clinton’. doaon. It is die considered 6pinionJonof i nd 1 And tiie assault on w»ch ■ Illumed :tn-j»iili:iai] ttniuniiek in’s subsequent lying and dis-^ The FBI says tliele glgrenades couldn’t lav graceful 111liehaviiir in office apparently latvyers who .spent the most dmeim e widi die I ippalling It is more than Evtsrx- yespesiiJik- aumoc; Iy have staned the WaciVaco holocaust. DaDavidians during die siege and st rwthical to drag im o the t-’icqumaitiDa now an*seen se by some reponers and cd:cdi- Pyrotechnic experts t id scholars of ■ knowf. hnu' 3n.iiaii] wuiii mdt:idbnuinicv: tors as just rts are less sure. rel•eligion whe understand Biblicalical apoca- ■ questions about possible As.rn^=.^indicaO£» ct;mmirred Lete t Reno and FBI D ireaor Louisluis Freeh] B ine during his self-con. ■thin siim t Hf itimn wifl] aU t. Q: fdfdonies, wilhout any factualual ^ Sure, everyone attiIt the top is red-faced. andnd the forged'ul FBI gu>-s .stop dii nes when he was youngtsr. t.Et»Qiduju» ftiundarion.jn. isoutnigeimsly irresponsibliible . ? u t the FBPs lies andmd cover-up of the up. p the cox’cr- B hut nntiuirdaii£nti!ai[i;c.io'di0 tilete- peupie. On a talk P- hely continue discussing gffl -ttieir -a leieK Jk sliow the other day. a nationion. Waco tear-gas grenad.ludes may Ught morc Only 0 the tnidi will douse die ha cttiidtdiem: alpoliticali J.. dangerous fires.. c haunting' I ed question, almosi gkst^ ■with Jithtrn.wihi.wttntimifiL'aei II reporter was asked Vvhether firtires of Waco. w eii wiifi she was con First, the revelation at under pressure Bush has Budi. Xiu-onuocijmiiireDiuni'c oncerned that the public m i^ t aon revives tlie para- cocaine questioning of Bush^ noia of mUitia kooks.lumnistfor ■ btxaase he tiidn’t use r. It’s not the concern of turemadeasluineof’ofWaco. thci b e j stilixlcimcltwiumiElf liidiiiiiliicorhif rep.,rters wl Stxond, if they don’t le Pliiladdpltia Daily News. Rcadaxidcrsmay ■ : th e past 2S j-ears. Not d id n t what the public thinks, she on’t tread carefully, uiriintc to htm at tlxcKnight Riddcr replied. RepubUcan pols couid cr H he reponers immediaiely If iherc iis mn-wihij ttroliaiat. uid inflame die wack- IV'tisW ngtan bureau. 700 Nationalu liV P. c s H md respiring the duck- tatnu.,stDryw Ifherattiittitude is widespread, ilie press os. The COP’S Hotspurpurs arc eager to diase Buil,nldtng. Waslungion. D.C., 2004S. jnihJishud- IE rthr ^ruiiijauif indindiiaoi»diac is in deeper )45. ■ . ents from rival politidans. ite .did il. liuai :tii£-icmiiiiiirnf' i.*(. sr trouble than its woeful poll1 1 ------li'W-tntuc- rjting.s Indiciicate. Public mist in the fair- h is mishandling the ques- -uiewediiirliMh Riiif .jcrfiifsaji:?.ijc?;.ItVp.,s«i> nessandbua t be the issue. 7 ^ issue is . bIe:he-«dIJ Wim ngi aii' la ie jta >usic integrity of the pre.ss is its coine questions ore prop- - i y-oiawtncinjj ■ mojitpredblIOU.S asset. The iinethical que.s- iheJcptinerfctiiunlhifaa.Tuti^.ew^Uurrv oiittingofBu al b c k of e\-idcnce that •showing tlun iiit h an p Bu.sh is a mindlevs wasting ofr Trhelunei chaca.s.set. st#pr»n H«n:«n...... srlNews g In reltaitlessiy pursu- ■tiie i lime*.-ihe iliefflil jc=>Jir«alLtallijgudly ------CHffcW»hwrth...... ‘'•nawcef I erq u e^'o n , the main- ioccurred. !nit-aiiraikjiih)r.i>j.^ihiMiimiL\Li£iE Norman C...... Mnnatftifi editor-. MlksS. practicing guttCT journal- i C. Miller is n minxl national ...... :n=n;nrJUy*rtl$ln«'S«dlrect'ar ■ iRairriptn. aiiwrofdtuL Tliis i*.3ni::iju.,rrf!:tai:jfjticmij c UxsAnjiclus Tinusanda kvtur-tir- The members of the ed •rumor stor>'is valiti. t rauiuwLltw crinjoumalLilism a: the Unii-crsit,i«/ B editorial boartl and writers of editditoriais are Stephen Hangen, WilliamWilli exnc:).v tilt- -win nu.n iw t or«ani. Soutltfm Cali, I ulifimua. Brock, Clarkrk Walworth,M Sieve Crump, KevinI RichertRi and Michael Joumee. —— -LlETTERS - akeAineiica' CClime 7t) Biiisc in ui; 3iii.4«. Stin t •mt , publidy help.Iped us and those who private- niothepeopIeofMagic ^Univerw7>- iPinrilim:iiii j ly offered inv e- we find that it is the left-eft-winger who uses to do \ - TuesdorTOgfatKan ivaluable suppon and advice. ndicule, sarcasm and evt 0 with die assumptions madeiwidiin wit B p.30}am£3t WewouldaJ aLs>; Minifliikn Cnungt-emnrr«nn^n- It is really ang a z in g ar all the hoopla sur- .V we date our Qicvy using dietested- st I lat beat iiresularij-and . .erst3*4neeung.W«rwnimaU*ittdlnr itself. Only living thingss ccs a n r e p r ^ ^ - to-mstrt ratio for dating it? How's he har■ver>-night; TTiere were Mij inn^*e- rounding the diaestablislimentdi of eyolu- • ' themselves. Tliis alone is s tions? Will it hm Nlmidoka tCmim?-iammiieBiim£ci.63n.tor[ia. tionxstheoffic issomcrethble,so Theretre are many odier fasdnadng th many ph\-sical prob- te a Baal dieoiy of origins forthe, complex that it is simplyly notni possible for it to discu: igthings I ]one%nll thcsief uming-toa grsic'.asiilad'igiisiuiStfidbbuQt dk .state of Kansas m p which really make sdcncccemore n I Jed. One lady who had m and d deulrng ic^pripainei^-wiiiii a fl as (and die implicadoas to have octnrred by chanoance. The rules interesti how long canrwdofpeopleorout- wc ficu ia«erydi£- towartf dethrononing niliilism) and the whidi govern this universe sting to all students. It is in no10 one’sor ■ stor>- alive?) 1 ct icub growth jmdiilmdlrt^memt:asKwtaesc OK rhetoric by the i ^ are so com- interestst to stifle debate. This should nt hree year^ faecau.se of ass» le enlightened few. plex, so ordered, it is evide'Idence of design, betolen Id not I -forS O years, ind is.sured Iheir •£kttasinaw»out:«inf« Beingafbnne srated. Our children deserve to hhear I dthanwnijrfitlGod To X nttr>rsTpnsitiiiR.twe«sgiseK(m Bier Jayhatvker and also one and anything that is designngnetl had a boUi sid. campaigns, and•snot ] alwut religion- ref? * < w of those wild-eyieyed radicals who hold to designer. itlcs t)f die i ^ e s by people who;vho are; | by the pr^<: app ei^iect tesCBiflie MBS (esgmiK]«>^a: stricccreation,I1.1 find it amusing that when dentists and poor evangelistss oof f I a use in ■vftiiai tiiifs-arife'fteflfeaiafi. . D ie impUcadons of haviraving sudi differ-____ n or humanism. unfiiir.lt isunetlin thefHagic Valley to...... iiaL...... itcomest&intelrelligentconvBreationcon-'------enrviews of origins has’not *We-wcitild jibto (like at) diiuifi; c&nNftunewhu. cem ing origins £ noUung to do witli RAND BOMBARDIER public arena que 3 and many debates as well, sdendfic vs. non-sdcndficfic thought.i It has Twin I felony misconduj 1 Falls dcjice tn support Y es someivhia By Garty Trudeauu Mallard nilirImore as an aside on bn By Bruce TInslensley thnt there is no e ------ally used cocainew / f a r ] { -1 fessed wild times«W *y / OUT. //«»“ £• 1/ KDUCM 1 V TJicn tJiey bliihel rjD 1 the unsuppaned i I —'f— fully noting that t |i foae an^jily said he coi O F o t p H t e K b H H art/few > security check be« ■11 ) cocjiine during ih« EPA * v l , good c n o u ^ the i -J I \ y j add. spinning and clucking commeni Ttm&oMvs. Wl / ^ Wlicfher Bush i^ titms sJiould not bt whether the cocoir if er given the total L he used the tlrug. 1, 4 ing lhis improper q ------Stream press is prai

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I w ooden mto Hider’s niird Reich. a n '" - -odr/fGenBa: SgMi^iT dtcecmtsi I en .boxes so books from le s library could bc trnns- But the anniversary j-ea;>-ear has I thinking and wiw ith ■ B i a u \ . ■mr mintigu: • J poncd to also offered oppartunitiesstopunc- to i __ _ aecenzB n£ c to a safe place. • ■ faithiaTie a n a n ’ ------—:— turv thc Goethe I token of remembnince and Although a rccent poD four ■ spirit. “To CermjauEBS. h ^ w as a a ia m n js g u iUBM. weak , E n a c . 1 ciliation, the Israel found 1 maw ontgiiec dismtanc E percent of Gemums are prmproud of I -wxisK OEQic d x a d c a c - K armontc Orchestra and hun, feU- actually could rwdte I worid citjxen,'"’ ^said 'W ssc Gennanm musiQansn »vill perform a !d te < M I ■ KeUer. fonna- prc ^a^cwitdneciBvilm I ^ joint galj of his poems and less d » n1 a cQuv- I pnsidennfTbe asaKm ?ala concert Sunday in a ter h aw one of his H tris o n ; ■ Goethe S o o o r.•. -■r r h a i i» « h x i 'W em ae ' paric wher■hrre Cm Uil- oncc (sihcred on iheir I ■ nukesdstsnaatnpogreaL'" ■nn~. ^Hbgatteegtea& af ^ with other ^ k s h e l f . 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Dale Mites gets • doused with tce water after winning the main event In the Straat stock j m p u class at trie Magic: ' Valley Speedway. After every race Miles and his wife ------Slllle,-who also------I- racaa, total up theirIr polnta toward the I r~seMonchampt- . onship. After a • whole season of ' racing and spend­ ing thousands of dollars of his own money, Dale Miles lm ------wiU«e& alMut $300—I------.------In prize money if he) wins. But racing forr the Miles family Isn’t about money, It’s about the love ofsf speed.

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GoodiIn g C io u ppie takess the ; , '-V • need ffoi*speeyearexis- points crown chase. If Quali ■L' tence. And its no di)different p ------I should hold his advantage, i here in Twin Falls. would be his third title at th« Fast cars, intenses rivaWes,ri I track. . frenetic pit action;i; aa-Bit of ; - I h e ^ t c s t points race or luck, and a lot of tintim e and ' hard work - not to meni the come from th 1970s models) that abound port of ftimily and spons•onson-is at the ovaL Appropriately what ic takes to » the'wtl in- dubbed Street stocl^ a his­ ner’s cirde in the spd:ipoFt that • t( Magic Valley residenten ts have torical reference from, when come to embrace. ■ • these cars ruled tbe streets, thett Mopars and Chevys haveve ' J f l H For 24 Saturdays out of Ae dl year, between the moi dominated the action. April and September, Dal««ndBnilHI Two other entries that reg­ Hltoteon^,Hla(»var^ naw partart wrant fK an<^ hava to raptipeattheproceaa. Since 1986. the Sp ■ own uttigue quality to tbet b e o ^ - NASCAR«mctioned trac lly Ib e Pony Aodajddigbiiigbt in their relativ« closenessB would agree.* But i^ d i^ a t in power and driver expeExperience tc< cne another. On d a ' oriBsbed hi(^ in the dooi>w and totaled his car the nextext gonzo gearheads who haih an from across (be stacd and n . few women-ismich mo a l»A>by. . around the West oa any giyeo evening, anyty 0of tfae 'doKn or so cars cana Ifsawayofl& .. dpieafoijttrt'I told die»race r ofQdals when diey askedced • w^Ilmaka,forso«nee • me.abourlt'youknow' They sit, like knigbts 01 le exdtiag bumper^bumper IV wluit it was abmt,' and theyley 3 oa' gailant’steeds» btiilnd tfaefae actloo. kicked me outlguessT> rm kind of a rebel I speak up wheel of their thunderourous madiines due roar to life . Heart and soul at the tum of a key. ife • o lfem m d o -sto d aart.are'in a class by themselvei'- on’t going right happen." .With bent aod mistedJ bcbodies wearing the scars of r , „A.weathered.acrapb(pbook.documents the many- a has rubbed off on her son.----- on^^^^^^hese n e k nqdoln^l^lh^GMrooding^band and wife rac*"I "His mom's somewhatlat of a rebd in her Own right,” }U iust how she feels." Ig eiaaid Hm was a litde ner^ ...... -*-L'J;'V- racing. iQnaiig X was ven. dubious and Chevy da]^5 o » * ‘ j^’wairthe worst driver that I But the drivers bave, dmejmlete \rilh anils was worried," she said. “But fun w ith tfaeir toys, - and In the pit areas imunounded r by family, friends"WSI she’scomeulongwey.aiand rm proud of her.” while the fans get aI, • andaewftomdajip.at. “* Fellow racers such aias Jeffrey Meads, who also - kick out of-watching-;...... -Hiajuitoiirbllokojialneiagmementos,’^BlUisald.', ___ rfices alongside his.wifirife, Michelle, have felt the- .....— . the cMs,-whlch top out Dale’s nldimme corneaies from Us “take no prison-L R eb d 'sst^ before. Daltale had initiated a track poU.' «;*^t«m pbacw n’.;I'l.enrOT^.M radiw - cy against Muds thac all'diows for rival racers to c l ^kn- - ■ ■ -the- ftonuand- back- i&polnli Jeida ...... ^:?lpodiere motor right aftv the ra( stxBigfataways. . SOT(hecant,qulle'pecallan die axvt year) and evety race. Seems Dale had cauaht- y AVlnd-of-«-bew-tnotbr M<^fMds had just in s ta lle dt ^ :. ■ ..dinetlaitI«otto:^ietOTront, these two brothers, one« "claimed" It as his own. In the points rece andI tlthe otber not, (die latter) 0 Hie MDes epitomise dldie desire and effort it cakes' me otu of tilee nrace a l ^ time," hee to run a race car compel *dtively for I S ^ SaturdaysV - ‘nMMIlMpKerewohMl• e to tH* track M o ra MMy i . llwlnvolwdcallit I of die year, while ha v ^ I a bobby, and with the a it a ^ , and as I wass If, after spending aupr bott* an^^plMM of mtta I q ^ . m e In die face ^ t ' relatively small buck* -J the flat tower: It the two cars, Dale is able invested (compared to ^ • PXPUase see BBCW AIO, Pag, B2 ; the muld-minion dollar cars and teams on the >OOR®^^ nadonal drcuits), one - 'v . • , ' ‘ 'f : ! ■> 'r i B-2 Tlmw^twi. Twin Fiilt, Idaho Salurdijr, Aueuitt^ a ,i9 W ______

NASCAAR e x t h u ' m .-aaB - ' ------— Si, m ..iiB^r"^wmm— . f 2 L V d ______Biickyi Manic VaUey{ 'f Continued from Bl pions,hip, he’ll pocpockct uround $300 us p a n of his w n n er’st ’s take from thc ovcrull L points fund. Lett, Bllll Miles, in theth e N o. 25 c e r. “ I t’s n ot aboutIt thc t money, bccausc t narrowly avoids a wnw reck d u rin g a there really isn’t anj any,” said Dale, who, on b e a t ra c e . O n e lap latilatershehit a good night, net:lets around $75 after * ^tecnscs, admissioniion and pit pa.'iscs. “It’s tb e w ait, k n o ck in g heroutoftt>ehei • £0>ng out and hanng a good time ra c e . you're doingIg it it." ' : Below, Jaaon Marline:ine* th rew * up hl« hands in frustratiottio n a A e r " Hi m ntral M iies h a s t o re tire frorto m th e race. S ituated one iindmd three-quarter miles * south of Goodingg ooff of state route 46 •— sttn d s tJie ahnost: four-aaefoi homestead of Ul|KMiles family.. Surrounded Si by farm- jp M and consistingng thithe summer months.” H li t Oncc a month, oucauctioneer Dale, who shares his duties withvith fellow racer Fred 3 Marlof of Richfieliield, barks out thc |B amounts for variousIS sundrysi items up for ^ bid from thc local sherheriffs department or ^ recent bankrupt busiriistness. D ^ e is also a S carpenter who busiesies himself with vari- ^ ous jobs about the arcilu-ca, while Billi works as a highway draftsmaiman during the week. B ||| Also spotted whenle^ pacing Jhe r^si------r - ^ n c e Is'B illl’s No7To. 25 p u rp le F or’d' " Mustang, informing; ththc casual passer-by ______rf fancy’s pastimem e. ______On T hurs’days, muiTiuch fike a regular B | ; friendly poker nightt fofor some, the Miles’ :• garage/shop (convertjerted from a former i f l iheep shed) is abuzzcz withv the sounds of j^H tools in use. For this(s nnight is for setdng up their cars whenI eitheii e r Dale or Billi are radng on Saturday,lay. H like most dedicatedcd it , i( t g e f l | rcadyforthebig day. beat up,7, Ibut it’s cheaper to fix than I ai “I just like racing,ng, a n d it’s a good 11 am .||^ra opportunity to learnn aabout the sport," Prince said. Supportirtfngnetwo* “Oh,-tlus is our night,ght,” Billi said, hand - “Spansinsors play a huge pan in nrad id i& > V painting a new sponsonsor's decal on the ' ' W d WithoutIt Ithem, I couldn’t racc.” quanerpanel of her car.rar. D ales;speaks thc truth when it com« “I like to help, it’s kindkii of fun," piped -•- ‘ race spoiwnsorship. Thc lifeblood of3f aia'uii ^ ^ ' Amanda who was workiirking on a headlight s rad n g , aand sports in general, sponsi> o n so in & plate. provide: time,t services, parts and mor Thcir hobby is cvidi/idcnt everywhere m u b to ih e h ulundreds i of race teams and e w around the shop and yardya - skeletons of across theh e country. On the nationalfle lc\ v d former race cars sit likeikc rotting carcasses w atch arany NASCAR Winston Cup:u p o out behind the garage.:;e. Pans arc strewn o thcrseriaics race and see thc inundadidaooi about and thc trailerr thattl hauls Dale’s of advemnisements that checker the crewscrei car sits oearby, tiresi lirlining a row amid D ale M iles colh i race suits. varied tool boxes. >nects his prize for winninfling a t ttte M agic V alley S | isors expect good results,"-D D oj lt “We build all our ownwn cars,” Dale said. BlIN M Speedway, less than S20a0 0 . MUes h a s feels good whe|i Billi and I arc i M ile* looks o v r m « blowwn n tire th a t c e u e e d h e r c rai9Sh. been racing for a re a ’‘Wc have to becausei BiBilli changcs cars tor^outatacyearm. a restauratrant and a' sponsor comfes upip aian< like she changes chccks.:ks.'’ Each has only congratukulatesus.” been at rad n g for a relai datively shon time "'c™c radng pcdal-to-thc-metal whenlen Dale night than retunimed a week later'with - net'cr this bad all at ooconce," she said. I JDale’s car was down, sponsoinsors - Dale for six years andid BBilli five. attemrmpted j an inside pass on a car.car He an old Dodge ChChallenger - his former “But he’s always come b»back, this time allowed hhim thc use of thcir equipmepment “It’s taken us about[ fivefii years to accu- I't 'make it, getting dipped andnd turn- car - and flnishecledI in sixth. M ore impor- may i talce a linle to D ^, buttMUbe’Urem m .” to h d p getict him back on thc track mulate the ability to do this," Dale mg hinliim sideways into the path of Hatke.Hat tantly, capturirring enough points to Dale did return, ihe Plj-nIjmouth rebuilt, “I‘’s so» imponant to keep us going added. Hatk oing," atke smackcd the passenger‘ sidesic of remain in thc hunt.hu But thc real work he 1 prompdy took dte checkedcered flag two Dale said,d. “You’re obligated to do) yoiyour Marge, who in her dayda raced on th c VaValiant and Iwth cars'went intointc lhe was ahead, weeks later. A t the time, hehe^okeofthe bestout(o(on thc track)." streets of Los Angeles. : . with Dale suffering the brunt f 2S. said ra d n g has wiV- ^ nt force Over the nextt twot weeks. Dale, along $100,000 at the regional tradTacks out when it’s needed." said. “I had the wind knocked outIt ofol me others, worked fra frantically on getting the bad. ^ But in txme, w Y e kmki•oki^ at four to and in thele millions on the national levdevds, On race days, MirindaIda videotapes thc when I came to, my only thou^itgilt was Valiant back in shiihapc. five f guys every n i^ t foror four to five money and action for cvidcncc of missedmi rulings by I ncartard an engine winding up ai nd parts are a priority. ) and I Suppon pouredHi in from all direcdons, hours ^ a night. 1 couldn't't ddo it without Besidests the mechanics of radng, th track officials, whilelc bo th h e r a n d '•'".“Rhight, ’boy, he’d better kill that; su(sucker witli sponsors, atr the rew mates and rival dri- them. I That’s what radng isB alabout, hdping Miles alsow incorporate technology. A Ii Amanda cheer from thce grandstand.1.gi ’s going to blow.' then I realizelized it vers offering theirir time, tools and numer- each * orfier. Not flatting and A lit- was mirnine.” tie softwarare program called Dynoo 22. .8 ous parts 10 rebuikild the car. all a dte lime. W e don't needrdthatTtheres t allows thci H e! recoveredn enough to hit thehe kill “As much fun a; no place foric" icm to comparc power outpuitputs Helping hands as we’ve had this year, " liffercnt types of pans such □ . . buttonin andi shut down the motor,, wliidiwl tilts is just a setbacack,” Dale said, Plus be said, he couldn'tl^ainanber st "”"”6 difl ch as The thrill of victory anand the agony of suffere«red no major damage. But thc s. defeat. thc car Billi said Dale’;c’s nickname not only of° his family - th e Valiant - on thee other0 hand, was totaled, way it was. st a simple m ath program, that'iia t’s Dale and Billi know bothbo ends of the To st comes from Iiis staitand-up disposition, but * stay in the points xace, hele bor-1 al.so from his resilicliency. “Pve driven if for » mlanyjtarsiha, air l^offunm to use," Bail said. “It h d pIps s t.to jspectrum. Throughout,t. thistl season th c rowed F d Ron Pierce’s Chevy Nova fororthat t “It’susuallyalitlittle bit here a n d there '- it's kind of like another IddLkid. Ifs pan of determinele your horsepower and youyour classic contest bctwuefoen Chevy and torque andnd when you get (each) in thi Mopar (Chrysler, Plymoui 1 the louth. Dodge) has h m h right place,:e, you’re running at peak perper. ; been waged through thehe heated Street formance. ; siocks points war. Dale,, wiwho drives a '69 Plymouth Valiant, is ennenmeshed at thc , ^ us a lot of tim e and money,'ley.” topofthefi^t. With racing completed:ed through Aug. 21, He currently holds thethc Street siocks respect lead with 796 points, a mcrmere three points ■ ie support from an extendecided better than 1990 chum;impion Norman ily showing in th e stan d ^ and H atke in his ’79 Chevy CaCamaro. Behind ’ in th e pits, a* amm e ed i wedireck Hatke stands thc Flymomouth 'Cuda of Miles* crew hvlptng out otheith er M eads w ith 789 w hile fellowfei Gooding , 1 need. The racers say it'st's a driver and good friend of>f CDale’s, Thomas ded environment Powell, in another Camaro,oro. sits in fourth I) done it for a long dme andd hhe e with 788 points. ! tuning," said Street stock dri- Dale’s won four races sosi far and has 1 Welch. “I’ve always gotten[ten finished in th e top flve 11 ti: I Dale. He’s a good person for Billi.has also had her shishare of success and a dedicated, hard racericer this season, winning one)ne m ain to racc against." whUe running atop or scconcond in the Pony essage has been recountedted points standings/or mostt of the season. jm erous pit c n ^ and friends,ids, But the flip side has hitflit cach as well, k ,. with Dale enduring thc bnmnm t. asn’t for Dale, I wouldn’t be Physically, Dole, 42,:, h a s su ffe re d m today," Powell said. “Dalelale ' through an on-the-job shattcittcrcd ankle he >ed me build my'car and he’sle’s ' sustained earlier this yeoi’ear while on a my m entor^e and Haroldold m etal roof in th e miiddle of a downpour. lave taught me everythinglg ]I As he was desdending fromtyn the roof, he___H | | ^ X- It raan g . His crew has h d p>ed ed --ti;sUpped and landed on the'ifie ground,'pain thourthe-suppdrteach*ofus‘us' shooting through his leg.. flm, other drivers and crews,ws, Then there was the w reck«konJuly31. i I b e here." In a matter of about 10 iseconds, his BMF* ' car's front cn^l yfas totaleded )from a split- iw sportswriier Kevin HaU has 1 second coIlMon Hatke« comingo out of . . . _ raas at Magic Valleyley Turn 4. B e^ drivers, as theyey normallyi do. Anothere r lo n g day o f ra c h tg d o n e,», tfthe toola are put away «hcixJ the cara are loaded upp forI 0M drive to Goodbig. “It’s save, vn . she added. Racers’ rc A W ith th e race family especially it POORCCOPY w ith th e Mi ______V- drivers in i much-neede -(Dale's), kee^fineti ver Brian \ along with I ou r track ai who’s fun to T h a t m es through nun likoPowdL “If it wasi w here 1 am ' M Q eshdpet basically.m: Wartluft ha' know about 1 - 'tn e and with receives fror wewtwldn'tl

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That ;ilx)iitg(it|.tpiitbut ■ ilchos arc best 3 out of 5 easting for the Collcpe-r o f 5i>c Jia?-- “ W > ayljgiliec as * -aenat^ Ttk’nni JD i.'Kciatajd m atdi w o u ld h a v e ,10 w a it u n til .a; luie 3amo 5 In rally scorc for- k n iiiicm Id ah o ’*, rc-ipninp voU.lUcj'- he^am ia!i=3?: »*«■"fiiotziw C31XT1 «ac?3ijrt: afternoon match with presnference • Co«t:t: All-cJayA stomp; $5 CSL the team thai cnniinucvCN J o day »'one an.~ taiieihrazrS ir KijberiU: Ruberc. South favorite Suit Lake,ike C ity O C. ndulls,5, S3S students L't ^the standard for junior cnUcUcpc M p a rr c CoUiij^if. The 13- '-(kfthainlSiii,Surm/fiy in l/u- ''Please see EAGLES.S. P,1Page B4 JiiMliiiiiiit/i'soJ■s of( '/my’s 56- JJxiwifCtrRixiioiil/itu/. ^■luv > PanlhiTfn^Jh ^arey < S( • ;* num Kole M j o t icores'onfir; in I'jomt/hioiia St playY, rolls! to wil Siiri:(H u/ fxM-M fioiitcir/i6-J.. Riveiera tallies up I" inimmtitrCJutm'm nyC tim rr f i v C touchdowns C ■ anther debut T oday’s .sc :i I Semiiiro football en Clow ,, 0W8 writer______MiiiUUvsui liiilldi\kuwjp. \-v lum ' ------r.xi^----- m ’'' ■ ' \Vilik-.itsat{yjAyUMr\‘J.Il,.S. > CAKIiYiiV - llic high-scoring first jw a half of theih< homeDpcner of the A la.fs A -l. cighi-man state jfi College volleybalM l on _Curey P anthers,.fcii-__ ■ nSI ruidics: lufifiR jiiiiiunior mnning back siiiv a I •(>»1 \N T f«M HL*\’allf\'{X^ v\’;l “ strong pen)crformancc by Jonathan • jjj| Rivera, one on o^only two players 3 jxnt • com ing"btick bi (TonTlast year's ^ •(>hN.K{XX;K|WK|i.m. unbeatenn t'team. _ T ake ananother, closer look at ^ Auto racing the sentcmcncc above. It’s amazing M;i»;je\’;i]lo-Sjxxxl«' team can.do despite a ^ completeL* ulut>scnce of any “D." ' tm f ' "I! : Golf The P.manther defense gave up JcnHHc I LS. Il(M«cr ,, morc poinJints Kriduy at Dcrrick ------______, . thnn it did < Match I’Niy C;h;iiii| id against aijy single reg- sg ular-scaRonwn opponent hist y e a r - & and that wuwus only by lialftitiit'. B High school voiles :irey allowed just one lleybail 2 entire second half und H |k W en d e ll lit arilcn \ alley Rivera, thnhnist into a starting run- |9 ^ TiHintrnxau ninK buck;k irule for only the sec- H P j ; ■ ^ Valley at M d lti-lori)uniiinciii. u . Kl ond tim cL- in ii his varsity career. ^ i i i scored fivfive touchdowns and MMMaiU/ttalkM v"-" Diaricli. Kn-kLiiul[| at Itift U iw . th re w for another in the Can Carey Junior Jonathan fUm a racKftes! I n a MW V M f n ; M & tBae etf U «itBi a tiiufifttbiwtt fifor tfte Pairthflrs In a S&-32 win. ncxHi P a n th e rss’ ’ 5G-32 victory over >In. Rockland.I. . ■ = __ R ji'cra tfangjlw I s s j High school socce:c e r “\vc piayIayed about nine o r 10 u High school footbdl-BB S d c n c n p s K c f Idle e a I ^ ^ Miliiol, Uitrlcy atIt round-rtjliinto 1 wwe seemed to get our _____ lo w j a i w L e e J l ^ 4 nHintiiiKin strength bacback in the sccond peri- ______od," suid C • «ecandpaaT(iff«be;* p g im a . b o t d Carey coach Hcber Dther otht confcrtmce would hm- B lues'Ji'■Hike aa S4-Twid roaop>tbre«pla^ ti I I n br ii-I- than we iiskC»^ Burley flag foifootball on the first play of the ifter aftt two Rivera loucbdo*own ibedmv(as)sipa-l y iming a Iratched kickoff rccicceptions. Bulldog Aar JtesB o A K I s«a» Volunteer coaches;es and paid four first-halllalf touchdown.e readr b o> g a a te l±*e bus trip to Glenns1 Fe,^ femare. Iber caeae OKa a c t a i ^ Scpt.lG and an IGAL BestB< Ball In w h at tu;turned out to bc a whomlom the Grizzlies rg-^apricd m d Aug. 30. three-way dedeal, involving the thcndm dealt away. d K « ^ » t e a H ouston RoR o c k e ts and th e ‘This “Thi deal gives us two jwxqg a riA & * ‘ : Vandals perform v gic, the Grisdies sent talcnttented players and r»ro i«eran t e i t e a n c d i " w e l l . sir disgruntled draft • NBAA experiencedc players,” stad• » s b In soccer scrlmmcma^G pick who was/as selected sccond StuI Jackson.Ja Gtizzlies preadan^ oQiAtNMlattnsfe: June, to tlie Rockets, a nd d generali msnaser. “U'e. Be ignirmTac osa sss fl>Rm 2 7 - c a ir d MOSCOW - Ju n io,r r for.vardt. * s * e r « 1 3 - . Andi (Lee) King scoret tlje Grizzlies got for- improve pro our outade doonsfu rlla Harrington and . athletiileticiion and p ro tid e trick in the. Vandals SSih U ? o r" S pg Q a p er-- Gold soccer serin r ancl guard.s Michael teamm depthti and add sam e vetea^ t l i f r t l i f t 1 > gt^amtenst: UtacUon fbr a Isto flrst halt scor*Mr* Thursday to lead the uoidGc to a nd Brent Price from an leadership."leac « r 2 M M te |L 3-1 victory at Wicks Fielc well as a first-round ‘he The deal was anntntnced ifae . 2009, 2001, o r 200Z s a mle o day d that Francis was sdied-f n e s . 3 ^ « e o King scored her first,rst goal in P'*^ eliiE. am U-vardrd PiWTtffrffnwn r u a . S l ^ the seventh minute. S . D ickerson rrejoins former uledd t6tC hold a press ccmf q ieaiae. ith Robins for a 16-yord scoringtin g [1 bvigga' ■ -university o\~t>f-Arizona bockccurt in whitvhich he was expected to say K1HC.3&K ClbatftiTs aeaticace.CBmijftmtfe20. -striknk*. T h e pasfr was only th e secsec- ■■■ only goal' was scored b. Z tts- wm Iw «ecn£s'!k£eefe ta tbe ktlf. pat ' ond Big West Honorable M< ibby. thatt he he would refuse Jo plaj- f a id completion of che night: for I ____ T O iioayw todie. > B2-QI g p ta ^ uzto che &jrli . __' sophnmorc-Megnn Cum ndo, the Grizzlies got theGrizzlies. G a iriey and ic came w ith 2^ 7 left ’ a t 48 minutes. "sec^ul-rounci draJt On^>n draft n i^ n , Francis aiaoMed ~thfe'game: A*brocEed extraKtra ^ feonli don. S b H? King scored her secon he •wasnus unhappy at bang pidad iiBr BwwiBeA. BUcIej^ poinlincjiccounced for th e 184 finalin al on a throw-in at 75 minut" “ S iF; Frands, r the Rockets by Vancouver. V He laiert Gr»n-dd«s«^ ftrftiftadhrWffintTeat sconire. Thomas finished the gome her third goal on a brearcakowny f?' J^rnoymlman forward Tony explairlained his initial re^uoaBoeI Ea^m a>dfiiia m cbe sccond 2-focfoc-S w ith 52 y a rd s a n d twotw o ^ swallpwadeasasii« at 83 minutes. ‘ Massenberg frorrom the Grialies. was; becausebc he didn't want ro ■sI^saBid ^anwoBttnwiitifirtll CD sqSc ebe couciicbdovms. Running back Jim the deal, the Magic moveL'c so far away fro*8 bisI k s ^ I b e 0 ^ 0 ^ CiBBsteiran:antad^Bocb ten» Ringngle led the' Bobcat groundund The Vandals open re a r t f ^ iJiiB J qnactgia' gaiB< season play Sept. 1.' cLean to Houston, in M aryla-yland home and his j^iand-I bdanbeBcMlS; me» compiling 37 yards on1 10 IO exchange forr CGrizzlies Michacl mother,her, who has raised bam sanoe^ wiib|iisimAarw»»B ushft ILnemtefl a fiiBnAi qfiui'tf iy c&e carrii CofflplMfromitaflitaffreporti Sm ith, Lee MoMaybeny, Rodrick thedeath dea of his moiber. ^ isdttbi£.F 0B ff]2 qs s & l a ^ - ^ adbcKspottfiicAe^neai^w&cn Unbnveiling a new offensive sys- Ondi^nKOBiddcUMr<9d&r TBmnggaHmi(nwti*!!! wfrfii enti Please see BOBCATS. PageeB4 B4 S-* >. TMTMrln Falls, tdata Sctuntay. Aueuittnt 28.1999

VS _ _ B.b o b c a t s ______Contin■nUmmdimnSS 9 = i c k i s s i ^ 0 Q r« a & j teanm - cjne he »«aalda^ cues xB; * s r « j o b - _ n * defierl=5e=ae.c±ey y ______about■out b e fore d ie «essBeo 5 _ - » a c lia t p e a e s c r s s . Tbxiiecsm15a S ------Ropea3per culled Ib e s o ji & e n c f s n E ^ S x E j a e ConCnustf from B3 b y Rivera's R fifth jind finalI tions this year. FHOM d iffcffereai . hall' cairries^^ 6=fis=se dG=riv-wmm *: e 5 K * ro a thuc pur th e Ic-iiJ biick a t 10 to u cc h h d o w n o f th e KUinc. a 70- "It was pretty scary.•y. It w a s Cas (Ci.tr*'Vl U nofllofficially. Bnrlei.- raa -ards gwhang 2a sijei*. B= HiHcreK s ': .-da isneis C jcey hi.-d thf lead fur- 155-p>-pound ninning backc Rivera recalled Friday. c. IViVt 49 rj\ ('-./I tUtHitxsi gamm e. asrj- f s r a n «-±brf.. Az z xxsacs. z !rte th er Mich .1 JJ-y , . n iMiainMiii-wiiDnjDiup»,vu-: \\-hi J-J-viird flcj-flickLT sccmcmod 10 hreak n tacklc by all1 Now it ap{)cars lliat Rivtiverasw iU s « M 9jMr ttT ule th e -ciffeaHe p rxwied e SS - X = te looked T«57F = 5 t t ± i a e rrijdi Rivcr.i buib a c k ti> C ook - il oij’h111 l (defenders, l>e th e s1hk;s to fill in a few:w years, if c »i»-j u « « i ^ Ca»(r./,i,.r-ca» d e:nt, n t , Ropo- jaive cncidu » ' lyiT'i V“ii.ied pijy Lft Kirklandand's ;irM;nal sincc RivtJvera-started at nmning hack: l-'riday w as a n y indicjition. o tu r .(V i-c d dfeaisive ’eaii unn fcir fee nasm -- a£K=.±»rt- n- “IV. - ia chc: openirt^.minutos<)[ in plat)lace of injured senior Danny■ “Jt was a blast,” Rive:/e ra sa id . c.n>r-<»M'(Ccc*wai»aoCi.r-.., ■We ‘ V c a ll it CBKxa- » aJS m e c p I S p e s o h i i« c s :f t r 1133 ;i)nd half, and Simps*ipson in last year's 44-42 statu- "ItN gonna" b e a fun year."- •. T>«*«n» • w e; finu r a lly g o t .a h ig la n n n a j 3ar tr yacifc. R<}clkl'Uaii d iJn C- J< pju frwn Rwi i idn't scort: until chamjmpionship win ovor Deary, . ll.«41nj40rxfNUUl«Ij C oacha ch K ra m o - a a d lia n d e f a a e i.' Tbe S a t a s jMT-£=e=L3SX CB ^ -tO-yai-yard nm with a and h Carey 56. Rockland 3: aukj&i^, Roper h one of thu eisltt Panthers ftaiiifij u' i> ( o-B C. n.w«:3rx(C»>piUI p e r said.’ 'T U 'e'ie jsot ttiaefisBdl:-L- Fddiy. Sejtt. i EiaS n - a d a g ; tm cuce Thj .Fcunojnr CTJiMt er <£aI3«a»>«ee^^ Uhjc was folliiwcd scartir•ting in new offensive posi- C- Jl r.r IP4U Ijirl. .M-fat) lcn>e ID Jh i a a d ^ » a a t • b a n3^ . OurC defenshv j-eV ry-CBwDedB.

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OxrtlinttilthmBSB3 ; N..,„.iiiSntiw IH.-.II T\'cc ir-i, ir..j. ir>-t.i scorching a team .higli .S5G5G hitting the team that m a d e th e m ost mi.s- lo ththe e Bniinir >.307. ^wni-« w ^e W hen che c^vo:>vo te a m s to o k to ' * P p.m.'" Rick% l>c.it KCCC IS.U, ir..^; average on the match. C e «ra=u££K = :CK±3WKcac:cadid«s3He I .md SI.CC k-.ii Shcndin tr,-!!. I.T Carmen ’ takes losi." hugeU! a« lso -uiii) ^ GeOdcB theliL}i;r. bijth tej Small's, straight sen'ice poi: » d a s S 9 9 (X ::be acaKbcBeboctd.'Qe U. o in ts .■sill)- Up !3-« in Camame 1 after rct.iking cnitfflniffingKhaHsioSljODiftor. . jcsa»a - e n e a c t p o ia s 3a chop's. b(.bat Che Golden 4 |, ,j, bing for Tamekia Mooi alateyciaa ..til. Shcri.!;.n l>r;ii KCCC ir*-*’..!?-'!, o r e in a - ih e s e r\c . CSII lo.looked 10 its cxperi- >ier»csE siie ccr iy De Ejidi» prevuilcdled with j'coiwinc- ' if.-7. Gaiiie 2 rally put CSI lipip from a cnced left-ham I XteSiiidEaBr anded swingers in Soutil ; asu»sc a-wide isi ^sir ^ B s a a u-r^ lS-7. I > 9 .. I I: j-4 conquest of •> p.m.rm. Kickt lx.-,il T\’CC IM . I,'’.7. ir.. close 84 lead to a m ad^idvantage Ahrcu and Rohlnl,»r,. «'i,h sc.R.r uthsn Idaho oicfppvets tJ wliili: lfcioceirSieX=asw?= che Brums. liili: Snow clcfi-.iicd NWC IS-IO, ir^ Ihat killed any hopes for RiiRicks. Molly Fosterr ; serving. Abrcu WOrlllrttiwestCoOese D«fri.s«rc servttc VII Tred up thc Ricks *Vp’'m stuffed a Haileiley Mackay spike Ina1 a micmirTf*! igf t itjihL-. j i^» ii. Ci}Uc;;;e VikinK >.tn. Snow lK.-iit SlicriJan I-'VH). 7-11^. ■ CSlEe5tei^>et|tf inss. but Jell-0 iv» 17-ii7ir;. Golden Eagles swoop[) fi. l > ------_Salt..Ukfc..a-prtacason-d] -an, n .a load. Tho— ^.odrTi T ^n tp p a s :— ------ttaraa. as.± AJarea. rSie-CHuScB ^ '3 -W e :«erv«di t> 1leading thc chccr.s, the ad to 12-8. T h e th ree inn i.f.|. S .2S a ...... attacked very well Goldenen Eagles responded with a to take thc fif^it out Afterf te r a G am e 3 A igrutnrTrt^g : . M g a e a Li— .a„,iiirw,-Ac ------» T “tiic 5- t m i e o f-| earlier on the day. Meana n w h lle , o f tlic Bruins a s th D f t h e - y e a r r r a m ------sironglg sServing and niiting'gam c to s th e y fcU.lS-a. sa w PcT optaiko u d A t e n s 3 £^te-ISkS»-3 sw at sSie BceoHiaoe A tres »BS'S d * ihrousli Iwo Wyoming whitelie wash- 2, a n d tiie nvo tea &KBBmcea£ourteirteam." winioc0 c ap th e ir day of w ork a t 4-0. team s squared at 9- ien Eaples fndbol 31 a sbkAI aa9BCatec-^3«eM c s picfct it back ings. 9. T h is lim e , CS: zam 6ss.As lack up today with In thcthe doscst block contest of CSI capitalized on inthestlesecoadenxie. a aean. C S pnsaed Z2 It was a strong side oul >hAgdkSB» c& m matches.. AtA 10 ajn. chey the daylay, Ricks stayed with the II m a tc h tw o Bruin m ishiisUIS fo r an 11-9 le ad Tfaej-w y took Ih e se m e s to c r f i mI aeci±»Vse=es. w th both squads doing thcircir sh a re . b e fo re an ex ch ai £».*« a « rin ie ss T r e a s u r e V a lle y black ;an a n d gold posting sbe stops to hangc of side outs Nortiiwiinvest «iiii a Stcben Sm. -lthegireer=id& *e of over the net attacking,;, iand at saw CSI retake ^ «asi< xs3- before meetiaglg the -t-0 Snow CSFs sc'seven. But that's as close in ' kc the serve with an empimptj-eoon. lariag Maran Itec."’ Sp w jA s a d . “O er d early points in Games 1 andid 2, S a lt Foster w hipping u g d ffS a o e CoUege Eadgers: n ;.t 2 p.m. and coring as it would get as the | :g u p a n extra b a ich set^-e-e. ?Nine poixat laier s n - fid a Ha:« ss3 sp * lie ; : team to of cnglish that s] ^ a a S a n asoidudtag thitirr totc u rn a m e n t a t 8 Lf®” '**'’:linc workhorse cfforts of 'I^ke City became the first t( I spun off a Bruin Trappe>pers come op ^ air ac^ a -ear hibcft:« » s i : ^ a i ana Abreau, Stephanie 1ta k e a le a d over Southern Id;Idaho. w rist for th e th re e d ^ v c s c p.as. w id t a cnatcix;d i ag ain st K ansas ree-poini lead. £xoss: cocourt laQ «ts £rtmi a ls z ie ’iBBiBdKKe.' n and Roberta Robert com- But in Ihe e n d , th e d>Tiamimo Ihat Lillie by litll , CiCTi S u n .) Comimunity m u College bn^'f„‘ tlic, thc champs middleUe 'T nd DcSsdder. h &&a\ Ba±:tKBzs«K£zasc * r G * n e Ea ueher opealaomg round play for 2Sof-S7 hitting to even- iis thc black and gold got itsits block nicked away andind after a host of lastlcmcemp a s a iro a k in g Rdbesi BneS: 1 -w^ 'i lg 3 s . w ear down the Vikings. (on track midway througli ththe first side ouis on botii ; a » a - .S S oth sides. CSI put a pf-rfrtrfea backset £ram Abren n>-- • hsg8ee ?gi"r-iii .J'i.c4',,i:-|,a le intensity level for most of Igam e und held firm - winni:ning 15- the finishing loud ^ K c d a» - i 4.m. m atchct uwtu« Sjit Uke City ,1,!!?,*!.* uches on the Game her strtEtrongdde for ii>e » d e con c s r » mancfr is m e i J Hc 7 - « a ± a i , Cjrnmiinm Cnlleuir•Ktr rallyi from a 2-1 ay was really outstanding," : 7,15-9,154. w ith an A brcu slam sla: a t th c ne t for cp;i->. d said. "We played pretty a a £ six eencs. f ttoao'ad(jB o - . £------«umr.it£i3en>piMa5ta5i5.lSJ.5.l5.lS Stroud s “It was back and forth eearly," win. R obcriben Then oaopseid »> d ie o d 3D a a s ! 0 S x - a s s e a e , T fS.f H‘i*L^ good dcfidefense, hustled and put in a S sB j^ s s a ' ' Stroud said. "Both teamsIS were From there,, CSIC cruised in line for:fo r h e r- N s n a e a n d pmiBpiSjr pgfiflM xe^^aeiSgfeie, t-I i.m. SojiK bcuttut Kcrcc 1 15-*}. iS9. good teaieam effort." cdoing good jobs with sidin ling OUI Game 3, postinglg aa I W tlira sh in g rip p ed:d off c fonr snaajSn inet ta- jiSocee -T'-h «grii :^zz joit MVC bcueue-n.-cc 1 lh.n,6.ts. RobcrJcrt was cspccialiy hot, aand then to mc, ivhai it wa: «is, w as 'vhile hittin g a .353.35: dip compared the 13-03-0 le a d . I b e «»}](' (ym-crl m xa£ssa.i£sci-nwisa.

