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All-Stars playly 1tonight Hideo Nomo andJid Randy'Johnson will > face o ff to n i^ t a s startingst pitchers in the : All-Star game. P a g e p 3 Wm 'IMumpboncl:clay ' S pain’s A lex CCorretja o r ended Thomas Muster’s winning: streakstr on clay Monday in thc'firsfrbund^ofo f the'Swiss'Open“fcn:------nis tournament. y P a g e D 4 ANOrWYARDOr^ ' I T h e C o n fe d e ra te A irir FiF o rc e ’s B -29 le a d s a 8*2 4 tM m b e)ronafly*by r o T h e B -29 a n d th e th e 8 -2 4 will b e dls^' over the Twin Falls airportalri Monday play ed a t th e Twii'win Falls Almort today No bridge? WeVe’U adapt th ro u g h S u n d a1/ y andc open for public a fte r n o o n , a t l e f t Above, bo> Aviation m a tours fri^ 9:30} a.a.m. to 6:30 p.in.. fens and CAF memt>erbars take a clos*. Since th e state ww or n ’t 5oon build onoth- e r lo o k a t ‘Fifi,’ t h e lIasi a s t fly in g B -29. s. ■ er bridge over Ihes SnakeS: River Canyon, local ofHcials shoulduid concentrate on oth- cr ways to ease Twi'win Falls trafilc prob- lem s, today’s editonaarial says. 1^29 flies < Istory aii(id into Tlwin FallsIs P a g e A 6 ^ Steve Crump m ire5 thet enigm a-^y.'bascballill B y VtrgiiiiB s. G aiber . G oat Bam. B( Llamas will-occupy/ theI] space molished to cucut maintenance costs, makake Plans show a w idee wwt alkw ay and benches disease. Times-News writer freed u{up in the Goat Bam, Fairir Manoger1 room for a grassygra "People Park” and iirim - extending from th e; fountain foi to the expo P * 9 e A 3 . . C indyC■ Dem oney said, prove the flowow of people on the ground!ids, center on the cast andind existing exhibitioi^ • TWIN FALLS - A newsw animal exmbr- Rjckk Beard of Clcary'Bnifdingng said the Airington said,lid. buildings on the wesl.51- I Seizure sparksIS |protests tion bam should b e readyy forfc the 1995 fair bam coconstruction will be complnpleted by .. A new 30,0C1,000-foot exposition buildining The fair manager’s•’s r residence w ould ber in Filer, and even biggersr cchanges are on Aug. 15 north o f the rc)deoro< arena would house ththe moved to a modulorr buildingbi at the north French seizure of theth Greenpeace flog- , 15. the horizon for the T w in Fa:Falls County Fair Also0 Monday,I board member GlennGl Ar- diyl“«d exhibiiibits during the fair and proiro^ end o f the fairgrounds,nds, the food park ex-^ ship Rainbow Warriorrior II brings demon*-- -vide a site fo>r r" "interim events,” such as an and Rodeo. rington,n, president o f Starr Corp., p an* tended to the north andam the RV park ex- strations b y anti-nucleiclear activists. ’ imal sales, duiduring the remainder of th • The fair board approvioved Monday a a long-r’•range plan that details'*a n th e tended to the cast, Arrinirington said, P a g e A S new look year, he said. T he board’s Capitalal PlanningP Contmittee ., SI9,990 bid by Cleary Bui3uilding Corp. of for thee fairgrounds, and board n J members ^ fountainin neari the new expo centeter has not yet completed T w in Falls to construct a 440-by-60 0 ’ foot ex- gave pre ted a time line'for the ireliminaiy approval, would becomene “th e new focal poini o f th' hibition bam. the changes. F iv ee Iold exhibition buildingsIgs - now fair” Arringtonto n said that "m eet m e at thithe Dcm oney reportedJ thatthi Eagle Scout can- ’ The building will havee sistalls for goats, housing lg antiques, youth exhibit:Jits, home fountain” mignight’be a common phra^ii^e didates are constructingting four handicapped-^ sheep and cows and will ho Idahoans use crcredit . \ house half of the arts, menerchant building number■ ththree and among fairgoenaers when the changes are im:m- accessible picnic tables)les for the food court, exhibition previously loca>cated in the old' photogn{raphy and railroads -w ouhluld be dc- plcm cnted inI seseveral years. to be ready in tim e forbr thetl fair. Usually regardedled as conservative spenders, Idahoans anare carrying a heaVy load o f c i ^ i t card diebt. eb . - ' P a g e A e I targ etts proj►gramifIS helplingpo Navy n\ay yankik ld ^ o jo b s GOP oor •The Navy th^tensms to yank its reactor Tbe 1 Associated Press nal decisions on manyjiy m program s for by low3w-wage w orkers are m ore 11 red about low-income; e likely to Those proposao sals com e at a tim e w hen _ _RCppItand.thcyjicyccjvir w ill-” ______1______- - S l i f l o n A ' -iDeatAbby_.-^4„ C ____the.U poor..and! that'propbrtioition.is-certain to ------b o ’liviving in poverty-now-tht than-two the share ot worvorking families with chil* The balanced'budget | ; .Woather:'...... 2' Movies. h ...... r.4 8grow significantly. decadiides ago, and their situatic ;et plan Congress ap- ‘tion will dren who ores irin poverty has risen by - proved June_ 2? called - Xlie.GOP-wys-carvtng-savsavings from-as------o n ly(»-worsen-if -' Congress-rej llcd for slowing the _____ - -rN a06nr.;;iW i 7—. SertonC- - - , ice 1977. ■ “ growth of riiimerous f slstance programs representents an efTort tp .spendiding on tax relief, child care, IIS federal programs ...... WoHd...... 5 - A...^Money...... 1,3 ie,-7.7 pcrcent of families. -. ., while whittliog and elimeliminating m a n y oth*:------Opinion..... -T efonn th em an d w eed'out( irn inefficiency and cald andat food stamps, a liberalilrcsenroh n children in ...... S. < duplication w hile’causing th ho c h a in the H ouse Ap-p . grants to the needy,, foodfo stamps, child; j _weU fo r Republicans' w ho sa;say they, picked W M i)i; re d u n d a n t, u n n ecessa^:a^, you propriations Coe'om m ittee that will m ake fi* I . *fe?iL^cts.ba8^,Qt\;merit,,t th it,, not recipients’ .. f*: . . . .P iae aas s e s e e P O O R /A 2 ; : BEBHB

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■ U m i Id a h o ff( o r e c a s ts P ep ' ______T h sA^ccu-Wfeather** ci fo recast fotor r inoon. T u esd & s^ ly I V uerquo 96 67 ...... , 0 96 73 ...... c 84 65 ...... CAM4M M a g i c VG a al lle y •1 n . BO 87 61 ...... ______: Partly cloudyidy today. Widely scottered she »opor«to hlBhilSh temp«faturoi ZOOM for.tho ;howers ond thun- t>j U J r\ .DallasS o-? 102 7S ...... dershowers. CocCooler with highs around 80.). W est w inds 10 * i > Denvof>r 95 59 ...... mph. Tonight momostly cloudy. A chancc of sheihowcrs and tlmn- /X,W JrtTA/ DesMoineloines 88 68 ...... Icoftuf p - A ^ l r ; • dershow ers. LovsLowi* in thc low er 50s. W cdnenesday cloudy. A /f h Dotraitt . 83 ' 56 .04 __V w rr chance of ^owaiwcrs, A chance of lbundershow>iwcrs. C ooler w ith ------Honolulu ulu ...... 09 • - 75 • .05 ■ highs around'7077 0 r " Houstonon 95 72 • ..... N N N s s MONT. Thc ultravioletolet index forecast is 7. a high exposureo level. V - / apolis 85 66 .19 . ( ^ n u sIS C City i 89 64 • ...... I Lcwialon | 74* 1 Los Vogaajgos .100 73 E x t e n d e3d d regional foreca;ast' \ \ LosAngoliigolos 79 64 ...... Memphishis 93 71 .13 '' Thursday mosnostly cloudy and cool. A chohnnce o f show ers \ Miami BoaBoach 92 75 ...... and thundcrstonnBnns. Lows 45 to 55. Highs 755 tma City 99 71 ...... a 102 69 .01 - f r o nJSL t s . ' A p /^ n lxIx 109 85 ...... p W d o d R!i^ i y r Valley ^ Pittsburohimh 85 60 ...... -A _ A - ' PonJond.id. Mo.^ 76 57 ...... wyo. Portly cloudydy ltoday. Scattered showers anparks, Nev. A lm a n a c . ^ en. A chance of Ithundershowers. Lows orounund 50. Wedncs- ______u :_ Today’sy’s fire danger index for ' day cloudy. A chichance of showers. A chance ofo thundcrshow-. southernem Idaho:I I d a h o g ers. Cooler with(h h:highs around 70. irest land, low. T w in F a l l s mge land, high. MaxK MlMin Pep MaxloxMirPcp N o r t h e r n N I e v a d a T unc to■ thethi Kotional W eathcr'SSrvice;e nradio band ot V H F-FM J62.4 < Boise 89) 6061 .01 Y esterday 80 80 60 .18 orca114231 2 3 ^ 2 3 . ' Be carefulreful with (Ire. Burley S3) 595' tr. U s t year 84 84 51 ..... Partly cloudydy andi cooler today with a stislig h t chance"^ b f Fairfield 83} SI5 ...... Normal 91 91 54 .01 show ers o r thi^erstornis u ^ ( north and east Wir/indy. Southwcst~v G ooding . 83 S »nf)h. Highs from thc mid-7070s to mid-80k^ M[idw H est, P lainsjj SSouth swelter asa thunderstom- m s r u m b l e Haflorman > 94fS 6: :« Precipltatloro n - . cloudy and breezy. Widely seacottered showers Idaho Falls ^ 899 555i ..... Month to date: .23 -or thunderstormsns nohhi and cost. Lows in thcc low1 40s to low Hje AtsociawiatedPress Higlighs were expected to rcmoinoin ;around thc 100-dcgree Jeromo 78) 606i ..... Normal-mo. to date:>te: . .11 50s. Wednesdayly partlyp cloudy cool and brccz)rzy. W idely scat- m ark( t: through the middle o f the weelweek across much of Tcxos . Lewiston 755.6 ,6; 2 .05 ■ W alpr yeor lo date;te: 14.64 tered showers oror thunderstormst north. Highs5 Ilow 70s to low Thundersierstorms rolled across parts ofo f tthe M idw est ond the ond 0^0.klahoma. By contrast, eastcastern Kentucky had cool , M alad 90) 5 S 3 ’ tr. Normal y e ar to dateate: 9.04 80s. South Mondjnday w hile hot, hum id a ir blanklonketed the Ploins. weathc:hcr, w ilh a record low o f 6 l aat tJa Jackson. Malta 93 5! Show ersrs .and thunderstorms were scatteredsea from Kansas J.Copo'ol. damp weather spread oercacross the Northwest as 0 McCaii , 7911® 5 ; Coi^Tfort factictors Northern1 UI t a h ond the Doki>okotos into W isconsin and lowc>wcr M ichigan. stormn'ofTlhe < coast held temperaturesurcs below norm al ond kept Pocototio 92-S-J-S4 tr. Humidity ot noon: : 'v44pct. _ , Severe: thunderstorms th rattled ports5 ofol Minnesota during the sbiky mostly cloudy from nonhv-nhwestcm California into Salmon - 81I 565< .05 Barometer at noon:) n - 3 W 8 S y todoy with scattered showers:rs ond thunder- the morninging. Near Moose Lake, in thcic north-cqntralr part of easterntm Washington. Stanley 79I 474^ ...... Pollen coont: 45. gnomas stormrs. Highs in t,the upper 80s. Lows in thc 6060s. Tonight ond the state, wiiwind gusting to 55 mph caused;ed itree domogc. Roirlin fell along thc coost of nornorthwestern Oregon and . S'®” Wednesday mostlj S u n Valley 78> 50 K .15 (medium). sstlv cloudy ond o little coolcrii with scattered In the SoiSouth, showers and thundcrstontorms spread along the souihetlem Washington. On Sunday,/, Olympio.01 Wosh., got 1.34 showers and thundunderstonns. Highs 85-90. - - coost of Lou.ouisiono. Another pocket of' stormystc weather rolled inchnis of rain, a record for the dole;lotc; nonpol rainfall for the S k y w a t c h The ultravioletlet indexii forecast is 9, a high expxposure level. . across the: FloridaFl Panhohdtc during thele rrm orning. entiree rm onth o f July is only 0.82 o ffa at n inch. Bench, S.C., collected 1.122 inches ir of rain in 24 Scatialtered showers developed alonglong'the Colifomia-Arizona ' SmS u n ^ to d a y 9:16 p.m . Id a h o wweather sum'rm ary : ho^''^' tine oniand streamed across the mountauntains toward Idaho, Utah Sunrise to m o n o w 6:10 a.m . A heat wawave continued across thc centr;ntral part ofthe notion tud soi•outhwestem Wyoming, ' lLunarphase:S Full, July 12: lostist q< u a rte r ,' A n u pper level/cl I o“n U - S , offlcialslls meet arrested acti'tivist in ‘s Bridge into thc coldoiocean water. aren ’t surerc tlthatxvc stop.” Pope pushes ec death July 3 The CHPHP has counted deaths .. _ , B E IJIN O —■ Jailed Jo human rights activivist Harry . SA^JEJEVO, Bosnia-Hcrzegov-' , . Eric Atkinson’s di ust-orange span since its VATICAN CITYd his-opcn letter to womenai world-' Wu.-facing a pos;lossiblc death sentence forr irevealing 'na (AP)^ Dutch peacekeepersrs . w as the 1,000ih, knolo w n su icid e o ff thc rust-( ossertcd that'histocy“on the problems and thc proprospcct,37. , th at pu b licilicity about the 1,000- • ------^Authorities-haven’i triggerthdiextjionp. —— Thc pope callcdfcrcnce h on .women, to be: hheld in Wu. a 58-year-oir-old Chincsc-bom Amcricai:an citizen, o n M ondaylay. I’tTccovered— markmightt wide a rencction “oriber. w asn’t allow edI to discuss his cose with U.Sl.s. C onsul Th® Unitinited Nations again threat-t- his body, nor.do theyy knowI m uch B ut figurii5uring tlic 1,000th jum p ). about his life. His car icult. The CHP’s ofiicial ofwhol it mpans tobch work needs to be donec tot prc- General Artuip) MaciasM during the 30-minunutc meet- cncd to call;all an airstrike on Serb po- ;ar w as found isn’t difTiculi .It also served a s)n a against; -those who havee chosen,c ing at a jail in the central city of Wuhan, saids State sitions. but>ut the rebels responded byy abandoned on the: bbridge and count, stoppeippcd at 997 on June 5. c somebody witnesseticd h is le a p , W ith tw o3 additional ac suicides in for thc U.N. confcrlOthers," the pope wrote. Department spoke;}kesman Nicholas Bums inI Washing.\ demtindinging that everyone in the B eijing in Septem ber ton. .M uslim enclave ehi of 30,000 peoplee said California High;hway Patrol June, Alkin:kinson’s jum p bccamc "Certainly, much a glass partition and force<:ed-to talk leave the townto within 48 hours. OfTiccr Jim Baker. the 1,000thth on0 record. s free opposition leadader Separated by' a ______vent |discrimination i fllcial, Wu About 80 Bosiiian Serb in^try - urmo — The chompion o f Bumio'sBt using a phone mo;m onitored by a Chinese ofH' to b e w ives and moth ,nd hadn’t men attackcked Dutch pcacelAcpers nent, Nobel loureote A ung SoSon Suu ! "was healthy, well-fed ant M onday been bcalcn o r Iontortured. B um s said. south o fSSrebreiiica re at about 7 p.m ., Burma rulers: six f years o f house arrest Me said Maj.. HenkH Schenkcrs, a Dutchs Vietnam1 - ______^ the military junta might be i RANGOON. Bum -Countdownn fcbegins for sliuttle fliphtfl Defense MMinistry spokesman inn lUgni Amsterdamim. Continued from A1 ,: democracy movemen1 colleagues, supporters andindjour- CAPECANAVIVVERAL, Fla. — T hc countd m an rights3 arond other issues.” itdown bc- The Dutiutch first fired warning5 said. “There are lots ofo f A m erican S e n a te M K yij.cnded alm ostin si? a light rain outside Mrsfrs. Suu gan Monday forir tlthe space shuttle flight del ; M ajority Ldader Bob lelaycd,by shots, theilen they and Serbs ex- companies who will not3t want to go Dole, R-Ka raising hopes that imethe in Rangoon as thc unoinofTiciol woodpecker dama{mage to Discovery, -Kan., and Sen. Robert , changed fircfii until nightfall, said.-i- into a foreign countryy that is noi Smith, R-N.I its lock on pow er. 2 sp re a d . The shuttle’s fivefiv astronauts were supposi ■N.H.. are backing' legisla- 5sedto ar- u.N. spokokesinan Lt. Col, Gory/ recognized by the U.S. government,gi tion that wo Several hundredm c< I s a y ? I am very happypy. The rive at Kennedyy SpaceS Center in their trair would bar fun ding for a lining jets Coward. ThThere"were no reports off It’s primarily symbolic, but I think new U.S. En nolists gathered insaid i Gen. Tin Oo, former' defensed( seven h o u n oHer:r ttthc countdown began. Embassy in Vietnam, but , . casualties,>. Shootingi continued oc- it will have come cathartiutic efTcct on a nonbinding K y i’s lakeside homlime, e chairmon of Mrs. Suulu K y i's But fierce rainn arand li^ tn in g forced them ti iing resolution lo support 1 to land at casionally/ intoir the night. A m erican businesses thattat Hove tjeen normalizatior new s o f her release)r sp Democracy. Orlando Intcmatiottionol_Airport, SO m iles awoj' Ition is expected to pass, “What more can J “i(-: ...... T h e Uniti[tiled N otions w arned, thc5 - holding back.” . Unlike a year y ago, when Clinton ders entered the compouncind, b u t Conq)Ued from w in country is happy,” sai iret^rts Serbs to cwcease all attacks by Tucs- - Clinton, whose avoidsdance of thc wailed untililil theI Senate voted 62-38 minister and one-tim^ I ’ day momin{ing. On Sunday, il threat- Vietnam W ar draft beca:came a focal to supportrt hish move to lift a 19- •* . National League for C ened to callall NATO airstrikes if the■ point of his 1992 presideiienlial bid, is ycar-old tradetro embargo against Other party leader Serbs attacockcd thc Dutch pcacc- certain to draw politictical heat for Vietnam, thethe president this time is ______keepers. . Tuesday’s decision. BBut he has moving aheaeh e ad o f C o n g re ss; ' N A TO oflofiicials said they had nott powerful ollies.io blunt: tithe political The Bushish administration began received anjany U.N. requests by late5 fallout. the process:ss of< reconciliation with programstlsthisTveek. w ould benefit if the cntiiHire package Monday, he earned in- The prop Former President Bulush, whose Vicmam inin DecemberI 1992, when roused budget also wouldi b e c a m e law b e c a u se economists ei .Respondiiiding to the warning, the Poor__ ■ administration began thete process of Bush decidedided to allow U.S. compa- the working, save $10) bibillion from snident loans,, generally agree that climi: ninating fed- Scfl,s d e mmandcd o that the 30,000* .reconciliation, supportss i norm aliza- nies to open c m a n y o f■ whichw arc distributed to> eral deceits would triggcIger stronger p^opij s en offices in Vietnam, Continued from A1 1 Srebrenica, as well as> tion, as do decorated Vic/ic m a m W a r . , C linton late lercent of the lower-incor;ome people. economic growth and lov later made three addltioh- care, nutrition and the ower interest 4.OOO refugejgces fleeing the Serb of- veterans in the Senate, ere's more to And thche $270 billion trimmedI rates. e, including al steps towai)ward furthering thal rela- . fensivc andid about 400 U;N. peacc-• John McCain, R^Ariz., come tax crcdit for th< from Medic;dicarc could raise medicalI That, plus the way th and John tionship.In In July 1993, he ended poor. they are se- kjcpen, lealeave thc town within 48! Kerry, D-Mass. •i in additional costs for a substantials num ber o f tbe; lecting programs to cut. v U.S. oppositosition to V ietnam 's re- That comes to 32 pen .wdl benefit houis. Theyey would be granted sofe■ “It is profoundly in thcth intci^jsts ceiving loan defense pro- 32 m illio3n n elderly people the pro-■ people reliant on federal oans from intem ationai -• •al help. Re- passage startarting at 6 o jn . today, the of the people who foughght with us, lending instil . total package. But therele Appropria- gram insurlures, many of whom live publicans say. istitutions. }n September , Serbs said,I. the people that I w ent ovtivcr ond oth- 1993, he allo\ come. Still-undeter- on fixed incomesim and have little toI “The effects on peop tllowed U.S. com ^nies to iple will be Coward1 calledei the demand “to- ers went over to try to fight for bid on devel O fthe S190 billion portionin will spare, mii)imal. compared to Uithe cuts in- „,|y ivelopment projects that ceptable.” democracy and for thcirsir future to are financed t cuts slated for non-delthat help low- Republiulicans say these reductions ■ volved," ’ said Rep. Johnn Porter, R- ..wc have ed by the W orld Bank and vc a mandate and we are have us involved,” Ketry told NBC other multilai • grams overseen by thehousing, / job will be easeosed for some low-income III., who chairs thc Appi ry tilateral institutions. Lost ■propnations determined:d to meet the mandate News over the weekend,id. “A n d w e year h e lifted tions committees, a Stilt and'home- people byy tthc tax breaks the GOP '': subcommittee that overscrsees health p„,„, , led the trade embargo, ct Srebrenico safe zone,” should’bejhere wilh thete A m erican T h e 2.1 million-member m il Veterans ■ mined but importantfew. po wants to) bbestow, including' the education < and labor pro{■ograms."ir CowSrdsaid, lid. flag in Hanoi, in Ho Chii MI inh Cily, o f Foreign1 WW ars said it backs Clin- - come from initiatives thalons subcom - ' $SOO-pcr-chy 7 iuiT. c .and Saturday* from 7 a.m. until ,, The Times-Newii (UPS 63 l-tf8( 1. B«a: 10 a.m. Infombmiatlon on display ads U avail- liihed daily at 132 Third St. V ...... r Jcrbnw-Wcndcll-OoodlM able weekday!by* only. For the Burley ofHee, Falli, Idaho, 83301, by Magic .Newfpaper* Ine. Sccond«hereby detignated u the'day ofl . 1 CAL[LL . 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iv-:. ' f . M ' 1 • Tuesday.Tt July 11,1995 TImos-llos-Nows. Twin Foils. Idofio A-3 ' Nation ^ ■ S nmith att/ely. W • ■■ by a im that a black caijacker took epeatedly questioned..h he e r them, prom]•ompting searches and prayer 'S. nodding and occasionall;ally ' ■ . v igils nd and bringing a national ■ ; as they replied, news idia spotlight to this town df 8^^” id Smith, her exuting "baby killer!” Simpson gazed lovingingly at his daugh- ing. IeHe was saying, ‘Amelle, 1 don'ion't witness stand clearly’ nmarked a high or write, sketch artists-'chalk fron-)m the balcony. Today,/. con ly ab o u l 10 pisoplc tcr M onday as she openedofje the defense understaistand this.* ” •point in the trial for h(her father, who Manyy ini the courtroom laughedhed Howard disallowed cai:ameras in the walked byly qquietly and others shoppe^ . case with a portraitrail of her father '"Hadid you at any tim e in y our’ 2i25 exchanged sm iles wit!'ith her several when 155 f people-rose after the judgedge courtroom, in stores a bblock or so away. Neither ; weeping and distraugaught after his ex- years heardhe your father sound like limes. Jurors watchedd Ms,.Simpson- asked for'or poienlidl-jtjrors who had A competency hcariiring also w as side hadI recrequested that the trial bc : wife’s slaying, comfcmforted by family that?"0Cochran asked. ' closely and began scribribbling copious • been con\}nvicled of crimes to stand,nd. plonned to assure tbaijat Ms. Smith moved outut o:ofUnion. ; but not by a friendd whow would later “No.”).” she said. notes almost from thefic m om ent she One by one,or they told their offenses,ses, underetands the proceededings and can ■ The seemccne was pcaccful. though testify a ^ in s t him. Simipson p: rushed back to Lo:L os took the stan.d. from drug-ug sales to assault, and were/ere assist' in her own defensesc in the highly far fro^nn normal.n Union’s Mam i . Amelle Simpson waswi led through a Angelciles and that night, she said,lid, Arnelle Simpson said-shes was dismissed,Ki. publicized case. - StretJt, runnjnnihg in front ofithc cour- ; point-by-point rcbutta:ittal of portions of friendsIs andt relatives gathered at Jhethe roused by detectives'ababout 5:30 a.m. The 10505 potential jurors were divid-/id- While Ms. Smith hass yel'.to; enter a thouse, was wa; blocked off to make ; the prosecution case,e, counteringc dam* former:r football star's 3reniwoodood the m om ing after the sia;ilaylngs. cd 'nto papanels o f six to 12 each for plea, her lawyer. Davi(/id Bru6k. has room forr television tc scaffolds and ' : aging accounts by the friend, Ronald mansionon to-comfort him. He sat on>n a In a carefully crafted:d direct cxami- individualjal questioning. The judgee is said his defense will be>e based on her satellite trucks.true Scorcs of reporters, Shipp, and police detecciectives. • sofa, holilolding the'hand of his^Aother,her, nation, Cochran led heher through the . seekmg a panel o f 12 jurors and six mental state. and photogitographers crowded the Simpson's 26-yeai'ear-old daughter Eunice,e, as( TV newscasts reported the moves made by the fofour detectives altcmates.5S. • . . . Juror questionnaires ororiginally were area. told attentive jurorsrs tthat Shipp was murders,:rs. who came to the house.:. byI houscguest . : never alone with hercr Ifather the night “He! wasw crying off and on,” Ms. B rian "K a lo ’' K aelina ;and her own |\ / |o : afler th'eTcillmgs. Simpson the actions liTihc crucial hoursh tliaTfoir—l y J :ail-bbmbi ^ mjures-2-jat-phone! building—1 . Shipp testified foror tthe prosecution news, andan he kept talking to the^TV,rv, lowed. • , lhat Simpson confidciided that night he saying,;, ‘I‘I can't believe this.’ " Cochran also had her:r cast doubt on . RALEICEIGH, N.C. (A P) — A bommb b targets have been high-h-tech compa- Mcdical Center.Cen Company officials > had.had dreams o f killkilling his ex-wife She saidsa Shipp, the friend who has several points made duriuring tlie prose- iwn paper package explodedjed nies and universities, said she iss mimarried and has children. i and asked how longi ilit would take for been porwrtraycd as a hanger-on by the c u tio n ’s fiv e-m o n thI ccase. Among ®t the heateadquartcrs of a long-dis-lis- "We have no indicatioion ... th^ this AnotherLT £BTI employee, Judith police to do DNA^ a n a ly sis o f h is defense,5e, sat apart from the group-at>-at them: tance tclc|ilephone company Monday,ay. is anything olhcrthan a locaPsitua- Collins Harrison. Hai 38. of WaKe T blood. the famil;nily room bar. He was drinkinging • She said she ncvcver saw blood seriouslyy iiyuringi the woman it wasvas lion“at this point.” policlice Maj. E.T., Forest, suffejfTercd minor itijurics and ; Ms. Simpson, comiimposed and soft beer, sheihe said, and never moved fromom spots in the foyer oH iiss rmansion whtrn addressed:d to.i ; ' ' _ Bert said. drove herselrself lo the hos'piittl, said •; spoken, used the wotA-ords “shocked,” hispo_sitiisition. she entered to. let thee police come A co-wow orker w as slightly hurt. The blast shook the ffifth floor of Earl Fowleivler. a Fire Department ; “upset," •'emotional.”.” *'"out of control” . When;n Simpson retired to his bcd-cd- inside,.nor did she see:e blood on Ihe ' The poc>ackagc, delivered by mail,lil. the ninc-siory ofTice buiuilding that is spokcsmarvTirvi* I and “distraught” 4s}s sshe was asked room, hishis sisters, Camielita Durio andmd driveway, blew up justju: belbre noon as 35-year-ar- headquarters for BTI.1. a.Iong-dis- The damajmage was confined lo the ' repeatedly by defeefense attorney Shirley'sy'Baker, accompanied-himlim • In the two years she!he had lived in Tracyy BullisI opened it. The comm- - tance telephone compapany with 30 office whereere the explosiori occurred, Johnnie Cochran Jr.r. Ilo describe her , upstairs.-s. -A melle later joined them, guest quarters, she nenever saw her pany deserscribed her as a m anager inn a offices across Ihc SoUtliithcast. Most Tony Copclipciand. a DTI vicc presi- father’s demeanor whcA’hen he heard his “He waswi lying down and my Auntunt father w ear a daric blue: 0or black cotton technical:1 field.'fi » ■ BTJ customers are busihtIhesscs. . dem. said the blast blew a hole in an ex-wife had been slain.lin. . Shirleyf wasw putjing a cold face towelA'cl sweat suit, clothes Kaelii:lin iaid he saw Authont)rities sdid the package didlid BTI officials said they:y had no idea inside wallill oft the glass-hnd-slone "H e was -vety upset;^setT ^e Mid of a oVcr hisis head,”h she said. ■ Simpson wearing thee night of Ihe {>ot appeipear to be from thehe why anyone would sendnd a bomb to building, wherewhc 300 people work. _____• phone conver$ation_wit.wiih.him.whilc.hc^_lLHloii.iii_di0.c_secm_to_y.o.u?:ii?Il_killings.an(l clothesjhche.prosccution. Unobombnber. an elusive serialia l._ ^ U iS ;______1______T h c_b.u iIdingi I d i was evacuated and_____ was in Chioago the momingme after the Cochranm asked.i tried to link lo blue-blacltck fibers fo u n d D o m b c rbHlamed lr for three deaths andnd Bullis was in seriousus conditions searched fofor 'morc bombs. None slayings of Nicole BrBrown Simpson -"Veryt7 tired, lifeless,” she said. at Ihc murder scene. 23 m junesies since 1978. Some of hishis wilh multiple injurieics al Wake were found.Id. ■ 'r 'i Polio d(lebate: Vould safefer shot bi(ring resutirgence? WASHINGTON'I (A{ P ) — A t '4 r iT f T S g usually by changing dialiapers. At risk immunity/ — enough to protect a’child, months, David Salamtimone had barely ; ::Ji'J||| arc people wilh weakc imi m une sys- from paraly:ilysis but. not to prevent him' . learned to crawl whenen heI got polio — |i lems, puHi(fL^Iy infafants who get from itifectcctingiTnimmunizcd play- from a vaccination thatlhat was supposed their Tint two.doses befo:fore they’re old mates, expli:plained Dr. D.A. Henderson to prolect him fromtn tht e p a ra ly z in g - cnough-for-doctors.toto-know th eir—o f Johns HoHopkins University. disease. immune sttength. Toke Ho[Holland's 1993 polio out- jlt's a nightmare thatth happens to •With polio no longer:r a scourge in break. Relieligious communities that about eight Americancans a year. And thc United States, somene doctors say refuse immimunizalions got polio'ond npw that naturally occuccurring polio has it’s hard to justify thatal risk. So the spread it to10 IPV1 recipients. Those pco- di&a;)peared fromn . childrenc: b year. should we play Ihe same, '.They use a hi^ly efletflective om i vac* Dr. Samuel Katzour children?” ' — ,cine made of live butit Weakened polio University, who suppor -I nM MCGIBRftWw/ [B .virus that protects notjtju jt s t individiials says it’s difficult jlo saOakton. j Va., MARTINA\ IMCBRIDE 1 APphob El ^but society. that getting polio from thi'ilh an initially k k Sunday, September 3.3 ,6:30 PM & 9:00 PM. f , 0 m l polio .vaccine,I, oor OPV, is the David StSalam ona hugs his oiily happens once insease..Now ' 5, TlckotsS15.00&S20.0(1.00, Tim McGraw "Nol a t Momeni loo Soon' foalunni[ing new hit "Indian Outlaw", Hi ;only. drug that causes9 immunityin in tbe tather,, John,J ' at their home, doses. ice on his airo- 5 * H •Don't Tako tho GirT ancind ’Down on the Fann*. ^P ^ ^ | D o m | - intestine, where polio0 s grows before it David hs ‘T h at one is 100 percei had Justed learned to ^ childf” he says. “Why sht •jCauses paralysis. Thevai: vaccine prevents when his polio vaccina- io vaccine, or ' I healthy .carriers from ii H Russian roulette wilh ionou o f the first -people ,and also stieils ave him the paralyzing ■ says nventedby Dr. .^into the^m m unityy tot< offer some »e; • " ™ John Salamone of 0 whose son was bom wid . tmmimity t(\the unimmuimunized. people aI yyear,' either children or adults ng is ficrce undetected immune disc , But OPV gives poliolio to about eight who comiime into contact with them, David walks with a brace phied right leg. Th6 inactivated polio IPV, is a stronger vcisioi polio shot, which was inv Jonas Salk, who recently c ------^------KANSAS Its T he debate over usinj Monday, Septem ber 8:00 PM. n, because IPV causes only ' All tickets SIO10.00. “Ffeaks of.Nalure-TcT o u r m arks. the return bl K an ^s. 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Nationr ■ '■ / S e n aate g irr d s f o rr d e b i ai t e 'ricl^laiidiiirig ~“ 7 o n r ceg u latt o r y Ol l y e r h a •W A SHIN G TO N (AP) {A — Senate • R q)ublicans cxpcct aI sh.sharp debate and 'The legislation Is aim ed a possible Democraticatic filibuster as they push to case fcdci:dcral regulations ®at 'a regulatory stistate that on cverylhing from'a foodfi safety to IsIs out. of control wiiwith overly ' I - ' : - ^ cleaning-up (oxic wasteistes and protect* ing workers from injury.Liry. burdensome run les The Senate Mondajday began what and standardrd s .’ ^ w as likely to bc severalnil daysi o f debate and bchind-lhc-sccncsis negotiationsn on .. , legislation ihni wouldId requirer regula- M^ority Leader Bob• DDole_of Kansas tory agencies to follow3w elaborate pro- - - i .i. cedures. includingIg cost-bencfit tive risksiks being addressed beforeJ a yeors^in protecting healcallh and safe- ^35^ reviews, before issuinging environm cn- rule is issussued. tal, health and safety rulemlcs. • Allowow industry to make numerous)us pldnn has the.supp3port of most ; The legislation is aimlimed at "a ehallengfIges against regulations,is, Democrats and at least : three f ' * latory state that is outIt o f control with throughI petitionspc and in court, Republicans. The Dole>le legislation. jj||^H OiVerly burdensom e rules ru and ston- Criticscs, including the Clintonon on the other hand, has ththe backing o f ^ B S dards," said'Mojofityity Leader Bob admiiiistraitration. have said the require-re- most Republicans as vwell os three . D ole of-K^insas. m e n ts wwould so hamstring thehe Democrats. There.e , a rc 54 He argued thatthc: c(costs of execs- Envirohmnmental Protection Agency,:y, Republicans and 46 DDemocrats in L ||||M sive federal regulatiortions “lie like a Food andnd Drug Administration, thehe the Senate. blanket" over the natioition's economy Consumemer Product SafetyIty W hile Dole could mustistcr the major- APphate and drive small busines;lesses into bank- Commissi'ssion and other agencies thatlot ity of votes needed to) fpass the bill. Richanard Lillie looks over somsme of ^ e bent propeller m o m ln g , a t S Io u x ^ ruptcy. , no hoplth { th and safety regulations couldlid several IDcmocnits havee imade It clew city GatewayGa Airport In Slou>>ux City, Iowa. The plane indlng Sunday night But most Democrat:rats argue that be issued,d. t^iey’re prepared to usec the Senate's i V ! while federal regulationsons should be rc- A d v isesers have urged President-nt- pr^edurol niles lo delayly action, or 10 after oneor landing gisar failedid t o lo c k In to p la c e .T h e f -aft, bearing the examined to deal with/ith abuses, the Clinton to veto regulatory reform leg-g- filibuster, if necessary,y . It* takes 60 n a m oi NN lne^-Nlne and bombinbing m ission-record of e iw w lth t h e 8 th A ir Dole proposal goes too00 far on behalf islation aloalong the lines outlined in thehe .votes lo end debate in thele Senate. ForceB Inli Europe during WWll.VII. ' ' ofbusiness. Senate bill.bll It would “micromanagege Seeking to avoid a0 filibuster. L— It’s “an extreme hume a su re ’’ th a t the proces::ess oY assessing risks,” SallyIly staffers from both sides;s tried unsuc- - ^ . would hinder federal.1 ajagencies from Katzen of the White House Ofllce oof f cessfully during last weeleek's recess to I protecting public healt:alth and safety Managcmcment and Budget complaincdcd’ ’ Tashionacompromisc. i^estigato])rs:USD nipped and the environment,nt, complaincd in a letter:r toti Dole. On regulotory reformI. .: Daschle told • Minority Leader Tomom Dascnle of A groujoup of Democrats, led by>y reporters shortly befoiore the floor • a f ' South Dakota; pronromising that Sen. Johijhn Glenn of Ohio, have'/e "TJebate began Monday, “\“We’re... into - f r t Sil / ' Democrats would tryy t(to change the offered an alternative bill that wouldId one of the most importartant legislotive stop groccers laun benefits b iirs .“m ost onerous"■ pprovisions. r provide m moro modest restrictions on)n battles ofthe year." WASHINIINGTON (AP) — Unscru-u- that the closer administn ing fpod stam psis so lucra- 'Sim ilar to legislatilation already rtgulotors ors and limit the ability ofo f L^bbjnng has been inte:l l c ^ . Wllh lhc ocers are getting away withth program is moved to the rol irivcstigators soy, |that . approved by the Housesc ast part o f the industry tc ’ to challenge agencies. Thele business community mo 0 launder m illions o f dollarsrs the better the chance to cur es are merely front,? that GOP’s "Contract WitlVith A m e ric a " G lenn pro] iroposal also would apply to back in federal regulationons lls top p n - in fo „d siamamps because federal watch-h- “The food .stamp pr< f to buy and redeem the . agenda, the Dole bill wouvould: few er regi egulations — those costing,Ig. o r i^ in Congress A is year dogs arc spnspread too thin.'congression-'n -' become o total fraud enact • R eq u ire th at agencencies conduct the cconon lomy SlOb million o yeor. asas /Tcoalition of environrinmcnliil.con- .linvMigau;atorssay. - American people." said F Btors generally target gro­ ns of a regula- opposed d to $50' million in thele sumer and tabor groupsIS !hove wogcd A sludyf byb' the General AccountingIg N,C. ss, in stead o f recip ien ts, , tion's cost against its environmental.cn Republicar can bill. an intense countcrofTcncnsivc, cspc- Office finds fii the Agriculturere Although the precise exi ing Into irafTtcking becausc health or safety benefitsits lo detcnnine, While th : there is a need for “sensiblele cially among Democrats,tstoslow thc DcpMImcnlnt is ill-equipped to police ao stamp trafficking by stores if a rule is justified: ore the only gateways 'r e f o r m " oof f regulations. Glenn argues» assault on federal reguliuktions thnt ^eJfaieprog■ogram that provides $23 bil-ll- ents is unknown, law er hich food stamp coupons • S u b je c t c a c h regre g u la tio n to that th e GC GOP proposal amounts to “a‘a began in the House earlirlicr this ycnr |i„„ „ ir in , food stamp benefits toto ofiicials believe that billior :he banking system and be detailed health or safe'^rty risk analysis back-door or way to stop and reverse>e with its Conmtct'With AAmerica leg- „carly27milmillion Americans. in benefits arc laundered, i in full.b^ the federal gov- and reqMire agencies to0 compareo rela- the progre; -ress made over the past 25:5 islation. ______The GAP,^O. the congressional inves-s- paper coupons ore a s«or ligolive agen5ency,~ajso found th a rf^ c r-r- , on the streets, the GA'O saii iblcm. occordiffg“to“thc A n ol procedurciires to authorize and monitor3r In a typical Uaf^cking st that USDA’s Food and Belt-tigghteningg leads to0 improiT grocery storeores that accept food stamps)S cers buy food stam ps frbn Service authorizes stores to - have neitheiher deterred nor prevented:d at less than face value, usi 1 stamps without /irst send- ’ • retailers fron:om trafficking in them, to 70 cents on the dollai cctor to make A re they are dy com es as the Senate con-1- redeem them for cosh fi J groceries. As'a result, financiflal condiItions in[ U.S. citiles -siders legisgislation to overhaul theic amount from the federal go us retailers' gain entry.into., WASHINGTON (A(AP) — The 60 percent:nt of city financc officers-s ■ Som e cities odjustedtothescpres- to welf'elfare system. Stores may also pure n. • . ; financial conditions>ns o f m o s t sa id thir e ir communities are better;r suros by reducing theirrworkfircc: i vatives support a plan too stamps from a third party tnple, field offices In the. American cities improvroved over the able nowV to|i meet their fiscal needsIs 27 p ereent u i d they reduiluoed aiunici- stamps back to the states osIS restaurants, wholcsolers reviewed applications from__ past year but at the cxpcxpense of high- than theycy were o year ago, thec pal employment in thele last fiscal . aoloeKEranlont. One of those conservo-1- dealers, who exchange dt res in.1994' but agency er taxes, delayed .repairsairs and cuts in league saidlid. I n 1994, only 54 pcfcbntIt yeor, and 22 perccnt frozefn hiring.' . i Louch Foircloth. said theIC controbond, restaurant me :omplctcd only 269 on-site servjces, according to:o.the t National said they’ feltfe that w ay. A lm ost a third o f all citilities reduced °A 0 reportort underscores his beliefif for the paper couporis. League o f Cities. '• “B eingg able a to balance'the city'ss their rale of capital spependiilg. and B o u ld er At the same tiipe,.r:,.many cities checkbookok is only one part of thee about 11 pereent saidthat th city ser- i dr City adds land _____adopted innovative mensleasures to sav e process."" Carolyn ( Long Banks, at-I-__ v ice le v e ls w ill d e c liniine in 1995.____I^ S _ VEGEGAS (AP) — The price money and continue: to serveTheir large counluncilwdirian from Atlantaa down slightly from thele olmost 12 "was rigEtTbi“but the time to closc die . residents^ Donald J. Borut. the and leagueue president, said at a newss pcrccnt rate_ for 1994. deal seemeded to stretch forever, . league's executive didirector said conferenceice. "Whot moy hove gonee Growth in cities' endirling balances Bpuldcrr CityC ofTicials signed an ' M onday. into doingIg thotl — cutting services orir refiected prudent policie:ies instituted agreementt withw the federal govem- - “The estimates off s;savings this negfcctinjing needs — is another,•. in th e past year, the leagugue said. For ment Sundtiday to take control of H . year ranged from PhilPhiladelphia’s Some oftf those needs, especiallyy example, 69 percent ofall al American 107,500 acres a< of land in the citywide 'productivityy bbank’ that is infrastrucucture, cannot go unmet:t cities increased tax alesrat or user Eldorado VolVolley. ocpectcd to yield S46 ihiiiiillion in sav- indefinitelyely without running the riskk fees; 40 percent contraracted out a The Iransfisfer deed wos signed by ings to the acquisitionin o< f com puter o f greaterr costs c later." new Scrvicc; and 2 6 pcreircent entered Interior Seclecretary Bruce Babbitt.. EV ^uipm ent that enabled:d ssome small- .She poinsinted to o timely example::: a g reem en ts to sh a re :osts co: of ser- who was onDn hand for the ceremony er communities, like Canandaigua,Ct the 93-yei/eor-old water moin thatt vices. ' a lo n g w ithh Nevoda 1 Sens. Richard N.Y.. Prospect Heighights. ill., or burst Sund:nday in New York, spewingS I-ai^o. Fla., to save S10,C10,000 o r so millions ofof gallons into subway tun- rEND which can be a lot in a ismall.city’s nels and leovingle 0 vast'hole in the budget," h e said. street. ° FEELINd CONSEHmVATIVE Seventy-two percentmt ofthe 417 InfrastnKructure needs were identi- •, cities responding to thehe survey; said fied by 4444 perccnt of the survey; OB EXOTI€> • 1; ' iheir general fund revenienues exceed- respondentsnts as a thajor factor putting1 V E - T t - cd expenditures for thehe 1994 fiscal pressure onoi city budgets. Thirty- . year, and almost as manyany — 69 per- eight percercent blamed programs man- ccnt — said revenuesics-exccedcd -dated by federal-andfc state govern- BUY BOJTH i expenditures in 1993 ass wiwell. ments'wit)'ithout funds td pay for . -By contrast, in fiscolcal 1991 and them;.33} percentp poinied to.city L N K I ^ 1992, only about halfr ofo f A m erican w orker healealth benefits;, and 25 per-' PAIRS ( ' •--cities look in m ore thann ththey spent. cent citcflI theth state o fth e local econ- I Asked about the curreirrent outlook, omy. CU$$I►ES IOUR« iFlrefighter'rsget m USED TO FOR VESALESON upper 4ian(id on /U$T$S Arizonalblj F O U N T A IN h i l l s , / B lLINDS CsfrtdeddewtKteifttiitirrtetotiya " thangcttir^twopateofslasses — Firefighters took adv idvanta^e of itipreeiiol)ccye3lSsst)98! Most ; Wind !was relative!vely light , ' .Ubc^$!Onm a|^.. , Cllus(6r.an.cxmb/■, ti; - Monday liiqniing, an ifnpfnproveihcni - - • L e v eelor l i Blinds With - Smepmeviofim^ •--anWepeiKlehtDbcltir' 1 from late last week wheohen 40 mph D ustguruard"* •Verticals FIRST FEDEr wind drove the'fldmes,!8, b e lie v e d C u a to> n m Made In Our 1 qfOpto^. ' S A V I N G S B A ; Itarted by lightning, to> withinw: feet O w n S h o p ' 'Alniac^hma ■. 8 m illion^llar'hom es iti an exfclu- .|tve development in in n e a rb y :,,^we(»lij,lt. V ^ t t s d a l e . I=REE OPTIONS I ‘AL , * .However, thunderstortorms were » (Mfcfcir'Sfcrritt'cAranbc: . ' forec88t,for. Monday.af Sthatcouldbebetter '1-800-VlffAEYES ,amMncd»«nw>mnngcln). I '{S reatening to start mo: R A P E R X a n d INTERIOR 1 Is • ]i,.iu-'ii \t.iiii V ..tloDg'Wilh temperatureslaroiindMO ah , ' TWfnFallIlls Masic Valley Mall, 734-5W 5 6 0 , . , : '' ^degrees. Midmomiiig terh] • 'N.l'.lttr 1 ..1,- |;K.i ■ em^ratures 236Maln,In A w . 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F fa iiccetalk! h after• ^ h i p S(seized Brieflyr ' I’ ' PARIS (AP) — Frai"ranee talked 5 pcrccnt of Gcrmons tough Monday folio llowing thc , ppose Ihc tests. , lU^unning ; seizure of a Greenpcnpeace ship, a, a major critic of the 70-year-old gigored in^th bull pr6mising to go ahealead with A- aled that it would seek PAMPLONA, Spoinn — Two Aniericons wererc injuredli Monday os ' bomb tesis despite anQ nti-n«clenr--BfcyB| UfHwrl-ih prcssiiring-_ . hundreds of people tesl:sled. their brovciy iath e founhfoui bull-nin of the “ “^otcslS aH3 criticisn fro m l(s Jty Prime Minister Kim - i>an herm m icstivol. ^ ’ allies. illcd thc seizure of thc . Fred Kishoba, 70, ofDf El Centro, Calif., who) liv lives iri Heidelberg, Frcnch commandosos using tear /orrior “a dlsproportion.- Germany, was hospitaliilizcd after being gored in thctl side during the ! gas boarded thc Roinboibow Warrior. e." run in thc northern tow)wn of Pomplono. -And 18-yl8-year*old Benjomin II in the South Pac'acific early aland Prime Minister Reich of Millcrsvillc,, Md.,f was treated-for backNickNond neck injuries Sunday and subdued thcthe crcw . cr declared thc Frcnch after falling during the: nrun. Reich was reported inin seriousse condition. The incident tookok place In B B hG m :r thc top.” Also in serious conditdition was Pamplona-bom1 AlAlfonso Sevilla, 37, French waters off thc Mururoa rltish capital about 100 who was gijrcd in theIC neck and suffered vocolcol chord and facial ' atoll where nuclcar tctests arc to :luding thc daughier of injuries. • resum e in S ep tem b er oflof\er 0 three- raphcr killed in the July ' year m oratorium . jinking of thc Rainbow Top cult scienntist buried nen:rve gas Thc timing of the boj Hied outside .the^rench w as TOKYO — A lop sciicicntist in the cull accuscdcd ofc spreading nerve cspccially sensitive t e bccause it gas in T okyo subw ays biburied containers of a muchjch more toxic gos for came on thc eve .of.of. the 10th in Aucklomond, G rccnpcacc’s Ncyv future use, a new s report>n said Monday. anniversary of thc bdmiimbing ofthe Bunny MclIcDairmId, a former creww memberr of Greenpeacice’s orig- Zealand comimpalgn manager soid . A n arrested m em ber■ o f Aum Shinri Kyo told invcstigotorsinvi that sci- first Rainbow Warrior lath Into the Rainboww Warrior had planned or by Frcnch Inal Ralnbolice said M onday, express ‘.heir anger. “because it Is in the higher interest Gerjnon C Chancellor Heir;lmut Kohl members takeiken from thc ISOrfoot T he Islamic leader, his hi wife and thc girls’ poreniirents were all in cus- Greenpeace calJedd tthe ship’s ofthccountim try.” (s is lo raise the tests "and theirth effcct ship were quc[ucslioned, then allowed tody, police said. They' h.h o v e tio t y e t b e e n c h a rg e dd. , seizure “nn outrage agaigainst peocc- Frcnch Icleftists ond cnvironmcn- on o: public debate in Germsnan y ,” sold to return to thithe vessel. The victim w as idcntifiificd as Samar Imad-Eddin1 Yousef,Yc and ncwspo- ful p rotest a nd w o rld opiiD pin io n ." talists prcdcdictably criticized the Kohl K spokesman Peter H ousm onn T h e sh ip) s;sailed oul of French pets said she died lost wciveek in a village'about 70 mmilcs ile nonh ofColro. Prime M inister Ala\laln Juppe conscrvativ in Bonn. •^waters underler watch of o Frcnch tive government, though ir C o m p ilelied d from wire reports reacted by saying Franc*incc will take no major pprotests r were held in the A public opinion pcpol! there frigate, Grce'nic'npcace said in Paris.