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PaiANTHER ATT^'ACK------; W olvv^es ~ — Alizot n atja k e s rissk w i n f cbig H 1 th e ro^ad toda^l y FE COLLEGE. Pa. I.A p.- Casdeford;d slams HI h That coad5ad: Dkk Toaae^- a 2y=-^: .Vo. 4 .AruiLT-jooa 1300 miles east QaifcCour play So.o. 3■ Pens State today in Lint\- B eaver' SrSradjum says a lor He tbodjall opt B'jst thinklink he has q u se a fooehal! pener 'p^W n Classic. Riskingng a seasoo-openia^ Ictss c. is alwav-sy% scary for a team w;A Sc j nationaltl chamc pionship dreams. Ol-SOS . C*«Iefcl«ford sopho- Risking5 one o: of these games ca .JS te: fTT* -i r q a a rte tb a c k A. W. Wells the road1 agaassi^ a top team? Thai ^TWI m jr. t l i - ^c* S'’ ASv: A5C itew far I51y»rdsa:ts a nd a ^ 2 0 justisi'tdct ckne. s*a9 o a-« p « sio g vici o r e r Joe Pate■atemo kjjows that sroch." O v k Cammn is ;h schod $ foot- He : ababout fell off his chair a =a.-a~oc. 3V - ^ ■a.i- i his e i . « F n d w i i ^ when S0B2Cc 5 « c e asked if be ttaoid ==ak=j; oeci±: ?:r?«rc=- A t e a tint ; mquaner. the jT h a v e a jmreed t to play in the Pigslan -Ar •i »»e>t VaCmeiBfarferf tfarturtwgh the sec- ** ^ H a ttir ifithegamewasinTucsoti ::zc =asr a s : ?- r-jy r : . an d a a d n t r d qoartetrters. sconsg — ‘if ^ . A iriroca? u o In Angusj? S « T I ccecferesce. azc i t z x j 32 of d K v 48 pcnno. w oulda.” the Penn State caach = w ere rtat happippy«3i±je said, his BriBrookh-n accent steeped a=> a: asj-acr.- c^rcL: ;«Z5sK> = j «ay»eawaBd.- stuaid&rss-^ear ' in sarcasmsES as he p m d ered a • a:c= the =‘.a:r'.j-i.' Tc=i‘v^ «j.:w«. C^Mstlefoed h e a d coa<:oach Shawa SatSaturday afternoon is ■Tbe b a re st :i= ^ u--e i: Scsw. M U o»»ar> inr»«adspiarerf.^ .\rixona: Stadium. "We woulda ?JK a *rx«i te i= ." 'e=maa\-where.- m ; ...... — e'-Tsr there *»as j ; _ Ifhe W oIt c s r eecorded c o an j a>-be aoe Tomey ” ts a cc =a-.ra -.c r B B p re stre defeasvneir e eH orr zs -‘Th e yhate h r a lot of oxadenoe »weary piayers ifn z fz a Tc^ S B « d T tbtoc M emin ll ssamhleds in their programpr and a lot of sea&.thsss. « f t r n a ^ l a aDd^zfanthree assise. - .. - . ■M -xwta. respea forfor th e P esn S tate play- Axtacea bas woe :5 ce 5 pass pj CoQT ^ B x Z a na d op imcaa*c» mA im i K ia« %Ms t» stay H t •f•! tiat if M M to IM J*rrCoifeFiUifBltomMikiCmyi c ry v N n tk a ^ ame iato this area asd 17 1< games, and a=onf :> :1» t e w a c U s . SB assists. s s caused t e « e t w NNcdM i ii oatscsratf tkt BiM iCiiSML M pUvus.~PajPacento said retnnsng re sarters are a rair i b « e 6xabfas and UMocked o one ______.Most ofif loT o e y 's players have euarrerharkt- een closer to Penn- Ortege O: jssicns. : S:i v i C s d e W t t-Oi pla«riays hos: to s\'lvania than ths th e Rockies. .And pt^)i»h;-> pr jcar: = a e y w erc=t . aid& ti«»eek. ’ wentent oo a 28-14 run en route t o ; add a dashih otf0 jet lag to tfae newel- d>theooetcas. s o o r ts 36*2(^20 A-4, 8-man Northsidi t>’ faao r:: The Tl players will hare lailhKk 1.-.=^ cctq: • 52? Conf,Dnference win over DieiricIich M w — Fmry t , I m threes bohours by tbe tim e thev ontn b c rss a S a o . 71.67. w . 3 — ______^ >% ______Frid«iday.emtng. ------NMipaChMaROA ------arrive in-S:i-State-CoUege -todav----- <&iS. A5, y arts 37 yaras a i» — - - played them.” sixth- Shoidwoe Sbe got five roudidow n - afterafe-e-h^ebour charter flight ’ Latehacker 3 M am s 3e^ is• ha:haa. rearMushersirs coach Rasdv Jewett ^om3m junior JJ>. Soloaga - foui^ GLE.SNSFERRV-.J As H i™ - after p = i •.:? s^lariv ciix ^ scored tbe k«e touchd raii's coach for a decade, af: said. 7Theyey had and awfully on1. thtbe grtxmd and ooe througl ±d£F^ a Ifr Tome%- kno*nows better than most at:B ssber cc .-iefegse Last year : , J'ard run. as th e Pilots it; scxcg isrcRor'•oc line. Iwt tbey were th e ;air. Soloaga. wbo wa; lotsdefMted howtihan.1tndle a ^ooAan tM 9 e e ha.u d rwo Il-cackle games. sot quite asas quck as us in the Shosl _ J ■ Kampa Christian ins thetrtl home harirfield- rushesher a year ago. rushed 3C30 opener. J e w e tt saisaid Camas County aes for 231 yards. T ia Indiana^ Clenns Fe^^ow* ...... n e w trailedd aafter .Sorth-Gem’s &■— h adirrndungE^downs d lJ od tfae total "yards'of'offenser 0 lead, leadiidin g by 10-12 points e r a m X Kan had 17 a n i e s foror 111 yards, io^tacelocloksstrong rM iiPiBiij aa, ening an d a tscal (rf 307 yanfa g— V thrwi^jourtfaethe secnd half. 4 9 o irie s. ^ Lane Smith had 14 cana rrie sfo r 73 i M a s 34 Jewea alsoIso said the Mushers £q^ , yards. , enjoyed ke%- ss [ndian quanerbadt Fred Uc BAHCHOFT ~ Cam.K >• support from senior tv^oald ^ i. had 84 yan is p o sin g and^ The Pilots (1-0) pla;rlay at FUer Q C Sipite p losing nas County middle litjebaebacker Bert Krahn. c. t next wedcend. ; 12 startersrs iginad hoat Ifacth Gem a wfao-aachoretlred the defense." and s Sy KLTiA-Jeon Webb^ returned Tbe^B^S s«marraacin«backAUet (l-O)Fi)> Friday at 330 pjB. :keyes might aot eves I ,whu> jptaed 216 vardss ORor 2S o r - ■' ^ a— Ibe opBmid hkka6 yards and ' Kickoff Classic I cies. aad scored nto toucoucfadowns. ■■ is « i- a E>edo held on to winf against i a Tbe 19999 titeam is so good that • tough K^v-emen squad. • I Cimas CbantT junior nafaernoi Josh >.f,nrhn..i, oe ^ one of last sesseasoa's best players- ^ ! Eiri*- also shiied. scorii:iricg three Sooshooe 3t36. ENe^ 20 f S 1.235-\-ard rftrtsber Mkhael m r y '' IT V ^ . ' muc&fcwas. die firsr two coniiig SHOSHONE'.'E-.Afterasctjreless'' t S S f; V^yatM arelng - will be fortfortunate to hold onto ZiaemzxiT^ ^ \ atasr .Nijttit Con's openingling score. q iiarter. ^r. th e host Indians No information recei%-<;i%-ed his job headiading into tbe Kidxc □ dasoc againsi»nh second at CSI fdaced third (20-.2147I.I. 197 yards astsafresbmanlastyear. a likeke - will play s^Iess we as s e f Bruin Adam .Miller (1:(1550) was w hen che BuckeyesBui blew tbeir o e ctf ti*B oo spccal teams.--s.“ - TODC FALLS . Thele JJerome Falls (106) anda d Cencur>-(162)«» Lewisicrisioo r m mootfas from now.r. the top tocal finisher in :the bo%-s’ shot ar dte natiooalnat title by k»ii« O:Of the incomzss treshmes.:e s. gsrli^ cru» caung y tgamaot picked roundouithete top five. Kimberiy Jertaneime has some vrerk to do. race, finishing sece co n d to 28-24 at homeete to fotff4oadidows MidM±»tl Doss ^ o s oertaia- op F n ^ where'it lefc i ais- tfc off last w as sev en th1(179) ( and Buriev “WeiV'e have to cry to ^ o ur two0 Highland's Morgan .AndersonAi uttderdogMid I t seeSt actios u: tie seccccarva ry 5pnac and sent a clearIT mewagi*a placed nindi (21(212> in die 11-team . dmwgbugh six rxmners within aboutIt (15:40). while Senatoitors Chris Tm surei mym tim e win cotDe.* ^ acg w i* KeiKO Ladsay. Dsefc tg farx £dd. cule tium arthc^ being a starter,ter.'" befofore missing time with2 a So«chcca Cdaho's thre'xree-mile ing docking, ^ y Tiger Emily Marshall1 ing to cfa^ him doH-nn inij a anal He’s not ihles, took p a n Fridayay i i/iduded scorers Amberr Twin Falls junior said. Xickii s y co d d s a r t a : ic r e g sa*e> ifftBa; p b o d fire runnersters in tfae in the nationalal B a toumament Wadele ((fourth. 20:26), Jamie• .■Kbout 90 boys andd 60i girls Ohio State:e isi ranked ninth in ty wiwhile another seccsd-ycarra r cap 23 ta otxcdmance GoodingGc during the sumimmer as welL ”It Palmer□er (ninth, 21:15), JaimaI competed on the relativtivelv fast The .Assodateiated Press poU even freshshman. f c x : K i^riesm . 3 ± e 'SJIvSCbo iTS). Twin Fans(77)Fai fekgoodtoraceceagain.” Cairardard (14th. 22:37) and AnnaI course in balmy. SSdegrfgree' heat though it lostst sevens i^ayers con- backiaip ai aaessw ri^is cied.— aodbft&ocdlT). Schraneveldtdt and Skjies were Loa (IS(ISdi. 22:40). Gooding's sec- and gust>- >%mds. The me­n eet. host- sidered amongKtg the best at tbeir In.n additixv Ofc» S a :e expeccsc s ^ d i » d i D a k t h e b 05sNts' ' crown quick to pointt o«out. hotvever. that ond-pU si;start five sophc-mores. withi& _____ wwfc S7 poinOv foUowio w ed b y if tb e Lady Tigrigers are ro chal- sophomlomore runner-up Carin Centur>- HigS Scfa5oI off PocatelloP DaS'id Bostonn (wide (» recerer). Joe ‘ aadd:id ttf nine o a £>e seccod te mBSL . (711> Oakley (1Q3>03). Twin lenge for thefie state title in Pactersor a n (20:23.11), while Twin in its fim-e^-cr athletic e%ievent. Germaine (quai(uarterbadsX Antoiae Man;;ny eyes will be cs Aestind s Winfield (corc o m e rb a c k ), .\n d v Moh*Tning and pedperbaps aUe to' take lot CBos playtns tsae tins yoar. ng,” Toms Rirer shortstop crowd out of play. Aboutx it 11.000 tb e rsp o t^ . He's really staned to Taodairs hartf^uing curnirrebaU CfarisFoiiFonieseUisaid. “Bl 21 fans watched l^riday mimorning. -W e doo't hareha- a s m any fred>- h is ppotesnal.” said offensive t o m ^2 comeback winrin ov er Gastotston homered oa a fastball ve ms River, compared nith 27.500)0 before men who aree goingg to pb^ as I taddiIde Tj'soa Walter.'who pc^r»- byC asejisey G ^m or, tb e stm o f tlie Thursday nightS rain dela;day. thou^t.” said i - 3CJ. F n ^ IB the US.. champi- c h m anageiIger, and Phenix O ty fol- id Cooper, wbo loat videss dayi:^ tcr bodi bads. 11 II I B rftteLittteLeL eagne lowedi withwi four coQsecutiTe sia- yiw M Sfri» I g la fioo rara3 -2 k ad . F k a n Gey w i S ptayy Osaka.0 ’‘Whenben he got tbat home nm, * F * . e * r ■ * e tuie @n - . » v ~ 1 got up and aroond in tbe TaMBtMrwlMfiogo g 2-0 in [ I we«u*c EQ9H H It. We bad been u p a n y w ^ faym gbt I b u twe e ssaid, i 'H e got it off Caacy,' fl9PIS ^^amnmimmdmpKBsin o a o f Iwy ■ , I and were 1knew we could met hits •iaw^fkid^LBfanger t00b"caidBid Woodall. 12. [Zf M Wood* base, n ic > ^ i & a^i^Vfedlike a ^ ^ ing an inntnntngTfatovIay. ters££.| L iJ ■ -maerresaraILWeM.~Pt S«tttlu«BrralaeWwddief ^eI knknew a fter tb e home n m ' n n 0er To7 Basuns s e wasn’t ioiiodbfe. To be F a irw a y Stodc Name Braid I - « b s p ^ R so m ed . w n n-hat,.Ata,rt ;y^20% -5(50% OFF l ^ s i * » « > p ~ n « q , I diougbt b e w as tnviaci- rm iw m fcoitteggd da I Thtirsday n i^ t," Tony H ii I W E il l l a E i I%™*E t o y ^ three-cuo se«sccond EMtnmltaTMoaiIlnr,lu,k lUnma.ts said abotit tb e xoon«ar-.:. f t M S G astm rs se< Gayiiar.r. taw r «f dte « n s « i hts P h e nnix ix City players were «a4 evo; oom ^ two ibys3sater s l»dMi>tedc dtleties. Loog Beadi. spookeded by che large Tems 'Sm We^ ^ C aliL. a nd MonteDterrey, River crtcrowd in a 6^ loss la . 'W e e t i L m eanw hile,.«rn^ s a acedKodm. Stmday’sI^sprdnnbttiynme.but ] Some Tems (U«m ri^ayasw ^ . ,w

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Corretja reaches semlflnalssi of Hamlete t C( u p COMMACK, N.Y. - Secocond-seeded Alex Corretja adi tlie semifinals of the Hamit 1 advanced to diet Cup on Friday with a 7-67-6(10-8). f 2-6,- 7-6 (7-1) victory over Thomanas Enqvisc. Corretja, a tdld-card entrItry from Spain, needed 2 houi minutes to beat the sevent hours and 36 nth-seeded Swede. His semifiinifinal oppo-. nent will bc Daniel Vacek{ ofc the Czech Republic, who b tryman Bohdan Ulihrach 6-2f2 ,6-3. 10 beat coun* Corretja is confident headading into next week's U.S. Open.Opc : "I said I needed tougli conompetition here in order to be i the U.S. Open, nnd I’m geti be ready for etting it," he said. "This was^as myi third . straight three-set match. No'^ow I want to keep it up and v final.” nd readi che _ Corretja rallipd in the fin ■innLsct-lo.geLjus-first-liard-c< ovet^nqwst. rd-court-^vi^^~ “Enqvisc is a superb playayer and he served bombs th. match," Corretja said. “I had s the entire ad to give it my best, espedalljially when I was trailing 0-2 in the final se The other semillnal will1 match n Australia’s Jason Stoi against the winner of Frida Stoltenberg B l day night’s m atch betweenn Sweden'sS\ MagnusJ^orman and Russia’s1 s Yevgeny Kafelnikov. Stoltenberg advanced by w

Davenport, V. Wllllansms meet In showdoulo w n n e w HAVEN. C onn.-Ven.^nus Williams beat Monica Sele 3 Fnday night in the semifit Seles 6-1,6- finals of the Pilot Pen to set up her founh meedng of the year wicvith Lindsay Davenpon nnd thi ond m a final. cl their sec- ' ll third baieman Aaron Boone tag tag* out Montreal Expoa mnner Wilt Th_e victory moved Williams Wilton Quarrero during tha flrat InrInninjFtlilafnljhllnMonlml, ns into No. 3 in the world, theheliighest 1 ; '• raranking of her meteoric five-yeyear career. "I’m really working hard a I nnd to see the results afterter iall my ; swear nnd piun and scrrowis great,”gi she sat'd, The top-seeded Davenport b. beat Williams in the quarterfiierfinalsof - TOS, M jarlin s sp the Australian Open and forr thet _Dtle at Stanford. In theii p lit doLa b le h e:ad j er r * ^ n t meeting, Williams b e a t: :heir most ; It D avenpon in the semifinalsols jat Saii , I (AP) - Jose Lima Diego.Dit Davenport holds a 8-2 ededge in their career mpptinp« ” -----Houjton^JhoJiiLCentml le*iMdetr------lnnIng-|o-e*tc gs------^ . NL-'s-first-17^omi5------— National isa'giie------(tend Ih c ir winning TWith^onfldeiice ' in tne lasie*test service game in women’sn’s tennis,ti Lancc Bcrkman ______Guerrero went O-for-2•2 with an streak lo a seasoiison-higli oiKhi. the 'he 19-year-old Williams is ala intentional walk againstit Villone, Former-Cardi ilso growing more secure inn Ikher net runs in the opener, ending the majors’ longcsi rdinul Brian Jordan, play. She said she had been campedcj out on the baseline fc smpster held the “"cadad with on RBI double in his cst hitting making his firsiirse trip tu Si. Louis long and it was ume to “break c le for too ; s screak since Benito Santiotiago s 34- since signing wi : camp.” Jc to salvage a dou- : career ca nt-bat and went 2^for- gamer with Son Diego from wich che Uruves last Seles, S one of the best brtsclintine players on tour, was simply a 3-1 m n. m Aug. 25- November, score<>red the go-jihend nm. mal iply over- lit for the Florida 3 in a 3 ___ _Oct. 2,1987^ matched by Williams’ powor. rangern and booming .serve in cli I pinch-ninner nficr—- “ mirminute matdi. in the 59: ~Dahny Graves'finished^ihe tl four cJeg^^Myer." sl allowed two runs RedS • singled off Juan \\ Is 4, Expos 1 ■ liittcr for his Dustin Hermananson (5- Acevedo (S-S), Williams’ 127 mph serve, dcdockcd ae Zurich last year,r, is still in seven innings, MON 12) allowed three runs an unsurpassed on tour. She serveded five aces Friday. ONTREAL - Vladimir■ hiishi seven innings. er (2-1) stnick out two gner pitche'd th e GuerrerTcro s hittinfrstreak wos holtcd__ hA and Jotm Rocker ,vi,o“If someone's a good player ai Irdsave. at 31 «« vho IS 0-2 against Williams. ‘T; 5an^is_so.on.it’s touRh,” saiddd SSolos^ = I games by Ron Villone (7-4). • side in chu ninth for rhyt was having a hard tim e findiniiding my- nd,,^«fnc, form er who allowedallc one run and three hits Braves 2, Cardinals 1 . hythm ond tlie balls ^vere goinfmg 100 mph, it’s not a fun situi ‘ound draft pick ' in seve situation sven innings as Cincinnati ___ SHVSHa-Jrci.Boone-le ^inolfH A tlanta bega;gan th e night I.S >-put-the-Mariins-----closed-!d-withln-a-holf.pme:"of— ‘ Kames aheud-on3f sccond-pliice New , home che go-ahead rvn in theth ninth yorkiniheN L E a East. D)utcfiman u l upsets secc:ond-seeded Rios BROOKLINE. Mass. - Unsi iseeded Sjeng SchalkcnI oof f th e fetlierlands upset second-seededcd Marcelo Rios of ChUe 6-1,6- elancd ne\wcomer I uorterfinal play Friday in tli 4 ,6 ^ in . the U.S. Pro Championshipihips a t ' ongwood Cricket Club, Sdialken duplicated his viccorory over Rios in the 1997 char ;s with twVQ RBIs iship match at Longwood. champi* •Schnlken,-oFthe-NcthorInnds7srm oves to tiie semi/inals to facef ' anit Safin of Russia, ^vho defeat;aied David Prinosil of German e Indians outlast [ 6-2 on Friday. nany 6- : Devil Rays 2-1 Rios, ranked No. 1 in the world 1 3 (AP) - H arold " ' d for six iveeks in 1998 nnd lOtiiiri-lOtl IS year’s ATP listings, broke Sd.dm iken’s service to take a 2-0 It nto Jacobs Field, the first set. But Rios daim ed Iw !-0 lead n liis new Jersey ______^American League he never felt good, r haven't played well, even w)when I’ve been winning tliis si 0 runs in his first ir,’ Rios said. is sum- land, leading the alloivcd fc •T.— - • -■ - .- tf '- v S J four singles and struck out J Sdialken held service in the thiihird game and finally broke Ri he T am pa Bay nine in shishutting down the team that ' ■ve to even Uie set 4-4. He held e Rios’ riday niglit. leads the r Id m a love gome and then broke’bro ' lie majors In horae runs. b js’ serve co take the opening set. ed hours earlier Girordirdi hud not started any of et. It tvas a big figlit to get backc intoi the macdi,” Schalkcn sa: altimore, arrived Clemens’is’ , games sinco June G. and “ lit ns tlie sccond set wenc on, I wi n said. - 0 minutes before f'''®-e of« 23 overall. Derek Je ie r. TOS more and more confident.”int.” - •dialken easily took the second;d set, fmding an unwitting ally nting fifth as the had threeec I hits for New York, includ- Bob B( Tway of Edmond, OWa., blai ally in jr. B aines hit a »n»a«wo-r■o-run single in the second. p, laats the tand bordering (haWio ninth green >s, who double-faulted five timeses. Friday during tha second round c ne defeat came in just the thir the first inning _ i of the Reno-Tahoe Open In Renoone. Nev. R ios,„ lire! tournament this summerier forf. 10(4-9). T ig e rs 5, Orioles 4 ;s, who’s been out with tendinidaDS m tlie hip. Rios said his injuj had1 nothingno to do Mth the loss. injury • 1-7) allowed one DETROIlOIT - Damlon Easley and '1 “Ife. and six hits in Gabe KapIi I feel fine,” he said. "My tennisis iisn’t good right now.’’ apler hit consccutivc home • J he sixtli-seeded Safin took ove e walked four. runs in theth< eighth inning as the British O i m p lea^*i^g ver after a two-hour rain delaJelay, ' )pen chai ling 3-2. He controlled the actio d was h d p ed by Detroit Tig Tigers ended a three-game ing »vitl uon from the baseline, domlnanlnat- ouble plays. losing strea:reak. M th m ne aces and 21 of 26 poinimts off of his first serve, Al Reyc!yes (0-2) relieved A rthur C had my chances,’’ Prinosil said.sa “But every time I hadId ana rgls 3 Rhodeswich wi the scorc 3-alI nnd co-leacis NECJ ev(/ent oppora’rtunity to break, he liit aces. AfAfter thnt, I had no hope.” , Easley conronnected on his first pitcii ConrledhniHteKf»l 0-U‘aryhada forhislSih>ih homer. Kopler followed AKRON, > Ohio (AP) - PP; au l itpofts . he eighth mning with his U 14i th homer, helping send U w rie and Carlos Franco sha e to ics third consecutive the 3S-hole lead at the 55 millS P'og"!?Olf 0 remained tied \v-a„ NECNE Invltadonal on Friday withw ■ caver (8-9) won his second 5-under-par 5-uj 135 totals. mountain homeh , Hart following nfter a 13- L Woody Austin andid David1 Toms, m j ^ Lawrie, the British Open chi!nam- all at 6 under, less streak. Weaver, who Pion, plo had to play 35 hol beat Anaheiiheim last Saturday for his C c loles-. P e r f o r aM A ^ V C m 1 -„ . A first win sin because of Thursday's suspend since May 27, hnd a 3 0 oor "o^e" *eadss SScottish W 4 t ' Jays 2 lead and a oone-hitter uncil the sev- rnnopening round at Firesto fael Palmeiro cnih, when:n B.J.1 Surhoff hit a two- gg®Country ■ Club and had a 67 anda: P6A on Jack's COIcourse « \ , * •800-743-9502 J for che sccond run homer. SS. Franco, a two-time w inner.:r oti PERTH. Scodand - thethe PGA Tour this yeor, playi d-RolfMuntz ® V 2 ^ hislOchinll lyed of tlie Neciierlonds shshot a 6-under Athleticss S9, White Sox 6 11 holes and had a 68 and 67. • 66 to take a one-strokroke lead a fter # / (.M lrdRick CHICAGO the first round of tl 3 0 -'O m ar Olivares won Rfin3en Bates nails six birdies f the Scottish m § ! RBfc. raising c a r o o r.J r-high 12ih game and . , es PGA, secting a coursLirse record at # # J the new Jack Nicklai ClnclnnaU Redi■ xrandirilic tt mbi drove in three runs lOfbr Reno-Tahoe I Open lead claus-designed m m iiand’s M anny ^ RI Monarch’s coursc att GGleneagles. ■ 1 I^N O , Nev. - ^ Baces' sixiixth Paul Nilbrink of S 30. Palmeiro. OlmatdjSJ Saeni'i two-run homer ' birdi'U-die of the round, an 8-footer o r Sweden was B l Sh 43 hom ors f 'I ’P " ' "Four-run seventh Inning No. : ron second with a 67.. AmongA five Am fQ ^ (0. 18, capped a 6-under 66 anand players at 68 was nore. hil a sac- for th e A’s. gave is E n g la n d ’s P 9 8 Chevrolet Bblazer LS, 4 d o o r , I t a solo homer _ , . ave him a one-stroke lead ovtiver Jw tin Rose, who has b •anny Briggs halfway throug isbeenahuge A sti1 grounder in TwInS 4, R(Royals 1 S H Jgh disappointment sinceze turningI pro I g t % 4 4£ye,AuiomaUo,Alr / « le Reno-Tahoe Open. n tfltto n li^ ru lM , Power I W MINNEAPi after finishing fourthi l Iin the 1998 \POLIS > Eric Milton Baces Bai was a t 9-under 135 afteFtor BriiishOpen. HOUSTON (A A Struck outc 111 in eight shutout twovo tripsI around the 7,500-yar(ard lift, 4x4, eiM trio Mirrors ! ■ — bocame-ihe-NL-ors 0 innings, leadJading the Minnesota Mont[ontreux Golf & Country Clul w in n e r a n d ;er Li Clemens, Twins over thethe Kansas City Royals. coun>urse In the shadow of thi Hale IrwIn catches9S leader ; drove in Rvo erun Girardi for MUlon (6-10'10) struck out che side Siemerra Nevada. -but Ryan Dem]lonchs, threw . in the first inninning, retired die fine Brii aftor two rounds In Quebec ■■ SaK li. Igs fo r th e . nine biitt'ers h Briggs, like Bates a non-winneiier STE.JULIE, Qucbl •Astros in check ti ■she faced ond took a oh1 thetht PGA Tour, also had a 66. ebec-Hale OTHI two-hitter Inco Iiw n, a five-time winninner on tour blchcadcr split . ICO the sixth, when the Fourteen Fou others were withir —: Marlins.------^ped a bases- Royals loadeded ithe bases on one-out four s im this season, shot a 7-untunder 65 and ' l u l l t inning and singles by Je- nr strokes of the lead en tei^^ overtook Lany Nelson , Lima (17-7) all 6 third round - including John on after two p — UIBOIQigi | | groove. He Damon and Ra>RayHoIben. hn rounds of the $1.35 lO llliB i •and nine hits in tok, Bob Tway, Stew art Cink, .35 million .'and Billy Wagn< ik, Canadian Senior Open. :ninth for lus 33rd; ; In the secon^ •Astros first-roui ^ €ilectra»nio -^Riunon-Castro-pi VCKED WIIINDSHIELl AUIY iNSTAUA-nONS AT ^ f)0 0 | FAi\M!LY FUh r Vour H ome or Wori , . moijiitaiii m i We Work Wh h Au . IteuRANCEnsi Companies IWDEWMODIHEDS-----1 ork i J U •NAPAWO CleveI O N S ^ •A u. 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Battir designated hitter.: PO O R C i two-mn singlc'in tht bff Rolando Arrojo (< ; Dave Burba (11.7) run - a hom er - ani eight innings. He h struck out five and wi three aev clo n d doub Red Sox 4, Angels BOSTON - Troy O'l two-run double in the c 10 give the Boston Rci over Ihu Annhcim Ange The Red Sox, who rc with Oakland for the Al spot, won for just the |] their last eight games. gangers 8, BlueJa .. TORONTO - Rafael rcachcd 40 homers for straight year, hiuing his es (ts lhe lexas Rnnj Toronto Blue Jays b Helling's six-hitier. Palmeiro had three Rl his season totol'io 124. sci majors behind Clcvelani Ramirez, who has 130. whor had u career-high ^ l« i season with Buliimort nficc fly in the third, a s in the sixth and a RBI cr the seventh. Yankees 8, Mariners NEW YORK-Roger I pitching to catcher Joe G the first time in ZS mont eight shutout innings Vankecs. Clemens (12-6) escaped iM ded jam in the first in then settled into a gro

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ifiW iiiiiiilii ______More> money:m TnxLsumVdlcy X sdiools)ls rccciver federal m oney to InsidiDE : • hifc newlewtcacheis. O bituaries...... C2 Page :.]\/LAGI(c V /ALL.EY Idaho/W est...... C-1-8 CityE^ju /m r K(vin Richai - 7.U-09A('« //. /vv/. J.yy T h e T i mt n c c s - N c w s S mlurday, t August 28, 19'1 999 f Scction■Sc ( ' ■ ' A rR( O U N D , T H Ej: ^ VALLEY ^ ’ t y P ^ool cl(loses, fpreparres for■ bubb])Ie Idaho Con By Brandon Rala ommission on Ttnw-Naw “J writer______Hispanic/s Affairs meets TWTW PAI y 9 Q . p ------TWIN-TAT] Pool---- ALl s - The Idaho dcdosed its doors Friday whenn itsil __ CommissionI oron Hispanic Affairs. su b e holding! sumr^ter season ended, but ihithe ng its summer q uarter-“ " ppool o will soon be open“to th( meeting frorfrom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. pu th e — I today at the Sh pubhc aftcr a bubble is in-ftnllcdllcd. I ShUo 1586 Blue : "Construction on the bubble ta k e s Blvd. N. wil 'm if ! Invited gucs: vm begin the week after Laboi.bor nests include Mayor Day," Da said,Pool Manager Kris Gale Kleinkopf,>pf. Twin FaUs Police Shi Chief Lee De^ Shank. “The estimated date of OeVore and Glodys corcompletion for tJie bubble is the R om ero from''m th e U.S. C ensus mi( Bureau regardinj middle of October to tlie first of oing the 2000 census. NoiMovcmber. but,the date of open- Twin Foils CouCounty has the fastest ingiig to the public will fluctuate ____ growingHlspar panic-population-in------det fHe Idaho. It is estiristimoted Twin Falls iqi iquatics director posilionI is County hos more m than 6.000 fiHcHied." Hispanic residentlents. Ir - The meeting is In order to fully utilize a year*•ar- V '— g is open to the pub- • rouiound pool, die d ty is seeking;to to ■ -V ' he. Any person)n willing\ to. provide : ' hire testimony before ire n full-time pool director to ore the commission is coo:w rd m ate activides Jike swim- tVeJcome (o do> so between 4 and 5 ipin pjn. nng lessons and other pro­ grams. r ^ “I know the dty has heardrd _ Idaho Powerer offers free fron■om several qualified appli-li- mts,-fauH-don’rknow-wheinr--JJ------;------• '■ "learning resoisources Sitoff date is.” Shank said. BOISE - Idaho ] Parks and Rccrcation Director a catalo g of fr£= Jennis - Bowycr has said a poolol . , (^source materi:erials through-the rector will most likely bc liircd S eptem ber. A salary hasn’t ‘im p a n y ’s Internemotsiic. !"Sc ■ P : ' T; A link bh thele company’sc home :cn set, but Bowycr esdm atcs “ir ''' ■. r'’ ' • J ^ page provides5 educators,ei scout c new f jll-time director will leaders and othersiers access to a com- , “nnual salary of :: - ____PtchcnsiveXducaiucaiionalResouree------l.QQO.or.less.______'_____ i . — Guiab:------T ------y making good progress^ V.- ■ The guiiJe □ *sail hove some grant appli- I tions out," said committce ■ offers a citalofl e Twin Fall> resident Hubartaai.EhlHW.kmpjlo | Jur.l«n« ■ of program mber-JefeHarrisr-Work-on— Jay, swimming ieps on the last tfay-otday lli«-Ma«WfoTISa T»liTWll n the pool often and Is looklnfng forward to iwlmmlng yoar toun ^liTMunlclpal Pool. Phipps oxorclierclses at I - l i i :■ packages on a ! concrcte deck will begin ound after the new bubble Is Instal■tailed. wide variety of Jt. 7, and will condnue until1 m j l J I H llll I III III I ;presentations incincluding environ- n. 17 when the concrcte iss the weather was cooperodve," mental programs, sj ired." amenities like water toystoy nnd H s, safety, migratory ^ C o v e r the Pool Comi nk said. “There were no fish programs and The bubble has been ordered .IU 83303. S jO T , handicap acccss. nd electricity gen- and sh 1 I .seeking donations to pcayfor i . Votumoonoraranw or accidents and pool staff Pool revenue and atteni cration. I should be in the first or sec- “ “ “ M p * and the public were great.” icndnncc I - I -pod flmenlUes like hemendfcep ' wortc on a eorKrelccilodeckbcjlnnlns -figures for this pastt sease so n H The materials incinclude rcachcrs’ I "week of October." Harrisi occess ond wator toys. To*-. 1C _ Cover the Pool _____ guides, work sheet I. "It will go up immediately Sept. 7. If you oro0 fnfntorestod coti Commi haven’t been figured yei. ------L_____^uctiblp.donatloniconiwboicnuo------Scou.Standtoy at-7a imiitee_,rccently.rcceLved_ material andlrochu weTVlUopentoth-epuBlins— :-733-1076 or------^L.wouldn?i-expeci-n-rtn-report------1 tfte Cover tho Pool Commlttottoo ot P.O. Slophanlo Crumrlnomoot 734.3^^1 f « ,4?00 0 0 from a Latham Motors until next week." said ( Those requiring imaterials from la s possible." •raiser, giving ihe commit- lid G ary H the resource guide c he concrcte dcck will anchor Evans, d ty finance direcior. ■ ie can download a , . And the pool’s latest s tee thehc fmanaal oomph lo buy convenient order inflatable fabric bubble. t season pool use the bubl ler form which, ihemfl • andiors a future of enthu rubble. Now, die commiitcc Timcs-Ncws writer Brai :when filled out. cancar be m ailed to JUsiastic -W c had a sregreat season and is seckirsking money to pay for pool B ra n d o n Idaho Power. Fiala can bc readied at 733-Oi13-0931. ■ • Once an order• Is received It is X /V Sent by United PoPorcel Service. ” Vendell ^ ^ Return shipping costscost for resource M iddle^ School1 closes aftera boi f materials is prepic p aid by Id a h o ByQInaIna Mulder m b scan j Power. TlmM^ found in the dassrooms or i or rommon areas, ments hadh securcd ihe area and v I The EducationalII ResourceR< Guide is s iiin areas such as student, loci id w ere H Ipckcrs were not assembll ( he c u e is uncnder Investigation by Wendell • Sling students across the stret•trcet in H also provides backgnkground informa- WEN readily acccssiblc. ^NDEIX - A bomb threat at Wei pdlMsndthehe Ooodlng county sheriffs the d ty/'s ’s park. tion on Idaho Poweriver and informa- M iddlelie School camc up empty, t TOffl<». An^ne "That’s why we dedded tion on coippany-spo newlth information can con- bout 10 ajn., ndminisirators dc sponsored schoi- schoolJl (offidals brought in an exploip lo siv es tact olther departmtmernal 324-1911. Mountain Home Air Forco ■s dead- arship programs. team to school to search lockers, Chief David Fisher said, ta n sending die 250 or so studistudents issue. If there was a triggc or the weekend, T h ec 1bomb threat cut short dasscscla bomb threat at her tr-d'eWc^S-i: X t ier home Thursday nighL locker, i we wouldn't know ur Flier Library govjoveming ™.y,ly. bringing an abrupt endI to the The team spent I >™ tJ we opened ist seemed ihe longer we hddid d the il_s first week of dasses. It about two hours seardi- it i up. and boom.’’ n in the pork, the morc rcsil -ing lhe cam pus.:. The■; crew, made up of cam e," Manly said; “ ...... "board meets MoMonday “Thislis is not how we w anted to smtart n the four men and one i Fisher said the teachericr received the :e dog, finished up at 2:15 call t at about 11:30 p.m. Tl FILER - The Filer 5l y e a r," S u p e rin te n d e n t: LiL o rry p:m. and reponed i . Thursday, and werercn’i sure how long ii would t;take Jer Library sov S ? '- d it didn’t find any explo- reponed i die call Friday mor neetnt6;30p.m. said”” sive devices. noming. to sccu re:e die school." Manly said he receivedd wordw at about After i »libn,.y,odls. ! Mountain Home Air Force;e E Base The policc depar•artment and faculty con\. 7 ‘ the students were dismisslissc d , cuss library business. sion dctccdon team was dispatcjatchcd ducted a prdimins 7:30 a.m. and local audioriri)rirics were noti- Manly gatladiered die teadiers and hdd to th e s nary sweep of die build- fied f immediatdy. id d an s school Friday morning afttafter a ing Friday morningng. impromptp tu debriefing session in lhele pipark er reported she had receive By lhe time Manly arrivedarr at the to review o ls f ile ived a Even though nonothing suspicious was s w diis inddent and disirict emer-em Minidoka schools school, Wendell policc andind fire depart- gency pnxrocedurcs. lawsuit to enforceroe law T p RUPERT - Minld(lidoka County ow-incomld him die details of d ie threehree communicadon withI'htm'odii^ h< hs. collected»ed while looking for her lildren and he never saw the HH I "twtI in FALLS-Sept. 8. f Ids in Idaho. Remembering "I didn't talk to hhe e r for five three slWlngs.es. She never knew the 97 werew< three otber chit- ev e .i ownt On Sunday. The Timeties- _.her,brothers nnd sister, /er say she had other chil- ___ vnor of-die Depot-Grill and • ■ ^News will cdm m em bratc d ler.butwidJ...... tfran-...... - ■ th e : the out dicIr names or birtJirth,datcsit ■en,"MartihdaIesaid. -MichaelSims. le Turf Club, had to get up 25th 2 Anniversary of Knievd He found out aftcr they were -A ge:2S. carly /d ’s was impossible to getet iany iIlfo^ Wendell, said^ d she had put It out . irly, but it was word! i t jump' ji attempt widi die rece!Col- madon about them, oreicd, but Lewis was never - DescripUon: B E ? At 5;30 that morning, his lc of h e r mind, lections of the many Twiwin She la te r conft^onronied her “He wass flo very b ru tal m an. illing to talk about it. HeH e White male, 5 n ^ K li lU^terAlidawasbom. Falls F folks who shared the:leir • m other agoin, b ut hci sumed she had left the chil.'ha.- feetninches Oh. and somediing went on m h e r m other T haes die onl; memories with us over theth said she could not remcmember the sanity," Lewis en in California. tall, 160 at day over at tho Snake past pi month. H children’s names or' whenwi diey Stede saidlid her1 modier doesn’t -c„u^But Lewis said a friend was ver Canyon... 'p o u n d s, brown were bom. wont her to by-sitting the children after ..nalrand blue eyes. to know the truth Jl About our logo “How do you just fonforget some- her pas V moved to Idahb w hen dieir ••Wanted on: Probatlonw Id speaking of Evel... * thing liko that?" Stee:eele asked . jh e wonts S t» h u « ^ c and look diem from ------• on a charge of grand the The .“Knievel .Memories' I [Tie Magic Valley Moll will have hi been puncniated widir “i herm odier. l i n ^ ^ ^ d * *’ H th a t “P®™ ‘0 R em em ber" small sn image of Knievel’:[j,® , After reestablishinglg heri rela- . “I would do ^K erJfnFalls County Si ■ Rivetlibit of Evel.Knlevel memo- —Sk 1* ® __donship w ith h er moihetheivStedo - "«*■ find..thosW d ^ i , ; r - ‘S L -ater, while the children’sn ’s ...... ^ ^ ^ 1 rOfflce (s asWng anyone v -Skycyd6-X-2. Now the secret iflia starting on Sept. 8. The Tl photo doesn’t show tht. ^ eventually found outut she had «*{«*• her was In a bar in Eli. Nev’ ■ : any InfomiaHon about Sir "he retrospecdvc will fea- re two b ro th ers and a siasister who When Lewii!wis was 15 she was “" il were playing- in violation H A n d : real Skycycle. It’s octualh side in the parking lo^ TCa/l736-t100 or 735-191theft by n The■e the Skycycle X-2, ^ tw to c h dlfrtast toy made ^ were token from herer mother married to• Steele’sSl biological lovel’s helmet and jump- Pit °y before she was bora. “ father, o manton from Jexos. She 1 took them ftp m h im , Lewis': H n < Playmg Mands. y S h erifTs W j .exhlbi Lewis, who ;.i.w' liv1 e s Iri , moved to CalMBlifomio w ltlj th e Please see SEARCH. Page 03; lewltfT rabilij t t Sims to “n The 1911.______i ' l tu re ' c C ______Knlov / i»^toin.T«taFriaF«lkldAi S«artn.A(«»t2S.:a . 1999

5T cVVaLleyAVe sJ iT ~ I — ;e tells feerry to [ m m m m m aking; waves J. W ash. (A P) - hulled,, U 143-foot vessel is a sleek, st things to hap- Reamingng whitc craft with plush lg in thc Seattle upholstertery and ample legroom. It avel mug carries 35035 passengers, " ■■ its exdtement. Bui aboutabi 60 Kitsap County 7ced ferry that shorelineinc residents complaincd ■ }rs to and from th c Chineinook produced a bigger, - ;n forced by a harsherr wakew that battered th e ir. S c back its four beachesSlo tc bits. B waterjets to a “Whencn its waves hit thc bulk- ■ 3onnds-UkeTonit!one*rhin— H laints from well- ting it witwith a baseball bat," said m s that the boat’s Jackie Rosswom,Ro; who lives along jS v l ip the cxquisiie Rich Passassagc, a channel that at ■ its'n a rrorowest i point separates I □usonds of com- Bainbrid]-idge Island from the ■ e thrilled with Kitsap PeninsulaPe; by only three- H ivenicnce of thc quarter' ofol a mile. Homes along I the Bainbridge I Island side of ■ 1 Opmitingat a top speedt n o f thc passage stan I 39 mph, the Ch'mook 6,’wu I rumtiajJ hotwe/, shaving Mrs. Ross- H ^ worn and four H ahnost an hour off zrhatzitOTflS other property H . o w n e rs file d a ■ a /sro-hourroutu/-tripV dass-action law- B journey on theheaviiyust suit against the ■ state ferry sys- tem last spring. Brmterton^Seattle route. Jackie RMswoffl show* a 1998 pl ______Superior Court ^ I photo, Tuesday, ol hor iMsch amand property, ihow ln; s u d onI thethi beach where rocks are nowr eiposad,e: near Port Orchard, WasIWash. Slw and others alonf Rich Pastaj .Judge Glenna M£« contend the fest stato ferryrry iChinook has caused erosionI throughthr this stretch of IU run frotrom Seattle to Bremerton. only Chinook, Hall ruled;d ini dieir favor Aug. 13. Homeewnen Hon tlwre hava tu«d thaha state ferry eystem saying tho10 vwake Is damaelnfc.thelrj)-inuimental review is . “I‘ have to get up earlier, anand I spokesman for Washashington Stale Rossworn)rn snid. “But the crabs £ d. havhave to shift my whole sdicdu Snohomish, will join the Chinrhinook at 20 mph. conducted. dule. Ferries, were leavi;aving, shellfish and litde on c the run this fall. But it cc could >p qieed of 39_ The one-we-way trip now takes 15 - And in order to get everythihing Mrs. Jlosswom, Sl,-said-tlmSl, 15------shrimp anc ------don and thosejypw of things,-----“1 bo»mDnthS"tJCftjre it gets toIQ o .opc^ was-a nautical — mimites lonj done, T have to work a t hom«me,'’ ...... m inute slowdhwn isIs ia'smaij'price ' and* k elpsip beds were gciRng i Sroused Bill Thacte, who wor the throtdc wide, if ever. m ost an h our Also, beesecause tbe Chinook has ^9' orks lo protect the bcaccach, which is buried.” ■nic ferry system is hopinging newi It Intel in Seattle. framed by towering [>-hour roimd- ' to go moreire slowly. It can make Ig conifers and Homeowiowners wrote to the fe n y jc^_olpgy, ti such.as.foils.thatthat lift, —The ferry-system filed an emimer------the Olympicmountal ^heavily itsed-^only-li-orf^o^rie-wajr n in s 'a 'd a y ;----- italns;------^sysfeirioslast suminer about the die tJ feny higher in die waterter jand TOite.Andthe insteadofl/ ;cncy request with the statate A photo of Mrs.s. Rossworn’s problemm but were told thc p lupreme Court for a stay of ^ producc less of a wake, willrill pro-i yle: T he twin- “ I lo s t h hj a lf a n h o u r’s w age ' M.S, property from thehe late 1980s Chinookt waswi not the culprit. BiU vide v a quicker solution. ---- —SefR V I C E S ------^ K em pjth ome n;lam es £)pperating )f Buhl, services Alkejobnibnson, of Heybum, scr- Sunda'idayj at lhe Hansen Monuapr rarW esrEnd—rtcerani'ill-a.TnrMjg,-30r5nh^“ B5fl5:rley Chapel, and one hour iuhl (Farmer Hansen Monlortuaiy Burley Chapel, prior ti yr to services at the monuary" Enginileers offic d " | Friends maylay call from 6 to 8 p jn. on Au£Aug. 30. aKaboard BOISE (AP) - Th Iton. M.D.. of T he b usiness “R.D. is isii ideally suited to be an For the past seven years, representative for thithe Operating industrialII cicommissioner, and will also al has served on his'?■ loclo caljK - f t u ^ t 10 ajn . today ____ I I _ Engineers local in P( >S West Stake • Pocatello has representIt tlthc interest of working scschool boai;d. ) e a t h n cOTICES - been named the ncwBW member of men and w lay call from 9 _ , . d women in Idaho who Kempthome praised Kemsm s 1for . the Idaho Industrialll Commission( need fair,r, itimpartial, and expedi- f,j at the church. RObei*taI L H o o p West5t aand A ndrea Anderson, died“ by Gov. Dirk Kcmptl his scrvice. K ems was hopeful:ful he irsday, Aug. 26, 1999, at St. ipthomc, who tious consinsideratioh of thcir miglit ^ bc reappointed to Iiis s< B U H L -R- Robena Lynn Hoop, *• cites R.D. M aynard’sd’s efforts for . daims befor lis see- er, of Ruperi, 42, of d e’s Regional Medical C^entcr iforc the commission.” ond term.- 1, died Friday. Aug. 27, / labor and extensivere ieya«jitlcss. —' that crcatcd the Helh ills Canyon ues.” “J“Most floaters don’t mind shar-;har< National Recreationtl Area,/ the Alliancc! presidentp: Richard ingg the river widi power boats:" petition.reads. “The mimajority of Rogers of LewLewiston said thc U.S. he! said.s “Many of them wdcoriie — O b i tU i A R I E S — “ I users, botlj motorized an ome and nonmo- Forest Servicivicc admits there are diee conveniencei of having a jet- lorized, arc willing andnd eager to no environmeimentol or social rea- boat abmOoa, caB 73MS31. Ext 278,271 bttwMn 2 pjii. Md 5 pjn. MonMonday tbrouch Satunlay. wt retum them to die pointIt at share tJie river at all timeimes.” sons for bannanning jetb o ats from whicuch diey pui in - an option diat or mxt-daypiMcattaa. DMtli notfcoOcM • (»M s«nrlc« n d can ba piacadf unta 6 pjn. avary U.S. District Judgt that lge James theuppercanyanyon. isn’tl’t available to diem during die Redden of Portland inI A]April ruled The allianccice presented thc ped- nonrnmoiorized window.” p.m. Bl the Marshall. Survivor O k l a . ivors include his wifo. Dons -Cemetery. o l overir 550 yoars: 2 daughiors. Carol (>(R ichard) Sadley ol See „Jriiji Robblnsvnsvillo. Now Jorsoy. and S f a i ^sk AdHound ;ievo Wanner D:>uriL. L Connie0 (I (Mol) Bernier of Buhl. V ' - ^ . e i n ?touch with ps.-(o n a for t l -■Kn-nn Idaho; 3 s " *«to search our : 1 3w). and his n a i i o y n . ly 3 sons. Jim (Oobbio) Tyree ' * 1 * ^ of Mosesos ILako. Washlnglon. Gono 1 I classifieds ttw Fkxx of Hanoy H. TyrTyree p assed away Tyree ol>1 TwinTv Falls. Idaho, and Earl envif;ronment ev« itling for an Thursday. Augusgust 26. 1999. at his ((Syndi)) Tyree T> ol Buhl. Idaho; 14 x»w. rosidenco. as the result ol canccr. arandchiiahildron. and lOgroat-grand- 'i ^ r .'i i j for you. Vayno a n d Ho was bornm Mayi 17. 1929. in Sfiildren.n. hHo was also Grandpa to i . woro born Cane Hia, Arkansansas. to Charlie and rnany l y with Outd *9. to Jam es A sonaih McCrabracken Tyree. He Also surviving,su aro 3 sisiers. : < McGee of- attended scho:hool in Lincoln. GerwraLoi1 Loughridgc.-Mao Mayhood' A rkansas, thethon movod to and IlaI Snodgrass; Sr 5 broihors. Jn'i want to Columbus. Kansjnsas. wilh his par- Poie, Honilonry. William. Lacy, and ( mt b ack to cnts. At age 16.i6. he worked in Ihe Luther- and an several nioces and 'He needed Eaalo Pitchery_.Coal minGS in,noiKKiws.■s...... Ol'foir Jarhes Owahon^ H al^ T he fam ily o f Portiri,irio L f’Pele" Flores, Jrr.. '»'would like tol a came to Idaho in tfie He wasas ppreceded in death by his il AdHound whai you’re innLtnH b spring ol 1946.1. wvrtwe he met and parents., 2 ssisiers and 1 brolhor. express our heartfelt11 thanksi and gratitude to the...> forand an he’ll scarch lo find a match.' _AJan a n d marriod Doris BaBaJI on Augusi 27. Qravesidjside servicos wlih mllllary Idaho Home-HeaUh A6 Hospice,, ' (South-Medicahial Regionai) The r^heemeiUlheadtoyou. - “ :onl. Okla.. 1948. in Marsinising. Idaho. Thore honors willwil bo conductod at 11 « Id D arlene woro 5 chadren bc Cancer Center. St. AlplIphonsus (Regional Medicaical Ccmcr), All can roam right here at home, or b I bom into this union, a m Mond£mday, Augusi 30. 1999. at >ush die pasej of more than SOO OWa. Rov. In 19S1. he enlistflisted in tho U.S. Air West Endd CemeteryC in Buhl._ attending physiciarv!,-al friendsis thatt sent such ______: istor ol the Force, arxl was si -.ficwipttpOTiiaiionally.------r.- — - ...... 5 stationed Wough-" ■ For thoMIOM who dosiro. coriirlbu- ' beauii/iil/lowers, ca'izards, and food. To the; community ci of Fora Church. Ho out the wodd. incincluding Viet Nam jions mayay bot m ado lo Frionds of rmorelflfonn*iJon,caUnM93L " Sl Qracemont and Korea ShortI' alter his retire- HospiceI al Magic Valley Staffing. Murtaugh for their ouioutpouring o f support andnd to Father B. 1. rnent Irom the AirUr (Force in 1972. he 2(X)2nd-AvI-Aver N. Twirr Falls, Idaho Ernst Anderson and CarCarlos Felipe Velez of St. Edw^xiwards'Church. -IT [vesido ser- went to work lor C lear Springs 83301. Arrangemonis Ar aro by 1 Saturday. Trout lor 15 yoars. Farmer Func’uneral Chapel In Buhl. ______Gocijd Bless You A ll! -