U.S^ esccapee saiLys hostagges a re sjiafe f g m •NEW D ^H I, India (AP)(A — Two .DIrk Haser;ert in thc some oreo of dcscrlbc d< thc kidnappers,, s he days aftj^'escaplng from Kashmiri Kashmir on3n Soturdoy. Although no didn’t di want lo “jeoporajze ththc chances tt e n t i oon F a r m CCredit Cusis t o m e r s scparatf^ts, AmericanI JcJohn Childs militant grouroup hos cloimcd responsi- o ol fthe other captives.” * ! soid M onday the other thnthree hostages bility, IndiaIian officials suspcci Al- Aller the brief interview, U.S. offi- W e look forward to seeingSt you ac our 19 9 5 little-known group that kid- cials ci led him owoy. Il.wasis not blear he was held wilh arc safefc iand praying Faran, the litt I.. to be freed. n o p p cd Childs Ch and thc other whether w he would remair in N ew ■ “They arc In good heollealth and are Westerners-s iond demanded thc free- Delhi D or hcad.homc. holding out bravely," Childhilds soid ofler dom o f jailedled rebel leodcrs. In a stalcmmt released SuSunday, Al- Custtoiner airivihg in N ew Delhi onn a flight from W hen Chilhilds orrived in New Delhi, Foron Fi militonts threatened1 tot take im Kashmir, a Himlayonin Mountoln U.S. Embassassy ofTicials tried to lake unspecified ui “ extreme stc:tcp'’ If th e Wufl a H ^ I j region in northern India.!ia. "'n ic y ore him to a waivaitlni cor, but he insisted Indian-government Ir falls; loli release / S L p p r e c i aation T)2> ay^ . I . hoping and praying for3r theirt quick on speakingg tot reporters. jailed ja rebel fighters by Soniinirday. The I release.” Dressed in blup jcons, a light.blue insurgents in olso demandedi ian end to j Childs, 41, of SimibuJbury, Conti.,, short-slccve'c shin-ond< sandals, Childs “genocidc “{ ofMuslims|’by tlxtbe military. )nday, July 10 Tuesday, Jull u l y f l , I I____ DonaLd~F. Hutchings _of.Spoka_ni^_lookcd_h'Mof ilthyJnd.ciiinr>QScd,.Ile_ha_d ltIi ______Indion.pffic|aIs_nnd_^lti.s{]ish and U.S. Wash., and Britons Pauljul Wells and shoved offf tlthe short beard he grew diplomats di met with Kashth m ir’s top EHT lAmclrl lanv3pnrif ^ 6 " p T m T Keith Mangon were kidnaplnapp(d July while in cap:aplivlty and didn’t limp, Muslim M religious leader on9n M onday Course by Muslim’ rebels figfighting for” even though^ heI hod gotten' blisters on .to . to ask him to use his influenence to free ver Front Park Buhl Golf G Xashmir’s independencejce from prc- his feet whilelile escaping. the th captives, ofTicials soid on ( '.P.-CaU 678-3516 R.S.V.P.-Cali7J!i 733'2577 dominantly Hindu India. He soid thtthc militants never harmed tion tit o f anonymity.' Early Soturdoy, Childsds cscoped in him or thee (other hostages. “I was It was their second'meei Avc. • BurIcy,hD daricncss and o rolnstormn fromfi a mud treoted wellell, not threatened, not Umar U Farooq, w ho'heiids thehe Huniyat m m ISOSAlbioaAvo hut where he was beinging h e ld and Injured, nott alabused," Childs raid. Conference, O an umbrella grc;roup of 32 redit ServiceCO climbed for 14 hoursI throughth thc He refused«d to discuss where his fcl- pro-scparallsl pr polilieions andnd religious I Financing for Generations 129 E aatlim d Drive •’Twin Fall*, ID •______733-M77 »»I-800-733.M12 1-8 mountainous forests of KaKashmir until low hostageiges were being held br leaders^' lc he was rescued by a'govenvemment hcli- copter searching for the coptives.cop 'M ilitants obd^ucted Gerrierman lourist _ BROKEN EYEGLASlSES?| 1°^^ LOB SWENSI DLORED*IN S iR T I I ^ DOATS^ ■ ■ — ^

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- We’v( gotten tot the bri(id g e- — f S OtJTT we Bmust crosss it ourse]elves AH' H e m If anyone waswc harboring illusionss . avoidable bottleneckk f for motorists about buildingng another Stiake I^verT 'heading north, and thothose motorists Canyon bridgeIge, last week’s Visit byy are more numerous aflafl the time. By T O ■ (hc.'.sfalc Transfnsportation Board was a the year 2000 (only fiveive years away), ivirnxw much-nccdcdI cccold shower. the state figures 60,000DO ito 80,000 vc- Though the: beboard toOk no action, thee hides a day will pass; ththrough the in -. members madeIe themselvesI clear. There'e' tcrsection of Blue Lakeakes Boulevard will be no bridg(dge anytime soon. Maybee North and Pole Linee F Road. Yoii’ll in 20 years, b uut t nor promises, hflie plenty of timele to rea^. the Even i f the mimessage was disappoint-"- ‘ Dumper stickers on theth( car ahead, ing, it should hahave a positive efrcct. ItIt even if you’re a slow rearead er. makes clciar to all that Twin Falls’’ Clearly, some work< needsn doing - I north-end traffi'iffic misery must be ad-- and the state may help.Ip. A state-built dressed on solidlid ground, not in the airyy interchange at that intenterscction is a gap b etw een thh e c an y o n ’s rim s. real possibility, thoughgh probably not , T h e b o a rd ’s's ireasoning is based onn in the next few years. Simple arithmeinetic. If a bridge to re-:• So action at the localI'levelis le critical, f f l r ^ Iieve north-endid trafTici costs $100 mil-- Having gotten ourselveses iinto this mess lioix (a n d th at nmay ,be a conservativee by letting north-end landmd development*'-.. guess), it woulould consumc a year’ss outstrip road planning, wcwe should m ak<^ ro a d -w o rk b uid d g g et for the whole state.r. su re w e act w isely o n thithe diminishing Meanwhile, becausebe( Idaho highwayy o p tio n s still op en to us. II money is alreaceady stretched too thin,I, That means considerilering carefully highways arc: fafalling apart faster than,tl. th e e a st-sid e b e ltw a y proposal,pro which' the state can fix them . an advisory committeetee has recom- A n d m a n y’ key ki construction pro­- mended to the Twin FaFalls Highway jects are in Hiline ahead of anotherr District. It means worlorking closely b M™ f I' Snake River CaCanyon bridge. Even iff .with state officials, toI mmake sure suf- the Legislaturerc rai ise s ta x e s tO' p a y forr ficient property is availalilable for future more highwayay work, our bridge iss right-of-ways. way, way downwn the list. The need forr A new bridge may be in our future' it is simply Ies:less pressing than some; - someday. But we can’tcar afford to ' ■ ■’f (k o th e r p ro jects. wait for it. Local energygy shouldi be fo- That doesn’t’t rmean wc don’t have a1 cused on making north-rth-end driving problem. The PcPerrine Bridge is an un-- bearable without it J M :: F h e T h nies-]Newss —— —' Stephen Hartgcn Clark Wahwrth Allen Wilson . Peterter York^ Publisher Managing editor 'Circulation manager Advertvertising director - .

T heie membersJ of the editorial. boardbe and writers of editorials-als- ’ ■are Stcphephcn Hartgen. OarkWalwortlDrth, Kevin Miller and Steve Crump.C n L e tteTS r mfanagecd care p])lans leaive outppatients Will'ill m anaged rh'cdical core be hazardous ' sign a conuact agnagreeing to abide by its rules Use existing schchooI as alternative Valley. Whileithese eventsIts tare held in the -to you3ur health? J o a n B eck or be fired. Manycny doctors m ay then becom e spirit o f having a g ood timme e and raising . Willill the cost-cutting forces ofo f the m arket- i — , ■ ■ trapped betw eenn w hal tiiey consider the best The editorial on JulJuly 2 pointed out some - money for any number-ofgcfgood-'causes, the— -plocee overwhelm< traditionolmed I5i trust n f ] Btients and theconstroints o f ~ * ’options'thatcouldbc'be’uscd fdr'the altem ative “ | iedicaLmorali-_physiciaos,-u iCphysi^careJoUhcirpatia increasing lack o f sportsmn anshipar and show ty andid put A m erica at risk o f losiosing the best cians’ motivi)tives, cripple academic medicocol cen- the organization,h. high school. 1 have: oneoi m ore to suggest. . . o f disrespect for fellow wollralkers is putting a healthth care the w orld has e v er knknow n? fers, hondicolicop the research establishmentmt and Much of the savisavings being wrung o ut o f ' « U se 0 part o f Tw/in in Falls jfligh School after ' real cloud o ver the “ fun.”’ T is saved, it tive rim ners a ren 't going totocareifyou^ i diingei-ers o f imposing profit-driveiyen system s fcctive inI reducingrci hospital stoys, pronDmoting investors’ profits.,ts. 1Treating patients is be* ; ' could be used to diagiagnose learning disorders | walking; however, competit:etltive w alkers do o f mecedical care on both physiciai:ions a n d p a - ’day surgery:ry and em phasizing preventi\tive com ing ju s t a busirlUsincss cost, to be kept as - i in primary school children,chi thus eliminating ^Are’j f a jogger passes themcm and claim s an tients.s. His predictions about thele ffuture o f, care, w ithII costcc savings a s e c o n d ly berlenefit low as possible. much ofthe problem.:m . •' Undeserved w inning spot: as a w alker. A ny health.,Ji_care are chilling, not ^ e primrimory goal, notes Kassirer. ’ It’s sim plistics toto blam e,physicians and ' GWEN VAN NO 0\ Y ' intention o r incl ination of f runningru or jog: Enoijorm ous, w ell-financed cotpcTporationsare . Bii^ otherier managed-core eorporationi>ns em* hospimls for muc^uc^ioftiie problem o f sky- • T w in F alls ■*‘ging part o f the way in brdeirder to w in in the alread][dy dom inating the d e liv ;^y s these-groups tl com pete to recreduce health- ing w hat physiciansph] can do. patients, w ho w/ill? ill? "911," w lw n a b o at tc capsized. f nCss i w alking is currently the N o. 1 sport in care ccc o s ts '- the better to expand,id, p ay stocki A sm annaged-care ag organizations grovDwand — ■ It'wasa*tragic accit:cidcnt with the loss ofthe■ Amcrica. ^ With a 15 percent:nt increase last holderers’ dividends and rew ard cocorporate ex- more peopleiple choose HM Os, dr are pusiished ■ BecAr is aa c< columnist for the Chicago' life ofa 15-year-oldId bboy. H e w as not w ear- year, i the num ber o f fim essss walkersv in Amer- ecutjvtves - physicians are beingI pressuredpi to into themI byby em ployers, physicians feecel they Tnbune. i?caing his head o ut o f water help1 if the race announcerr wouldw< remind cniisepsrs, especially Stacey. le search and rescue I this nation was founded. I also10 value. It is “ our”” fljflog, and os a f ^ people, I I com m end all th e s 'participants before the stanirt co f the race that . Saturday, g July 1, oo our rensti.rT, fmtr, on w hich this , team s, the sherifTs’ departments,de divers, etc., i / allegiance to the air. the landd andt w e m ust have therie rir i ^ t to define its mean-^ [ in order to qualify as a winn Kto pro*' detestable, but thenh e n there ore those that de- - no jogging o r running. YYou ot can play fair ^ f-wkvncr w ran a stop sign and was - Everyone shouldTjcrbe-avtfire o f the danger ^ from degradation, fine the m aking: oof f moneyJ to be their govem - and have fun loo! ■ IS, crtishing the front end on o f boating duri^ng stotorms. r Evefy passenger S f he fiog of our nation stands fcfor ing principle. I wonw on’t b um their sym bol, as it On a lighter side, I hopee I :speak for all the P o Sac L em ans.T hat night S tace should w ear a\i^fe jaeliaeket. T hey m ay be hot . iciples ond for the laods^wateiters defines their princi]inciples, b ut at these tim ess participants in these eventsts Inti thanking the aroundid'O bucket to all o u r fellow c and uncomfortable,, butbi they save lives. [ that give us I^ m e and life, thiiheni when the fiagslandlands fpr our collective will' organizers for.the hard work,ork, effort and time (jonatio:ii()ns to help us out. W e thani Lost I w ant to say,y, "R* esidents o f West j When it sumifi against thosesprin* ( > and against the prinprinciples and the.lands, oir they volunteer in putting the:these together. for you)ur concem and y our supportirtrf k revere i t WC Magic, lam proud of;of you for the teamwork • j /hich it has, when it stands forb r the and w aters w hich:h I owe ollegiance, 1 will ' Also a big thaniks to th e busiiusinesses and indi- : hope to see you on the boul show n in doing w hata t n o f the oir, the lond a nd th e5 vw ater woric for the resionIteration o f those principles You all opened y o uirpantries, rp refrigerators erously. ^ Their support is gre:;reatl)La|)pcctated. c has; then I reserve t^e rightt os> an and the protectionon oc f tiie resources, ineiner* IDY A N D S H ERRY SHOE? «era- ' ating the fiag if necn e c e sss^ to save it from I, ■and hearts." These events are not ju s t for competitors - .xwin lest and protectioh’from desee inFalls desecration and the nation from dy ^ a tioi}. RO SA L E E H A RIM M O N . . nalmost anyone can e n ter an'dm’d have, fun (be ...... - tion, to bumim it- nd per- • W hat good is it toti save the f la g f r w d e - f Sboabooe sure8 to check w ith your-doct(octor if you are not P f ] ] |c .*^1 It isthe principlespri o f govenunent and idples, not flag, aree vi ita l.., sonalbehaWiaviorttot need our attentionI anda ' stroy the nation and the principles.on which already in a regular ex e rc ise ; low citizens: On this Fourth1 oio f July, I th e notion’sI’s 1 land b ase ourprOtM tion, nshirtL S? lei e allegiance to the prineiplea-ca-dfrespect- nag.Adhcriiiering to pnneiples' and piowdirding" w hich sustains our1su rliv es? It is becom ing v eiy:iy "unfun"‘ to participate V alley, (but please d o n ’t clic 1 life, the freedom to be resporaonwble for sound stewarwarship o f natiunl rcsouives' .. 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-Deputy Encl e r g y A Free recordI ktax-free money marketet ■ ...... " resigns MdiSnday funds ■------▲ Consolidateded tax information (101099s)- . :‘5WASHIN0T0N('AP>iP> — D routy „«•>» - - — Energy Secretary Wijliiijliam White, A Automatic reireinvestment of divide:lends ..... the No. 2 official att thetf Energy and interestt ...\. \: ' : Department and coordind inator o f its oit and natural gas policies,pc is ' ■ ▲ Direct deposit)sit of Social Security _____: resigning. _____ ' and govemmementchecks ____ — W hiicptlTinfo’rmed-ed-thc-Whitc ------^ ^ ------House Monday that he will step Q • down in mid-August to s :es tijne with his family in tnplify Yoiilif Financ would not confirm mednedia reports / o * that he plans to runun for'state and Eaii t n 5,23% Democratic Pony chairmsmian.. “I don’t know whethether it would with the-Edw!ward D. Jones & C ’■ be as stale party chaimiaiman or^ome- 1 thing else, but I do intenitend to-spend" Full Service; A ccount______part o f my time on thisis iissue: How to rebuild the Democrat!ratic Party in CaU or 5top. todaytot for more infi>rmaiation. i' ZDm T e e . the South,” W hite said. In a statement. Presidelidcnt Clinton praised White for helping h< to' . ■strengthening the domesnestic energy industry. ”I thank himI forfo his valu- ■ able-service to this admitministration,” C linton said. a mrm nf^. azel O ’Leary GeneSfurgiirgiU Dan King Bob Seibeiibel EenSluaH' Tim&iL o H Energy Secretary Haze tekson will designate energyI undersecre-ui 1525SAdaiMaAve.E. Ac '634FaIIsAvilAvc. IJl>UInAre.E. 010 ^ n e ' 1327AlbiolionAve. tary Charles Curtis as actingacti deputy 8SultelOS SnitelOlO u m 7SM2W Burley '678-1131 secretary. PhoDtone 734.9106 Phone 7S3-<9: W hite joined the Clintointonac^inis- l tration in mid>1993. Hee coordinatedo my® _jhc.department’s energyrgy programs rEdwardD.Joi]mes & Compa] and wos responsible for domestic ' ^Metier Now York Stock Exchonoe. tnc. 1& Securlllos tnvBlor ProleaionCorjorporalion natural gas and oil initioti> Did assumes

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™ n C 6 U e g e o f f icdais i KkeFl Idaho:►ans carrry one (of heavdest F ij[J o f l gift 1 admi]inlstratiiionplan-—credit:card dilebts-in^ to total I ‘ BOISE (AP) — Idallahb carries one it card indindustry since 1986. P millioh r - “ POCATELLO0 (AP) — A directoror of student financial aid. . in per capita wealth, itsits ratio of card ' ; 'o f the heaviest credit cacard debts in the . "Thosese slates with lower incomes DSCOW (AP) — The " . Clinton administiistration plan to Untilil la^ year. Davenport's nes debt to income excet^b thei U.S. aver- . MDS' ’ nation, undermining-theIhe myth that its often havave a higher ratio to debt,’ 'crsity of.Idaho is waiting chonse (he'woy.cc’.collcgc students office pprt ro c e ss^ as m any as 40 dif- bt," age. Idiiho’s total cord ddebt is about 8 Universi I [ . citizcns are sotne of th , gift fronfrom Jack M organ, a Yor- be compensating for lo' favoc o f dircct smditudcnt loans from The revampedre’ process involves, low incomes by financialI crutch.ci average U.S. crcdit cardrd holder has 8 * “ "m crsiai5iaTe"senatorotid"1934“:T ~ pushing daily expensises onto their “Credit < the federal govemm(nment: o n ly one o r application form, lit cards have become so easyosy to 10 cards in all. U niversiersity of Idaho graduate, “ ■ charge cards. . Dircct StudentIt ILoarJlprogram Processinsing costs have been cut by to get. therhere's a real temptation to use The picture may notI bcb so blcak^as ! was recreceived in 1992. UI •As o f this January, It supporters say it willwtl simplify bor- half, maktaking loan checks bigger, Idaho residents them ass ai crutch to supplementent the numbers suggest, U.S.I Bancorp' Foundalidation Director Linda ” carried a credit card del rowing and eliminatinate many o f the Davenporjort said. lebt of S1.6 bil- income."" TrehamT e said, economist John Mitchchcll said. To Davidsoidsonsaid. - lion, according to cxtm fees and interscrest payments by In a dddition.. d loans would no I a study by Idahois is not an-afnucnl state. Its per know how extended Idallahoans are, its Morgt>rgan died in 1988. and ■ CardTrack of Amererica Inc. in capita incc cutting banks, guaniiarantee agencics longer bebe sold to secondary market icome in 1994 wa9$18,S25.25. .important to look at otheiier data. Mrs. MoMorgan died in 1992. At " ' Maryland. ond secondary martmrtcets out o f the agencies,:s, eliminating the confusion ^bout 85• p«pcrccnt o f thc'U.S. per capitasita “You need to look at tctotal assets and one timeime, the J.I. Morgan Co., ' The phenomenon canon be explained d f $21,84 proccss. that someme student borrowers face 843, according lo the stateate liabilities before jumpir)ing lo'conclu- based1 in Ij/ew Meadows, was ; by the. inverse relation; T he change hasIS pproven popular as they beginbe to repay their loans, inship between Division1 ofo Fmancial Management,mt. sions,’’ Mitchell said. HiH e t>oimcd out the larg’s hi^ ratio ofX ging contractor co for Boise said Robert McKinley.:y. president o f was, 39th ol University of Idaho,tio, who tested the expandinging the program to bring all I o fth e 50 states, millionaires to the popipulation and a Cascadeid e Corp. CardTrack which has stustudied the cred- But whil program last year,:ar. Other Idaho student; Iconsk under Jjiencw sys- hile the stan: trails the nationion drop in peisonal bankruptiplcy filings. schools are set to adiadopt the change tem, savirving taxpaycrsairestimatcd in the coming schoo!001 year. $12 b llli.llion during the next five n ■ It also has beenI popopular with stu- y ^ . dents, w ho no longeiIg er must wait for 'AltemaTiative Republican propos* checlu to be processessed because tbe als w ouldlid limit the expansion to 40 "'“Tnoncxjs transferredred electronically percent ool f the loans and give pri- to thes% hool8, ancand because the vate lendinders and guarantee agcn- am o u n t o f p aperwrwork has been cies a ch(:hancc to streamline their reduced. processes;es and compete, “To me h wass thetl best thing Pennyy Shaeffer,1 assistant vice that has happen

Brieffi!ly S illi M n se>strewn hiking trail near ____ Idaho City. ^ ■ B < i t y r '^ e s t T h e hikers-w erere iuninjured. The ordeal promptedpn Boise National Forest ofTicials toD issue is a warning to hikers:rs lo calf forest ofTlcials ____ before hiking to chechcck on trail conditions.____ im e Alone Te"e/fe You It's tlt h e B e s t ! Many trails in the Boise National Forestit arei in extremely rough , condition becausee oof last summer’s fires,, a long, wet winter and reccnt storm s. “I f they hadn’t beebeen prepared, it could haveve been a- lot worse," said • D e p u ty . D e b b ie KindelbergcT Ki o f th e Bloise o i County SherifHs Department. The women.wo Krys Milcy, 27, andar Debra Winch-Haes, 36, had warm clothcshes, food a nd m atches. Klndcidelberger said. Ada-area bibirds dying fronim disease BO ISE — Birds5 fefeeders in western Ada Cou•o u n ty jrc killing birds by' ’ spreading a highly' cocontagious and deadly;filhg|rigllttt' ■ T h e outbreak oif f titrichomoniasis is cehlerecred around Meridian but birds could spread1 it toi B oise o r anyw here else,Isc. said Dr. D ave Hunlcc. wildlife veterinarian:an for the Idaho Departmentnt of Fish and Game. The.'' lethal fiingus is alsoso killing: birds in the Ketchtchum area, and is a prob------lemnationwide.------. “Once it starts,. it creates a considerablele loss o f b ird s. I t’s not im usual to see 200I oro r 300 dead birds.” said HuiJunter. Thcl^fungus is cxtr:xtremely contagious aroundnd biid feeders. It causes lesions inside the bird'sbir mouth, preventing it 1from swallowing. If an - infected bird tries to eat a seed, it will spit itt out.o A.hcalthy bird may • eat it and be contamminaied.- ii T h e disease also3 s]spreads through bird feces:es and that can contami- ' tu te seeds. Con^>nq)iled irpiu wire reports