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______M acC l C V A L L 1 i VA\’^Vhs'I' j — ------— < .S e m i WiTie c k _ Tre:easure Vaalley schcools recei"ive fedeeralmori(ley to hir(:e teacherirs jA BOISE (AP) iP) - Boise, Meridian ihroiiirough third grades. size. Ihey can spi-nd m. and Nampa el I elemeniary schools Boise Bo Schools receivetcd witli students and help ti hn . I have receivedcd Sl million to hire SS47,147,000 lo liire 11 teachers. ThcTie a re struKRling. 26 iidditional K II Icnchers, but educa- Merieridian School District wa<■as “Teachers havi- .ilu -.iy s ft-1} I • tors are questic-stioning liow m uch of given ven 5271,000 for 8.5 positionsms small classes in kindc-ndornarti-n I 2 !• long-termI bibenciii the money andl; id Nampa spent 5280,000 for sixsix through 12ih sr.Tdf Innhave mon- ■ W , _ ' willliave. instnjstnictors.______------T he-fundinp _____ wdljaLindttLsiudcni:..:-..^ ing-is-fTHmTrfcdcr.il Boi.se BoT sdiool administrators areire Tdlcria. a Boiso learlicric r na n d I ' p rogram dcsigrligned to red u c c cla.w reluci luciant to place the federallylly (dent of iho Buisi- lidi sizes in g ra d e s t i:duc.>li' m;il;o j limiled lo mak - KT.idi-s t(' H dividual kids," said EduEducational research indicatesIS ' 20 students has product Rory Jones, Do iiicod (.niy ■ Boi.se School B oard c hildren ild r perform better whenn . tepid results in nudont i ■ ■ ■ vice president. nt achic\-e- ■ I n t. “Bui it will not there;rc arc fewer students in thete ment. In thal proprara. s: IBME have a long-tet n. stiidrnts , I term effeci on icsi classnssroom, and educators have■e in small da.s,ses sa>rod t>ni' S g S i S scores." oiiiy vlidn- H a d vvocated o c a 20-1 student-to->• ly better than ihiiso in lar«Iar«t-r o in i. H I h r e e s H f l H T he i school districts leachecher ratio. on standardized tests ci employ 655 t( ;s R iven ia - ■ ■ i teachers in first Teat’eadiers say that at that dassis 1997. ■ Officcers leaveJ county< fo3f better joiobs ifl I ’ COEUR d’AI'ALENE (AP) - An Thefae departure is being blamedd year veteran said he Icaw exodus of patrol ^ves rduc- H Worken unloadlatraUerfnll a 1 ofsamsdctantoTnra rol officers from thc on lowow pay. tandy.______County—Sheriff's------S h n overturneETIiSfBS heriff-Rocky-WnTsoirsaia-3 "Kooicnai Couniv p.udmd iInr thc ; before dawnTriday. Itadlle (B ot h e e sflUII Cansam. cxm.. «OB tldtatdiotKti for Inattentive driving by IdIdaho D e p artm en t hihas prompted an imless ■ State Police Troop sss there is a significant salary/ valuable experience andid titraining ooper U rryT ortu Babigi'itinitamdard.WIIfiB.wBaaitaQilhittlKtnid<(a iMialMpsr unit when the accidentnt emergency expsx p e n d iiu re fo r 11 increas'ease, Kootenai County cannot S occurred and suffe: deputies forced t I recdved,” Keller wnite. uffered > severe back lnjtny.«ewi Wloali center and llfefllgtited to ed to work through compelipete with other agencies and1 “Once again, the count)unty will ■ ■ Pocatello for fifftht ih d r vacations.s- q ualifiilified deputies will continue! lose another deput>' due ii . County com lie to p o o r ■ omnnssipners on __ lo le!ave.._ a v t - ______payxnd benefits." ' — ^ ‘ , Wedncsday'appipprove'd a dni>Time’ "You li'ou’ve got die choice of being; Commission Chairmannan D ick-x-. I payment of 54,24,271 for 250 hours a trainaining ground or becoming( Panabaker said changes ni .■*“1^ in lost vacation Si n e e d tn H an time. The short- competpedtive,’’ Watson said. be made to retain goodd cmcr pIo\'- . ■ I WSL : if bon^e c 'X -X v ------agc-of-depudcs-ns-ropre««U6.2Sper-_ Manj U unsure ] curbs-woi ,an y .of ‘he deputies, left for_. eesthrou^outtheconmyrny:------H — cenrofiheslierifi Tiffs street force. ' Spokankane County, where officers ■“We can’t afford to kec^ < ^ doing . . PULLMAN,, W'ash.W (AP) - Two the-reality of the situatiItio n , to Patrol divisionion commander Lt. are paic years after laulaunching a com- ?aid significantly more. . .. ' business as usual and ha«having so r - vlhazicanalH^imimmcc ihchidii e n tj^ g into anI honest1 Soumas, orone of those who “The'he pay difference between ------gaveup'his vncat __ ™?ny_ p eo p le go _ ai a w a y .- ___ __ diflcussiuitwitlrstudenis.'' cadonrsaid officers — u s and'nd'them is about'S10;000 a."''. Panabalco^d. “It's ddfiij:finiteb’ a ■ ing. Washinliington State WSU ofSdals had hopeped stu- • “r® scramblingg i10 maintain ade- year on University ofndi and those people just got a pay issue.” Rdals ore irusinn- OjSnm iwmMl&a-aufitiia! disnts. diis. year would haveive little staffing, 10 percercent raise. So the differ- ed by the slow’pace pa of change. Watson said no one^ expects.ex; chnncK- tOi p arty before h itting “ The jo b is; stressfulsi enough ence! nowne is doser to $18,000 a Tfae openinging weekend of Saa\l Kootenai County to rhatcilatcfa the::* :- dili books under a revisedd orien- without havingg tot give up some year,” WatsonV said. sahuies paid in Spokanee Couzny.Cc ■ ■ school featured : □tiuni program that reduct ''i&cMnaBuiLm)muliu& \ iced the ‘Soum as said Koot«>otenai County Deputy K. “We just have to get intono a; rea- Z- isnoring nonolcoi omuunc o£ tim e students werewi on Wednesday. ______Keller, I . — favor-of large bas jr, the most recent officer to sonabic projamitj'," he said.ii± bashes at-Piillman------.aa campus before class. ------“ We don’t haveave e n o u ^ people resign,n. isi; taking a job in Spokane f W apartmcait comphnplexes and homes______He defined that as aboiabout 80 : • A rm dirion.Tl ie k _ o f___-to_ey,c n_s l a f;f_o.uc_minimuin f_; ___ County- ---- percent-of-what-the-WashiT Wttlcome” without classsses to deployment." In a llletter to Watson, the six- officers nuike. ■ ‘W The start of■ scischool coincided open;( feiUi sem ester was thidiought ij’.JV; with a magazine’!ne’s placemenl' of tn. perpetuate a party cultuture on , b ,. WSU omong thtth e n atio n ’s to p —TRimRriNioxoa&.. ccampus. F a ir e y e s f e : . party schools, and a liquor-rclai* - F ___ Tlie new system discoururaged « d a cddent in wwhich h a WSU snj- - ® sume fi^hm en from arrivii d en t toppled fivi five stories off a Ulfc:Er :nr WwfliHTrfjmm ccampus early and worsted w balcony. at . ■ WSU’ dormitories, Nowak Kun Learner, 2 r, 22. of PuUmnn, , ■ IL^UKOHinv- bbuc didn't have as greac a t an was in critical coicondition Friday ------impactij c£f campus. after falling from om the fifth iloor ihesaifl.id. Opening week problemss a t the balcony of a Colicallege Hill apan- Smt SoiH'.a!k3 O idianm U xf^dl d ■ment early T hur durms w ere reduced to one-le-third lursday. H e suf- ifaeing feiiBtnnuflin ll^- tfii» twcdL'!}. o f ceceni: years’ levels, he sai fered head injurieixries 9S well as a junxies,n ''''' Buc university offit broken hip and lemur.fen tnwdlm.asitoatpanmuinaiamllliuui*.- p; Witnesses toleo ld em e rg e n c y irRritfaiSnimsiiiij-Ilmnsjmr welto.s a broken hip and femi as a likely leftc:fto v er o f th e —ttotthelbi■ Ihiirilf rnf.urmiiiin Wlcnes.ses told emergei school's May 19988 beerb riot. “ IWelhiiIhaxte um niWi£prwntt' gy, '•fcrews ] he hit another balciIcony . Partying at WSIVSU h as b e e n 'State umrm hiarsio- in) dir

Group oiDfUtahpaieii^ B W l M k t O gget E gun bah I(legislation palassed Officiicials raise queststions about ropw H , SALTLAKECnYT y (AP) - Whereifae Bnvor- EityiiflltTTirc cggwrnfif- rHmnkwactedi an. effort by have'e discussed the idea of drafi nor failed to get legislationleg iViTiwwt^g; (GDK.3glheIIanidiBtn)puah:tilb: die issue in a spe- sponsnsored referendum on guns'S'& in S arounihd neck of beaating victim giins from Utali scho ifHrilffini I^MItfgjwlhrim».wnriissKon; bothJh Stephens and Leavitt saidI thisth week that PIERRE, ceed. RE, SJ). (AP) - TTie man ' Friday.Waterbury F had earli ‘*W«nse onn m jins: m> takitak eaw ay anyone’s rail?: ofo a referendum ended wherhen lawmakers that found < arlier£r|.^| , A coalition of gro:groups led by th e 34E;00D- tid a beating victim on the called c the assault a hate crin SneilomC l&glbirsaiiL “W e jusc w ant chil- nixeded the spedal session and thcthc gun debate P ine Ridge Qiembcr state Parciireiit Teacher .Aasociatian dhtmaDlheaafier dge Indian Reservation then tl said he didn't mean thatlhat it* * :' quietceted down in July. said diererc wasV no rope around his w plans to start fftaagmtifl wttffa ttiw h»g>win[iiiihairei. Taylor said “I t was rad ally moti%-ated. Wat«V a t a v « v - r [ think it’s probably dead,” tthe speaker neck ass tfaetl sheriff had said, b b ^ also said Young was fou tb get the initiativeive on tfae M oveihber 2D00 ithe fius dkmctitiil mTtai^akeactioa pursu- said.L “Pm‘ just not hearing any loU f o u n d general election ballolUot. talk about it at though the victim’s mother on m w th a rope around his nedc. ixqg a IbiOlm iixiaiu2BK Sixes;ce;tl1en; t Taylt>rsaid, aU.” Friday saidBid she saw rope bums on The proposed measureni« wotild iban .all g^flAilfniiilTOcaw^iiifirthtnptir Young was badly beaten» butb ::r..' witltXcoalition of Atlt his monthly press confere/icr;ice Thursday, her son’si neck.ne tl firearms, includingng iconcealed iwei^pDns, iin oSuinib Qaufimi. ihaQidingigiof&dals. 01 from die Leavii there was no rope around t vitt said: “We’ve not had, in thithc last two or D etailsIs aba o u t th e assau lt on . neckm when Marlin Fineran fij schools, churches,, hihospitals and on cdlleee OBS, (CufiuOic onxfl EjTitHmpo.apuli£iiths,. hospital three« weeks, a lot of new debatelie on thc gun Bradley Dc campuses, except for those -weapms -cnrriefl Dean Yotuig, 22, were found fo him in a fidd on the ^ s-edUcation.o£Edals issue.e. Once the special session waswi resolved, imdear. Nc by law officers, accmxording to statewide Ndther federal authori- of the reservation, Fineran to ailnBmansure; we monoved to other things, as frankinkly 1 think it ties nor BennettBei County Sheriff Tl president Colleen Tayraylor. llKimiiiiainflffiiuseSirenkeii The Rapid City Journali l o< n .T ^ JteirlMhny Stepbena w asdidme." Russel WatiS^aterbury returned cnllt Friday. Fi . Search- — Housing ConttawdfremCl lg ------flnnB-amflOKfltsiiine- ca..srs: andi siister on. th e Internirn et_ . Continued trom C l____ satdoEKinncBan&m&sir undi - ...... Rupert didrid need more housingfar -; btbe siniated between tla s n n ^ ------r-said.- She •nevET sawwtbenragaln i -• indec thendines of Allen anand ofPadfiCap.. . and thinks they wervere tak en to Jtbeirffaicmiflfaifimes ECogtuigecs. She found 148 low-incom«)me families and low- eses," she said. -'Htwauniuniiunxlin^aKinmgm^ Ebgi J- “We’d love to haveive some more Income senior se citizens, said California. togiicses in California and scj»nt housing. There is a. h PadfiCap has been w or i i^ d n e ^ T ^ - The story is sketcl•tchy at best, 'erjmdarilflaIflm gann fta rtfimtHwaH: ewut;very one of diem letters, hopir a. big need for H eather Dnuy,Dn project manager widi wi Idaho Housing and Rnau Jmg this typo of housing,” JSchutt said. forPadfiCaiiCap. The study InduM d As and Steele has only^leamedihin le «nnjgw>*as tn n •Hrumilinm am B&s; gnunii-1 o f diem m ight be her.brotloth- Exacdy how much i Assodation to get finanrft,. f, nberm otfaec. ibnct nBtiflui ± of a need Is - In fo rm atiotion about residents, tb bits and pieces from fa being investigated b} the project widi low^ncooe hou ^ said. But tfae storyoryiiernM rtfa- ibenaBtfliincm gcaadlesm r'^ ®BuBut: i£ die children w ere adop : by the South employersrs anda several other fac- injtng oedits, D n sy said. F b s K a °Pf* C en tral Communiim ity -A c tio n tors.■ ha e r has told faer liaszasn'*t~ilwa7 s ILewas mmitrnngiifliBiMfl nann S a g e dl it cbey w o u ld p robably havave Agency. has not been finaliwd yet been tbe same. ianflb'IIix.aKcsimUlebisanxfilfaae dl£& The firat“at ]phase of the projea l£Ba»ncnames,’she said. “We get calls dailytily for people w ould acc< “We w ato interesttd in add : S te e le faa& p ie cled.iogether. e d __ He th e m ean tim e , h e r ques ccommodate 40 low- ticdonal funding for thi» projet ■ndmBtriisfiiiuwsalie .amti. e s t who need help widiI housinghi who income housousing units for families, th: ...... -jnosT of the* story-fa7 -herself l>y— »um uujuii mtihuea. need to find placcs tfarougfa th e ConuBtmii searching arcfaive:ives, c o u rt aum aHTwrrin “E dtia. ia che only thing I core ces they con Drury said,lid. The second phase DeDevdopment Block GrantS an p l om; afford," said Jim Fiel. records, marriageeanddeatfa a Ihqiiincn>^ ’ields, housing would consiinsist of 30 apartments Ta ) sm ue infiunmu- plittslittB; ia my life, n i be happy,'yi coordinator for thc c ' ' records, old n ewspapeiipeisandaqy xionSnnnSuitonnntortsfimnllp. ahe-*le-saidl. e community for senior dtiiens.dti nil other sources sbe cs afftflsmiiiwieaUeiD) — action agency. “Thes*ese are work- The siteite plan would be DrJTury said. }le-" designed to bands on. nerafliasiDitew&KEK- ISnisJWewiTm staff writer Lorrainjm to indude play smic- m o t f a e r f ^ •dboutBoffiflu ty, affordable tures for children,chi pathways for 3 - Just this year hier mo

______t ______H ______. — C-4..TWN* w»,W, T«»tn M * . Ifche ■ m -3 9 9 9 ------■------I d a h o)AVES-r / I ------n p th o rrn e ’s con'n p ro m is e mov(^e m ay I:be tum iing poinn t .By MarkWorblsi s-TCte paris u:'*:ne itliicuni Tha Associated PreasPre ______A n a ^ •«e= sc ud^iuaot ihmniwew»nrtity-n- if' sc fashioned by Democraticic with efforts to repealleal voter- G ov! irsr jcLsicwulf»{i.".inp :cj- 7111pm-nniiil ]& ‘ IV. Cecil -Andrus andid impo.wd term .limits onon lawmdc-1 i publican Sen. Jam es McCUircrc ers. Combined with hishis office’s I offering a reason- ouslyy rl h a * coaid a n « ihc ir-- r jia c tp tiuu±t:rK,ua4i,7ucMTsaai-.uiMi r ' tii.se on w hat was t W acaBus.” s *ijs:z o: cutcunuiry xiiis. i a dccaIccade ago in on attem pt to endid g enerally in e ffe c tivvc e andti too . Ihr a le often nonexistent comti le-and-dcath iss-ue . Thele Idaho] Cfarnaiaa Caei=a:c. .-sr»e itfxpffuer atmdjajc f Idaho.iho. • Legislature, the tone wasvas iset for a iropram jo air an aH .«“£ ir =c : iibiiiilii A lls d ,ses.sion that ended with r« BOISE - By the<,ff kind of leader- free speechsp jwiadple iaTiaii"ri ^ jasaenil n Ul sides of the is.sue lamba.sted th rejection ii namujj^ !' '• th e Ai it of the Western rcgiond pi able coinpromisiL* in his own part>' ourweaf•eaphs tbe imparsaaae cc » r «aaj^. hiti. prmnuL : Andrus-McClure plan and it d presiden- bccominK a lifo-ang to believe he progra;r«ai aii-elf aar The BesKogs ijm a Uuwir nt nowhere. But the effort't tiul primary planI he h< hnd wmiliiiin. , V\ wed leadership at its best, endorsed, his proposed ga for Idaho Public 1 Televijvisioa tifficijJj. aad :r« x a ,. dear' aai!-amaunxaii ItilDl Ifaxijn^ii ''iU H r aranll show» d gambling Dirk Kempihorn Klempthorne’s eir proposal also0 compact with the Shoshone-Sho acaa-Cw;fl4itoBi^^-gaa- -.n-.,----Sssui=^.ss_a. enaBifr.itaii! tssBeatfcatt---- . ■ , ' f— 7^ ^ d B.nnnock tribes and his si) havo exhibited 'sihc Elementary; Idaho.J. JimhoainR . aa apwesirr- ssraaac. of aisfc Buts-iihemta « c iiw ■ V-r iws'that perhaps he learned s signature ship even someIt inGay Issues in seemedled unlite]y. • ?earv rs m eet Hiprri.i rr««r4r l a s tc winter w whac cun happenn ‘‘Parents as Tcadicrs” earlycarl diild- were heRinningiwn an hour later entirely . j_ w h eun n he 1 waics for solutions to0 • hood devdopment inidativ sly v tA ciher-fiidt finci=!«-c i^zisaaeaca :hrua: d b e utsiUrai!uj . : . 3 Wcutherby said i Jacked.1 die night of Sept. lo land n d the COP {:m'< liiiur e withw anti-abortion activistss who hdpcd end a dcadlocdlock over' the debate pw.Hian ■ : ndrmfJB- i thhe e wake of his predecessor’ss dois-n rcdevdopmcnt andild quidjjyt ;j Scliool" be shownne's reputation as. addtjditJiotheneaiieihaiiiie-accii.-: :a r t rrrr** ,tUfmU.Pdictwots ^ !der. of his at v e toJ of a parental consent bill, bccame u political star.ir. HeV. also ■i than planned on tli , adminia73c}cin''s ZK snkc:- 's a c tl tTT Biw^-r»rHi»>tertifain! • • ni*K«n, i 7, and that arst st time Tx’e really a p p rooach ai lo v-ttci h o i-b u :3 ce rj.;-w : pulnioiDv «uitsiamcHe c . ^rH.Kamig n iUhuiiM T h at inimmediately put him some- won prai.ic for his effortsorts in the c at odds with legislative lead- U.S. Senate on such issuesmes as the 1 Education inembti up on an issue is.sues; •tvouldw m 'm hado* at* = psiwiny; anmteujt broadcast, dearly1 this v Ifind of pub- ' erallv■ weU-reioen’eidw *’Ge=icnffija^ : who had been burned by the1 Clean Water Act a ant nd the i a r » im bnch; iitt aand out of che bill’ss oftenof uncompromising pro- ^ from Kemptiiome'!rovcrsy." Jam es ofxhe-O-Child" imiiiim’ca.. . ' t■/•{T-«ibnrrT^ Endangered Spedes Act.t. Hiiihidb Sbmdiouse., mi«hcih c noc lik e ic. B ut m oters.irs. But that was the legis consensus builder;i Boise Stale Bul KtanjnhotaeK-. iiaa2J> -=3ES=. aad Public rr.u'.w a ^-11x iiuciic Hanu£:alhiutiy iinvt 2gislative ical sdentisi, said the jnidc ave conceded thac Thenten Kempthome further brandi. Tlic governor nowlow secm.s “Tliis is the first i iddle protmd. apm eaa: »«=r. = Kiiotpcilurntt' mamudu che smart alienate seen him stand oneu; where obn- the conc u tc d those leaders by threat- to bc rediscovering whatit iti t means : •nceras «5 'OppeeiaSf- sim: Tbe dote sm dsn: ^inmla^e!^KI^- muwi:. reministentunc o£ the compro- ening a that's generated thi g a veto if they went ahead to bc an execudve. 1 licity and controv “ ■ ■ U'eatlierby, ;i Universiiy twlitical =.W.ASHr\GTOOX W EASEL.^ Friday. “ This is on ------Id; daho Supnreme Couiurt

BQrms-logggingxosts-S------BOISEIISE(AP)-Members of the gates or vchidcs. ronmental group Earth In 1993, Highland sued^d a num- ^ > rst!cl failedf to convince the ber of entities includinjJing 200 Id a h o0 Supreme S Court to over- “Jane and John Does," accusingacc w m assessed assi penalties or order them of such things as trespass- tres w tria l ov er th e ir role in ing nnd destruction of propproperty, ■ |l|f|[||||B dustruefTlCllve protests in the Ner A 199G ju ry tr ia l foundund the ¥ ' 'i i w B B P e rce• NationalNo Forest. d c f en da n ts_w er e_liahl«a h lc _ to ------||||||||||iflHH the carly 1990s, Highland Highland for a total of $150,000S15I I E n t e rrprises p r contracted with in compensatory damagesIges and S h e a ree r r LumberI to build logging ^nearly Sl million in puni>unitive ------ro e d s-n-near-Dixie'as-parrof-thc—“ e C o v e -M-Mallard-area i timber the Ttie defendants indudedled Billy F o r e st SiService sold to Shearer, Jo Barker, Robert BonBorden, ^ ' ■ Meanwhiwhile, the environmental- Heather Briggs, Lawrew renpc IstS w/ere e n planning “monkey- Juniper, John Kreilick,j .P Pt c s s y w re n c;hing” h ir actions against the Sue McRae, Karen Pickric k e tt, ^ ^ 5; losgmslg and^ road work, court Jennifer Lynn Prichard,d, P Peter ■ - recordssIssaid. - ...... — Ltiusch, Erik Rybe'rg, MidM ichad J W orke:rkers and Forest Service Vemon and Dana Wright. ■■; em ploye*•yees later tesrified they In 1997, the trial count deidenied I fo u n d spikessp i driven into trees to their motion for a new trial.al. . f. d e stro y saws,sa construction equip- In tho latest ruling, the jus- I ■ m e n t wwas : damaged, survey tices said there was ample /// stakes werewe stolen and slash dm- 1dcnce that the environmentalSJS I /! b e r w ass piledpi in the road. ]knew about Highland's oppo>ppomi- I ------:__ LJ D esplite ite a forest dosure, mem- 1nity for finandal profit fromrom the bers ofE EarthEi Firstl were arrest- | Iso known as M ldtael F « s n . cxMi project and activdy intcrfereiferod. I ------n~n T iiinmuii^ToBiUmteAAnCmmiltt QBitftfirlanB ont mun " i fj'- such things as sitting in Wednesday. Insplrsd by • rDooiw “The appellants consisteiIstenily in a » )^ o t a a ttK taaaAee BqltL B a '«■ w ra ll WtTC-" ttn aftamctiKterlms. woodenn ttripods to halt equip- se depott Forestt Servicesworker droDps lawsuitit NE(AP)-A depotazidsi snmmadioBprqpBai;'. 2^h e p£z= m e i i i IficBl?'mua im JC (AP) - A droppedd li lawstiit vindicates the of 0 miscarriage. die Health But at a I Euruac S e irv ic e- w, t lh e aaeeiaae 2 * jer worker who company. . But the National Institute s joined the IVedaesday, msnaiittii Ui goinc com i tute of ay. board SBSEdxnnd Si .nf impany of con ------“ T h e fafact that Ms. Tipton Occupational C Safety and Hea 3sed to a pro- rfjou^ the i j; omlina: die-presencsacs^ o f b a n n e d d ro p p e d th Health j Health (efadhi3-^5jem.sBaid. Coc* w —5 C3eZ3=iaZKd FPu rtwH 1 this matter without any sjudy si stopped short of blamilaming Jig depot that it v o u ld p r ^ 5; dhsnmai^ tai txeeee.painc has settlemen preseat a nsl; id sbe aeahhiaBeaes gritgiiit«juiir«i.Tm< le n t from u s c e rta in ly *tlthe paint for miscarriagesg es or . COEUR d’ALENEabove the area’sscOMt^'sou^oe^q^li^es'. She ifcpoc gnes jibiwe on |. (ibnin^di h e r litwsuiclie against the confirms5 d that the allegations in 01 ^ -divided PanhandJt•qmfer. B oard ,■ „ •' camnuny. other hcalUi problems. meaih^ Oidk hnn«eyttBsi lh e disaact"'s megiiini t h i s c aise s e were completely Tipton, a timber sale officer'icer at ! __;District Board basedging ji the McLaadre«: ^ Cirliu-iripcmiiofB£ Baker Cicy, groundless •ess. a C o e« r «rAJteae sasna = 2 i. rinoBgfc d ie saifi. H iiiiiii less,” said M. Sherman Wallowa M Whitman Nationtional ;ranks Qf those opposeiir and Santa doctor -H-ho: . ® |, <3tte«droppttd;thesuisu ir la s t w e e k . D re w , g e n >0 IVTireSeZIIS ± ak c ’s. d K m o st iiknil ■^mt a jeneral counsel for the Forest, F filed the fe d e rd lawsiawsuit ! posed railroad.fuding!_efforis_to -----Couot>-and: '' iaa E^urt: b eu a tiseJ tthe Foresc company, id if.panBl.<3«pfg g d a.— -pcEi:iiQn m lib •orest Service employees A Forest Service spokesmi•sman Burlington Northenrs" Ithe depoi posed to ti* ]; iidter tua-pluyeuss said was who worke d ie aQ iafer omwesgb Saaa -1: ru ij-f IJ ^nnrwiimitfTHyn^ rked wich herbicides or d d< e n n e d to comment on theBcasc. ca: __Fc R ^ lw ’ay C o.’s_eud spilled or the Jocataouioa railroad «f£izaal$ 5e»lE» XTedaetdas:. jiimmiB war^ i cuwiay: heoltlt proiroblema for spedal paiipaint to mark trees for Ci fer. w ant to bu^d ^ ; m r ilm . Calls, to Tipton’s home rang rai 1 dcsi^ a topnotj^'mod aldihedepm . fiacc a h e a ric e -so :be logging wwere e r at an Inaeased risk unanswered ur Friday. ty. District 1 Wardird members But awfmCTnerCatnayi«5ineaeDf c ; h th e I'Fif.i-^ Vi»if-iT;^.iii.n iiiW“ : ‘"intiu: wa» ui lign^fiiixncanc caccor ’ voted-4-3 TO oppose'eniation at live Dale VaaV. Sioae said ihe e. ' imdiu-diidiiian.aactoto ]piusuefur- -‘‘unacceptable risks"n's i office in aquifer is ihrextenedih bt-cs^ IbI b e ie n e c . agBfrif tb« xeanc ]; dhur cuurc am an..''ss a i d « MAUPIN AUUCTION * J Tmight pose in case fusi^le'modd d soureesusr^rftbiiednDBteajBheagi. sjsaSi: UkcsiiC.aftataomey fot sa£=? esgzaeeriC ai^tC aS nQ^ : i OL aiiiiirinir, ^M ON D A Y , AUGUS® T30,1999,.#«^ ] leaked into the aquifer.gallon, rwo- Andhcsaid*d«hBvtcrSichii^aD a^soiso r z b e d ’om sr dfa< ] Earlier, three boardand fuding Nonhera trioriedtDbt^ihe43epCB gevpB ; i^l^t^9CSeEvi^a^ offidals ATED: JBroms. tdaho. 424 Wesl RoadsiI.FfomltiseentefofJaWma. ^ , were gi\-en a present puciidi ai . O isd ^-thtac ac the paint Bo41/2m!i8iwert.WalchkI ior auction ilDds. ) -Burlington Northern's ! tniic ui;uni:7 stimiliurds,tfvwhile the SaleHmKSzK& O O m EVEBMSAlf______[ , Rathdrum, w here a sca ^ i ^liraiiiiaffllithacNileaIes- CT tw nim l ____ Uinch by Kathy j shows the 500.000-gaIljes over inivestment]t I I ltoi£.wdiii'guinccunciir LAWN & QARDEIiEN it e m s ------I . tank diesel storage ant promises I ictiit. iTmlixbiciidi im rfu iclf-propellcd rotary lawn mower:r wlili tear bagger* self-propcllrdHied : “ lawn jprtnkl.nkler • propane barbccuc • do| rhe Idaho thelan is xeld C3Mana>«s» FireFcv Lendcgs tsslisw im jmil. onuicipLiafiiaciDns.. loghousc • wheelbarrow • S ft. * [X- is suing a that th e im -e ^ I Siliet- CllianiuaL FainamrCo.o£B- step ladder* B&D clcctric hed«c trimmertri • 4 stack on patio chairs ,• v e a n js a s auere o S e p pccfaased rd : rerrnal janatm uiii^ • hoes • rakes • forks • shovels Irs.t . I :ompany he and w ould Syit id d ID p eaeae. Baa i=ca!!ea Stearn r io o a r nwii Mf-iu: nthe“ iduli*. ini Itiles.. Slichi.,Jt, aaid the State su(ally selling First LawJer*ers acdfgnnjTy C arp. B eparpZTiaes of Fjaance 3: COLLECTIBL3 L E S Ih IB jlR inH IHM P p B g Child's rirc cn cs and foil- u-em >.nT>Trr»piupL di±iaK K ^BmasiKiBT mtneii IU ; engine pedal car with ladder • child’si Radio Plycr wagon •> 10 BOISE (AP) - Thtling about *^aeofthe io jeiU. Kallon mllk'cait'can • Toy Ford tractor ♦ toys • 3 clcctric Irain sets, I is Uoncl; be StmdamesnS char nxsre to,tn> some dre over 'ncl; 1 . D epanm ent of Finance i; dples -H-hea;31 3-00 a i« o f f e n s s he-seo )vcr SO years old • several clectr:trlc train buildings, depots and * i seceand bn che'lnms. componentsIS • 3 or •« mini trinket trains fro : Nampa m an and the coreL'd in 3rd securities is thai«TiBhst«at)di»-th 5 c e rom Germany • 3 music boxeses • • I sa id t i a c n e n c n Ititifap DIown Klai^I picpieces • Crystal glass picccs • Crys ^represented for illegallyy, contends dose all of tiicheinaieii^ihecand iisres:s o a r s b a d p u t in a a o se dhun ystal clock‘ Cowboy statue • unregistered securitiesicz i did n ot along »-idj the S H O P IT E MMS tfae h ^ '‘SeoBBis SaflEJBB.OCB? gBCal m a t .'tihm in?ttw»r!s- Dura Cra(t ben< 't ing to be forthcominjITS that the Bureau Chirf bench drill press • 8 ft. woodedI wotkm bcneh • 3 In. bench vise • ief M aiihrs F i »S : tI J' micsrs TT>*JVT^II^ire JTIftWC B&D 1/2 el< sc» . ‘ investment risks. iy offering said. :. electric drill • 3/8 Inch Skii clccicciric drill . Roll round toolbox • !aeciia£ wih'SbeSL. /\uonc(l hand 1 IX • ! t The lawsuit, filed^ and desist T he d e fe a d nd tools • drill bits • Craftsman nat Sander • Craftsman Skll saw • Ddaais also cffensS aemila w n K . .&Bsht(ileHtc .ndll IbBK . Craltsman rouii District Coun Tuesday,four c other and sold unre{ outer and tools • CampMI Hausdt'field aliless {wrtabic palnl sprayer repstered «aoBSi» ^oerIT itnBesaors liutne • battery charge lyw |r that Nick Androlewicz vhen ihej- naea arger • cigarette lighter air comprcircssor . Mini Mac 16 In. chalnsawuw ;fc «C3« xtcn Siocfised Ea a h o s i caasmifiaRiBra co rdds s 'M aklta disc sander • 100 , tell potential customorstment i said do so, ScanlBamsad. i ibsirdE 0 ft. tape • organizer boxes'if. • • S ^ UfawIlK yoBR'Ulctlnt, eaWlii dao’t screwdrivers1 • ssocket sets • levels • hand sawjws • c clamps • electric stapler • Florida-based company ( ittt* t b n Iw t new pop rlvlter '■tr. i t 'Iter • 18 ft. extension ladder • grgrease guns • eompresjlon testertter { t ^investm ents had cease an - =S."*SMSUtdMnTiua- and other shoplop items 3 U¥‘»«>afion^|{hwelli«*tit •orders against it in fou HOUSEHC 'states. m ^ ^ HOLD, SPORTINa ITEMSIS & MISCELLANEOUS I clcctric h e a teer r. ♦ 4 drawer chest of drawers • B& i ■ The Finance Departmc ^ Biiae. icratti afC Iba- ma w«w portable TV . skis, poles andmd I SnaiL bIUv. » ctc. • ftshlnsK tatackle »Acro U te 7*50 blnoculailiars • palm roller and bnishes • H aidhndkamR ntmwmlfclu i b l ^ w e r i tied dow n belUslu • 3 burner Coleman cam p jtov * • ^ v ;;. tog oniclo... •arim. Mac tDuefh Off imU ove • Coleman lantern • sleepinging : «nd tm to Itt* .oinil KHKltl OIL Wa bag»»greaso&» & oils • l ^ b a l l bats • new rollstisserle *Apothacary vases • small kitchen appJJan* lall Jancei • pots and pan* • utensils» • post hole digger • 1970 BuickIck •ntJUn. wheels and otheIther mlKclUneous Items too numimerous to mention .. t e h t t r A i l e Dnira ■ ^ g ^M teB gnUmitoi _I 1968 Starcraft,'t. singlesl axle, tcnt ttallcr. crank upip type, needs rtp alro n canvas. '■ e w « t ^ ^ "■ w ith-i^piiMm. OWNER! BILLMMAUPIN ------and visit-. D>adbCta.d&QD«i T ratt Cut tt Itakiklt Cfciddl Oiy «l Sil« ^ : e n v l T p T i i M j e CaULTDOMr S dt M M 9«l by M a ste rs Ao(lOctlon Strvlce TmFalS^JUiiInn 731-050 er73&]» 0 3 6 "The Business that Sen?rvice Built’ WM AUClUCTIONEERS CLERK : i OC m MBc n O F n m mIEEE r E m i Lyis M uitara ta r Gary Oaboma ^ Umar Lovatand - • ^ i l l SBBiSiE H | Buni. Idahooho Ooodkig, Idaho — ianliini&. i * l , (208) 543-622-6227 (208) 934-S3S0 (20BM3e-9S63 ailKSSWl!S S Mottle Mo Phones 73M 616 • 539-5:^5350 • 431-7355 i I -VkKWimaOn^^rfirflW i- WngsMePtwn>twne 208-431-7355 » FAX 208-430-7351355»www.ma«tafmirl«Dn fwn ^ ' I 1 I_! PO(DORCC r Saturday. Aucutt 26,.8,1999 Tlmevllawy, Twin F.-ifli, IdflheIdahc C-5

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O n aL mission1 to lightt up th e ;skylightIts for sti:udents 'Schools agreeCC r. I Project aimsIS tI o p u t ’ to 1 build , R ouic.ses selectedr fur iliu pilot. |ir;e mitnieni n u> civ.ile the N'oriliiirilien'i' I waters, but Tom TnTrusky hopes -j in th e r(Kul,lad, said Susan iluruivic/.. Itliiho li CeniiN' fi>r ili):lllig h i'i I ; students leamI lo appredate ' ' ' • })rinci|)iilII o f th e .‘i t-M udeni I-Ilk Ediication. 1^ what’s on the cefling. City SchiK)lHK)1 nesiled in lhc-iK»rth'------— A-rcpTTi'TJr.TiiplclFirn.Ti-i.-i-rh.- - •■■•- • I There they couldId see; poctrj- centnil Idalidah o u'ixuts. ■ Idaliu It Depai'imeni uf ililiuaiiicatiiiii I and artwork by sometme of Idaho's . ^ ••It's csscisseniially wasiL-d tim e fu r last k< year iiulicaied iho iiuniI>L-inhoi h a v e tho il Cooui- i l''.illsli'saiv!' a. I .arranged to look likeike whimsical someone•IO lo ta lk to." ctnild ct dutililehy ^skylights. A ndsom eofof the people T h e r eI are ;ir three sets of'six The center is desigiiod to m< behind thc art migh b c I)(i’ missii)ii' Boise State University.3ty, calls il tlie sc h o o l. Next Ne^ fall the students to to provide edticalion n> ])<-oplL' III I “Idaho Sk>-Iights” projirojeCT. and it ihcnisulxc-s'es will bo asked to pro- lhe lh five m irthein cuunties," starts this fall in a feifew selected vide tlieirr ownoi ptienis to take the Siiid. ^i "A l som e puini. ycm have I areas. i mf ' ' place uf thhe e originals.i he he ahle to e\tend th.it lo lhele h. I , "School officialss tt think a I r Tnisky drewdr» from a nuinlnir of calaiireaie ca programs." great chancc for studi[udents to t>c inuliiiuns,i, suchsii a s sonnets, h e n els North Idalio College, i I educated instead of jijust zoning and e v e nI tlie ill oarly Anglu Saxon University Ui of Idaho. Ix-wis^CIa.•Clark ■ out, manufactiiring spitspi H-ads, or J sty le th a t originally oi chronicled Stale St College and Idaho Si.iSl.ii'.- ■ sleeping or harassinjsing the dri- bloody bniliatilo.s bur has been University Ui will oTfer ihe four'oiirses H a d ap te d lo di vers,” he said. “Thee didri\'ers arc 0 de scrib e such peaceful each cai is hesi ecjuipped to leach. H delighted to have anotlnother object § scencsasw.ittva tcrhugs on a pond. N 1 o n h Id a h o C o lleg e w ill con- cti ■ of attention on the bus.’ Starting1 in thc fall, a Shoshoni :inuc tin sen-ing as ihe coniminiiiiinitv ' H It’s the latest brainc ------^ ^ s o n g a b o)ui u t the wild rice lhe :ollege col a n d provide 1(M)^ aniltl 2W-20 ■ linchild of a ______-trilii.< uscd------nrarrwho-hasTimJerrarra lffto u c li------cd-to-cat-unuLit-wai;------levevei counjuii..vocal innal-<'las» ------■ , d e s tr o y e d:d hy livestock will ind am developmental u^irk for si efforts as compilingg tlthe oldest Bob.Stit.UDjUnhentty E a ^ praltSMr ToaI Ti«Ti«sky b speariwadli« a project irt to £et posters bearing the worfirork of Idaho appear in the native language, lly lem de: s who have not conipIelL H movies Hlmed in Idaho:ho and show- pe«ts pet oo ttettn ccOnes nm i $ckool b n tsa. . c^ng Bel^an artists \ lh e spring,5. thetli sjime sung will be ligh hig school. , forced lo paint on flour ? Endowment for the Trusky Tn created “Poetry irin could have a live poet oon b oard? in English. T 'I h e U n iv e rsity o f Id a h o> spi ■ .ing World War U - all bring Publiiblic Places" in 1974. pladngng “But it was too much ed the poets to lie ahle da;ializes in teadier education an meaning lo an in daily li ih o D e p artm en t o f poem:ttffls by Boise State students <»ion to do cverj- school busStaldTh;*! •■".-.■Wtl.l-Idaho hisiory or culture cn(■nginooring in northern Idah.dalKi. •' ■ also has endorsed ibe dt>*t>-buses b< and around ihc commu rhni riu n l< or CHVironmcimeni or the scenery.” whdiile Lcwis-Clark Stare Colleg ■ , The Idaho Commissic 111- I’d n eed a b u d g e t that t^ rivals Tnisky .siiid. iVrts and Boise Stale's nitv.1ty. The bus proKram b stcd forr aa Boise State." * d. ha?las business, social wt>rk an ______d cp aitm en i__ar.c-m at iterested in oOTtp\Tng couplu p le vear< w hile th e fLxctL If m ntOT Ihn “t’oviry’ doesn'tdo have lu he a nur National Endowment fot Mith m ore th an just postet■aer apprrfich ran far Imger. lasted an hour to 90I minu.csm for -• '■haiku in praise of The T center should alluw sii ilossom.s or Emily deienis to nn/ye freely heuvee gram to financc Idaho ! n i o and from school.'* "Th“Then it dawned on me." he thc workshop dem entiiiobecttcc. ii n S through thc 200020001 sd IcK ni^t. th e agetKy's said.id. “1 thought. 'What aboutut tive. The answer was rciTlanolcsdiool D'ckinsonn in Amherst, or insiisiiliitions. B urke Miid th e goal I H t'Ss ^ of.pubIic:nanspoha.------sdwo)Iwol buses.’ 1 could see fleets of bc to ss that-put olcn------Shakespeare.iir e J t- c a n h c .u .p o c m ------to}.crcatc.u-^une-siup^hop^fo .t r_fo. ■ ------“Ir-is-an'cxemplarjary^way-10 of----- dtstricu Idaho lira ..tpach poetry and art i tnnorative and *re"re poea?eny buses all around the statete ty of miles on the veh•ehicles that “bout the LoIoUl Trail,” the route stutudents, who could visit on Xashion,” said Sheri Simi!L'o"of"S; eehowitntirksbut.~ .\ndid *wouldn’t it be g reat if you3u bring thcir rural snidcnts Lewis and Clark offifficc lo register and pay fo .l!,po'iuio„'-.hn through Idaho, clailasses from any of the’fou , schi:hools. Burke s;iid several details, siicl - Solid plaIans for Gkiorilla Stjteelhead 1 hit Idahc i tuition and the location off ili'crs from overheating,ng. passed overT LowerL Gnimie Dam. gncd contains few specifii study eh ns are right and steelhead arere Thc fish already haveha been. thc last, obsiui ludereseaiirchers stade before readiing . je,f,jiails about courses or hudgeis r e tu:uming n in force for IdahoIO enticed upriver by thc:c coldc flows Idaho. That is ■ :t is m o re th a n double },qJ said, becausc they coult)uid H The AMOclated Pra— ____ on Thursday. angler;lers in search of th e sca-nmin from Di\^orshak Rcser\-or\-oir on the the num berr countedct at the same char u t lange o v e r tim e. Vance saidid the; aircraft would Clearwater River. Thurhat means time in 1998398. It is more than *he A -run o f ste e lh e a d dcs- I • . Plans have changedrd aagain for m ake a couplepie of m ore refueling £ s- the migrating steelheadad have not 1,000 fish bctijcti'er than thc lO^year ■lAn Idaho company partiartidpatins stops duriniing lhe weekend m1 for tbe Snake. Salmon andid been the victims of a warmw: ther- average. J n the effort to assess5 ththe condi- bet«'cen Bon ind Ronde rivers is showinglg mai block which often;n occursi in Catch-and-rid-rcleasc anglers in .. ombav and Nairobi u oon m rtime, if not early, lion of moimtain gorillailia habitat before the lastastlegbftbejoumej- the downstream rcservoivoirs. thc lower CCle le a rw a te r R iv e r a re . ■'•cJews with values. Find H ■•in war-tom Rwanda. •to Rwanda eari lie cooler-than-average sum-1- Last year, high temperperatures in doing fine andant it bodes well for sariyMondaj-. r. heavy snowpjck and slow it in t h e 'KiEC'iQWN'^ ■ •. Larry Vance, foundinder and Once there,:re. Probe-1 will be relM«i M the lower ColumbiiT del;Jdoycd the___ the.catdi-andJndkccp .season-ivliidi______• chainnan of Mc<^-baselased Earth flow n o\*er gi ease of runoff have helpedd steelhead. opens WednesInesday on the Snake ~ p a g e s . gorilla habitat in ;p ,the Snake and Columbia Search.Sciences Inc., ssaid the Vdcanoes Natiratiaxal Park and tb e ' a About 4,400 A-run1 fishfi have lUvcr. company’s state^)f-the^^-a^ Probe- VirungasMounjuntain Range to aaa- 1 remote sensing equipmipment >\-as Ijie light wava\-es reflected from in India on Friday cnin r ro u te to g ro u n d o bije je c ts IO p ro d u c e Africa. '’hj'per^pectial Last Moiiday, Vancece said he An episode had abandoned attemptsipts to con- “National Geographic , vince reluctant authoriti*rities to let E x p lo re r." tentativelyte: sched- , ,his team fly over India inaleasedin > uled to air inin1 D ecem b tf oa .^trplane. GovernmentIt ooffidals cable netvi*^irk CVBC. WiU fea- 'app aren tly had securityy oconcerns ture the workrk- being led by the about such high-tech gearearpasang Dian Fosseyey Gorilla Fuad I through their airspace. r IntemaiionaLiL N i t t '' The Probe-1 had beenen w aiting;r*^The misaonion will go on until n th PerioiJ d ^ for almost a \%-eek in Banjlangkok a t w e b a r e enoulOugh sunshine to PIST R IC T 4 Amanda Haughght Julie Call that time, and Vancece finallyi make tbe cdleclection." Vance said, dedded to reroute the equequitroent Namrcure has to cot^ieiate Savannah Castro Emily Haught to Singapore w here a comi April Dieterer ^ ■ . cargo flight could be caughtcat to The area inriirolved. bordering Emily Claridge Africa. But whUe that momo« was Congo and UgsJganda in east-ceo- Dorothy Johnsorion Jiicholas Fc^ , being arranged the pemermission trai Africa, haslas been ravaged by Anally came through froarom India chil war. Andrew Edwands David Keever jn^rcdith h}] bs 'Freeway will ch Donna Headley Phyllis Shoup-K(■Keeverff Ryan Hilliardird Ask AdMHound I mbrough near Salt Lake to sealarch our Karissa Klauser Sharon Kerswell;11 Mm Aaron Lemaslasler ' M=ry Kim ; “ SALT LAKE C ITY (, David Rodriguez Sandra LaswellI ffiW Mitchell Quiguigley David Meleza m a p ^ - C l a s s : Wasatch Constnictors wil sifieds :ihuch of Interstate 155 inii Salt forr 1you. Craig Tanner Aura Lee Maicke ^ d Crystal M:vliller ,-Lake Valley from tonight to ^ / ; through early Monday. John Vargas Kenny May • Northbound lanes betb etw een J t S 3 Megan Mi/liller . 15300 South and 600 Nortforth a n d , Austin Weeks D onalcUjpp^ fford ■ . ..,. • uuthbound lanes from 600500 North ' . David Nieielson 10 4500 South will d o se tonitonight at D i s t r i c t s 8 until Monday at 6 a jit Chris w S L I ^ ' Thomaslas ‘ Northbound from 10600XX) South Jared Olsojon to 5300 South, and southiithbound Tell Adllound«&a> naYe loetaae Catherine Becker \^Sfwnitncy Vandmderwalker ■ from 4S00 South to 10600iOO South • for u d bell scwdaidbionadaaatdl ^ Waverly COlsen ‘will close tonight at: 8 until TbenbecsudbsibtfaeadtDjtK. Allen Cheney Nathan M cHar/ji Welch .S a tu rd a y a t 8 a.m . Thos«lose sec- He can reaa ristustu b s e « b o a e. «r. tions will closc downn < a g a in thrau{:h ibe pas»SesofaweifaaaSW Lori Cheney BBfflf|Rangen Yi Jeff St Clainir - Saturday a t 6 p .ia until: M(Monday aevipapenmiutticoaQT. • at 6 ajn . Fer mere MemBck«.aflru«n. ei • Kayie Child Z Josh Serr '• ' Traffic will move MoM onday _ |B S S |W 7 {morning onto ncw pave: Julie C ro^y {between 7000 South and lk S j |j |k L ^ & ^ ^ i ns Kym StangIger ' South, said Wasatch spokeokesman Troy Egbert I^HHBgoE^g&ro • MdiaelMower. hUpUfmwwjmmt Richard SttJtubbs MarkGibby . ,t ari / ' Jayson Vcg Alex Hagen ’fit Barbara Hall ^ Amber Wa;^lyment O Morgan H am iwn a.. ■ ^BM regglLoolev-y ^ E ric W illianms r Ashley HariisM__ L|fl|^H|Ljfl^^^biola)la Wonathon V\Wolters