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B-2 Tlmos-Nows. Twinwin Falls, Idatio Tuosday, Julyuly >1.-1905 * Navy]ponderssyankinjigl,000jj^ s froiunENEL^ Batt aigainopeensdoor ' POCATELLO (AI(A?) — Rebuffed ing “Naval “N Reactors must no^now cd to Kempthome thatU 1national secitri* to IN ELL —- a reasonaUe, onforceablable ’ by a federal appellatelate court in its bid embaricri< upon more detailed plonninjiing ty is being jeopardizeded by.the stj^e’s guaranteetec that waste tro ii^ t in'fo -' to resume dumpingg nuclearn waste in lo develvelop sub’h a facility outside: ththc .'refusal-to accept adcdditional>wasic-^p'roces3ir sing would be repioved.ani Idaho, thc N avy is no'now threatening to state oofl fldaho." shipm ents— claims he has been m a k -. stored e!s(slsw here. to lo(•cal optioi)n t^ € S ;yank its Naval. Readractors Facility — It wajvas the sccond Navy communiluni- ing since before the Navyh agreed to The NNavyj contends thal it musU",;' BO ISE (A P) —- Gov. Phil Batt ------] priorities that 'and 1,000 workers5 — ofT the Idaho cationn state s officials ar© interpretin,iting, cease shipments untilI a valid environ- .subject newne spent fuel roods from it again raised the ppi r o s p ^ t o f sUp- could easily : National Engineeringng ILaboratory. as a threatthi of retribution for thci:hcir mental study conflrmecled Ihey could be nuclear' sbships to tests as part o f its pro port for local optiorion taxing author- Si; ■'‘i'v.T la u n c h th em 0 develop better nuclear fuc : Less than‘24 hour3urs afler a three- - refusalal toI voluntarily allow the N4avy av resumed saftly. gram to c Ity for Idaho’ss coutities on E .. . into fractious judge panel oftheB 9th9 U.S.' Circuit to rcsu!sume dumping radioactivlive “I have reluctantlyy (concluded that for futureire use. ’ • > Monday, but the: sstatewide panel d e b a te s ’b e lp - •Court o f Appeals ruleluled against it last wastee ata INEL without validatij:^ g ' we must now embaia rk u p o n m o re But stai5tate officials.mainiain there7. i . t ^ f business leadersrs seem ed to give ■ B g i ing ' little in . 'Week, the Navy inititlitiated procedures the goviovem m ent’s June I conclusioiision. detailed consideration)n'ofdeveloiiing’ already’ mmore than enough spenujue the idea the cold shishoulder. ' developing any stored at INEL for testing, ani to develop a new lestle: facility else- that additionalad( dumping can occuccur and moving facliitiities outside of already stc At thc same tinime, Batt made s tro te ^ . conceded it could take up ti where. sa fe ly/. .'The stale maintains the envi:nvi- Idaho,'! OeMars toldId Kempthome. BnuU^f c ? clear he disagreeded wilh the sug- . At tbe top of’ Gov. Phil Batt poinointed out through ronmenlental assessment from whiclhich "This will be a' multiIti-year process, several m(more years before that work i. gestion of some on the panel their priority spokeswoman Amyly Kleiner} that the that conclusionco was drawn was-wa and I have initiated actionsa for that completedted. J chargcd with devcveloping a biisi* lis t w a s smment critics have argue( Navy’s latest assau:iault on the state faultyy anda is pressing its claimn iiin purpose.” G overn trategy that the _ . Id a h o ’s i d u c a - ' : N avy’s threat to reloSale’ thethi stimulus stn w ould have no effcct«t on( his refusal to federalal court.i The Curtis memo1 <1directed Bettis that the N jJ: state offer tax orr iother financial Ban system. • facility is only a cover far it allow additional wasiI’asto shipments-to "Whii^ile. it is clear that the statele is i Atomic Powen Labonsratory oH lcials testing fac ^ incentives to lure! rnew businesses Members of to find another site it can usi INEL without a direlirective from the entitleded to exercise its legal rights,ills," who run the INEL NavalN Reactors anem^fto icourage existing.-,the Go.vj»o.v,cirnor’s _ Q o u n q iJ _ Q n _ _ __ _ -ftcto^ dum p sincc ldaho,- witl . - „to_the_state_qr enw ------^ co u rts.— ;----- V — ------*.-Adrainiliral-B nicc-D cM arsrhcodoffthe- thi Facility to identify-alu ,~ ’ ones to expand. B u sin eess ss Stimulation agreed "The Navy is a 261 tonsIS of ( waste already in storage a welcome ond NavalI Nuclear> Propulsion Programram, INEL test faeiliQ'. ag<^ "Everybody saysys Highway 95 is improvemi'em ent was needed, but ofT- ting th e govem m ent’s bid ti important presence;e i in Idaho,” B att wrote: to to Idaho Republican Sen. DiriDirk INEL Naval Reactorors Facility man- is resistin impassible, the infrifrostmcture isn’t th e * c uff ff solutionss fangrf-from said, “but I am represeresenting the views’ Kemptlpthorne, “I believe that: itits ager Theron Bradley’ saids alternative dump onolnother 165 tons, at i f -V occcptable, w c don>n’t have enough pumpingng more of-the .a%^llable o f a. majority o f Idahoahoans." actionsns indicate that the.long tem:erm sites include Hanfor3rd, Wash, and Bradleyley also acknowledged that i the ^school buildings,’J,” Bait soid. “I cash intoIto Iteachers and classrooms . The July 7 memonii But some South the gov^r/em m en t ch o se to m ove th( orandum from D.I. future; -of o the N uclear N avy in Idahilaho Savannah River, S.C. G j jj- don’t think wc ouilught lo gel into to creatinating charter schools run*' ^Curtis, director o f the to another state, it would b< the Navy’s reactor has takeiken a fundamental chtlnge: fo for- C arolina leaders haveve. imposed the facility to f .- something like thahat. ... We have indepcndeindently o fth e public school ^materials division, said sai that because the wors new naval waste expensiveve and take the better part o f 1 orse." o same restrictions on ne never in Idaho beenc n m uch for giv- system ancand turning schools o ver to o f the court*’ refusalll tcto resume dum p- In the he July 7 letter,' DeM ais reiteraterat* shipments to that facilit;lity that Batt has de«ide. ing individual cnenterprises tax private corcompanies to manage. ; br«iks.” Activitievities o f the Fish and G oihe ~ " Sceninic Utah to be But the gogovernor and Depurtmetment, thc Department of Resources and federal land F oor r obituary rate Inforn Employment Dli>irector Roger Water Res c aall ll 733-0931, extension Ts"’"-2' featuiured in issue of M a ^ e n did indicauDie that the exist- m anagersers were among the other O bituuaries . ing strength of thee ne old Rupert resident, dieiiediSaturday. |J I ------RexDurg~io“ Edwifl wl n— Te.d—a n d^sonlnciind his wife. Robert W atson JrJ r Jiily 8.-1995. at his homifm in R u p e ^ ^ ., le a th nol>tices Florence Nelson Parry.Pa He married Jackie, 11° and three grandchil-HII- after an extended illnSs^ Ethel B eckstead ono n A u a . 18. 19S1. J r e n of o San Carlos, Calif.: twowo 'God saw you were1 gettings tlp^ -“C lanira Lucille Lyons at St. Benedict's Fai‘amily Mcdical Nampa, died Sunday, July 9, 1995, at • in the SaU Lake City;ity L d I Temple. ^ g o,herers Pete of Boise and Luis of and a cure w as not to be ,yons, Center. his homeI in INampa o f an extended ill- Keith grew up ii 1=8: ■ BUBURLE'Y’ - Clara Lucille Lyoi p in Preston and Carev-1/: a niece who was special lo10 his arms around youu and whis*, ot _f,3f Grand Junction, Colo., andJ f< Arrangements are pepending and'will ness, • graduated (rom jemenu are pending andjwill in P re s to n H ig h her JeJeannie t Somsen of Thousandmd pered, ‘Come with me.'I.-With tearful^ . J J 'P jo f Burley, died Sunday, Julyuly 9 ^ announced by Dcmimoray’s Wendell ' ArTongem< School, where he e y meed by Hansen Mortuary in e excelled In foot- Oaks}. Calif.; and many otherter eyes, we watched 70Ulusulfarand si at the Community Hospitalital in Chapel. be announce) ball and track. He attended one niAcnk3S, n e p h e w s a n d co u sin s in saw you fade away: AlAlthough we , Rupert year of college at t nd Junction, Colo., fotlowine at Brigham Young S ?srnla. ; , Idaho and the Basqueue loved you dearly, we■e could not “ Charlotte Link University. He workejfked as a chemist , countn/try in Spain. m ake you stay. Your gcgolden heart thy illness.- in Preston for Pet Ml he funeral will be at 2 p.ip.m. • 'HANSEN,-CbarIottotte Link,'‘94. o f DeM® A . W h e e l e r . . Milk a nd a s a field - fJiZives.ledrned i, the Basque lan-an- stopped beating, harard,-working • /. July 10, 1995, C A STPLEFORD L E - Della Ann m an for Hlland Dair)airy in Richmond, o u M e e 1: God broke WedneInesday, July 12, 1995, atIt thet Hansen, died Monday, e at hon^e. then English duringng hands were put to rest; Main the Twin Falls Clinicic&Hospiul. Wheeler,r, 97,9 of Castleford, died. Utah. He and hislls fam ily lived In h e r (Ireilrst year at the one-rbom-jm- our h earts to prove to) iu s ; he only . le Memoria] Chapel, 221 W. Mi Richmond, Utah. f( In Burlurtey. Burial will follow at[It t!the Arrangements ore pcipending and will M o n d a y/, , JJuly.IO, 1995, at the I. for 14 y ears. In pjcabd>6, Idaho, school. She gradu-iu- takes Ihe bes^r ’ ;ynoIds Funeral West Magicogic Care Center in Twin ' 1974, they moved from grade a nd high school in ). 9, 1922, In PIcasorsant View Cemetery in Burleiirley. announced by Reyi 'e d to Twin F alls, ated froi I in ' Andy w as born Feb. Falls. where he ownedI twtwo Dairy Q ueen Bellevuevue.-She w as highly self-suffi-iffi- Chalk Mound. Kan.,.t,,th e so n of Friendsids may call Wednesday momii)ming Chapel in Twin Falls. A rrangengements ore pending ond. s to re s . H e a n d his hi: sons ran the rient andar well liked oy her many,ny , W illiam J . a n d M arthth a R ow ley untilI tfthe lime of the funeral at ll s to r e s for m o reB tlthan 20 years, ^endsIs .,' Hastings. He attendedd schools In Paynele hMortuary. ' . ' Jerry Webb" w ill be-•announced an by Farmcj. ------Kellhis-gr^alesU,st_pleasura_was ____ Th»-r9-(amHy-9uggeste-memo'rials-3ls—Kansas-end-graduated )d-from-high ------NAMPA— ^Jeny-\-W eBb,-53-of-F“"“ «l sp en d in g time withi/lth his grandchil- m a y bae e m ade to a favorite charity. school in’Alma. Kan., In ir 1941. He I s a b e ' dren a n d family. H( bei M . M endiola He w as proud of » joined the Navy andJ 1served 41 onicDISE - Isabel M. Mendiola, 8 each of them. Keithlith enjoyed driving months aboard the Au\ugusta and ' snowmobiles and s| oise and Twin Falls, died Fridt S ervicse s j spent many.win- uSftuK ^ the U.S.S. Hancock. O0 ne m em o- I ...... — — te « In the mountaintains of Idaho and 7,1995 in Boise, rable time was wheiOA ho w a s ■'“'y ’ .. ; scrvice, 10 o.m. Wednesday,-'’ Utah. H e w as a mennem ber of the LDS usia and w as ^ vigil service will be held att 7:;7:30 ' CUfibrd Jackson Rott)th, o f Boise and graveside scr H aboard th e U.S.S. Augus ;nd Cemetery in Buhl, Church and w as a hhigh priest a t the ■ the flag ship for Gen. PiPatton at the f . TThursday. July 13, 1995,>5, at formerly ofT w in Falb,Is, gmveside ser- W est End time of his death. ■ • invasion of North Africa.i. He worked te Mortuary in Twin Falls,Is. Av vice, 10 a.m. today,, Terrace1 Lawn (MofTett’ss MiMemorial Chapel in Buhl). In addition to his wife. Ethel, of B In Ihe oil fields In \^ o mmlng and, In funeralrai Mass will be held at 11 o.ia.m. Memorial GardensIS in Boise, • Twin Falls, he alsoIso Is survived by ■ 1957, came 10 Rupert, IIdaho, and Jnitay,ly. July 14, 1995, nt St. ESSml (Cloverdale Funeral HotIome in Boise). . Dolores« RRi e ^ , o f Burley, 11 a.m. five children andid Itheir spouses. ■ (armed north of Paul. InIr 1965. ho Caihotilotic Church wilh Father JuiJuan -Wedjiesday,ay. Unity1 1st Ward Chapel in, D ennis (D ebbie)I Parry Pi and Steve ■ nnarrled Ellen M cCa|^roron. and they Oaratcatea ofTicialing. Interment willIt fcfoi-.' Jody Lyaa RasnnusaKD, o f Sheridan, Burley; view’iewing from noon to 5 p.m., (Michelle) Parry,’, bob th of L ogan. ■ have lived in the^Mtequia area low at the Twin Falls Cemetertery. Wyo., 1 p.m. todoy,y, McCulloch- todoy atI theth McCulIoch-Hansen Utah, and David Parry.Par Marnl Parry, ■ since that time. He reretired from Friendsnds may call frbm 4 to 8 p.ip.m. Hansen Mortuary in Buriey;B friends Mortuary.iry.in Burley and one hour Melanie (Gary) Coo!!ook a n d M ichael | B H ■ Kraft Fo6 d s after workinJng there, for 'Wedneinesday and Thursday at WhiVhite may call from 11 a.m.. tito I 'p.m. at the before thee AiAinerat Wednesday at the Parry, all of TwinI Fails.Ft He also is ■ almost 20 years.. Mortuiuluiry in Twin Falls. mortuary; burial will beIm at a Jaier dale church. sumved by his mother.mo Florence B B i * ■ H e h a s b e e n a deemaray a Funeral . Parry: an d sister and m d brother-in-law. i ■ elder in the' RupertI C h ris tia n A r t hhiir i C. Nab Service in Gooding). V iolet:Mae Ml Goble, of Wendell, Mern (Ron)’ Palmer.ler, all of Preston. ■ Church, a member of>f E-Dah-Ho . ipRf graveside: service,ser 11 a.m. Wednesday,. His 14 grandchlidrer ROME-Arthur C.'Nab, 78,. (ren will m iss their • H Chapter 77-of Paul, pasiISI m aster of • ne, died Monday, July 10, 199 V o. Adeline Motto•indale, o f Buhl, Wendell CemCemetery. r grandpa. He wasas preceded In K; n the Paul Masonic Lodedge No. 77, de^th by his fathe;her Edwin 'Ted* CT a n d a m e m b e r o f th e A m erican Pany. , ttl Legion. Andy was a Icloving hus- _ _ ’ The funeral for Kellyear.*oid [AOIC VALLEY REGIONALkL MEDICALI CENTER . Holtoh and Emily.Ramsey, all ofRupert;of F Sheryl Delgado ;. . . uerm ent will tak e . I Gordon Hansen,'returned ,JO-to' whole family w as g ath erered togeth- id Nicole Maggard, both o f He p la c e a t 5 p .m . in th e P re s to n ^ Some names are omitted Sof patients’p request.' ; and f Heybum; George Dorris, ,, aavenly Father on Saturday.IV erontca Gutierrez and Marlaana Popoca, all of Patil; , C em etery, in Prestc5Ston. The fam ily ^ ® /h He is survived byy h is w ffe, ' ' ,. Releawd>d ' V er will g reet friends (ro , 1995, from injuries sustained elia Garcia acd Sandm Jacobcobs, both o f Buhl; and ElbeIbert Durfee of Almo; and1 PaulPa Rauss of^ FldgstafT, (ram 6 to 8 p.m' W Jsating , accident, Ellen: four chlldreron. Roger Of'']! today at White Mortilortuary and from in McMurtry of Los Angelleles. Calll.; AngusisTwitehell 1 o f Wendell. - Arizriz. 8:45 a.m. to 9:45 a.f w as b o m March 30. 1991. in a.m, Wednesday pH ew', a U tah, th e so n of G ordon)n JAmes (Mary Jane) Mc(cCathron of at the church. ,rt Denver, Colo., Pegg:gy (Gerry) CASSL^ MEMORIAL]iL HOSPITAL MINIDOI^ MEMORIORIAL HOSPITAL ' The family sugge r and Janet Claire Egbert Admittedid Admittec ' igosis memorials 2 1 5 ?'“m. Clarke influenced.every-y. Holbrook of Rupert aai n d P en n y - be given to the SoSouthern Idaho /e l^cCathron of MerldlaiIan; grand- ^ yette Clegg, Nanelte Davis,:, LLuella Smith and Alta Ashqua A: Lindauer, Delene FariFaries, Vadian Dougal and • . Regional Cancer Ce e met to do good. He gave ST, all o f Burley; Connie Kiric,dc, iKblby Thompson and Leoi»)na Wilkie, oil o f Rupert; Isaiasaias Ramirez of Buriey; and ; Center. P.O. Box P"f Jl°Id ' happiness to all with hislis .chlldren,'G Ienn W. II.TiTamI, Fred. Fowler, : 409, Twin.FalIs. ID183303^)409. 83 ;y. Jesse, Todd,' Chad,J, J e r e m y , .Courtright, atl of Rupert;; andai Thomas Clark o f Julialia Molina o f Heybum. and endearing personality, Releasedased' I 'ed lo play with and to teach:h Holly a n d Kevin; great*{,t-grandchl|. 0 »Wey- H e loved id N.Norma Martinez of Burley;By; and Kelly Romono of .) Lucy E. Graves le brotner^nd lo watch overer dren , G lenh W. Ill, NicIicholas and . his little i se Ramos of Burioy; Linelllelle-Crowford, CindyRup«ipett. Lucy Ellen Grave:ives, 86, of Twin his babyby sister. His favorite thing Inin SheyAn: two brothere r s , R a lp h ’ Fails, died Monday.iy J^yly 10 1995. life w asIS tot have his mom read.himm (Joy) of Thermopolls., VWyo.. and L _ ' . at Twin Falls Clinic & I. He loved to go bn adven-n- Karold (Helen) of Ocotlotillo, Calif.; She was born AprApril 1909, In fu?es wittMlth his dad. Ha had a keenjn and numerous niececes and, W zitil • Layton. Utah, the daidaughter of Frank rnemory.ry a n d loved to recite rhymes.s. ...nephews. He was prer e c e d e d in V t CCJekinjailproi 9m pts Id ah oi J m a n I B m ; and Lucy Bacon>n Barton. She He wasa exceptionallyc oLftgoing andId . death by his parents, aone sister, j - ’ m oved to Hollister an y in personality. Clarke neverer one brother, a grand and Murtaugh as friendly it enounce anti-H -govem ilienn t t a l k : a child. She marriede d Jew el V o e ' F. new a stranger,sti but.was an Instantnt greai-granddaughteiW ?-e to rei ’; Graves, and they live to everyone. He.will b e withth n ep h ew s a n d two- niece: lived In Murtaugh. friend to JR d’ALENE (AP) — A incredible dtfferencice in Mr. . EgM H ' ■ . M r . G ra v e s d ied MiMarch 8. 1968, usforeveiver. t h e fu n eral will b e ■“ h id a t 11 ^ C O E U R A lene m an w bo i^ o r e d gov-)v- O im ahn’s life: It bas wworiced like a R b HH ; 'and she movecftoto Twin Falls In Survive'Ivors Include his parents; a a.m. Wednesday, July 12.12 1995, at CocuidAli I member of the hmthorr 'r^hfleflan i .Inhn i-lnncon. ■fl,a •'-the. Rupart-EitaLChdatiatianX hurch------ciTiment.coconstriiction ordinances ondmd 2-by-4 up side the h ^id. . He realizes, le autJbority o f the cbuits: is he's made a serious andai grievous . sister, CCa ara Elizabeth Hansen; all of with Dr. Terry Figglhs olllclatlna.0 Ih" • Survivors includlude numerous Burley;/; maternali grandparents,'s. 'Burial will follow- att the Paul ■ now renouisuncing the’ asti-goveiiunentrat error.” rr?-:------n lecea^nd-nephew s: wsrShe^waa-pry—jo h rremf:Bm«':mnnlerEgbBrrT5rSBn“in“ Ceinat©Tyr»llh“ m intaiy”(r g r a v e r d o ------oiliaHiafflfflie'was'parrotlng.------Gordea-OrmBsberSr.Tr.T^bo-gaiaedT c e d e d in d eath by3y her I husband: Olego,, Calif.;C paternal grandpar-r> rites and masonic grave:/osldo rites. .. After spending0C a week in thehe' notorie^ earlier this yeara r fbr t r y ^ to v B B H —two sisters,- and-fourkur brothers. ------.-entSTKwCenneth-and-Bonnle Hansenin Friends-m ay-call from 6 8 to 8 p.m. I Kootensj'CI '& u n Q r JttU for ref\ising to ■ pay back-property'tajaies.wirtan. ■ A graveside sen/ic )bably H eeln aMr-Auitrallan rvice v^il b e held o f B urlerley; maternal aunts andd today at, Hansen Mortuaryire In R u p e rt' obtain « fauildiagt i permit for apart*rt« myalid promissory note,te, claim ed h i s . ..SkeMidcroB,tfage.lOwp^oldpnpptacr .'~ ' — au2.p.m. Thursday,, i.-Ann and-Randal Allred.of u n o le s r / 3f a n d o ne hour prior to ifietn service ment. heJ vwas constructing,- Gordon-on -son rccaved bad 1^ adadvice m d was - liiflttiamBxicttOTnlowwi^ , .v;.. at Sunset Memorial‘iat P ark in Twin |_aie Hawiawail, John and Maiy Egbertrt W ednesday at the church not associated w iu ao] ’ Falls. Friends may ci O im tshcrJlr'Jr. is b e g ^ g for leniency./. . Ul at the animalshelter, 139 6di f call from 8 to 8 of Phoeijenix; Ariz.. and Joe andd .. lly su g g ests memorlals.b< agistiBte Paul McCabe is notlot extremist groups. Ave.Wt.7® p.m; W ednesday a nd y Egbert of Las Vegas, 736'2299. If you want > p^ip/, md from 12:45 to 'W endy s, the Rupert Christian ChuiS ^ h o r m e ujymercy. • , ' “For some reason, tbebey'vc lotcbed ycuwcn'ibei't be able 10 iBbt diit nOr. One Is 1;45 p.m. Thursdi a; paternal aunta and'uncies,.9,. Shrine Hospital In Salt: LLake City, sday a\ While- Nevada; | iher's attorney, Alyssaisa onto me,” Gorden Onmesieshersaid. tanwididat1 datkmaddnp and dw odier il iUlv' . Mortuary in -Twin Falla. Pal The family, f rent ancUld S ue H ansen of Kctchum,n, Utah. Sw artz, ,toIduliidulf ^ abd a d ^ l e kittens id by "a very .bad, extremene tol2l;tbttis8gistrate thatth li e w b u ld 'b o t- ' awaitingg fqr,h1010m m B u r ‘ ss of (be law,” Swarb said,id. me,” St;raitz told M cCab iaredcmnafew bdte& ' S600.-' . O n ays in ciistody ; ^ made an nuts." :

■ ^r - M m . ' - • TF T ueseiuloy, July 1 1 .19S5 T)mNov•Nows. Twin Foils, Idoho : , j B-3 -M— ■J igic Valley jQodingcordinance e ■ ■ ■ restrict!ts mobilejhomes^ By Shaion Metcalfr In othether business: Times»Ncws corrcspospondent • The'le city will submifloan appli- cationss tto .the state for upgrade of I : GOODING-AnV new ordinance Gooding.'ng.’s sew er'lincs. restricls single*widcde mobile homes • A Sfspecial City Council meet-ct- wi^in the city limits1i^ to established ing was'as h.cld June'28,^duripgp g trsiler porks. . ' w hich ththe council voted for actionion However, manufacfactured homes - by the: cicity attorney on a violation defined a s being builtuilt since June IS, of a sewewer system connection. A 1976, being 24 feett w ide and having residentnt has been warned twice in 960 square feet >- will require build* C ity C«Council meetings about)ut ' f l in ^ p e rm its, b.ut can be placed in dumpingng cfTluent on land and haslas ^ ------Tcsidcntinl areas o f'th tht e city. - . rec e iv'cd e d a letter fro'm'the Idahoh o r Long'Standing si^jsi)iglc-widcs will Dcpartm'tm cnt, o f H ealth to c le a a ujarup; be grandfathered ^nder this ordi- themless. es No action has beencn ■ nance, b ut letters will be issued for taken,, aand City Attorney Craig removal'of approxirtitirtiately four units H o b d eey y will now issue a letter>er in tlie city that do not fall under the requestin;ting the property be vacatedled grandfather clause. prio r to0 lllegal action. ' W^L Idaho \Watersh(B( ;ds Projectt pursues more staate land The Associated Press^ Board gagave the leases lo the ranch-:h- era anywiw ay . IDAHO FALLS -•-1 H ailey conser- W arvvei e has.appealed a caseise. vationist Jon Marvel'cl hasI his eye on involvin/in£ 640 ocrcs iD* Custerler . another chunk o f statiitatc rangeland in Countyy ialt the^way (o the Idahohb ' easteiii Idaho. S u p remme e Court. The^sui^ is still.ill. , RICHARORK a fH6EBym'» Tlmw H»«>1 Marvel said he haslas applied to bid pending.. on a 960*acre parcel:1 oof state endow* But durings a[ ssroom Efforts to reach thc jacher b g to clas: the current lease Departmement of Lands. “Now, unders Idaho Fails tei holder, Eldon Wardd oof Idaho Falls, the newV law,It the L and B oard has thehe By Richard Streeby already teaching."tea Reed said a higher, proportionpt of who’vc itlendedalle in the post is o w ere u n ^ccessfu l; option o f rejecting an application." Timcs*Ncws Writer A 500-piI'page curriculum guide for'or the Burley participant!nts are farm- close second,and. • • ; Marvel, leader of>f a 300-member Behren;ens said thc Land Board like-:e- participamants includes lessons thatlat dwellers than at any otlother seminar “I thinkk thot’sll a great program ;conservation group< calledca the Idatio ' ly will ncnot decide whether to allow)w BURLEY - Ask youry< average blend agriijricultural sh e: ’s’! led in th e w hen it sellsslls itself,” she said. W atersheds Project,;ct, applied for Marvel1 toti bid on any of the new5W grade-school studentIt where milk topics into ;.|ti3 notIt Ilike you’re te. The IAC.\CA is funded by thc grazing leases on 2020,761 acres of land untilitil Aug'ust. And Marvel saidtid comes from and the ananswer is like- 'lessons; iin lan- , ' H ierefore. Idaho Dcparjpartmcnt of Agriculture.' state endowmept landmd by'this year's he wouldlid challenge the new. law if ly to be “ from the supepermarket.” guage artarts, sci- goIng too' goI Into th a ,hcy;y have a industry grou{>sgn and individual June 30 deadline. ' thc Landid B1 oard d oes n ot let hirp bid. D ia n e R e e d , a n . IIdaho Foils ence, sociticial stud- classroollom and say, goocod idea of contributors-3rs - m ostly farm ers. It is the third year his group has .In a sejseparate case involving Ihehe teacher, is hoping to} icounter that ics, matheih em atics lot-she and— Dworshakhak-Elcmentary-^Sch'ool...... • bid on state range;e 1 la n d , b u t th e on ly auctuction Marvel’s group lost,St. notion b y leading a two^day‘“Ag ti and heolla lth a n d “T o t i a y I’m l» gbliig to ■ ier seminar tepcher Caro‘arolyn Hondo said she’s Idaho Watersheds ProjProject has yet to operatorors of Fremont County's’s In’The Classroom"" scminor at nutrition. te a c h agagriculture.” in stritructors ore skepticoljhIjhat educational pro- w rest a single acre: from frt a rancher. Sheridanin Golden Eagle Ranch haveve Biirley High School,)1. F o rty -tw o E d u cato.tors dis- . T hey’if f o going king about, grams sppndrondorcd by commercial t, T he g ro u p 's goal is to' show how the withdrawiiwn their request to have thehe elementary school tcj:each(5rs from cussed thehe im por- ■ 5 said. ' groups might provide biased infor- health of range landid w^ ith sensitive* results oof f the auction overturned. - _____ ^ e Mini-Cassio.area arear atten d ing, tan ce o f' tett a c hing______in c C c o rp o ra te ^bout .8- quar- maliqn. streamside'orcas~cari;b■hjbe'imprbvcd'if Thbu^i^-Shcndah-bid'$13;550-fo-r- or This is the thir'd susummer Reed studcritss where agrlciiliilture Into te r oiofih? teach- ■ "I’m anrpyifonm cr cntalist and'I livestock arc rem oved.ed. 10-yearr rirights to lease thc 320-acre:rc has spent working fofor the Idaho “food andn d fib e r” participating look for bias,”bia said thc 19-ycor • Marvel also claimsms the plan will parcel, StSteven Hart, chief financialial Agriculture in the! CUssroom comc fro•rom a n d What• tth e y ’ro ZSd they live teaching veteCeleron. She has attended- benefit Idaho’s schoolchildren, set ofliccrfoifor the nmchr asked the Landnd Association, which haslas been spon- participat)a tc d in alreadyy teachlngjl o n ffarms, she workshopss putpi on by Idaho's forest! because-his group is >w illing to pay Board losllost m onth to declarc the auc*>c* soring seminars aeroros^'thc state lesson demem onstra- noteced. products andand water resources com-; . mOrc than'rdncTitrs tto o lease ! Uie land, tion voidid iand rem m the m oney. since .1988. lions. 'he teachers missions. Revenue from the stotstote’s roughly 2 Hart sasaid Marvel bid only on a Thc organization1 :is based in Instructoctor Sally . ^—— Diane ReeiJ, , w i n1 cam « a one- “I’ve foundund a lot of balance.” she; million acres of endiindowment land choice piepiece oflaiid along a stream.m. M eridian. H i l d e bbrandl i Idahoho Falls teacher hourir University said of the: ww( orkshops. .' helps fund public scho<:hooIs. and thatIt vwould affect the rest of his»is - The idea is to teach:h elcmentaiy dcmbnstri Id ah o c re d it H o ndo said sai< she appreciates the- Ranchers contendi schoolss< benefit ranchinglg < operation. T he parcel wasas teachers how to incororporatc agri- lesson -■ and leaderler o f ‘Agin The the seminar, workshopp bccause b it provides^- . more if the ronchinglg iindustry stays part of a 3,319-ocre block of stateIte c u ltu re in to th e ir dallaily lessonsi “W aterrr m e l o n Classpisroom' seminar' whic:ich they can teachers wilhwit good lesson-ideas healthy. land th; e nranch leased in th e area, Reed said, M ath” - in w hich 'I — u se; t about the th< principles behind thelie into the classroom andid say.‘Todoy circumfercerence of a melon beforerc Kathy Alder, a Melbaa farm wife, , cost them moremo thon $120. ' y e a r rig h ts to th e la la: n d , th e sta te appeal, but bi withdrew it last monthth I’m going to teach ajagriculture,'” , eating it;- said-«Tcdit is the hulumber one “I guesss iif f it w eren’t for (lA C A Land Board has ove:iverturned each becausc:c hI e d id n o t w a n t to g ivk'c e she said. -__ A scien(:nce lesson taught aboutut incentive for teachers thattl partici- and other■ workshopwi sponsors), I ______bid-MatvcLwcnt. afterftec.grazing-lcas*_MaiveUla“nnnthw plntfntrn Va er------iiThcy-rc-going-to->Jncorporat&—bafteria.b).by-having.students.make- Icc-patc-in-thc-scminar-—I-■but-rccom-—don!t-think~u Jc-we-could-^frord-to-gct------es on 12,000 acres,s. aand won four his anti-gr agriculture into whk'ha't t h e y ’re ybgurt. . mcndations from col c leagues the crcdits> wewc do.” she said. • auctions in late 199-994. The Land 4-year-oold boy kililled in mot»torbqat accddent on1 Snake Riiver Satunrday By Jennifer Bunch for m ore than three hours,5, tlthe report saiii. 2*yei'ear-old C hristian Hansen,, ththe report said. to the bow,bo\ Clark was no longer in thcthe boat. P P H H | .Tim es-N ew s w riter Clark died from severe:re head trauma, said Thrhe accident occurred sh(shortly after the Weeseese saw Clark floating face: ddown in the H U Cassia County Coroner PaPaul Young. Young boy’j/ ’s fother, G ordon O. Honsciiscn, 29, fell off a river ancand dove in after hini, the r BURLEY - A 4-ye<7ear*old boy was killed1 ; said he could not say forror sure if the boat’s wavevc board towed behind the1C Iboat, according The physhysician returned thc boy to> tlIhe boat and Saturday on the Snakeuke River northeast of the! j p ro p h it Clark. to thilhe report. The boat’s driverk-cr, Burloy physi- startedd ccardio-pulmonary resusci the B urley g o lf course afte;ifter he fell out o f a motor- , TTie boy, w ho w as wcari;:aring a life vest, had ciann Donald Louis Wccse Jr.,:34, cut back on report said.sa; When they reached shehorc, Hansen boat and w as h it in thh e e head ! by the boat. 1been riding in a bow seat;at and had just been thc: throttlet: and looked over:r I his shoulder to dro v e his hi son to Cassia Memoritrial Hospitol rORiR -A b o u t t h e ke a ju m to pick H ansen up.ip. while-W<-Weese continued CPR- C lark F ^ e n , o f BBuriey, u died at 11:40 p.m. ilold to sit down before the1C iaccidcnt, the report make S a m e P r i c e . Saturday, accordinging to a Cassia County’ i said. His mother, Janet C. Hansen, 33,'was Haia IfW y through the turn, WVeese c beard a thud C larkrk suffered : two lacerationsIS oh the left Sheriffs report Rcscuscuers tried to revive him: i riding ih the front passengenger seat and^olding undeiler the boat, the report said.1. ^\ e n he looked side off his hi head, tHe repon said. 3Ve P r o m i s e •

•B• Real Q uality •B• Real Leather Canyonn ______------i • RHeaeal N ame Brands • RealL LowLc Prices Everyday Continued from B1I creek forbra future walking trail. series of terraces and grgrass bcnchcs. could be bu:b u il^ h c said. adding that the county stillsi has the • 15>5C5-50% O ff - R eally! • Stutzman, vice cha:hairman of the .. CountyIty law requires the devclop->p- “We feel the site is saf:afe,” he sold. J r " 4Ct5mber 1994, whenn final.ruling on how anany setback 'city’s zoning board,rd, told county ers to proirovide geological proof thatla t. He also said the narrovowncss of the Reinke’s uruncle was if partner in thele w ould be m easured. IC wonted to icommissioners Monda;jday that the city the site: jsis safe for construction at canyon helps protect acsesthetic views developmenlent, Reinke said he proba­1- But Maughan said he GETe: Real! .;might want to add thithis-subdivision any pointint closer than 100 feet lo) a from inside the canyon,I. bly wouldld abstain from voting onn tour the property beforee i m aking his J ^ t i r •to its impjact area toI adaptad the parcel canyon1 rrim. Gerald Mairtens of Forcing the*setbackss to be deter- the matter,er. Since then, however,r, vote. ito city sen'ices. E H M Enfingineers ottempted to pro-■0- mined by lot would breeeed uncertain* Louis Reinirinke has sold his intereststs He also said he wanteIted to moke : He said he and DeDetweilcr “feel vide thatit p proof Monday, ty among potential buyclycrs. Martens lo Dctwcileiiler and Smtanan. sure Mikesell and othci •that we’.ve done ourur part”] to help . Martensens said the rim is difflcuh to said. A uniform setback'k would ollow Countyy Commissioner( Marvinn commission’members u : their homes, Hemplemoinan .said he was satisfiedd where potential homesss w o u ld b e South Side of 436-9856 ■the county by agreerecing to a 20* identifyy iat some sections of thehe buyers to know where t Rupert Squatiquafc Mon-Sit 9i3Q.«i301 rfoot-wide eas^enlent along- thc property,y, sloping gently dovm inI a -as w ell as those o f theiicir neighbors, with the didevelopers’ arguments.s. located.

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i l th new M ^ d o k a M em orial1 IH ospital D r. F eto r M onroy,roy, OB-GYN says, . Nutrition; mmi en tal weUneas o h d sp iritiitual aworonoas ore imporbirta n t com ponents o f he a lth i - Dr. xnonroy,)y, a. graduate of Tufta Univkiveraity School of Medidncine in Boston, Mass. will joijoin the Rupert hospital sttitolT in Septem ber. A s p edoliat d a l in minimally ■' ' inv asiv e su rg■gery. et D r. M onroy a tudied uunder r Dr. K urt Semmv'thele 'German physidah who»o or riginated laparoacopic andad hysteroscopic procedures.res. D r. M onroy also . a p b n t severalII yiy e a rs to uring tho U nitedI S ta te s w ith Dr.' J a m e s DoiJorsoy, teaching th e spedali:alized techniques. : J AtMiniflokaika M em orial, D r. M onroy willwi b e aid ed b y th e hoapitaita l's new s ta te o f th o a r t equeqi ip m en t a nd b irth in g rooi>om, scheduled to open n exixtyoar. t y ^ M onroy>y ana d hU wife E lizabeth wHlToperaEnho ii IdoEo iFaniilmily W ellness C enter, w itnH titOcus o d lile sty le cluingess ai n d praveniativo m odidneTm tf------|H ..^or patients;Its l o o l ^ to try a now a p pproach r to h ea lth . D r. M onrooroy will challenge th em toto 1]Im a w w o f w h a t ^ a h ^alth i y lifestyle. * SM "I throw the^ responaibiU^ on the patiitienffl shoulder* and fadlidlitato good healtlTbydisaiscussing nuttiSon, mental1 1health and epirituality. OOf f course ato n d ard ...... 7 - o b 8 t« tr ic a lmnS^S^M J oIogicaTm eaieine w^irb6']practie9^S8=«UjD j-Dr.-Monroy said...... ^ The Idaho'Fit'Faniily Wellness Center is sched u led ,to op en fo r bubu^ess on ^ptember 6.S. ^Appointments can' be madade up to two weeka in ajva4vanco through tho ^ ' Minidoka raprial Hospital adminiatrara tio n ofEco......

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-1 . • ...... ' - . ^ TImBS-NDWS, Twinwin Palls, Idaho Tuesday^ JulyJly11,1fl95 .• '■■/ Valley lifeI “ Advicce to bo^Mend: Ahiiivesrsary I thfrMaiUses' ' 1 shut m^ u th annd listen^ -TWINFALLS^ Mr.ir. and M rs. Jim ‘ C lub ic a ie n d ai r Mills of Twin-Falls, wiA'ill be hortored D E A R A B B Y : I neIo.0. 13. The cou- 5'p.m. at Pcocee I.Lutheran Church. 600 Steveevens S t at Sixth. For more■ doesn’t cheat, and hee has never hit ^ pie reguests no gifts, information,'call 736736-2706. me. He seldom drinks,LS, doesn’t h n n g . ' d e AR n't Mills and Cleta Tin'imbrook were Al-Anon-rGoodii] . o ut too m uch w ith his R TURNED OFF; Don’t>re.. m arried Ju ly 18, 1931'30, in Slloam ' M 8 p.m. at Cily ■^UHal L i b r ^ , 308 Fifth Ave.e. W.’ I^or more information,> doesn’t stay out late; unlessi w e im E v o lv ed< the I attar - there is more,cs, ,Springs. Ark. The;ley lived in H call (208) 934-5484M orc 736-2706. logctiier. However, whvhile eating, he ,,,5d „ here than meeU tiie eyes,: is 'G ilifom ia until retlrer‘ement in May H Al-Anoa-Haileyley , - chew s his food w ith hi:Ms m outh open. „ jc „ „ c e nmouth. , The fact that he inis 1973. 7 p.m. at S t ChariKarles Parish Hall .on First StrtStreet. For m ore information,• 1 say that this is rudude, not clMsy,. ..,hjs „g al about vour feelings ngin The event is being ggiven by their N . call (208) 788^682.32. ■ „■ and it spoils m y appetiitile. Sometimes gjgn . jard ■ .should be a warning children. Kennethh Mills of^^K V Tw in Falls Seniorior (Citizens . I get so irritated 1 don’tI’t even w ant 10 h I s ins< lo Hagerman, Carolyn SatterfieldS of v Dinncratn'oon. FoFor more information, call 73^734-5084. ■ ' . lolk to him. H e says hele enjoys eaung... qjopnsensitivity may extend ------lo Lakcview,-Ark.-,-and-JaJames Mills of— Twin Falls TOPS>SChibIDNo.3 ( . his food that ,way, amm d 1 shouldn t ] ( i« badlore im port^t issues. e’s Ohio. Mr. a n d Mrs. Mills M eets Tuesdays5 at Valley Vista Village Recrecreation Room, 653 Rose S t ’ try to change him. WhatV do you. dining >adco manneh to expose one’sen TJie couple has sever'eral grandchil- dren and gregreat-gnuidchildren. N. W eighjW bcginsoIS at 11:30 a.m., with meetingigat i ]2:30p.m. ' think, Abby? ShouldId I count m y food in companionsai to half-eatenim blessings and leave hinum alone about you are anm open mouth. Tell him W EDNESDAY this? Please respon)nd. 'W e both you'art'trj: not trying lo change him;ur- ■ P,Program Info: 1 Al-Anon (noo-«moaooldng) - Twin Falls adm ire youf wisdom . ■trying^o-spare'him-any fur- Hugh Grant- ther embar j“ M o v i e s >2400 or324-e67a 7:30 p.m. at Magilagic Volley Fellowship Holl,ill, 801 Sccond Aye. N. For TURNED OFF somethingb a rr^ m e n t by teaching him ggjiOQIIli . JuUiulianne Moore more information,, callcal 736-2706. ATTMEALTIME longtime*ng he should have learned a 7J. Jerome TOPS Ch^a^jterNo.48 le ago. Tom Arnold - '6 p.m. at Publicc LLibrary. TOPS is a iion-prol^f xi^ization to support w e i^ t loss. For morelore information, call 324-5722 s m S k m i^ ^ it n Williams ' Id (R) Magic Valley PinoiinocfaleClub BarassisociatioiK S F ® # # coimmte L— - 7:10-9:00 ___ 7:30 p.m. at Disabisablcd American Vetenmsr HaHall on Harrison Street and' Shbup'Avehue. Openpea to the public. $2 donation.in. Prizes.' B H l> o cah o n la8 (G) 7:<7;00-9:00 ^ ININE ■ Twib Falls Semn «( r fV n W money toi local li ^ 9 A p o tlo 1 3 ( P O ) 6:4};45-9;30 Exercise-Over'6(r '60 dt 10 a.m. Non-strenuous>us and no chorge. For more libraries Power Rangers (PCPO) 7:00-9:00 >]■/> infomiatidn. coll 734<'34-5084. . H ie Times-News the H onon 150 E B Batman PoravBr M; 7:10-9:30 M10NTHS V . ' .TwinFallsSeoiortot CCBtCT. ■/ total). lorable Roger Burdick ($250 A C O m ed/fiy about what happens Dinner atnoon. FFoi o r m'drp informationrcall 734?34-5084. ' - TWIN FALLS - Libraries To the E •Twin Falls TOPSPS C harter No.,309 (a'non>piI'profit orgonizotioh support throughout the Magii;ic Valley are from Felte Buhl Public Library: $25000 to a younsung woman and her group for weighrldss;t ^ ) the. recipients of morere than $5,000 from theelton & Felton and $20050 a nteft(PG) boyfreindid \when she becomes le bar association ($450 7 p.m. at Vallw-V^.•Vista Village, 653 Rose S t i in donations, thank:ks to the 5 th total). ' f c W - i ...... I...... pregnaritant forthe-flrst timel call 734-5300. • '! ' District Bar Associatioiion. To the ( ly* y MHatman ni\ml:4j- , The 5tii District Barar Association $25 frome Gooding Public Library:Ild KnifMmtii: •IHURSDAY and its otiorneys hovivc combined $25 fromm the bar ossociation andlip M ^.u'jpor:ra fr Ailt PKitrfmm Adoi^ xdous • •• their resources to ftirtiither legal edu- Becker($5>m the'Honorable Philip I?) Noon until I p.ni;.ni'. at Fini Presbyterian Churtiurch, 209 Fifth A w ^ N . inV’'V cfttion in Idaho. Thefie Honorable_ To the[$50 : lotal)j 7 : W M Brayenw rl (rV «t 4;1 le Burjey Public Library:J a g M LmVJuH3l Today at . TwinFalls. .^oger S. Burdick, disustrict judge fo r $180 from ih-.m-9.i5 Al-Anon-TwiniFaU Fl s • TwirljFalls Couniy, staitaned th e p ro -. total o f>m $3 the bar association andtil, a 12:13-2:30-4:45-7 8 p.m. at Magic-Vjr-Valley-FeUowship Holl, 801)1 iSecond Ave. N. For more jecif He enlisted thele h e lp o f th e Slbhe & $320Fl fromJ»arson, Smitii,Js; B ^B Stimmer Matiitinee Series i^ B B j - Informatior:, call 736-36-2706. Idaho Historical Socieiety and.Twin Tuft & :By Fletcher; Alfred E. Barrus;•y; Mon&Uurall11 12:30 - 2:30 . M i^ Valley RoseoeeSodeJy'’ - Falls and Jerome librararies tb corn- Chuifch, Bywater;Cl John A. Bradley;IJ. Tues & Wed ai i0:30-l2;30-2;3010: 7 p.m . at First SecSecurity Bank on Main andid :Shoshone Street in Twin pile a list of books dealingd with ChisholmChurch & Snow; Donaldin; J. In *Bom(oi.obeWlld{PG) elcome. Idaho’s early le^al hislistory.'Duripg StonleyIm; t Dennis R. Byington;R . 1 9 'Andre (F “l i i n 'S s & S Oor T tCitizens Ceotsr their W inter m eeting, th e bw -associ- W hipple;' Holloway; I Douglas ndR. All Sc«liSI.50wi(hoitoj?M«lnceT.cid StaCtS WBCVednesday atfTwin 9 ______Dinner at noon, , pipinochle at 1 p.m. and advorvanced line dancing at 3:30 . ation’s attorneys voteited tb commit Mark A.j; In Kerry D. M cM urray; and "p.'fh. For more inform)rmaUon. call 7 34-5084...... $2,000 to niaich witlith individual To the. Ingram < ($500 toul). grants from attorneysys throughout SlOO frome Oakley Public Library: F3UDAY the d istric t . to tal o f im$1 the bar association andI a I • JTEVEENS ESTATE AUlUCTION^ JU-Anon-BuhlL . ■ • • A committee chaireded by Burdick Stone‘'& $155FI from Parson, Smith, 8 p.m. at First PiesIlesbylerian Church, 516 MainJn S t For more infonnation, and comprised of^Mikike Felton Jr., Tuft & ByFletcher; Alfred E. Barrus; ONDAY, JULY 10, IS ...... _.caU (208) 543-57920'2orJ36-2706...______- -Jennifer-Kroos, Kentt Fletcher-and—Church,1 Bywater;Cl John A. Bradley; Al-Anon-StraM(Meetiiig Norman' Semanko oskcked individual Chisholm:Church &-Snow;-DonaldJ.-.n: 28/10mll«swestonUS30.0 south sice of road. (Some parUng I Twin Falls. Forjnore infor- Im; Dennis R. Byington;H available In pasture, other pailSSSSI 3rat the old Union ^ o o l. Ptease N oon at W alker Center,Ce 219 Shoshone S t in T' lawyers for funds to bebe matched by Stanley K 1.yot|ia(anil»Mmyouml(.Vaiyliury busy highway. mation, call 736-2076076. a bar association grantIt Libraries in Whipple,’ Hollowoy;I Douglas R.nd ______Al-Anon-W (^Idell . ' ithe Magic Valley are nown purchas- Mark A.!, In Kerry D. McMurray and SALE TIME: 5:30 p.mm. Ewanlmiale ■ luiichlryBOT 8 p jn . at Christ LutheranLui Church. 1752 Secondjnd Ave. W. For more Infor- liing book^to help Idedaho citizens To theIngram ($255 total), in ■“ . mation, call (208)536536 -27^.^5^6^527 or 736-20'2076. iistoiy of their Rupert: lie $; Demary Library in leam about the legaLbi: ^ 1979 Mercury Montego MX 4 dooiloor Mdan. m, ai^ ^ |p .S ., P.B.. ilr.Ir. 65,65,957 miles Twin Falls S^orC state a nd region. 1 Office; $:$50 from the Pena Law Exercise - Over• 606C at 10 a.m. Non*strenuousus and no charge. For more Attorney contributioiions of S3,265 Neumann,$25 each from Gara B.ey QRGAN-AIAPPLIANCES-ELECTRKRICAL ITEMS information, call 734-34-5084. ond the bar contributiotion of $2,230 G. Cole;n, Kent Jensen and Stanley )ve With SM thm oven door - GE auto- PyiTtyr ...... e; $75 each from Ling, lognph eleetiic cajh regWef - Twtn Falls Senior C made a total of $5,4955 in donations Nielsen & lord organ and stool Dinner otnoon. For m ori information, call 734''34-5084'.' to the area's libraries.I. FollowingI is & Bollar;& Robertson and Goodman SSS; the list of recipients,:, contributors< associationir; and $175 from the bar FURNITUHE - - SATURDAY and am ounts. T o th eon 1 ($450 total), Al-Anon FamilyrQroim Qi T o th e T w in Falls Pu^lbllc Library: from Jennie Bellevue Library: $25•m ^les-& uneftal)les-Qo& n V iew Hospital, 228 ShoupI Ave.A W. in Twin FaUs. For S S S H S f f i l 9 a.m; ot Canyon V $200 each from thi:he firms of James W.tinifer I L. Kroos, $50 from more information, call 734-5222. ^ COUECT|liS ____ Stcphon._^Ky.an,Yig..J,_S.ton.c_&_bar_assocjajf. Phillips and $75 from tiie ‘ Alexander, To the:iation.($lSO.tQtal). I ______I • 20M on F ^ I vid c m • O ^^ u o i and MONDAY . Trainor; Benoit,^ , ' Sinclair, Harwood &6 High; and $25 from.Je Hailey Public Library: Al-Anoa-Ketcfauc RoshoIt,"Robertson &k Tucker; and from R. Ken. Jennifer L. Kroos, $100 8:30 a.m. ot Sun. Club,Cli Second Street E. For moremo Information, call (209) $400 from the 5(h D C is tr ic t B a r tiie b ar osscKeith R oark a nd $125 from 726-3165. ssociation ($250 total), in H OIRSE-SHOP-YAM n |TE|TEMS A ssociation ($1,000 toUotal). • Tb the ( ^ o ry make pony can > 3 pony coF- Al-Anoa-Kimberiberfy e Community Library in 8 p.m. at Seniorr CiCitizen Center on Main Strcjtreet For more information, To t^ Kimberly Pulublic L ibr^: Kctchum: ; ar V. SlOO each from the bar 36-2706. . $100 each from the baror'association; associatio 0811734-4631 or 736-: tion iind the firm of^ fw^BinSpariiifid'oifiermS Al-Anoa-Sboahotboos G. Kent Taylor; andd the firm of Luboviski, ki. Wygle, FallowHeld & 8 p.m. at Senior• CitizenCi Building on North RaRail Street. For m ore infor- R o sh o lt R obertson &; TTucker ($300 W illiam son OWNER: BASiSCOM & LUCILLE STrEVEHS E \ ESTATE ~ matioriTcaU (208) 544544-7802 or 736-2706. touil). . . TotheFjon ($200 touil). Alateen To the Jerome Pub!iblic Library: from Free! Filer Public Library: $25jn . . 1 . ™ *; Cash ; or Bankable Check DayofSalgDai red Decker, $200 from da nm g sd lrr Mtttsfs Aostfen 8«is m n 5 to 6 p.m. atW alkiBiker Center, 219 Shoshone S t N, in Twin. Falls, $165 from the firm o f"Fredericksen, F Fuller & V *n>* smmm (M s«MiM suir : Williams and SlOO from Beginning A gainn SinglesS (an activity basedd oorganization for area sin- W illia m s & M e s e rvvy j and $150 thebarasso AUCTIONEERS RmgUd* Pheot: (lot) 43t.rns CLERK gles) from the bar associaiation ($315 . To tiiessociation C ($325 total). : Camas District Library in . G o o d a ‘S5??Sa-5360^ Ijim er Loveland For more informatiiration and to receive a newslet)letter and/or monthly calen- total). Fairfield: 3 Cart Van Tassell Rupert, Idaho' dar, write lo Beginn:inning Agoin Singles, P.O.I. EBox 818, Twin Falls.lD • • To the Hansen Distrstrict Library: associationi: $100 each from the barw Mobile 73M 616 Rupert l(Saho-438-34055 436-9863 ■ 83303-0818. $100 each from the th nrm of F.Varin on(S: and the Honorable John Cfaiistianl2>Stq>SipSiqjportOroq) Hepworth, Nungester:r & L ezam iz ($200 total). 6:30 to 7:45 p.m.r. ot.Eastsideai Baptist Church,:h, 2 0 4 'Eastland Drive N. in and the bar associaiiation.($200 Twin Falls. For more>re Iiriformation, call Suzon at1734-7201. T. _ total). T w in Falls Senior C To the Richfield Putublic Library: YOI 'S FUTURE . . . START nIT RIGHT! Exercise - Over 60 at ID a.m. Non-strouousJS andi no charge. For more $100 cach from the th firm of 3UR CHILD'S information, call 734-f14-5084. Hepworth,, Nungester;r & Lezamiz NOW WITH IMMUNIZATII nONSr Tw in Falla SeniorIf C fV ntw and the bar'associationn ($200( total). START (TN ■or more i n f o ^ d o n , call 734-34-5084. D lnnerat noon. For To the Hagerman Pul . N e a r l y hiidren are not ade'quiuately immunized agaigainst m easles, $250 from Larry E. rly half of Idaho's chil This public service’ce column< is designed to annoinouncc Magic Valley dabs H o lla n d '^ H art and $1BlOO from tiie pOllO, diphtheria, tetanus, mit um ps,.rubeiia, andd hem] ophilus. ), whooping cough, di and organization meetleefio^, times and places. ToVo have your meeting listed bar association ($350 totOUJl). send notice- with naimame ofthe or^anizadoa, dayy iand week(s), and time o f To the Wendell Pubiblic Library: the meetins with a telephone'numberfe to Bobbibbi-Jo Hall a fjb e Times- $50 from R obert W . BeBartlett II and — News, P.O. Box S4S.J8. Twin FallilD 83303, atteatination Club Calendar. $ 1Q0 each from b a r assissocialion and '■ I P B IM A R Y g k PH ;eway to Quality Care" ■ HOS IK B I "Gatev Tw in Falls Cl ^ e n t e r Pole tin e Rd. EE i a s t * 733-7116 1469 P B ' , : . 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I' , • ■ ' ( Mlo n ei y _ Marlrket ^^ c h a ceologii id niclilie^at aii^ientt site';-" be Assodsted Press steadi(ies at PULLMAN, Wash. — Beforifore starting up B g aIB B le bulldozer it may pay to checheck for human S’" Mils, pot shards or other signs5 olo f ancient civ- , record. ]highs sizatipn. ' The Forest Scrvice didn’t do]o Jthat during a WjwH — ^A*sodaledfteaa__1------L— .' - - _. . recaccnt.SnakcJUv*TraTO projectn._While.chai7g:_ J inglg tthe right-of-way o f Ae Deer'w r'C reek Rood, r!?WS|yt>:; NEW YORK — WWall Street with- theiC services tan headlong'into a1 6,000-year-old6, stood profit-inking MorMonday, thanks to a residsidence. strong move by transfnsportation stocks, To Tc see what could be salvagedged, they called and the market steadieidied on its record- in1 RainshadowRi Research of Pullmliman. 'setting jcoursc. "We"V were literally meters awayaw from the ■ \ T he D ow Jones industrial ind average euth-moving ^ machines as theyy bbuilt the road V' meandered on both sidessid of iu starting ' ' aroutjund US," said Ken Reid of f theth project he point and finished justust below the peak callsills an “emergency cultural rcco^!covery.” . reached in the previ'svious session. It With W his partner, Jim Galjallison, Reid dipped 0.34 to 4,702.39.39. mapila p i ^ the site, dug test holes to.to, determine its H r i H g -V;-' But. broader gaugf the p r i m ^ responsibil- tions o f prcDrchistoric A merican rock: art, ai Reid .Canyon. “It suggests that pedpledplc were camping on' Wall Street’s vitalityity. Stocks fell in itieses o fth e team is to collect evidc/idence before it said, The work, finisinishcd last summer, uncoveteted the river immediately afln 1better, he said, Oregon’s Crater:r LLake. all your samples.” Reidid said.s 'T h ere is an clc- broke through the 4,6i4,600 level for the bersr capturedc in a.Forest Scrviccicc sting opera- “It wasn'in’t that long ago that w e: hadhi peo- The eruption,n, v which spread 30 to 50 cubiibic ment ofsuspense that’s’s a part o f it.” ' j first time, then advanceticed through 4,700. tion.)n. The money was used for ivForesttvF Scrvicc pie workin,ing for the (federal) land1 manage-n- kilometers of ash'tsh over the area, w as thoughtt tito Aftcf'testing, add«li GiGallison, “you sudden- ] iece of infomiation here i The day’s star perfonformers were trans- ‘'Pas’assport in T im e" project, inn vwhich volun- ment agencncies w ho would dig up gravraves,” he have killed evie v e ry th in g in its path aniind ly realize there’s a' piece portation stocks. Odedsd 1Levy, head o fth e teersers aided Reid and Galli£bnbn in -mapping said; 'Todiidby, there's m ore attentionjn to pro- destroyed the ecosscosystem. lhat will challenge entreinucnched notions of the | trading desk at Genesissis IMerchant Group, Amcmerican Indian groves, minenc tailings and tecting siteites and apprehending grairave rob- But Rainshado\dow’s rcscarch uncovered morore way th in ^ used to bc.” said transportation stocllocks had been fag- rockc k art in Hells Canyon. bcrs.” than 10,000 fishsh bones, which carbon datin;ing In addition to workitirking with government ging the rest of the msmarket and finally In In addition to the black marketrkct for artifacts Reid andid Gallison arc putting ^ I fifinishing indicate dated to Ithe time o fthe Mazama crupup- agcncies, Rainshadow/ hasha: been hired on occa-: have caught up to the: recordre< pace. fromom American Indian graves,!S, there1 is evi- touches yi»in»a report for the F o n ^ ScrviTvice on a tion. Addition!)! eexcavation uncovered a serieries sion by private businessessses. . . j