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i D A^ l -I O A V h S'J' Don’t fret a b o u t finances.f Find solicilid ideas in >le survKvor o f eraash retuiirns for c t h e jMONEY pages. POCATIiTI-LLO (AI>) - For Cliff 1; closure j Thompson, he's kopt that chronido iho fanfamily "I realizoil in a fei on. it was a painful but tragedy. t: It would tako more il f w days that my pick with healing jourDunioy, „ e than family was gone I -iUi God. Ir took me a long I making a few intiuiring plui • I rem em ber it time to' figurefij out diat you have to ■ Tlie -Jl-ye-yearolil Thompson was c pJuuio like in oid moviescs. in bits and accent w here 3« yc;i calls or .doing a search onm Ihoi pieces,”Thompsons what hns happened," he ■ years ago. hut kiw little In Ii tern et for inform atiun abc ■ said. of the city.ity. Hu was tho "liitlo F iihout Tlio towhoaded or ..i^ T T rw FiKaiello. she .said. □ipluinTOul.os. “It's norno God’s acr against you. C lifford”‘ of front-page newspa- p itaiized fo r 133 dnys ni Si. You hav H E R R E T T ' n por stories Tho accident that hasi tied ti Anthony Hospita avc ro accept that. He c s thon - th e sole .sur- Tniompson’s life to Pocatello h; ta]. Ho soon mislit lal .vivor of aniin autom ohilo'accidont jx I* hap- l>ecame a favorite ofoflhoslatf. andtake a tragedy-like thar I>enc;don July 27.1961. rn It around into some- I 'vf,nUi‘ctMCojx^ that killodtl >1his parents and throe Tlie community sliuiowcd Its con- thing gooc Faulkner Planetarium sihlinRs. Cliff was in the back seat'I of a corn for him by shi TOd.” ^ isas>fct,raUKir | station wagon driven by his fiith. showering him "I noododI I athor. with loys and dotliin od to come here lo finish Jam J;i es Howard Thompson. 28 tng. induding a J I tho final ch;chainor anil closo iho 'di. 28, A teddy b e a r.th a t Cliriifford told a hook on whil dump truck traveling on a twolaivlano reporter had been gi\ vhat happened to me." . sireich sii of U.S. Highwav 30 oi given to him by w w w j t t a g k _____ ThompsonI Siiid »;;i dliriii); ln \ n -fi.m ...; ^ a ’’big cowboy.” itvalley.taii>/inav{«ai -jialtt-west-of-tht^Pocntcilo-nirpn:rpnn A-TodirdoctoTof/j; struck a parked veliiclo an 'fered to adopt "laJso »vanvantoil to thank ihe |>o<>- sw and him and a Caiholic: nnun took Iiim r y i a A \ l swonod headnin inio the siaiioiitioii to a rodeo. SHOWTIMES...■■■RATINGS...REVIEWS... J>Io Avho caroarod about mo, I want \vawagon. thojn to knowlow iIkii the liiile f>oy is llie U.S. Army a.ssusum ed respon- all urown iip James Thomp.vm. who wasIS ono sibility for the solo .su; g but the popcorn! lip now. and that I'm furlough fur from the Army base a sur\'ivor of the ' — doinR fino,, I'm I'l married. 1 havo a I-'oj at accident. A number'.r of relatives diiURhrcr ant Fort U wis. Wash., had laken1 hishi offered to take rhe I S and a good home and family, fai Io visii relatives ii I boy, but his Mimo proi)on>'•rty." (^Ij, : in paternal grandparen Mississippi. They wore reiuniiii) ents, Howard Accompanitiniod by his ivifo. Kvm, to t tiing and Ully Mae Thompnp«m. gained lh9U U 10 the base whon the accident hanhajv ai.stody of him. tho SpaJdinR.;lg. Mo., resident soiigiii jk|K-nod.-/: closure for tli-l Elizabeth. IG monihs old.old, bccame a part of thei lo. and talking to j>e<>- andmd sons Jamos liarl. .S, and John leir family in ' ■Ri:n:N-s(^N cl.in ic plo who iniRlitgilt still know some of I'nii ohn Stewan.Miss. at — tho nursos and •nmk, 2. James l-arl died on rouieinii| Tliomp,son. who gets ind nuns who caroil for lo0 thotl hospital, John Frank livod Jts emotional • him,- Vod -ivhcn di.scu.wing his fjfamily, said I w B l I □r 15 hours. The others diedI at his father was reared ‘ TJio trip has heen plnrmed for 'tJielie scene.■ J “din^|x)or" o lly s P R O B L E M S s two >-ears hy T and had planned on y Tliompson. a pnifev Clifford Cl Thompson was luckj'. s/ona/carport in;iiistaHor. He « kj'. career of the /Irmy to ci ' 9:3 0 am-2:30pm 'niompson's v [e suffered a broken coUarlmne,ne, ily a better life. T A D A C H E i I's wife said he needed an1 oi>eno dislocation of a slioulder to soc bc)-ondd thetl headlines of yei- andi Jer Thompson said he hah u come to ______1^ Till-GRI lowed Idaho St; Itl a nasty cut over an eye, but he ' State Journal copies hcalilaled quickly. he terms with hisloss. "AsByxmediild.Iha. S I N U S P 1 gets a poc)or grade ■ from,I gun contr Music- & Movi(ies at the S I N U S H I rol groups O n Fl Vu Drive SALT L/VKIi C -riday & Satui Ii c m - (AP) - Utah droppipped from a “D" to a “D-”; LJrday N ig h t Li' Bun la»\^ oaniodod ia “D" in six areas M ont Itil Show time __ K»tI»-C.oiitrul inl ntana and Wyoming both G a te s rOpen at 6;.?n in lih y itct ta y am------rcccftinTcd-fniimggnnieS:------^ 0 - ® I essential to proi Jrotectilig children “W4usiG-at7^ Rrades. U tahsiayt grades. Five states - ayeil the same. Kentu^tucky, Maine, Montana, States were ratt“ Itod on dieir laws Louisi; T h e i : o-Hit at 10:001 - 111 SIX area.s that isiana and Wyoming - 3 t h K at the group said receivocived an “F.” 'vould protcct c t c h ild re n from - In light li, of the Columbine Kmis. Thoy aro: rrestricting con- shootir HTAKING M P \ cealod weapons; tings. Bernstein said the ns; barring juvc- groupP was' disappointed thnt W\RR OGICAL niles from possessiossing guns; pro- morestj LIOR f t hil)itinK juveniles I stares did not enact tougher [H • LER!" ^ es from buying or gun law:im.to protect children, r m u f r r '^ H H soiling guns; roqn-■qiiinng adult.s to "I ihii lock up thoir guns; think Columbine spurred a ns; allowing cities numberK;r of state legislators to act, to onact stricter• gungu control laws hut on t than exist in the st; n the other hand, roo ninny • -• state; regulating other statesst; didn’t do anything. if tho socondaiA- s;ilelie of firearms by Some ei "A BREATH jjim.oiyiicrs-l____ even weakened existing ___ ------:— inu-s,“ B(Bernstein.Siiid. PSVCHOU Utah received afl • U lK*cause It Bernst lacks lau-s regulafir nstein said he has not yet . aw Iliad llh I nfing gun storage received■ed calls from Utah politi- tiiMAiN.s O n i; O f T i i i ; and secotidar>- saleales and doesn’t cians rei B A S E R . . ^ allow cities and cou regarding the grade, but liN D s O f O uk T i m i;. counues to cnact some inn thet state arc proud of its ordinances to pro\Toveni gun vio- reputatio lence. Ition as a gun-toting state, G i.i i t i ;r s !” Bernsteinem said. iwm, \l)illi; Funhermore. UraUrah allows con- ■ coaled weapons t( s to bc carried llUKIOUS CoMfiUY!” nearly anywhere■TO. including 'rr.M.V'«ii\|v\ - churches and schoollools. thc repon ^ H U J A l b I'RT B h o o k s R l; said. .More than 29,029,000 people in SuPK iiM E C o m i c M' i “ T h u m b s U p !” Utah are licen.sed to t carry con- ' “'pj. coaled weapon.s. ‘T iiii M usii’ I-nst session. Utah':nh’s lawmakers ■ banned guns fromtn i 2002 W inter a M M R Olympic venues; aiand allowed “A T w is t I'D A n d H i churche.s to Iwn guns. g i Bur legislators refusedrefi during jj^pS^ K ^ o i the general sossiorion to outlaw B “A.jyiUST-SL-E!” guns in schmils andd sOm». ( i s a a i - ! neighbors. Coloradoido dropped i ^ HUGH GRANT JA Now Showing at lhe from, a ‘-C" to a “C-”: “C Idaho I Fri/Sat/Sun 8:30■ 1 ^ 3 MICKE THE a BLUE El HAUNTIN'lO Friday 7:0’:00-9:10 Sal-Sun 5:00-; .SOMI: IIOUSLS i^ H h a Jwomp Oncma 41 Soo JomiI A M E S C A A N Tho Iron Gla AKE iK>RN I W D .u M t'l ______;00-5:(K)»7:DO-fl:OO fR) tg.lO,2t8.4.30.7.0S, J n ^ B I ' MickoyBhj3 luo Eyes (m B ig D a d d y 7:15-9:30 . IPOta) lg « ,415,91 ^HuKh! J n j l M ^ Notting Hill Dudley Do Right™ iii •’ American Pie>ie (Rl M W IB (PQ13K 12.05,230,4:50,7,1:, 7,tS.03S 12:00-2:15.4:30-7:00.9-15-11 *^•15 _ ■ 9:3Q .ii-anig ______m i M U f f k A D o s o f F lan d o rs (01 The 13th Warri.rrio r A stronauts Wifoipc ------12:30-2:4s..snn.7-i.; (PG)ovu B f f l n f f i i i n JR) 121S,?i0.420.7.fl0.8 ------1-:00-4:00.7:1S.q.^^.>5-11:4S ■ M M i i H NOMMnONOmM^ ESdl. Murphy ■ Bow flngor (PGi: The M use (PO[KIS) ^ B p H p i p l l l P l2:00-2:1Swl.3n.7-m.Q.,.^.„ Ai» Ot ttio Joromo Onenia 4| 1H15 12:3Q-2-4S.S-f>n.7-,f^.^ Soo Jofomo Showtlmes Doop Bfuo S oa im Runaway Brido ipqi ill at 10;00 l2:3Q-2:45-‘i:(in.7<.i.o-^n.,,. PQjOlgU LL22 _l:00^:00:7:is.Q-i.J.15-11:45 Therh o S ixth SoiYse ipoij) owyo^ u c c V ^ L L t f f o«w Star Wars: Eplsodo 1 (PO)OI9U n N M i l l H ^2:30-2:.l5.S:fln.7-7n.Q„r.,i., Univlnlvor«irSoldror2 :Ti,.iu«,™ L l i i i m •mwl Blair Witch Project:t r(R)0|BW Teaching Mrs. I^ixth^JckI |9j15j11^15^2j0^2|1^4|3^ 'i i i f J PQOB)R C bK rs. Tingle(Poiatl I U f l 0-7:00-9:15-11:15J ______’ Srtrtty,toy. A u*wt 2fl. 19S9 .Tta«*J(»w».TwlI. Twin FaOi. Idalw C-7 I]daho ■ Raiinch couLlld fostej"r 1 I s o nme coopDeration I N ature re Conservancyy managesi spreadid I ISLANDD PARK : (AP) - 1,-s He Henry’s Lake Outlet, a modesd est ■ pcaccfula(FIt Flat Ranch. The open -ocre ranch in Island ^ BB f The fish in the outlet, im-i^.ffinp ■ Park was boughtbou five years ago nad ling Dq ^ ^ H w ■ ■ by The Nanir lative cutthroat trout, arc th^eB^eat------B mrc Conscrvanci., an cuttned by warm water that flows ■ organizationion more famous for out )ws ■ iireserving5 landla with rare ani- Fio f^ e ^ o w lake. May said. ■ inalsorendanjlangered plants, in Fora 53,000, the ranch is putting tl a new sipckwatering system I Recentlyy abouto two dozen that I Idaho ranchi liat will pull warm w ater out of ■ S - . » r - ^ t T ichers piled into a thefie outlet for the cows. It had K 3. * t''*ris£3 ■ Avagon to sec«tJie t] results of a four- beer ■ yearcxpcrima een drawn from one of the >id ment m raising cattle. sprii^"Ije^crecks, which hdp lower I ' The ranch:h has> been divided thev I into 12 pastursturcs. The cows arc “V ■ moved lo a dii “We want to see what works I different one eveiy .andid doesn’t," May said. “Everylu K S H H I P I I tiiree to 12 daydays so they don’t e a t - - time ■ fjrass down lo n e y o u can leave cold w a t» in to the nub. The pas- thee streams,si it helps.” I tures «fi(h strc;itrearas haven’t been Th i ■' -V I I rfrazed for threethr years, giving _ thenThere are 450 cow-calf pairs cm e ranch this summer. So far tfae Lli-i''-- -'I I I plants a chance^.o^l»dc„d ^v. » VWtaisanlwalttofMI I ...diorc up eroded Ives are m ating the weight l| Ite M n Caannny, III. l,st,6004cra oparatton haa becoma i I "Y ou can sei u goals - 2 5 pounds a ^ for ma a neutral I I it’s made a dif J'l s te e rs a n d 2 I ference," saic pounds per dayy I Brad Orme, i 1 forheifere. I .fourth-generfl';v;: . “nie Flat Ranchb I tion rancherher is in a more com- I whose family fortablc position* I ovns 1.300 ||W I||A to experiment I neighboring ftSflRWM with its operation. ' I acres. “You look iM vlffl so’d ' Ken ■ I around and see "cckmann, dis- conservadoct- . I all these things'ISS -V.Jiilu' I that you’d like jyL ^^jl-istJvith the f«wtyf-_ _ I Co do, but usual* al Natural I ly it’s,‘What can R e s o u r c e s — I — Ldo.ihis year?” - Conservation I T he N a tu re I Savice. . I Conscrvancyj H e h d p s rancit. j I h«|s several■al ■ ^^■ ers in Fremont als for Flatat ■ M H County apply for ,nch: raise big] g ran t m oney a nd I healthy .cows, I design improve- I — r e s io ro — - t h e L ■^^■m ent projects. I I stre a mts s 'o n its I The Flat Ranch is I I land andst assist fl ^B B fl a good model to I I other ranchers show ranchers I S rs SH Bw hat might be I I w ith th e samIC e U I interests. I U K n affordable and I I M a n a g e r ! B M |ll benefldal on thetr I I A llen May said fl h HH m own land, he said. I I th<5 conservationn Inagfcm “l don’t think a 'I I organization c] private rancher I I wai^^ts to k e e pJ Flat Rwidi Manager Allan May,y can take the risks I _ ■ __ ranchesjn.thee «mnlne> a Mdlmarrt trap near i I West intact. «. bank o< the Hewy'tUkawrtJet I They’re impor- Ul- tbe ranch. I ' lant open spaccs s does," he said. “If I they lose money ■ I that offer r^ u g e fortforwUdlife. on cattlc I At the same tir ttie this year, tHey’re not I time, changes goingtol10 lose die randl." ■ ■ need to bc m adeie tot keep cows May sa I from trampling stre ’ said he’s realistic about I sm ^ a ^ what >theroth cattle ranchers can I ■ erosion and damacilagmg fish habi. do. They,. I tat. ey.don’t have time an d vol. I u n te e rsrs to 1 plant 3.000 willow I I “If we do all wee canca on our own trees alon I ranch and walk awa longstreambanks. ■ avray, wc’ll have W ith1 some si thoughtful plan* ■ I failed," he said. “BeBccause there’s ning, he s I a ja n c h upstream ju le said, a few w eli-p lac^ H 1 just wailing to fenccs corcan m ^ e a big difference ■ ■ b s subdivided andmd turned into inimprovi On thhe e banks of a stream | I Flat Ranch hasJS gottenc more where he’s I than 540,000 in state le’s poindng out the bene- ■ tate and federal flts of restiesting pastures, he sounds ■ I grants for improvinging w ater quali- like a cros I ty and wildlife habii ross between a salesman Qbiiat on farm s a n d a preireacher. That’s not so ■ I and ranches. On1 average,a\ the unusual in I landowner has to co in a conservadon group H ) contribute 25 that’s usedied to ncgotiadons. I pcrccnt of the cost.'• , “ W e’ll I I T h a t h as paid to 11 take the headaches to fence pas- for you.. IfU you don’t feel lik e ■ I . tures, put a crcekback bac in its nat. d e a lin g w I banks and rcstor : with the paperwork, H store a wetland w e ’ll mtake a t you a deal,” he ■ I •Jl ^dramed imd said. “Wefe ieven might open our H ch eck b oook o l if we think it’s a I Ihcro are five sprin creeks on----- g o o d -e nlough'project o i for thV ■ th e property th at flowflo into the system.” I Jefferson1 c( o u n ty triess to root I I o u tc o m ppromise j overr hogfarrn .■ I WGBY{AP)-Jcffen•few n County the final votetKc. I Plpining and ionihg ol R offiaals will Robisonn isi proposing to build I <^odc next week whet 'h^ertorec- two hog feedMdlotsonlandllmOes I o^cnd approval ofaRobensof i eastofRobeiiberts. I n i|h ’s plan to raise 96.0C6,00ffpigs. T h e $13 I A meeting Thursd 13 million project rsday night would incncludc a covered I attended by 150 peopl•ople WM th e d igester tha ■ second one on. Dave J Jiat would hold about /e Robison’s - 140,000 goll»Uons of pig manure ■ proposal. The flrst, .threethr weeks, ondwasiews■water. - I ago at the county courthouse,coi p I was so crowded thatat everyone< ^ I who showed up couldinotgetin. no I . - J i the Planning oneand Zoning I C9mmission approvesk s th e plan I tjext week, it will be forwforv ard^ to I 4 >unty commissioncra, v m - ~ ^ I Lookiking for a ■ n o N s N e w » w C a r ? I I Aa< I IUborDs/WeetcDnd-SepL<» CKcl: k H e i e ! I B l I I I CEIkhom Resort, S u n ' 0 ™ i0 e d■dsontbelnteraet .4 I - lt^* * * ‘'^"ffSportJcan,a»nw ^ ■ 1 I I pcUuks, luxury can Ec lown isCthejr’Rosjr.-and— lK]ptiiiej I 1^ exctllcni condition cai nluIWhetberjroD'^ I n . of theScyi fic 60’s. lini all you have to do I If! 0vcf200git4ica»l t e a idoutioore.calltoday{ I I}-; ' f=bfmoroWomittlonca M^fewsOnUn* y»coin I I7 3 3 -0 S 9 1 I h'r. 1-800-255-1485 ' I’ I «foronlkwciaasnedt. _____

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ly iL L E , O rt. (A P ) - . , sor.iining center in Indianapolis, luig Del Smith warns hantiindlmg over 1.2 million pounds I know about the ofm;mail a day. o.se” is that the flying ___ _ >y billionaice Howard h e end of World War f bmih, not spruce___ - -— ttiething gets to be a truth is a little hard r." Smith said. i ies,' Smidi is an avia- * I r wh^knows some- €aal Jilt Evergreen u r %£ a m £ □1 Aviation, one of private airline and ice companies in the • r ■ r * ' ------1 pair of helicopters, mg some of his for­ te, the Spruce Goose nto the centerpiece ;um. to open in laie 2000, ® I rt-m tell die story of ime projeCT to build at for troop trans- Qtor dubbed it the her yard," but a fughes completed i piloted it on its : to show the world le. ■m 5 ■ 3f th e bircji titan m a'football field >, and will stretch ire length of the seum;-The-cockpit------iree stories from i airplane, which > take off and land

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also will feature itage airplanes ^ -V >; j 3 § |{BMllM !, including the esserschmitt in ...... e addition to thc ised by S m ith’s — ' National Guard luto racer who rddent in 199S. ■ 4 ^ ■ iss death in March ipany without a . since Mike’s - # r Undoes not - ^ ■ f ^ ‘ - b ^ h I 1 in taking over . 6 t flienrill-be named— — — el King Smith AviadonIso offer educa- /e training for plane thes interested in tion industry. >' McMINNVIle ground this •acre site just / Tin* firsr ihinf ' p e o p le toe kEvergreen ' p “Spnice Goo.sction headquor- - - bour buiJt by t HuglMis at; the> be i a living B . Hismiideofng bi) institute,” ' "Once soirieiim e dusty old lesentl. the tni Ifl I i j to rem em ber.";ipoken. Smith Like Huglics,'from an agri- . >eration to an ■ ,/ tion pioneer w I tiling about leRCscrvicc with m l He ■ built! a fleet of a v-‘..Ifc I " ' f Tnrernationalwith i various tile largest pri’copters. Vi'.Vvt^Ba p v n _ aviation servicc> grown from ''Bfl >6 a t th c ' 3 W l worJcl, from a po < '>' W M v - m Z Now lie’s usingrt to a huge ■■ tune to restore,rc tlthan six anil turn it intors that domi* of an oir museun;of highway M ®HSF V Scheduled totiutjugh o die the museum willcountiy. BfflgSfcc Hughes’ wartimeo p e ra te s a the flying boat2 facility I at port: One senato:u'ona, Ariz., “Qying lumbertenancc for htnfi determ ined: Bugeluding the the-plane-andrASA space only ffight justiding to site in leir launch The wings of t p r . are longer thanlanages : the I wS bHWW from tip to tip,liressMail ai B S E O iB ■ across the entire l i — coii£o£ the muGeui rises nearly threi the keel of the ai was d e s ire d toV tal im m ■ r • •• “Buildit^ this aii 1940.S equivalent o Saturn rockKLand mooni in the 1360; Thompson, exeeud the museum. The- museum als< mnny other vintai a n d h elicopters, ii

the-ivorid; a prize a( collection amassec son. MUoj. an Air Na mBSm pilot and avid auti I -" i dled:in an auto acdd ' j ' j g Mike Smith’s dea I 1S9S left the compai p rin c ip a l h e ir, si) I j younger brother, Ma appear interested in die business. ------^The-muaeum-will die Gape. Michaeleem ] < ^ t i x and will also i Qon: a n d extensive t cbildren and teens ir careers in the aviatior Bulldozers broke g month; ac the 230-aa across from the I O R C O F 5 Ibttsrnacional Aviation CBcs complex. Ijgg w a n t th is to bi museum;, a learning , S m ith said., “n ot some warehouse.’* Cru£E and plain spo) b u ilt his company froi o ilta ra t spraying opera m tum ationid cargo scj •K500 w orkers an d a dozen. 747s along witJ snmUar jets and helicop The operation has gr I o: sm all b u ild in g McMinnville Airport t complex with more buUdlngs and hangars d • nace- a busy stretch of limding; to ± e coast thr heart of Oregon wine cot Evergreen also ope h u g e aircraft service fa Pinal Air Park in Mimir which: handles mainteni a lt kinds of planes, inclui • - • 747!Ttliat transport NAS shuttles from thcir landin :: California back to their ' puL'in Florida. Thecompany also mam CT.S Postal Sei^ce Exprc f W ih LookBigfbra Hew Job? GiekHere! on tiie tniemc T h«y'tttfia;,diey’rB easy, jui ----- ttmygeciBsultaJWhetheryou lmyin«;or*nfae.«U you hare i isdicL .Ibrfim lioucaare. call to

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It was the• firstfir day of sccond grade, and SaraJarah was ready. And r -7 ~ M Shele h ad been looking I forw ard to thishis mom ent since ... well, since thehe last day of first grade. Now that she wasn’t a little ■ - ■“ baby first grad,•ader anymore, she : was anxious to take her place among The Biglg Kids.h So of course it was iniportantant that everything b e ju s t So. Shehe got the world’s coolest backpadi>ack. complete with I : matching pendl:idls and loose-leaf ; binders. She hadadherhaircrifflihed:'. 1 > I to a shorter. mo«Joremanirelen^; "r ■ And she boughighc some st^ln’ I school dothes., indudingin a i ^ e r outfit that feotuncured khakis, a hot yellow shirt andid tJthese ceally neat shoes that w erei sosort of like lenpis shoes, only theyy w.w eren’c, and they had buckles and .. had to see'them, ch Mom hd p ed »oto getc the first day ------.. o£ sc liool off-toi> a g re a t s ta rt b y ------

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______i l«uniM«iM.llln.on,»ho»lllwlll tum 101 yaan old In Decwnbi . making Sarah-’s faifavorite French to ast Only Sarah1 sortso of dribbled I ' syrup on. her hot: yyellow t shirt and A stylin’ khakis, so3 shshe had to run /\ upstairs to .changetge into her sec. ond-best outfit consonsisting of blue ** jeans and a “Tant V hundr inan” T-shirt - red yeaITS and nice, but not killer.r. c o u n tiing-at The last-minute ch tc h u r ch t I ; way behind schedi Spipry Buhl resident : j] mau u n g ; I school bus was begu -J *5rwfti j away from the curb j leaians on the Lord f iro ifle ] E B ill I . ^ the corner. She da E eb ^d v a s 3SM finao) najBejfi bade to.i-Iifaho Icfa ■ : : the bus and was jusl a litlittle harder now teuhe____H ----- !------f.pound.on-the-doop-«iIf when tlicbujf------K T uZ c F its t H rlaiy Uiu Poflj ...... srwfcBanaE««^... « I driver saw her, stoptopped the bus wdCmai* «:iniirtJ,iiiirC&iiFrfe igTT ^zietfia u ^ ■ • . and flung open theB dcdoor - right in — cofrespondent ^ * — awffwwfft aS«L TTbey »wre m arriede d G I 4 ■ I Sarah’s face. Bloodd ddripped from Be w as, ««iKSI a o d ftad n n » cbxtshta . I her Rose onto h er secc JHL - Laura Mae Mallinson « b a atn r lEoe m K e n ^ k . I Sc, and tears stream, nds Mrvices every Sundoy - Mfamaami sanfl slie b » a 6 « omed from hei- s m g ^ S a Jk I oow-blackened eyesres as the cha. “ le First Christian Church'in Id fniiriiiim iT Im A a c a - ueaneE a am A e Hard e v e mrcfityv fii ■ gtined buS'driver tri« a s b nna; bnfiEs- ram rfhn- j{ tned to soothe ^y , > ifie-Laaf Sbe oBxasBd ^ ic sh e ■ and gnltn her. F you don’t know the Lord, bas anaaxfiar dc^nasuian;. a .£ “Maybe we shoulould take you don’t know anything,’’ she ffiia& ialSC'nirn a«iBMe o f cb e e ;c x slbwJ ■ ■ B K a FaiHIii. a t » e d oa £1 ■ home, sweetheart,” shei said as ^*}; . A m m iaiB 1** eyesig&iL Sftet hha a s : she dried Sarah’s tearsan. , Shee hhas lived by those words A nyfearin SSBaped oi> Ciafi n > -tt& a seeo oc o c “Nol” Sarah insisteisted. “Fm OK. 2 0 ' than 100 years. On '‘ sh e ilie fs go KJ school!” 20, sh6 will cdebrate blrth- » ILas. A q e e a g ainga, s^ a a g_% aeasB » capes msi D f t < 9 H ^WMTftmngiOBi'wnd«dsa'*'Sbv'. te BOW ■ best1st to mop the iimibcr 101. ■ j j a S B ltai%’'ia>a.( aeanaeafftfecaffiatbit. blood off of Saroh's llinson’s religious training 1 ai d o es &CU-V ^ t r abQ&zaoin sanfi site b u ha. th's face and . 3 « a is.S Iis -fc ■ h a d dothes, and they chutiiuggedoffto 1 at an early age, when her ta.. Se- a£so ^ itr.M M ™ n8,"-£h=m tie Lord^ ■ schooL Sarah was so ex.exdted to see motherer read the Bible to her. b r a s s ssrvnred afrw. utajai her friends that shehe forgot all She recaecalled looking forward to m aefisMBS leader aa nssaR soes a n d am eacchquake tflttRnjcspEspaaie a s B a * . a abouc the morning’s’s ccalamities. inday night sessions, goth- « ^ a ^ n£d sfie bas. ble e e e t a After celebrttlnghsr 99th blrtht s& eB ngfit(St S ajd an a:±DGa A d &ik Since there were stillill ai few mln- ering aroundai a woodburning >Ua;|iart»tnaiUUiiaM icediite bs sh e ^ e d u l e d to ring, shele w ent to her " S ’" extra spedal. m u b ^ u B ic “ “ aamtBj lira™vins ravonte swing on the p House .and Godar Gt mother always dressed When Mallinson was S ,} < ^ c a a iB < iff -^niKfl o&£d*£ d a y s.- A a d y n ^ I trtid f d ai ■ i^pumpedhersdftop] Sundays, Mallinson said, fa .h e r th e Salm on TQwa.~ S ie aauunm- ofiB x h e r t a dxorchnxit family came to Idaho by waj'agon bered st3iodI ssat^ier lew im rik . - h ad never been able to i s SI mode the Lord’s Day tntrain and homesteaded in t : a mere first-grader. A t tl 1 the being zn fb sn d d (in b J a s tsiecB i t the apex of ______fs£B.iate&ieodEaBd n a e a se s c a m n n s . Page 02 . :,her swing she saw h eru- bbest friend ;«poss the schoolyard. Al the wrong moment, she t o swing w ith one hand Popi)ular Christi She flew out of the: swingsv and tian singer I p d e d - hard and awkwi DalaiiL/ama< die playground sand, bt ’^111perfonn at draws a^ crowdi I leg and spraining a wrist t T F fair Best-sdlii^aia m t e _ ^ shelay-in the'ianiM d , slowly By Rachel D«i ' drifting o u t of consdoijs ►•nny r r r r □teiess,Ae , 7im»«meocoffwponddnt :nociced a shiny objeciIect on the ------I saysidig^amay J . iswpnd noc far fromI hiher head. t w i n f a i |MRAhergood hand she grabbed lU-LS - As missions 1 V. ■I be unneoessarajy ■ ^ :ic.Tben she blacked out. go, Carman Domenic '□ m I After being summonec u -u U cd ard ellop hasli chosen a diffi. w S I Syno)iBrt«.CMIkc school nurse, Sarah’s Moa He wants to get one I TheaawtfrtKta— mto the sick room to r i d pie to accept his mes- ‘.' n ^ ------’ ■ ' i ; . * daughter. She was scue v ^2 p O O ,______s MEWTdRE-TOflias % whac she saw: her sweet is^an contemporary ' cfaacaoerisEicdmcaffim> E * - ; ^ ■ grader with her ann in a™ sl 8®spel “usiciilcian, Carman hos Dalai Lama sold a sm dl a 1 ^ ill a spline, a swollen a packed liuditclitoriums and stadl- L-'TioMli re p o rte rs ^ o m aSie a % , black eyes and blood stain ums.across ththe United States. ^ seven^ear procas Sh ndkidcomzfr. ' [.second-best o u tfit But whi I music, he glorifies duce Jxis la te st b o o k :-S troubled her was what « to teach others bis Rewrite! SleHdtei.'" ““ ••Stcab.’s £ace: th e biggest, bi deals, he said in a Iho«<=»rtinnspiifl^« fi.A s * e rsaileyou ever saw. la m a ivms •axaSaaia Kalachakra imriinnmi . “Sj^ look a t you!” he ^ e the stage, I see .e r wailed. “You’m bruisei }f music on the plan- Buddhin eiili^iteaBDc . daged a n d bloocUed, and •aise and worship, to *«adk.i£. . od," he said. ' c s t e O c probably m ined your secoirand-bejiS' -Evnngdism is. oucfic. Why on earth cou is a b y product” We ore i :ould you To Cnraon, i ire asking you to join in our NewYbdkS^^ possibly be smiling?" n, his m usic help s missionIon to1 lead ope million souls S£iS"‘ Look, Mommy," _ him fulfill his; olobligation to teach to the K Not only A at He fis«*aKiffifiK ■ . J Others about Go. gangdom pf God by the Lext^iimed,. extending a StiU 1*00, as demonstrat. year 200 few audiorc es«T tto Hasian am y a ^•sandy ed in his newei#est album, titled People ^anOeliiBisBim ihai • Ipalm. “ZCoundaquarterr jpje^dochisbyiinltating I; ISdiool, like Ufe. can' h ,,, Mission 3:16. *:ibeAs«ifBnBniKK.'"lkil a b e lik e Tkfisslon 3:1616 isi a combination I O irist and welcoming ium a^3iandbodkfoi^-ki> 1,^^; 'ough» - e v e t t of two things,"" hte said. “First of heir lives, C ahnan said. ’gainful at times. But tbei 5 J e ^ riA t where you’re abest«ellf>rbir31«caflc■ fa w oh treasures in the sai t o ^ S f lfin l l the Great - at,” he SI Coa^sdohtoi le said. " H je su s was a cab . t&ac m ake che ghnitfmg p , , ® ^ * e 808p el d riv'f- er, wou d he know his &0S cff li !!!!!? message to the i W «m ing and che pais ^ e s ^ ts and sec. • routes?'f Would he be honest? l^ppines^ w«s waineai in worth ondly, to teachil Che1 m essage o f Would be Wwennt TOdnatnat Bow J be show up on time? My . Cudet. : O n tfae firsc day, and eveiy« y d a y . those who don’t number;er one. goal is n o t to te ll le to go out and be me. V2di3dssmmiaBAeb e ban k 1 1 ■ ■ i.W ■_1L , Jottph Wdlktr U a fnti ‘fj."^‘" “ d lh a v e se that would be — *-Ti ■fhrTtMhnTr aiiii Biili 'Mriw^fiimAmeTicmFbrk,Vt thac is to spread the Dursa odier tan sqpoB saffwsisS' d ---*■ “ ' ^e.'sospelinannny way we can. into^tvi « c H B n

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~ ~ A- -- — C h u r^GH NEWf^s-— BBuriey l R rst Christian of Jasper. Texas, will speak »i 10 ChChurch slatet meeting a.m. and 6:30 p.m..m. Sunday at liiernal Life Christian:ian Cenier. 712 IBURLEY - Members of tth c CenterSt. W. Bu> Burley Firsl Christian Church1 willw Pastor Johnny Huncluncliey inVttcs- If ' havhave u congregotional meetincng at all loaiiend. . • noonw n Sunday lo dedde whethercr t o ------■ B B k cnll ‘I the Rev. Herb Whitaker as; pas-p The Tima-News welcv.vlcvincs news of church events. Senil' in/ofTftarionin/t to A church bnwd meeting willII 1bc /-lli'n ThomatoH. The 7 ^ ^ ^ ^ B hulil h t Times-Neui!.' lielihit 10 a.m. Sunday. P.O. lUiT S4i. Tu-in FalU..jlU.lDH33fi3.tn- Jn y Unum. Tht Timm’m'NtMt f BurUv TruMm pM tortaipM kal ' Hiiriaii. 325 1/2 E.■ Fifth Fi Sl. ,\.. '*>nrUy. IDH33lft. Ptvaimdline is nixm EtofiwlUiaCliiMMCMtaItw ----- '/ nursaairfo-r-fiuhTT^,leation on the < - KlKIMBERLY - Pastor Bill HuUaiJum SauirJmrrlixionpase.

u —M issktONARIESy ------SeveralSe Miiftic Vulley urea resi esi- of Kussell and Jackietie Howellf of dent:ents have been called to serve' oro Jerome. returnumed from serving missions forfo thie c ChurchI of Jesus Christ a LotteBtter-daySuims. Returned from ttnhirving * Elder Scotl Ma11heithew Butter CaJhailed to MTva ;rved in the *• ElderE Auron M. Binghum will itiin Rouge l i serve ihe ■ ssion. He California Sun 11 report on I P I B i ^ l Bernardino i mission at ’ Mission. He will :30 p.m. speak ai 10:50 nday ai the B m C ^ ^ ^ B Su'^day at m bcriy, 1st the Rupert SthI' I I Wardird chopel, B sli^^ ^l Ward chapel,I. I B ' ' ’ ■ 3857N; 324 E. 18th St. 17 N: 3500 E. *----- •'Tfrft— Mti tl M ^ / B - Builcluilcr is th e ...... ia tMcbM cWMran to dtttrt HImfaImto prayer* at th« mmat HM« CM " An open'house* Cimp « lh< Vl»rt.iun will begin at 2 ScttB»tl« of Bill nnd coaU ats laOcioa• Man dfntorelaferctunpm ’NiiHindu Ml«ft. «nda Menaitery In Qangei, MichIch. The pre^nm mie Butler p.m, Sunday ut'' . of Kil ___ ‘be Bingham Kimberly Aaron I n and an Hiigle Seoul. HeL- gngradunied nmMiCRM residence, 3211 from Kimberly High School i W. 525 Lane N., io«l in 199G. Rupert. I _ C amip e d u c ingham Is a 1998 Minico High^ ^ • Elder l^ivid U. Weaveiiv cf served :ateskid;Is-aboutt H indu Ml graduate. He injoys soccer. the Venc- BrilaStn0anlM. lism* * basketb zuelala CaracasC H kids off ourOl own religion,” said the < teiboJl and drama und recently gance. Thc boys I f l H Charleston sk her own ques- A feww similarj programs across R of the wear shorts, butbui girls, at thc B ^n^H Mission. He c N.’ An tu n s about Htnduisn Ramakrishna Order. Ved openhnu: “sm. the countint^ cater to the estimat- tt Bdanta request of an instructorins giving house uill A s one o f m ore« thantJ a d o ien ed 1.1 mi teadies that man’s real natt ^S|9BB speak at 9 n a t 4:30 million Hindus in North d; Iture IS the sermon, covener th d r legs. ^ ■ B ] a,m. Sunday ai , DmliiWM«, S ‘som campers at the anannual Hindu Amcrica divine, and Uie nim of humailan hfe After class, thc Sunday nc Children’s Camp. ; :a today, compared with IS is to realize that divinity. It i- the group heads SV ^B fl tbe Accquia the \\’eavi'eaver res- P. she spent a fewer th t is one o u tsid e to tie•dye -d \ T-shirts in |S ^ H 1st Ward week learning hohow to chant decadesaj of many approaches in Hindi idence,:e, 80G. sago" o* iduism. b rig h t b lu e s. purples i and chapel, 403 Mouniam View Drive. Hindu pra>-ers andd aboutal thc the- Most of Group m em bers use the titl B fp aB . Fifths. of the campcrs are thc ?v ;itle of oranges. Lunch,. includingit pizza Weaver is a 1997 grudiiadilute of I ofagy behind her famamily's beliefs. children1 ofol ftn d u s who immigrat- le; hgious and pasta, is veget B ? Gamer gnid- Twin Falls High School, whe “We learned how ti iM th '. getarinn in keep- ' r7«3®t “ uated from where he ■ wtoprayanda ed to thehe United States from mg with Hinduu dietaryc laws. ‘ AriaB^ was aciive in honor society,:-ly, cross B » lot about our rcligiatgion here, biit India in th The camp's site ivas chcho.sen Later in the day, th country and track. He plai ifs also nice bccaui i the last 30 years, occord- after afi the group's leader spom the campers ivill Cllott Gi w "a‘S5 plans to B :ause we meet ing to Swj»wami Varadanandii, the .sig Itted a practice meditat:ation; another attend Ricks College. He isi nn B sign for Canges, Mich., «liile m ajored ^ in Eagle Scout nnd the son of E ledn- tenet of Hinduism.n. civil engineer- of Bruce B ing at R^c id lu College in Rexbui^ He nnd Phyllis Weaver of TwinI FalFalls. B Eagle Scout, a member of, . • Elder Jared Koyle, son Rav Rabbi;is criticizt al Honor Sodety and the son Ray and B :e Holy hi^and touri :n and Janice Garner of ^ Cheryl;^Koyle_g0__ K. [ist attractItion " R l i p c n ^ of a rcpres<■esentation of Jcrusaiem, riot 1 in Ihe aDdCtBrineOUham gious-themed attracdon. m statementmts about the Old T largest scale modeidel replica of ♦Sisterter Amy Hales will serves in Texas Dallas Da T^OrtandaSentinri1 Testament. The Holy-Land Experienence first-century Jeruso M ission,m. He Mill nt, and that will be used alM alsc will indude an oasis-them isalem, 45 feet _ ^ I the Germany to bait aI hookht to bring them in caft smed long and 25 feet wicwide. Ground- will reponpon on B B cafe, a 22-minute movie with ^ 1^ Leipzig Mission. hb^missioi ORLANDO. F la .-A-A group that and give themth« a false representa- th e n m- breaking Tor the '■ oattraction is She will speak ssion at B B tries to convertrt Jews to tion of wha theater special effects, andnd a scheduled for late t 'hat their own ancestors Bedouin Bed tent from wliich biblit e next month, at 2:45 p.m. M O U t Sunday ot Chrisuanity is buildlilding a reli* cxpericnce< ilicaj w ith th e o p e n in g g g A Sunday at the ' nt thc f lf « ‘li'^o.n'*llenia ago," personalities per; from the Old ai lg slated for m Unity 1stSI vvWard K eious tourist attract;action in the said Rabbiibi M errill Shapiro), of ' Nev nnd autumn 2000. h S B Pella 1st Ward I Orlando area tbatIt alreadya is Congrcgat: Vew T estam ent will em erge 274 S. J P . Ration B eth Am in teUell tlieiri stories. e to The admission feeec is expectcd | m | R chapel, 160 W. I ^aridng con tnn*er^.y. Longwood,J, Fla. F "j-j . to be between $8 t The new 7-acre complt 8 to $12, »to IB B I “H ie Holy Land Experience” Ex But Marviirvin Rosenthal, Zion's incli >lcx maintain the staff si Hales gradu- Jar>dKD]rto , g ,, » being biOed as a “li* nclude? 25,000-squarc-feet i salaries and E lder “living muse- Hope’s cxeixecutive director and indo t of the maintenance of ated from Oavid Moiii um** and will includc idoor exhibits, with addition; th e muse- Buriey High ’foiison iB I Jd e a re-cre- founder, «idsaii the attraction was outd )nal , um," Rosenthal said. , , served In tthe n ation of Jesus' tomb,b. a model of designed sii “•M The moneyy i10 Zion’s Hope, whic School In 1996. ItItaly Rome Mission. He will rep simply to convey the builcuild the faality has been dona lich is n6tiu>» She majored in oi report ■ andeot Jerusalem andUld th e lime- message ofif the tl Bible while “lca\' ed oi nat- well-knoivn as anothe on his mission at 12:45 p.m. SundSunday H stooe cares where the tl or pledged by individuals an ther evangeli- Amy Kalei fam ily and at he Dead Sea «ng open myanj conclusions people foun and cal group called Jews!ws for Jesus, at the Burley 9th Word chapd,J,2050 2C ■ S c r ^ were discOT-ered lundations, Rosenthal said. ] human develop- NiNormnl Ave. re d have to them:smselves." ^ ill I- It has provoked critic!ricism in the ment at Utah Zion’s Hope, tfae grogroup build- Rosenthal. ill be built as an addition1 tot past from Jewish 1 M onynjs an E ^ c Scout and.1ind.thc . lal. a Baptist minister Zionion’s H ope’s existing 20^000 1 le a d e rs in Univeiivenity in Logan. Her por- — ing the $10 million> attraction,at whoconvertcrted from Judaism as a squai 00- Central Florida. Inn ian eariier ««»areCha^harles aod Janet Hales of B son of Dileiie aiand denies the park will be luare-foot headquarters, whid Lynda Monsi be used for teen-ager, saidsnii any critidsm from open* ich interview, Rosenthal lonson wncd on an 18-acre site fadni lal described “ 'J'- Buriey.;y. He ■ e\-angelism. but Orlairiando area Jcivish group:ups IS “totally inappro- Inten *ng the not-for-profit grouj3Up he found- . - rabbis vrere criticaL - priate.” Ora ^ rs ta te 4 in November 1997. ed more than a deca - Casey Sayre will serve in I groduate ran g e C ouniy, Fla., Tlie Tlic tjeige stucco building, visi xade ago as from Cc: “Jewish tourists wiljU beb attract- tourism officificials said Holy Land ble fr isi- "nn evangelical, Bible the France B ed to thc word 'Zion,' t^ e from the highway, already ble-belicving H H |^B H tennlal HidHigh ■ the notion would be thethi area’s first reli- house dy faith ministry to the; J-ou .Mae called a friend COntMiitMuedfromDl . engincerim >-ou h a w to and sneaked . am just an ordlnan Caswell Ave. W. uawg D mofiMn major at Utal be true to the Lord and :d out to go dandng ,hanin Ihet 40,000 that the lama a ry hum an Soyre is the G't"ah» I ' Uld realize at the Senioror Cenier, Reynolds drew t la bdng.” ^ Stote UnivInlv- H th e peace within j-ou “jua‘just know- said. :w this month. An impressive sonoflVlcrand ereity. mg he is there." At chui fc The Dalai Lama takescesasimUar- Kenna Soyre of Jiurch, she Mallinson si omplishmcrnfora Buddhist inin ly low-key approach in “ taps her fingers to the j said she felt truly a*tradiiadidonally Clmstian countiy. n “Ethics for “ Twin Falls. He • :he music. blessed at hhei e r lOQth b irth d ay t },„i the New Millennium.r’ • Elder Nicholas L Quidc (BairBair) B D tm ng pni>-er request di he lama's fame stems from his .r* asserting C»*ySf)fi»yi» Is a 1998 gradu- _ t rime, she party becausea-her birthday fell own s« IS ■ t^hings you m ight n ot c a te of .Twin H served in the ; alwaj-s sa>-s she is thankankful for on Sunday - an 1 sunny personality and the It expect to South Africarica H : th e strength to be able to and she was able to pertine 0 near from a world-dass ^ Falls High ■ ! to attend attend church : :inence of his teadjings. Other “ t a l S School, whereere he wos in National H Johannesburg • tbe services. Members il services and then contribiributing factors are his 1989;r teadicn-Wlieiherornot ;rs of thc dance at her pa 9 is a religious believer i ety. He attended Ricks ■ Mission. ’T, He I congregation often talk Nolwl F will report on H alk about Mallinson oft el Peace Prize and Hollywooda m atter much ... Religious how inspired they are I Buddhism, and the mystique his mission aat t9 9 ■ re by her . why she is still:5i“ I ei?h!ii;c e not a precondition eithei dedicatian. said, but slie ki ounding his office, -EW erMichael icI Roben Howell H a.m. Sundoyy at ■ ! keeps her faith in Porci cal conduct or of happinej the Rupen 4ih Mallinson said theB c h u rc h Him. She often ir centuries, each Dalai Lama B M will serve in die ^ B sn tum s to the book has dIo\ J. Not that tho Dalai 1 Ward chapel, needs strong leaders forDr today’st of Romans for P^yed a dual role as revered L om a is Pennsylvania BB ?el, I young people. “Youth knc or answers to her Buddhis ,“■ashing religion. In fact he ^ B Pittsburgh- 36 S. 100 W .- know the questions, partiirticularly Romans compasIhist personification of divine1 believes the person who s Boir is ' a Lord, but not as muchil asa' th ey 8:28. passion and as monarch of 10 sincerely ^ B Mission. He will f practices a faith “willill benefic Minico High sbould." she said “And we knoi t. When the lama dies, monks speak ot 12:30 H i Nelda Reynolds remer now that all Ihings ! “ ormously” and that relliellglon can ^ B P-*”- Sunday af Mel______Schoo gradu- nembers work together f fl for liis reincarnation in anI M the same for all of hu son I Mallinson’s 99th birthda] r for good to them infant,t, uusing various forms of div- humanity. B B the Jerome 2nd ate and the son day as a that have God,J. toi them who are ination. Problem is, he writes, **the"tl influ- Ward chapel, of Garold andmd u ^ u e experience. Afteifter the the called accor jn. »rding to His pur- He wa; ence of rell^on on people’:lie’s lives is H R 520 N. Lincoln. R„pe celebratingjpras over arand all pose." wasbominl935andidciid. pen. He«'■ plans . to continue his of fied as generally marginal, at leascast in thc WUB .Howell M d - pre>m as the reincarnate Dalai devdoped world.” H e dou w m u ated from Utah I Lama ac age two. In 19S9 he fled loubts that even a billion people couldco be IM Jerome High — —R e l i g i o u s Jse communist occupation “ School in 1998. TJie JS T V HIGHLIJGHTS- as since lived in India, man- daUy practitionersrs of< Iheir MchalHMI ^ im a -N e w s wdcoma news.of fniths. So his book seeks to teach a He panidpated ehurcl Hging tlictlie complex political task- in cross coun- tUhcdrch mtaionaries. which is pub------Sundiy of rallyl; moral consciousness ihottat makes !d f m of charge. Said informa-ta- I llying exiles and seeking no appeal to religious faldi. try, football. twri to ith. track and churcloreh basketball ond to EUcii Thomason. 77ic Timcs-C!S- H Saturd^ “Great Preaeachers": Tony S'"""'ed autonomy for his home- Buddhism lends itself Na,,. C am polo. (5 o.m :lf to this earned his Eagl>6e 14. He servccrvcd on staff at Camp NcwsDn Brpant. Thc Times- B te : The min., 8220610) Dalai Lama downplays his th a n a c reed , m o re a mi B n o n r of Ju d as, tb e d isd p le onal status as a divine bod- m in d set Bradley for thrln Fdlls,fa idaho D-3 ’

R k i j c Biiblica]J task, pers>onal I N ew boG3k examirines ... By BIII Broadw testj^ Tho WashlngtoIgton Post ______E marriage dynamic;cs , Thccreiitor:tors ()f two extraordi- 1 Thotho Dallas Morning Nows______n a ry new ecfitidiiioiis of the lljbfc - one abovii Joo rgo to press and the < BOGIOOK Religion in thee m e d ia I other itl iliei; earlye; stages of pro- BgC diiciioti - Ji.ivi ““I I K now Vou I.OVC M e, b u t l)i >ik>ok ahiiui being like-minded ii: I A in e n ’ciih Harry Iii Moser, who in need now is aiioilierer ; all-in.-ilc I . . marr.arriage is worth a look. Thi: has illustraied,ed. designed or con- 'h t - * h e vocal group, hui Wiimtisiiiris I’ha.se 2 I tribiiied to r ithor. director of the Orange 0 more tiiaii 200 ge brings strong voices toto iJthe table. I books, said his 0 )ulunty n t Cnef Rccover>' Oiitieach his biggest psycho- ch Much of the c-impi'iiii,,,,ili| h i llip s ' ■ fo th c icono{;rii|i;raphy of the Holy ad Vour Mind” 10 "Decoratele d e h iii, lo v e ly a s ii is c( — . t VVitlKithout Fear." The 25 short, s. could’ve I Bible .not airialready done by I. been better limed -- itit drops H • easy-ny-to-reiid cliapiers start wiiii M icheianKeh),Io, Leonardo and W m ll amidst a glut of fallII releasesre ■ Caravajyjio?” M ? anccdc'Cilotes tfiat are usiialK' saiiri- ' Mo.ser, 59, said 1- anil throws her into a tooie like-s- V\ayne Kirkpatrick to ihi * mindetlcied. Som e o f O 'C o n n er's tips? I Ihe helm H ■ M oser’s two-v-o-volumc render- ? doesn't hurt. Neither doesdoe a set ing of t/ic Kinf*. I’t k' e e p .1 p o in t sy ste m . Do 1(4 Jam es Version. ^ live wit ) of folky tunc.s, loadedI with«vit rich H illustrated witlvith 232 engrav- ivitlim your budget, Don'l Ih* guitar textures. Though s ■H sarcasti i:h s e v e ra l H i n g s . is in th e f astic. Do be compassionaie. songs bear too muc le f in a l s ta g e s o f T h ere i: Tiuch o f production andmd. scheduled.to ______of psychobabblc! -Ktrkpatrick’s-infhieiice,-* — ------t o 'd e a leal with, and O'Connor L’e.-“ S t e e l ------...... be releasedJ ^ O ( c t . 1. T h e AbovoT> Hmu Bars,” "Buried Alive" andanc "All ■ ) The ortlst of tho Saint John’s BIblo d o e sfoh surrounded by so u nid. d , Ibut readers - uspedally named for the'! arlisl'sai press i„ winod spirals suggostlvo ot DNA chachains ond names written In Hobn sho u ld h e lp ge t this iim itet brew, Arabic and English. 'voiiienen -• should take .some jokes Northampton,n , M a .ss., i s ’ Bolow -Ik-au w ith a grain { of salt. Clieck thc Black believed to bee thtl e f irs t m a jo r Tho first, rst IKumlnatod pago of tho Saint JohiJohn's Bfblo depicts tho gonoalog Iil>raryliry iHjfore b u y in g . C h r is tia n B ib le il ogy of Jesus a s told In Iho Qospol “Power.” by Kaze (Forel 0 illustrated by a Matttiow.ow. Tho Saint John's Bible, a sevon-’ pel occording te single, urtist s sii in c e C iistn v e comml«l ^volum e, lilSO-pflfip.wotk.thatatls-the only handwritten and Iliu ______DcShong 55 mmuie.s). Worn out youryoui new Dore’s Lu Saintc 1 Isslonod sihco tho abvont of tho prin Illuminated Bible— ' ' “ Ite Bible of 1S65. - " T ! * printing press 500 yoars afio.' acciccofding to Sflfnt John’s Unlversll B.-icksireet Boys CD? The first ■ “It will be theIC- onlyc fully ill,,,. ,“ l"l!»»l{ovillo, Minn., Is to bo complotodI In 2004. irsltyin MUSICl i e full album from this miilti-i trated Oiristian1 BibleBii in the 20th '"S rooirlom) in Wales, he hoped lo “ W'e e (Got Next," by W inans foursome should fill that t ■ I— llaagcir_i„_<, _ ------ceniury-that-I-kr;'knOT\-T)r;~-saTc«t, p a tr o n B r u c e KcKovner, who is Four sons si of the original worth of music to wiggleig le a n d at Princcjon, Dari'arimouth. Smith '‘;|»ch fiifirst is to bu laid out on a underwriting theth S2 million Winansinscs f6rm the family's . sque.il to. Briglit spots nrere “1 and elsewhere. ___ _ M acinU ) _____ cost of producir uosh computer. He will - - - cinfi.thc_Biblc ____ newest_fist_foray-imo.gospel-mti.sic:—___^i'!-MyJIeart!LancU:AlwaI w a y s - ^ ------E n g lish h ia h ' DDonald or Jackson.' use le(lie computer to generate M oser said ko\:ovner will be t)espitele (perhaps( unreasonably) Forever,” whose mcmoralilcable cho- , s c r i b c Co Q u e ecn n Elizabeth II (lettering dc .styles) similar L repaid with someTie in te r e s t, a n d “ *RIi expijxpcctations, Wc Cot Next ruses are hnrd not to like,ke, .and one of the <\-or(Vorld’s foremost «oi»ieonones he designs so he can Q S b U then they will splitspi any profits deliversirs the1 goods. Main.stream "Say the W ord." Slickcc:k c d - u p •• .calligraphers, saidaid he wakes up electron]onically plan each page I Y K J equally. p r o d ui ccers e i Narada Michael beats, blending techno pop a n d . in th e m id d le o f■the.nighfwith till to “> every line and word. |E U | Moser .said heIC did< the book Waldenn (Tcvin(' Campbell. Mariah soul, and thc stepoui vocal toes curled tight:bt and fingers m ts w ill h e u s e d to con- ji J IB .simply bccauscJ heh wanted to, Carey)’) n ; n d R o d n e y J e r k i n s Donnie, who sounds like MMic ichael clenched.” -won'orrying over !ie words from a digital I'i J partly because of thc artistic (Brandy,d y. Whiiney Housion. Juck-son ai timc.s. make this details of a projectect thafoff^cial- «’fof thc New Revised ^ r j e r ‘^I’allenge and partarily to address JenniferL-r Lojjcz)L m ake the most of long on fun, if rather shonh o n on ■ Iy began in the ^^pringspr and will Standardrd Version. J the religious uncenenainiicshehas • teens’:-ns voices, n o ta b ly influ- substancc. ■ continue until 2004. monks selected this 3 IK Ifl wrestled with forir morer than 30 enccd byby thcir dads but with -B eaulu ni ■ Jackson, Gl, is thet primary «ranslatioition for the Saint John's tfj 4 S H y e ars. a d d e d nippingn ip skill. Jerkins casts ■ illustrator and call::alligrapher h)r Bible becausebee of ii.s general I d IflB “I’m not a .X practicing Phasc2in2 in ncar-perfect settings - "IjjRue,” by LaRue (Reuni ■ Ihc S.'iint John’s BilBible, a seven- i'cccptanance by Catholic. |S g U Christian, and 1 havliave no connec- sparse,. beat.hcavybt tracks that 45 | minutes). When this teeni ■ volume. 1,150-pagege work that is 1 rolestanant and Eastern Ortho- E* ■ K tion or truck wiiwith or much emphasizeaze the vocals. Thc snaky brother-sister ' duo took 1 ■ "the only handwrittTitten and ilhi- iirclies. but also for its 11 rc.spcct for any ofif thetl organized synths and proce.s.sed voices that stage at Go.spcI Mu ■ . minnted Bible conc o m m is s io n m i geiidor-inclusivc S'-' lan- f ' churdics that cspoulouse the name ‘I'rourough "Send Me” and the Association' Week thisycai 9 since the advent of the printing JJuiige tha , of Christian.’' .saidd AMoser, a man achingly s and man^ in ilie audien hat is “noii-iiurusive." .r’*‘r ly sniooih harmonics of ' ■ .:,1 press SOO years ago,Igo,” according -egory A. Hoyc. Saiiu ' C --— who at 19 bccamele a Methodist ' “Real Lov-ove” demonsiraie both ____ \di.oughi, “Oh, look - j ------lo-the-BcncditnnTlne-inum<^ )7------John’stJIrctirccior ol puhlic affairs. — ------prcachcr-iinliine I'entecostal jCTkIiis”pi' prowcss"ai the console Hansorr.“-Noi haruiy. Listenen a |»v Saint John's Abbevbey and Saint Moser. Jackson said he H , ^ kind of way.'’ BuiUl h e S lo p p ed liv«live lip to the work of C. r I W goin g 10 ch u rc h , he e said,s bccause Winanses’es vocal skill.s. Either • melodic-Tuncs " was penn K y Collegeville, Minn.,in., who hired I’ormer illumill inators - in his rjl'^ he felt bc and othersot were song couldlid laundi them at urban entirely by thc duo. Season BR jQckson. c a s e h uindrcds n c or thousands f e %#> preaching a messageIge of exdusiv- raclio, dtisjItispite boldy Christian producers P Rick Elias ai MB ’ The final producluct will con- medicIicval monks. And ity. of saying theree was only one lyrics. AL ppc e rfo rm a n c e o f '^I'm a Michael Linney with Quinl; ■Dj sist of liand'paintented ilhi.stra- l»eca«se.• thetl monks of Saint ^ I way to get into heaveaven or under- Winans,"'■ a ahalf-rapped, half-sung ''ivvhip those songs into hitbouj in g to th e g r o u n d d u r in g tl K tions and gold iliulluminations J“nn s want w. to illustrate the stand God. ode to theirlieir upbringing, brought .shape. , A couplc of lamerr cu Ei,’ on vellum, and evi r\|)ocalypsc. every letter '‘"'Piiiree fromI a “contempo- Vi The Pennyroyal0lBibJoh.is at CMA Week to its feet. fdot ' the album, but as tasty , will he prim ed withwit a goose ^'.7 persjrspective." Jackson The Pennyroyal Caxton Bih‘il>le g iv e n h im a c h a n c the good .songs are. thc misstei vill be i»rinted in two limiti .n c o 10 lo o k Sdiy ' " sliufne of “Come On quill pen. WhenI completed,cc I'c mustmu determine what Ited anew at such issues id the bouncy groove of a r c e a sily forgiven. Millions, a "regular" edition'■ cs as whorl,er ' the S3 million Bib]libic will be appropopriate to the text !joO n'of Jesus was divine, -B eau lilac available on CD•RO^lOM and will "ithout goinggoi too far. 100 c o p ie s s e llin g f o r SIO.OC lacii and a deluxe edition ofr £ strugslo2 with« that,” be sent on a worlclwiJwide tour of For exnn I i>0 he said, adding tha ample, for the Book copiopies at $30,000 cach. Vikin :hat his first i.y'-' libraries and musetm-*iims. o f R c v e laation. ti Jackson plans Stud :»nR i l l u s t r a t i o n s w ere r e of Jesus’ ^ By the end of July ■tudiowill offer a smaller tradade death on the Cross u ly , J a c k s o n t« s h o w skyscrapers, .sk rather cditidiiioii forSGS. OSS. “ I s h e d said from his .scripioritorium (writ- ihiin medic ission of his ;; Jicval castles, crash- Moser said he found n n r f ” ” Two d'Jenominslations carn workwv^ell togetther I Mej You know how .lometmetimcs you ------never get to know yoi id Lutheran pastors coulc your neigh- lid way or, in some casesses, thc only R | .b o rs? Y ou s e e th e s ec people pi all L j O .\iiMijN-iv\ial way. For far too long, th e tim e , b u t y o u ncv< rishe-s. lg. C hristians ffi / 1 , »^v.Lauriluren R. Stanley I'u i h av e u se d rh e to ric anc:md interpre- « / ^ I know them, For years, a Full communion between thche tation to violate one of ______,tw o,cl : o f th c m ain ffi JL-L x U.' IS cxchan^c nods in'in passing,j >------o.cluirdics docs not mean tluiililt ------commandments of Je: “ “ ------th e y ' J e s u s : E tiv e '' f f ' ) [ - ■ uy will become one. Raihre. m O f because' it seems there - M p , ;re is .some- re\’iscd vcrsiosion of Iho dociiincnr Vhls is •e. y o u r n e ig h b o r a s yo uirself. rst ^ f? thing - some barrier - t s is more like a joint venture, -that can- on full comm ■e, Tlie good news thata t c1 am e lasT 1' * n o t b e crossed. imunion, decided to a com:oming together of two like- knock down■n Jhe barriers that ininde :e- week teachcs one basicisic le.s.son to ' Then one day, a storm nded groups to accomplish a irm or some .separate ihcc tJWO denominations single a all involved: It’s never;r toot late to other disaster strikes, ji gle task. s, and sud- .and join hhands with the For Iwcome good ncigliborsors with the denly, all of the neighbjhbors pile Episcopalian.s. ^jr far too long, these two^0 folks n e x t door. J FIRST out of tbeir houses an . d enoinlominations - and many oth-h- — ------and come Next summiimer. the Episcopal ers-h. together with one commi - hav e u se d d ifferen c es g re a t " — UNITED n m o n goal: C h u rc h will vov o te on th e re v is e d . a n d sti I t 77ie Reu. Laun-n R.!. Simlty S is A M A Z l su rv iv a l, o r fixing th e p: 1 small to stay separate, to B problem, document. WluWhether it will pa«is is c laim J o a.isistant to tho r tc tor r a t Trinity r. r t T ~ or just plain helping one m that Ihcir way was the best. k METHODKT one anoth- unknown, but b for many !t Episcopal Oiiirdi in AHin’iiiigton, Va. F E L L- O W S H I P ^ er. Suddenly, everyone ne gct.s to Epi.scopalians,:s, tliehopesarchiglj.t know everyone else, cc 1 CHURCH , common . In areas whcihere there are slews ground is di.scovercd and md friend- of Lutheranin and Episcopal C e leei b r a t i o n 'Itxfta belong, M im , andjinjir." ships begin, .some of whi which last churchcs, full11 ccommunion miglu fo r y e a rs a n d y e ars. Neigli S esrvices r Sun !jglibors in not have muchch impact, once the muncr Worship Hours | name only become true •uc neigh. novelty has work'om off. If there arc ^ ___ S :3 0 A .M . 9:00 & 10:30 A.M. bors, caring for one an 10:3 0 A M : another, lots of churchc:hes and sufficient — 1 ^ ^ coming togetJicr to break eak bread numlwrs of minninisters to scne in Pastor Jim Frisbic and share stories, to work ■ p P a sto r• l.yl.ynnj. Schaal jrk and to those churclie.s,.‘.s, then ful! commu- play. t h e M agic Viilley Moll n io n m ay onlyly mt e a n m o re jo in t •WO ShShoshone St. E • Twin FjHj. ID S o m e th in g l ik a th a t i.s 734-6781 Open 10 am -9 F is begin* services. But inn areasa >vhcro there , ' ^ Q u a d I ( 2 0 8 ) / (Acmfnma:jM) - ning to happen betwee ______M onday - Saturdoy ) 7 3 6 - 0 7 2 7 v-een t h e is a p a u d iy o f ttlii l i ( ^ tw o d iu r d ie s Lutheran and Episcopal d d churdi- - or oven a pauiaucit'y of Christian •t i — pT[hc G able Facess E a s t ^ lo o t EastlandJI)r.N..T»Mnfulli,II) Dr (208) 733-5872 ' e s in th e U n ite d S tale s. For three churdies, jjeriodod-thisagiwment ' ******W W 7 - By Anita StansficF c f d ------JMI \^rhtllr:,v!ti^r.ont Haniut'ittpftdAtsniUi Vi$iitn Wfltim,! decadcs, the two moi Till, cxlrwfillivi^y rxAv! IcIj ik- ,torv n o i n l i n e c an hav e e n o ninoas n o im p a a . Ha^ndion'i ory of MKlutl Protestant denominations on s gic«gr.,K),«,cn:v uliowKxirrxv lou ons have . Both dcnominiiin a tio n s w ill h a v e ij„n Me louanl love w.u laig^T been working on somei e «i«l nAxI by a Jcjilny ihal wm bolh KJtid, inethiiig the ability to wwifcinfti,ibl iid

. ' *5 ■* I IM T?m#vN»w I Ntwt. Twin Falli' Idaho S«turtay. Aii]A i ^ t 28,1999 , .Sca'iiif'iifi; tlic M aK ic V aller c tM U JNnryCommtwil\ h j/'u(/itor: PatMdtmnionio ~ 7J.U) ^ ----- 19939 C lass RtEUNION ___ D ay o f Carirng_ B k M United WV a y kickisofFr ' campaignn TWIN FALLS • The Unitenited Way of Magic Valiev is kicking nff campaign with the tluVd annunnual “Day of 4 Canng” c Sept. 16. The event starts at 7:300 pip-m. with a campaign kick-off breakfastist ata G enie’s Bnck Oven Cookery. Pancakecakes, bacon. fs m »ug^a„d.bev.^,„^, >iU bc served . TJut)ughout the day. thereV willUi be var- ious volunteer projecti .uum n d er-w ay ____ f™“nd^eorea. Volunteeredr crcws from Target and FreFred Me)-er will be painting at the Sali-uti«ration Army ind Red Cross and washingng owell. iirl cy J ^ m e ond Twin FaUs. Tl 5 to ra is e S40(100,000 this year."'“y '"’P'* Se r v ic e nNEWS — pletes basic cadet The cadet is one of 1,28383 m en and military life. OCUS ON PEOPLE- r Force Academy women who completed the rigo;igorou.s, five- Phase two week orientation program, the vo involved a two-week out-u,. Area high school►I students,s Buhi mmer has completed c-, lhe academy door stay onn thet academy grounds to par- 111 High School won the adadv v iso r’s mng and received the says. The training prepares ar- advisers win yeartu ird. •cs cad et to tid p ate in actictivitie-s to extend their phys- Jrbook awards rthcla.«atiheU.S.Air enter their first academic ye: est School Project, sccond r academy. year at th e ical limltatiorons and build self and groupn« . ^ ”“"iber of areaca high schools stu- groSJ id place, -olonido Springs. Colo. confidence. ‘'I’ dents won awards up project, went to West1 M inico wjn of Jim R. and Doris The cadcts completed the tn jls at the Jostens junioilor H i ^ School in the small s ! training in The U.S, Ai Yearbook Work.shorhop A ug. 10-12, in divisic all school in Falls. Me received an two pha.«s. l>ha,se one consiste. Air Forcc Academy curricu-:«• Boi.sc. \ ‘ sion. -•e in 1999 from the sted of mili- lum 6ffers educationed in the basic, cngi- tary and physical preparatioi 8*- Staff members and ai artnership In ExceUence award^'ard win- rn Id.iho. foe non_which neeringandw! sodal sciences, the humani- dadvi.sersfromeast- ' ners” focused on the transition from d 11- ern. southern and we 5 w ere 1999 M inico H igh^ SchoolSc I II civilian to ties, and 30 otiother academic majors. western Idaho and advist northern Nevada particrtiopatcd. HiSiser £ Iflnelle Dallolio, 19999 BurleyBi f , Jerome High Schoohool yearbook stu- BuliLtI School adri-wr Shane Ocden.•en, 1999 . ------clen«:^n-n-St;000-arvatv-arn lor color by iggo^Sh i S^ool adviser k Sl-H a n e ;------Avinning a random draw > Twin Falls High School adviseradi raiving of 20 schools Katlierlenne Plunk. 1999 Mountain H /foneyr f o r ^ cd u c a t i wlio had received Josteistens Partnership in advise in Home ion E xcellence A w ards foi scr Lonce Baguley. 1999 JerJero m e their deadlines for tlie ' S^ool advisor Karen James.nes, and year. Murtaugh High School advadviser ts receive scl une Rapp. :holarships frfrom equipn In the layout, nnd1 d(design.category, m e n t g r o u p) Jane Joosten of Westest Minico Junior a . ^ - e Several area siiidenis n n High won the Adviser’ser’s Award for lay- students ® make dean’sI Ilslist (lie Idaho Irrigation B n inimal sci- out tlesign in the Lablb Group< 1, Emily a t Unli ence at the Coll Money for Laniing’s Schmid of Twin Falls H nlverslty.of Oregon tiurxscholarsliip.s. scholarship was s High School won Ar#.i S o u th ern - second place in layout la students wero among m oreire tthan ) sdiolarship winners donated by Action >ut design for Lab i le basis of academic H Money for Me Group 2, Kathy Plunk: 'vonwc the Adviser’s for «rhrstudents named to the deans’m s’ list Machining. Inc., and Award for layout design I holastic achievement durinc L-adtfrship. and inter- B WB s^ ■ scholarsliip was ing the Butte Irric thellEA . ,.,l*'L ab Group 4, Gisellt ; t ^ of the 1998-1999 school y '>t in pursuing a B6|f rrigatlon, toi year M andllEA . High Sdiool won secondno placci in lay out OreIsl University of Oregon ot Eugeiugene, -•gree in an agricul- MK p Correll, d . design and Shane Ogden ral or lands(.-a]>c* hop 1. daugh- I Jen of Burley Higli The s students^ Bryan Orthcl »cr of Charles;lc s ^ a n d ______Sdu>d w n the Adviser’:iers Award in lay Flier, a h c i of rulnirc-rclnrcd fiL-I(I,~— Lynn Correll of but design. a senior architecture majin a jo r; This year’s recipi- K ___ Jerome, receive iv e d a In the caption writing Frost of Hailey, a sophomorerepro- p IS include; hip. She *— —I place went to Emily 'schi!,'T7v''?'Sci as major; and Courtney Oi-crsv crst^ Beau Barry, mhi of _____ lant sci- Laura Hooper Laura Hooper, I-alls Higli School, and1 JtJcnL Bailey „"f ihcurn. a junior pre-businesiness Tdon and Mary Lu cncc at the Univiniversity daughter of Graham rry was don.ii- |jj sch o lar.sh ip wa.s 4-H ganige sale is sdicdule lic a l I Lee and Maria ■ donated by Nyoplast hy B.A. F isch er to 4 p.m. today at th e Cc Thomas of Jero?romc, ' H L I America, Interstate Fairgrounds. ilzers request that checkss txbe Co. Inc.. . •. ' made out i ^ — I received a S400) schoi-sc r F i . I Plastic, and the IIEA. The sale will include i If to Juho Rej-noso, and cann bebt :hell. Lewis and ChrisMs Smith anship. He is studj lc a variety ot ti„,pped ol “ tryinfi TraWsMar^ |y "] T ravis Mai. .son of baked food, candy, toysW a r a . t „ r e , ^off at any First Security Ban!kmk er, and the Idaho...... ■ ; - crop science at U 3 Jerry and Sherry-Mai household items and dothin ation E(}uipmcnt State-• LUniversity. Money for Smitmyth’s by MAI of Filer, received a □re Information, call Suzanne ciarion. scholar; mne larship was donated by Hastii I S900 scholarship. He B ryngelso csa thany McCall, Imgatio I IS studying plant .sd- First Security Bank accaccepts Teeter at 6; ;hter of Jim and Todd n -.^,1 *”em bership consi- Tho Rupert High Scf id Lanting, son ofA. Jo h n a ^ n c e at the University donations for Reynoso'f10 fund ------1C McCall of Carolyny n U n ting of Twin FaUs. recei%r«i,,li separate entities,■^f Idaho. Money for bors and 22 guosts>urn. received a a S400 s TWIN FALLS - First SecuritySec Bank The Timc 0 scholarship. He is studying a suppUers, retail deaMai’s scholarship was branches of the Magic ’ ’file (Mfljiey) Koole, Lolascholarship. She mal sciei ic V alley a re yourorganii cience at the University of Idal [ATCO-NORCA, and accepting donations for loc fion middle row: Jack Jua ion. I local musidan (>long witht !»i u r name, a photo and uourour Julio Reynoso, who hus beer>een diagnosed phone nun ____^anicc Division. Duties can enci .SKSime and place that is convenie encompass a M ature high sch. We warint m support for the patient and/or c school students are welcome w ir caregiver, document theirir tutoringti hours for future ref sisung in preparation of a rjcwslcttcr,ne information, call ind assisting w th fund-raising i 2536^ Scott at 733-9554, cx Sommer comple!. Tlic hospice division serveslg tl activities 6800274, ext.. 253 yournev\w $ m s the entire trafning a t Airunteers F arc nepdcd in alt1 lolo^tionsr : The CoIIegc'of ' diree or four hours • tf H's newi to you, we wantDttOhM^ to mng are offered once a month ■of Sduthcrn Idalio RcTugee C aocvttt Shcll)y C. Sornriiformation. call 734-0600 or (8 and Koso.osovar families settling in Annent to both parties. Uiisic cjidci tniinin (800) 303- the center needsds radios,i young men and boyIC to volunteer, and : nm k of cadcj f«iunli condition, youtlih aiand du ld ren ’s coats, liats, ancfercnccs. For more • Sodalevtnti I'orcc Aciidcmy, Col(rent Progmm needs seniors t lore information, call Tammyext.. t 253G, or 1-800- • Rturions Stimnicristficwjn s to a s .l.s , ^ Pat Mvcaiitortonte JcwyBryMt ids ’ program, a literacy projrogram I n ------J. Somincr of Twin F _____ ;• yaurltoandtholfactl^^l!»-______PlMwundjooL associate (JcKrec)luntecrs.warkabout-20 hoursirs n r a k , n u p u b lic s ^ , auanjodfMute;m : C enter is a.ssisting }c reimbursement, and other b m ta mlumn is designed to mi ColleKu of Soiilliurn I rb M c f ir s , amtmumticsahhc,r/jecjfi/if cDunfusin the MagicVmerica. \ Currently, Deadlines .11 Marae tar need a volunteer, ealljudy Tipiioys dothes in good I™ ., oootact ^S^.ScniorVolmj/unfccr/Vtj^m (RSVP), at 7J

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M oR .\i.\'ai? ACROSS» r ll I M 1 SmMehJfl I 4 Aiironautt'.“*»' BHJ- ■ ^ r i — f- 8 CKdcnncmtiicmors _ I I I 14 U ssaM *p ^ » M ~ T “ I ABC< ISMan«,monnon — I L _ L entertailinm ent^ chief g , rf- appi« J LOS ANGELES (AP alls it quuits 16 Poftuotfs•» ----->T- ’ ------P ^ I ') - J n m ic p*nn$ulaa 1 I |‘* V . Tarses arrived at ABC thtf >7*_8ravo*o* j “ —■ - ' I I ■ n reputation of a programimming wun- «B Ofl*r*cvM ^ 22Col0f*Jo » U I— I and “Frasier" for her f^ocUnomMmor ? * ~ j I ■ employer, NBC 23 Fo»r**i ^ Tarses resignetl Thihursday as *• ------1------1----— J presitJem of ABC Enteitcnainmcnt ” ‘^T r tju J .Ifter three yeurs of scai::ant rating.s H _ Jjk ^ 1 ^ ^ -j success, frequent spe ------JB-glU, ■.w.g -[ — about her job-socui4 iri(y -a n d ----- 3* tntiriKw - J “ D horm a 'Se G reg" as 96Ctat«M w p P ------* ~ r ~ net- «**c*on«I “ I “ — ------— 1 work’s only unqualified1 newn hit. » Curaitit tw I______H 4 . “The sweeping chang In the ■tyM J entenainment industry neccsiaiy, competitive clchangt»at , i^C, and I feel that tht time ^ right to move on," Tarseses a - W t ' :SiSKM S 7 a'il^ M O ty o n lh , Tarses, 35, was the firs woman ■ ^r^MIMS-80) 2S1 to serve os programmfn ArtwttM 9 Ov«f. in t. * H ling S6POW.M Gflfmany- E R E dent at one of the three m - L«(v^ ^ 55 0«S?«%I010 New York Times the reoriarganiia- ilgned this woeX a ftir a rocky thr» 4 4 7 ^ 57ew«aIt>oi.l uon led to conflict amongig execu- "CW ABC Entertdinment 1 appeal UUwr sa 8oW-9amo tives who were “trying to0 divide Television Group, •eared with details, manyf prim e-tim e .-Jt-rics. at ^ upiighi cut)* ^'P- unnattilattermg. about how she was at NBC I up responsibilities and stistill fc^^ was the sec s Entt:nainmcnt, whtsv she " on 69 B/tilsli isJo sccond time that perceivreived in Hollywood and how she helped I , P«' 60 Pitchor'a stot they had some autonomy."" A B Tarses found hunu ' craft the success <»f “FViertc■iatds* aft;i I g & I S ::rsclf reporting to a sJie wns coping w th her job. She also said she-was tiredtii new boss at ABC-r-In-1997.A ’ Tnrx “Frasier." ^ e demands the job plac uvis told today’s Los Angeles Although “Dharma & aced 01^ Bloomberg’s apappointment as Timeses thatt the repeated specula- 1 Se Greg.- I ner life. chairman had prompted prc specula- tion ab and critically acclaimedacd show.^ ■ - Long-^-lived turt d ty that her job w about her job status was.a - hke “Sports Night" and ties can ' “Pve been at itforllyea J was m trouble. ‘ m ajor3r factorf in her dedsion to and “ The ■ ssome point, you have to wcwonder formation:>n of th e new TV leave,i. Practice" wta-e launchedled - Sj how to invest. She never• 'fofiunlosls of .It work foryou? . - j . turtles tend to outl Id trou: prefer cold Che•ys death, said her grandnieci ■ u.livc.hei, .heryl Davis of Oak Ridgt researchers. ause more oxygen dis- Temenn. rein, and trout need as Af Dik-diks are tiny a: After a few tough yoars dui ^ SSo'il^'S!cn as they can get. in g t lur- lg the Depression, Naslund letleft or G ary, Ind., to w ork in thithe reel mills. She later went tot< ' Lawrernee still Vv e r y i l l school to become a medica:al •/ • frans -raO U SA N D OAKS, C •anscriptlonlst and eventunlhlly ...... S, Calif. (AP) days, saidid Kris Carraway- *®ugllught herself how to invest. —Martin Lawrence wasas ini serious Bowman, spo . >ut stable condition Frii ipokeswoman for Los ShtShe retired in,Duluth before'I’O Friday after Robtes Regioryonal Medical Ccnter. ' oving to Florida to escape thehe « awakening from a th re e -d a y “He’s definJ coma brought on by a j finitely not out of the harshirsh winters. She was 91 whenen -HV. a jog while woods by anyny means,i " sh e said. shee tlidied. wearing heavy' clothingmg m sum- The star of nter he a t of tlie old Fox sitcom “She “Sh was quite a remarkable “Martin" amanti such movies as womajman," Ms. Davis said. “She Lvwience. t q i^ d e d fr II from end- “Life" and “Bad“a Boys" was alert, nadid ®a love of education andid ^ o l a day earlier, was expexpected ttx- focusing hisi eyese\ and able to fol- readirading and she did it all on her remain the same for thehe nexti few low doctors’cocommands. • own."rn." ■ Gome OE •n back dovwn to EarthJl, Geminii IF AUGUST 28 IS YOUR I------BIRTHDAY: You are a fuse to p an ic One relationship aeqr, hmre instincttve isaskm Hor)ROSCOPE Sjht r be over, but another Is on dr*0MMMip. Youatvitre an origi- SydlKIney Omarr way. Conditions are ripe for n rilh iite r , M n g . afams)Bostahwys I------le, fortune. Aries, Libra per- «B U fa cta m x on n * io nsplayfesdnatingrtjlea. sp l n ro n ia n » you. Your preseiesencc, concepts make SAG Leo, Aquarius persbfts Playma^ news.P^asl AGITTi«IU8 (Nov. 22-Dec. nies in you-Ufe. could ha\ ask.“W h O T W y o u 21): FinandalFii load will be taken h a w t ^ beenl" Rcalizatifation hits home: ffere away - letters, initiah in nam es*A,S,J. A. If aUakng. ly-you’Ube happier, more creadvt S B ^ October could bee mmarriage LEO (July .... lly 23-Aug. 22): stirantJa^U fe tabes on more pleas- . Emphasis on•n i p ro p e rty v a lu e , Ing glov ^ l E S (March 21-Api4pnl 19): home, family n Cjfcle moves up. plan ah< f relaoonships. You CAP!^PRICORN (D ec 22-Jan. 19V ahead for leam more aboutout music and poet- You wil ro}sng vktny. Quesdonsnonoem- o ry~ people who vriU be a A • m i s W K tnenhiR coopera A-e ■ho avoided you now d o you w i» w t? " Response: “I want in-ee»crts seek to bccomtme fnendly. Libra as muc k m laise. Ctecernath'esm>-olvedl im involved. ^ 8 «i. much- TAURUS (A pril 20-Ma V more." i May 20): VIRGO (Au(lug 23-Sept. 22): ahead^ fc push Fotus on entertainment,nt. soaal Look beyond tl id for best results. affairs, ability to do the in 1 the immediate - AQU/2UARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): ! mipossi- surprise aivnjts. could be favor- Experin . y.®.please-everiferyone.- able. Followf hhunch and-your meeting H ighli^t versatility, humotnor, fash- heart. Pisces an. KO. Sagittarian p b ^ role. and another Virgo dal projWoiM can be obnUnrt, No *■ P^®y dram aticc rroles. HighUght matters GEMINI (May 21-Jun. «ridei^ LIBRA (Sept.:tt. 2 3 0 c t. 22); You ' M SC t once coBsklered h^bhlowiown. Will might be n ^ h ng p s (Feb. 19.U.rch 20): ; now stand test of reality. YcY o u w m ade for love?" Ie who claimed you were ^ R o p er AtrejD (f5wijM ;not defeated, ju st waitingg ftfor the sage for a t least?^ssrL“rj Lr;?.'jracrical will be eating Thuiisday, Se right time. ist partial answer. crow.• TiToday you aecoffiplisb Sept. 2 AT 7:30 RMM . • Friday, S ept. 3 ■ at 7:30 PJM. i C A N C n i(J i« a-Ju ly 22): iction, responsibiU- m uchI wiwith your knowledge of Tickets avavailable at M agic Vs ipeofile talk about and write i 5®- practica Valley Arts C ouncil-:-734-ARTS '• Ite about SCORPIO (OcOct. 23-Nov. 21): agenda- and all First Secuiiurity Bank Locations and n $9 J,VmBs-NBWs J '

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Tirti FaOt, Idaho SMmtey. «t«n>t.w t3 S .a m I -— O N ~ Y u cca?M o u n ta ain, f e dIs h o p eL to fe di anucl' y ello w m in in g Nuclear WVasteStoi ;^cJ.enUsts»wWngona,wapfofect • ng slow dcsccm into Sa ty^ . , nil to store nuclear wostoaste . : SamUttc.ani'UBimnii.instBasUMi-ter'irterairniBnriMin-rtBBaiBRv • r a g e r w i ------— a ! fhvmta § A m erica’s n u d e a r m s tt u n d YUCCA MOUNTAIN ^k * ■ . ^ ^ f t o a t h a Nevada mountainmoi ^ in Vuaa-Mounawi.rtHDTOUm.rtnmnwBB iiRli Ulf tw isting tun- 7^, -M iatmii 'amprn. =^5EL' ’ ^^*0^ p: •orB trylns to occount forr the person : The nuaoor ntnw«vniB»tm«tlnmM-»MBi Ls i l . „ guided d(8 for water or burlo(lurloijgoid. ; marchers arc busy «“«isic<»ooioar'trnnBJort«rti''(licai!iUiu — V l i S Before building an exploratonatotytun- • R a n d unal>-zing th e t’rby >iu» m-ttf I m«>tttiBO*«njwmiBmBonumam, CAURiniR)RNiA/5 T ^ \ ^utaoHA rwl, tbey nrst doteriTilneddthatfew tha ( ndent nuiuntnin for______Z.TT10 nigj>mr-li«>] "■in^iiiiiiriMTilitrT ______[?l>»fa!fC»ufcea enlstedno as tlif nation's fim Yucca Mountain to attractsu:tsuch. ‘ a r graveyard. com excavators. ScienUsts condutVKlucted j a la n g -tem 10 3I. . U:Utino D 'ra m m m t'jS M n n ia D ^•wnsiT ^ ^ geologic surveys. Inteiviewed I'MounLTin b y 2010 ■aefcxtpmj-wtnutdJipaiimm-HTv— an mlfwrs and studied ssielllistellltepho:: lent luinu? to 77.000 jnmus. W aste container togrophsofthearea. L'llwl waste - spent .. S»ShoO-Uu) Ex>wiTs«tnij«3nD(«sianwnisrni: TTioy ore even consldertMithe tha - : Konium byproduas (fflBCO ------Tiiiiii^ InscrfptJontJioy.wlll place ontheo n t wer pl.-trprt nnft»M»r Outor_____ i government test ntil 'tmUMttDtVia: ------barrier one bay mark the site ariororthe ihi • J ack 10 the testing of • flsrtno f a b le iT' repository Is sealed. ‘HowV wli]will poo- ™b. UMCtnSRCRQOND Inner pie communlcato In 100.000>00 ; irrnsion-resistant »C1UT E barrier y»orB7'askeiJAbeVenl,ulk.aIlk. a j tie size of compua — Soskoiror 2^ senior project scientist *Wiat««tlan- • ;ome cargo is so • ^tnuoc ■ Otrtimuttc spent n u d o a r-^ guage will they speak? willllrtbe rtb : momentiuy expo- • -S*®StampeiijnrKtic H f l r WOSIO mental telepathy? One thingf^we wt ; an death within ' JutO iittonmjooate assume Is that subsequentIt genem-;get aboutoat77.000:coi«oi 3/4-inch tions will ba smartorlhan we are.81 -j ■ent nuclear fu d is ■*'“*»»te. mseraamms corrosion- 7 ^ Bary bases m d i„ »»"«>>HPonB(f resistant inner i m id dry storage at ctorirrDumisiy ing for dues to past dimaie;la te s a n d barrier vcgetafjon that can be used laors in 34 Bates. net^e u u imiau-iMi se d fo r a re constant moni- Wftst* I 4.inch ^ 9 glimpse into the future. ThiT h ey ’ve •torag* cortwn ■ monitored heaters set ata t 3S0 dcffces to simulate how die v d h is colleagues I I — (-tumwr- -stoeroulbr.- j l h e w aster " emmem is bonk- banior ^ - mil literally cook thc'moun:o u n ta in , cniwsing its rock ln>-ers in wayw nyssd- ^loumain Project r i i c ^ ^ 1 r a virtud etemi- SATH1H H ^ g t s n a w enasts still .seek to underetand-nd- >te tpcation and ZSSZi ff Concrete J Afier assuming for yearsa rs th a t als estimate that ' «««.. L barriaiX '-to®'’ mosi surface'tvatcr ;vould1 cvevapo- rale m the desen. p rojea sdcn ry can isolate die mt..u dc n iists acW lcd^edu-it w«tcrj>iU.mU.,in t h e _____ 10.000 yean; - at , z k•~~l w ----- IrTinni HMWIH----- fHMtM I. they predict. end.Tinve its way. Tens of}f thou-tl sands of years from now, surf ictivity will hove su rfa ce I water ivill in\-ade the canisters:e rsan d 7 after being exposed lo die; dwdecoy- | rsoreJryiagJo • .canu*. . . Tr l's suitability for mg ivaste - bc carried away'b by y d ie I lomabk! 100.000 underground n-ater table. A ti. l Under die plan, die fud a,ncnntsln- • -U.S T>B»mim».gaiway e « ivm cach bo proieaed fromom ero-t the projea is a -u si °y.a drip-resistant cco\ o v e r lo * Angatet Tlmeirto a nagging I------sh blem that has shaped like die roof on a shed.d. •. on for genera- But die researchers behove d ; YUCCA MOL I^SUECAfl:CAfitsON/lo,AngBl«Tlme, co /e Ihat Squinting aRiiinsDs, researdiers 'nunsjittfael«ltoaflaTEf«tSrTr,lliirrili; m ei commumiies around thc site:e m ay I pie-in-the-sky ^ K’s ensy perat Bsmasaiaa.±asjm tf&acBiciil nzigif that be able lo hve widi some degree ^oom, cnRinccr »«y!forttfac)gnvemnifflntti) aiiiirdiiifliaumisfdcatl widi ^ ac rwe» about happen inin tlthe distant future; to rai y tw o f ranging from canxm^untpsnmcIlatfailliwaiBe iktar !UWBlfitecabinn»-:i!i)inm radioactivity. To gauge the was boards the dustj waati-iBiffl.2fiaBnB.-TKe-fee dl usty soudiwcsr- determ ine1C tthe behavior of this wo w aste train for its Ion;;into f die sun to ea aUroafly tmimoi] thi' u n s dfae imsKtftiadttipliiiakauwiownasJuiJtass mountain wli ^oter s effect on future genet:n e ra - h e ocean floor •nudear.homljm b ie ss. sna; wlfa] I oiade-vlx: sBcniPUIK gfljo.. when d ie b u lk o f N ordi Jons. do; diey have ased a computer the.depths of Ar thilr&Driai.diapKl~ /America will be under ice." said inv Jte rto solution - tliroiir:}!cecaps. AngryMevBdans.-*nniemTw(l«mi -Km had! Sdketias. base-cunduwluctwi count- Abc Van Luii nvent a fictional fanning commimmu- ong scores of have Iwcomi BHS. Ikm moj. toi diiOsroinu Luik. a senior p ro je a sd - nit-Uly Ul nearby Amargosa Valley nci timt mny oni itneouidknudieRiinitiir ‘*We-Wtt-iODRijitBr^BiK^SBdiikaBdi oe Iww water. entist who10 sadded that glaciers 1 ey lave d evoted rarefied atailtailm.tifmudlecriptanua. oiKra Bcim tucrihptiifttM. and; gjad; 10,000 years from now. Theyjy ani re nudcaraRcpJuinif iKiaeuiiQiiaat;”- jo a l tnva.sion should nexi dominate North stu Mdes of their “ ii *w»licdlocv.-Et^-iiheininuiiimxi aw, wufiliallBrdiit-burifd;w: tudymg thc possible radioactiv ’ Far out in tht-1 Anti tliepamng -Anr imp l^tu. /bnerica 10.000.000 years from now. exp ictive hey hope diey *siooiwtour)us 10 ihuld aiudltmrwant- diiq^i t -W=teaanimmtdii! *POSure of resideim and livestocsto c k mills n«)rtijufcsj of it^ynaii ailin:»«mlii»» PT^p.u- ija cluratesa^mil- Researcheichers have studied the llw crnmeni rcscarcnkind’s most « "d th a t ’Overtilic>umiK«uE£iuit ov 'fflnii uiK. UimiyeaMpuMC tuiseeveiw hatm ight dung piles of a iiat miglu drink water tainteded b by PnianBBiiaBieatgaiiaiii of an a e n t pack r a ts look- nucudear waste. dfiUuifi, IicutioR! achievemenu ni will rpoicmncrthcprmecmtt-iw o thIfnmtta h -ifteaatiinJIfr «»»»«• dcptlui of iliis ond(least H-ill defy casmgs.ondcdcnteritlic-wHuirinUik. »r7^sL. feiirii pTCniBcr iponiacinnic ------Iirliktly futiiii cuveas I powers. corrj-ingTudu d iiiu m v e ^uaidlefc tti> -wtim, UaiBiomm; niQ^mzxdmir^tBQne J M H J\ifiJiIevd nudear, this c reposito- C alifo rn ia’su ’s iD uafli U’jiUcA’ .im oaa-rform Yucca M tiihe-39ffls.3itt-IEailirpBiiai«iD fiiio tJu; pennanentsJiouied over ; fiuBceptiM iciti.«iiirtli. tffi-ffia Tons of luf^lily Ictlmle. “We erect quolus. PoirattrmnginaionugtinuaeStf. tfltrin wanium and pluton/be a couple Uk»JlV.7«J-jnIbltllt;Slafll mTTijfT from nudear rxnvcrliile thc Great Mountain inUl !3932, UiiailK « « • t£ht- WiBiiii “ A m a r in e s and'pcids have been thsamidji«einninkiitt- C projcasdadngbadcrs, theyVe no One «oo OT. die fira atomic boml Housed in corrnifdiatlegaty. ersmtejaauniw-flidiis. ajjn alloy canisicrs du* s * 1kfte«5avai£aEE ab C ea t cars, fhe fcarsom d Tnin2 li'mes-Nevlews l^gBPII radioaaivc that imers mo - is a nudearfudttDl I. tte rfTia. Mnnmnia JIT a sure would meanof high-level raiaorsauitinmn>vdde.[pBSiSliihniiia] a a v m * J'25 r/2E. 5rh.;rh. N. days, if nm hoursgic that will 1* 0p lein 43B0tisaitK.;tEheatBna:eanihBn.«iytatt: ' ‘...... ■-*— ri3^’ iridiSr. VV. m toringondtcpair. I ‘E'ujrr Falls. Niggemyer and h E B M know that Uie govern mg on the Yucca Mot S t ; ; v ; . r I torbynrjil. to hoW the fuel for a ' ty.- With its rem ote . I oiirapiiii Ptesaeaoplmmw x orders arid climate, officials thedesenrepositotyc 2IHaanieni »te sie r-5 a m a M&xximiiB waste for at least 10.0 t^finr-dapflatfBBiccfc th e unfted sm liie end of which, tl i r ILiiim rjn iu MT4i..a..w i as TATES AIR FORCE much of the radiooai\ mi*it-pitqBcr4n3E.aitam- diminislied. • ' ^ H l a E Q uTEmitlJiifcahBfaai ' Band of thhe Rockies • St[llj researchers a : ii: -wriLfiir Sk *ae»- ■iIn^ Untied: Srjtus- Air• Force Fc Band of the Rockies gauge tlic mountain's s ^J^9BStsSi s provides musical supportI for fi various mililarv .mri_____ pnjiidlvi pnfsetTTs C43laxyXV Brass. .TheL8.pmfessional— '-Uadkd>%-n9Ba»^K^ I lr“ clvilian“ funciions. Also, rrmany junior high, .high - - • years into the future. ittmesL Jaer3l3wiiai.idiie j I'UlUime rniarcmns- whoiho make-up ihis ensemble e school and collt^e studeni!nls have benefited from For Niggemyer. the K X S n i g r ^ aniumatxciMiiTegiiHaar3.»aBaiga»e • iruutf-'ffMifrfajnifd ihoukirtand s Ihroughout fhe United pcntianent answer tc i the master clashes condiducled by the group nuclear waste proble ■ w - Stani» os. well .u Poland;id; Their concerts feature a 1 members, The members of Galaxy Brass have tho perplexed thc nation ■/■■y' f c o B i 'fjnura (jr musical: styleiles from traditional brass 1 tions. Since die 1950s, > spccial talent to arrangee and compose music r ^ s ic ro. Di.>b^ assnnihaa ^ train engine’s drone.Yucca * onlypo^UeifsroufomrnaDyifaffilnwe ta>gtan-i«iijWt I buildings to last maybeJro jea that you!re tHntT)p g g'umutfbiuc&iiir w n d isfin r: '2 ™ ® B rT O cH T O a«E rs.(S . mail this form along with a sal hundred years. And whilethless toric," said John; self-addressea. stamped enveloiIlopo to: , m iRoBentiuil, a Sntqn; s . Tha Tto w P.O. Box 548, twin I Sirfiinx and the pyramidsea Ifor senior jjrojon sciscieseist.-TJktd - t t w ' a — tin Falls, fO 83303 ' •around for 13.000 ycaxs, t &BBD£dta9diiiS'nne I :»and sometiines ive thhilliiik,'W Qun (floes < m xgihx«sljisltamlii!td.'»sUsan>. II g Ihme*ae)t9t3pmriwjuea£.lit-Haaaasand ______Wc*ats.its. tongcrftinctionaL fsions. i t ta k e to BOI Ihiis is aJ a m a s s o itfae irantT hK asii .. Critics are less sure of th tiamidsaattiiB. twniiiiiH—frmiimtTii iibii I g intam______p jc y say the S3S billion pr s& tisjw e aS ft stiaioBa t e funded mostly by fees m iik .. naff^KTeoBsiate I hours is maniljmdiiBht.’” I ______nuclear energy customelar a s J U » W l u S c, 5S a-|iwiiJiiiiHb g - - Qughable combination of 1; theJcvaliytheT^ “ Otft^aaiarZJP , waste and lowUevcl logic UuaaMmmtmii tffaem offd 8 th e P ro je a iias !ed. IQieillhltEib- A m f ln tW lr pose a serious healtheziuc tl bom gBochmnin ifaa (fksB^pniaM nc- I S n»on»(GlBy),^______future geneniBons. Ihasihs& om iiffa gOttg;.'*' , H aunted by earlier dcK among these forlom-lookin I ' ■ \ •