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J 1 \ 1 I , I ACROSSi s ii li IS. j^.,. m ^ |« |'< I*' 1 Yam mopio p .______r--- SydnoI f i a y O m a r r 1 ^ 1 ’ ^ - " ica ge ca y ig 5 Fails ■ T l|< —— - — — H T he'w tzard Of IdI :■ ______By Brant ParlfBr & John™ y H a r t ■ " ______HI 6 b n r p s c o p e _ 20 *1 y , ------kH BUAH uctton ______^ /i/!g w e U ^ S B, . « - I - - - I F J U L Yi i l l EIS YOUR BDtniDAY: Tc?P-4r, ^ IB M H e i / PMH BW f -nie You ore Iniuitiv:uitive, unorthodox, would 7 RB,4uur ft ___ .l6.Catry.on- l-|NTeFB5TeC’- W - M 17 Toi- -PPP-- ~mate~orccllcn;“ restaurant maiuganager. You diange your fUK /leOUT f t S f b Ui IN URMS,, yS] It ' ? J& A s M '® H oroooror ------'* f iiS commonon 1end " ” Aame 'on moreire l]than one occasion, you U f^W N ' H 19 About have instinctiveive knowled^: of bow to 20 Olsllkos.os o tot f' I I f I l I tiddc limey of public Cancer, Leo, ► 22 Roody 40------l i p l Aquarius persons» n s play significanl roles in S h 24, Uko hon'jon's tooth ______your life. Cuncnti rent Q -de ^otlights possible I s O t t H ■ 25 Fallbohinihind *5------p r change o f resideiuiderux, music, dixorating or I 26 A tuborr ^ ______— H H H remodeling home,ome, marriage. During July \ 29 Sm oolh ddance you have footholcithold oh property rights — ' '' — slop ~ S 3 S4 S5 don't let go! NovcNovember m m orable!' ~ fAl^tCEf<- 34 Pfovofb■b *® “ _____ ;______1 A R E S (Mlarch aid 2U A pril 19): Notice . _ b ln g so a — t j ------— h S B r o w n e — a s Deacribln ,------linreihinprYfou'll ou’l discover vital d u e s by H a g a r t h e H o r r ib l e water ------36 Abbr. Inin ppolitics \so------1 p ------examining cvideil'ideiltt. Flay waiting game, side. Don't be panidced by r MA<2'AP/(7lt7'Ti3L'o o YWAi 'v' ' 37 Basoballall 1team • | ______■P i _ ;_____ f____ time on your side s family memberer wiwho is over-anxious. n e > ) r m v M B i i : \ -»s5==^5e^ 3S Existofworwo , ^ y WAMT0I7-I& 0E «/7i5 39 Spanishih ppainter l__L _l— 1——H i J — I— 1— 1 TAURUS (April(Api 20.Moy 20): Serious . ■ C ; )Q{ OI90STr»iMM«dUS«rvti^rvteM.lne.l==f 07/11/95 vcnturcl Focusus on0 portidpation la ere- ACCOUj^tfTAtir I \ b L l l ^ A W . 40Towboat Jd fabric ■ « fV««'•»•'««• or that amounts to adven-. BVw .4^ f^ll2(25>T 41CrJnWodf Yesterday's Puizlo s M ^ "TA‘A)< ■ 42 Composeoser .. ' ing. Love relati6nship on| j T j ^ i | \ FO\25)^ Mondoissjlsoofin • • * [Hlo|s|T M c |R|fi|'ATM|i m a | p |e [ ? ] high sUuidord,I, provides'blendprc o f inspira- 43 Suflocatoa to s - I'elMl I inB l< E A V e~l. ■ b I a I v I e I tion with controvctroverey. s i-v 45 Like ann 0'ovine iB u l I |e|w1 GEMINI^May y 21-June 20): Yearning y 6 SinQino voicff ' l»-l*|N |6By N T E gp ^ 2 2 ______46 Estuaiy |p|r|o|m [|[8' eW h Tfvf y iA lL lR lfj to see loved one on« is powerful - make '^TTCTncronjsfow l------9-Kind-or salts plans, check withm th travel expert. Let go of _ 48 Fractlonajnalpart ' 10 Playground c p rry- 52 ROIOXOB3i items Ic Io Il I l Ia' i? I b n T j}Is It^ e Io ] status QUO, makelake way for. future. Com - 56 Bowildorclered ' ^ 11 Penm anship | a | l | t |g |N B c B A ?i1ji | e U a | r | e 1 plicated “iovce’ story" sic dfr"""'!* immedi- W f ^ ^ y A h e * 2 lutate . 12 Brutish man |p | I ( N l l l i f p B A C O^■brTTTqIti. nteottenlion.AiieAiics Involved. B y M o h BeeU^alley ' jrtWalkar g fiS:od,ao S 13 Look Ie | vJ e M 8 | 5 l V e ff T lE l wi^ CANCER (June(Jun 21-July 22): Fight for ------;— , liquor 21 Glut Ir Ie I ^ t It r B I ^"'oiw|p|e|Rl* ~> indudes fbod, OlV \T! eO Y oam loflor 23 Facile ■■■■wru ■■£ ApJ7|E aB |[|l|i cash. Cycle movesup, mo^ initiate project, ■ MAYBE I CAH U5E U5l YENTAL ^ I h e l LLC O . . . ) YOU'RE K O T I] Flynn 26 Suit part 1 ^ L A f A l 1 p i p•^'T S I C A LL , 61 Actor Flyi Iu Ih Ie Ia Ih It H l l H Tj p y rdlLTBlM iniprinl style,, letIct the1 world know, **1 am - . telepathy tdi ^<51 E T ^ A R S ^ JY flAftee.' I ,0th ' ' 27 Hatred ’ ( '■ a U T 01 serious about love!”love .^HER?/ g ^ r'^ 26 A dance I l I e Ia I dM o I l e rII TO CALL ME = r '< X ^ W A N T T£7 I In Ia Iv Ie K e l T t H.■ p rL o , LEO (July’ 23-Aug.23- 22): Don’t cover — 64 Woalhorlorwonl' 29 Clutches 7 / ^ ^ TALK TO,- I fjE rE llisl up shynessless with bravado. If others' t / c v T l / ^ H 65 Wllod ■ 30 Short letter lAlHielsBsiTlBlElpI 31 Mentally alert see you os youou are,a they wiD love youl ■ i ^ 32 Column order 07/t!/35 Hun<^ pays dividends, divi follow trail to . / o S s d o w n se who accuse you of un- 1 A fish 33 Adhesive JL ' o rthodox are: dismaldisi failures. y I Ingredient - 23 SettlodRipp'od alteral 35 Lager 45 With affectkin 53 AmArmstrong or • - VIROO (Aug.^ 23.Sqx. 22): Aquarian : 7-11 ^^7/ - 38 Rest 47 Great Lake Secledaka dedaies, “You de 7 0 H . 4 Drink • 39 Aesemblles 48 Sayings 54 Plai'lanlst Brubeck and I'm : to seesc th ^ you get it]” You’ll V - 5 NightclubJub 41 G oalee locatkin3n 49 Birthright setlar SS Racl«0»ul . bcukcnbysiijprisuprise, some will insist, *^ou I iC l 6 Far Iromjm thin 42 Run smoothly 50 Peddle 58 Om aweied pubiidty petsoolT 44 Handles ' 51 Round dance friei 'B y B oi b b T h a v e s ept. 23-OcL 22): D iv ei^, -Frpnk an^ Ernestt nsts without scattering ■Dmtneismetr;ric equivaldent ^ t on social ^airs,politi- . h m m M- i , e r <.TEf..."SlG .{ W iG" cal acumen. QiecCheck references, let others „ Ify cuI cscan’t visuilize the length of a ' ' I . know you areson on Ito them! e w p z o y - . =j ^'ei0 6 u Y " . . . railHmetcr,er. think of it ^ the thlckoess L M . B o yfll, tl , sc6|Pio(od(OcL 23-Nov. 21): Rnanoes /H E N T I o fad lm e.]e. F or the w eight o f a gram , the • ..importafltl Extractn '?(6 K /IH U M /'" ■ W h a t ’s w h a / A e f w c r , X & Almostst rnever is tbe suicide decisionon • ;..v. phasizarelathvs.ives, es^Mdolly nothets, sis- . . . S O W , * .» a SMp Jud|[udgroent, say tbe medical ex-ac- . ' ten. Recovery/'oflostaitidefeahired. o f I p Jt S amlners. • fam ous Hope diam ond, SA O nTA RRIUS IU (Nov. 22-Dec.. 21): " CD ._ C ,— ,M /»yse-NRCT-I------j - 5 ------SalgBO-ieo.gtapc5JWcre fafflillat, to Pofc,or. Local police departmentints at last re- Some oeople! ina IniriM. •*Vftu wnulifa’t fit______»§• tusueseuUsailOT. They w eri what Oirlsto*to. port were laying out an"n average o t ia r T e ll themn whwhere to go, express coo* ' / \ ^ I n I 3 pher Colus>1un)bus's sailors thought thev u 5 ,0 0 0 per year.to keep eaeach full'tlme and procproceed accotdingly.^pot* L o saw on the Atlantic Ocean far off. land. ofCcerontheJob.. . light on celebiatiGnation, camivsL m t i ^ ■-. _ - I h e menI gave.thc.grapea'gi naroeto that\M Q . 'W bat p r o p a ^ o 0 f.diToroed CAERICORN 2Wan. I?;^Ob. 'a t e n w . ' ^ ' ^ i l h a tw S o h wivo o ' w oaiaieT entsaO jr g e t m ar n r i i ^ a g s if l? - ^ " tain hint liom sii{ • By A r t S a n s o m" ■ S C h l p ^ up in English as Saigasso Sea. A. Nearly 7 ( percent, , ^ ^ ily relationshipsJps 1require d iplom a^. Re* lo D undee once said tbose.w ho • Q.*Freddent Aadieir Jacfaria on bftd ■ q>oDd accordingljingly. M ude flgurea promi- [XttDUMNtfTlfteSCOIH H 6 S 6 J D I ’’w h o op p s ! V ' ~ toxing know a body shot ais Is KaroBhiscbeck.WhatfraaOB? nently, ^ consl»nsists of “mysteiy prod- v - < '—V - 1 ' . watch box: V^TEUi'rDUiTCOHWt ( w brU ngtfi(flhe hit fighter lifts a foot .offaft . A . W hen Jackson w as 1313 years old, a . u c tr Don’t tumimyourbackonlovel y. .' U 6 y < ^ the canvas,as. Bddah oOicer told him toD iahine a pair AQUARIUS(JJS(Jan.20.Feb.l8):Sotne• rB ill nev4 billed henelf .asI a of boots. History, recordss 1the boy rc- o n e In ^ “OurI:hlr lives an p ^ e L " Your •<* •• ■ i s c a i e i ,.. I deep ihlakeito , t}Ul she'sdmetimes coveredrd fused, so the officer cutt 1him with a : response: -Ihat’stet’s nice, but DOW let’s get .. ^ : / ( f \ e o n s k l ^ible h groudd with small comment.nt. sword. Years bter as' a pollolitlcal candid on with tasksi at Ihandl" Communication do . date, (fie scar got Jackson vc -7 V i ‘ Sbesald;“f; “Knowing what you can not do votes,.. fiomlbrelEDlandland lifts m ofile...... 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• ‘ ' '4 ' V ' . ' ' ' ' - . . . [ ,■ ^ I-: i ^ J I. . • • C-. Tlmea-Nowsr'^inFin Fallsr-idnho T uesday JulyIly '11,1995 I. Announcic e m ^ n tS 'EE m p l o y m e> n n t — < - ”' 203 “~ 1 £ 2 o i 1 ^ 1 2 0 6 I ' 208 ■ 4 212 1 I j” 212 1 1 2 I i PROFEMJONAL ADULT CARE I MEDICAL/DENTAL. jHEDICAtmENTA^ PROFESSIONAL I T^DE I T ^ £ I I •SERVICES PERSONAL J L _ J 2 £ 2 ^ — m- MEDICAL Port timo RN to 0 & D T ransportation - TIRE poison noodod, oxp. TRADE Driver ne ed e d for-. MISC M Seeking ambitlQus,: I Ina MEDICAUOENTAL im- ) PROFESSIONAL outgoing person w/perso-f 'i f Trans IV buse*. CDL ' do home visits Friday- OUTDOOR WRITERS SeivicesJNC proforrtfd, apply in per­ 3Y ADULT CARfe Hlrin, (or ' mediate oponing for a PT nairiy for PT poslllon as^, BANKRUPTCY :aro medical technologistat ot Monday for busy homcff WANTED 1735 S Moin son, Magic Valloy Tire, required. 496 Madrono. j All Chapter & AQ rolalwa l ^ h o u s o k o o p e r a id e (c DJ Party Hoat tm. on - iuQh Twin Falls Clinic & Hospl-ie|. health agency in Elko,. W e'j'e looking for sm oothll Qooding, ID 83330 Truck Lano ond Main in Call 7 3 6 -2 1 3 3 '. J one small resldontlai car ont NV. E x c o ilb n t s a la r y , a Buhl, w eekends. Wilt Irain, m u­ I facility. Monday throug,K |^ toi Lab. Must bo pnsfldont , writers who can share0 Seeking Magic Valloy area co'naujtalion. lb mlloogo reimbursolnont. their experiences oflold.I. drivers with CDL andd - JTRADE. . ll.qualifled, wo tsic knowledge a plus. >166 ■ Ffldoy 326-3200 All shift In ail areas of Iho lab. Sond rosumo to PO Box . i 536-7760 eOO-548-216( Contact Doylo at Homo) Photo skills helpful. good driving rocord. 488 WANTED;Fulltlme lire have immodlole oponing , : m od EOE. Conlact Noncy 733- ■ 2 5 M T F , ID 83303 ' - WmH.-Mulbofty Hoallh Sorvlcos of Nova-• Send cover letter, telo- state Reefer - Mostly no->. solo* & son/lco porson. for certified welders, milfi : 2 2 yrs , agriculture ! womBuhl o 3700, ext. 243.______Wrights, sheol motal woric- _ oxporionco ____ part time mllkor for Bui ^ da, Inc 702-738-1250) phono num ber & writingS touch frelflhL Exper. in basic tire & auto _ ors, pipe fitters & laborers. MISCAVON-Eam : r S aroa. Cali 543-5984: — . MEDICAL/DENTAL Surgl- sam ples to: CompoUtlvo Salary - sen/lce helpful. Excel, . - i COUNTRy CLEANERS valid cal Coordinator. LPN . salary and benefit pkg. Contact Q&L Motal Fob, S8-$l4/hr. Full/pari time. ' Wo cloan horo, wo doe Outdoor Editor. PO Box Timely Raises ADULT CARE Somflrnmliin to required. Will bo rospon- ; 648, TF. ID 83303 Hoallh insurance OK Aulo Syatema 556 inc. 208.-228-2872 ask No door to door. •. thofo. wo cloan ovorywl or In . slblo.to orlonlato potlonts OFFICE NURSE nooded 4th Avo. W Twin Falls for Ray or Bob bolwoon 3 1-600-676-0621.IND-REP woman noods woman I ' “ for busy doclor'e office. 401K oro. Roaldomlal. deta tgoti- to, hospitol surgory pro­ 733-3077. SfieTom or. pm & 5 pm wbekdoys. - nnWn como & caro for her I 20-30 hrs/wk. Exporioncoa PROFESSIONAL: Posi-I- Lumpors Paid homo. Terms oro nogoise In gram, cuimplote surgory Jim. ______: m tos. °e>a ,Z proforrod. Send resumes, tlons Openings: Full-time0 Home Rogularty TRADE Tnjck driver posi- iI 2 1 5 “ able. Corttact LouiseBrid- I charts and pro-cortlfy pro- to Nurso P.O. Box 6B6g Counselor/Ubrarion, Highh Modem Equipment tion available. CDL med- | I rkuhepreparatim roi ' Room 520 at 1628 Bri< codiiros with Insijronco TRADE irnmodlolo full timo H ousocloonlna, ro _JoromoJD.8333e,------School Science poaltion.), .. C om * by ofnce o r eali ------opening for-exporionced, • Ical & d e a n driving ro c o rd --■ ;754 ■ govlow Blvd. . —com panies, a o rlc a l skills ------«vo»n»>'e- Call 733-475^ r -spoeiai Edaeatiafrraacn-l ~ ------^r-20y93»44S1------_ mechanlc/Uro m an. Apply; required. Exporionco In ' ~733^2009'for » customlzbd com- ' required. Must poMoss9 ao VETERINARYTechnichlann er. Ouoliricatlons: Idaho prof. resum e - Roy Slotten "A bU L t CARE: L h ^ ln co(698. r cheerful, positive & pro- h DIESEL TRUCK DRIVERa In person a t Magic Volley semi, pup combinalion “ J P ro p e rty M grnt Af w/l08t growing practice.I. Teacher Credential with . required. Local.-competi- [i^s: panlori;24 hrs. 324-369:ZZ2 fesslonol ottltudo. Submit , needed for custom farmn Tire/Los Schwob, 501 S MoglcWonl. 734-8217 ' Rontals, houso, oftlco Prolor oxpor & or B.Sc. proper ondorsomonts. Lincoln, Jorom o. Full llvo wage, insurance & Short torm, long torn rosumo to Twin Falls Clin- 0 work. Musi have CDL. "n- dogroo & troinabio. FTr Please contract Michele ir twnoflts. bonoflts. Reply to Reed L oaso A groom onis.;ront roi d I 205 - ic & H o w ito l. 660 Shos- 733-4653 for oppolnlmentit . Faulkner. Ciork, Blisss Coll Brent 543-8974, after Professional resume* • Bros., inc. PO Box 472. ■ Cindy at 733-1606. coltoctJons, ovfctlons,^o«c. ot J^AQ RICUm jR^ hone, tw in Fails, 10 - School District M234. P.O). . J P M ______TRADE. Exporioncod Iron Buhl, ID 83316 or call _ leod .83301 or coll 733-370000 • For moro Info. Ca _ ■ Box 115, Bliss, ID 83314- [7 worHors/moial building - 543-4306 EOE______AQRlCULTLfRAL: Nooonce -o x t 293rATTN: Terri -irtMsytoodvoRhelndftulr. . 733-8569. ______rri I 207 1 I "(208) 352-4445.-Doad-‘ • f>od.Ju»lcaB733-OMt...... orbctors. MSHA training and Ayers. EOE. Ilnel Until filled. EOE - req. Call (702)623-8754. •TRADE Service Toch need­ PROFESSIONAL SERVIC - I 0FF1CE/CL£RICAL in gravity irrigation or ed at Polrpli. Apply In FT m usic instructor, qualii MEDICAL/DENTAL Stoffoff J HAIHSTYUST most farm machinor' •s Offlde & Clerical posM ona- No matlor how you spend , DrIvers/OTR porson 9om till 3pm. Start­ , . cations, Idaho toochtchef 326-4874 ____ RN's, LPN’S. & CNA's. *. your dart, classified flit, W o now hove oponlngs for ll _youln o u rb u sy so l6 n l ^ ■ STOPill ing poy is S6,00 per hr, crodontlal w/propc3 p o r - FT. PT lor rotating shifts. your busy ichodule. Pul You've just found Iho right 5 E X P R E S S g • Guarantoed salary plus bonus pay. txpori-. ondorsomonts. Ploaaoaso OUfSTANDINO Compensatod call time. classllled's tlm«-iavlng SYSTEM contaa MIcholo Foulkno I Dullos Include busy ER.•a PERSONNEL SERVICES' dSroctory of ooodi and ser-V PLUS commission once In brakes, soals, u- knor,' INVESTM Em :ol' Twin Foils. 733-7300 . cooporollon, friendly' jolnts, starters and allor- clerk, e ils s S chool Dipt. Dip _ . -bPPORTUNrTYlI . acuto. Geriatrics, ^col. . vicas to w)(k lor you today. • P aU vacation, holkfays, al: Burloy. 678-4040* No Foo _ . and moro oimosphora 'nQrorslshelptul.Potro.il i M • — IV234, P.O. BoxllS.BIls:Bliss, EASTERN IDAHO . bonollts, Relocation al­ Intogrity 8. oxporionco. . 3 o T IDB3314. (208)352-444! lowance negotiable. No -■ • Com pany Insurance al has ostabllshod* a drug ■ W45. LIVESTOCK ' P erm anent full timo office Moke this your lost ■ frob ottllude oncl environ- ■ BUSINESS Doadltno until {lllod. EOEEOE. COMMISSION cjty sta te tax. Battlo Mountain ° £ “■ 209 I group rates person noodod. Post Io- : • Retirement, profit ORIENTATIONI ment Must bo 18 yrs old ■ OPPORTUNmES ------: w ith 3500 hood capadtvsoat Gonoral Hospital, contact;„ bor, answer tolophone, iRESTAU^mOl^ To do appllcallon on phono, aifo, O orothyM urray, ■ sharing, etc. ond havo valFd drivers ■ 113 “ on 17.48 ocres. 220 soc ’’ typing & general office call license.______. $$PAYPHONE * ROUTESS a re n a, rolling stock, caf<:^Y (702)635-2550. ® RESTAURANT/LOUNGE •Advanced training . Local sites for salo CHILDCARE ^ ^ l l s req. ^ p l y In person e For moro Information about„ 800-762-3776------. OWNER WILL CARRY HELP WANTED - Please T R U C K E R D R IV E R w / - -' $2000 week potanUol. SERVICES . m e d ic a l ASSISTANT In olLytle Signs, 1925 Wm- U joining the J.C, Penney -& or possible assum ptlor • apply between 9-11am at .. TRADE Journeym an CDL ‘B* c la ss ilic a llo n . Call C e00-20a-s300,24 hrs. busy chlropradic clinic,,1c, bertyRd. I- salon team , call 734-0833' lUSE ■ wtth-large down, Burger Stop, 1335 Addl- > Plumber wanted. Starting Competent Hysler driver — c o S e ??s c l u b h o u s isflf Call for appointment 12 sonA ve E. TF and ask for Toni., a o e s For m oro infonnation call H ProoramYoursellWlth wage $15 hr, Exper ap­ as well. Driver will be A ' rea P a y p h o n e R oute Pro-school activities, age noon-lpm only. 734-7077 - $1500 wk..&,000 required. 2-6. Call 734-9948. Will Brawn @ 670-9005 c ^ THE SNELUNQ TEAMIII RESTAURANT Now hlriM prentice plumber wanted building own loads. Exc. 3 yr* ormoro, atorting 1-800-S13-999S ------436-3228. 5T •CL£R1CAL qualified applicants for PTT HIRINQ journeym an elec­Z benefits ind. Health, Den- _ waggSIOhr. 326-5390 Chlld-caro in my lovinv in g CAREY & ADAMS S; 'RECEPTIONIST . & FT sen/er poslUons. trician, exc. wage, bene- tal, & Liie Insurance as DOLLAR STORES homo. 736-9115 d e d . yguj dM fldod ad. wr*ir» ‘ SECRETARY Apply in person a t TF fits, 326-3323 7om-3:30pm ; well a s 401 (K), bonus In-, Consumer r , Demand Ex­ AQ: Ranch hond noodetoni® I readors undorsland yourur . 'BOOKKEEPER !} TRADE contlvos &'stock owners- , D A Y C A R E: Full or p poi a rt . som e nursery work, som Perkin* Restaurant a t' LANG EXPLORATORY plodes $50K minimum >nsl- m o«uo«-speanouL •ACCOUNT CONTROLLER^ 1564 Blue Lakes Bivd.N Hiring For hip. Applicants m u st hovo \ time oponing In privatIvate heavy eciulp. Responsking, I - Factory/food procosslng DRILUNQ capital req. VAL-U QM roforonces when applying ,80&62S-8045. homo. 324-8350. ble, reliable, hard workini m e d ic a l - SNELUNG RESTAURANT: Wallpor-r- W arehouse worisers 'ts accepting applications ol Sawtooth Door Co. 151 — r r — Call 788-2676. •• PERSONNEL SERVICES for DRILLERS HELPERS Oaycaro In my hom o a ttre rot a - — c n a Bridgevlew Estates L son'e noodod: Only applyy Fork lift oporolors Maxwell Ave. Twin Falls, Earri Ei up tif$3000/month is sooking full Umo CNA'sVs 734-1000/1-800-734-1017[ ifyoucanworknlghls. No0 Constnjcllon. Inlorvlows will bo granted .ID. 9am-4pm, Mon.-Thur*. (procosslng mortgage re­ sormblo rates. 324-3314314 AQ: Wontod yoar roun only to IndMduals mooting . ,2 for tho 6-2 shift S6.00 por RECEPTIONIST/BOOK- phone calls please. Trav­I- M echanics funds in your aroa. No'ox- porson w/oxpor oporatln e Machinists our minimum quoilflcatkxts; TRUCK i DRIVING W anl to [ J& C DAYCARE Irg farm oqulp. Ability|][ t J hr. May apply In porson.L . KEEPER Full or port time. eler's O asis, N of the perienco neoossary. H ^ e n Bridge. Carpentry ■musl b e 21 yoors old be a truck driver? FREE i U coruod staff ^ wold, speak Spanish, > Com puter experience req, •able to obtain a Convnordal 1-601-468-6288.______j CPR & FA c « n in « i. iklor m e d ic a l - CDL drivers SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS J familiarity wllh sprinkle3n a Now hiring CNA’s/NA's•- Sonci resume to PO box( . ^ Driver's license and m eet for iruck driving lessons Si Mori-Sat 6am-6pm. „ 2354 Twin,ffolle, ID 1 Cooks Sports Card Shop, estab­ V equipment Irrigation & Offering on-slto classes ) I 2 1 0 •II roqulromonts lo those who.qualify. Prof. lished I 6 yrs, excellent All a g e s bccopted.'' plus. Pickup furnished. I CALL 734-1208 ’ lB t for cerWlcaUon. Competl- , E X P R E S S •willing to woric overtime Truck Driving School. Business E location: paid vacation aller 1i live pay wiih evening & PERSONNEL SERVICES1 '*wining to travol out of town 734-0586. ______734-0779.1 ______yoar. Pioase send outllp OFFICBCLERICAL Exp.- s s s s s yf®* nlghfdlfferentials. Applyill. —rienced-oiflce-manager. ______TVilQfalls. 733-7300 *mu*t ' pass dnjg tests of experience & salary rc r- — N e e d w n e th in g to do in - - 3 -•o w e io iifn o a p o u n d s ...... - . KIDS ONLY Box -m person onlT otW ^ needed for ;^m U ng com- , Buriey. 676-4040 * No Fee ^ THE71MES*/EWS ------fnier "'quirem snts to: PO 9-AllBo n ie r Ave. W., Twin Pali* - • the evem ng hours? Uke - Lang offers competitive I 213 1 Ti C bm '^ets day ca i« cento * ' pany. bookkeeping and ^CUBFiENTLY-HAS-_____ Pre-school, 0 m e to 8 yrs^ 488, Jerom e ID 83336./>____ West Magic Care C tntf. • talking on the phonoTThenn intermountain Heating &)> wages and benefits. I MISOOPPORTU^^ _ computer skills nocessary.' you're th6 one for us. L^rgo fon cod g rass yard repilOT confidential. Air Conditioning, Inc.I. Applicalions may b e ■ Can't Find A Job? THE FOLLOWING i®'*' MEDICAL: R N ’s - If youou Cali 733-9350______. Call for a n a p p t' ' ' ' ha* an Immediate open­I- .obtained by lolophoninj} INDEPENDENT AQRICULTURAL Wantec=*’7* havo a medical floor or ' 733-0931 e x t 273 or 274 ing fbr an experiencedd (702)753-2119atany 'IfYou'roHotWo'nCool ____ experienced farm maerfiir OFFICeCLERICAL Como iS o o U s Todayt JUNIOR ROUTES “9’c _u;cj30ckgt0undj}i-aui;I:V -SecretBTtaiPosltlonOpen- — j^A>K£0JLSatLdy**_ . ory operator for Magi“O/i. pon/Isory oxperience and ------CONSTRUCTION------^VAILABLB— ------______Ucofwod/caftlflod^ulotcu Full ilmo4willIng lo give Q Technician. Must have 2 ILang Is nn equal opportuni- do-sac.in groat nelghboi.Kj,.. —Vanoy row crop'operatlor® "■ want to put it to good uso, > NOTICE 15 workers to- yrs oxperience & ownrt ty pmployer FORKUFT I 10*»solfmoliv«lor« shampoo carpets.startlng LAWNCARE hood, large home, hugluofl Commorclal driversn oil t app ly In p o rso n only a t “ hand tools, W ages & ben- ; •TWINFALLS.7 - com puter llleroto. Phone: immed. No oxp. Jioces- foiicod yard, severs cense helpful but■on>'i no W est Magic Caro Center II efils commensurate wiihh TRADE Now hiring oxpor ^WAREHOUSE W ORKERS Ra. oute 855 Richard or Ed® 734-4577’ sary, we train, both full WAITRESSES “ openings. 733-1472 necessary. Salary corr^nd 640 Flier Avo. W.TF. experience & ability. CallII Over the n»ad drivers, po- 700 Greenwood Dr ------m onsuratew /dblllty.Sen oncl part timo. 0- CompotlUvo pay. ali shifts 733-3252 for appdntnwnt.L sitions available for 2 - - COOKS lOOOPlnowood a ro lo fts RECEPTIONIST7$.OCf0l07 Opportunity for advance- Safe, caring childcarenrn rosumo to: Box 9871C ' for medical offlce. Expori­' looms on dedicated runs 900-1000 Uncoln S tN % The T im es Nows. P.C ^------mont, oil who apply m ust SNELUNG 700-800 Northviow Dr A ges 3 4.734-7260. oncod profened. Colloc- Need 1 porson PT. to leamn of 5,000 mi * per wook. PERSONNEL , SERVICES ,, ------Box 548, Twin Falls, IC MEDICAL ; be able to stori immed. & woric in oil facets of a Our trucks aro late model ' If you llvo In thoto aroat — : PROFESSIONAL Nursing-n tlons, transcription, some' To schedule an inton/low, 734-1000/1-800-734-1017 Will babysit l-school e g3 o0 .:.7 83303______computers. Sond.resumo: ’’ retail moot depl. In W en­I- frieghtlinor convonllonai ' & a n Intonatod In bo~ days morning to evenini e o d opportunity, RN coordina- i PHONE 736.2S35 ______NO FEE______I Box 99059, % The Times dell. Coll 536-6651 doy- w/double bunk sibepors. • Ing a Indepandont Jun­ . anytime. Call 730-38&6S "“ AQRICUUTURAL. N»oi[«'^* tor, G ooding Rohabllita- {. time, ask for Moat Dopt.I. Also solo position avaHa- f, ior routa carrlar...Plaasa ------farm hand w/oxp in gravl'ann tign and Living Center,7, News. PO Box 548, TwinI Outgoing energetic publi­ MISC. OPPORTUNITIES; >' ' Falls ID, 83303 ' c ation Ts now acceptingg for moro Info.______bio. Qreol pay & bonoflts. Building material supplier * 625-4553 ask lor John or lift, doltvery truck experi­ AGRICULTURAL Momln^ bed chlldron ICF/MR. Ex-Ix- 4 2 0 8 ~ per trained and walking0 Paul. 2 Guy* Trucking, porionco with MR/DD ond sond resume to: PO Box* floors. 734-9062______ence and building materi­ milker, 5 hr. shift, 100 ^co^ nJ I^PROFESSIONA^ als knowledge necessary. pods a plus. Conlact Julfe 2103. Twin Falls, 83303 dairy. Experience pro Pay b ased on exporionce. T ThHmony or Terri Mlllor, ■ TRADE •t r a d e ^ ^ sr, PROFESSIONAL GoodingI SALES OPPORTUNITY Call733-1120.EOE • Z MU ferred but will train. C a Gooding Rehab Living Joum o^n Bectridon Driver* I ^0 School Dlst. is accepting 326-5893. I I Idaho's largest , N estle Brands Foodservice | 7H£77M£SJV£VVSi 3 ilker. L C e n to r . fl34i560.1_FDr.or. - applications Tor Middle' manufactured home doal- - > R a J Leasing Is Idoklng for MISC: ^ ______^ CURRENTLY H A S^--^ Com pany Potato Division, nior, morelnformation and'd School Math teacher. ership Is looking fo ra professional drivers to ojn BE A MANAGER ^ ous- applications Certification may bo el- a unit of Nestle USA Is1 48 8i. 11 W estern S tales. United ). Furnllurb W are­ THE FOLLOWING : -AGRICULTURAL. Milko qualified porson with seeking a Journeymen >. 4 201 T” ther elementary or soc- . exporionco to fill solos 1 . We havo 20 new trucks house, has openings for . INDEPENDENT ____, for 200 cow dairy iniRloi MEDICAL Therapy Techs■'I® ondary math. Call Imme- Eloclricion al lls Nampa, this month & groal bonof- I ADMINISTRATION/ oxper. profenwd. no hous poslllon. Must bb friendly self molivated ambitious CARRIER ( ROUTES ■ needed, to work with pro-^ diotely, 934-4321 ^ Idaho manufacturing lls. Inlorosled? Cali 1- manager trainees, who .iMAWAQEMEM^)N/ Ing, call 326-5463 afte— I found handicapped Jdds. & dependable. AVAILABLE g facilily. A minimum ol 800-523-3089 - Sheriel. ore committed to an oxcit< . .. r . 6:00 p.m. ______1:45-10pm or 5:30-2pm ; Commission plus benefits •HANSEN/KIMBERLY • MANAGER Kings operat ’i" PROFESSIONAL. HUMAN Ing long tenn career. De- \L -shifts, weekend work In ' ■& vacations, reasonoblo perience is r o q u l ^ with i TRADE II you're looking for ing variety departmen •n RESOURCES COORDI- ponding on performance , Brat- M 2^ 0 6 volved. II Interested call hours. a valid Idaho electrical I a sa lo n to build a clTen- Carrier RoutorAvollaWe. •sto re s offers In store train NATOR: immediate' M agle V alley H om e -we offer rapid advance- p, |_MEDICWDENT^I h ” T eresa al 934-5603. oponing for a HR Coordl- license. Food processing ) tolo, or llyc>u would like tom ent to ali lovols of man- P lease Coll 423-4928 Rose ’ ’ Ing program, Benefits, ad C enter ’ experience Is preferreci.- -• .. loaso pioase call Lynn or Kerr or Tho Tlmes-Newa vancomont to storo man [ooci MEDICAL - Exporioncodrn nator to work in a fast- 21360 W est US Hwy 30 agement w/an excel wage , ad- l t c team oriented RN fu Applicant must hove ex-i Lisa at Tho Cut Away. paced Rehobllllatlon or- & benefit package. No ex- „ ager to individuals whe Tter. ■ m edical transcrlptlonist. Fllor. Idaho 83328 ______- . nan* time night shift, 3 12 ht ganlzation in Twin Falls. ^ . perience in all p h a ses off ' 734-2731 por nocessary, but must tf", you llva In thoaa araaa are career orientod anc -ley. p/t wllh in potential. Con or call for oppt ® 736-6777 ' Industrial applicailona ond ; A ara Intoraatad In be­ have those qualificationswho shifts equals 40 hrs., gooi Responsible for rocrull- bo willing to sta rt a l th o * a n d twn., Burley C ore Contet tact Ariono 733-3700, ext have the ability to readI TRADE. Exporionced moat ing a Indapandant routa . High School graduate, ex ----- 246. EOE______'■ SALES, guoranleod sala­ cutter wanted for ossls- bottom and work hardi ‘ ona: 1729 Mlllor A ve, Burloy ; ladder logic diagrams. carriar^Plaaa* Call 733- ecutive & leadership pa oi?ontaU^and acM ^^ ry. no oxper. nocessary, ; tant monagor poslllon. 736-9260 ______I .ox* 676-fi474.______it of MEDICAL CNA‘8, and NA'sVs d i s c i p i i n a r y a c - tool solos, oom whllo youJ Ability to troubloshool o 0931 axt 203 tentlal, eager to advanct variety of Industrial con- Poy In tho $ 1 0 to $1 2 por Z in retail merehondise field ISOS neoded, will train. Excel*ol. tion/counsbling, aamlnls- loam. 733-5137 for appi. MiSC: Poslllon Opening; i V______ince MEDICAL . CNA classoi - trol systems includingI hr. starting rango.Y ouw lll " Bus Driver ne ed e d (or tho ~ willing to relocate oiitslde Info le n t b e n e flta avaiiable,^o» ■jters policy & procedure ' work for a progressive UNIQUE VENDING leld, offered at minimal cost o [ SALES; Immediate open-- eloclrlcal molors, mqtor Bliss School Dlstrict.'CDL , of ar«a.'Contact Ron Os- y at Contact Terri at 934*5^cn revisions, knowledge ol . family buslnesBTn the side book & testing, Ciasse: Stale and Federal Tabor ' 1ng for computer saless control circuits and vari- Required. Starting August OPPORTUNITY ' IN TWIN term eior324-6068 ^rtg or apply at: Gooding Re­ FALLS AREA Os- begln7/17. Formorelnfc I. able frequency drives Is, boautwl Wood River val- 2 3 ,1995 through May 24, „ Jerome, Richard Cartet h a b Living C enter. 122020 and employment regula- person. Salary + comm. Proven track record, work > 6 9 contact Janice Bailey a ' tions and hum an resourc- Send Resumes & refer­- required. A good under-; ley w /o full benefit pack­ 1995. Ploose contact- ^ 733-69MTF.' , — Montana; Qoodlng. age whk;h indudes medi­ with local organization. rter Gooding Rehab. & LMn{ - es administration, coordi­ ; standing of oloctflcal tho- MIcholo Faulknor, Cleric, o n - I ences to Box'99307,'% cal, denial insurance^ 208-376*3811 | Cntr. 934-5601.. tion MEDICAL n a tes perfom iace evolua- The Times New s. PO BoxK oiy Is desired wHh knowl­ at 352-4445 for applicati- MANAGEMEffT. Account- , matching 401K plan & Alth THERAPY TECHNICIANSIS tlons and continuing qdu- edge of programmable on. EOE______eJ . ing manager positionunt- CLERICAL Reception 548 Twin Falls ID 83301 I profit sharing.'If you are _ BUSINESS OPPORTUNnV available for decreed nee Needed to assist devel->1- Gallon program ^ . Mlnl- - controllera helpful. Good $ PAY PHONE ROUTE | Ion lst/collectlons.FTposltlor ; TRADE ! oral ar)d written communl- Inierestod conlact Mike NORTHt. SIDE BUS CO. \ accountant, ideal appli­>ed available, experience cills,witf opmentally dlsablod groupjp mum quallflcations: Bach­ I Tackett ® 788-2294. 50 local established sites ility hom e resid en ts wltn ac< , Southern Idaho's top radio> cation skill* aro required now taking applications ° can t should p o sse ss gen­tpli- collections and Insurance es eiors degree in Human $1600 perw eek. Open 24 eral lodger, payroll, itly, tfvHles of dally IM ng.' R esources or related fieldI station Is looking for moti-■ with th e ability to inteiface i for school bus drivers for J )on- billing, excel phone skills ' TRADE ELECTRICIANS, the coming school year. hrs. ‘ Call 1-800-866-4888. AP/AR, supervising and Must be 18 yrs ol age or (equivalent experience, , vatod, organized, and ca- with ail levels of tho' licensed iourn^man. oil, people skills, and abilit) reor orientod people who> organization. W e will train.' G ood dHv- ^ experience. Looking ingfor to work independantiy.sol- older. No expdrneces-s - m ay b e substituted), Iwo I $15.50-19.25 hr. TF area seft motivated, hard work­ 0 n sary, will trafp. to four years direct hum aro inierestod In a c aree r Competitivei wages and an Ing record & CDL roqulrod. 4 i 3 0 2 for general office expor anc in radio advertising sales. excellent benent package Cali 324-4426 for a p p t i ■ ^ O N E Y T O W ^ ing individual. Excol.ork- Typing required. Excoi-ion- W age: Wllh ex|terience.e. resources experience, I Cali 232-5263 (9-4j. _ spl- S6.50 starting. Without Wo offor training, bene­ are offered to the quail- , benefits. Send resume:ol. In lent comoenaatior ut Excelldnt salary and bon- MiSC. OPPORTUNITIES, confidence to Kary Miller, W. experience $5.00 Starting.g. eflt package. Oualiflod fits, and an opportunity to> fled candU ate. Minoritiest TRADE 0-100K ss 0 In package. Contact Porson- advance. Inierestod per­ and females aro encour­ COUNTERPERSON need som'eone to help In- Reflrtanco p & equity loans; i P.O . Box 190, Buffey, ID. Shift: 3pm -11pm canaWates piese contact: slaii pivots. Call for ap- lier, noi: Canyon View Hospl- Benpflts: EUgibie for bene- sons should apply In per­ aged lo apply. InterostpdI Napo| Auto P arts is now ac- - 208-734-871^ < 83318. ID. . ta l. 2 2 8 S h o u p A ve W. e- Chrlesy VanLeeuwen. pointmenlal 324-8185. — — , flts afler 90 day s, benefitsts H R .--> sonal 415 Park Ave. twin■ candidolos are asked toI cepting applications for TF. Fax: 734-8764 se n d their resum es to: ' SS NEED CASH? include dental, health andtd M. M ic h en e r & A sso c i­ Falls, ID. B & B B ro a d ­ an aggresslvo, senrice MiSC. OPPORTUNITIES. W e buy noloe & real e stat^ 1 ' e y e care, 401k, etclll ates, inc. 493 Eastland casting 1s an equal oppor-■ NestleI Brands FoodserviceI oriented counterpereon In Looking for fixed Income c I Company contracts. Creatlvei ' Starting date: As Soon As« Drive Twin Fails, ID tunity employer, and we TwinFalls. C om e join a couple lo njn small Wells. ’ ' Flnarwe.f 1-800^999-4809, Possiblelll 83301 (208)734-8324, encourage minority' Human R esources - pregrossivo. goal oriented NV motel. A p t uUI salary- — ' ’ "Look 'Wh Please a ^ at front desk applications. e ec trtd an . organlzatkin wllh com pet­ EQUITY PLUS tO A N s” ^ .communion. (702)752- I hat I Found! -b t 168 Blake St N. 8-56 PROFESSIONAL. CLASS­ P.O. BOX9089 itive benefits. P lease 3232. 3 90-100% loans, ' Mon thni Frill______ROOM FACILITATOR: Nam pa, id 83652 apply in porson, Consolklaie-ReOnance - A vailable In A ug. a fuli- i 211 I I -TECHNICAL { 1650 Kimberiy Rd. hMiSC. OPPORTUNITIES. MoneyN for any worthwhile • ' YoulljitKlaliUlcbilorc MEDICAL; Now taking ap-> timSr 12 month position . Hiring FT /P T fo r d a n c e purpose. i Great ra te s,^ aaaifiorjcbilyEanse;1 of cvflylliins iiiT/ir ' piicatJona for dietaw cookik for 0 C lassroom Faclllta- DESIGER/DRAFTER/ELE- store. Retail sa les, prefer sewice&NOFROOT • and PM dishald. Pleasee tor to work for a test paced .. eludes locslIcclibla.riraseahJyardnlc<)itai(ity. From CTRICAL Experienced dance background. Call FEES. 1-800-22Q-4925 ' apply in person MV Man­V Rehabilitative organiza- person wanted for smqli g0^324-8058 ask tor _ ■ e x t* 1 . 'clauincdi* always Ifca. fii fmm houKwarcstu lianlvorc, or,; 210 North Idaho St.t. tion In Twin Falls. Work­ I b O e S a le s firm In R upert. ID. Com - ' yani ute. look Iqcliainfc fira jtop for >wir own saragc or' •W endell: ______ing in e n Integrated class­ Mtltive s a l^ & benefits. A u to m oit b io n - MONEY EXPRESS room with children ages MiSC. OPPORTUNITIES. RNANCtAL F SERVICES - . w w i'tri^abaita in d lo bring in I k buyers. You. MEDICAL Based on experience. In­ P o s it 18 months to 8 years to dustrial/util. design & Au- - pportu'nlty for the Looking for flxsd income W W< e spedailze In real estate I baicr pbec for baiBaiiti!__ _ . CNA’S AND NA‘8 - direct all eiaasroom couple to run small W ells, -& - 8 persor\Bl-loariB. Poor NEEDED IMMEDIATE1.YI toCad experience req. This is a great oppat Gary's Westland . ^ actfvies. FadUtate learn­ Send resum es to ESS, - NV motel. ApL utQ sd a ry - credit c & bankruptcy. OKI TF&sufroundlng areas. Right Individual izu.at We Offer a com- -fcommission. (702)^2- c ing based on therapeutie Inc. P.O. Box 178 Rupert, G reat rateel Looally FT/ PT. ApjSy at techniques, assist with O lds • Buick • Isuzuivith a grow ing com-^ 3232.2 ______' • _oownedi (208)73»0033 Jew el’s H om e Care. _ ID 63350 or contact Ken 81206^136^73.------; petltive pay plan witAfork In a p le a s a n t ' ^ 1243 Lynwood M dl. •' . perVlskm of a certined, II- MISC: TREATMENT " NEED.IIONEY? „ ^oenswJSp^tyguagq :TECHNICAttmmediBtv=- “ pany. You-wlll WOth-benefits-juch:-^s—-: ------SUPERVISOR------Real-Eetat»Low)6------“ "IWEDICACHNrFr pesWon ' lirement and health nNeeded to direct treatment . av^lable.-S-t- yrs. experi-J Pathologist and Occupa- opening for com puter ^ tional ThefBplWs. Partkrf- teams for 8 developmen- {I eirce In Gerlatlc Nursing tochnlehlan. S e n d resum e paid.vacation, retirems. We are looking &.Rofs toBox89310.M tal disabled adults in an . BankniptcyOK required. Exeellent com- ' insurance programstr w o m an w lth g r e a t' •-Intennedlato ■ - care fadiity ...... : - Poor Credit OK ------pensiittlon pm kage.-Con*,i ssfittSjp'Ts •m e Times N ew s PO Box ^ d a s s n ^ activities. Mln- 548. Twin Fall* ID 83503 -:^for a sharp m an orskills \ interested in ; for the mentally retarded. 'I'DebtConsondatlon'OK. : k tact Personnel: Canyon 'Must have at least 1 yr of icIdaho Co. 800-454-2648. ♦ n imum Qualifications: com m unication eer.ski Contact Jon ^ ^ . Candidate must have at ; experience working with ~Z erkley Willmore in ' REAL ESTATE LOANS ! I - least 2-3-.vear« post see- Ii . 2 1 2 • - I , building a careei developmer^ly disabled •Poor credit Nstory M cCormick or Bertrvlew. ' MEDICALRira • ondary education, hoki a I •Bankruptcy & fbredbsureii o C .D A and rniist p ossess Wage:V ^!cio/hr * benefits MVRMC IS BMking RN 's to BRIZEE HEATING AND . person for ah intervii .•Debt consolidation loans • work fun or part time. S e v a zeal In working with tostart -g AIRCONDmONINQ^' ' . ' - - . sShift: ^ - 1 Opm, Mon-Fri •Purchase* 4 reflniuwea , e d units Ind^mg Pedi­l|. children. Prevlbus expe- 1-eO»83»6BBO ; II rienc* In worWng with pe- Bsffeflt* include health, __ atrics Department. All our^HtrneSu^ ^ S rfr ' shifts avaliabie. Retire-I- . diatrlo clients prefsnwl. dental & eye care insur- ^ id -Quailfiad oandidaies - ..ance,401kretcll______i| . . _ . . . 3 0 5 ------• — m ent. heaWWdental; paid ‘ 'experJeSSrequW d Apr r J j t i time off svaiiabte. Conh Storting data: Mki-July, I I CONTRACTS ft plyBinjoghtfwJob.; - iInterview ing will b e d o n e I I M0RTQAQE8 I ■ k ^ Cti*nihi»N l nw petitiva kaiaiy.-Call or ______8 e iv k » m ' r e ^ wTtta H um an nM O ureea,I, M ichener & A saoe.. Ine. . onJulyim.'> - 1 h^JsiCUSTOMER ’ . . OLDSMOBILsssviissst’s fPlease apply at front desk' MVRMC P O B o x 409 TF,: 403 Eastland Dr. Twin . Flatbed Driver, 48 etatee. ‘ tS TO P DOLLAR $S g B W C E . 10 e3d.03>0409 or 208-. Falla. 1083301 (208) trtunHyemployef. ______. at158^lAeStN,TwIn For F. contracts, mortaage*. Send resum e to: P.O. 208-734-Cr72Tl _ — I 737:2173 EO E • .. • 734-8324- ' Box 182, Buhl, 10 8 3 3 1 6 ^ ' . An equal oppoftw Falls, ID, 8-6 Mon-Frill I rf E i p. . I J ’ ■ ■ ■ , ■ V. Tuesday,/, July-44.1995J Timos-Nows.'ws. Twin Folla,’ldaho C-5 ■ , , I