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YUCCA MOUNTAIN, Ne Scientists describe the Yu Mountain nudear waste proj with the kind of breathli excitement once reserved early Nadonol Aeronautics a Space Administration missio Maiiy liken the gravity of th work to the seriousness of t moon race; the exhausting hm and team .spirit.arejim ilar w ^ , they say. For many, the project is tl pinnacle of long acadpm. ^ More hype than helhelp? A nicdiabana^can^ ___ p r ncgamedbaonanan — ' I n s iDE d ; . in\’cstor*sstiatcj^ Stocks...... £2 n s B . I Comics...... E4 P ^ E 2 M [ON]EY Classified . - .'TE5--20------^ __ L ■ ■ Business E/litor ’T h e T imemcs-Ncw's ’ ar:\'iij!iiiujS. Hiilrhiits 7.^.v(>». ______, &IITinirday. August 28, 119 9 9 9 sage newspa- all under one roof■oof.” p e r ods touting iow pricprices on its . CCA's more thathan 350 dients «i« Pri. house brands ond banbargains on ^ Idaho, Wyomiog and I ' others. WAsmscTox ■------B f e c t e a i With the opening3 of its new Founded in 19;1987, supermarket m Gulfporfpon. Miss, CCA pioneered I S le se rre s & id k s -E 2 Boise-basftd Albertson’s th e use of CD-RC•ROM computer-based 1 ion’s has its Greeaspaa said Fricrr ------own labels compctinitin g along training for dierlients via an intranet, I aazaoQ'^ asras^ haA First Security said with the brand nnmes. said. CCA was also one I closer aneuaoB ^ snatxeed i of the first admin c eves ■~--|inriimiiii The chain opened the 62.000- ninistrative companies ] J^one M» miaa h a p p m to offer telepho>hone technolog)’ to I sa*«E TSesefcis been j;, squore-foot supermarketrket, along ------enroll employees WaU Szrect becasse 3& de&acs n ecmutoB with the adjacent 6.000-000-square- ses in-newplans Tia a I -A a e ric a a s a r e foot liq u o r sto re in Ci push-button respor1>onse system. I s a d s . s a c s C B ^ o««r wfiet&c 1 G ulfport __ , jSgaftnfai! a ta ^ t Wednesday. As requinluired. the “^As Ifae Taloe c f J m d l i i liquor store has a sepanparate out- Endangered ol faahTRties » * af *Bnii£beQfaaasB loldgrowth riiiiriHi iiiiiniMftei side entrance from thehe groceryi w saae, we faare bees ca store. - forests gainI a retailer ally ±eS«iwaiBtes* s fram ed « afa sbe p E B so s^ : s«*P8fey-&eei6i For now. Albertson'si's h,hos only ATLANTA-Ih focBS eosa V ^ “There is a lot of specipeculation The transitionI to “certified-w od I OreiBisaosrid. about what is going or from sustainable oi ___ . 5«*a«SaB»ESBtt&eieieaZecooo- Friday's spee 3 on w ith e or managed forests I Bis nsoaifts «ere as a f i n xech, said that given doseOMly what happens on Wall1 ^bertson’s,’’.Tax Commimmission won’t affea pricesces or produa a\-ail- j to be deOireRsd as Fcsj cfatbingsas thetai^peipercentage of house- Stree Chairman Ed Budow Jr. a ny prtoes o r hoM wealth t Jr. said, obdity, said the AtlaAtlanta-based cosopa- 1 ' a m x a ] j o r e a i. on h now accounted for **C« But under current regul B«pacfcfy. b y investm e “Central bankers, in particu- egulations ny, which plans tool0 open a store soon in I Gnsd Tesns. Tte u ; o m e a ts, tfae c e n tra l lar,r, are ai going to have to be able the only packagee s to re north Twin Falls. wever, in bank needsds to watch more pfg, Albertson’s con hove is th The pledge was h Please see GREENSPAN, Page E2 is the one IS hailed as a stgnifi- } in Gulfpon. And thot’ss jusjust fine cant v iao iy by enwniironmental groups | ■ 1 with Albertson’s, spokesw such as the Rai eswomon Rainforest Action I K Anne Alenskis said fronfrom th c Network, which fortor tlie past two yeare I E^teAidn company’s Boise headquonuaners. has led an internalTiational campaign I may be b "Right now, we're just e* against the retail e •ackingoil U t o f W eis j t Coast st exdted il giant’s selling of I Cert ______about having the stor wood from environii sto re a t inmentally sensitive I ~ Lt»^Dnigch uhs, is considering selling Gulfport and making thothat store j areas around the wqrivorld. CACAMP HILL. PS. _ a i * jiaS tain discussed buylying stores successful," she said. ; “Home Depot -has e or all of th e about 1,000 1. “ W e’ll has taken a leader- I Carp d * e { « B »e ■rrrrr^ QjtC .1 ______d ru g st _ hove to see whnt-happ/>n«Muu^-We ------—I------^—«hip-njie-lmhtrun •Aid offi------tramactibn^’’— gstores acquired-it-from- U.&. do-it-youTseirl aIlc0abo»'2DOiK9B-'««9Ba e^aecS sef ssenmste T h riftjifty Payless in December are pleowd to be able: to offer ■ in d u stiy .lt is sendinjding the message *o I Coas:tts t SttDVS « 9 fa I c u Q n »e- - WaSSsDBesJfanaaflnatTOtbe “Ifamsummam ated, (tfae trans- 1996 Ihat service in the communinunity of lumber companies1 thatthi it’s barbaric to | » » a « le iH o n e 1 actioos) wouldibe bl material," the RJte; Gulfpon.’’ . I continue to cut do e Siae Aid. besec hr :te Aid had fd d ed the stores down old-growxb J r n?i>e satm ent laid.± “There can be in C In Mississippi, the stoteote buys forests and is as outi “ n « a n cprices, m> assozaoce as Californio, Nevada, 3utdated as slaugh- I : W ^ as S tr e a J a m s d n s K i- Jafcesy walE ert co s e ll as to the outcome Washinghington and Oregon into its whiskey ond wine from licelicensed t ^ g elephants forw tthdr ivoiy." sad I .qnoaagepeqpile&aigiai i! Wesc ofdtesedbcussio .. em pire makers, taxes the olcohol>hol and • M ichad Brune, old-®d-groHth ramp»{p,, I O iea I Cows feij^aauees but:t ts BOC . ARittAidspa ire as a way to move into BS acoestpc 03 >po«swanian said new marketsms and continue its resells it to retailers licenscensqd to director for RAN,N, based in San I Hiuiiie Aad - hs smes a o s f a e d ahe could ooe coi«m i^t beyond strateg operate in counties where:re *^ e s Frandsco. FSssatd the statement, wt tegy of growing through I Bmie;tiey^T«aFaSs-em : Wtucft the compa- acquisitimtions. arc legal. Home Depot's new*“wood souremg" I ny gave a s d ie n 35s a S fitf adns 2D0 SBSB SgcQfiKA a&eoc a po t reawn for post- Manymy of those stores, all of The Alcoholic Beveriveroge policy w^s announceneed this week by 1 Primam ara^yinQ tteaW M auiMgiB 2 analyst meeting which h Control Division of thee SiS tote Preadent and CEO A I ^efaatecaporcBtt. h have been converted to 3 Arthur M. Wl«ni- } aa d3 ec a sx e ra Oreeaa. U afao. the Rite Tax Commission wos create.sated in . I at a meeting of store □ C*ag> S L P^.«asc(i n Retailexperci; Jte Aid name, have not per- re managers in con- I Vab^Ifa and CcOondn. ifaos^ i: ts said the third- formeded well as the retailer 1966 to regulate liquor andnd vwine I junction with the company’sct 2 0 tb I gmciuaai ttes wdfc. a&i largest U.S. dru : iom a wSMsfaerdttaSs CTBcany sand ic » a s H* d ^gstore chain,. failedd tot retain the former - beverages with 5 percent!nt aalco- I anniversaiy. duced a n t S a . L ai«s ' p g a s - whose shares ha^nave lost h alf of chain’s o h d by volume. Tlie agency d SDB a£tDK'‘poHSde CDt;*poraie their value in ’s customers or attract new icy does I n the'past six ones, analystsana said. not regulate beer. Jay Jacobs CEO0 looksI “Most of the other grocirocery I for a way out o fi store chains, os opposed to hov-h H rftheredink ing their own liquor s st< to re I SEATTLE-Thing!ngs are still in a | RakSBSTGa there, have leased spacee odja-oc B holding pattern for finfinancially belea- I O N S ao3USNES cent to the grocery storere anda ■ guered Joy Jocobs, the Sctde-lnMid I they have a liquor store thethere. * ■ fashion dothing chainun«-ith«sMreiii • j T aTMmers labor OQC We see that all over the statstate,’’. ■ the Magic Valley MaJL > c a n n a t i o n ’s ainendontodee t « p woes in run Buelowsaid. _ Joy Jacobs CEO ReRex SicffQ. oivt I IW ealvammrnmmsm^ ^ : iraJ America H e said the speculation Isis thattl H "discussions continue" i ibs-B o £Knz.tDo. ^bertson’s is going to come e" about a variety j . . sis. T he )me to ■ of alternatives that indudeinc remoter- I WAG fa n w i5e c * OE*-acrtnwaCsai , -We^ebeenmj he Oklahoma Farmers the t commission and ask thati o t t h e _ _ H AGOXER. Okia. > S a m I married almost- .Union hehdd the event as parrof-----1 ing C hapter 11 bankrupruptcyproteaian. I Miller’:e r's Todoe b ra k e H ke , 12 years, a nd duriuring th a t tim e **Rural U -rcgulatlons-be-chang^-to^iraiow H finding a buyer or U|uid . ^fe*aai* aaat pe£*d tto J Unity Day," o series of for f mulriple licenses. If th [uidating. I e da in tio d s Ifa e c ^ r i i k d i teaas we^hadalotofuif ups and downs events no f that Steffey says he is1 somewhatso opti- I hmciafl] a e y Trmfe efcrir wav toCO th e - e r o ts e m e," she : notionwide to call atten- coccurred, Buelow sasaid H Bfafaerla^dnd^sza^z's « t a a d i r e t she said softly, don toI fanningfa ond how condi* / nusac because the comiirapanyisstillin heiried s h a d pausing to cry to> stopst the tears, tions aff« Albertson’s and the other chaichains H ■edtsfaarve&cEeainntfe I Oe* s M d if e « the rest of the com- c business. But he quicklv:kly adds tfae day I drtn iA^•stiiiia - eanfa. afaeea famca. i down -but the stresss we’rev under munity. could own liquor stores inI all of of reckoning is near. t&e ^ «as teadedd m these cfay* is takin* their locations in the state. I n ee f a x ia e i's « rife reoH Sed tf n^atoUonus TheMiiMillers raise com, wheat, ------i‘Obviously,-ihi*.iB-nci-not-the type rf - j - f i n r i Jrti^TimofaedaaewD. r i c mentaljyandphysiem s J fy r niUo, soyb Pauline Mensi. owner of^L&M IA H cnssit's=rag*Sed’iftroegfa oybeans and co»vs, along- PPackage Storo m Gulfpon, sa -thing that can-go onn ilindefinitely," | teria^^ce^yisbexiafaaedas a th the Samrx MiUerr wasi among with their I, said Steffey said. “We’ll1 beb here until I faer fand aad ca£d bos *how aboa 80 fanners an leir children - Spencer, 4, tlthe supermarket liquor stoi u d a n d sb n d d e d c a SEedbn&ofaes. jg and farm advo and Coli.olin, almosi 2 - in - we're not here anymore.’ire." j tfae daiila A a e a so cates who gadiered•ed-Ttaradayat McIntosh < ‘has b een com ing for a lonlong souue- CoaaoItdatedGcaiai sh County south of Tulsa. em ti e," and grocery competitoiititors CompllMHromrtatfmdindtrtBiBport* 'I c o u rtsre a d y e d c alv e. & aa^Bargem Samrara Miller] quit her job w Saw tiey ean STO e&e &BaiBxEy Wagoner to discuss:85 th e farm cri- will be waiting to see whiw hat PPI le a s e ^ WOES. 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O ther fund ad is, Greenwald said, Piazza said s : advisers agree that — n.ioo C - The decade-long publis IsKfiins toomudiofagogood thing can bc a “ ilishing articles mooey from on — 10,500 as been a boon for and listslis that promote one fxmd negative. iublishing industry. the rat Co another inaki»k« little Rather than — 0,000 most rcccnt per- in adding to their ^ - 9.300 ores of magazines, formonlonces of high-fly- so^becausetrthe fees portfolios, investors in^ should ~ and taxes as;issessed instead be lookj — 8.700 id Web sites devot- ing fu fu n d s. “T h a t’s oking at the funds f e I— 8.100 funds really serve madnej when moRCT isu trans- they currently o ness,” he said. ferred in and y own that need to . s/i/» 0/1/M 7/1/90 sts of investors? Crcei■ecnwald dted the dout of be unloaded, saidsait Doug Fabian, a >0 ' a/i/ao o/i/oo_ • al fund advisers recent < mutual funds ists hkeiy Huntington Beac to offset any each. Calif., invest- '------information bar- Iarity o y slight ment adviserr and a author of a nnnm perfocmance f3 Q negative impact as anI examplee; of how fSiin th e re c e n t onlineine article at inresiormij^n ly publications investtstors con get burned by reap- MutualFundPhFlash.com titled O F l themselves above Jumpin *■011 an after-tax b a ^!. >-ou*re> T o p Five Reasor ping on the bandwagon. probably losing mone>- an isons to I ^ o r e Top itcx^ks slide5 on fears o smoting a get-rich- Money ; anyway. Ten Lists." :y poured into Janus funds • So what’s the point.” he o f imong investors. aftcr severalse yean of eam orfi. le said. Reason numbinber four states, ictic for grabbing nary pc adding that a kmjMena sostrategy “Top Ten Fund* performances and a lot of that indudes a diverse it nds Hold Similar l l l l / touting endless media t mrest- Stocks from thele Samei Sectors,” lore interef;st rate hik( a attention, he said. But ment portfolio is siill tbe kes er lists, which can when1 the th st6ck market’s mood leume- and notes that thethe list of best per- NEW . tesed method for fulfillingigfinan- I forming funds fro 2W YORK (AP) - Stocks fcU tcnn interest rates 0,25'pc need investors to shifteddcorLcr c this year and loise ■ from July 1, 1998 F ridoyloy a f te r F ed eral Reserve 5‘pcrcent. leir ponfolios and stocks ft through June ; The rate increase heon 5 fell out favor, Jimus’ per- e 30, 1999 w as Choirmirman Alan Greenspan voiced c a rtc n e d the map in an formanc Dan Wiener, who maninages loaded with tech inony investors as the Fed'ed 1hinted I ince fell, hurting mvestors iSISO million in Vansuaxd i Khnology funds. concerncm over the highly valued le latest trend. who hadlad jumped into the fimds- i i f i ^ Holding more thantha one of those stock m that it may be enough1 to keep I as president of Adidnser funds amounts to < k market, striking fear in inflation on hold. t G reen w ald , a late. “PeiP^^e^bujingaftwthe I to duplication and, investoistors who interpreted the sed mutual fund fact,” Cn Investment 2kfanagemeai.ic. » d leaves investors o F rid a y ’s sp e e c h , howlo w ev er, m any o f th e hundreds of ii s overexposed to remarksrks as a sign the Fed isn’t fin- I imated that the “Alot lot of these m agaanes look f r m dex technology, Fabiaiwan explained in *ished rai unsettled invcslors who> recalledre( I funds available to invesestors antnterview. rasing interest rates. ■ G reenspan’s previous coni rh of tim e an ■ . at the fundsfur du jour or the stratc- ii A tththe e end of the quietest trad- concerns'* mutual fund hns gy du Jc include esseoiiallr the s a m e '- Instead of spend about the stock markerk e t. In jour. But most people stocks.s. But some investors Ending money on ing dayay of 1999, the Dow Jones ist dccadc from should re r s i^ a buffet of differe December 1996 he cnusau sed a '■ that type of tem pta- takenlyn believe th at if owi erent funds with industristrial average was down rs to two to-four tion," addedadc Jack Pio&a, manag- o iwning similar hn]>1 uwtt rising Inrestmentit holdmh gs and Wyo.; said “Greenspan's commeim ch ts co txirst requires Ifae fa r e o st oQ l a cnm»m<^»p»wrftng aid the extraordinary rise s< gh-flying stock . simism" thithat are currently affea- plu ^ , in stock pr SMmed to be more of 0 lecturt:ture on i 3eccmbei‘ 1996 i i ^ S c k ^ plunse in the prices assets p ‘ W e no longer bav c prices the last five years the tl role of the central bonk dw : prices. w ^o c ^ y sec by th e judgm ents !>ave theJuxury has been« mostlyn inexplicable. He a < dian a idc a num ber of obscrva- m il Its o f to look prim arily to the flow of suggested guarantee of what the Fed mi the world by dons aboui millions of investors, manvV of goods and services, ed the Fed should wotch do di m the near futims,” said A out various factors th a t **jh°n whi i^ ^ ^ h ig h ly know ledf ^ M conven- marketss carefully,ca as Americans A fdlf...... Jd whether make it dif dge- tionally estimated, i Ackerman, seiuor vice presidiesident difficult for investors to ' abh 9, w hen evalu- a re usingng their growing stock, at n the grip of .judgethetr! Revalue of any given B ating tfae macroecoiconom ic envi- portfolios ti at Fahnestock & Co. But even witfa th is difnculiulty. room ent in whicfa mo JS to j u ^ spending and *Analysts said Greenspai , . stock in todioday*s economy. 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N Y " T h .1 sloivdowii in ' VnCANS I’ M tl» r 1 ^ •■Ulmjm . W47 00 M5 The Commerco Departmenent the pace of spendiiiR. 1 oo'iwi, •’“''VT,. IK. How many » tu m iu n ; o m M txaM ■VomTTi U47 40lroy nd I nday that personal inconnme cars can a person l)u ' ■■ Au, B rliuf*' • -»vh:which indudcs wage.s, intcrcs I in iy ? " ,saiu* lei ' 4M 473M Jm ” '*?I M V P M ,]( II J ^ i r . . , , . ^VOr.K,A..,-K„K.y crnt.nc, ..cruno. ,«i,. m id f est Richard Yamaronc. seniorsem ec(ini>- iiw 11SS IS.JS ' " ■••'" id Rovemment Iwnefit.s - rosee ia mist with the Ar«us I I3M j S . ; S ' ^ te us Kesearch D*CDFPU4> IJ.70 i j " l l " '.01 jIJ' J?S owcr than-e-xpectcd 0.2 pcrcem-•nt C orp.. an in d e p e n d e n t JMOFPIU 17 4 w f sof J»» tssr: fst t m onth. tJie sm allest g a in thi,- cnt re.search ^ M u m « MA CATTU .tow..• 0«^- CM. ui'S *'! Ins firm. “Biu-consumer(n e rs-tiro n * r------M*J M?s m Is 'i n ®*‘' '" w " year. p««j^ , . tapped out, they’ll cimiinuL-cot to ^ O w S S er? M74 WOT '.07 ■ K.Jj ^ •VmT The shortfall from e.xpected *t« iMCsn* A»4, 1M01. (jrowiowth “was totally due to thccd sjxrndburatnslowerpac■pace." Sw F«M« UIM Ja“aw 7i S??5 • “ WVBCAJnawoii'**"'""'®"® ' u ut '. ^ b35“ 0J4110 . liminj lie _ On Tuesday, theIf Federal OaF»0„C.IB. 7BS. [iinR of f a n n dis;istcr re lie f sul>- >* FmMi uim n 0! ly paym ents, w hich phin g e d S4 Ke.seo’e bumped up inteiinterest raics •Itn FMMicatM raa: i | : i • F c k s i 54 byac|uanerofa|xiintfoi Oa Om ><00< 43S( It for th e sec- IB T^S^'’Sll,.V4'So ‘ rcent m ^July a fte r -sojirinR 10505 ond time this summer, * "LW YonK(«j*|-ruii/n rcent in June." said First ier. making S E S S : s s 11^ 11^" "ll l» Th,j-4«»„„l ,01000 uli/i»tli«gonl!«>N„voiii Pt-'tCC st borrovving more expen.s IP FEEDEn CATTU ' “ '■'«>'». • U nionlion s chief economist David f s ! s a x s Id I-ed did this to slow ilie < M«i Pork^ UM Sf- . Orr. ^Ptrtb.., uor and keep inflation inI check.clu The JJ PorkMiv iKuVulMK.MJ '®'’° ’ **0 Mov «75 70M 70 3? Jj fTio M7, „ „ „ ■IxcludinR th e e ffc c ts o f tho.se■e Fed also hinted that no at Sw W^ul 709 1/3 n in M87 }\}i ,'j7 puymi/ments. income would have 10 additional ^1 7B40 TUI? ^3? Jj c rate increases may |je needednee this W*r 2^ ' oi;oa^^lcn^^ ^ ^B? voM ?ou? .'m ftniwnwn 0.5 perccm in July-in line'p____ year unless the economy Aug SoTOun 4MI/4I iij if StS S 22 '«'*1[ijnany. aaalysts! orpoctations.- >my show ed »43 loo ”m Orrsjii s. signi-of-ovcrlic.'irtnR o r 11ii' inllaiioni jjTM jPp ) HOOSJ.^ X 1043 lo o flared. S S ^ I ) *aooo«.i:€»«ip.f*,. Jun I03i |D44S " ISU 1’^4'J 'H 'Vor,fosra rose a solid 0.7 perccn, Bit. i§S ISli in Julj It Because consumerr ssp p e n d in g j ^ 4J?5 4310 J*Jo 42 luly. following a 0.5 percent ''OM '«M '”.tO jlsS r?S — s.w.-ji --• gniiiin' " 'J u n e . t h a s rep e ate d ly outp.iccded incomes,ii ______BiliA a N S S th e n a tio n ’s savinRs ra te - -§2 ^ ...... iBj. .,21 '_• In» JJune, overall personal tc - sjivings I as a percentage of afi M'5 -M 0.C ,, ti'lS ia'j4■ M isiio i«34 l i t incomcm e sliot u p 0.7 pe rc e n t, boost- a f t e r - t a x M67 .03 J»n •" incom e - has set a strin g of n 'Meounw. v a No 1 Thj.'t»»l»ti7,9S3 ... '**“ * '* ’ «JS -•>» fW ...... ,'» « 'K edby hy wage gains but mostly lg o f record I ^sSHuSiSZtoi’i TAu toptnMIIO.a^O " I i i I M « .30 IU, ' low s th is year, w ith th e lo IB 10 './} reflcciijcting that hefty increase in le low est 0 «>OI.IS(AP)-Fr>.-^ I n e g ativ e 1.5 pc rc em in M ay.aj ■ , Op«. HBft, Xo«. a ^ C h g . I u*r ...... :.S t o iH c er r pa y m en is to farm ers, I In July, the savings: ratera was ■ ■ O'MinefirMiwsinpnac ...... '78« .j4 Cons . f f i s s d T r ’'];^ 2 jnsumer spending, mean- b e n e n m inus 1.4 pcrcen t. I ■■ • .,,, 1*«5 . , , ' ? i ...... 1!:!; ; S while,e. roseri 0.4 p erccn t la st m onlh. ■ a s > - j A major reason forthe nt *•“ M?Sb7 ’.’7 Oc? I7M ’ j 3 sliRlulyItly less than mony analysts • le negative '' I 3U* ^ ” ^ 1 ’ • savings rate, economists ffi i u*r M t>4i 17M had CXfexpected but a little more sts say. is ■ I SlffiS5'^-S™';fa; I ...... om' I| the strong stock market is £ i S , Jun I71I ^ ‘■'skk tthan the. 0.3 percent M is boo.st- ■ ing Americans’ net wort/orth and H Thu luivtA.tOII M7.7S... SS , 17 4? .Js incrca.wa.w in Ju n e . T^iOpM«JI,413 ; ; s : s siiij, making them more comfomfortable ■ n G r« a i n s ■ M e t a l s /C u r rE e N: C T £ il. July’s .spending increase about dipping into savincs i cja e x u b eran t th a n ga in s ear- Igs 10 pay ■ r ------^ mWninjemapwiMhW---^ ^- - fo r th c ir spending sprees. '«m«»agrM,o*li,oixn»na lK lonoooir»mtf>oh.jng UU 70uo»1.10 ' «3Si*iwcr*^ «Pne»,ij,^K,U,4ftj, JJJ, rhu.’»M).»40 p5 s T m """- ^ o e s ______g y c „ n « r « iiiliHii W c ^ ‘ o u n u u ^ ' " ^ “' • 9 ^ ' ^ B.OOObg«i«T Mawoy a llnrman. - ■ i I f . P * S7M s7:Sb !m Continueduod from E l fS ■ S7» S740 Phillips Klutts, a farmer-r K i,w rsrrr* “”“ ‘'' J M34 ss” !« Iier fathcr-in law became ill ler-ranch- H w ' SS^-.S53 ^ :.* 25 s e r a n d p resid en t o f tlie Oklai s s H S SS H ^ E F " ^ S ■ ^...... 40« .... NVKJ « W *0 M. M3B .4s andcoidd,uidn'thelponn,otonn.Tlio >klahoma 1^ SK srsK K a-rrm 'riSK > iiiiB ll;?o .'4I d ro u ght h t lasti year heaped more Farmers Union, said: “WeW c re a ^ and hear on tlie radio obout ^ S E>»>^!!^SZ!SS'S!^ - Thu'*S;IJS?W7M “ “ . | ’ slSJ 'I d m iseiy'o o n n top o f tlieir troubles, fol- iwut how - " H DM*nt>«<(Wkvwv.t?44 ' well the oconomy is doing, a iy»«(M« 0»W*«y n Twn (*P) -F«h«» ■/««, on IM NV'jvMwc I Oo ■,■;;; ...... stiaa ^40 low ed by by this summer’s drought lg. a n d it ■ IS - e x c e p t one o re a , a n d t: C h e e s e . OCu, f : - 8 « ^ MW lit a n d poorcor commodity prices. id th a t's ...... ' 7"~ ioe S T agnculture. POCATEUOt*P)-W.hoF.m‘^ri-nnrr«liilnl.in i CnMU>Cn«*M lOOMyiiLiflDiMpwmyat z g s : j § . “ W e; have h, little or no cash •miPw^iginnrmoumiin Eicnv>o« Ajfl J5S00 JSsW jmoO J43 00 ^ S3J4 .40 tncome.2. nand what little wc have “W e're not sliaring in thelh e pros-j I ™CATtUO-Vfh»»««»»ijjil2.27IU«*a.l lt>,u.iikn r,3ziir""" g p e n ty of tlie rest o f th e count>untry.” H 3 » ~"«rInyAtortnwtWm. • ^ i s s o l nng e to utilities and gro- s i i" asg;^^!'''” " c e rie V’’sh ’ sh e said. The farmers proposed sesev v eral 3(<».«2|:tM,«,y37a r clianges th a t they .said could ; &ISSSSSI I.M (.t.«f,|. 11 p„c,nl ______IPOTATOIiS £I if |||i II 03M Mil .IU They' aren’tar thc exception, the j u ld help "«•< 8 85 iJb U ^ MM “ IS 'ra ife said, bccause virtually I«ep pcoducers in businis i n c s i. s “ “ II I T h o se includc: S ’I.'S ^ MM “ S2^ ’Si eve^farrfarmer she knows suffers g- »»» ns!s0 '|M Ss “ • Inunedlate passage of er S S K Iv K iS lZ JS wtio S*S r « s im ila rlyriy. . She said tho family , )f em er- («M0,). i s ■• ■ gency funding to meet short-t.}rt-term ntfiMitMBetiD etnoftt 70« count' WatNnoion and tw **“ fl? 2 ' 2 f a r m e r• wiwill become extinct if , Qw |S JJ2 ' MBO «oaa '.*f something ne eds. PonaANo. cv«. ru>) - o<»»«njopm « uorFfo.y 22!2Ii2£®i!12 Jun , | ^ “ ; ing isn't done. Tears fell K rsrj..“,;Sr,.» s M» !« again. Tlie Clinton administration:ion ha£ Mri.«m.tHfi^»n>j Ri«*«n so », e,n ’ 'i 's ow it w ould b rea k m y hus- proposed^l53 c million in) emen er- No. IWR13«>-l500.u>v>n ''M KATUnAiOAs'**"'^ Department. ixiiM. 4.< C«lo<»oo 1000-11»M,00 ** *u • tiling else,”se,” she said. t IWfciacmm A W,«c«ir»t»'y oQ.afin nnm 8 01? ^ But som«ome farmers am mnving ____eer sot a totota ta l of n'rp'oiMi 2.S0 AU9 S0O6 BOS 30J7 -s?~ ^ to someimething else. From 1994 -S5;9 f, bUiortinoveraU-eovefmnm m e n t gw SI30 »I4S MOO SIOO MpeipniMi 310 Sugar ■ sf 090 a!« 1? «o'97.l»ierle nation lost some 42.000 funding, o and this year fa rm 'I S S m S ------0«: Bio‘j*j7-«4 farms tliat t groups are asking for S6.S bill MEWYOnK (AP). lat were earning less than toit 517 billion. i j g SSS?" YorkCoRM.Sui^ i s aiir:6 SIOO JI80 sl*? -i S a s SZSO.OOOyo) yearly. • “ . ijj a l i IB l i • ^ng-term stnictural chanj MCK U-TliJl, cr* i!r ...... 5i7fl-. 440 J 4M 'IS F arm ers have always dealt tc h angcs iBpctm^. o? :! £ ;::i ;:s is to the nation's farm program nioootn^eva Sji'd u i i ••' *'•* - ■ . Aue ».4BS J.4S0 J.4«!<49 S44S Iio m th MoihcIher Nature and individ- „ ram to , V>gonirMCNc«o9 0o*n)- Hai a.” «04 «,|0 . « S «s :!o tlifficulic ulties, b u t today’s com - reinforce i;, cash outlays for crt ;! S? IS JS ISi hvestock jrnd dtury producers. -U». .sm l. CTtt iIii''Bos M? IS ? ’ IS m odity pricprices are to blame for WHEAT OP-^ ^ eil • More invcstigatioits into ar i s“i ff if .*f' f -| ^ IBM |#M 'BM 7m r'o niuch of theth< flight from farms. co o anti------f = li' i^ii competitive practices and anin ei « l w :!S exjMnssay.ay. Tlie U.S. Department to ss |« |“9 125J g j UJ»* 3 Cnl'^itJ.MOT) 47? ■"’ Agncultuilture predicts 1999 net to a^culture.concentration. ^ w a 3M f ilf’ • Cheaper crop insunmce th -I'J 7448 Iio farm incomi e th a t SM3 ^1 njwSti.;»rti[ si*t "io cent beloww 19961 levels. provides protection when pric J4M Ito Some comi ore low and production}n om m odity price s a re th e reircduced. j3 ;::; »*9 Ij * l l ’g i IJS? rio lowest tJiey’icy vc been in 40 years. . Thu.'t •«». 1«J<5 . JuTsi.OJ MOO «7 N»» • New trade policies and trac 7M.'ioo»iWtM.eM,*■ WW? 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REMEMEMBER ------That brmdayod yen , P lcoso chock yoorur tOd for OPEN HOUSE *** PUBUC SERVICE BUHL Woll kopt. 3 bdrm.. BUHLEY 81 • Ownnr win rnrn. “ "o ctn o sa on thttno first H o m « o n S a c re t!, • .MESSAGE 2 bnth. AC, 009 hool. Wlih w small downI 3 bdrm. acmotfneagoin 77 ' Solfing property? Don't poyy thormol wlndowB, DW. 2 Nb««? Now b B>9 «l '* fl*"*-.a M a l h o Sal.l0omlo2pm 2 balh, mointononco froo, I r 1 "* *7* ’o Timoa-Nows Is1 notnc 10- Sun. 12 pm to 3 pm.;; any fooa until it'a odd. Forr •60*170' lol. sprlnkloro. nico n foncod homo I M r ' ^ / ' .J r " 7 J cwiwpiekupyourpxjrpttjros. aponsiblo for error ,'_c "00 Informotion obout rrom af- 2537 E sti 3000 North, TF t doiachodoornQow/opon- S5B,000. Sl Coll 730-3010. J - J j j j j j J ! j Sup by no Custom* o w lor Ihal umo. 736-1583 I. 11- . avoiding ilmoahoro ond1 or, irutiirooa.raspboriioa. ot; p v r a n SwvtwOepttodoylJoyl I- . . . rool OBtalo acams. wmo> S76.S00. Coll 543-4431 .a BUHLEY 3 bdrm bonua H b ' *************** to Iho Fodorol Trodo rm, lomlly rm, storago rm. H■ H ew ! '9 9 ------, TWIN FALLS O p«n Houmiu«o Commlaalon. Waahlrio.! ^ H L - LovoAnllquoa? ahod, a^ gardon. 67e-43fl3.B . Thon you'll adoro inis V.c- 'En 973 Eosllond Dr, N. Sat. Sat- Ion. D.C.. 20580. or coll E-MAIL your ctaasiliod nd ■ lI N D A I .^ V iew mly y listings urjtoy a/20. 12pm-2pm,m, 3 tho Nollonal Fraud Inlor- lorlan 3 bdfm. 2 both wlih lo u sa l H M bdrm. 2 tsoih, aarooo.,0 0 . m a t l o n C o n t o r , origtnni varnishod wood i T im es-s-News oprlnklors. 8»ty»olji. cov­: V 1-a00-e76-7060- work. Opon Houao from — ■ orod polio.-courtyard w/ 1-3 pm on Saturday ot FILER-Brand New H H il~. “ T"“ohIi^ e . » ~f>Ora,.ft»due*dS78;S00. .^ANDONBD HOME on ..t29,aihAvo..N_PfoMo 3tMOT, 3'^ ZbflOimanutocturod K S . UOTIVAT£DIII ono ocro. Call Oakwood como/...... S79.000 homo on U aero lot. aT T V r a t ___ Homoo 733-7755. Pncod 01574:000 p e r' rm o . BUHL - Hurryll MutI Sell r; wmvjnagjo BARKER gicvaUcy.cDRi ~ 1 ABANDONED HOME Realton rmmaeulQIoSbdrmwith ^ ^ H H t ~ HOMES FOR SALE; ! | Toko ovor pymi. O.A.C. C4HS43-437H '“'J,full basement, sprinklers. ^ OAKWOOO HOMES ; Ook kitchon, foncod ^ •■in t dva S BURLEY • Groat SW loco- y “ J 7 3 3 -7 7 S S * yard, ond morol Coll loy p 1 lion. 4 bdm>. 3 bath, con­ Judy. Now S72.000 SISoro A trol olr, 2 cor gorago. outo » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Roal Estato sprinkler, dock. In qulot t GUARANTEEDD ciajJluM h' BARKER K Call 733-0931 press 2. cul-do-sac. Pioaoo call Roalton . ^ ^ H ------' A D I C70-7143foroppl.« 1 Call543-43?tl r OPEI Buy Ihe G uaranteed CON I EN HOUSE package and T he PAUnS SAYS's... Q Saturday, AuAugust M, 1999 » 1-3pilpm Times N ews guar- M I an tees to sell mer- f- T V TiJ I M chandise or ■ M automotive ilems SAVI B I In 7 d ays and real tt ^6320 )X I^ H | | N H -h.■h<.. of>-. lo«,y « ^ ^ ^ | i j | | ^ estato in 15 days ' / M e w Chevyt Tahoe ^ 1 or we will rerun 3 LT \ H the,ad an addition- ■ ■ al 7 days. There 3378 Meadowowridge Une • $349,901^ is a S 3 exlra C»r*eaoni N-cfffaaj*.a *»e E en c»w aoje « . fcflo* S^.^ 0 charge for the O n co fflb n tf UvQucguenorne A kxatien. £ r w tM fcghts 4 guaranteed «»KSccn. pRvocyiKY^xxTKba Ooa me wioi.lc.- m ay be cancelled HostessttsK Cind/ Collins early for custom er m o , o ; convenience but ^ H S K r d o n I toda, AM/TU/CauniinitlbriiMatil the charge will ^ hnrratai I fawn 11|linVtnttrAka SICiXi«i.l^n]lH||li ' Prudential ■ remain the sam e. «>lRteMnr.«tim;A«11;rauk . Idaho Homes & Properties 1 - 8 0 0 V c A I 0 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 6 ■ ' „ • VVh#n you bovmiiso In da»s). h24-3900 W tws«Sftv«s hrvMS?w.««ul«Ul fi»d. Indudo Iho price ol tfw • Q M C . 2W73UH4 :20»-«WSM Ma-73S-«SI22______BOm ywi'ro tviimg lor b«si . ’ 1-600-2Q7-7000 W V H _ I I rosolls. 733-0931 www.conpsulos.cm W inrn it jkeuSlNTW INFFALLS OR J EROME. BUTr _S s £ £ - u s /—______|_pipiiiiiii S mmoFEiESSIONAL STAFF IS HERE mkLL YOIOURREALESTATEfi•NEEDS. j|T p 5 | ...... w S

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TWIN FALLSS . t Homo for TWIN FALLS. M Muusi se c I _____ Mio by ownor. [ aeHGER. 20 JC. lm. NW - lor. 2572 Na- ihir, cn.irmmg oicJoiicJof r>ome. J ------r r z ------" FILER - 3 ocros lor • HAZt va(o Circio. S$122,500. i; <9 3 bOmi 2 Icn. “ “ J; BLaniE-iRiuifTiPomsaaast t ^: c=m.ir, Hwy. 33 & 3200 AZELTON. 5 oc, homo- TWIN F/ IcncoO.ya I 5 1 2 gilo. paaturo. walor ovoil, bom bt 3 t)drm.. 2 TWIN FALLALLS. 1/4 lo ro bdrm. 3 bolh.h. bo.lulifutlyd V/illconsidc-rlcai*is«opl.on I FARUmANCHES/ 'iJB;Cnnn2/-'nuuucw.i.' |I fi Eiiov iiirnia. Moblloa brick homo on lU with nhod i InnOscapod. qu*; OAKWOOO HOMES ' ?4.905. S^.O Cone25-S617,B « ,o eic od. 1047 OooCirl quiolcul-do- S02.&00 Call 735-'35-n73a I OAlRtES . CK. S4CK.Caa73Mi53.* . S26K, 734-7367 s,ic.Cflll 208-73 LmifrtS/a.T2nwirv»iin' I ^7755 JEROfROME. 40X125 lOI. filcH 2000 E - 3 5 9 3 5 4 TWIN FALLS. N<>rMew tn?. j ;. SU S Su UanU. inv«olrr»wf r r — winrRENT? ■ hoft),,. 3 bdmi. 2 L I ccccmjniiv. 1 grcup ol 9 'GOODING. r Dry lond lor ' SE SH rooTdorillnKocoilon' t ''S403r« LLS. 1 0 Q cro ilO “ g c Ittaimp tuinimn #;iiiti- • ' uitaiiwuloomj rttaiflunliol ^housino silos; 14 oc. con ronod lor manulociurod TWIN F/ ll walor, 3 mts.'S. vyuon you conI ovviown n 3 or 4 O.ir.igo, 1425 sa tt S'- i aoom. imnwTn.miiinf .«iu; ■ FALLS. (2) 9 nc. S72^50(?*^*llCall 733-1S^ S y r n - o y r . ^ S IO " c‘o.sl1.''..£I25:£02JCIJCi:: .- - - -i-.;. ruitcuiisW.naig.Utooc}- ■'*'JEROMEl orJlaao3.mo- ..OAKLiiKLEY. Aro you.Jookino. --COS.piSviSYor.'phonoT^ - “'’gP-r’lO-a10' 220-powor;------00 S54.000 1 OUT-OP.AnEA-HO410. 3 bdrm,. 2 bolh, gos. bu u lldlli ln fly o o fd r o o m ^33-2121121 or 7 3 l-?tP t nr 733-6850.1 00 sce.ooo PlNE/FiEATHEnVllI ---- ; QOODBIC I turnu, tioinu. Includoo oil ^S75K. by ownor. 324-84S3. Homoomo? Horo it Isll 5 oe In 734-2121121^______■= -.rt (5) Un«Juo c.iP.n loc. BALEIFaUiES . ' .ICDIO. Homu aoalur will jg f 10 FoolMis ol tho Oakioy TOifjFAL "S14 r I Raamv.2;tjarTr.. JU-c-ic-T i JEROME. i.3& 5acroIols 00°!^' EPROPEHTY 50 S78.000 noar So. ForV Botso ■I 'wcnurttjuncmuloflaroor toilor manulonurod homos, ninnasm tl with Mill Crook ru?i^ W po?of.'-S.d.“ oSS: ■ mosdc ittartit nr. .la. nvn i no thnjuQh Iho middle of -phono li Pricca Irom S59.00Cooo __ I ta: Fonata. pm-'tuut: cm 1 i r,radueed prlcaai Qrool n cn 7 2!. ^ -Contact: Sieve Clot:ioriage. ' ------:------i wutor i nnwiiT ami? .jii: | ( locallon. Call 734.3405.B olocfrt. Foneod. hos woll & Dan 733 i??VESTMENTtiw PROPERTY ’'of,'*; ^ Assoc. Broker. < ACREAGE SnuKc fiivo’ I GOQO ra H A C S e I'arm, Dctngiy. ^ K . 676-0977 212tor7:r 734-2121 BEST BUY INViINVESTMCNT, Town * Country RealtorsRcj Canyon f:rr-, ncfonje lor I wuHI-maimamoa by iho F " floOUcod 820,000 S20 ooth jor ' sK.aM 'ciii''^1^''r3i-1I samu tQ/niii. tor ino pool for quick culo. ______P0a)7S4-gC26.» 6. S74.9M e ir« T C 5 *^ im 1 MSO tar mart m e | BUlo, EoctiTiJnit .Tw.llers-'iarci Ovor225 I. §C yra. Rocmy 3 Odrm. 2, V I 1 1 A Includos 5 bdmbdmis, 2 baths, or r>?r tfonaiao! 4400 I - Qutfi - Sam rn o m a. dbl Pine/Featherv:V i n e ollopplioncos.cos. & carports. N’22:r E, F.ior OneS SA B A LA )f 'liirjrj.i, Cinonf block P ro p e rty 2 buildingsI bullbull! In 1096 & Oivnor 15 Idaho Roollor. ]■ anoc, 3tuul {jrananos. 2 buildings: bullbuilt In .1997. » 9 6 o o 3 G j 'P l e a s“i e I .■ . REJU.TT I'j rjcieJS' macnmo shod. 8 oxiro'm Q iy IC« CALL JOHN FORBES I ‘W»5(r oquipmonrijiim, /Z ea0), Inc I I ! ! www.iohn!scolt.com/l I, Agoumobie j 734-5572 or 737-39IS carmiB. nog- Dam. wnogi i/linar SrE .°llaliliod buyers. iimj & ijnioa Dim imooiicn. CALL BONNIEJNIE PARSON ^ ‘‘^ ^ ^ C a i i Ray. Call Tina Rice Todod flv ! '"OR m o r eE inINFORMAT. ^ ION, »9900647- ^ I GEM 208866-4262 J647-6S0 - IPEN HOUSE STATE REALTY. fNC ! I »w» Or»iu;-tnot*i,- SABALA .g o h n C S c m t DAY, AUGUST 28"-1-3 PinPM I REALTY GEI=M I I 733-4321' L _ STATE REAL-EALTY. INC. ■ J 734-04CH•0400

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: t ~kuTlmm»-H«ww,Vt, TWtn F 1 t» , k to h o S t u f d ay ., tA u g u st 2S .1 9 9 9 L EG A L NOTHTIC E LEGA L NOTICE p u b u c s e r v n :e cleIS n C A L . DfBVEI I MESSAGE -So.>aer«csr«l 4 bookkaepors c IL your dassified ad GOATS- Saiiaanon goats. MECHANIC to us at call 324-627:277. ■ Expononcod fami n ADVERTERTISEMENT FOR BID 1 I Oont pay to tnd woi% tw- 733-7300 ~ or 67&4040 IDEALAL Inc. o( Nampa 10 twtnadi irm mochanic >ademlcron.nat CTb o RERS3 ------Sond rosumo;); P,0.P,( Box Soalod proposals will bo rocoivod by Iho State ol idahc« , fore you get th* |ob. For PBtSOtOKLPLUSI haakis knmadut* opaninos U l Irea1 informetlon about ILOAMATEO 6123.TwinFalH.ltIH, ID 63303 Oopjfimoni ol Parli*.8 andar Fteaoaiion, 5657 Wami Spnog REXXT tor tong_h*uilor Drtv*ra and '^ * '2 2}RYWORK 2 1 THEAMALt ------Avfr. Bot»e,-Waho 637-83712-8732 tjrvia mairsiaieondaJK **nc Sx-r«oet»ia n. owOp*ralor«.Onwai» ^ ^l••.F^b^e.C0.l*■ - 1— SUQp^C'»i<»MPANY. .lytECMANTc— ” K------:------;«ce acsms. wraa to n* Dopartmonl ol Parksrks andi Rocreaiion, PQ Box 8372C720. ; to IU a ksng ttrm * 03 « W Oparators must iponing for • Boiso. Idaho 03720-W0-0065 until 3:00 p m. local time 01 Federal Trade Comm*. s_MSSonvranoMjaipMV r* a da an COL and 1 !ywtJp£lmS!?Mt'tt • ' HARVEST^E“ei I ^ nI e DED 'rpo'r“W m“"o•m o q u lp , swn. Washmgion. O C.. « •Woanosday. Sopiombombof 15. 1999 lor: RESTROOM AN[ en».n erwm«^nc9ng 0»**f»dnv(ng.W*of- urabie that factory Applications a " '‘Who-’ic, Pioasailoeont wDrii- FISH CLEANING FACILITY. FAC HENRYS LAKE STATI 20580. orc*ine NaMn- ~_3*et good Emn* ticls. y »W*ntp*y.b*neftts.** ^ippucantshave ' .2 Ihfl eonaiiions.is. bi bonofils, PARK. FREMONT COUNTY.CO) IDAHO, Proposals will bi al Fraud Intormatoo Ce•«Ocat.dantaJ401K.rrve ire win tw opon- «niarv DOE Sond>ond rosumo ooonod ana pobi«lyly roadr« at iho abovo hour, date anc tar. 1 -« X > ^ 7 P 6 0 . ^»ers Wa«kday*v«a. "d*rir poueyp ar>d an mod- 'T?,*'*?!'SSSSX,. % Tho Tlmo locaiton------offor c o m a a ^ n — StnUona.ln. rx548. Twin"' —II AGRlCULTljRE inti! 8pm S «**k*nd •mrconvantionafs ‘Ct for — weoffe..I_c o in .a n d NOWS- PO Bo* M ------: --I.O .P.fl. Rjojoct NoNo.'360274 • Rosljbom and Fis^F>sh II fit.lLtnil.myiU.'ifcf Loader/chopper u o^riifof. layi-Pay DOErBring- -eompat>panrdrtv*r*.-tf you ' Tho'rSu™“6rS 833030 • - ' . cio an in p Facilily. HorHonrys Lake S tate Park. Fromoni,oni 11 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ iM iiM M _vWage DOE-423-4269. J[»-■oar resum* to Wilson I looking ‘O' for * great sstpss; s:'™?;8 am to 8 pm. MECHANIC ; Counly. Idaho. Tho proji projeci consists of ihe consirvciloo 01 latas Sus*f Stor*, 797 C*"**»towofk.car«a]^ OUTH PARK AVE------ES?TS,X, Jwm bo somo Lut)oanafoumoymalymaniech. u fwirdom orni fish clo AQRICULTURE ^‘soaln* m days. •••rp* ’.TWINFALLS------Short to?m cloantng facility, Honry* U ke Slate Packing tractor operator. rpaopiaandgivaayou m 'nlghi shlfl niclan. long tormtorn locol Park, Ffomoni County,Ity, Idaho,I lor Iho Stalo ol Idaho, dDo-U | _ l o s t ^ foutoJ ’’j r*sp*ct that you ara OtM/F/V/D------Sn^y-lobT*•■at some ro- truck doalor. lull bi panmoni of ParKs and F C*B206-*23-«2®. aiSToacRseR vg- ull benefits. nd Rocroation. REPresektative ------cetving stallaiions tn Mid- sond rosumo lo: 1 A Bo Bond in tho) amountan ol live porcont (5%) ol the AIRCRAFT , total amount b o ts roQUii ?:S!? p o box 34; Kjuifod, ond a Public Works Contrac- MaJra*f»anoiT*e*rte*ao ThmI* n * * a -w * w s h a s a tR S eroperatoinmn. 32.-7I25. P„..,UB3303.1 ______s tor’s liconso tor the Stalo•laio ol Idaho is roquirod lo bid on -ihts i=— IS E Idaho F 8 0 .135 opera- pan work If’rs Ptease cfwck your ad lor art-tim * Opertmg tor a » A Construction will m r m ------COL'S andd Swing and MECHANIC e o rrw w ss 00 the fu r tonhaslmnadlalaoo*r>- “ c«s:«sAsonCu»n*rS*r- b* taki|aklng appilcalions funcft han. Plans, spocilicaiions.>ns. proposal forms anij olher inlor- tng tor GA «x9*n*naad vc* hand, eipenenced Gravoyard3 a ohifi lobs in Trucking Co. noodslods dlosol ' lo^ day that H nwa. a* The ' e* R rarM antaM . TN* sarang nequipiirrtgatlon. the Tarci LotJ b , Minimum , & mainlonaneo moc mation aro on file for'^oiammaton on altor August 30. 1999 A^.lAapius.B«r«ta » e « n ITUI b* a d * to for true I mechanic, at tho foitowing locations #99 Times-News is nol re- ^ rourxflob Salary wagoS8.2S(Sporhr. CompotlliveI po)poy wllh sponsible for errors al- J*.pkg.ina.ha*itn(«ei.«y« nantra « rrwec** t«spo>W- 0P«r«t( Idaho Oept. of Park*• andRar ecrestlons - 4'demaf). 40iK 4 preea b a it 3.h0uS4utU»S WORKERS bonollla. Wagoig e D O E.. ■Haadquartfrf* Office ir-Jes idealcM ^ata ^riggiSISJo':S?£3 I-Apply Riddle NEEDED;: H Heavy duly cm is or Jofl at 324-7600.324- e shanog. Wag*s bas«3 on tMktpanMsancKsi. ion. Applyin parson 0 4 , ^ 7 ",5€S 7 Warm Sprinos Avonijo.Avo Bo-se, 10 63712-8752 is.RkJdle.ID.208. E-MAIL your claaarfiedaa j;e«9*r.Fa«r*SurnMio i«nfnf phon* pr*s*nc*. il2 Highland Ave. " ^ 2 ^ , ^ ‘minwaaa MEDICAL , <206)034-4199 (208) 232-5724 or «m al ssv ,our CNA'S, LPN’S and RN'B, . The Associated Oeneri rong swvte* ir muat have a Class w m K rwraf Contractora tomamoavcanierxam susjAs. eornputor aptB d*. A COLX wtt. 1 double endo. FARM For more InlomDrmation and olso homo hoaithIth nursos.n HON. 27lh. Boiso, idD s83702 : twInadOffllcronMt — AUTOMOTIVE idc*a&etytew«x»w*e fMmanlan ta. W* win train E>p*r. silsgtIlage staiger pack- rogtstraiKmI calla P cn e n n t! PluiPlua. Builders Exctiange FOUND adult male Pug 2If n o e w ts. Salas «>pat». . ^ ek k drivsra. d Circle A eroperajonDors. O a y s/r^ ts. Burtey Jolb b 1Service 733-7300.0. . 120 Nonn i2tn Suito 0.F8. Pocatello, 10 83201 • around North Grandview Hiring datallers and car washer. Apply at 80» «c* a n d being a s « f - ConatrurtrucOonla*n,ed hts. « d . — s fcands uSiVERdS FARU ? Aro you lor 4 106 I rn&ANK1NO d m o tn c y L _____ C k t^H
to *f>owyw Out .axper.truckrue*dnvsrs4ma- ^WNCARE homo caro sottingtting? We IBS South Capaial •Ar*youlntw«*t*dln ‘ **>«i *nougfttopayyou; ci^inaopers:sarator* for potato IJw h C nrsC o.s). seeking FT n o o d YOUI CN?2N ^A 's4 Idaho Falls. ID 834P2 A L C O H O L I C S ■«a c a r**c 734-0600, ■ F.W. O odoelnierm ountiiintalnConi. « »"»«• oporatic ■ 210N.27in.8oise.ID63:I 63702 . T/PT. for hay/com physically fit benefits MEDICAL - B«3 documents mayt beDo obtamoO lor bidding purposes y o u r ^ *T C h o p .Y avail. CalM-« es Is cur- • tor a non-relundal^ ftffl of fwenfy dolfara ($2 0 .0 0 } per ■Kt U ta r . c«ri■yona.oaa6-7Ti4a ^ UAbHINEOPto lari-ilme TIMES CLASSIFIED (2)poa)tlonaavali *at**«i9*rt*no*T o JSSITy tarM ana $150.00 5657 Warm IpririflsAvomvenue, Boise, ID 83712-0752 DEPARTMENT . ; sn/Odanua eroperanrs, Mui slgn-on bonus pcudtold upon f you answared y*s to sow oa*y n*ar Good- lyd*Ocat«at*d routes. Sand « Mactianicaics ' to work swing> sshtit. Also completion of oriontt ■ or 208-73^5538 ; ’S n**C9 a raM pataot r*sum*’•«»^o*93. 1 wWWiS • lentation Idaho Oepanment of PartiaPari and Recreation these Qu*n«RS.nis IS I ' n e e d CDL Drtx plus SIOO bonus. alteralto six a great oppofiurwy lor Ooodk^B.'tg. 10 83330 or call * CertlfledI FlaFlaggers I^OE. Apply al 1 youf T he Twin F a n s ” ****B*caaTWI Wt rasa. Ranatn>»**464-- . TOPMY-Nl - . J months, B,V,E. oKooMors a . .- I I . 1 _ P P So. 83720. 0o*MJlD.fliD .ea7io-M fi5-'._— I ______208^77-4543 v ~ NO F E E ------W'^on Avo.. TF,•■'O- I posttlvo work onwlrmwlronL _____ .Should you havo anyly giguostions regarding ihts Advor-7 —(BURLEY)------—Branei of ions-8*«t 1 OA«r- OKVSS-S T IT FUerAva, 7 MAirrTENANCEE monl; good bbnolttsoltts and isiookngtorsofnaone WanesaaMgnsMtHMds Harv*attst truck drivers 733-7300. tisoment for Bid, ploaso0 contaaco Roger Greaves at Fors- 1For eirtia »umn«( hMp. run wi topiov^bankngsor- P*r*i I. 878-4040 Tho Jeromo Schoclool Disthet stoning poy ralosIS basodba pron Associatos m RoxBufjburg, Idaho at 208-356-9201 •son. Shosnor**. n**d*d.C uitlng appll- on oxperionce. Callall Toro-T •d n cUMrtM. tr* tu t, n t vic*s to cbems. open uaro.e.ea6-77i6a Bw v e r ^ •^Y v o n n o S. Ferrell, Directiroctor '' tn*ip«naiv«. and B i«ofiii. newaceoutjts. snd«x- = t= = t p e R soiONNEL following sa at 736-3933 or opp Idaho Depanment oi Parks JME n**d*dlort porson at BndgoVlow arks ano Recreation &UI73WIM1. pand th e ir custom er lor tn* harvest saa- D/ / / # / Q positions: s e Dated tnis 20tn day ol AugiAugust. 1999 base through sueoess- “ f?**■6ctoJ*rem*b*br- jg-tOmruNov. 10. •___ * *"*“ 1)QonoralMoinilinionanco/ latos. 1828 BridgovIgovlow lul aalltng i*chn.Qu*i rFcuScn.nigrKS4en Goodwag ------^— 7- 7 ^ _ Yard Work B^d, Twin Falls. ID,10, EOSE PUBLISH: AuQust 26. 27 ar REM EM BER 1“' 17 and 26,1999 1That blntxiayao you ptacvd and cross selling of , ”must hav* r*ts. 4 lb*d bonu MEOICAL aome tim* ajjo In 77»* bank services and ear.31-32«otgaisran«B. <»-szm. Lv!222Sj?L," ’ ) SchocilI DDiploma CNA's & NA's noododIdod for TO WHOM1 rr MAY CONCERN products. A s tiw ^ r*. — XIVtHI UHWbH IMBVERSi gwwralwa. ■I tno Buddy area. SparSpanish The Idaho Transponaiioraiion Depanment, through the Di­- tirnert tall background IS a A rruCO(S. c OMn OMng OTnOaas/ssACOLquaitftad OaanbacksrcS S d 'S S i r d »P«o‘‘"’0 o'ds noooloodod ' vision ol Highways. Oistnestrict-4, IS oKetmg for salo on a plus and *up*rv«ory li»nseamust inoonoralmalnlilnfononco/ also. If Intorosted. plot *»P*rtanc» »pw»erT*o. ragoodapp**(anec. oiv«rs.irs.8 W a sta m 4 4dr1varslic*r . ploaso *S«8ied BO Basis* tho folk)'lolkiwino Items: cSS;IS?3% « yrj^r^talar, C a r *a.Aom»mmUy. * ./ shifts ^ ^ _ call Jowol's Homo0 Cera,Ce ITEM NUMBER r bo picked 733-6649. DESCRIPTION todayl Qualifiad ual applicants 1. FT Of PT. n AtoOn**d S h M I n , *liP*SStar.™,l. 5499101 1 Lot Tires 5 •nonacEMnan Ftetbonunus. SSOO aaMy 4i9AddaonA„ up ai the Jeromo Start dating tonlgMI Ida- ^ Offlco. 'lo 1C ? WMt m ed ica l 5499102 1 Loi Wood Posts " (20B) 734-2568, • « » * • a p BSSfcla.L ats TP. ID. 73 -S499103 1 Loi Scrap iron ! Idaho bo" ^ NA's neededded In;.I ; ORAPHIC DESIGNER/OE tween tho hoursrsolOiOO I’odiatoMlfyouarohiiro hard ; ■S499t04 1 Lot Fue) Pumps • _1 ijW. ^ S aa S fT S B S O i ft ^ PHOTOGRAP • S49910S H s UPHER a.m. ana 4:00 p,m,,m. working 4 responsib 1 Lot Scrap Aluminum g n e e « r 0X 0 «iv- pwvERS ' youi 24 I ______S499106 ______Al'flnnKnt B a c k s______I 1 0 7 I TO N S BAN K * Th* T1m*s-Nawi'lews la looking Tho Jerome SchoolMl Distnct *0 lc» 'c ' youi sc cra S7.50 .ty ^ io -OIRDrtwawK*n**d*d.-Van*.- -for*nlndMWualwrthcom- dua - ts a n E O E B ------—------hr..woJklnmeHail«yaroyaroo • • Accessories I ABORTION ig^ ' Each Item mil bo sokl on iBl3Add*0 •'oy lr>dlvidualuois. AS-, F oils Avo E .. Sullo when may bo accepted or t FREOflAHCYCRias CENTER EqutftAN HILL OPERATOR mg 4 telov* to -o cn wtm w. Wieag* p*y. Ing er*atlve 1 illo A, or rojoctod by Iho Idaho Trans- t: fflEffTESTING "toad pay, paro- ments on [f^ttight »lsiont Manogor>r for our Twin Foils. ID. portation Oeportmont. OnlyInjir cash, tmn^ Oralis gr rponov 7 wr a»Breu.fTpttjauil p*opia.la . C an Dr. K**tn K ' Halkty Storo 4 Cu CMeg win be accooied for tr 734-7472-eOO-371.7472 competawepay. B m * r« ther benefit*.'* and taking a 1 or the salo ol thoso Items, ■ liner cfassica 4 photo* from pro Sorvtee Rop m Tw,F S S s s i E K ------Removal ol these items,IS, inif thoir emirety. Irom iho pro- I OOfTAL Storo. Apply In poporson or ONA'a & NA's noododdod to mtses must bo accompiishe< dasa. Teams ai« to portraits. Thi shod wiihin thiny business days I L Also kjoking for tim*. pam unai.IT?. rosumo toJ rMr, A's OU' 'O'hi'y. compoimpoti- . lollowing date ol award.I. UponU| noiilication ol award a m PROFESaONAL mlSurtyao^r.but E 3 2 Ofy Cloanors, 483asw osiv- tivowaoos, bonoflts! avail­avo •Sf50.00 ooposit, in addition SERVICES 1 ^ 2 HW. It kit*rastad with ih* vaOay-e 's , All non to the amount bid. must bo — trw 00200-734n*-90ezm biggastnewsiM ID63301 “ "Of 00 days, A submmod to tho Idaho Trans•ansponation Oopartr^iont by the co DYSHOP gtMsasa ------shltts avail., days. ovos.ivos. 4 soccesslul bidder. Tho dopt ------health kisuranoane*. paw va- MANAGER nights. Call 206.63<.9 3 4 - JOPOSit will bo returned to sue- BANKRUPTCY ■yonside Auto Body IS P>**seciCMOr.KmB^ “ “J!®® a monthly bo- Senior Center. Mai cessful bidder Ahon thO'Di:1-District Business-Manager is •king an •xpenencM rtcrSTB-!a- 5597. Tg c t o rd nn v v i a rs n eed ed , cation, and a m ianogor. 5601. TorrI or Slocoy.JV;___ • satisfied tho noms havo boi Compotlttvo fot*s on Chai>- Ive. Serious 'h a n d lin g a c c o u i boon romovod to the Dopan- — larTbankfuptcies, Can Idy Shop person. Pay Ifi20e - < g ^ 2iS iid i« S ‘^sand resum*- monu’s. mako moni'“ """O - MPnir-A-;------— m onfs satisiaaion 11 nomsns area not removed as required. ^ )E .^lyat36l Gon ofoVERr * * * * * * * * * * ORWEBS----- lhe deposit wiii bo used to do . Jeff Stoker at 734-S452. pons, budgets andid'silipo^ noofl'od for Psycfi'sycfil- 0 dolray any oiponses incurred I w R d, Jerome- e»p.mfcn >*4s8Bgapack- TheTltne»|i**-N*w*' vise all porsonnonol. For “"'lc hospitol, evening Dy tho Idaho Transportat'oiation Departmoni 10 havo Iho Itf( ------1 tW E.' o^na«>«lCall , Coll rrems removed from iho promiromisos. ■ ■fl 113 CouraiSORIVBtS------s.’s s s s ; t Schmidt Info, contact J.R. CiChureh. <■'’0 "iQ'’' Shifts. Co — 54:>863t.ai f ______P O B okS»S48 . man at 686-2126.B Ronrt Wondy 734-6848,I ■ All Items may be viowed bybyt appointment at Date 4 West SI " CHILO CARE -TTf!:> Fans School Otsoxj * y . to"g*«ii> p*y. = s c ^ — B. Shoshone. Idaho. CoiiII Shod S> Flofos at 886-7690 or I » SERVICES I 19 9 9 -2 0 0 0 s c h o o l ****»■ *»m suranc*. 401K. DRWERS------Twin Fan*,1,1083301 to rosumo by e/4/99no to Gold- MEDICAL------Ma'ilyn Johnson at 686-7870870 for an appoinimoni. • r W .j. 58.00 c r atZSateefHsiaa. ««nt*dtrQmom9/tS/99to ortt)(208-734■734-SS38 »Tf Yoars Senior Contor,C CNA's noodod to loinIn ourol at nen Thoovam ttnS99.FT ------:— B ox 3 9 9 S h o s h llom Number(S) Ixtmg bid'd MUSTM bo marked on the oul- Op80-PEEP DAY CARE a ’Vjr/t>a«l .’ ®i tr»n«g. Wesi- 5 W * ih o n o , family, competitive wog S'OO ol Iho bid onvQiopo.}. andai tho onvolQOO must bo Cl iStateBusSelvMinc 10. Inc. 23 W. 100 Axl* trucks. Idaho.83352. EOE3E os, bonofils avollabloIlo af-al KINOERQARTEN >ma.C>. ■ ^ u ^ ^ u g * marked ‘Sealed 80,* Openlng*for2 yi».aoWar. 34Hlohland.Call S_Je*om MANUFACTURINGa------tor 90 days. Apply In por B os must be submmod 10: CPR-tCCP.NorvSmoWng * 11-6003. * -^ • • • • • • * noraaaartn Full Ilmo posilions 1 s : AJTN Marilyn Johnson Fadlity. StateClty ------— oB t a R u»S P f o B ------a u T M sS [AL ACDOora o Immediately.;”x I aygsragDNS . kJaho Transportation Dopanmjfimoni Iteoncod. 73M 0®7« »dly7 Uotnrated? Lo- Mi*r«COLr- WastamFam'amiSanrfcats must b* willingUng to1 leam', •or'dlhO. nna1 nmilling MEDICAL • .Oivaion o» Highways y owned orocavsJor* ■PPfc*fk3nslor payattantkxtlooI to detaU and departments ol higlllgh end CNA's. LPN's 4 RN's4'S ‘ PO B o. 2-A CHCLO CARE-24 hour £525? IsarApplcator.- wortc outsid*. Wc Uc*nc«J chfld cam. ksenthustasac check- DRIVER .Woric to last [ufniture manufacticturer. Several Immodlatoto Shoshono. Idano 83352 4 niomtlm* freieht Addng*ququp-OTRra*a/*fMlitM :hrlatlan Oay Car* haa South U nt pay. svp*n«; TWnt* MMONRY IMng. Ploaso pick upDOP- op------ria FT openings. ICCP 4 q E d E —:------Hod carriers noolo d o d plication 01:1628 Brldgo- PUBUC NOTICE ,rmg ana snoutd bo sent to CPR cort.. prasct)ool cur- yJSZTrtinng ^ a kTvng 4 oe- t e S t t X S h o m e OXYGEN Tno Joint Commission on n lable p«*»n. CPR 4 T R U O ^ U c » * - S «a ) dn d w M ^ Assistant to Homo Ntlmo, vlow Blvd. Twin Falls,plIS. 1 the Joint Commission no q oriculum.su/day.moaH4 b t e Coordinator. F, irlonco Bhdgovlow ls«n EOE. Acc/ofliianon ol Hoafthcaro' lato la than fwo wofkif»g d a/s ywhanacks mcf. Cel 735-1953, aid a plus, Ptck up sr m n « ^ proforrod but wtlllr - .Grganizaiions will conduct & I. at: 677 Filer Avc. ^ ^ "'"O ‘c m edic:al------:----- boloro the survey bogms, «—IREAT lor kids 2.51 In- Hrsi aid =n.9*r»-t2pm ^ u r a r n o P«oP">- -on accreditation sunioy of The Tl rcQuost must also indl- J o i itowakamsMaikeu. pRv3D»•553 or ' • ‘•'■k In a p o a l t liv« v « caio the nature ol tho infor- ____preschooli activfties. Refs., (noxitoiJC W W O R K E R DRIVER------TaiongappicaJlianORsnrmc^ varlouaaunDi ano Progrossivo Nursing kjluntum 10 bo provided at IN H W le s “?o envIronmenL Twin Fallsballs’ 'Staff pm. Inc. on Seoiom- m 20yrs.e«por.73S089S. 1 CM sban Stftool cs E m r t * ** *d l W * d * t w . ihavevaWd ------Care Center Is [now lik­lik- * Iho intorvi^. Such ro- Kim pthg appficasHoRS lor v n a a M MMS 4 substl- Idaho Ortvst's NnncoNen and MECHANIC ber 27.26.29 4 30th: 1999. qiQuests siffluld bo ad- aoo4 HOME DAYCARE in A0apedicatad Ch person to ny s J»|H»«gnnM customer servlet ing oppiieotfens lor CNA's.lA's. The purpose ol the survey di vica skills. Expor. In hoovy Irucruck S Full timo or pan timo po- diessod to- • ------Kimberty area, accepting accoptiniPTnthaCWkJCM tor“ w ig up to SS tarni machkiory 4 60 po- . wiB be 10 evaluate tho orga- (D'vi!,,on ot Accieaitanon ages 2 4 ov«rr. 736-2960. a d ear. d ia C al 734-3693. SIS 00 so- sitions available. Long-ing- - mzaiions compliance with tenlngand ries englnos. 734-88:S821.B lorm caro oxs Is oroforTod,TOd, ' Operaiions LANO OF 0 2 naiionally estaOiishod Joint Organiraiion Liaison —jH . CHSECRETARV m e c h a n ic ♦Hiro on Bonus lor Commission standa»0s. OayC*roff»r«chooL rst Baptist O w e n ol ORKER------EOUCATIONI recjulrad. Sl. Bar It tn«k quolHiod opplicanb ' Joint Commission on MOTI liool District Family Medical C The survey losulls will bo Accrodiianon Ae oi Hoaiihcaro bab)tge*2-5. Call 735-8673. CHURCH:FaOs is seeking *n E iperiencw«dtruc»dnv*r ScIkk :K 'i?r‘ '^o^h^nVcdTd":1 Full * Groot Bonoflts « used to dotofmino Whoiher, uslastlc. outgomg warned. M plicaUons for 709 14. Lincoln.n. Jerome,Ji aorvlc* *hop. payy r1 a to . * Compotlttvo Salariess Organisations olltiaby- 8l1 In hor homo. Off ntoaervaasC nuroi coc d s v s — la ( ^ r lull Ilmo mechanic. L • -dards doal with orgamza- acachnowiodgo such re- dn»*r tor Flat SdSi*2tx»L instnxakjnalAI. ___»»>m. working knowlo.riodoo lo in o u r te a m1 4 tonal cuaiity 01 caro issues quiquests in writing or by lelo- Now haa oponiftos. In a Win. S i i i f l ? ? ? AppBcatkJnmaierta aOam-eJOpm. 733-«605 PC) &Tvii 5 4 3 < ta s. Idaho cafflftcai ■orialsmBy of potaio handllnojand « *«^*‘ atW end«l CMI731-3968. Insutanca for you 4 y< survey. Informstion pro- motmonts and may bo removed I g .n»*d . on* for cur B u ^ olication'e ------family, fully funded co» rn^ Slop by lor a poisonaHn-In- sented al tho Interview wrfl beboforolhosurveyls’ i «t^aflee and one for Twin o m e ato a fth* Church at anaACC 06URANCE------__ P*ny retirement plan \va- ‘Cfview and fill out an op- . bo carblully evaluated for compiotod, corr th* ta o0«n*SLE.T«n e n d aS ^ W a t ^ Promlnwjt local agar liiday plication al 674 Eastland ins. L o o k ^ fo ra a a ff. com a urtngoffioahoun.i ? t «b«jfcr*x;: laemron. eunanOyacc*^* S S S '‘* catton. ak* leave, hoild S ,rolovanco lo the occrediia- Dato Dat Posiod; Augusi 25. racyirtar, I able to focus on siQShoah » P * 5 pay 4 bonus. Salary 03 0 0 ^ Drive. 734-4264. EOE. , Iton procwa. Roquosts for 1991999 s nI / taaks c at hand. Accu- RUCTION ------StScum .n ------spptofflonatori • a public Information Inter. PUBUSH; PUI Saiurday. Au- S S , C<>» (208) 733-665717 or MEOICAL cy In apelllng: typing tia l diyiw e, steal- wiwveM------ttaw fcMtrmBuii (208) 637-6787 for ap;W ll- Exporioncod LPN needed viow musJ b# made In wm- 0US128. gusi 1999 rasun,id p le a s a n t m a n n a r CONSTRUCamMawmadSi. Tnjdtdnwnin**d*aca_ tant mornings s s s a s s catkin M onnatton.1> S - - I . K ™«6««bl*towi ric . . santlal. Plaasa aend Cornnarelal«s Wood niw*f Equta.cm«rsr.NilpMLW* W*nd*IIHlgn:ifl S c n o o i. ind*p*wHnl».go • dnjg fr*« workplace. _ _ lometo: Th •UrthwnaicalCMarna* i^ o S S Utg ^ to r • b a rd Contact IHtwila"*•“««»« daS lM a^ WmPaitefaoo Lukw»riLApEJyeiaaeor »orfc)ng.d*p*ndabl*0 « S3B^oa ThaTimes-News M«lcali n rO O E ftio b P.O .B ox548 - -- Ka»Stum.A a.78»as7«. HMstSctetfC ^ Fans. 10 6330^0546 cU htaiW r ------»>eg,M/Otve 1-206-e------m v E R S ------SES SELL r^^appfcy era^tor Cow^c ^ ^ . IT! “j rlKWlorABC oonBdanoto:s r t C A V COOK *fwlng.CDL ELECTRBUN , BOS6851 King's Dlscoununt Department Stores ■ NowtakkigatalB toi^ pralw^mWage • s«*- CaasiaJDlntSetaohoolQIstrict Twin Falta, SJ83XB3303 airr«ntfyhaveopenltnlngi for our management icMonacanba aon bonus,.M k a n ia w b v Nol tSt Isaapai ~ training program. BUYI vatMaglcValay pnon*«S3B4M3e3.G0£ ^ le sBuiMjS5 l5 2 S S JOtffMEYHAN------IT ! ^ MK3AN r o u R nW*nd*a.Uam. OtugFiM. -QtHiTlfied appliea ______rtSM ikientiaJ work eth k ; college < ■ A Times-^- N e w s TIME! R A o e r r . o w b b AD M^bfw , 2 2 ^ . HVAC lor Salem.m.0R C high school diplIploma' and four-years r C lassified V l*r Ag*ni «wm*d E ^ .O T R « » . LkaaMli>! ■rM-S22toSS6p*rr >^11 Fill -’MiVnviaw<4raii lunlUe* arise. CompeUthre K E v e r y N c > 3 T ’ DOE. Aceelerai 38-734-5538 10 woifc. Jo b tn- -CocttoBar.237’: rated training for quaimed «ah)ng c m . Ao- b o n a w .a e e - Sttaat. Bulay. Dl0 833t8L LA80RER. carvdfdatM. Send re:resume to 1305 Filer Ave. OR lajr.Fftday.4i.a Q R v ^ ------___ AppOcatiens wm■rinb*.ae> Hstotort809ComHan Eart. TWln Fait*. Idt 83301 ATTN Mike >• calts plaasa. 6SM n 4iguM 30. Must b a t s withvSiide vahi Or call 73i-6969S0 for an interview. 733-d«1931 n18-677-4543 t x y MMMTFAbpoa o ^ TCT800«S ' \ m. CM 837-4687 or S39-730.7300 I - (BURLEV) . I II a '

■ ' ;' -— -* ------— Soiurdoy, August 28,1, 1999, TImofl-NovifS, T w rln/alls'a lls, Id a h o E13 MEOICAt ' ’ MISCELLANEOUSu s PLUMBERS RESTAURANT Full timo roliotBt dijhwaahor,di Konnol / Janlionallal position( Joumoyman piumtw. Tc WAREHOUSE Houra voiy,. ForFo moro In- avail. WorK morn r. Top W enoy's cl,T«-u-i F j ia c** Day.swing shift posilions. je I 304------11 JEnoMEME. Paradise Or, 3 TWIN FALLSkLLS; 3 bdrrv, t ornlngs 8 • wagos. Call 726-2307a37 J now nirmgi Corne tn tor JEROME (5) . 2 baih, t car garo. bolh, 1 coi fofm oKon ploaso pK call altornatlna wool K Appy at J04S Aon LAno.. INVESTMENTS I cor onr,-)(}o. No ______Sh0TylR0t»rta. r**« anapptciMnatSlSB^C. „Gco Ufcd projixf Fencing, otc 7T H E T IM E S-N E W S Bigg pipToiiis usually moon JEROME.IE. Ranch, 4 t)dm). ^34-1329 MEDICAL n in g FT Sales poisen. hewiy Iminod, opoftintnir./.. I CT Joromo Voi Hoa ovaitat>lo. Great wortur> 1 r c aamreas steel 324-4709 IS CURRENTLY )ig risk. Boloro you do ^ boiM.h. 64 ac./w aior, 6 o l ’025 N, Lincoln, J. > '^ 9 ♦ commission A 'uolnoss wilh 0 compony horso' born, b arono, hoy COOK, PT dishwi 1, Jeromo, condrtons. Clean wortun: LOOKING FOR Day HousohooiKooper p h o n e CALL< 2 1 7 I hock II out with ino 001- >otr.S900>00/dop. 324.ti6S.« _ onvironmont. took«B fo INDEPENDENT: JR -ler)r Buair>e3sB. Buroftu.'Fof KIMBERI '------‘ AciMlios Ajot,.Ot,.CNA-FT ( MISCELLANEOUSJS . .fosponsibio. aopwvutu. * : EMPLOYMENT,. . RLYll07,-S760.4 l^tculHwntc — ■ * PT, RN • FTFT, ,,L PN .P T Que.tlon»... and motivaiod mdtviduais SALES • Food acmanstta- OPPOiiTONTIEsI ...... R ^ O U T E S “ ■ ■ f'oo'OO informalion aboui hH-sen Mms, wfiio 10 Iho Fod- p lw o i obySOOPoik o y ? W ont 10 gotgoi Into soasonai positior I ' PUBLIC SERVICE JE R O M E A R E A . ornMral TraOO Commission 'OOD7. A EVANS St. E., Klmborly. Aaaaon Ave. B?7;99 «I MESSAGE )rly. sh a p o ? W ont lo lo a r n . availablo, Nolayotts. Ex Wosh'oshingion, D.C., 20500, — :— ! g ~ - —“ 65 0a 3 foadorship & loc^ochnlcnl collont opportunity foi *»0ek./t-877-t6BO7W: Fedora; etnpioyment Infor­ ROUTE 520 or' calcall Iho National Fraud KIMBEHL')I-Y ■ FURNISHESHED APTS/ akills? Nood monoylOy to pay advancomont. Groat pay. ^ALES ^ mation IS troo, Romom- , vou nn. Bonohts Inaudo: bef, no ono can premise tOO-900Blk.1slAvoE. '"ilormationContor 'O ' Country' ocreago.o 3 bdmi, ■ ' OUPL(IPLEXES lo rco jlo g c? tf yo Acccptng app*cato os tor 300-900 B k.S n d A V o E ' -000000-876-7060, ' ' both,, !^iop.s posture A ------• sworod yos lo any',ny'olihe Insurance a Tire Ropair/Sates y«u a federal joO, For free MEDICAL 100-200 Bik. Clovolanct N. ----- —■— corrals,s. Non-smoking. fWIN FALLSLLS. Buy veiy , obovo, Iho fdahoho Army .1 j L person Fid bowfcsavait nform aton aOout fodoraf , 305 ■ poisnogc LPN or RN. Poft-il •w ay bo Pre»«Shanng |Cta. can Career Amenca 100-200 F,llmoroSrN. . I 11001 lilr, oiro.ii)/ ■ Ion, 24 hrs/wo National Guard mi 401k. m o d a l cte. S a n - /wook, day oblo to holp. Call:all SF C Double Time (Sundays^ A.A in g w a g e w / e x p e r CcnnccOon. 9t2.757.30CO loo-eooe.Mtiinsi. I CONTRACTS c< & 5?" Jo?" r u ^ rIrir. r park. SGOOO shifi. Crwfgonurenur^ocouroo B a rlo w 7 3 4 -9 1 7 I MMOHTGAGES ‘^^^-SOOlOl-Dventngs, ,0, recroatioation vohiclo, roqulrod, Bonoli S8,S0Tir, A pptyat 50* .. It you live In thla ana A ■ ■ r m o. ro n l fof , . 1®'p /!l° 1-e0WiO<8UAfl0,,0 Jerom e O w M e Companylany So, Lvwoln. Jerome. IO. I “ ^ 1 8 1 f f y KIMBERLY;LY Serene coun- 5200 por mc 8C/.oonlng an ll:_____ P.O. Bo* 4AS armlnlarvtloainbelnga SS CASH NOW SS try acreaieago, Ilko new. 4- spoco.Cail20fi11208-737-0520. SALES------Tim es News " om ploym oni>1 plp h y sic a l MISCELLANEOUSS 47W .100S. -• CafTiefs pi,,ntwapapcrcarrier... For ConiracisACon Mortgagos, bdrm,,2 2 bnm. polio, fg. ^ ------roqulrod. Sl.. BonodlcisGo Ttio City of Twin FallsIlls Isi OC- Jerom e. ID 83338 lrts«o salcv wfl trw -sa f- | I °leaaa call DIaMet Man- No3 discountrequlredidli yard, Quloou sprinkler. I 6 604 0 4 . I Family MOdlcolcol Conlor, copting appficailonlions lor * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ager. 733-0931 ext. J 4 * ____ 308-734-a727m£0 stronm>. , vinyl1 fencing. I UNFURNIIRNISHED ilIIHI.(E)------^ 709 N, Lincoln.-.In.-Joromo. an Aquatic Director -i » » 1 1 1 1 CASHiH lortl Dooas 01 T,U!I. J ? ' " ; "orral, ' ' posturo, no I APTS/DUfPUPLEXESI . ID 83338 EOE.:. ginning monthly sata ), outdoor animals ------^ .240, Undor gonon ^ S g °™ omen, A A A A A A K • MEOICAL I®"* Sales A Sates Manage- i r k k k A A * * 990 * SSOO dop. ASSUME ^Nolo lo on usod porvlslon. rosponslbl 5 ^ ’ moni oppO>t;stfy, AS ap------a s,. CaCall 800-821-9702B ‘»g3-5098i18 or 73I.50g8.B homo. CallI JooyJoe 01 Oak- RN Immodlalo0 oponing.Of itio ovorall manaooriQomoni supervisor needed ^ pleantt recTX-eei, SCK . ( ■WIN FALLS (7) ------SHOSHONIiNE. Luxury now- wood Homeses 733-7755.7: >ull*tlmo poslllon.lion, Circu- ot yoar-round aquail.Iinlic fn- O '* o* laaho's prwmor ^ a year. Call Oakwood THETIMES-NEWS Twii 3uiot. CUtO A laiing Nurso ACL/C W :oxpo- cllily and 118 pfogrelarnmn reskJentiat troatmoffl taoi- oarngo, 5600 or BURLEY Ouio rieneO roqulrod, U Homes 733-77S5 CURRENTLY HAS ^ 'ESTMENT CORP. oolf C^HiiI208-733-13S9 coly 1 A 2! bdrms.bdr Groat d. Must llvo Applicant m ust ha'hav« » "’o®’ " k i r k i r k i r k irtongos? Contracts? ' c - , , wllhlr) 30 mlnuloiUlos of Sl, minimum ol two yoanBBts n i Services, supervt-;v,. s a l S THE FOLLOWING ^ — ------location onn ond on ol Ynio Ooods of Irusi? 5693. Starling Bonodlcta. Collllcovorago cc porionco In aquilu n ii p oxperionce and or- TERRITORY SALES INDEPENDENT _ You want to ooll? roqulrod, Sond1 rosrosumo or programming, CortilSnifien Oanliationai 6k.Ds. ableI to REPRESEHTATTVES NEWSPAPER THEth .TIMES-NEWS opply 01 St. Bon We wont 10 buy. t B pnodlcts tions roqulrod. For Joblob Sn community andmd SYSCO Food Services cJ ROUTES IN BUHL CURRENTLY Cl HAS ompi A cash cffors, Jow taking ap- • Family Modlcalat Conlor.C scnpiion ond o m p i^ contract agonoes. salaryary Idaho. ff*e nasions' leaOer THEFOLLOWINQTl- Wo«™E pi..'S250/m o. * piicollons lor s'studio/ono 709 N. Uncoln. J, .ts. »> «ho tood setviee dssrv :ro local 8 compoiiiivo. lo S n "!"” '. nents in older- n. Joromo. , application, conlact R 0U T E S 4 0 INDEPENDENT an::oll2O0-733-3821. ^250dop.5. (Call 733-2734 opartmoni ID 83338, Pro-omplimptoymoni Porsonnol Offlco lo« rfri, bution txianess. a s««k- II lor smglos or physical ond dmg J 1600 . NEW I SPAPER odd Blass, President TWIN FALL!Sll..«5.,. M S to,.' Jigscroon-, ,.,ln City Hall.,32l SocSOM.^ . rth ■'ng* Sates R eprescna- . BIK Map/o hard B, Stivom, V,P. • bdrm . 2 b iloronco givon - ■ ■ - Ing roqulrod. EO l B IMAI « 0"ch. c/o Cunis Stew-w »ve»vaiai)ioiocowcf 1400- ^ J800 Bik. Poplar ROUTESR( ON THE t w S2 lo noor Oldorly,lorly. oldorly. O i Avo East or phone (! . Silvers, SocTTroos. slovo. DW.W, W/D. gorogo, hondlcoppod/fl 736-22S1. a w in g dit ’275 North 400 EasLSL Iher tho Ua»c VaJtoy or 100 Btk. Sunset a r . EAST E SIDE OF od/disoblod, MEOICAL ^fTwin R W rt. 1083350, EOE. noWoodFWervatey. iELLDIRECT ' i on income, • RNnoMedFT.aay 9/10/99. Tho City of T TW INFALLS „ J p , ?IpS? gecEPnoNist------— ThAcuccMsMcandtfate epondof». BOLSttt Ave. hSL ThoTlmoa-Nowaiskwk0 0 ^ 0 tly. Send resume A (ofor- ana Quaia«s: sales aM - South 1100<00-1400Blk. 6lhAvo- IDf-Soll Direct to Iho t w in f aiT i ic 1 , 'daho or by callingcalil 733- Shoshone, ID'83352 83: «or on Individual to wort , ty. problem sotvmg. te- East »rs U rg o ^ Funding a l H o u sin g 806-2228_..8______tho_Mollroom dlsirtbuii P ' O- Box 22. .nacdy. etfocMeodsau. ------'oopartmoni. Must bonlSablo '^'“^•'083338* - ROVTBS4S 100'(^500Bik.Mn$r._ J m k;10IAN i o u PARTNERS ------:-----MEOICAL------'t o lirrsO'Ibs. and w“orkwc Hegional Pfoywn 1-800-901-9301------736-8644 ohoftor spm, JfcH O H E. 2r bbd d rm . t li I RN Pori'tlmo. CIrcul TOtWOOSOt ■ -g------now appls. I nights and afternoons,ns Spectal t i oflecbve tm e mgmt SUES nue North ROUTE 746 www.momnerXflonpannars.com TWIN FALLS ond rocovory room/,)m/ACLS If Intorosiod. pionso Iiil outc The South Central Distnct 00-2000 BIk. 4th AvQ. -SmmSS^ ------Closo to scho I. S440*dop. I oxporlonco; cal :t and a sirong des«e lo be lOO-TOOBtk.W Uth Ave- No pots. Call 324.28t8,a324- . I o p p llc atlo n a tI TTi he ' Dopanmont is m->• a wm or. East ■ H B t’o'^ >'omo. qulrodimust llvowlth•within 30 Tlmos-Nows ollico;i; 1 t;32 « ‘'*“no for fhe posiiion otIi We\ otf.ce a competitive ;a nue North ■ 1900 Bik. Alla Dr. S515r N..I,iwly romod- I . mlnutos ol hospital,Itol, Drug 3rd St. W; Twin Falls, I Child Caro Unk coor*na- l300BtKLocustStreet - J S I opt. Wator I ' a c r o o n in g a n d | I- wage and bene<4 packa- K-SOO Bik. Madrona m AM d l iuluciiilon CallKortafoifor moro info ^ ndpro- or cail Mary Karronon a i 'O'- Care Link is e>e0 go, Cand400Blk.Momingsido Property Mo Family Modlcal Co 1 vited to send a resume, B P tJ T e S47 Drivo ro-S T m ...ainioil,110 the aroa? .1 Contor. tn o wori(plaea. indudng salary heaocy.V) W 734-4 Doyounoedolfo 709 N. Lincoln, Joo ------This position requires a col­ 100-900 Ave. 40C400 Bik Wakofiold p - _ - folfordabio I ,i5 u sic ------■ confidence to: SYSCO —T TWINFALLS.S Counlry llv- Immod. housing'ising? Call I ID 83338. EOE. logo degroo and a strongI Good S etvces ol tdaho. I Tum ------PT-FT, Organ toochcC her background in eaily 0tUa- I Ingciosoloicilown(2mllos) OaJmoodHbmo$-73W-733-77S5. I MEDICAL . noodod 10 loaeh oasj Aon. Human Resouretts. :es into a f / biboth, 1+ acre ------wpf p A HOMi asy- hood education, Appii.• PO Bos 170007. BoC!allg08-735-9 Drivo I SOc a r e e r . • dop, Caii oii□lonn Oomon Oakwood Homos»733-7755 73 ■ • 737-3916,«. ------strong organizationalI fSCRETAHY Pk 0-200 Bik. Larkspur j r * / ^ a« MEDICAL NURSE ^ FT, must havo compvter I . Wontod CNA whorho isi R N o rL P N , PT. 12 hrs... skills ond tho awiity Jo do- Orivo I I TWIN FALLS3 LargoI family /«>/» now lakinging aappiica- I ,7 * - velop and present educa- knoBtodgeA beasaocTwr 73MH9f!^3«7 2 0 0? 8Bik. . Sunrise Blvd. , J 8OU''’lh ol'town, 3 iienslprJ^or2bdfr I ,• Intorosiod only InI qualityqu( shllt, nighls. Long-torr . onentaied.CalS*3«00, ■ 'bdrm.opts______■ ' ' • ca(o, and t»lng panlan «;»i i F«£ ' and dishwasloshor. Lorgo Oulol nolghborlb o rh o o d , ■ . . loosiOSOO Bik. Jackson | «*:** I bomtw/laur ►♦♦♦♦ . torvlow ond fill oul an ap-ap *'*^tf«''‘»»»oOn«sionof office. < Required: 3 yr*. . 0-400 Bik. Quincy I undry rm w/ EHO, Sunset ManorMar VI. ■ MISCELLANEOUS expeneooe n medcai or L—1 t i k \ t 100-4 I W/D hookupsips; 1 cor ga- 510 15lh Sl, or 43( piicallon at 674 Eostiant I tniWoolM,>iA>a>ifaDixafc> I ragoondyordi r 436-1380 ■ Drtvo, 734-4264, EOE retaiodl«kJ.«i*a*wtrt>- rd noods TLC. or 436-9112. :__ please contaci Dan Kru s flROUTE833 ! * $650/monlh, > GET PAID FOF « g . Won»»erteci and Ex- 1. 733-8869 SINGLE PARENS e n t I O R OFRCE ASST. 01734-5900 , cel c preteency. o rp m o d MOO Bik. Harrison YOUR MORNIN'JIN G 25-35 hr Avk. Wage nogoil. HE TIMES-NEWS - I TWIN FALLSS Modorn.1 3 PROGRAMIAM ■ RESTAURAOT and * oxcMera commun>- K Sfrc?er I u a B b M o r n in g - Oakwood Homos 733 ablo. Opon 7 doys por wk. IS CURRENTLY ■ P m c K I “ 1733-7755. ■ ' . WALKI Day timo posflton avail. FT cation ® sWBs. Appteatens i 400 Bik. Van Burcn I ° y schools. 3 'single Parent Prog BonoflU oflor 1 mo. Apply accepted mrcu^ August LOOKING„ FOR W orPT.Mon..Fri,.hrs.»wk * Cfrobf I s«niM«#r«tYMC«nCo>RlOa I bdrm. 2 bom,|; -( ^ j 0 “™0O. From 900-1600Xlsg,lt. sq ' I 77>e Is look ^ woll around poopio wl 27.l999,Sendresuneor ^ INDEPENOENT" SS I AA (fOy Avoiloblo lor Immo.nmodlato ■ 2 Z « school. Apply in apply S at SI. Benedicts NEWSPAPER• m “iS r .- I oSZ-'SlSwm. bmai 3 occupancy. O.A.C.O.A, ' ■ ■* .lntomiom%®tlllln™in'0 iri as OFFiCE CLERK porson ai Gerties. 602 Family > Medicaf Center. C CARRIERS FOR fiOOfl j MB.73 H OM ES ■ Subsiltutostormomir>mlng -Local LTL trucking compa-pa- 2nd Ave S.. TF, ID. 709 J N, Lneoln. Jerom e. T H iJJf:'’!;:* c Z s o ’p h.“■o':k° . ' S o dollvoiy rouios, Eamn go g ^ ny looking foe PT allor- 1063338. Pn w p t y . a s 'rHE S RLER AREA. 200-400100 Bik. Fillmoro Sl ! I IOI, 5525.00 porpoi month M J -/7 5 5 >5 . ■ -400Blk. TaylorSt J • . pay fortho Ilmo Invotwe«rvod. noon Olflco Clork, Must physical and dmg sdM n- W " ^UngBou^ 300-40t iraM>Mi.i.n.K ' Cozy, omall 1 bdrm bC houso. TIRED ol ino rentont trap?1 H • Jf Intereated. call KimKim at t>o fioxiblo, will train, Ap-u « prtco-8 Cole is sookmg an «€00Blk.SmSi _ ------— I oppls, largo yan Java Eapros&ls now hirfi avol.iorsenneoAnsah 5 0 0 ^ '<00 Btk. Monroe Sl i 'ard. carport, Kimborty. pd,. Twinwin IFails. ■ hiring BACKHOE. EQUIPMENTfT Tbe Taco Makvkxatodn at >€OOBlk.MaJnSt ------I groat noighbortDrhood, Wo- ID (208) 733-2224. . for pan timo poolifonlions, OPERATORS A anon. M echanical apt>- JOO-7 iOO Bik. Quincy Sl | the Magic Valloy Mall is tude tw roq . Ful beneCipfcg. ^700BOi. Midway S t S00-€00 ______I lor Included. S4; H . Must bo avail wk. ondsnds A SPUCERS noodod. Must I THEMGMT »H earthequi , ovos. Esprosso oxpoi JSt hiring full time A pan ume anaBortr»«ing,32*32ti I S f o ta ------q u f e t i m ipori- havo a voikf drivers day A ovoning shifts, Ap-' 9U mm tn t ! ^ ana » JUvaontheEAST onco holpful. Apply Innpor- po llcflns«,l«ala A fomolo SHlPHHUMECEmNC ar»ir et Twin Falla a are I zin I TWIN FALLS Voi # ply in porson between rMifwM AiMnoa ^ e ! , — ------S S ™ • bdmi, L.-".IP«kAp«tni, 2 baih, no trtm ents son at 710 N, eiuo Ijko-akes. oncotjragodtoopply. In Ct£R K - n■spaparcarrter- m rwftjd M being an | n l-3pmor6-8pm.Mon-Fn, m tatw I no poto, rofs, 55 porson at 2123 E, l6th,>, Or can 326-5181 Able to dnve torUft. Rate P '« «•am < eat! Olmtrlet • . II Strool. Burloy, Idaho. D C ^ Ploaso a»S3» • Twm Follj,It, IC 10 83301 , bolh. Affraef/v; 3 M " " - 2 TWIN FALLS------i f I A painiora’ holp noodod inirt A full-time position is opon * « « 1 t « «*nagi Uval Great FBar.owaaa ^ •*f34« ^ —— - area/Near CJCSI Muat ’•'''‘♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦( ♦ « a « « H II is accopticig ' Sun Valtoy area. Must boM for a troy aido/cashier. 402 aeefCa/fTS^-M , ablo to do cuslom work.k. Rostourant and cashier ^SOCIAL WORKER = s= n 5fiO&* FlRSTMONTHFflfFREEH ■ I apbliciilioru for Ihc Pay OOE. Coll 726-8164.4. expertonco holplut. Apply Casfl Manager a t CSI Ol- 4 FALLS (s)------i r k i k AAA § j M u s t c: 1 LESSONS j TWiN FALLS.rr : n r s — 36’’ ei*" s l ------iM oilowlng posi lions ^m iiw ^- NoworApiox.abdrrbdrm,-2 ------ns - -lo av o mosg, orcon iiTro-'J. -in porsonai the *? r-bfick, 1 balhrfdfTomily room. bath, oil omoniliow II -1078. ask for John, Clinic A Hospital Catete------;------NORTHSIDE3E ‘TEACHER - oppls. Patio, foi liow ^n- •Outside in cftsot, - ria. 660 Shoshone S l quires 2*^ Bacfielors Degree. ^ now occoptliopting sludom s Excopiionally nlin^co hnmn______"Olk cft PHARMACYTECHNICtAN klahoSooalWortclccRSA. T u c tor piano, va irago. M Sales I N East, Twin Fans. ID. EOE ', voico, guitar. A aroo. No smimoking or yauiiod colling, balEc P,T p h a rm a c y p o sitio n mckxlosewngiwiasid ET1ME&-NEWS Coil 324-759C pots, $575/mo. jalcony. I Expcricncc in selling I opon, Exporionco proforr-r'i RESTAURANT .------hours J S on or»le pos SSOO increase nOUMTTESONTHE ^E^AILyourcl Sales ; I ^^ good w/public, oxc. pay, after «riei 6 montts, AptKy by WE II Do Iho ^ you wore trained fESTstoEOF n W Z tous ____ 0894 or 406-580-10-6036,» . - to do or loam o nowokllf, covor letter, rosumo, t v twinadOmlc I Franklin Dulldins -, I '• tmin. Ploase app^'in preopreof ol Icansure. tttsues rwm FALLS I I I C 7 -^ ^ ' " TWIN FALLS. C Supply Olfvrs MnJlc.lI I ' Retain your rank and> porson at Intennountain ol re EDEN- Lrg 4 b( 3 1 bdrm a p t. S33J I mako^our oxporlonco ol recant CnmnMHsaory «, homo, nowly i I lanuMnci- And > Staffing Rosourcos. 415 BadBackgiound Chedu and < * .5a a s a s s s . s Cr^dii 2 bdrm apt. S44C I Competitive pay In tho Idoho ArniyNa-: Addison Ave, Sie. 3. TF com tant fk t Wost Apts. 11 skJo, oiihoai,! lional Guana, CALL SFC • eompletod CSI Employ- pels, roi. roquH S s luaa.i^vosIOM ovos ‘ Wclou* & clooi Barlow 734-9171 or ‘ ■KB*. Tmin Or. wmo2 mo. ♦ 53000 socurttysc dep. TWIN FALLS.For Fc ronl, A 3 bdnn lownhousoMS495 $4 ■ II •1-80O-GO-GUARD 'Friondfy? fnierosted in In- a t Tmr» Wto Loep ------, Avail. 9/1/99, ( nan Resourco Deveicp. ^ a o s B tM te c s '. ^ ------; )9, Coil Donna 1546 BrooksldoI Loop, L (in w/small yard A storogi No Phone Calls ness? Wore looking for 301 Poiorson Mgmi(gmt 543-5069. Sionybrook). Neaearly now Some with W/D hookur ? PRODUCTION on enthusiastic sales JTSTInent. Taylor Building. 200reatvoffiiflki ■ x>kups. • Please A pply . Now.taklng appllcailons for porson. Must ba a self :oao^ ol Sounam «JSIN ^ hLER.2bdmi.; S120ORTUNnnES ac. SSOO/mo. . Conlury GREAT SAVINGS In Person production porsonnol. staner. Outgoing person, gto. - P.O. ' Box 123S. Twm Must bo ablo to llfl 50 ibs, •alls, ID 63303. Candi- Bi pots. Rofs. 326 731-2121 Move In now A get allty and great manners « 1/2 month rent tree, 1390 Highland Ave-. E.; •• Mon,-Thura„ 10 hr. shifts, must, Greataarning lates caled lor kmrmm lOOSOO ------g 6 o o in q -~2k poiential. Ploaso send re- naa also provide threo /OtWOSOOfiotContova ------spocious I '1 f s r c : f a l l s .,.,,.•g, lovely. TWIN FALLS • NEW:W •• 3 II TVtnFalb , 1 || rork-related letters ot a sumo lo; P.O. Box 354. endent Moko lots >»'"‘»hod, t '.. groot lxJrm.2bath,.garago.p •M StTMt, FlIerTlilaho.. j. »ferenoe.AAgEaM rOO^SK BE independ 1 Twin Falls. ID 63303. _ n>afcCBronoob ofmonoy."iy."S127 IniTost-" COOOINQ. 2/3 No-pots,— tk>,-«oll-eieanovon,-rtrtn A w nuo mentr«q.2C(. 20e024-6774.H rogo. S500. No s S < S ‘1 OW. W/0 hook-ups.'s ?Al A ? r ~ n eeded ede M-F. Ipm-Spm. 100-200XJOBtk. B C am no ______Pois. Sondra11324.6752. 3; t w in FALLS. No Jossi- • ^r7‘3 a K „ - '1733- , ”5; Prov«revuus sM n nsaucam Avanua - HAGERMAN.f i T T T o K r . 2 M ih 2 c ralerred. C a i 733-1384 1100OOBBLtneaOr. d ,3 i 0 2 Appls. W/O hoc ■prinkloiS 734-9605, S6£S650 5 5 5 5 5 : ------^ 0 0 ^ I h o m cr t r TO LOAN ■ lor Incf, S350/I PTSM J k A s a r e V IP I s ! 0 nyon Motor S u b m has Ploaso coil 208-1SS& .2.Si: a°p.732-eB4a.78iSS • Nil ,-Z TWIN FALLS 1 immed. opanng lor an ^ ------HAGERMAN..NKW4bdim NK t w in FALLS. Romi titnmntha Tarhr* Imi fifi iome 2 mlina farm houso. 4 bfl W tTTTTTtIm $$W »<$SS 2 bath k>g homi ail in banalas aval. A « ^ 400-700, 'lEYEXPRESS WoftoMTn.^ Ii s ’. o * ! ’ CpS'NURSliISING ASSISTANTS NEEDEI)ED, ALL SHIFTS K per^ to the S ^ m 300-700 >W/D, a l Real Estate fen c ed postuiBluro avolf. *dOp. 733-8807.73; . 733- . anagar. Canyon Moior 3 t » «»Bfc«f»AwW 0 L oSiSMciallst na S725 mo.-f$5 <>ani,7»4^lsA«e.TF •$500 dop. TWINFAU^:wouou can 2983 or 734-3018 orr734- 734 g your, w arm heart to w ork witfi our 300-400108m. ond Truckir l o ^ a . t bc*rmidrm, ' eking com pany neds tO t/T S a zt -» Homo ImpnI22!2inU!?' * HANSEN. Cioanoan 2 bdrm your landlord ar>d 01 por. wash person *gOi»3ft. i a n A m .£ ' -»OobtCon8flr ^ i ^ t l o n 1 ^ , u,||g. 5550^iS O A iw ^ ' homo for only $59,( jfit5, including 4 0 1 K, Hei4eallh/DentDl/ £?Siday sh a . V n o a O O e -20081 s«s " “ “ils S a JS ' K J Bai^9lf>AYa.£ -»l2S%Eqult 423-4566 or 4234» ^ 4l * ’ „ Call Judy 32^66ec N o * . No non. CM734 BenaMnaMs.Cal^orJeB 200000iOBKSmAka.E -* Mobile Honi 1734. — v isio>n n a( n d m o r e ! at324-324-7G0a tOO-iOOl S S S f HAZELTOri 101108 S600 ' 54313.4371- 8900. 733.5767 owo*. W800-742-S468 "**'>' romodolociolod,- 2 bed-' WAREHREHOUSE------• room. 1 baih, api «ayi»whB*h«poa*on W T E a n l l 1 / to ^ o m e a C N A - Free90 in-house ' ” dock with hot tub M N FA L L S I » .a tk a S i.N EL WOOD A1 EVANSB I l|L U certificaication program thinningn g s o o n : i s sm.BainaAwa. a . . 734.1401 '■nr n nnrniiw y 2000k.IL Faas Ava. W 1 7 A n A partm enis ^ • ^ ^ Lim ited:)d s p a c e - call to d a y l rvsumiwna to: PO Box 93. 200-400 GooiSn nreploce, A ixflns. 0 8 3 3 3 0 I M D a S I _ WARB«SnUSBDSJVEin '“w wBtLSfiartaSlN a Y O I [ ' Apply in perperson , " ■ JEROME Avon n< 2 - 3 - 4 BB e droom Units W9 ' ■ Mor>da/ - Friday 8. T y - rMtonOM-NM A I dressings A . C lo se fo SS c c t)o o l & S t)o p p in g ' ' IWin Folk C are' 1 1 # appi. 3 bdrm., 1 1 LASSIFIED S*'^- Call(208)3«e]3^-M07 All UNJNfraiNClUOE-, '. 3 a 6 7 4 Eotllond Or,K Twin1 FolU ^ TIMES CLA »o«0««"ortlJono»t,>i.o«nw«neaMtoowovoiAAk 5 ^ n a a m p ^ DEPARTl Op®" **«»® Sopi (206) 734-42i-4264 TWIN RTMENT tiam-5pm.607N.)7N. Lincoln Conanomno, Bm Monlony Hove Wo»>or/OwHobki«i FALLS «— sS S o w 208-73434-5538 J e r o m e 2 bdnnInn houso, cmoioo'»a«o«m*o Orvff-I^ woHfloop b « .£ o e ■e C e n te r w e u e r ' — N aedadI^ tor eonssuoion A 73M80 OR r e p^ ^ oon IT). daky. Ca» . . . C A l . L T O D>A > Y 736-710rj| JF r o m ^ dieon. Oavid.3kL324-173SorJudy ^-4543 on. cute 1 340 LOIS STREREET • TWIN FALLS 324-IBt■1B19.______^ i RLEY^ stovo. rafric No peta. 543-9196 oppoatuMiY «• J D R n I E14 Tlmo8*Now8IW8, Tw in FollB, Id ah o S a lu rdrday. i August 26,1990 r i i ^ ^ H a » t S i Ui v i n i g s . . .■ I . : O n Yourr Classifii'ied Advei?rtisemenIt!

3 L I N I O Es s l l f O I Forf item s under a o r adding u p t oI $ i 1 0 0 0 ( M a x i m uuw n of 4 items pleaase) (SI eachodditi‘'itional line.. Private Party onl)>nly. Some reuriaions apply,y. tMen:horidiseonly.)