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5 0 2 I I 506 I 1 ioT 1 I "703 ^ ^ I f CUSTOM I I TWINFA^homes] I^TWINFAimiOII^ I JEROME/ I MOBIlgHOMES I f UNFURNISHED' I O FR C E & I I HAGERMANWOMES ■ APTS/DUPLEXES ■ RETAILSPACE |RI FARM SERVICES »143,B00. Now construc-c- 3 bdrm. 2 both. 23x28 I BUY HOUSES. S30-80K i n1903 14X70 Golden Sun- ^ tiont Ranch stylo 3 bed­d- hobby room. Fully foncod range. Fixers ok. Save ****************^ riso f KIT. 2:bdrm 2 bolh, 2 2 bdrm,.'i1 .both, oil oppl. In- TFF 2100 sq tt modern of- 1 ton Slocking & haullrig. room, 2 bolh, 1640 sq. ^ft . & sprinkled, heated de- Brokor.feos. 734-9766. ^JEROME By ownor, beau- good r cond. Coll aftor 6pm, eluding c W.D, No p o ts. ficflee; w/4 private offlcos, • 326-326-4141. or 420-4142. homo in NE area. BdghtiW tached woodwork area. - tlfully fnalntalnod homo In 1S13.000li or offor 438-8144 _7733-0374 or 733-2441 . socrolary so station, bull pon — open kitchen and formal plus RV parking., Call Ed; ^MOVING MUST SELLI 'nice location, closo to — aroa. + rocoption room, JI ground work, chopping, — I dining mom. Now buyer ' Nico area, new park. 1984 Bayvrood. 3 bdrm, 2 Brand Bri r1bW2 bdrm, 4-piox. Contact r , Craig al 734- “ifmroshlng. 1^ picker, er 733.6521 or Min. Vlow schoola, 3 bdrm. 1 bolh. IS swath, bole, stack, loader. ' 5 o i “ c a n plci< e o lo r s aridJy n —ity734-ia9a Malntenonce freo homo. fireplace, shown by balh t w/all appls, priced to oxtra0 nlco $500 ♦doppsit 0400.04 or 733-2700. • ' SCHOOLS/ carpeting. CALL KATHY 3 bdrm. 2 both, groat back appolntmont 324-2456. .soil .< quickly. Coll 438-5471 Call C 734-0427-for Info. .— tnjcks, manure haul. INSTRUCmON. PARTnrDQE 324-3S0B yard w/deck & ploy aroa. *************** . or c 436-5823.______^ EROME Offices for rent" RandlandyW eavor. 543-6886. JB FOR YOUR Sprinklers. $89,900.2706 . gioan 2 bdrm w/soparote $175, $275, ond S375, mJ ro r VIRGINIA ELDREOGE W/D room. Closo to ,^1 tISTOM SWATHING & agic Valley Crirlatlanipn 733-1735. #95-052 . FAMILY 9th Ave, E. TF. 733-2767. HORSE^ AROUND IN For Fc sale 1976 Parkway mo- V utils Indu. Coll 423-5311. IJi./Sr. High School. For ■ •Over 2600 »q ft - on one - JEROME 2 bdrm homo bile t homo. 24X52,3 bdnn, schools. » $425 4. deposit — BAIUNQ. 837-4964 OWNER CARRY Coll 733-4330.______TF Shop/Office $800 mo. ■=— onrollmont information, M9.500. Country living In lovol, 6 bdrms, 2.5 baths, o n 4 acroswlthoutbulldi- 2 < both, excel corfd. Must ^ his yoar wn te our b««ll Uae caa 733-2323 or T34-833&32. the cityl Vory nlcoly ro-e. fireplaco, dock with hoi W/10% DOWN ngs. Possible ownor bo I moved. Call 438-4168. ^ Soo ® 240 6th Avo W. ^ J" I 2 Largo Homos & Shop on TF. doan f bdr. basement \733i0081 or 734-1236 Ctaaalttod. 733-0931. rr modolod homo^argo]o tub, covored patio, largo 2 financing. Cflll 324-2163. — appt., low uiilltloa. $290 — SPEECH-U^NGUAGE PA­ Jt. lol. just oast ol Twin. 1 lot Now roofs & paint. - Mobile homo In Lazy J trail- » Coafom Swathing THOLOGIST Immodlato, ' opon rooms, ash cabinot- $139,500. JJER0ME3bdr. 1 b th. or t park. Space M9. Stool _Pplus dep. 733-4605 TFIFin the old Poris building. fj f ‘ ry.'TTmtwrlIno wood stovo,ro, “Nice brick hom rf-4 1.000-3.000 sqtt of rental Uuta-crop" htedtr oponlngs. Full tlmo. 3 bdrms, 2 bath homo, 2 OWNER/AGENT ' ROBIN stovo. w/d hookup, $500. siding,i now carpot excel, Vory w. doon 1 bdnn, duplex. (J, hono Stutzman. 543-6789 Jtug® dining oroa, dock. 3 _cond.-Voiy_atfordflbio.Jb. _ /• area, induding light, hoot. ______School Otot «1..Maslora. -bodrooms,2 bath8.fomllyIly -fIreplaoeorBuhl.------____Springirodk-Realtofs____—flxat.la8taLdcp.^24:7041. _c -Call-733-6644 ’ doflrods foq. CFY (sup. I 734-4049 or 324-8778. - nonclng available. 734- _ S'alr."Call Archro"G6od- Vantod foodor/dolry quali- . , ^ , room in basomenL CALLl i •Lovoly • 3 bdrm. 2W both HAGERMAN Valloy. 30 ac. [ avail.) Exc. benollts & LYNN RASMUSSEN onan home lots ol storage,' full Z 5700; Ask for Grog. KIMBERLY. KI 2 bdrm. Coll 'JUI Tty hayn In windrow or stocA,' opportunlllos. Contact ' Owner Motlvaled. Ownor river frontage, hot water, — 736-0042 TF will custom balo. stock, ' cellular731-2807.7 . basemont, nlco dock. quI- Carry w/ $5K downpaym­ phono.$1.3 5,000. TF - Is your homo and yard ^ F East Tk4n Foils loco- Dick Qulo Dir. of Spodal ot NE location. PRICE Hon. 'bodom fadlity. ront haul. 531-5188. Ed. 208-525-7560. #95-169. ent. $39.900. 2-bdrm 837-6815. getting { to bo to mut^7 I j f REDUCED TO $110,000., QredI lot. Hurry. Won’t _ havo a beautiful mobllo T F ^ ' 1 or more privato officos. •SpoUoM • 4 bdrm. 2 bath Sumtnar la hero - and It Is t ContactCraIg ot 734- M I last. 315 Harrison. Cash s Ircimo'in'Lazy J or possi-’ "grc6 n D '0 .’ 2 bocl. 1 bath'r 0^ home daylight bosomenl.I price $36.900.734-9786. oarage aala aaaaoni Find biot trade for your home. .0400. or 733-2700. ■ pfiM R M M A C H IN ^ - -beautifully landscapad ^ - out wtiofo they aro and-laO .( now carpet covorod park- J GEM Call 733-3612 homo or injT. tennis court, avail. TFF Office( retail space.’506 tS 7a I STATE REALTY, INC.^ yard. NE locatloo. 7TF • For M /« by owntr: everyona where youra will 734-6062~ VTOfk.______J,, 978 Frolghtllnor, 1962 in­ 4-5 bdrm, 2 bath, alt brick. bo thtfougli Iho powoftui little _ now, call 733-4330 . sq. sq ft. $275 por mo. In- ternational 4300, 645-B 734-0400 ROBERT JONES clldudes utlllilos, Also 1200 p,.. This immaculala homo wblndasstrM^ ' g TF 2 bdrm townhouse. Fiat Allco loador 3 yd. Coll $199,600. Snake River7r REALTY has many rbconl Improve- . sq ft., $765/mo. avoll. 8-1. 734-7039.______I^EM1 ^ Ere^W519 j^ I ^$450/mo J + dop.NOPETS Campus ct Commons Shop- ____ VIowl This unique proper-ar- 733-0404 m onts & many fine 734-412 0 pli ^ not only Includes Snake amenities. Such as AC^ ^ 8 I ■ pin.g Centor. Coll 733- 6454 5 B£ Fiat Allis front end or 2 lots, side by side In Hill- r : 636410 am to 6 pm. loador. load Sor. U 11Y09945. . m EQUAL HOUSINGG RIvor (rontago ond an In- 1-800-262-5001 • gos heot/wator. covored KIMBERLY/HANSEN TF 2 bdr 2 both, garage crodlblo view but a darling patio, fenced backyard. ^rjO M ES^J Jtreat Division, 436-3669. w/opener. sprinkler, no pm C om es with 3 cu yd • r OPPORTUNITY Jg EXT. 1211 >r7m e OFFICE space. '• buckot. Now cutting odgo. M 10^ u ta ls advertising In iNsM. 3 b e d ro o m . 2'/6 b a in • nev/ windows, & moro. pels, 1 yr looso. $S35 * Lynwood’aroo.1.1 rent ■ PA homo. Just 10 minutes08 FOR SALE BY BUILDER 0nly$99.500. 733-0014 RARE OPPORTUNrrY, 3 deposit 734-6189. no front tiros. 90% now. reer nnnpKMr is subiod lo F * nogotiablo. 734-5380 {[rogtires 80% cops. Now up­ H ouu^M vihich m ate 1 jgd from Twin Falls and on>0 a 1534 sqfL Vaulted coiiings> for appt 91339 wnmora homes on opproximately.. to advodlto *any praleronconca nine holo goll course. This™ Courtyard, covorod pallo. AV9.9______4 acres, must soe lo ap- TF 2-Extra nice aptsi tf.F. Offlco spoco-600 sq. ft. dated drivollno, now radi­ fcTAalonadartrlnsftnbaaedcnion proporty is very epodallli*l> 1841 Spring Lnno - prodatol $156,000 for ail. Large 2 bdrm. stove, rofrig, oftoffice + 1.000 ft. work/st- ator. “tor, machine Is in good ap. CALL CAROLYN CUT- Noar Momingsido Bom. TTF BY OWNER Weil main­ Murtaugh-432-6634. disposal, private W/D. onorogo area. 2283 Wright oporaling condition. Wo i - LEft 733-e02fl. m -092.2- SI 16.900 tained. 2 bdrm. 1 both. - $47S/mo. *■ dep. Also 2 AvAvo. (Sorto-A*) 735-6246. will deirvor. 523,000. an inlonsion, to tiuka tny tudi central AC. auto sprIn- KIMBERLY. H 3 bdrm. 1 . bdrm bungeiow, stove, - 208-879-5550 208- ______' ptofaranco, IlmllaUon or 734-«000 420-4846 or 4200943 klors. ig family rm. nice . bath, largo lot on cul-do- refrlg, disposal, carport. ^ 6 0 s " ” ! I r^T f dlio1ffllnal&)n.‘ Fandlal aiaius patlo/yard. 475 Bracken s a c .-7 i 4 A sh S o u th , $450 + dep. Both downt- ■ N Ford tractor, runs, - Indudas (H ihn utxlor ■» ago ol $72.900. Call 423-8414. g COMMERCIAL w/l^w/blade. 326-5869 ia Ihrlno with pw enu orlogali GEM For sale by owner. 3 bdnn, S t N. $72.500.734-3285 own. No pets. 734-5781. ■ PROPERTY — 1 bath, living, dining, & - 6W ~ \ S »nd STATE REALTY. INC. TF BY OWNER Newly KIMBERLY i< $76 ,6 0 0 . 3 I TF.2 bdrm in deluxe 1 yr “ Foror SaleS Ford Ferguson PK09 codfkv 0 £ tt(r cr 734-0400 family room, rireplaco, T UNFURNISHED TF Office bIdgs to be given side bdrm. 1 baLh. shade/fruit ■ old0 4-plex. Opon floor 2 W side doiivory rako w/ 3- ■7 now gas heat & hoi wator palntod and landscapod. HOUSES owoy. you noul. 733-6805 point poin hitch roody for work , Got aomotrnno to aoO? Son ,hIt heater; now roof, a groat■ 2 bdmi, 1 bath, famlly'rm. treos. Fenced backyard. | plan w/kltchon bar, 2 Ig ^ Iho low-coal way . . . with vrorkshop. nlco patio and Lg lot. Nice homo, FmHA 44 bdrm partial brick house. baths, C m aster bdrm $300.678-5717 eves. >32 daulfiod.733-0931. ‘ buy at S68.000.734-6407 OFFICE-SHOP yard. 440 Bracken St. N. assumable. 423-6337 2 ; firopiacos. Hoot pump, w/waik'In w ciosot. private . WAREHOUSE Hestoleston 8400 swathor, AC, S S a S $62.500.734-3265 “ elec h eat Cali 733-6805. bath, b w/outsldo patio. c law. Our (oadora axo horobirDby SHOP - On 1 - 5 Acros 8toroo.$21,000.NH1068 ston Storage rm. AC. rofrig. Ponced, | Zoned M-2. bole ball wagon. 460 Ford Inlomiod that all dwoOingsngs TF. 6 BDRMI1I 236 Madi- I 512 1 ^Buhl • Largo two-story range.f. DW. Ig utlliw rm. : advulteod in Sib oowspapor an FARM/RANCHES/ homo , with 3 bdrms. 2 QectrlcHoat. jnolor. moli $19,000. Coso IH avaW o on art ocynl o o o r t ^ son. $75,90011 736-1854. I covorod'porklng. Some 2-12x14 Doors. ^855)8550 in lino bolor. $9000. DAIRIES • baths I anda foncod shady - utlllUos . included. $595 mo ba5h.ToconttaincfOUiii*uCon TF. Estate sale. Timeless I backyard-near schools ^ 50x60'Building Belarus Boli 825 4 wd. 480 calHUO ToliM ot t-«0&«69- 25 acres, nice 2 bdrm, 1 | + dop. Near CSI. No pots. Lease or Buy hrs. hrs. Ilko now. $15000. JD 97f7. Tho ToO-lroo loiophono archltocturo ranch style ^ and park. Yoar lease WUls ^ Inc. 734-4411. Aftor home, 3 bdrm. 2 bath, bath, partial basemont, required. $550 per month ^ SH-104 800 800 swathor. w/oxtra can­ nuntcr lor t a hooAx) krpTOdb b 1 w/outbulldlngs & corral. , 5pm. 733-4539.______1-C00327-eZ73. family room, fire placo. ‘ plus deposit Reforoncos _ l vas.vas, $1750. Heston 6400 extras professionally 23 shares Ncrthsido wa­ and credit chock required. TF. TF 2 bdrm. In 4-pIox, AC, NeNearly new • 3600 sq. ft. swather. swa no cab. 14' c u t. . decorated. 30X60 stool te r . N /W o f J o ro m o . Call Barker Realtors 543- laundry It room, family rully insulated. Exploslvo $3000. $30l 2 v^ool 3 pt hay . building, 6.9 acres, lac $125.000.324-5657. . 4371 * orcallJim at room, r< kitchen appliances yProof lighting & dust proof tumor, turn $300.352-4236 _JSOeu____ n -Non-smoklttg-734r992S____— Farmali-A-TractorrS-JD ------mentsyinc. 5 7 7W orrey ^YW HERE — 502 Rd. HIChnold. ID 63349. 460 Balers, High Dump TWIN FALLS HOMES for loss than renting 0 truck. TF3bdrm/1 TF balh.New/AC. 610 I ■ b Ij HURLEH I ; NeodioadsioCallf&Artz. 4-pIex 4 i.P.O.S. $525. I STORAGE/ WagWagon. 734-0445 . 92 acres, 60 shares of TF * J b ^ m / J b a ^ . No^w/AC^ | j water, in hay and pasture. FREE ESTIMATES 2 t JVAHEHOUSE RENTAL H 9129 S w athor'jD 216 CALL324^90------DDuplox/carp'orl. $490. baler 324-3543______FAX Homo, corrals, loaling _ 736-3964. STORAGE Country homo 1994 Mar- sheds.734-5518 or Lovoly1, 4 bdrm. 2 bath. —i lotto manufactured home ------UPIP TO 3000 SQ FT. 20 TRACTORS 328-3196 $650. : no pots. 736-1854 TF TF 2 bdrm. W/D hook-up. ctCENTS/SO FT. 2ND AVE jD d 4640.14.9X4646 tiros. on 1 acre w /1 addtltonal . 1 ■ . stove,8' rofrig, disposal. YOUR aero avollablo. 2241-E. For F solo by owner: 40. ^ NORTH. TF. ELEVATOR ^ 8100b i( hrs. $19,700 TF -1 bdrm, now carpot ond DW,q wator/lrash Indudod, & & ROLL1 UP DOORS. JD44 3775 N.. S, of Filer, 3 acres, 40 shores water. paint, . stovo & rofrig, n D 4430,14.9X38 tlrOS. gated pipe Irrlgallon-could , ground floor, outsido stor­ ROBIN 4800 48( hrs. $15,000 bdrm. 2 bath, spill plan, washer hook-up, water age ^ unit $450/mo + dep. 734-40497; OR 324-8778 Coso AD asking $95,000.326-4942 bo subdivided. Close to paid, , small ydrd, $260. a :oso3394< 14.9X46 tires 324-7593 eves/wDOkonds. — 56<5600 hra. $26,000 • TIMES CLASSIFIED Richflokj, Id. 208-487-2629 Coll ' 735-0410 after 3 pm 733-57377 doye.______^ DEPARTMENT FILER By ownor, 3 bdrm^ 1 . 6 t t 420< ^ »43 or B37-6313 bath, largo lol. appls Incl. RIVER FRONT FILER: o 2 bdrm homo. Ig lot. FARMS FOR RENT | 208-734-5538 foncod yard, carpel allow? 2 Richfield Farms. 213 & $400 mo. Ist-iost.mo-f " ■ ""605 1 L 'ractor-MF 30 w/blodo. , ance. $60.000.326-4544 150 Ac. 2 homes & many , $2,700.-736-6246/324- dop. 326-5836 & 326-5045 ■ROOMS FOR RENT BUIlUHL Dairy for rent. 543- 57308 ^ ' after 5:00 p.m. bIdgs. Terms. ROBIN ^__ — 8948 NO REALTORS. Must soil! 3 bdmi. Valued , Spring Crook Realtors "HAGERMAN “X attroctlvo 2 $i eg at $58,000. Will soil for 733-4049 or 324-8778 bdrni I mobile homo. $385 S175molst/lostutIIslnd. ^ — TOT I __ S^.SOO..Garofl0..blg.lot.. — ♦-deposit coll 837-9000.- _I FNo smoking/drinking. ^I I IT-F A R M &-RANCH------Fomalo^CaU.734.7342.— 1.^rPWTtJRE&FOR^Dn^ needs oxt. palm. Some ' KIMy B E R LyT ^ T a c re s. 4 ^ S U P P U E S ^ J T im e s - ] term s/offor/hurry. 601 HAGERMAN, 1 bdrm. Ind. m( bdrm, 2 balh brick home, ” MOTEL $95 wk, $375 mo. LTig. pasturo. 543-5390. n th Ave. N. 734-9786. TF wotor, will sell homo wator. rofrig & stove, $325 ir 100 gallon fuol lank, wilh .mo, 1st & last+dop. Also —indudes all.736.19es Wfl soporato w/small acorage: ■' stands. $200,423-4767 . Sa/« F«/f#tf..-Back on Iho Dairy heifer mising'opor- 2 bdrm. houso in Hogor- I I I I I I I I i i I ^ man. $450. stovo a reHg. Rt MOTELS I- ^I s U -----] ^ market. Country 4 bdrm allon, selling 85% ol Ihom | Rooms for rent: Low rates. ■|WkNT^TO_REKj . Burley Burl Tractor Salvage homo on 2 acros. Call on the yard. Will soli cattle Incl. ' Cell 324-7250 I Comblno & tractor parts Judy. 326-5660. ‘ Dally &wookly. Phonos. I j I f y o n a r e u n a[SE3able b to call or comle e by The Times- and oqulp. as a going T Vanted:rent or leaso. FPoul, ID ♦438-5420 ..:....\S88.S00.----- JEROME: 3 bdrm. 2 both^ house for family w/ocroa- r “ operation. 423-5715 . mobllo homo In Village cS'rSSI^emdt^ffim ^ N e w s offlce, ssim ply clip and malln this order BARKER ge for 100 cows, from ^onVontod: barn or small Call 643-4371 g Wost $476/mo. No pots. "• — location 7 3 3 « 3 0 . ' houso to be moved off form to our clclassified departmnent < so th at we i 513 . - I Coll I 324-8903.______Rooms F for rent. $45 wk. your proporty, ot no cost |ACREAQES&LOT^ - 825-5733 * 734-3540 . 702-768-6456 ’g evenings. to Jo V'you. Must bo sturdy & can get your ad started w ithoutt delay.< . .' . | ~ 5 0 4 I I JEROME on canyon. 4 — in good cond. 734-0533 8URLEY/HUPERT S19.50Cibljys40acro bdnn. I 2 both. 2700 sq tt. TF TF Room for rent In prl- — or 7:736-2575. HOMES country hoftte^los, ranch1 stylo homo, DW. vale vi home, non-smoking. * Please piprint cliearly with darkirk pencil or pen | pasturo 825-5617 qvo flroc^eco. kennel. & shod. $ . ★*★★***★**★*★* - $800 *dop. 536-6121. JS250./mo. c 734-7940 ask 708 I • There anare approzimately 23I ccharacters , 5 acres on Rock Crook. - for Barbara. ______HAY. GRAIN (includinjling blank spaces) perr liline. t1 SUPERB 1 = (601)563-5096______JEROME3 JI bdrm nice TF FEED V ■ ; houso. $450/mo. wl $400 TF. hi Room forront In prfvato • Please pspay according to ratee tschedule which * ^ LOCATION J ;Have the bost of both < homo, own bathroom, uso I dep. 768-4117. of0: kitchen fadlltlos. allutil- H ie20 T 1st cutting oifafa. * In RupertlpiJ worldsi Country living & ------it! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 733-733-542 3 is piinteIted below. access to shaping, 20 TF Tl Beautiful execullvo Itlos <1, fumlshod for Chris­ minutes from iSvin Falls. home I NETv^n Falls. Lg 3 tian £ man or lady ovor 55. _ 701 1 'ISICLsr cof hay. 1B0 ton bales. ' ; BEAUTIFUL J 1 acre lots v^h water In a bdrm. I 2 bath.formollivrng —$200Anonlh.catf736^3591 CATTLE nobno bloom. Call QgS-5617. ' I M e a ^ rruii i my ad in classssificalion ] j & family mi. dbl garage. TF * BRICK HOME* rural protected subdlvl- I TF Room w/kltchon privllo- L slon. groat locatton. 1 mile fenced f yd. No smoking, a 4 mb. old Holsloln bull, AifolfHaifa Hoy. 2nd cutting. — days. I ; No pots. Ref roq. $695 gos. C Prefer womon. $200. 14 , 1-lon boles. Exc. quality. for __ * Newly Decoraled * from Wondoll. $15,000. » C^i 734-3662. vory vo quiol, complololy (P rin t o n e c h a r aictcr c tc p e r s p a c e p lease, IncIicIudIng.bIonk sp a c e s.) I 1 208-536-5841______mo. | 734-3373 or 423- — tested & vaccinated, °87-587-9131, ______- 5001. Ask for Jann. g------, $900.438-6305 te aftor 5:30 c e s s I I Lots1to2aGr»9,' ^ 6 0 7 $9 Cessna gear pump for ------Domosllcondltrtgatlonwn- TF Tl 3 bdr. 2 bth homo. 2 cor I 0 first cair Holstelri holl- stockw ogon. Call '—III * S B edroom s * C OFFICE 4 rr: 734-974 3 ______I i tor provldod. Protoctlvo garage. ( $675/mo. $500 I RETAILSPACE ors. milking & baby calvos I5ZZZIZZ_- : * SBaths . * dep. No pots. Drive by ^ I Family room vfllh * Covenants. 3 milos North ' 536:6666 no Sat HratcIrst cutting olfolfa hoy $85/ ' ot Hagorman. Priced 179 } El Camino. thon call . ' 53 -10 day old bull calvos. ton. 326-4292. Keep $18.000-S22,000. 734-4504. -______, OFFICE SPACE — trying. 12 Ton loft * Bng"^X& * 600. 650. & 1250sq.ft. $45 00. And crosff brod 1 IMng room, J The TF Tl 2 bdrm. Gas hoot, calvos, $65 to $95. Coll £1^ 1 , 2 AC/heat pump. y foncod yord. Water & son- All utilities included. Irst cutting dry cow hoy. Wright Realty Co. f Ample perking 543-4066 “ ______'^QooGood quality. $65,/Ton 837^4700 notion I furn. $400/mo + Blue L ^o s Blvd. Locations *“ “X".SS5Sn $200 dop. 418 Diamond ^ nguo bulls for ooio. 934-4958. J nandscopodl “ Call for more Infomoation a . 1 1 -1 1 Want to trade 20 acres In SI.i 733-6684 between Contact ' Steve Hallows 326-5339.______39 Goodiood dairy hoy, Grimm and • California for Idaho 8:30 ( em-5 pm.______Resis olfolfa hoy mbc. No ManwJ______* . AOREAT J ig. good quollty Hoistoin ; FAMILY HOME 1 proporty. 934-6634. - HALLOWS — rain, no weeds. Call Address.____ 2 bdrm . 1 bath mobile REALTY sprt>gor hoifors. 734-6123. Homedolo 337-3954. } 2700+SO. FT. J CAHETchoico (. lot on Carey homo,\ refrlg, stove, wash- 734*4334 _®£ main s t i 0.1 x22r.w/bam. . | Bulls for loase. - ,Clty/Stato/ap_ — - ! *3 ' ■ $189,000 J - ing machine, water, trash lood quality 1st & 2nd cut­ ’ 28x36'. also shed 16x28'. end ( sanitation indudod, ^ OFFICES ,,,» bodtgroundl 543-8373 ting olfofo. No roln, big Phpi|o'NumbBr_ $130 u p ^ 3 6 « g 2 ' — ------! !* • 436-3044 J -. oloc. sower, city, water. 5 no1 pets. Call734-«660 — ;ol08trum fed.bull calvos bales. Dollverod in seml- ______I 1 shares irrigation water — for sale. 934-8300 loadloods only. 276-3355 * - ★ w/sprlnklor system. Coll TF T> CoTV 1 bdrm houso for PARIS n building for rent. P fi main floor, top of tho stair. I 623-4495______Jrent 736-9442. 1 or sole: Grain fod chok» Irass-alfallo hoy $75 ton I 1000 sq. ft.. $400/mth Small lots ok. 543-6302. . - : ■ *P • a y S c H E D U i TFSnekaRhMr Canyon A each induding utilities. 2 beef, 65C a lb. 662-3613 Sma I"' “sos I rim lots, awesome views. ■ “ 603 I rooms. r 1500 sq. ft.. _ Horso hoy mbc Coll A l l A dI s S M u s t B e I QOOOINGVWENOEU. FURNISHED APTS/ f itortod Jersey calvos for Hi 2'A * ac. lots. $22,500 & I $400/m th. Call A rchie staisale. CaH 734-3474. ' 543-8373 $26,000 7 3 4 ^ 1 I 733-2049. sa Humhsf otPaii■ y s •' - J __ ' , Tl DUPLEXES ’ 7 0 9 n 1-3 daya...... 515 1I . TF Furnished ap t suitable r - 4i7daya...;..;.— C f ia m e p e r IlnB - QOODINQ:. By ownor. 2 ~ COMMERCIAL ( bdnn, 1 bath. 425 Neve- I PROPERTY - for 1 or 2 persons, no AQHA, 4 yr. old maro...... $3.09 per line ^da S t .Call 886-7066 I smoking. Coll 734-0992 y « Y genUe, v a y aWMIc,______------4fr3fr ... -.$4.76 perllne r ®so d — barrel, poio. rope pros- • WENOELL3bdrm.1.6 I ...... 5 old town aroa. 5000 sq fl ■ ' pect.$21M. 734-8107 j iH nea i M I n e — BtnsTOenri^eacTirtvir -y Call 734-7073. - | UNFURNISHED cy fence.'24 x38 htd ga- . 3 yr. AQHA gelding. B IG .' Offlpe^RotalL rope or ranch, good y o u th s ------‘- - F d r ^ SuJ¥la/-|i58fl rftoeon1.S lot 536-SQ24 Space for rent a 516'"" 1 horse. 423-4301 evenings Indudeyour ad fnAa ^GOODINQ:REOUCED vacation PROPERTY Q.1 & 2 b d r m a p t s , - tio n ^or weekends. $86 ,000 . Gateway lo Ida- I TIME SHARES r S335&UP -G re a t L o ca tii Total Amount Due>ue; . “ (Quiet l|vi'>0. complex, tee . I yr. old Paint, gentle but ho'8 skiing, hunting, fish- I UoCmII-ExcI opportuntty refurbished, ' dishvnsher, •Q u a lity S p a c - ing. & western lifestyle. I ^ R a t e s "O',not broke. 3 saddiea, □Mychepkorinorn o n ey o rd e r Is e n c lo se d foi 24 ao.hobby ranch, Ion gdf course, fully fum 3 —laundry fadlKlos. no pets •CompetltlvB I horsetraller.736- , Bill my VISA or>r MN a ste r C h v g a'(C ircle one nai w/ut^ue370asqfttK>me. * bdrm. 2 bath single level 864 Quincy 734^600 n m e d la te iy 6246024-7308 after 5 pm ird Mtifribar ____ ' guest cottage, metal on«3 tee.Udeck,dbl i " 'Available Irni : V - t. .Cr^tt.Cardi fo rS garage, lentlTc course & 1 a 2 bdrm opts. I ^ • I SyeaI year old reg. Point geld­ Expiration D shop^ & buildings. Groat Laurel Pari< Apaitments. n D a t e « ^ ------ane) opportunity for the right meadow views. $180,000. Contact ing. lots ot color, ranch Don 2oe-3e2-ia90 - 176MaurteeSLN..TF broke, roped ofl of. rode* " •. Dm S B B S S S B ' - person. $320,000. 734-4195 Margo 1- Muegerl 206-934-S^. • A InIr) mountain.n $2000, Call Mall your order C U S T O M E R m 1 v a c : ACREAGE 2 Ml S - Property Manager...... 857-22S5 eves.______SOLDIER MTN. SKI 2&3BEDR00U ' 1223 Lynwood Mall form .to: -. - P . O . K a W ■ WENDELL - 1 mile irdm - . TOWNHOUSES -yr American Saddlebred town, a bdrm. IV4 bath. V RESORT. $14,000. ^ Twin Falls. Idaho 83301 Tula Falls, IMo 13303 ' $17,500, $23,000. Call from $440. Gelding. $1200. John IMng rm. dining nn. family Washer & Diver hookup 736-1857 . ■ ■ 9 ^ ' ■ : • I , ; im. Sick. dW garage. AC. Vlrg or Rick, 733-6013. i MullMule $450.733-4963. * ■ Small yard.& storage ' ...\ ' lots of ehade.trees. No.petSi 734-6800 • $87.000.206-636-5841 .1 ■ • ■ 1 ' ■ ■ \ • . 'V : " 1 ■ ■ . j ■ I * : ^ ’ ’ ’ V

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4 ~ - 709 8 0 2 ' “] 4 8 1 7 ------r: ~ I 4 -820 “ 825 APPLiANCES.^ J- I^IS^FORSA^E j Ipn^ASUPPl^ J^ANTCDTOB^nJ'MR TT^ T RVICE LABS Black, puppies, S2C sod 1 bred Whirlpool comblnall Wanted buy. Good usoc 6>yr. rog. thorough bt Call evos 733-3469. gos furnace. 1 2 6 ,0 000- 0 ■ maro. 15.2 hands, Qogood- rofrlg.'& freezer. 7 : 1 — 140.000 BTU. Snake RlvRlv-. looker. Vory awoot.Dt. Ibut 2426 or 733-0002. . PERSIAN KITTEN.CyjFA er Rats. Coll Jim Hodgertjors Q D p noods oxporioncod1 rider.ric . ' - ^ rog, champion linesoa- at 654-2145.______rmatlon or your servicytce representative \ ' , Enollsh or wostbito r n , d ; 0= 0 4 \ Y O U R 1 ext 2 fbr w o n In/on S2000. 788-6200 '>“»»■da |_BUIiraNOMAT^ :— Wanted cash tor IBM com 788-2002 ovos. i t « POMEMNIAN ' patiblo computors. Col:;all- I B i & U d i M f l ■ ■ ■ n i l • Fonclng-all typep o s - A D - AKC. tiny 9 wksold. TO3-9444.______a MONEYEXPRESS - - S&flConstructrorfa n Dean’s Excavating, Incric. U y u y M a i M U l i f i l AQHA Golding. 14 yrs'rsold, < compethi^,537.^ TIMES CLASSIFIECip n croanVsaWo fluff balls.- W e d o a sp h S t • W espe<^lze In real estate groat in mts. S140C.10. 78 foro 10 om-JIm Wells Call 734-3132 Wanted to buy 3.0 V-6 on N eed a backhoe? ,B. Bill's Handymanin a perMnal loans. Poor Stidham 2 horao trolltrailer, ------DEPAHTMENTT or 734-5437. . gino f o r B u k :H Contu [lo drlvevrays. Parking lots "Need a dum p truck? No lob too small - credit & bankruptcy^ O.K.t fully one. noodsaxlow3W0rU. j . — - 8 0 8 —7-T1 208«734-553B ---- ry, call 734-4010, — Dependable S E ^ e n c © 3750. 676-4171. 5 _ _ SAINT BERNARD, fomaH Light construction. Great rates'l Locally' ------I C0MMUNICAT10 ,od! Wanted to buy. Quad Runlun- . 98S S. 1200 E., Eder 28 - Remodeling, paihtlno- ION POR SALE approx.' 20 ^ ner, 4x4 w/ hitch, gcoicod Call U3 at 825-5416ir J s a O'; ownedI(2QS)736-0033 Appoloosa filly. 19922 «com. I DEVICES — Also Lawn C are • vds. used cbmmorck on. cond. Call 423-6340. pact m oaol, alll l ii h e corpot. great shapeapo. 734-2133 for Infotmailon JD EXCAVATIONJ 423-4296 o r 420;7079ro chromo. low milaogo.JO. IIlm- Commnot Coll Phone ^ -brown.4-bluo.-$2.50/yt -SAMOYED Pure bredj y1 . ,v^t^toJiu^..TfampotlnBiin o L ___Eootlfi8sJ!wndatiof»_ . . Itod warranly. limJloaHjdliUoT “ cRargorTBalloryrioal Call 733-1411 • ' Si------HomeRapBirs------~ NORTHWESTCOtORS------bolow book at $900.0, Call( casg. $100.736-9442 ____ mo-old molo w/ papori O f A l l l ^ d s • {208)655-4318, ~ For Solo: Used Earth stoviitovo; Housobrokon. $1J)( Wonted: Bamboo Kahin!^il^o CERTinED STEE WaiorfaDs, Ponds. Top Soil Ooni let your house fade For sale': 2 way radio < ^ CAUL _ In the summer sun. flood condition, $25(250 : 734-6852.______poles, any condition. Alai ■e e l Rne Grading. Landscaping^ Dale Robinson ^ buildings tom. base. 5 programi 010 milk cans. 733-4703 ; ReasonaWd Rates/Trade Protect Itvrfth a new coat . CRAWFORD FARRIE yg rodk)s. 3 portable ml .______SHIH TZU, reg,. 3 wool. ’ Metal Bulldlnos &-R00: I r S A ^ Z B S B _ of paint Free Estimates. - SERVICE loofs Rock Hauling 734-7948 dlos, & other misc roltrelated Lg. evaporated swamlamp old. Coll423-56ig. Wanted: largo & 2 smolleoiler 4 Oarage ♦ Workshop o„ - Call 3248598 Ovor 20 yrs; oxpoflonrlonce. ^Iso 4) 000) WMEG cooler, llko now, $17! PI parrott cages. Unwante< ♦ Carport ♦RV Storage H ffav A Son Construct/on ______SpocinllioJn_chrp2iJ —m o b ile-p h o n o a^^ C a ll. -Elec.-hospital bod,:$12ieili SPRINGER SPANIEi==,■- _snakos.-roptlle8,-blrd8.-o " ^manQuallty.Counta- tomporory foot disord'o r t e ^ - 733-7000. • ^ r r:pu7obrO __ 736-6548 Free EsllmatBS L;____ 120 mb HO, SVGAd&M notch logs 2*x6' T&G roi FREE Estimates! lA ofl’1 docking. Plans, video,ib'o- lo NEC model AVD 7.00 dljdigl- Wanted: small oldor dumum^ • • Call Anytlmo , Local; 733-9063 Remodeling? DP monitor, fax mod Horses: Bought, sold & other sizes availoble tai surround processiisor -truck, or flatbed true i-800-733-9063 _ ' New Construction? oldand sound card, printer, han tradad. Coll 733-605;>055 sottwafo, $950.734-1y . ^ 6 307-664-2445. ~rr~ ■ w/dlgltal delay. $250,, nra- w/holst. No larger tha All kinds of contracting. 7fl7L^ $350,$: i 8 1 0 — . —I tables. Ice machine (flal ^ ^ ' Would like to buy commoi Fences, Decks, Awning: Ron Harney733-838030 Call 366-7340 ______or),'2 basket gas fryet e ■ ----- clai convection oven. Ca WebuiW&ilppair 3 and small wares. Call b< — 1 677-2037 or 678-658 all types o ffences. 7(3 P R O F E S S IO N A l. Reg Fox trotters, 1717 harfcf h ‘ Firewood: Hard wooiM a J fore 10PM. 208-655-414— 4 ------5 H ------1 SECU RITY BUILDING ■ _ ROOnilQ&COATIN(» galdlng 10 yra old,Id, well pine. 733-9316 ball- |T O O l^M A C H IN E m MAINTENANCE 14 vrs. — ' ■ — WANTED: Usod goll bai - is . , 733-7221 or 326-5857 broke. Bred Maro 14 4 2 3 -4 4 M o r w/horse colt at side. ------Call 432-6697 Coil rooting nailer, 48 coDiitled 4 827 20 years experlencel.' Commercial. Industrie, i — ~ 8 i i ' nails, usesi 3 days, $40C00/- I ^ A R A Q E S A t ^ s 1.800447-4490. 934-4139 for Info. Wanted lo buy used ca C ar^ntry. remodeling,g, residential. Buildup roofs, ______iFUBNmlBEJC^ cash fim 629-5354 g, Leaks repaired in 24 hrs. Rog. 9 yrs. old Baygolc IRPET pet, neutral colors; usos e d . 6) M JI.I.I.IJU JjM home repairs, painting, groQt uall& working,0° n S 2 ploc« » ^o n M . 2 re lawn odgor & use>00. Compressor,.low hour GARAGE fences & (leeks. 326-5144 horaa. $1500.734-601.fl042 ers. 733-5364 I redln- mulch e r’Call 637-9000.— - 7 10OCFS. $5500/offo ■ K M 537-6525. IR, gas.unitr f SALE Mobile Lube-N-Tun Rog. 9 yrs. old Boygeligelding, 3 yr old'sofa, grey on------j Weldor-225 Mlllor Bobca Quality C ar Careru n e Old Worid FlooringI groat trall&worklngnig randi o x c e l c o n d . $in2 grey.i ___8.000 watt, portable wel< that com es to youl ® SNAKE RIVER 1 2 0 0 .___or. cart/toads, $1600 flm 4--- ^----823 -] . ‘ TIME! re, Artistry on D eck s & P atio s horse. $1500.734-60t-6042 733-4617.______------I VARIETY FOODS Oil C hanges, Radiate?“] Hardwood Installatior . «SHARPENINGSEHViCE ______Call 736-6246______s 2 days, 5 lines Service, Batte^ Testir ing ■ Over 25 Y ears Exp. VmrTEHEARTr r 4 piece, wood frame, c itools. I & SERVICES $15 ‘® 0^, Rnlshlng & RefinlshincJtf 733-3264 Boarding, training,ling, to n e s , couch, roD, dearth Wetbarw/coolor&5atool4934. ? 5 r • $ 2 for each additional ,llni1™ 'Sting. Painting (Inside & out) r raSlde&SSS ■vostem, ' choir & cocktail ottorockor. n n e cond. Call 423-493------ALREADY picked slra> Pele Button > aipper sharpening & repair. • Lossons/ongllah-wos Listed by separate dtlosfcIS for SOUTHERN IDAHO Indoor outdoor arerirenos, VERY GOOD COl PRI- berries now avail by ordS,®. your convonionce on 7 3 44972 R 141 B racken S t S . imout, $500. Call 734-8107.I o n 'd I lAWN & GARDEN. T PR re e at the Raugus) Strawb< BUILDING & REPAIR •Wlrrors, daily tumo fl7 ' VACYSHADE.Tra Fridays & Saturda/a ng. 7344050 ★1-8q0-47t-4050 Round pon, 324-91 arly; ry Farm, $5.-a gol + to ffso AU»l‘SQ«nmlC«rp.iit Painting. Roofing. SWlng, ] 9 piece oak dormal dl' grows 6-10 ft.-yearl:I. Pot- 324-2036 from noon-5p5£!H. Bet*ourgarage.sale kltl R em o d els • New Decks. Fences & ) room set, portableI dining c $4.9G-5.45 delivored. Pc R e m o d ^ of All Types.es. le dish- te d ,.p l a n t a b l e nov!I|1j!o5 ' b u m pe r CROP t ' DMdllnee: .. construction • Special! i 710 Thursday 12:00 noon fo Taity ------I h o r s e e q u i ^ iby crib, Brocf^ure. 1 -600-615-34( Bo n -3 2 4 .8 4 3 2 & 326-5332„.2 ______‘'V ';—5E«5377:iraii5r gal plus tax. Picking da ' Friday 12:0^oon M*&-M Gonstructioi REST EASY : 19'rope, goose neckh ______lB yoor nwdfc 733-0931, ' . jobs & repairs. trailer. $2800. BurleyBu Bassett china cabl — I 7-11 am & 5-8pm. Ptoa*lase (or Saturday ____ 7 3 4 4 2 4 4 Remodels a RepalraIs Ward's Home Hate Shopping? ______654-27a0______Siaoo.,A ntiquo iblndli et, M no.children under_1-12. Roofing. Decks. Fences, _ Constnjctlpn — 111 uike the hassle— ___ _ 55^ room set w/buffet423^dining M ______8 1 8 ...... EKTS. Raugust Strawber m 828 ------Skiing, Doors, Windows. out of your dayl Grocery 2horso tmilor,$1200, i >3«63. |ilUS>CALWSTBUilEKT Farm. 514 ml N of Peril .PC TURNIPSEED i0 M 5 _ ..FOR SALE;HlQh10dn |meD1CALSUPPI^ :n Cmpet.Filmlture Cleanln 0" or ony occasloni a sy lh — Brldflo 8i-l’AinLWmBl ___CONSTRUCTION. — -toola^orloosmaIL20yfa-yf®------Call n » @733-8976.------. •— dbl. dresser. UkoLdmwoL i JEHEE.OfiUyERYBeai‘o. 80 - fymore Rd cr 3 ml E on1 a BEC electric mobilii•Ility Remodeling, decks,■08. 734-6294 shape. $1600.934-5i4-5507. Call 736-8224. n $125. Rtstored ptanoa.733-39 you pick. Coll 736-7273 ' ___ STEVE 324-9210red. , Concrele work of all types 10 Foundations a excavalioi ■ I D<REESERVICE ' H Serving all Maolc Child's Saddle: Good«d con- £ ------0 40------SALEIMSSolnotandCc For sale; 25 lb bags rric i ^ for manufactured homes - dltlon$150.467-277( I sole pianos, from $4S ■ Valley a ^ o o d River ■U^ • HEATING & . beans a 12 bean ml ■ . FREEESTIItfATES — I ^ Free doHvery. 676-271;------, 1 543-4306-______■ ' " areas. 733-4110. Local random axle 2 horserse trail- I AIR CONOmONI HttttU iSBiuJ 423-4524 or 7334923 ll 536-5185 Insured. or, oxcollopt condlindltlon. — M McGinnis Industrial ' ■ Call 536-5156 ' 13,000 BTU/hr. win i ------4 " I 24 ' Wddlno.Fabrtcatlon DALE’S T H E E U M B m ount AQ unit.vindow $2 lOFRCEEQUIPMEN 9 J & C DAYCAR $ 200. I & SU PPU ES iviDEOEQUlPMEK a a • CHIPPING WW 4 horso trailer,, cacallaf- 733-1173 - . Licensed staff For mulch or disposal. . tor 5:00 p.m, 625-541■5410, ------>tam “ DELIVERED 24 hour portiS^ service, — MITA reconditioned copI Complete satellite syste C PR 4 FA Cortltloc rj33 Free Estimates = i 4 8 1 3 ■ for sola. Ind. a largo di; LES ' Mon-Sat. 6am -6nedpm Sand & gravel topsol■oil R saso n ^ e rates ...... llko new. $975.734-901 I -w/wiring & video ciph I ATVS/WOTORCYCLK nm for driveways, (206) 734-2742 I 7vi All a g e s accepted, Shawn or Debbie 733-0033M (208)733-3123 l^mRiQAnor^ I AugAoN^ all $300. Call 543-8945 lupor C A U . 734*1206 • parking lots, etc. 2 — J 4 i i o -81 Harioy Davidson sup Husky Branding In —- 1 glkJe. 60 cu. in. low mile « ^{3raw/S«tos I * NATHAN'S WANTED TO BUYI'PemiU Pt WewHlbemanufactuIrons: ■ pETS & SUPPUK - fat Bobs, nico blko. mustmt NORTHWEST ■ for small Irilg. v«>ll.11. CCould electric brandingicturing, ir o f f o r . ______COMPANY. INO. ng_ Tree^mm^ng & Topping. J Irons, COCKATIEL. p e ts ai p“ |_W ANTOTafll«jy _____Boo..$09si(l-Pi.be3toffi ------trade fo^TFconaltahares: 8hi —whno*y6irWfltbnrWff 431-5434, Burley. ID. ~ . 733-1234 __ Alpine Landscaping ~ 326-4266.______will be freeze branAfraiw “ Br6odorsr$50-and___ i _ 10* Larger non-workli Spri^ dean-up. rotbMng,I. Removal. Free Estimates. ■ending ' 733-1334______~ horses. Come see i , left, 6 coior TVs & VCR’s. c C S ,’82 Honda Twinstar. 200cxcc. ^ 734-1157" : ------the following Lives Ids MOVING, MUST SELIe l l . ^ ■ r r r W m 4 712 ms“io^k tAB, black, 1 female, left Must 423-4678 eves 81 v^ndi ■--"TA M ?.'.- R ftm Auctions In July. Th< 10 weeks. $200/offer. Mi — Hos steering lock, helm 98. R & R T R E E SERVICE 2211LI Shoshone Auction, ll2£21 BuyJrtg bicycles. SchwiiWinn lock, a auto stort. $500/' ■ i . s te rn s . All van) care sell ASAP. Call 324-12 COUMTBYCLEflNEI JJ. needs. Froe e st 734-7698. Trims, removal. Also $$OSTniCH$Su 12. Jerome Auction, Tilnia- or any moke. Pro 60’s'g o r ffer. 736-9967 MERS WORK OF A m inow 13, Burley Auctionon, July p i n s c h e r . AKC minId. all earlier. Any cond. Ci ------We dean here, we dea •RS stump grinding. Fully Chicks av^lable no dean Home repair; Bectrical Insured. Free estimates Cmdlo Acros OstfjchRti Farms Gooding Auction, Jul 11’ ture. 10 weeks old,Dp^. 543-8462 eveningsIS or '85 Hondo Magna, 65C • there, we dean everywhe niaaRCL8SPRima£Bs 60 Twin Falls Auction. shots, male, oars cropp. loave message 733-57:5782 actual mis. $1800/be RssldonIM.dolalllno.where, plumbing, light c ^ n try , I, ‘inMajaic Valley 324<}667 206-536-5460 offer. 677-4102 woekoncl ino painting yard & building!^’ Setvidng now & oW ^ further Information ------days. Ask for Mel. offices. Reasonable rate ’0 systems, conversions,ping, or 800-675-8223 6w k Old wlld/bourbcjrbonX 1-800-222-9628; l o n S ! ______s i o s . manual/ electric, landscaping. SHIH-T2U puppio Buying comlca. Stor Wa5 ^ '8 6 Ho^ida AsponcoC:odo . refs, avail. 7344728 turkeys, $8. ea. 543-i43-5553 ithor boaOtlful bike only 211,000,0( ______. ■ F ree E stim a te s 136 SHELTON'S 543-5663.______■ McDonald toys & oth TREE SERVICE 8 wk old assonad.bobooted I »OTE. typos of toys, sdencooflc- f 'ml, looks, runs like rw — 324*7653 or 420-6036 chicks, $3. eg. 54^-5!i.55M i^W NiOARDI.n e u ALASKAN MALAMOTred fo- tlon. collectibles. 737 3 3. Full dr.oss. $4851I6 0 ! HONEY DO, INC,IIIi l ! ------:R Serving Magic Valley, IP c ^ 1'A yrs. old. registered1734 - 0016.askforUura. 676-8799______No Jo b too smalli greenskeeper Wood River Valley . B arnyard p ig eo nns, s, $3. .1 hp.dltch pump, 110 male. $300. Call 73 or wherever $150, call 423-4767. *89 Hondo Shadow 8008( ■ Call DEWEY TUBBS3S Lawn care ^ ^ 7065 after 4pm. ------Buying peddle cars. A 7344271 Thatching FREE ESTIMATES rog. 6 m ake, modol. colorar or Twin, $2300/offer. 54543- COMPUTER 733-9318 For sale: Baby chukaralarsand All of MV. Tractor 4 loi BLACK LABS. AKC 00.rog oa. corid. 543-8462 evoi^n^Ings ■ 9222, Bob or leave magnag- C O U N T R Y CLUER ______—------— Landscaping ’ pheasants. Call 436-{36-6656 rototiillng, mowing.i hin*;I: wks. old, asking $200.. 1100,-^ Opgrade. CD, memo•UB Lavm Sprinkler Systeitorn Debris Removal or 436-3564, work, corrugatl '94 Yamaha Virago 110 I 734-7334 - TREE STUMP i “ n"3 — OT^dyA3°kfo°°M” only 600 miles, $580000 w Support, service, tracfiory- Vinyl Home Siding ----- 326-4631.______r low Software membershitrade- Insured. Free Estlmatei ^ GRINDING & REMOVAL • BOXER purebred, }-2660 10 1 Camper shoil for long whrfnWersyMfns,fenc< !. CaHJImst733-9l73' $450.733-1173 ______------$19,800 .1 decorative colored concrSow?' PERSONAL CARI_ _ We do what you can t GERMAN SHEPHEI a.or Phono 733-1823 COLLECTERwolIldWd like to . 175 ea. Need '65 Chevy PU. a I----- SAVEICKJO?increle, H O S P IC E C A R E ^FreeEst73«32. purchase old cow AKC male pups. $175 < parts for restorathsn. C lowboy d 8 1 8 324-5809.______1994 Nln)a 600. excel wcor odt over mo« contractors0 % H O M E C A R E spurs, photos, gun I HERD ...... ------Must sellllt 423-5212. • :tors. M edlcare/M ^lcald , and holstors. AJm p old,. 1 Needed good used slldi Id - badges and other lavlawen- Alrgometer OP step MOco . ______GERMAN SHEPHEI0%ex- S 'g la s s door, full "si J S HONDA O o ld w lrtg im -— 7SffiTMn^^l!i - ...... C U ST O M ictor ’’ forcemont memoratjrabllla. SlOO/ofler.Call 324- blood mattress & |)ird ca(a o e . w/Vettorv»lnd|ammer,«'■“ S R & H Constructlt Ills R O T O T IL U N QIt ELECTROLUX Send dascriptlon and 1 ® cond. low miioe. Most» and vai- after 6 PM nts for 733-4728. ^ c n Vaf Vacuum deansrs, ' ue to Lee Hutchoi ------Baby on the Way. $16 5 'tiller mounted on tractor ; 1 9 9 2 K u n u g a {Dri w ?ve' Exercise blke,.Adver cellent german bio ia n d or b ^ offer. 736-2896 S 5 L STAFFING SERVIC 48 ' weed roto cutter shtmpoows, centnl vacs, — lines. $350. Parents------Old ieathor gun bolts s Windows, Tie Sett!n( sal«,M (vlcesan(t repairs. ■J Jonesboro. GA 30231 5600-R. Recumbent. ' pups, holsters. 643-6315 SERVICE INC.ICE CaU Murray Baikmanaf ^ $250. 734-7070 evet/ent.AE Sale also. 543-5649 ------KX-801969, Rebuilt mol 7M-6030 ley? greatshapo. $WS i r : n n j i GERMAN Shorthairy pu s? ’ Sun Valley-Hailo i . 4 8CS Proform Cross Tritlner ■ Yellowstone Park ecu'suvo- 636-6890 anytime j I^^^PPUANCES:ES . mill, 6 mo old, $3e~ — AKC, excel huntlr>g lin best offer. Call 636-rwrtred- white & ticked. 736-861 DRYWAU MEDICAL SUPPLY ^$350. -Cali 8434001------u x B»n»l1«l'«Ho.meC« t---- ■------32^6662.------M?«7s ' LAB AKC, chocolate', mi Expert hanglno.tapfn :areB ANDOXYQEN - _____ Adrnlhd2ra ta ra o c in excel for hunting & tan '89 Tracker, 90 hp0B,ffi J S • texturlfjfl. Since 197 ^ WINDOW CLEANING ' WantMldMdoralhnH n. TV.$30aTrei{alwTi . .. ready7-9-95.$31 WANTED; Good used! tstand- S 8 0 0 - $ 2 0 0 0 .C i .Job® large or email Zeman Enterprises , TVs, VCR‘#, & Appis. . ,roKiM«w/cllpa.C3donsole . Canfe4-0439.^ r S ® Call for free bW, • TV Doctor. T5»8168 lped 8- e2Sr8631. , $300.1 LABS AKC p(9 a,outsta WANTED: usad bar»< jl^ - • 733-3879 • C all B rttc* 1-800<«94-71»' Whlripeol Maf1( Serta .h a n d Saxophone. & 80 yrdirds of ,nsh/sw, 160 More ^ : 733-7543 PEOPLE CARINQ . . ' 'cu rt.-Almond refrfg.Ma, i«-i C4(i«w r.sii'«avi 3 2 2 ; '• maker, fraeter on katooa. good used carpet..C C all l/0 .s 2800«(10r. ‘ ^^ronpEopi^^ 734-7070 avM S’. Haa PARROTS, bAy.•7011 hi 3 2 ^ 0 3 . - I . Cad 5 4 3 ^ 1 - ovared tad, Amazon, Cccicate ^ 7 7 . Senegtf. 208422.791 J, \ *'' • • - - I I ' ■ - * ■ , * .li I . I • • * Tuesday,,i^y.,July I t. 1995 ‘nmoa-News,Dws, Twin Fails, Idaho C-7 '