m W T h eT l im es-N e'Jws CallII 733-09311 o r 677~i4 0 4 2 Todalay! TWINFALLS.2bdrm, 150 TWINV FALLS now olflco HOFIORSE..4 yr. old gckJ«g, HORSE Madcson. S450 moo: Coll ( ^tSE.MesounFcBiTr»- BEAM CCIX aM E.J3.Ea I OfSHUANWa oxc. kxoiion. 1821 Add.- gontlo. gor broke, ndos woU. tor,. Otsporsal-Mle.Ois 51000 5 5 . * W ard sprayer, VCESONBRID 733-9658. ■ .600 Avo. E. 2400 or 4000 51500. St £ Con 536-2391. ■ toS2S( t s o c a l .. 5(500 PSi w l D G E * Bobby WolfT | 52S00. C aII423.»C 7a afier.CbI Ids motor. S399. TWIN FALLS. 2 bodroom. sq. * II. Avail, wl soparato fioFlORSE. Poruvion P06O. HORSE onirancos. ContflclJIm 1 0 , »SE. Purebred Arabian BEAK CUa n r c S T s w e y C3ii42t-0348,1348. 1 bolh. Jusi romodoiod. ' 12 yrs-. l4Vj honds. Rog. liiiy.(.2 2 yis. « Grey, vory goTK S - 0 ..3 3 that shoots over, No smoking or poia. S400, *BiOrt. 734-6666., Boy, Bm Woll trained, hon- t l e 'w C RAIKAUGEUGER. Spood NORTH o^a.A . Wash.ngton bred. Atwa;.St^ g s x i [ KirTs. 6-X30- F ch as he that falls k Wotor pakj. Call 733-6348 TWIN FALLS. 2400 sq. ft.. dlos dIO! any trail, oxlromoly 50.CaH208-32*-67BS. r 30- PTO, Good A 103 ■or734.a52&------G< roalperkrngrW m dow sr srix9mo«h-gBi1rS3200.-C8l1- eur'O 7 3 rtn u 3 , V K J87 Busy Contor. Beautiful 352352-1935. ■ HORSEiSES - Leather srow | 0 3 a 3 £ .S e f i» i3 MXlS34-ffl9£■4095.-9om.5pm TWINFALLS. A Now 3 t torwshsiivertnm.ffia. €TD. S *a — Montaigne ♦ AJ 106S2 bdrm. 2 baiti, coQimi hoot- *Spaco. Sl400/mo. Toll RoRORSES. Attention Rc^ 2^h&^ 16 ta 326-5302. Ing nnd AC. gorago. pa- Ffoo l-877-73a-6SB5.M orsi orso sheets. S20 and nuHtecfllD ♦ 7 , »rsl AQHA blaek 4 ^ >. Can S43-5531 -eOSS.art 3RJD3020. tio/dock, rolng.. ranoo. TWIN TV FALLS. Now olilco 3id Golding. Athloi.c. „ .■■■=■ JO 148. front WESTT e a s t • DW. W/D hook-up. loose Spaco6 now ovoll. N. Col- srntjm ort. willing, w /groot tSES. A rui«n nsrses ' B E E T riA i SPRAYER. 3 Ith W(uls opening * a 7<742 A K 9865 & crodil chock rog. $695-» Iclogo Offico Park & down- d. PaintP stud, trrooa y price. Instead o f ♦ A io105 4 3 4.K98. fOD broke. Shoemaker 4 m a r e t pctoto storage ypu havonl qualified any- ■ ret.yean.ngs.A BUSHHOC — J S Tts. fLocated 5 reaped an under* wtwro else, coll us. Oak- ■ IkipperW brooding. ' weenllrmlings. F or de^taiis. TBper.S«< SOUTH ■QHA Potomtno, 2 yr. OM call 67S-30S3,676 ______F f ©nj Sirj ne Jerome Atr- cold game on the wood Homos 733-7755, S y . 93 Can 431- COMMERCIAL Ig Goldmg. nastiy. stan- — 5 = ^ TWIN FALLS. Attractive 2 ■ * 5 3 9 o r77 3 3 3 3 - 2 0 0 3 . ¥A Q 10 9 6 _ '' d, Orvoda Rod & Sugar is s in g le to n dia- bdrm.*brick duplox.-Irt o rs breodm g. Swool- ...... 1 - ...... -♦ _ K -4 ------»>ome Farrgromas. th-couldn’t resist - baiho.-AC,oorooo.-8pno------imss Cottle C o c a n Koi. 3 w s i ■ frm ««ie«* POTATO STOSTORAGES A Q J 6 2 klor. looso. r» pots, $500, • ^************** ^ f ■S15.c»W «.7. . 2 ^ ^ . If W est's seven rWIN FALLS. Commoroai---- , 2B6-7759. ^ '' • r*e!heesaeee FOR REMT.T. BBURLEr. Pkjaso cali 208-733-0707, S SHEEP.P. DopofsaiE cJt Res- ?ioaiJiasa»aiwwcoer.catt (Curvet) teo.i'6 0 .0 0 0 cwt. I doubleton, a free Vulnerab j3'dO...OVOf_4500 6q .fL A --...1 “ ^ ... tno wigien to . storedOd fPolypoy a Harrp- (2iS>Q9-3: rable: N orth^uth TTWIN FALLS. Avail 9/1.2 lOl.appnDK, 110X100.------en nyour ­ nec«» 733^)931. sh.ro sh« KIMBERLY..r. (Curvet)( ve South two over- D ed enrrSouth S • bdrm, 1 baih lownhouso. chain link fonco storago.------' I Sheep. 324-216 3 « in m isr s * ' ^ tSC.OOQ cwt.•t. JJEROME. West's diamond W/D hook up. No Smok- * •locaiod: 254 4in Avo, W.---- Ousifi TRAILEflLER Hale. 2 -norM . CM 2 » - e 5 'Slant wall)1 t120,00020 cwt, Ing or Pots, $440 /mo * InQuiroat------aXyo nice COIcondil.on. 51,000 ==^=^=r- Cairj*m.at73tt73t-1171- gleton, the free fi- Thebiddidding: J dop- Con 733-6676. ^ Can 536-5 3 & « 0 5 * = 6? ao Jjlllaasn „ . ------ke a "free shot." - .. 734-4411. Wilislnc. I------rnisoe. S S rcO STAOCEBS. <3)(3) '1068'S. & West North East \TWIN FA L L S. M ovo In Co .TEMT.10X12.S300. .S tcrall \S7 to p p e r. Call Jouth would soon nowi Ckian 6 spacious 1 tvT?WIN FALLS - D o w n to ^ Dl£.S700.BobM«r. 5 ^ ^S ^ ^SS; SSi'l”"I______^ ^ 3 V Pass bdrm:. [ 1 boih. 734-6947 , ' Main Avo, E. 3000 sq It. j kUARANTEED . . , "^1 a33 &pe«er. e STEIGER BeaB e a r c a t s , South Inserted J iw:, Pass Pass Pass t ; Con Oovo ai 734-9753-« I 2 II J R^scaacBa- eiaee. sUa( raise (9-n HCP) TWINFALLS.Now.3 t 702 : sUags push- Id 10. but a stub- bdrm., 2bam , gorsgo. po- WINFALLS------V UUJ AD f = .r.smaiM lcWBcM(|an3SA Ito. AC.« / oppi. No smok- otf.Industrtol Pork • Zoood A I FARARMfflANCH Caii39<«s! leadtr.-twneetseef steer. 4-1 !d lo cover. Soulh Oocniiiulr g lead; biomond seven ing/pots. $645 * dop. 288 . . M-2.7800 sqit PPUESEQUIP coRmCHiH O P P E R J O e u c k e t S94C0.ICO. Self un- nm ips hoping for Momrngside. 733-5261, CWorohouse. 576 sq ft ly the G uaranteed E S S 2 5 * 6 0 .-« r» s « « p fc- J 3-1 split brought ------TWIN FALLS. Nowor2 3 V\(f«e. oocuhty lonco, om- WAGONS. MH:- petoaausstabattmtSitom S i S n Cait734-{ ID WITH THE ACES ^ Package and ivent a diamond bdrm. opt. noar Harmon Pr 1048. 1032. omer t« sC W « 3 - TAHDEM DISC.ISC. JD , 6-. '•! Park. W/D hookup, no 7?e Times-News modois.4te. 459-3268 e v e s . B S H B B ; ith h ad to draw a ______^ ------__ ------“ ■=•“ p iC .U a ssa y F ^ «rift hyM ulIcc ram.rar $200. -p0tS.S400-H>0p.733-2767- WINDERMERE P CUTTER, double ' Husem *3.* Ffa»»^i20fr«:3fr«37-«'l66.------K East’s control of - . , liaranlees to sell" te and winOrowt . B- s m S^SX proved an insur- South holtlolds; TWIN t 5 FA LLS. N ow or 2 1. (2) t4,9eaH206-73«-5S27. i « M n w tm T WINDERMERE estate I'?3>car! ter t* 9508.334-1» t - t s t a « dof reaching for „ ^‘i o k jo r or 18/okJor. mo- TWINProperty ManagotTwni e a id ie South bilbility Impaired persons. orm idditional 7 days, ____ icks, h_e wpuld__*'*®^- --J ^ ------EEf quoi Oppoftunity Houst-- -O ld" 734-4334 we wi : easily. Instead ^ ere is a S 3 extra , jN ew A lm inini ng. CaD 733-3500. Mon.- I| (IN> FALLS worohouso a n add i finesse at trick • Fn,. F? 9 am -4 pm or wriio spac « S e e T o n ‘manulactunng roniol In :harge for the X & 3 H o r s e V from dummy ...... _ 65365 Roso Sl, N. #62,« and fdTowndisiriciB.ooosq' - ‘nereranteed package. A t T h t After h e draw s ^ S W E R;R: : Four spades. North’s ^ * 1 .000 sq It. ofllco rh;) “C lasac T raae lo dummy's dia- Jump raise I 6o i I pH5;>aco. Railroad accoss Ads m ay be THEA( ise prom ises 16-18 points I[ROOM^ORRENT r 731- n i oporty Monogomoni at AC isl East’s dia- lUgh to provide an cxcel- JEROME Holiday Koloi • t f for cu sto m er I H>nality TrailersSales Ooontr “The archer lis thc limits the ‘cnlplayfoiforgam e. $125 wkly S400 mo. 40t ■ c a m W. Main. Call 324-2361 ■ WA mventence but misses as muchides and a dub. 6 10 I fo r short” — JEROME. JER Lg, rm. Micro- his gan)e and cMPMum»A<«.pii8«iBn, wave, wai rolrig. Cobto. loun- TWIN STORAGE/ - n nie ,, charge will . __ Drt-.Txnja*!S.»ttSASei>rr<(^. dry. dry. SIOOAvk. or S3SO/mo. spocVAREHOUSE RENTAL nain th e sam e. im iU udrH tm ^i)dfau.lK 644-12e2or326-«092, 644 ______^______I Jm H O W M ' 208-324^68 N FALLS- Warohouso I I fwrwiN T FALLS Save SS oco availablo in now remai - Delighted wilh ------CIO Cloan Sludio. S250 /m o. corn.upiox. 1.500 sq fl ond I______it 1, 1 TWIN FALLS - Dupio*. 3 3 TWIN FAL1.S. Sludio UlJls Ind,. 734-5483, gV100 st sq ft units availablo - — lead, South let 4hi bdrm.l bolh wiih finishod clouded with visioi 1 $290. all util. No pota. TWII"WIN FALLS wlih kilch- Kohnih ollico. Locotod on bsmi. S500 ♦ S400 dop, S150 dop, 761 Main Avo, onsens. $95 wkly. S225-S360 rnor i ol 4th Avo. E & t u ° i r He paid a heavyn 1p Coll 734-S0S6, . W. Piooso COD 733-6491 n>o,mo. aBut»la,pd. 733-8841, stiand. Call Stovo • overtricks, he rea J °^320-“ 77«,vos, -TvviN Tnlopp 734-1991, g n s iN EE S S & S EERVICE “"y TWIN FALLS ■ Russoii . WIN FALLS. Country, (ur- ______trick, losing a “P' coii Sguoro Apartmonis. 2 > TWIN FALLS Boautilul 3 nlshod nisi- rooms, rols. No I ■ ■m agle valley way. ___bdrm, 2 bath, oppllancos , bdrm. 2 both homo. Avo-I druc reatty ilu- including washor/dryor, Immodiatloylnnlco 734-5063 734- momirvgs, | 734-1991 ■ . . -West led-his-s. I Can Karla tor moro mto commurirty. Colt Wostwind tu?TC Ccrff 7 3 3 W 1 CStx t JI ' ------1 riiriiB iiii 11.1^. WIN FALLS. MOTEL 3 IIH!1 — fnond.-andSoutJi'i Homos 01732-5710. ' T il!; 'O' WINDERMERE , 5l00Avk,&$36O/n>o’iSlh, IIK the temptation.__ If Proporty Managomon! TWIri ' FALLS Brick 2 2 l8>6 22nd Avow. 733-5630 IIW USINESS HEATINlI N G S A I R TBEESSHRIHRUB was the top of a"0 do 734-4334 bdrm, 2 balh duplox, tztti rm —___ — Garogo w/ oponor. yard WIN FALLS. Rooms. ||lU j EB VICES CONDfT>mONING JAMTDf SERVICFCE finesse m i^ t give80 S TWIN FALLS 2 bdmi. oloc t80/wook. micrownvn wl spflnklors. good loco- BUS R e M e n w t e tricks. Even iftu- W< hool. W/D hook up, stovo. lioo. S52S /mo ♦ dop. No flfrig. Utilities pd. Cablo J ------Im m iiil W N FALLS SAWTOOT -IW igPertictlfectkm** Id. rofrlg. gatnQO. unlmlshod -. Smoktn^/poia. 734-6189. rv. no pots.1201 Kimbor- I , 'LAN ROOM s m t S 7 2 Sttrub* seven was a singlel yRd.orcoll735-0232,» i l H U I ^ •EiwgrwiB'Shru Of yord. wator paid. No Pots, ¥IWIN FALLS (Sroat School ferBid : ^TtaflerTreea^•Hedges ncsse looked like S475 por mo, S32S dop. 701 I ^ siandresrtermal y_ Coli 734-4758 Districi: 2 bdrm. 1 balh d 1733^548 200-324-^ seny. T.F. Unfortunately,.Sou duplox, Kilchon wlih op- ■ u _UVECTOCK I jobsio*^. 36-0870 leam othcnvisc. 0; TWIN FALLS pis, W/D hook ups. G as MOBIl^OMES ICATTLI ' 300-80 Sub-contr 5 iS i PAVING i Aiming high.Id S( 2 bodroom. t.5 both ora. Blu /ICES '9 townhousos. Starting as OOOINQ. 2 bdrm.. 1 ors&w FBUCnOM . ^ a l co'< a S S g B B S E B V I C dum m /s diamond l low a s S475 month, f ath. lrg. living oroo. lull K?™d LEKl: Waniod to buy. 734-pL:e s i d e c k s i c o n s t r i born East refused t< TWIN FALLS Hoot/wator kitch«iichon. oppi, Ind.. $400 gSTTLl800 Ib, Holsioln hoif------______DAtfSTREELntl LIHB {■ Coli Korlo for moro Inio. ilurnishod. Spacious 2 mon "MNGS! „e,oil„,W&SONS CHPPWC.tL cashed two top tnin ^ WINDERMERE ibdrm. bsmt apt., appli- orr 736-296173i ovos. ■ coll 208 f e n c e pentars cwksaalna Fermuicftordspoa:ipoaai. , Property Managomonl «oncos. slngio gorago. sc=rr: -a 2-2 split, but the 3-i LE. Holstom Spring- A W J •JfiM-ir > S titm p g r .n d e rr. . F r e e troubles. To preveiI ■ 734-4334 pots possiblo. S47S/mo, nN FALLS SKY LANE. CHl'CKE " phcT aIT * « w w « i Call aoe>;?0S;734- ALL im LITIES INCLUD- bdriri. p 2 balh homos. sizosilfotBlorsato. i Pkiaso 27- • Bantom. all „ S P . Uurd tnimp, and iewApanmenuEa w» ostxnalesl ______I b e e s e r v iTCES c j TS’E W -riS iS “A» ck s roq. Coil 733-4607 •‘•“ "8 ‘■I ali colors. Call K the diamond suit pre .w.».|,polnlm«.l >035, . pUALH H O M iRREPAIRS E b o o ™ mountable obstacle iW IN F A U iio . ouplox, 3 ------'nB SA M D ST U MUPS P S OF - bdrm, 2 bott). uUhty rm.. 2 m - iLyourciasMi.(K,ad S H O K C A fE . OHU. MACICVAUEVLEV - • my’s diamonds isols Ccat garago, gas heat w/. I 6 0 7 ~~\ OOTQ O OmCEA woofo B 4 V l k l.Paintno. XMTMGS •fi^WtWBKBS*es* one club ruff availabdroom air. ? rongo. DW. aulo ■ q , jy. ABhome jaw aieraantM O T Terry Carpenter sprlnWora. No SmoWng or M RETAILSPACE | WSAMOIGHAVa Carpentiy. BSOWUIIL 73«-t23tof South could win onlyties • Playground p 3000 HORSES? GR)-owayayord ropalrsmacWsKtoAout-io Had South aimed pots. S7S0/mo* dop.. rols< fM CH I i :------roi oriro dj lookl(ig fo r 16 ree estimam. Sua^wegs.MkH3 asa ee r '*2I>C7T1 local call LOCATED A-n riKl.Cllll7IWi301.» " IW "F run base gravol, y«c*a.F*733-7543 roe leakS'ifp iu n tfa:a»ec3. T»nAetxat75*-79t97919 10 winners instead ol cutive Office Spaces QH. Must bo sound BnOCKUANSm n T e p ^ CaHBruee7 V • lackpot, NV 89826 ™ ocottons lo chooso from Unit, Itiocan wl no vices. Sor- Orivowworyouhaul. ------tempting overtrick darker proforrod. Also, pit rur I B ^ s r a v i c i 75-755.2537 Call734-«120, ^ I sich ■shows Quollty with Voon be pi < » - 4 3 t5 « L A N D SiCAPING C i £SS32 ^have'made'gameOfm ea . .00(W ffl voloolflcos&rocoptton at how. Pollco.« M ounted Cfmm ?WIN FALlIi. SSOO por aroa. A Uin34S-872l.B WeOolivor ieaexirg TREESfMS5 of ensuring a free Cn »a. MUST SEEI dMifloo Call 4 2 one, he plays lowIntOr^unliY fi ' l ^ l | | J]mo. Waior incl. 2 >drm . Bluae LakesLi Blvd North A lew > .iho piMMnSy turptlMd jP .V M A N '“ rarSS0 0 Scr«>nsUni-Caasw&lie& U V W/D hookups. Rols. roQ. • Addleon Afl Ave. E. n w nre e u u y tt It 10 place a ------•TeacTt«*Cn*Stui•Slump and wins his king. Afl 1627 Fans Ave. E & 650 L s^ U o n a 1-.SSS. 5 ^ ^ nm-aCTcarLMse EasUarKl Dr. N. 734-2413. 600 -1 3 ‘s S S S S '^ o •^•FreewodeoMJSST trumps, he leads tod -1300 square In i “ r.1 ut^lro“ SU ‘ seaxffTQ — coiil ipa& mond ace and takes a ‘n«N FALd^ 1 bdrm ept Convon «i.Mi«ed.733^W,. > ^ A W 0 nK ______0 0 *(**[ed»FreeEstlmisttmate J ing finesse against l i ownd.floor. *YOUR CHOICEI Handymaj ______- 67B-«fa?e«» e « « s S37(Vmo,« dep. No pets. mond queen. ThisA R TM EN TS ^ jrflto STL or Tmlls Homo RopaJ 733-3660 belore 5:00 20 ft Stock trailer plumbing. Ii^ ■ M E D IC defense to two spadesfordable Housing pp-m. > leave m ossageJi . ler 0 ale-and rear palnUng, FB ^ ~ ™ e e and Soulh scoresn hij ie n c e A ll in O n e " TWrWlrJ t^ALLS. t bdrm. . S6.495. (8F026) 733-0JK V UAGICVALI£Y - I B S a n N GG . ' 3 NIC®. Ig. « roomy, wheel ^ :M ^M H aO owa HORS rubber. r o o m A p a r tm e n ts ioutanyo/lfitMat TrfmmlrI) 1-600-333-2219 SanOT?" JOHwsaiianm chair accessible. Stove. uSJ»j •1823 AA E RSKTrwTnmmino r tN D E R M E R E Joo.677-: rofrlg.^Water & earbage > | | D 734-0600TM S0BSQ. ALMnen.Srt(ubber a jpeiiy Management H O R S E^ S1 h o e i n g . CM /w H ' 543-2273E tsMA.' arrtbiaftirtmmlnB. ilnienanee No pets. refs. req. S31S/* T. ning A Trainlr>g. ■ ^ a s FbrftwEsttmuu ' 7-2695 after Spm, 'V / \. l 43e^566M«tt- f - i TWIN FALLS • 2 bdrm, 1 g S t o 'S 1-800-30M0602 W kWK> C7MKB CMIT3MSS3 bath. Stovo. rolrig, DW. & T W iH ^ :TRAILER'90 !_____ 3i WD.Nopois, 734-8895.B l‘xl5*. exccond,. a -1 . TRAILBISJU ^SaBBmSEmaSM batn WHh laundry laeuily. *?mcce^ 00 North Rllmore SS CLASSIFIED PA IN TIN I AL£S WB)OWGff»ARrOTY TWIN FALLS • Cloon 1 $3B5/mo. *225 dep. Can 934-5400. i l ^ a e bdrm. basomoni. portiallyI 734-1 GOO I U' nearCoetcoI.Soontt P ^ c a l IRTMENT R ■ aBBmgSMAirA I D o !hlndTargel/Coifco>*,^i ^Pteaseaui 206-324-2245. E.16yearold Tiiucc^ii ------lurnlohod, S325 * dop. ligher visibility loca- NemoitwhoiC-Sl.000.00. "IMESCL/34-5538 -ORYWA nbrooK T » r I TWTW in FA L L S . 2 b d rm . tion 1700+ 170 sq.ft. MTill re- «ttyt. eUi nOBrSC^ByeeRR k A BBnMGSHOP Coll 733~»a05, ca>206-734-7163. O EPA RI •• »S j L ASuft. 10-2 55c t M Fr«F r e e c a b le , n o p e ia . irxxteltoel to suit tenant. Cof>i buty ieho< O R Oil shake9 tr o o fs . mtam. ■ ■Mer ' / TWIN FALLS • Clooni SlU- $ssO5(»no,3939 o r 737-3940. ol good*iaMlDed 1 .ftt» your 7 7 - 4 5 4 3 IS 4U M baih. $450. Dop.. noi ------^------GemI StateSta Realty. Inc. workieryoitwMe, Pul das«l- «r.«»was»,.Ataa .*%oe

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Sauraov, A-tpt,«t 2 £. rsssaa. urnaBJMews. Twin Falls,I. IdahoId; E is' TRACTOR, ForguB CUSTOM CHOPPINGING WADE RAIN whool lines, 8, ALFALFA seed lor sole, cc kV'tn-ciiij; =fni:iuitini;. ^ ■Mowing. Call 324-21 M0"v24hf.iujjvlct>soviovaii: W ml. S3500/ oiler. Coll oovoral varioilos. 73^- CORN i SILAGE, HODlnnr a s ------t;«IC FERRET.S i.irj,/:.i']cr • j " Con 4-U Chopping.ng. 734-3130 ask lor Mel. HAY, -DB & -pD tinijra I in nun." •pnmi.'mR rirrjuil I ; ___ ui:ir;». .-a: ;iii . m/.i,- .1 ' TRACTOR- 504 For 0141. Jhn Marshall. . V. Farmali., Lawrenco Giiioiio|«L, WHEEL LINES (2) o ld ^ , i lB t,2na,fi3m 543-GHHC I mtL a . SBi:2a-*Kntr. f l CO - j^cr: nri.tii!:;?i!ijr " gns. TA. wido (ront.501. good 654-2064 or 670-206^ ~ ORGANIC COMPOST — — ------futtfatifrS2800rag4^ OW.___ used. Noods.ioma work.L. - -56:00 PBfJonr.Truck-S-. r -nrwrn-- FHge--. iFeH^cujfi------T^nW lR'|EVIKa..m, ^orf4B7-3010— .------lots only. Voluma discoo- orSSSTTon: FroshEGGS. l U f l i - “-iirft. .t. miilii j[;i;ic>.;ic . J -s tnif: 1 VINE BEATER. Allow S0 W.a.um:,mM«r ^ , 2 :ic iicu.i, .. .:l[-, n,i,,C:i row. hos bod conos. n ts . Horlton Organic -75e/Do*»n. 733^BiUlfi» • HI isiiru 35, W5 0 ’- (;c.;u iiom.), I 20O2 B Twin Fallo. 732-5400.IGO**'* I ’ 7 0 6 O a ; /y - 208-438-8450J ^A Y. THHtl^UlulII; J simtTI-. n* « -33.-r'T- :r II- mill Jijmiiri. C.UI 1,;, 654.2066 or 654-260 ^ I FARM SEED & ■IAY lor sale 400 lont Sna Uittitm CBi:z}MS3-smM' srsc,,,. : fijji, wTn D ROWER 2 fowl B a c k i n g big boioo cnap hi-tesi dairy tiny una ih55T~ m. . « := 5:„„. nETRlEVING24 3wido or I - 708 I f:loodor hay lot talc 20B- T. tc: iixtimpaitunu; =: ~ m* ‘ , wood. boon. 340 jo ISS J HAY. GRAIN 7 , II lUulut £ 7 :’3«r ren. ..r,™OJ t £_5_H m : r e HI _ 3 u i r g a ^ -•r,-124Mo990yFofoi - 6'0 balo3.Comp.cov«re ir-aayarn: ■ — BalOf. Call 324-3078 Unlimllod 543-53t FEED ' - H20B-7e8-25?1» ji;^^ m i«)a^ oflls.^Oeirv'oVodl v. TUI s»nimj; jituiiti. ' . m . g n a 1 ^ Coll Bob Homllton Seedj CORN SILAGE. 08 crS ^ p ., C.:ii;TaD~ • I f l 705 h :uulm. =I=X' TT: JCJT f l FUtfcaiOODr r I 5,-iir ini-t! iicm.n. I i ^"t 03 734-3587 or 733-1477. . good quality w/ lots ol ^lODSO chock your na ; 2i^„nI .timtfjiTi z i ’ii nmr 2.11: 1 CUSTOM (^RRIQATIOfJ ttmj Tbii" n t;7—<--iiin! — , ,, , ----- »in» n- ail ZZ :ti-j,:»:-4ao(5. I Norn«intj»owyou»pcndyouf com. In cement, covered or correctness ojiihe ] =intm; ' S . S S S i pit, will load. Also, con- lirsIrstdaylhotitrunE, -J .f ■ >^EE Cum .• Si:iSi:imc;.ir I ALL GROUND WOHVORK CLYOE S PIPE REPAIr— d«yi. clauiried Ilia your IT. Jmc nilfimpjrxjiiii '=«:3i aii . I iraciing ’OO com sllago In n s ' iy .S ^ ^ i 3 > i - a .t : « .. smiwimcme S inicHns. Can '’'ii'i: ini', 'ri : j ~ w = L J i 2 ; •Ctiopplng •Hoyintlying • Hnnd llnoo, moln Ilno tho pH. Cotl 886-2087. IS “ ®TheTimoB-Nowc IE tiny, -Ifrrp, s : not •nti'hnv. sn ~i d'ir 'T a -w c :, TJI Ciii: rjmri [ FREE l-'cune on^ntiiitiaili. tii I . •Loodor‘Manuro HouHauling and wheel linos, (ovon i lot reaponslble for . ’ cai.T-iiim- 'r-«r-«iuir C^in- ' 'jfcwn Jumaiiinato oaij. I Rundy WoavtrS43-9iU-ggJg theliold). Call 678-7i4Q_mo'” ' good* and »«rvlc«i to Call 04U*«J. 733-0031. ■ ern Hj Cui;jgua:~«Hi-» ^ ^ ^ _~0(k rex yoo romnu.mnuii m.ilA I " i wav. Quiiliiv c x-m; sjituig, „ .J ■ IQlIIUf'.. SZ2C Wll! • Iltl Jn:. WmiiHI. . liui. r-Ullll.I.Kl,. t<55u|L ■ — - •ra ~ ^ i: flu. - I f G A i W iincxmuiwiSDiniBu w r r a a o t LA * •MT:IRECCTOR - tODflorwr ■nny Wusi a t *n r J5 L ------“ IWS*. r>S asm tnw oi' san* M____ ■ Buioeiimnaainnw LSTeSoDsfTspiSPRING- H , -C3P,2PJ•2P«7Tr«7MJPaffl<0u. jaaL E . m c.ssw :. illl= oumcill r a SPANIEL Dtici ;aurs-.^o =tex.£Sic sues. Par- ■ S i 027 ~3£rome. »4 Horooshoo100 KIMBERLV.” 725 Monroe I TWIN TW FALLS. 1122 Wash- TWIN iptm in tn -ggu-wmr l^ li. lly dcija 4 H - - Orclo. Sat- only Irom 6 lo fIN FALLS. 359 Drent- - M P g a numum. 3 males,9. sfshatn & ■ 5* 1 G A R A G E SA LES 310 W, Fri. 4 Sat. Hand mado I Ington Ir St. S.. Apt. 25. viov,ow Or. Fn. 7 to 1 4 Soi W AVT£ annuiitm MoiuBT ' • (R E U E U l 4. 3 lomilioa. Misc. ol oil Utb'aotifw. s-«aa ;■ B = S u c a « : wcrm.Ki.SS0ta.934. 934-5408 ■ oil Items, antlquos 4 misc. I Aug. A 2 6 .7am-2pm. Three 81010 2. Rairt o ro n in o !* cw.SDSD^Baao .CTrite !■ KOE-AiSSL Thoiamnsni.us; _ — kinds. Housohold ihlngs. I'. P u iiB T L ,. juFiiKHmsji:Ji;c^ir.r?;u: - .L A B ^ -.A K C encci ALBION ( m rnlsw S01 iT Iho l Clothes, lurnliura. knick-O’t TWIN FALLS-.1612 F i 3 Family f ' Salol Clothos4 a corrsmbining .housohold. ^ntmiutniurti.OollSaMnTS;, n o c o iaio ...... H lot ot miscellaneous. salei ■UBS. K M S x :h - . "fflcs.TuhM-."■"rocmjs.rna' r s u e s, cnam oianon linoa. I H LDS Ctiuren) 944 JPo ’ork • knacks and lots ol toyslll Avo. e , Frt 4 Sat. 6 am to '0 lies ol oxeoas ft oxnas? 0r-S2Da Ln. . Ffi.. Sot. & Sur llL Spm^Mullllamily-sirotlor, f w E. Cali:3Ca-Sm. j -irnnrtri-ailo o k iicy o ir oowciawa. dowarmilormod. 4 ■ TWIN FALLS. 1241 SU?: TWINWFALLS.aeiaudS r m S S m iciEiaiThB.. tarsncTs.. 775-753-9'53-9749a B _ aam .Spm . CollocilbloIbles' je b o m e . 1113 S. Cieve-/o- . clarinet, baby, kids and lire, lir Aug. 28. Bam. Enter- nan.in,Aug..a.Kidse(attws. *11010 x T « r« /1tnnu, i«ty I /artd. off Eosl t. Aug. 2 7 4 S Cail3BB-am Siwawsrtn R fishing & camplr '4 . aduK clocfilng, and much talnment u center, name carsir seats, atrollar. ote. ■ -Mai.aBBaBsniiitwDDE.Bumi. i HnMllATUREOAO A C H - H 1- gear, mens A womerS 2 0 , 9am to 5 pm Twovo more. . brand clothes. Legos, fwiw IttWllllK— m " ______SHUfim AKC maleiiaie pup. H Family Backyard Salet iseisiisrssBcss rmAWKK* • cloihes, boitles.-booki r WIN FALLS-2092 White- ^. computer gemes 4 morel Weii m ntB iaes , otocwtan; S350.734-1734-9654. ■ 5 . tAfflps. milk cans couolouch' ^ oarly'/y doud Circle, Sal. 8 om'lo TW, S ~ — . S S S •AKC, 7 H ■- tool# A much mofo, 67: birds. Cosh only please! ^ JS w aif? ; , «»),a;,aQoraeio. tiny, > ^ 1 pm. Tools, creeper. visw vl« Or.. Aug. 26. a7m- TwiJTiNFjunrsarm; K H {'aDHEniESEiSETtci cnana. ^ iny. whito H 6620 tof Inlo ordlroetlonElions JEROME. 17 N-200Wf. Fri rood bike, 2 kids bikes. 2p U MsnHan&K SISL' »Ruai •sTWCTTiii (luiroailii.PtCMYGarGOATS ■ 2pm 4 2fith. 9am-3pm. St. SSat.et04.Uutlitamllyj atTAmcrgt ^all 734-313 BUHL. 625 gtn. Fn. &. SoSol. 4 Sat.. 8am to 12pm. Ookok color prlntor. eot. Corollo M Mr Call‘5T9-:SEC iSH>nU3?C^<=unii, T O Q O t^ S -A K C lO Avo, E. Sat, Aug. 28. TWIN TWI FALLS. 1558 Bnxk- Ik. carpol ft much mom ______. IF.ETlBiMmS - 'C.aTTwSgjm .WjWsr.-Sir «floh3 cm. t malo.llo. 2: to- ^ f l everyone. Lots ol mlac.JC. & misc- items, _ 7;30am • 5 pm. Lots ol sid rtqtji 'naius, S2S0 4 S3C0SCO s4muchi^ll S CBiitsrma i •Pa.SEmwfwr : Coo-Coo Clock, oddsland one orythlng Including tho0 Avo. £.. Frt. 4 Sal. only. picture P*® frames and more, fv fiiri ■ ends. kitchen sinkl Lots ol misc. M FALLS.-458 S S g ;: I | B | B | a». tOL itta kmg : 9 amtmK.si& t i ; caii'43e-a360.B 5- 8-4. Guns, bomboo lly TWIr w iN F A L L S . 1 8 4 N. brush,Sh. Fli. 4 Sot. Irom-B llB ff lE f i IE tmrm. c ro [ swr smtMaan I BURLEY. 1850 Elba AvoAvo. JERO M E. 320 Tth Ave. rods, 4 merchondlse.. Momingslde, Mo Sat.. 8am to12 Smw-TZU puopioa.la. sS200 Aug. 26.6 om to 5 pm. 1C 12. Boem rCUtb. G a iiie s ^TBSL s « I SBS. Sam lite rr> 1. to West. Fh. & Sat. Irom 7 to0 TWIN FALLS • 5 f a m i : -ip ■'•P m . E atate ft < am l» r - M e n™y’how-6613.« zebo. queen, sizo hide-a>le-a- door & stereo oqulpmont. n m a m B * . ||l ttd'eraoc-k snw.SmiaSSMHI.S 2IX '• bed, vertical bilnds, etc. City Park). Back Yard! Ev- f" ww i n f a l l s . 1 8 4 n" TWINFI FALLS. 459 etn Avs. I ipmgmeonmes in |||| gnantsim::SLTSS-ginta T ttB ltonsr:3»'o»’yi______T ^ ^ equip.. om.*ttav- ' . ^ « h L E R . 1039 s. Adoll SI.". im al;9 ym. ats '■ u n s a SBS- HCSh< sa ir loaOa?aO0 hra St.. Ffi. & Sot. 7;4S to 3:00.• TWIN FALLS - 690 Borah ?of ' ? Borry^Mar^W.*MOO t^ p ls.. Iiaby Itoms. MOqiUDi HJR*' Aug. 26-26. eom-Spm.jm . Hugo 4 lamily salo. Fumi- Bm. WtUUliRD -SKC. SzmZ. irninfHS Ti MUr: ’■S‘1 oal. pro o an10 o ta ^ ^ f l ■ Avo. .S al. Only, Sam to 4 N. Frt. 4 Sot. 8-7 Huge “ "tlququa radios, chairs. ES" [3 M S B I H . . -asn. s n s : 398- I tiS Five Family Yard A Ee>te - turo, kids couch & choir. mulll family gorago sale end tabtoe.tat 4 lots ol misc. « 0 «l«S«aOtwtr.. « I inivm.sMm^■mg; aauw ID S.BH BB SLW nD mile S or Bank in Fllor).Of), household Items and misc seats ond much more, • ■ SomSomolhlngtoravoryonetll s o r»ad. e a nameArand matcninji. RMEIlsj|l:B_»g^gPtJESES I ] [ ■ Sat. & Sun. Irom 6 10 4. iQl. nSHDit.wurrg) f umauK.S£ : ’ f- JEROME. 7 mis. E. Hwy 7 WIN FALLS, 2029 Moun- Clothlnilng-chilOron-aOuH m m sw am atttnn. I — - ‘VCR. microwave, laddor OSSPHOOUCE" 25. Aug. 27 & 28. 7am. ^oy.^S ailontW 8 aSi“t ? | “alnvlew '1^ Clrelo, Sal. 6 to an^tortorts of mIsceUanoous. ‘OKC.somcmO,.MwrA'Suna. ■ CQe g I ^t>a-*r.irmca»«.,; rock for Ford Rongor ext.•xt- Estete Sale ft Morel i 0iO« vocetaoies, ^ ^ f l cab PU. kids & adult pm. Mollllomlly Salol I. Moving“ sa lelll Twin TWINMaiESoimiSS- .S S ; caiM EK lj. iP»— Bcaliasgt-gg^ ± ^ 1 IUCw.OBon.326-a303.li03.» Applo.. collociiblos. lum.. Quality clolhing and lumi- lod 4 vanity, word pro- East S llsVioMlmtMlj Ulllimi^ i^ S lI A g n n g if Citiamot. clothos-niuch much more. 'S.tta'EiiiitrSMeol n il i v a u i r f m w . Angi ;2 ; reloading equip., lown turo, anilquo Iron bod, p®*®';os8or, docoys, couch 4 2. 3 ^l^^aale.^-ian j Oami snKtntteznc Angus FILER. 4327 N. 2450 E. mower, goll clubs. & toys. loys. and misc 4 mulllns. avosoot. ctotning, TV. ote by cloit Ot ^ ^ B womoo dothos. Itoffls loo N.. Sot., 7:30am- 5;30 r''®'vo. E.‘ (Just W. ol East- Aug. 26.!8.9am-4pm.ThiBe B BBES • -m S iiiL CcwiiTs-ffiss aii ssnB em sB ua. Otii»- ehaii-tt:. r /8 m i. S . on o ^ ^ B numorous 10 moniJonlll ” DWS,?s"S?!Sf ipm. 3 lamily solo, Antiquo md). Fri.-9-3, Sat. 9-1. Family: — 'naua ft rmauim. .crfTnni3 : Stowtna. Rler. 326-587C6870. 3ts Ol Chrtstmas 4 gifts, for every ~*BENEF1T YARD SALE»* JEROME. Cornor ol 400 lumituro ! 4 books. Cotlocl- ' I- wic T :?anj»CailiazB«Ki : RUBafSFamrar'cHatttw Iblos, small boys clothos. = s j | = s BtttM ^ ^ B FILER/B U H L- 1649 E.r -Soulh & Hwy. 93. Sot. & ' S.SiStL'l; ’S l^ALLS. 745 Apacne QEras s f S i i B ttio—!*»^ a n ssft I I auaEDmaQKiL.c. cjTiirr^' Finaft-Vogarabhia. Iniita 3900 N. (oil Clovor Rd).r Sun. InDm 10 to 3. Small _1toys 4 tots ol misc ' “ 7’ ® Sat. Awg.ifl'fjomB 7nngo.«lmaImniiO mumil Km I *t>SStt..l)iliirrr«sCTttnur-I. SftowaradifBcrirominoim o ^ ^ B I form & lawn oqulpmont. T> ilore, seasonal docora- Frf & Sat. 10 om to 4 pm. TWIN FALLS 170 W ise- “ons™)ns, MORE! Cash Only. > 6.pm . C o u c h & &£Hsart!S7£575. «JI tlWTTSni'rillxncnuBaar SBSnE.Cai:Z3E-rs.rsiT H ' Otcwars. Htunomadolado . RCA movio camom. Ken- mowor. lilier. shroddor nman. Frt. 4 Sot., 7 om, «t.lools 4 Children g i t n i o .a f c i F W ^ (uongm. S l lom aftaafla. Every Sai moro sewing machine w/J . ond tools. Lois ol misc. •Huge 'K Back Yord Sale. IN FA U ^, 210 Tth Ave dothing.' IU 3!B-aBan -r«ew ssm a . Wiam : » w r o r p „ , I cablnot. chairs. Anilquo0 JEROME. Comor ol Jack- Video GamoB,'lumlturo, .. Aug, 27 4 28, 6am- Items. Oc E 5 5 B E " ?tmmi=nllJT»RJ7>ii. Squaro m Ruoerr. ^ ^ ^ f l baby dothos, toys 4 moro jPtm. "]' Rofrigorator. froez- -rvnN fal iSo-iiioanv ^ B jukebox w/ records. Avonn son 4 17 SI.. Aug. 27 & J ALLS. 763 EiMon- “ • j wsii n i a g a iiimii.. y-;i* groanauva-ana.an T a e 1 ______work for youl Cloan oul J I ^ :’SBxtanRBsE.Ans.: 1 WMOmTOBUT ■ GOOOINQ-Noxt to Old TBJ , storogo unit# or whatovor TW iloctiblos. onomolware. iLpStfo).Sat,AuB., u »nt]..SSS3iun 1: mniMuu. TWIN FALLS^2765 Buck ontiqu.tiquo light fiwuro. 70‘s , awDXttmSsm! II a i m 0 3 : t j a H H ospital on Hwy 26 to5 ' into yard salos lor a por- Brush B. C r S al.. 6om-7 tight ll> V Irom 'B am to 4 caii,73&apai SraoRfSTromaTroirfrom Shoshono. Goto open 9 II llxluros. stonn door. nm l^arnrBswite.Aimiebn ^ law a lli vw/jrttj vilur II. Nazi Gor- Go^ • > coniago er you buy oul. 4 4 Family Sale. Anilquos, bwOks. ks. bookcases, dish- . I S i 2B-Se-62?!S: ^ B am Sa) & Sun. Estate> Formoro Inlo. 934-5102. to ythmg. Food avail. | ^ fl! ______fnuny. Alao cngmal woa- ^ ^ ^ B H and Huge 5 family salo. - toys, school dothea. dolls., o s.chairs, , ch kitchon 4 ?u/nryi„ ccrta, unllorms. modals. biko, homo docor 4 much housoh =ALLS. B5B Mm ' —______I ! S M a a w o n t . a u ^ B g lassw are, lrg carousol1 KIMBERLY • 535 Polk St. jsohold Itoms. garden- ® ____ I I pw xt ssmS.. SBJO12 C jiIi “'c:. trem 3tO Botch ora. horso. 5 11 lions, eagios. 1st SI S o( Kimborly Rd. _ ^ ing itoms.itor oxorclso bike. ''*** O'’’' npuD«(Btiitiia. I s B C S E eaa a i l i m j u l! Hsa-caffi. C»lliT-«ia-«7«««i9.9, ■. ^B horsos, horso heads,• Fri. Sot. 9-3, NOihing TWTWIN FALLS 3156 Hooth- COmpmp box. twin box teS.Goll ings 4 manress. Vory w n s am^ n d ^ a ^ n e . * W Boaw nw E. s a na;- t 'U w I a airo iii! SaaoiMiC itofna.mi«. H Slroot iighls, now-doors.’ over $5.00. Ciolhos/shoo- o ot l-w o o d . S a t , , 8 a m - aprtngs io?n:inoiinti.an gEatLTmeanmene*iu«-.. iita,saa.caicmtT»i s, 25c. iols ol misc. No 1212:30pm. Miscollanoous '^ 'ce0 Baok-To-School.B ■aessK Fumitr and. son lovoI thomo ^ ^ ^ B H windows, glass, carpot. tarm.4SS4Dffi s z m F iC B» m F iffT . <*tm.SOT:Caii:7S5;&2K1T ’ e now), plus a lol Sole! -Aug.ug- 27 4 28, Bam- T¥T-niii'rf~ll m igant.aq,toirm a m - «*'i' Ry an 0 rWal t winch, scroonod in room, RKIMBERLY Downlown -i! BsawaUaiMt lanuiwiiU-anuB wt H tools, all kinds ol misc. ro great Itoms. 2pm. Hottouoobold tiomr.. 2 7 m * ^ « a Bweigm.BBti n a m .i» m tftjrtiaaata u Utt- ______KlmbOfly, Frtday & Solur- TWIrWIN FALLS 428 Locust = 2 2 ^ miSsHirm. w anntrn ft oerBKia aaia. nBt«o*tia.(niiii73wa^FllS I OLOCXS & WATCHES. H HAGERMAN. 580 3rd Avo day. 9am-7 Multi-Yard- StSl. N., Saturday, 7am- N FA LLS. 273 Viiia Bccumulaiionl . nn iiM u^-^ II .‘ggtn Cail:3Sa;4S vwVauDirAiPiiAlAtllin) I 01“ cond. lor paro. N., Aug. 26. 6am-6pm. Solos. Many Iioms includ- 22pm.pi Girls clothing sz (4-5 Hd.,, Estate Es UquldatlonI WENDELLX • 365 4tn Awe. aTw aiom ;^ Ing ontiquos. • -6- I. 27 4 28, Antiques. E, Thurs, timigB ‘SH8SI*RQDCsm||J8BgM,ir>E ma; Como/Anniueraarylary ^ ^ ^ f l H Treodmill, 16* chalnsaw. ‘ •6-7), ladles sz lrg., toys, * “ 8- 23 rs. Fri and Sot. )/F0liiunnH. ~tt.3ist|in»nnmmania, t c . C a iijU tcti jsnrpiert! 40 channel CB. sowing 7 somo l>oya clolhing. misc. 'um..., ctoihing.ck linens, col- Cleaningg out1 husbands ' Btaofi! : eucks-wim orwiinout- KIHBERLY. 2m lo.-E . ol — Iblos. dishes, tools. - Shop- lou -Tt •BP"-1TTT7TT ggngi S30tL tn ■ . machino. (2) olflco choirs. Kimborly , lum olf on Kim- ^ ots of toots, car------maemte.. »«itM ia tir P a ^ ------: JooguMuCouitro-&inika. . ' doon clothos & mofoll I fen. flxturos.735-6066 pemortoot»ls.otectnc tools. borly Rd., W ml. S.. Aug. T,'!s.‘-s C r p » ^ and lots of misc. -4PxBD«l<«wt-a « s ti7.‘sni) 3«p.sm caii73iiTS-ooBa. M c a ; clttwaicnmakar/ctock. H HANSEN 436 W. Maple. 26, 8om*5pm. 2 Family Family Po Sale. Qrooiolun. TWINFA1 FALLS. 295 Lois SI, = = = | ' rOQW. QUI'20e-3SS-5467 4 Sat. from 8 to 4. WENOELL. ■ -Friday & Saturday. 9am- Moving I Salei Cash onlyl nicinice 4 doon. lots of glass- * = 'wnsSETiraD ■ - ^ ------OOTOUHAVEAKT1QUES H - dark. Multl lamily sale. Ti woro4Joweliy.W so Lots olmlsconanoousllloin W .. Aug.g. 27-29. 9om- ‘ntnvflBiinn ?:S S L £ I ■»» —»i[. KIMBERLY. 315 Ash At.. ,0.' ID iB WSCHDRSI nantE cacoLLSnaLES? ■ Lots 01 Stull. ; loochersdassroom doco- TWINFAIFALLS. 3109 Vidcto JUKfTRV-CHAFT nrw-t^LATT,- I a ttB -'g u n w i. flms V Aug. 28 & 20. 8am-4pm. ------lam ajsi «a»ouv cna item o ra . H HANSEN 531 CallCO St.. -' Estatef Satel Soiling tr^rations, boonl Uim. 4moro. ..Lano,», Frt.Fr 8 to 8 4 S a t 8 lUEl Chimas.fii-.. aiag»a«an.^Aj«iainwa..Siw&&g : neuB»ttut: Fmr pnces-pdi ■ Saturday gam-7 Double ■ houso ' • everything goos, ------rom newly rOtlrod loochers to 4.. 4 lomllyI yard eala. a ft ' tots of mini rtnrwiw^ZDaa «.S£.Coll I— ■ bed.'lramo & headboard. Inside Ii 4 oun.wol TWI^WN FALLS 740 Sunnso illuro. clolhos: tiros, 2®™-J?® * S S i' :iUUt;HfcfcS.UpB30Ti' ■ Kids clothos. windows, ioi Blvd. N. S'ot. 9 am. Multl- joof.knl, knlck knocks, homo A m u o tto i FTTmo ' Spructrftomora. KIMBERLY. 540 Irono St., Smlamily-curtolns, kllchon. lor, jn d tots ol misc. ^ ------SK tBttMb.mataii: ■ bikes, hoi lub sholl & lots Aug. 26. Bam-6 pm. Grooi HB 785-2678. ■ ol miscollanoous. p irtonsll, lightlixulros.(now) TWIN .RALLS.J312.Rob-. FA A nJ-^Jin i n n w . guBai;.eaniinuinanmaniooua. ijm ttasanaaino*i Bock 10 School buys on Z I ttuan,=jBv ‘sumanwr , BWISO&. vuanr to m ii your ■ ^ B U R N . 16110 Strool. girls g clothing, vosos. dish- ond Aug. 28, Sam-5pm. C Bd aiifflimuin onK.flnvi..SiaHB I uaattowno-’ Wa pay cash ■ ' Aug.,27 & 26. 60X7). Baby os.knlck'knacks,on o: 6 o la Ing Salal Radlaiarm M^ntvrmok 'naistm.snnaia j terycurusad'oiano. ■ 'd o m es, furniture & a lltllo klkind itomo 4 moroll TWIN FALLS “kkts «• dothas 4 toys. A ttU QSS'IK. \ I S S uaUtvrrnatl^ aWMR.unngmisiarmiarm.4.unn JOnHLCOBBBaR ■ Utoleveiythlngl rr r v DOCTOR MOVINGI . oak “ I llooring, tools. ■ 9 B B B orstnmaK].|| otti.rto»W«imnaKr. . I KIM BERLY. C o rn o r o l aOOS30«0NaW ASHMGT0N Qordon.k)n. kJlchen4 moral! m S t l l t i m ■ J ERO M E .225 1st Avo. E. . VI ^ VHUMUIfc HftHIIUftHA. . Washington 4 Irono Sl. ot auo}“0-2M0lh-^8tOoty.0 fw fN F, caiisipM aai'^ ■ Sat. 6 am 10 4 pm. Drill RRodeomor Lutheran los 4FALLS.3128 H IlM il B arsassnua ^ TrO«,.Art>-8ii». muatlal B press, kits ol clolhos and: C 10 5. Too much lo movol Highlawnawn Dr.. Aug. 27 ft WlUM'Mli “ 5 :1 mirtk a a r u t i o Church. Aug. 27 4 28. mAJl ohKtronlcs will be 28 9 air Btwsaw IjnSBTOcSiKBBK..B .m gn.ssa.sa«a M u l t i F a m l l y S a l e l . man )am, Houaehold ■ B fl4H | , dothing, furniture, m rggihBa-m »mtS SELSmSSdS, I JE R O M E 17th AVO. ®Clothos,babyltoms,lum.. tms ® ™ I unilamia.ilakl!geftr. nigifr -M ichen oqtttprft-nwrol- — Bjsriw8^2S5S!Sji. a n B w . s e . ABB mil ■ . E,Frt7Sat.Sun. B'omloT r a^M.(aai-ggsgr- - IprM*. m«dal*. photot ■ pm. Tools, jowolry. disK- PlMMnmovtaliaange p/« Vs!'vCR-S.a‘I?5j?lo‘'rodi. T W IN FAFALLS.316E, • BBQ ihltmtoii'StlU I ' V M H rn u tmwme» m a»ah murntmmanrni ■ e«. coins, loys and much Sa/e Si «/pnc'lrom slreel s ^ TVs, odds end ends, ig C reek, cif Falla IU»». t aaoiamt& AlH>aya.savine. I mom. — — -jl( l$-734-600B_ I ( tiighaagrnicaa. Paul Nu^ ^ B slgnsanatolopho-nopoles .fwHN iN FALLS. 1027 Dee- fico, Aug. -lOam-Spm I 1 BStm Svti’. . B »n.|i 8i»B73a-taBT..aflytlmo.-•s I JER O M E 2.17 Big Vlow when vvl your salo is ovor. sertiBrt Vlow Dr.. Aug, 27-29, Spm. Mut ar.::i&niSB * V e X X s m c . Qtfl mS b-iq sii. ■ I W est (Big Uttle Ranchos) Thankyouloryour Tl 8amam-4pm. Qoby Ilems, Baby Iler I ikwUEU.oma.ruga. • [ w ti—mianarttaiorsoutK. ■ Saturday & Sunday, earn- coopofailon. co ______ctoth.Olhos, gold rings, (read- brand dothea.dot toys, misc. Spm. NCLfB^yBlfCte. Multl .TUTTLE n r AREA • 1253 E '"I”-iltl. ‘4 much moroll hom e dOi i I B I I YOUf { vtMBCdealgn; Ouaen IRON I decor, blg-n-tall ^ ^ ff? F A X ll tit*»*»fK±scf*. Callill FamU^rFumiluro, coUect- 2S00 a s S. 4 lomlly sale, Sal tv wIN T FALLS, 1065 Oalft- monsctotfdothea ft morallll ■ ■ I iblae. (ines. No Checks. a ! I! sas>«& c & Sun. 6 ain to 6 pm. TV, na,1, tacfngli TacBhee, Aug. tw in FAU > Y O U R .JERQUE 232-IOtn Ave E.' 2 exercisers,« canning 283., eam-;3pm.8 Complete Aug. 28. J stoamor-and lots ol misc. mapli ia.'^t.^oni^'^ i IK h i| la^SSS^a!^ I n« X B 3 iiitn a tV to a. ^ ,.Satuniay, 7am-4pm. Fur* sto aple twin bdrm. eel, I15. 4 p m , Furn., Put exerolae ISlHn niture. iraltresses. knld( AllaU»tofNle*ClMtt 4ft ofllcillpe desk, reference equip,, dc M b V I I rewmxeinncmqiTfm OOliUiilllUO ^ A D I rv^okCQitBortiiriRbei , dothos, ft Iota ol ' H f l l I «gp.caigwB 4 a w . ' I Omacfcs ft rnuch moral ■ CloltMtlCU booki»ka.oompirter&mlsc. miscelltnelaneooa. B 3 B 'iniM ESC ILA SSnBD I JEROME North s u e Renl* TWii I gjj I— WTB;IOM !»0 w 1P^ rWlN FALLS-1227 Park. TWINIiN ?A U 3.1088T l5itrr TWIN FAU^ Mt Midir lO ^ D J s lIllEii'IWHIIIIIOUU ■ al West edoe ol Jerome waywd' Or. Sat. 4 Sun. 8:00 Dr.. Aug.A 27 & 28. 8am- Slreet. Fr units fO .rs and Q-7. am . fri. Sat. ft Sun. am. 3 famllleslllTools, 4pm.ini. Bed spreads, alec. Aug. 277 Ihrouohih Aug.» ^ ‘ K Thum.. Fri. & Sat., Sam-7 lack, lac lurnliura. b.ooks, chain 222H gwnwirfi *mMw, hedge trimmer, from 8amtoSjJm.T w K V . I , 4i • i CT«T1tel ^aB»»j«t««i«. -D«ln FtH«.-kUhoho Saturday, Auguat 28,1fi»). w a a mn oc t G.na vMCGUrt I ______(c:3*r. t i a ~e. Aiac I _ ■ . HARLEVDAVIOl fc ------FXRT, #*c. conc?ind®°S;oS HONDA TRAIL 0e iK S i *10HN DBEne O aioM)r. Ilko ^ I •------^ W SBi:i2 ccnoticn. B a A ^ H UDh. HI. now. Call 734-2t21.- —I BOAT FOR neWT. IBV ^ • aul2CH>r:.:.-3.i;s.i K = | C ^ S12JOO.X>. flfl^ .2 2 is i 903 Saaray, opan bow. 175 I Recrvution DAVIDS,,PiAAi.i .mil fonoo 110, AtAT. oxc. VAMAHA-64,260Y2.o I BOATS & hp. >»h or akl boat. 67S- 'V ju v T*£ B be: nxr Gjranc i I coocJ.S475,CalI423.23-4503.. cond.. 5750. 326-46111610 l A C C E S S O R I E S ««Klnft« 3 Cuaiom, Itii• ItiIhon 50(7 ______5M0or431- mifw/IOBdlnararramc«, - - '’o*tllroo,.SJ200.:c. [tSrrte^^E^r ^3-6B3g. ■ $4lOO. oiccpna“425fo ^ iie o 733-4402. ■ Od, BOAT.etinyoroptana •»/ . i S i £ nfli*-, *iitfT sjount ' U t 53- l 8 hpJohrtaon,oM ar«n- . esc can:::«ii:3B-~ja.3grB. I ■ A ■775-7 - YAMAHA, 92. WH20 ?ii«^«o,?r p a t h f in d e r -ee,.r u :„ R flfoat cona. Now roar iii fitna. rwadi tunmo. fiBB 5 3 5 S"COr B rra ,lu r m jc u -; IN t i M i i a 0" «»'< 90-c bom. Call 421-0348. • s a m m o H S350/oH8r,CiN< up Tocumil Enduro "“'f '" ' S'600/oH.'oHof! M A T - 16' aluminumflrlf, cm;:jK:iinmitru:>i. ■ ■ ■l H * g i M P l ||i | RaNOA 73. 90. i3 ?u, ” n 200-034-4003. Qoodinaling.S w/1990 25 hp Honda. 4 B*~gvicgLfftia«. d l l ■■W)1>I> I. S375. motor. Juil Itho now .4 BUCitU BAO Soutniorh. ______S S g i T ill^lll I : ■ SUZUKI 78. too. S tr^boll- .rAMAaA,.:*fl_YZ 00. out (troko dioclric atari.ri. Poniow boat. a*c cor«a.. KM - • Can 324.845. - . malic, good.tlispo, ivi “ »4750.-Cane77.3234aI 050. QlH734-«7a, WJH \ t 91g o t j HONDA'05 deAeo. ------good. SlSOO/olfor. C( z : cHRiMRArr. ib37„ ie' S t ' ^ ’now’ SUZUKI. 1993, OR)R350. ' 234-0274. ■ C«H i3'AT-14'olomlnum ♦S M W l iq^stipPUEsI [ ^rm iO T ____• boflt/lrir w/1097 25 hpIP i n m i I r .'”s?SS?e'32G.7298 •u p o f c o n d itio nn.low . X' = ^=— J Forco by Morcury motor.5' 208-733-7836M I .Iraa, | ^02 IWCOSVETTECCE77 »QUU«J»*iO e PcrftlHia’ I 75^^ - ______■ HONDA-1066.4 tfi 52950. Call 677.3234.aI ' KAYAK. Pa/caption 3D. ' ?>jrm> A i :a T. 1909..4X4. oxc. SI300/oMo >5M» 1 BICYCLES oood cond,. $450ronar. - S s Vout) b* pleiunlty tuipntM mjmmB , s r ^ Cul j actual miloa. 324*3407 YAMAHA ’02 IT46! M Call 734.S724. | | l ^ ! yawAHA. 1 HbCKHOPPEfl '90 SpcSpo- •! IWW »M|-n It IB piM* « inoacnourap $< ». 1Q09. 330. 2 wn«. you h«v, M.m.•mt trourx) ^ • ''0‘><> 'n>l> biko. HOT • PONTOON BOAT. ie«, ll*»TtDt» ______j i m ^ * tt* iciudon :b I wIiBUI ar «W.PiooMcall -i ,ourC!?yo^7^ Ciaii7otl.lo8arnan60mi»mit.. ei*.»ili«i ao. 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