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1 00 7 I r f " " 100 9 ^-1 c ® 4 907 iio ^ 1' I 9 1 0 ^ I 1006 I 4 IjlOjORHOMES^^ TRAVELTOAJL£R^ I SEMI & HEAVY I - TRUCKS I L THE ACE!ES ON BRIPCI j t Bobby W olff EQUIPMENT ,■ 1963 Cross country doss AV 17' Avalon stove, refrig, toi- "81 Prowler Travol Trir. 28 • FF0RD'89F150XLT2WD. FOFFORD 1980, 1 ownor, 46859. •-.♦K10 8'5 3 733-6513. • oxcol. $3500. 676-2C54 Bod & ice box. $10,500.. fFruohauf 38' aluminum fro- Mtn. Home Ford —Andre Gide . Of 676-3027.______or bost oftor. Will sellI moloss ond-dump. $12Kr ♦ J 7 4 , (to0)7y^a326 pQ,FORD 1989 Rongor XLT ■ 1990 32' Chaparrol ; soparaio. 326-5643. (Groat Dane 40' stainless - 1972 Terry. 24 ft. Cloan FORD -94 F250 Diosol OU- oxiondod 0X1 cob. 4x4, 6 cyl, W E S T? EA ST Closs A. 464, genorolor. stool roofer trallor. $4K- F awnings, auto levelors, S2100 or bost offor. Call Dorsoy 43' double drop, to, 2 wheel driyo XLT. 5 5 ispd , 66,000 ml, excol Try your luck witlivith today’s no- * A J 8 ' * Q 1 0 0 4 ; after 5pm. 625 5632. ' f "gii I ‘ loododA very nk». 44,500 cond coi w/ extras., $8950- TV. many ejtrab. Clean, • BtmUTYTRAll^RSl ^beaver tall low boy, $11K. tru m p g am e. T he dexdeal w as played ¥ K 8 5 3 V Q 1 0 7 4 kept garaged, low mllos. 1994 Oswall Bocal. 35' su- mllos, $16,700. Soo ot offor. offi 423-4471 after 7pm. ; 1977 5th wheel Comfort Groor.'s Inc In Paul “ in a world champliipionship with ♦ Q 7 ♦ J 9 6 2 :. must see! 538.950. Colt' trailer. 23' for salo.'CallI 4X4X6 Single oxle, w/rem- ' por sproodor w/oxtras. FORD •86 y. Ton Xcab Die­ most declarers fmdinding the win- 10 8} 5 2 _ ■ * & 734-0791 ovable sides, $450. CallI $41,000. 436-5074. sel 4x4, AT, AC, till, C/C, . 324-4051.______1981 Froightllnor. convon- - ning solution. See ifyif y o u can d o a s . J 423-4767. ' FORD'90 1501/2ton.AT. PW, P' PDL. cass. Nice SOUTH 25' Exocutlvo motor homo.• 1981 21 ft. light-weight - Uonal Cummins, big cam, F tnicki i«P2d0B. V8, AT, AC-roof top & In r Army trailer, V< ton. wellI 3-350.9 spd. $16,000. 4x4. 4.96 cyl. Now tiros, tm * K 6 2 ’ Rroball Trir. Gos.jJwr or rims.point, piporock, ovor- $7,995 Against a standanlard fourth-best V A J 9 dash, crulso. captain’ bottory. Fully self- built, suitable for manyI 1982 KW cob over. 15 spd. Mtn. Homo Ford —a e a t87-lll«^-NEW.auto.’• —contalned.-Go anywhore► -— uses, oxcol. cond. $500. 3406. Cot 400. SflSOO; ------drtvo, 61,000 ml. Exc. gqs ___ — hearfleadrSoutlrth t a k e s 'E a s t ’s------;------♦ A 4 ml. $11,000.677-3637. ___ (800)743-3326------7 queen with his acc..ce..How should gas/oloc rolrig, 4 bu/nor' w/ or w/out hook-ups.. Call 537-6737.______Call 436-6967. if>A K Q 6 3 range w/oven above, Stove. Bhowor, refrig, TV FORD '93 Xtra Cab 4x4.5- South continue?? The.losers Clasillled . I . (or people QMC ^ 7 6 . largo V-6 , PB, FOf NEW TV ontenna w/12- anlonna. Incl. oquallzlng PS, S’1200. 734-7124 spd, sp V8, AC, tilt. C/C...... p laccd th e ir b e ts on finding good Vulncrabivblu: N either volt tutor, now battorlos.• hitch. Exc. cond, $4900. evwywtwel 733-0931. »,, cass. CO low ulos, super buyl luck in either spadesIcs or diamonds. DealcnSS outh (/ -generator, large'batti’ 733-0038.______INT. 3/4 ton 1972 groat #P285.HP First, they cashedid thet diamond ' w/tub/showor combo, Soli or trado, 3'/i yd ortlcu- form tnick, V-8. $ 1000or $15,995 NEVt/ carpot. 3 tables,! 1961 21 ft. light-weight loiod scoopmoblio loader, iappeared,.they __ T he.bidddding:______^ ___ !_ [ g | | | i bost olfor. Call 537-6533 Mtn. Home^^ord ______ace.JIad an.honotaF :=zi:.cpuch,-elec,-slop, :18'-ow­----- RroboH-Tflr.-Ga»,-pwr-or _ -220-hp,-23.6x25-16-ply- — ------(900)743-3326------^------planned on tiying foifor Q-J double- couih Weit “ North "East T ning, runs groat. In voryI battery. Fuilyaolf- tiros. Asking $8000 or will ISUZU, 1! '9 3 ,loaded, low' mis, wan-anty. 733-8690 FORD POF 1994 4 wheel drive. to n a n d a h e ^ y nineine tricks. W hen P ass 3 NT All pass ' • Bpod cond., $8100 or willI contalnod. Go anw hore toko calvos, horsos or both d efen d ers follov[lowed low, they consklor reasonablo offor. w/or w/out hook-ups. lack In trade. Coll - Super cab. bettor than, Call before l 0 PM . Stovo, shower, refrig. TV MITSUBISHI '93 Pickup, now. LOADED. 351, AT, cashed the ace and; ' i 1001 I , 324:1138______^ AT. 4-cyl. AC, cass. Low „ ad jack of clubs oneninelg Ilead: H eart trey 206-655-«149______antenna. Ind. equalizingJ |_AW ATtON_J - powor ovorything, fadory a n d trie d a sp a d e bacback lo th e king. ^ ® • hitch. Exc, cond. $4900. mllos, Nice irucki CD,'custom gi whools, bod West won, contlnuecued spades and q u - 3 2 'Closs A 197;6 Concord’ 733-0038. 1961 Cessna 150, com- I4 ieo7 1 IV5RA009B. caps, cn supor nice truck. 3IDW 1TH T H E ACES I^^JRUCKS^^^ $7,995 Of the defenders tookok four spades motor homo, fully loaded, plolo loss engine & prop, I Only. 22,000 mi. $20,000. 7-ll-BB $16,000/offor. 733-4362 1985 29' self contalnod1 $5500, w/ongino &-prop. ! Mtn. Home Ford ' ' Callr r 431-0138.______and one heart for one 78 CHEVY Luv, 934-9014 )n e ,d o \^ .. Crtiifh hoholds: Sunburst. loaded, AC, mi- $8900. 431-5434, Burioy, (800)743-3326 _ The successfulll d e c la r e r s a t- South l}o DIPLOMAT, 1975, Class’ croWQve.16' owning. FORD '94 4 x 4 Crow Cab, ♦ Q 10 9 4 . - ID ______TOYOTA 7 9 5'spd. now j;NISSAN 1994 PU, 11,000 tack ed in a n u nusualnal d irection, In ­ Avory dean. 733-6511 . $7500. 1979 Dodge von. AT. V8. AC. C/C. tilt, cass, _ V Q 1 0 7 4 motor & point, comploioly miles, custom wheel and viXLT 460 E ngine, Low V s t e a d o f - tr y in g diamonds di or Make offer, m ust *0111t 360. AC. till. 4 captains rodono, sharp, must see, ♦ J 9 6 2 / chairs, skylight, bar, ro-* 4 looF n tires, stereo system, red, _imiles! «P3e2. J spades, they tried1 th e o p p o n en ts’ ^ />. '1978 Dodge Monaco. 23'. I AUTO PARTS & $2765. Coll 733-8431 $6.500/offor. 324-6072 • Coll 676-5902 or see at( frig, tablo, couch/bod. . . $26,995 r suit — hearts! Afterler West’s lead - $3250, Will soil togetherr I ACCESSORIES 5T Whlltenborg. $7500. Mtn. Home Ford ' S o u th ' 300 W. 40th St. In Buriey. (600)743-3326 . Indicated hearts wewere 4-4, they North - for $10,500.324-6768 . 1980-66 Ford full size PUJ 733-6805 A ?. < ■ WINNEBAGO 4 1 0 0 9 I' — crossed to dummy’s'’s club( ja c k a n d . 9 1088AlMnlll»DL,22-5\i\, box. $400. 2 bedllners, 6' CHEVY '7 9 V*T 30k ml II 4 X 4 'S I FOROFOI '94 V. ton Xcab 4x4 Minnie 300, Minnie Winnie „ Ford full size, $125. oa. I'etumed a heart, iiinserting the f, • Worrior. Bravo, Adventurerr wheel, LOADED, now w/Northlond campor. ■ AT, Factory warranty, 460 nine. The finesse againstag East’s ANSWE^ R : One heart. This is a“ BROCKMAN'S RV AC, front olflc. Jacks, triI 734-4697 . S6200 733-4084 1994 1| Ford F150 XLT 4x4, orengine. «P313. ninimum but the one-heart ’ . hitch on back tinted win- 302 Sspd., loaded, bodlln- $22,995 heart 10 was a 50-501-50 chance and bare mir ■t 734-31671-800-773<>167 ' 4 cylinder Perkins diesel‘ CHEVY 79 %T AT, AC, till, or, I custom whDols, 16K, Mtn. Home Ford yielded South’s responsinse is preferred over the - dows. Sharpll 733-8469,■ engine, $1500/offor. w hen.it worked, it yie ! '79 Delta M.H. 36,000 ac-- 1927 Heybum Ave E. , 85k, $2995.733-0477 $16.600.324-1163. | (600)743-3326 • ninthwinner. , r a is e to two diamonds. Partner . Popsl bottle ma^lno. Call ^ lual ml & '79 Honda low CHEVY '79. C30 dually, pi FORD '94 4x4 Crow Cab Had the heart finesseflr failed, moyhaviave only three diamonds. cor. $12,500.736-9975. 21' SHASTA Deluxe fully^ 733-2855. __ FORD 76, 4x4, High boV. FO self-contained, like now *. 454, 4 spd, $4500. 390 onglnO, AT, rebuilt DlDiesel Turbo, AT, AC, tilt, South would have hahad time to try t JAPANESE ENQINE & 536-6159______engine, I well molnlalnod, CiC/C. PS, PB, PW. PDL, •. ‘93 ROCKWOOO MaverlkK insldo and out. $3500^ , TRANS. 4X4 spodols. a spade toward hisis king.1 Betting / 30' 6'. Fuel injected 4600 423-J507 groat condition. $2800/of- ctcoss, low mllosi ffP336. ' 1-800<»5-3742 DATSUN 76, runs groot. for. , 532-4139______- $20,995 __ on winning one of[ twtv, o -m ^ o r su it Ford.-genorator. roof air. S400/olfor. 734-0540 _ finesses vins whone'inever East has microwave, otc. 12.500P 26' Fireball travol trollor- Mtn. Home Ford ml. $36,996. 766-0031 1 0 0 5 ^ I GMC '86. IT Crowcab 4x4 (600)743*3326 the heart 10 or spas p a d e a c e — a sendixi^qu ' oxcol. cond. lots of extras. DODGE '62, V. ton, slop °12k on 454. now shocks, • tequaUmla.nwAcai. P.O.DaiUMI. days, 7680-3722 eves Call 733-4236.______ANTIQUE AUTOS side bod. runs, noods a , much better chance'ice' th a n finding :nm««bSASBIirnp|)r. & COLLECTIBLES brakes, starter & flywheel. — ins. UntlM FMulv S;rnSctls llttlowork$300.655-4134 $12,000 I Call 324-4249 FOIFORD 1989 Bronco II, XLT the Q*J of diamondsis doubleton.d 909“ ^ I 26' Shasta 1977. sell con­ or 734-6148 leave msg. _ 4x4, AT, AC, cruise. PW, tained. 3 bunks In back,. OLD DELTA-68 convortiblo. GMC 1994 271 PU, SLE nn SPORTING GOODS great for families, sleeps! 1972. Totally restored. DODGE. Dakota, 1988. V6, tilt, blue,' good condition, ..HtltmNQSUPPtJES I Asking below books. pkg. 15,500 m iles. AT ;doan,teOOO. cli 436-8460, ...... = ] - | ’ i -904 ~ ....907— • - • 9 , $4500,-best offer.. Cal excel, cond, 326-5146. -• !with overdrive. 350 EFI. — — ------903L------S iM O tO------R HOMES &RVS ' 629-5651. ______532-4560.______I ’ BOATS & ■ c a m p e r s / s h e l l s Ll 1975 Harley gas cart & CONTRACTORS, cost aluminum wheels, GMGMC '92 S-15 4-dr 4x4, I ^ACCESSORIESIS ' trailer. $600 or best olfor. . powor seat, windows and A*AT, V6. AC. lilt. C/C. PS. 30' 5th whool, heat. AC, Ij FARMERS * I PB, PW. POL cass. Low a w . 1980 Kamp-away campeiper. •82,Apollo S cep tre 35.'JS: . Coll.734£705?.leayo mag.I- - bnth-w/showor'a tu b -- 1 0 0 6 ^ 1 FORD, £350,1964, 1.ton 'lo ck s, bod lln o r, AC, Pi it 'a s "lO'/i deluxe, hot showe■w®'' turbo. 82 Detroit diesel, ' SEMI & HEAVY cruIsorS20,750. Call bo- .mimllos; CloanI «P269. “ ’ ~ " 15‘ (?08llinor 8kl boat. £ ISl; Camper $800.14' rowboat,. queen bod, groat shopo van w/buill In 4000 W. •' HP EvlnrudB. easy’ locload queen sized mattresie s s . good tires, twin beds, ow- S5500. 734-6101 EQUIPMENT Onon powor plant & high • foro 6 pm 324-7511 or af- i » $14,995 AnSa m u st s e e l l 9 7 9 F or (,« $250 or bost offor. ter 6 pm 324-7421______Mtn. Home Ford ______Uailor_Slfl50.J2LAqi ?7g -734^5419. ___ CEM-Comprossor-Oxtoci___ Cat solo boat S395. ^4-73 "F250r460 onginer70,?0K Z “COUEWAN ten t trollor— “ 'egKV/T^ooTsummtnsr ■ nal air lines, electrical out- ^ (600)743.-3326------mllos, $7,500. WouldI sellsc Kohler generator, 2 roof- 1 sloops 5, 5800 934-9014I good tiros, hydraulic wot CHEVROLET. 1989, short — 2944 or 734-2190. 4 lots. wort< lights, racks & , GMC 1994, extra cab. SLE. ------' separately. 734-5363. top AC^, lots of extras,oJ; f ~ . 9 1 0 I kit, $26,500. 423-4214 . bod. 4X4, va, 5 spd. wido GM COMPANION storage, 460 V8 , outo, mognum Inke whools. 6K dV mllos. matching cusf...... - 16' (0 man) aluminum fls: sg- | t RAVELTRAIL£R^ evos or 423-5659 days. . PS, vory good cond. , J n g boat w/factory traJie 79 Casltas cab-ovef cami pl Quality mado in Idaho vory cloan.'front bumpor tom to topper,-like now. ^ 0 0 er. 1 1 1/2fL Self contains 1978 Froightllnor. 1982 In­ $6995 bar, onlyS7300.736-8928 $21.000. Call 734-4415 15 hp'Evinrudo, S15C — 74 Travel Eze,'30' AC, selfIf NASH } FORD,F150,1967,w/utlllty . nrm. Call 324-6927. toilet. Swamp coolejler, '0 5 Paco Arrow, 30', lowow contained w/tip out, sot>t Affordable, durable ternational 4300; 645-B I ------heater. Ofts/elec. Now Ir Rat /MIco loader 3 yd. CallI service body, 302 fuel in- cCHEVROLET '91 Sllvoro- INTERNATIONAU INI 1980 . ■ ml. new tiros, awning,ig. up Bliss pari<, space 14.I. BROCKMANS' RV Seoul, AT; PS. PB. now 16' Sunrunnor, 1200 hp,hi terlor & exterior. Ver gen., 3 AC. eloc. stop,9p. $3500, after 2:30 p.m. >r or 734-31671-600-773-3167r 734-7039. •______ioctod. V8, auto, PS, anti do. heavy dut^y* ton, oxc S( Merc-oulsor, EZ loadidWr, tr cloan$1100.643-5926. 352-4230 before 2:0 0 '■ lock brakes, now rsdlals. cond. 670-3276______transmission, tn good shape, 28- micro. Mint Cond. II Eloc. conveyor. 3 ph. mo­ immaculate cond. $6495 - $1900. Cali 324-3690. walK-thm windshlold, or ^ $24,000.768-4514 __ p-m.______■ Roadrunner, 5th whool CHEVY 1985 S-10, 4x4, 4 _£] ow nor, w/BlI acces:less* 9'1965 self contained, dl - trailer w/ FORD F150, tor, $4K, Dump truck w// RANGER,i PU, 1S6S, C 1 Call luxe Coachman campe If . 1963, low oilloago, bothh .r snow plows, mllilary 6x63 w/utlllly body,, V6 . auto. spd,, LWB, V-6, PS, PB, ISUZU ISL Amigo 1990,23,000 ready to go. $4700. Ci ;P«r f980 Beaver 23', 44040 '63 Terry Resort, 10', self storoo. now tiros, shocks. mi. m Mint cond. Air, roar 734-3199 after 6 pmi' $1760, Call 326-4497.'•__ Dodge, rear bod. excel.:el. contalnod, shower, refrig,], groat cond. Must see! To->• assorted beds. $2K to> PS. doon& ready lov^rt(. II $1 OK oil. Soo at Tho Tri­• $2995. Call 431-5434. ' brakes, starter, needs en- seat, si atoroo, aunroof, cond, $15,900.734-6488188 (gas/olei:). tandem axle.). talofbdth, 511,000. Call ^ gino, $2000.326-4410, 7: Black Leer campor shel or 420-5035 -^00.-734-4260 • 326-4642 umph Mine. 615-742-3173J Burley. ID 738-0785. 17' R & B aluminum1 drdrift 6'. Ford factory bed line boat, trailer, aeats, oatoars, running boards. $750/oftitofto( anchors Induded. S3,00J.OOO. takes all. 734-4260 Ca»734-717Sovonlng8 1H21_ Blue shell tor '69 Oodq — ir-6EASWIRL-176hprl/iPrl/0, —w/bonoh^^arpo^.kU..A ome cobra, V-6, lowI hnhrs.. grey carp et. Musi so great cond., S8SG5500 make offor. 734-6045. — 526-3246'...... p n g i — CLEAN 1972 metro 6 f 18 1/2' I/O fiberfonri,I. 165 1( ' overshotcamper. tee bo: hp, new seats, wateater- stove, furnace, deanI bedbe ' pump, and outdrlvirive, and carpetted. $60(300. $3SQO/oWor 324-9209>9 734-1338______JordEin M a z ^ 19V4' Bayliner, 1/0 In oxcoloxc Clean Northland overshi■shot ■ V ' ' cond.. Ideal family & sski ' campor w/]acks. gass re-r< boat, Chovy 225 hp. deandot frig, furnace, porta-pottlotty, . runs groat. $6495 73:733> sdssor steps &,frontt tiretli 6241 days or 733-6616811 carrier, fils Ford Rangi eves. PU.$12S0. 764-2590 —— Cone8logo11V4ftsoU-coi-com azda ProtegejLX 199f)5 Mazda 6266LX 11995 Mazda MPV]V ' l976Chryslersklboat,1C^20® campor. nice cond. wativater 1995 Mds ' HP, $3000 or beat otter-otfo heater, $3200. 436-055 , V6 o r E ^ 4x2 or 4x4s4 ; Call 543-5953. ____ or 436^695 eves.!!! m e) 0 Rebate ' 1963 16' Bluefin, 70'0 ^,Ph R educed, Q'A' C a s c ^ .age ^ 1 5 0 0I ^Rebate ----- ; Evenrude,£Z loader tni camper. Self contalnei fX Luxury Packs >2000 Rei^ ^ e ■ er, $3500roffer. Call 733-73; used very little. $6,501is + n i 4 6 FREE Plus Spececial , 762SanerSpm. . ____ Call 324-7327. Lease ; l990S6aDoo,2peraonl'O'),!®* Small pickup shell, 6 i 1 ski w/new Karavantrallo^or, $175.^-6061 - ^ 4 5 ' perfect original cond. vei & ‘v6onl ^ 2 6 9 ”»>to ,* 3 6 m o n th s .Iowhr8.$3200.431.543 = j T o t a l DLnly M mo. doud «nd Icau. S^O UQulsttIcilsttlon les. rirti payment : Burley, ID______4 905 itiitlMstlUMlrwepuon, PjymeMdowft'i>esn^ndud 4.Mx, iiUaor ------I GUNS/RIFLESi_J Savingss RatldittI taMd on 36.000 mUM ; 24'RberfomiboolandtrBJimil- ' er, fun cabin cnjlser, 2602t Browning Citori Ughinin ' hp Merc drfve, toilet,, sink. sin 12 ga. over/under shoS : ' .< sto y e, s le e p s 6, iwimswii gun/case. New. S135i ; platfomi, depth finderirand ar 4 3 6 -4 ^ ______1995 MazdaiMX3 J . oiher accessories. Vei — 1995 Maz95 Mazda B2S2300^^^11 ' lng/unloBdlnfl.*rrlI h«h as used. Casul 454. Oescp ; mao wheels, motorcyccycle Eagle, .44 mag.. Brow 4x2 or 4x4 r< carrier for shuttle blk

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Wranglor,ir, 1992,1 4 MA2DA - -1987. 62626LX. 5 $12,995 tires. $2100.736045J456. $10,995 ord ISUZU '89 1-Mark, u SAAB, 1988, 900S. Bavavar- SUBARU *92 Loyale. Grea3™ ' VW Fo« 1887, 83K inllin. cyllfKJor. 20K mis.nis, $9000. spood. loaded1 3$2500. Mtn. Home Ford ______. Mtn. Home Ford la. 2 dr. AT. PS. sun roroof. car. Great gas ml. 5-spd 734>Sg62 Of 734.^34-4809 Coll 788-4117 (800)743-3326 I2e oxcol cond. stand e 1977. (800)743-3326 ------$2500. 733-1686 e\ PLYMOUTH, Volare 1 M now tiros, htah mDes.I, IIlike AC, pw r-.w in d o w s a . JEEP Grnnd Wag/agonoor. MERCURY Zy'pheher 1979 FORD *93 Escort soda ____ 1. good cand. $400.0- (543- 6n#,c«li - w»'ll drii'illl o 'F new cond. $4900. 43431- d o o rs, w ell-caredi foifor VW 1970 Beetle. $800 or i . *85. rww tires/partsQrts-bottory ' E x c o llo n t condn d ltlo n , spd. 4-cyi, AC, coss, ISUZJ'03floaoo, 5-5-spd. 6115. leave mossagoIQO- Classified. 7U-093t oxta.axl 6434. Burioy, ID l6caJty. $5699.733-1187.187. b.0.736-9442. S3K/ofrer-pufnp. 73<734-5587 • 79.000 ml. $1500.00. Utility down & low paymvm onll AC. cass, Uke0 nowl '______Traitor 4x8.3ft. rflc Suporbuyl(»5X2805354A r ------Call 366-7340 ' $6,995 $15,995 JEEP '95 Charokc•okeo 4-dr ______Mtn. Home Fordord Mtn. Home Ford 4x4. Only 740000 milosl c/^fflLAC'88asedan S (800)74»3326J20- ■ (800)74>3326 *P287. ' Dovlllo. Loathor, > sodBn. 'JEEP Cherokoo Lorefl SI 8.995! whitobody. 25 PORD ’94 Tempo so M ta Horn* Fo r a s ^ e ll a t . 4-cyl; AC, cass,ass. Su- Loadod. New Eng.. i i t L ' Loadod, $5500.73 ftymonti & tires. Call 735-130 i t c (800)74303; flvea, pof buyl Low payrr r't> b ______<*P332. JEEPCHEROKE - - -UNCOLN '83 Mark VI,V sil-' - >KEE-88 CADILLAC'888 JS e d a n $8,795 „ . vor/black cabrioletot top. Laredo. 4-door.r. 4)4x4. AT. deVille. Lealhor,iT. perfect1 Mtn. Home FordS ? • oxc cond-& extra sharp,sl W lALVt AC. New paint. A whitobody. 225 5 m p g . (B00)74>3326 . $3395. Call 934-420201 : $4965 or offer. 73e738-8928. Loaded. $5500.73733-7651 . u)rU G/I ( jl, ill Call CInilillod. 733-0' MAZDA M iata, '9 0 :7 3 ^ - ______■ m TOYOTA X-CAB^ 8 1993, ______— _We'fBrandy.whonyoui . Bt«ckrT6kmI.aIr.( -2657.-|gav8 moaaao«Iflg r-’ ' I tut. alloys, bostiBionor.S ft^S '. CHEVRpLET'72C „agon.2 Chevolle9 q m c Jimmy 79. Brand "®;2 MAZDA Miata, '92. Hrlimited ______73fr0871______1. 94K ml. 'c o n d . Bost offer 733-J ______—ctean.-funs-oood.-xi.-sieoo.------_oditlon.-low.mUcs.-t ^ ■ “ I . 734-7450. QMCJ{mmy7g,Brandond now 'Op-? " !«'leather ...... ^ i " " 1 0 1 0 ■ cond. Be8toffor733-!33-9498 Interior, BBS whools, JS E S CHEVROLET Corvt)rvetto '80 ■ I mlum sound syst 52.000 ml. T-topa3ps. load- HONDA. CMc. 1986,86. now S14.000.702-753-88 CHEVROLET ‘75.75. cargo od,$10,000Call731734-4402 clutch, fairly new tl ^ O n iv MERCURY. Cydono. 1 1VE$T1 o l d s " step'van. Runs ^ AC. ready to go. 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jM on■ n in g - 9 t h - i ]inning[rally!gives]Kimbterly 9--8 win By Korea Baumert Tim es-N ew s w riter l i n e KIMBERLY - Theh e one thing th e JCim- berly Ieg|on baseballtill team has proved in the la^^eek is thatt theyth are very danger- ous in ^ e final iruiiog.)g. I ored-three runs in the' ----- “ Xli^Bulldogs-scoreI to defeat Wood River 6 6 bottom of the ninth to 9-8 Monday.' ...... dice," said Kimberly" Not onlyIly Is th* game “W e've hod practi(^ e c ^ e back against Itaalf^lat tiicnowast ______coach Shane Jones. st*‘W Wendell and against Buhl, almost against3urth-time \ we’ve come eb b In m;my llfotlma, It’s Utah. This is the fourt to------■— badlyly m lsm anagad 7 r __ back.in_the_!ast w eek.”_j-8 af^eTthe fifth inning' that It w it bccomcs eye-cacatching. They were'lookin)king at my equipment, say- ' vated chair was} inindentified by police Mon- BMX bikers somersir street lugers careened Th(lie actual score is based onin 1a com bination W e 're usingxisii fewer words and morere visual, ing, ’You actuolljjolly climb with that stufT?’ day. mounds of dirt; and st of f 'what the person does whwhen they jump Generatioition X obviously likes it, animd Baby There's been a c:change in marketing and Chttd-Edwardd CCrc/nkwright, 26, ofK itch- dow n C ollege Hill. multimillion dollar Ex- outut of the plane and how/ wellv the other Boomers:rs are not aging as quickljcly these promotion withinhin all kinds of spons. Now ener was riggingg curtainsc Sunday in a com- But was ESPN's ;asemu a steppingstone to junimper hos photographed it." ■ days, so0 itit appeals to them as w ell.’’" they have specialial iclothing and.spccial mag- • puter softw are: firm's fii display for a trade I treme Games showcasisports or an exercise in 1The marketing worid hasis 'worked hand- Sacksdisaid the media, in tum. have/e wpped azines.- They've-1vc become subcultures, that show when he fellfell head first onto a concrete ; a new dim ension in spe in-11-hond with the medio to'propromote extreme into extreitreme sports, which are highlhly com- create a feelingg olo f meaning and belonging. floor. futility? 1 Sack-is among-those spoports with-ever-growing tec!echnology push- mercializclized and technologically enlchanced. I Please see GAME9/D2 An autopsy was to be held Monday andI ..r. Sociologist-Ailen Si police say there: maynu be an inquest ^ . ' Cronkwright isis'the t fourth woricer to die in accidents at the 1 they rest, :e Toronto Blue Jays' ball- g o n e 'T ~ Firsttib park. . L o n g g ______$12 millionI convinces& Haley to ^ then itsits catch-ut3 ■ play for Cowjwboys tlirougb ’99 • IRVING. Texasxas - All-Pro defensive end f o r r i d e r s Gtarles H k l^ hasms igone from retirement talk timefc to'a commitmentent to play for the Dallas T h e A sso ciateded IP ress I Cowboys until 1999. 19! A S12 million pack- age turned the tricldealt with Haley in the than two minutelutes going into Tu'esdoy’s ' past, said ofthehe premature retirement: first Alpine stageag e. I ••When Charles HaHaley says he is retiring, it “I wanted to:o dod better than Rominger I just means he wantluits to renegotiate." ^ and Berzin. It's done," said Indurain, | brimming withh cconfidence after winning | Former AU-^I-American football Sunday’s timee trialtr and earning the yel- - 1 star dies fronom cardiac arrest low je rse y for'the the overall lead. j Induroin iss chasingc a record fifth 1 ■ PHILADELPHL•HIA - Francis "Reds” Bag- y H y straig h t T o u r win, wi: and Monday’s flight I nell.a m em ber o ftf the College Football Hall from Liege to' GenevaGe brought him to his , of Fm e andpastist {president o f the Maxwell next challengee — the snowcapped peaks . Club, diecmondsnday of cardiac arrest. He i with the steep? hihairpin roads where time was 66. lost is usuallyy ccounted in minutes, not Dagnell, w ho> hahad a stroke while playing . seconds. g o lf four years ag l ago, died iit 4:17 a.m. at ' The.first realeal test comes Tuesday, Halmemann Univeliversity Hospital, said hos- a \\ • •• VA-' , \ \ \ when'the 1700 ridersri face three of the pital spokeswomanaan Phyllis Fisher., biggest mountaintains in between Le Grand- } Bagnell, a 195050 JAll-American at the Uni- ^ ^ — u B o r n a n d a n d the t: peak finish at La ( versity o f Pennsylisylvania, was chairman of the National FoottMtball Foundation. He was : Thom as of the Chicagogo W hite Sox blasts onene over the fence Mondaya y Plagne. un derby winner Frank T W ednesday wi:will perhaps bc the tough- president of the: MaxwellM Club,' a Philadel- A ll^tar home run la n d ’s A lb e rt B e lle In ti h i e fin a l. I In Arlington, Texas. Thonomas defeated Clevelai 1 est test of all;,' w ith tw o m ountains scal- phia area footballJ1 club,cl from 1976-91. ' a t T h e B a llp a rk In ’ ing 2,000 metecters before finishing at ftom staffond wire i^orts I’Alpe-d'Huez,ez, a renowned mountain nas puts(hurt on1 HR Dei;rby fieldi pass. Thom That day, the pack must scale three lew s . ‘ have tie-br»SPOR[RTSMNI. traveled more IhM halfwaj^/ iin lengers. tlvough the whole.tarwUeeing-.414 « - a n d - 4 6 SI - ; ° ° l -l™ b f ------A- 5Uip n s ing-3»g sccond iir tlie stiuidiiigs; the secondid level. down the nght-fie: feeiset. 23 seconds behilehind Indurain, is Bjame | better." fans in the outfield be- O C f the eight home runsI thatti w ent at line- •k- Riis ofDenrtiark.ark. He threatened Indurain ngeies' Raul Mondesi, tl Then th e w iser :far cover. The Chicago lea;•ast 445 feet, Thomas hitlit seven, jil- Ang< dl few miles in Sunday's g a n d u ck iiig fo rbaseman cc finished the ..^thoijough Bellc:actuaIly-hIU616homc-nins- CubaLSamiimmy-^05a. andjincinnatiitila ^ W h ite S o x first ba« anders each^it-just two hon3me tir^ T ria l. eight home'nins. put tol) T hom as' 15 in the three roirounds. Reggie Sand Even though{h 1Riis is not specifically ^ -■ first round with aj 1 hom ers) was nm s. lie fence in the second B elle’s first round (seven hi uprt> known as a climtlimber, his fifth place over- For the latKt scores caiif : 7 3 4 h 2 6 k ...... four m ore ov er tlte : homas'. Belle Thomasi saidS£ his long-ball sicills w e •nd follow thethe>imp(«lnttnictlont. lju st three tb dispose o f aim[most as impressive as Thot nJ: all in the 19933 TourT proves he .has stoyr. round and ieededjujrt B elle fo r th e champi* was■as a last-day replacem ent in the contest not meantt toto serve as a message to N ______T lieT rii i n i w f f c w ------' C leveland's A lb eit B >r O akland’s Marie M cGwini/ire, w ho w as tio n a l Ltague eag starting pitcher Hidedec ingpower. lay’s Gatorade Home for “ I'v e p u t my w h o le seaso n o n th e T o u r' ; —I onship of Monday' • hitit in the head by T oronto’s’s Dave: Cone N om o o fth the e E ^ g e r s . is said. Run Derby. . n Saturday and will nott competee in “No, let'sfs not even get into thaC’ sasaid - this year," Riis si mes back at the break, on cult Ir^urain hope:}pes to join Belgian Eddy “Being I7K game1 little o f the joy," said Tueuesday's All-Star Game. Thom as. "Wi'W e know w e'v e g ot a d ifliai this brings back a lit None of the other compelpetitors man- pitcher to•face fac tom orrow." Merckx ond FnFrenchmen Jacques An« . /ictory served as some .r ^ smard' Hinault as five-time Thomas, whose vict ;ed m ore tharC three first-rct-round home Nomo’^} got gc some impressive hitters'(0 quetil and Bema I Scores and1 sstats DZ f revenge against the age winners. Induraijrain would be the first to sm all m e a su re olians. f ri “This is a great ‘ rumms, and Cincinnati's Rona GC an t had to deal w ith, too.tcx All-Star prevli)Vlew ’ D3 front-running Indtai d o it in co n secucu titiv e years. ■. ' . I 1 J • E t ^ I• ' - f . . I "I J------— ------— -.r. /. . • '/■ ■ : y ' - .

D-2 Tlmoa-Nowa. Twinwin iFoils, Idoho' T U ^ a y . Julyi?y11,1995' : a ... P air o f eijrro rs cost dythat?'s la s h e d ashorea T y s o nI h a s s h (o t M M t i e ^ . Twin Fali l l s g a m e .LONDON (AP) - Mik> n A f i n a l be in line for a shot att th e ^ r a c h e a \^ - ' schedulijled.for . July 22^but wos;pi,^)ut back i n L e g i o n weight title if he wantss totc fight the win- becauseie the champion sustainedfaniiijuiy ai . m APISONON, Conn. (A?) - The bodyJyj)f a The Nepalesee didelegation was getting— ner ofthe upcoming; OliverO McCall- tohisrijright hand. . ' ' man believesved.to be the missing SpiIpediol^ ready to leave Newlew Yoric on a 2 p.m. flight The Times-News [^all took the title from a .F ran k B runo championshi]ship bout, promot- McCa OlympicsI ata th le tb fro m N ep al w as fifound home when thQ',r w cr D on K ing said. 10 months Monday, woshedwt ashore at a stotee park covery, soid Timn S:Shriver; president of the ference Monday to ago andnd has defendecf it once,;t tage of two key crronrors to defeat Twin Falls King, at a news conferc i, ag tunst------jwherc he-wn!wns*presumed'droymed fburir days--Spccia!-01ympics3 WWorld Games Orgonizing disctiss the McCall-Brunouno fight at W em- l i n y HiH olm es. ■ \ 8-6 in the championshnship game of the Legion *; ... earlier, Committee, . 2, said the final Britisish promoter Frank Warri A baseball tournamentlent Sunday. '■ bley "Stadium o n Sept. 2, OTcn-sa.d' , R„mcsh Mali,M; 21, was last seen Thwiwrsday “Obviously thereere is'great sodh^ and r»- iTyson., he expepects to sell at least 60,00' Before challenginjing each other for the decision " is up to M ikcT y 000 seats while in chesihest-deep water at Hammonsnasset. gret at the outcomeome of this.very, very sad’ "I believe that he woul'ouId win the title at the : S 80,000-seat stadium as championship. Ogdenlen dow ned K im berly 14- Ite Park on Long Island SoSound, tragedy," Shriverrsoid. sai today. But I don't wantIt tito be the one to makes Ih his fourth attem p t at a w wio rld tl- 1,5 h j j 1 and T w in F alls moveoved past W endell 5-2. had been taken for an outinglg with Olympic organizenizers offered to fly Mali’s itle fight." tie . H e[e has previous losses t "We played wellI bothbe games," said Twin rush him into a w orld title .hiscouiitoTniymen. family to the Unitedlited Stotes from, their hom e :ter McNeeley on Withers;rspoon in 1986, Tyson in * Falls coach Dan Creekeek. “In the second game ' Tyson will fight Peter " 89 .and The bodyiy was' found at low tide shshortly ’ in K atm andu, thee NiNepolese capitol, but th ^ natch after serving Lewis iti n ’93. . ; we had two liule poptop flics that cost us five A ugust 19 in his first moti before 1 p.m.'.m. o n a rock jetty ot M eigss 1Point declined, Shriver■ saisaid. g said he hopes Tyson, w ______unearned runs.” a three-year jail'sentenceice for rape. King King ' w h o easleistem en d o f the 2 .2 -m ile beb each. N e said the bodydy w ould b e flown hom e to jtcd-chimpion-bas.—mains-o-on-pr6baiion-«fteH)eing-n •^Those five- runs came can in the first two in- ■ suid thc’foiiiiei iradisputct 'M n.aavSSi'onishcd'obouraliairmll^aw't waj?: Nepal as'sbon as3 possiblepo so Mali could be Jit?, the fourth be- from j»i;9il on March 25, would be nings. giving T w in FallsFal tim e lo catch up. planned three more fight^ be able to • ..^1,5 )dy that was discovered fitiits the cremated accordinging tot H indu custom, leave thiChe United States to be att U.Ct] Me- 5^1 Trailing 3-6 headiofiing into the fifth inning, ing for a w orld title. :scription of the missing Spipeciaf' Rescuers had beerjcen searching the shoreline : and he believes Call-Bniiruno contest and comment ' Twin Falls made it a inew ball game'tying it “But what I believe ai m on the Olympic athiithlete from Nepal,” stote policep- nearly nonstop sinesince he disappeared about * . may be two different thinhings,” King safd. fight foror Showtime. ------6-6.--^------Sat. Dale HoiHourigan said. 12:30 p.m. Thursdayiday. ' ants to move that : But h(he had no plans to bring Tyi Thad Merritt ledd ooff with d single and • “Whether or not he want rysonout The bodyly was1 taken to the state mC'ledical Mall’s family in Nepal! said he hod never iolely w ith him. into the e1 open, es]^cially before hia ____ stole second before: NickNi Sullen flew out to .. schedule u p, that rests sole hiseo^ jjamineriols office for positive identifical;ation. been to the'sea beforefore com ing to Am erica, ir u s e d ta being-hit—back-figiight: ------^ ^ ------left: ...... ■ - — "B u t hc h nrg o rto 'g etT u ______A ri L iebberman, er 28, of Morise^, N.'J.Y-.-q During the closilosing ceremonies drthe . It’s no good going “T yscson started boxing a mon Kelley Webster walivalked. With Andy Pyle , and to hitting people. It’s o n th a g o cumpcT w'ho ho was walking the jettyy w ith ‘ W orld G om es aIt t the tl Yole Bowl in New D far, has knocked out six s| at the plate, Merrittt aiand Webster advanced on som e k in d o f ego tripip 0o f throwing him and, so 1 t s p m n g iind the body. He said it wasts part- Haven, four m ilitarytary je ts flew o ver the stadi- rs." King said. “B ufas devc . on a w ild pitch. into a world title fightIt tno sooner than partners, :vaspnn8 , bidden insideins a hole between two> Ilarge um in form ation to salutesi M ali, imm'er.” as he is si in the ring, he is sh y o ut of Pyle was hit by a1 p:pitld m e O lym pics Intemlational, atic also announced o' score M errit; a nd Web;[ebster. ^ g y .______she thought]ht something was in the hohole. 1 fund would be setet upu for Special Olympics . Wageman stole secsecond a“nd Kick Schcl-'~% wn at tiist," tie said, "l didn‘ haas w alked to loadd tlthe bases. Chris West- ^S t r a w b e r* i i y v o w s r t <:obe^?til=S 'Tinything.-Thcrh en I shifted, and saw o foot.ot.” Mali had gone: to Hommonosset with 11 I he signaled a lifeguard,I, who other Nepalese othlethletes.and three adults, in- b urg brought i a the5 final fi run of the inning arryl Strawberry is, “A lollot o f people have said th ey ’ TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Dan^ ^y■llbcpray- long a medical techniciann who eluding a volunteerlerhost, h (s^en Ogden's pitcherher drilled him with the n ot only predicting a solidI retreturn to baseball ing' forr tme and just hop>yl«.W.Mat>i«:L.RlMi*rtc. ththe New York Yankees afteifter serving a 60- never pitplayed before. c i ^ O I y m pd i c s s h o r ^ p i - - ...... ^------jlay suspcnsion-for using cociw a ir ie .- f ^ is also-;— ?‘I dooonU believe I ’-ve e v e r h a ddthe t oppor-.. -Sp.0Cl 9f funding to actually play the game 1 ~ ODMn*"*' ' ~ tt600 S9-14102 under ur a six-month house corconfinem ent after tunity to W E N , Conn. (AP) - The Spi>pwial the guomntee at Fleetleet Bank, Diedrick said. 001 00-140*10 'fiS^o'vS; o ,™ v , . 0-$mDrandH«nnon;K-My«n.e»i. Biftty (4» Kx3 FttM. W.Shofy. L- pleading P* guilty eariier'this yeiyear to federal in- said Stntrawberry who was the fir Vorld Games may need additiiitional lU e guonmtee wasVOS n e c e s s ^ to help the or- Uyar*. come'tax evasion. ch o icc: in i the 1980 draf^ and th ► CC ; to balance its budget of $3010 mil- ganizing committeew startst raising fimds, Henick Now, with Yankees ownerner George Stein- later thehe NL rookie of the year, le final cost has yet to be tolallied, said. The committeeittee originally sought $20 ^ 1 5 'S lS * ^ ®*0?2 030 0 - e 7: breniier behind him, Strawbiwberry says he’s ways pitslayed to try to live up to c " » 1011«-B82 br S S ^ “o 'cials S said. .. million in guarantees,ces, but was able to cut to $5 . RMMntwrg (7) antf r e a ^ for a trium phal returnn totc N ew Y ork. else’s stistandards." •nd KwnlMn. W-KwiTvlen: L-M«i - It will takeIce imonths for accountants witl-ith the million os it raisedI moremo money. Special Olymfimpics, corporate and govenu-nment Diedrick said thele authoritya won’t know, for agencies to> cecalculate the totol cost o fr tlthree about a month if' the Speciol Olym pics w ill B r a z i l tt ( o p s P e r uI , , 2 - O ^ t o a di v a n c e i n iC u p t o u n — yearrbf planniinning-and nine days o f gameses that need-any part oftheihe $5-million-to-balance! it&------, 7 ^ ended Sunday, books. RIVERA. Uruguaylay (AP) - World Cup spspirational play from CariosI VaildernimaVt and a Roberto0 Carlos caused havoc dowown the left “We intendnd Ito have a balanced budget," said “We have expectedcted to be reimbursed, yes,”- — —.-champion Brazil,.biddinIding tor-itS-flfthAnierica.-gp-gpai.fromJ-rcddy.Rincon.bcai«oi-EciiadorJj0.to_wing._ —- • Arthur Henick,ick, director of wmmunicatioajns for he said. “Whether:r wwe will be. reimbursed. I . C up title, scored tw o1 latlate goals M onday nigfit niiniove closer to the second rounound. Ecuador wi^ Brazil,:i^, which beat Ecuador 1-61•0 the Games. “If we're spendirig more thanin $30 can’t soy.” to beat Peru 2-0 andd qqualify for the second viivirtually eliminated after itsts isecond straight game, hah u yet to allow a goal, andind had little, million, we; wantw to have the revenue jhtl e re .____Municipalities[thotthat hosted events expect to round. ’ “ = lo lo; ss. cause foroTconiwjtJlisalrtstTenf:------There are stistill ways to raise the monoriey be reiinbursed for'sori'sohie o f their costs for extra • Brazil scored in theB 77lh7' minute on a penal- The United States, whichII b h e n R in - Henick saidlid officials are still in a “fund-:d-nus- 0 special'suite fluid,1 mundo took advantageje cof a rebound off Peru- UiUnited States and Mexico were^ere in v it^ to join con latchched onto a ball from ValdeiIderrama and j„g mode" to getI more money before thelie end New Haven Spent:nt sabout $500,000 on over- vian goalkeeper Miguellel 1Miimida tb score from 10 South American countriesie s in the toum a- sent a Iefeft-footed shot from 10 yards^ out under o fth e fiscal yyear, a Dcc. 31,1995. • tim e for police, fire,e, healthhi and ambulance ser- ■ three yards out. • ment. m( E i ^ t teams advance too thetl; next round. Ecuadoriitrian goalkeepOT Luis Moralesl “ ... . ^ “W e're wailvaiting for everything to settittle to vices during the nineine (days o f games, estimated The Brazilians joinedned Uruguay in the sec- The Brazilian trio of Juninhiinho, Ronaldo and Unti!1 tlthen. M o ra le had kept hissteammthe ti m calookattat the budget,” he said. “ W e wwon’t city Controller Gregor:gory Brown. ond round of the 12-na-nation South A m erican Roberto Rc Carios mesmerizeded the Peruvians, game, sa'saving a long shot from Cesi•esarGavma k„ow exactlytly until all the numbers arcire in. The city spent aboutoboi another $100,000 for championships. ^ creatingc r several scoring chchances. Dunga and anotlOther from Rincon, who) repr< eated ly which could1 taketai 0 while." portable bathrooms,is, ttrjish disposal and other ’ Earlier M onday night,}ht, Colombia, getting in- lailaunched attack afler attackck for B razil and threatCTDled Ecuador's fragile defense. The Connecnecticut Development Authchority expenses. Brown said,.aid. — I ■■ . provided o SSS S im illion guarantee for the gagomes . New Haven hopespes to recover. Its expenses to help easeI its cosh flow, said authority clchair- from an $80.04)0010 sstate fund that wos ap- . m an A rthur Diedrick.Dil proved by the Legislgislature to defray costs to Scorej and stitats - • OlympicsI officialsof may draw m oney agtIgainst municipalities. ^ In . ir.SiinMci i b e i : l y _ W.4W - A L s t a n d in g s ■ Continued frofrom D l plate. Wordell' hitit a single over the center Television>n ” ring M yers for the win. AITtanUOT . the ninth needceding tw o runs to tie and thrctree to fielder’s head scoring Curtis “They made somem e errors and even the lost „ (,' EventIt______sS t ta tio n ______. T inIme , Fish movemenent win. Will led off with a double and O ■ " ■ ;■ . ’ “ T " ! ; KL . bull could have beenbee: i»ught,” Jones said; Shaw cam e; to th e plate as the tying nm . S S- s s rim«8portart:h.B4(IHT) Non N ■ Itch hitting and s o m e h e lp Prim SdsSSSSr Show h itt a grounder to third base forf o “We just had clutch France ■ ESPfSPN/Ch. 13 ___ .1 p. V first from them ." rs s 5 1s 1 kl. M M routine outt butbi the fielder overthrew ______Ttnyw 77 «0 m40: lu Bastball All-Star gargam t KKV1KVl/CtLe-38 6 p. iw on Wood River coochach H arold N elsoii agreed. Z r~ ^----- Vonoyb8ll.-Pro Boach“ch ------ESP^SPN/Ch.-13------8 p. m na tja base scoringing WiU and putting Sho^ W I PA r\?N]d— “Lots ofmistakes,’CCS,” hc-said.-“O ur defense- CMM M ttlMr - In -U n t tkaUng rima Sports/Ch. 84(IHT) 7 p. S 'S iiS ” "lecMdrSHavSow' m ov^ 'to third on a > ica t2 Bowling. PBA NorthWthWost Classic ' . ESPrSPhVCh.ia 7:30 p, s? s ' hasn't helped us.s. We\ can’t hold a lead, - • as? g 5 ]• Volleyball. Pro BaacIlact) Prihiirima 8ports/Ch. 84 ssi '■ Su!} NMLMMM end and thirdird base with Ben Wordell at <>wa *nd FteM. W'WM; LOwvtO. i , AIUWlABM v ffS S IBDwWiMr., t* n,2aspm. ■ UUMUewMssar sU .tZMtt sisI ?sgr giis- I&M Or (Hmr M) ■ Hn trot (PM ss iSSBJ 3S ^-s!fe 5.gas ^ s s r £ T ' ccMUiaui. ' n.»C8pn. s.. iKSS, 3S n e s ------4LBM0^Iw .. .ii It tnZME N L s ta n d in g s KS lIMCttMoM S21.790 i s s s s S S 4ii* * te u c u n I — njK a^ ' '-(SotiBnuedfro^ r n p i gome with'.a'wideljdely accepted governing s SSJSl..-S3 sisr, ss , ofthe University, of New; S omwwS mPSSwSlMtWir..i S 'T h e re ’s somlething eti cool about tlia t” body," said.Sack, of JSHL ssS ji E I ditnh«M.lBi1air7Mrcenl time for them to-emerge s s a w s i s 5SJX»' gg .Jack-W ieijemert,.'executive director of)f the Haven, “it takes tim It §S! Mnno)^ n* tnM8 MMOfv ther these extreme sports] tt ssss S . 'SS as . ssss sa OfCEN BAY PACKEnS-CMmMrnM Temtiit ExtTcme -Oaratiraesrhopes ESPN may becc■come and spread. W hethei II.tn IttMtfeOA* 4O1.I0 SlMn.a0dMn.a>lMnb«fcM. >f th e ety and som e w ill die out." . CMDMta SStSS ss ’ tdirector of E?ESPN2, watched many of W . I U« » sftisissK SS ■ s a s gs m M Jknnr WNnpm M PN announced it will hotd CMm o B ra MCKmVUE JAOUARS-Sg:-s0TwdEM icom petitions.IS. “ H e had the visio n to bibring On Sunday. ESPN iS"’* S!SS~. £3. SSSS5.. ffi G a m u in *96, w ithja loca- aU&Ht MMT , these sportsI underur one umbrella ahd IpSESPN another ^trem e Gon U8 u iikMMSm 13 m la . WVENOLMO PATnOTS--«| iced this fall. The decision SSS SSS431 IS I] tXI.ta ' sssr SK ^ I, • bought into it. If we do it conectly, therere are ^on to be announced » 40 !ti9 )ortunities for future eveni:nts,” .supports Sack’s bellbelfe^ that extreme sports VMOMkn “ “ tSE 5SS' tta’Mdts.v.On.. UIJIU WTA money leaeaders, lotsofoppori >, I ’ W in .U. oa tVMSvnr H isono UOM .T.PETBnimFlLtW1-Tt«« Weinertsaid. w ill olwoys exist inn scsom e fonn. j '• I - 'CcUdD S 30 jts S i S S , 'people questioned tis whenin we "Then have beenen rrisk-tokers since the be- ■ “A lot of pc ’ he said> “Young people I - ' ■ SfiSST- S S iS!Sl !SS .ill ■'J,*.IW IIJ w anted to televslevise the N F L draft, b ul it’s’sb ^ ginning of time,” he • atnfmOKO ■ a X 4Tt , •tp.aa^in.rt wm ks to Mretch beyond' the ilSJs '■ ’i -soni«L*Ty com e a franchiichise for u s now,” said Semmiac). w a n t to ta k e ris k s t 3 g s lg the---bound^es.and expeiicperienfce.that exhilarating.. .. anVM«n U WJB } ^ “ss*“ asi ...... “We got a fewfew-chuckles over -televising Tedq^Oin s a i e , s K ; ^ r “"iS s ^ ....i America’s Cu;Chip, and people said that shishow- feeling. T hey’ve beenbeei doing it forever. It’s • • j* sw 0 ro « lw ro p » . s s lien, ESPN wasn’trthere ssssss: asiS S i PMADeUWnYWS-®.).Smkmicx- • ing auto racin{:ing from flag to flag wouldlid be just that back then :-^aJaj!nS?iuu9>Vi>M «-s . there w erra’t product en- . itfpA « . . 5 r . K C “ ^ l ! E S M nMn,ti^>*«. like watchinglg traffic.t People even asked1 vwhy recording it and ther UMWdCMMrt ' IIU3USS :,S55S£r, ... ! )g if th ^ made it through - ... aoNJdnmi'aS'-.liiii 15 tirua SiS MMCM th ere sh o u ldd beb a-24-hour sports netwtwork,' dorsements waiting ii aiM • to be the chute.” - B S ■ .b u t now w e ha'have two o f them . W e like tc ______aggressive andUld take som e risks. T he origiiginal Some seek out extremeexti sports fbr the sta*. ^ auaMnotMrii i l HKDO l srssar ssaE iisSr.-. i rtMMMKM ideafortheEjExtreme Gomes come fromm the iJJs and th e gloiy. MMoi ore and m ore, people re- ISS alize that they canQ gaingi attention by eagag- " SSaB. SK ^ . !|»ni >Hnntwi . ftc t that extrerrrem e sports are ehieraing.” worlo-'cau^it~on~Tbe-Extr{(rem e—ing in the-outrageous.jus.^ ------— ------~~f.— *1PGA moiiBy l e r s i t s S A , li SIS ~{oSl . WHTtvBHABeMHnLt*p>-PO»Ti«ATu y t S y S I] | ! ^ ss center received m ore th an n 500 : ' Still others do thenhem to'compensate fbr in- illM EOWOftO-tMSMlAMHmwR*- Games’pr^c ffove there is something at -SSPwMJJif*; 14US7 laktefipcrtiMtnnilentndBtdBCMiPM.' ' requests fo r'mr media'credentials. The spns thati it m ay m ean a l o u ■ to “expose the h e extrem - e sports' and set a st ■ ll s iSSS . IlSS./ i dard for yearsBIS to come. We didn’t warnm t t o - of“playAiln^.’* f j f e i J J. We “When yoti now ^ i l° ' 'itasss' p . ' I ingee ternal,” b e-su d . *74o\a>fow you’re doing it to ^ lu t e f . 4tnbiNM S ' ItyderCnp'poInts !s -SsKasS” I Will eventsIts such as kiteskiing, buni . ■ IlKSS P e te st a race; to get prizeB nilmoney and to earn inter- . ktSSmS S ^ < -I ■ I ; jimiping andd skateboardingsi endtire tbe i r : ■;- S S S S 5 % n M n ^ (1 i ^« ' lisaS- > iss national occloim. YouYc do lose some jjree- ■ 2 1 0 . % : ; , I b ftim e ? rT ; .ffig. ; I sport, as an institutionali:lized dom;” S | E ! i 8 : ■ .' “I define sp

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Tue*di*dny,Juty 11,1095 'Tlmos-NowNowb, Twin FallB. Idoho” he m m ■ ^ f c irCj o r m e : • ------Texas hesat sizzless as stars— melting\U-Starwv o r k o u t ARLINGTON, Texacas (AP) - An electricric fanl whirred in the NL ' With temperatures hitlilting 114 dugout, butIt allal it basically did was degrees on a cloudless: ^Monday at make noise.sc. It wasn't enough to • The Ballpark, the All-Sui>tar w orkout - co o l C in c ininnati n shortstop-Barry looked and felt more likike_the All- Larkin, who:o hadhi been warned about Star cookout. the swcltcrinjTing summers from his ' I Thi^ughout the old-tin:imers game, younger brobrother Stephen, who I batting practice for Tues<:sday's stars played at thele UniversityL ofTcxa.s. I jind the home run-hittin,ing contest, “My brotheither told me il was hot, D sweating and searchingng for cold and he playcclycd on Astroturf. But I I . drinks were the only wa;^ays to deal didn't knowM it was this hot," Larkin I —with the-Tcxas heat^------I “I’m frying," Son Franancisco out- The big shoshow in batting practice 3 fielder Barry Bonds said1 afteri being.._was put on by Los Angeles Dodgers \N a on the field about 15 minulutcs. catcher Mikeikc Piozza, who before I Pity the old guys, ev:ven if this walking intoto thet cage had told San I year's crop had a few flflat-bellies. Diego outfieldlelder Tony Gwynn tiial , I Their hour-long, thrcc-iniinning gam e he’d ju sl like . has not miss Cleveland;-, second . bbaseman Smith as injuredinj stars on the side- thrown a 100-mph Ryan worked‘ked wilh some Japanese picked to start Tue'uesday night's . Philadcsdelphia Phillies lead off)ff . Carlos Baerga will hitit second. lines, pilch, has a more pitchers in springspri training this year ev e n t fo r thehe National.Leagueahd play/ay^r.Bdgar M artinez o f thele Seattle AL mananager Buck Showalter. ’ modest goal. In and said, "I'veve sseeri some very talent- “I'd watch the gagame even if I , centerter. field and San-Diego’s..’s...M arine wHl .be the dedesignated meanwhile,e. put] aside a feud his N ew his second year of pHK-.i, . ed pitchers ovciover there. Nomo has an w asn’t here,” N olan\ Ryan,R; the great- . T ony/ t baseman Johnson hilil JimJ Leyrilz .with a pitch, 'ilH exceptional foi year-old " Ryan ^- - how to use it.t. T]Tliere ore other pitchers “ S o i f I w as dow nI oion the ranch, 1 . Barr;ury Bonds of SAnTronciscbCO Frank Thomas.' That left the All-Star gam e w ilh its admits he has lost H [ B |^ over there whowh can pilch on this w ould have the gam« e con." J y,rill bab a t third ^ p la y left field->lid-'- Albcrt Belle q f Glevel'eland w ill'' niosl excitiiiting meeting of starting some steam off level." ■ Ryan, w ho rarely/ tuned ti into Aif* . and Ly' third baseman Wade Boo>ogs.' • Astrodome.e. I whal Randy R y a n Nom o said. "R;"Ryan is very famous in and Johnson meetet iin near 100- Cinctn:innati's Rdor GaDt,^tb^ des*^(S-;;-' JO riw P u d K tt o f th e MMinnesota ‘ • Showalterter said Johnson, already 1 Johilson’s will Japan. I havee a loj fo f respedt for him.” __ :___ degrec.tcmpeVaturcs5__------:------ignatet 5;.nTtuin<'w H l pti>y rig h tJicld-'and_i f with 152 strikeouts,st would pitch i b"erTRy6li~said'of"the~>I'Americnn— rRynnsaidhcIheirhisicmow-'than-he ------"I don't know if thc pitching Cineincinnati shortstop' B arry'ry '' bat'eighth'and Texas catcitcherlvan cither two.(0 or three innings. Alou 1 League starter. “I hope I m ake th e ever was as a player.pl . matchup had any beat)earing on it, but Laridn.dn will bat swetitb follow^ed Rodriguez will hit ninth.1,'. said Nomo10 probably would pitch C plate and don’t bounce it..Ifl I get real “1 didn’tt reretire, I just changed h i^ efu lly this is someimething fans can , f two inningsIgs, but “ if he strikes o ut , loose I might be able to thrctrow it in the jo b s," said Ryan, Ryi who owns a bank feed off,” Johnson saidiaid. , I— - i — '* the side in-thein­ first two innings, high 80s, I guess." and is big inn theth cattle business. "I’m Jo h n so n , w ith aI n'near-100 niph Loftpn. willw lead off, with Frankik Lofton said. "Or, 1 ma;lay n ev er hit maybe h e ’ll’11 pitch] the third." , •, ; Blyan, who had 5,714 snstrikeouts in eithei; at thele ooffice or the ranch or fastball and the kirtdJ olof wildness that T h o m aIS, s , Albert Belle and Calal him." . N o doubt,t>t, many w ould love to see r 27 years in thc majors, hadid seven no- helping the RangersRa or TCU’s base- m ad e Jo h n K ru k 's5 hiheart fiutter at Ripken soonso trying to solve Nomo’s>’s Despite N om o’s 6-1 rrecord, 1.99 ii. T he last>t timet baseball genuinely ; hitters and led the league in strikeouis baH teatn. I’m:’m also on the Parks and C am den Yprds tw o» ycyears ago, goes slo-mo windupw and wicked, down-n- ERA. 119 strikeouts andai a major seemed sot excitedc! was at last year's t__ll.tim6s______Wildlife.Commmmission.".------J------— 'first. Four ofthe firstst ffivfrNL batters- darling foif o rk b a ll.-...... ------leogue-besl-.158 opponcjicnls’. batting All-Star garjame, when-Gwynn-bcnl — I His last five seasons1 werev with Has Ryann evere\ felt like he retired the loose;-Iimbed, 6-fooi-lO 6- lefty “I waicljlchcd many of them on tele­le- average, and the kind o c f atten tio n R ipken’s relBy rcl and slid hom e w ith the Texas Rangers, who.0 are host- too early? will face are left-hanilanded — Lenny vision, even.whenev I was.in Japan.”I.” that only ihe likes of>f F e rn a n d o the w inninglg runi in the 10th inning. I ing their first All-Star gaijame. He is “My timee hihad come,", said Ryan ' iTin, B any Bonds N om o said sai through a translator. “1“I Valenzuelo and Mark FiFidrych con- That vjctoi:tory in Pittsburgh stopped Dykstra, Tony Gwynn eligible for.JIall o f Famele balloting who suffefeded ai damaging shoulder and F red M cGriff. feel likee l I have an understanding of-juredof up. NL managcf FelipeF A lou the A L 's six-game si? winning streak . in 1999. injury. “I'dI Io>love to still be pitching “I don’t wont to gelge him upset," them.” admitted the Los Angelelcs acc was and gave theth NL a 38-26-1 edge. ' I It does Ryan’s heart gogood to see now." G w ynn said. N ol so, probably, for the hittersTS not his first choice to starart. But as soon3n as that gam e ended, all two starting power pitchehers. Hideo Ryan's comelimeback w ill be limited to T hen the A I, getss itits firet look at he’ll face,ce. "I am not trying to hihide the fact' the talk'tunumcd to when the strike 1 Nomo of the Los Angelesles D odgers o n ^ i t c h on)n Tuesday 1 night. And, lanese particip&nl **It mig.light take one pitch,-one at­it- that I would have statarled Greg .would start,irt, and il began a month Nomo, the first Japane will start for the National LeagueL ond ple«^put awa]iway the radar gun. ' in the All-Star hisiiiistory. Kenny bat or oneon' year .to atyust to him,"I," M addux," A lou said. "LoLook whal he later.

2a n g t o ui g h a s t lh e y w a i t f o r Gr ] r i f f e y O w nners p u t bbrakes M ’s h SEATTLE (AP) - If the Seattle I said. "We need a couple oifouryoung f ( hosn't let thc-ole-other Mariners players Mariners can stay closi>se to T ex as. I kidsI to sw ing the bat and. « e e d i n g upgame f Califomia and Ooldand uuntil they get I becauseI it doesn’t seem tot< me that "I told themem just because you lose Kch G riffey Jr. back',, tthey have a I w e're going lo make any tratrade to help one player, albealbeit a great one. you can Nowaday "There: w ere prior commitments good chance to win the AAL West title, I ourselves out." still pull togei5gether and get the job to advertiseisers," Levin said. “We’re Lou Piniella says. I Three players done," he said.. Changes thal arcare designed to looking atIt 22:00 now.” “W e've got some qiiesiestion marks.” I haye carried the ' ■I <| told th em Just In order for speed up the leisuisurely pace of Owners!;rs had agreed o^ a propos- Piniella conccdcd.‘“But I’I’ll tell you, if I Mariners with- :ause you lose one th e M ariners to' /ere sup^sed to al to mininnimize delays caused by things fall in place for usiis and we c a n . I out'” Griffey: win their divi- take'effect after:r the1 All-Star hitters stepjepping out of the batter's hang around until thele middle of I Johnson and . pla)llyer, albeit a greal>at sion', Piniella Game. But just oss ththe owners'and box but ore concemed about how August, we can win this didivision.” I Edgar and Tino. ' ^ncle, you can still... needs a lot of players can’t agreeeon oi a new Basic well they:y can enforce it. “I’m Wilh GrifTey sidelinedcd since May . j MtSUnez. things hove to A^eement, the chanhanses are being going to> ccontinue to step out,” 26, the Mariners have nonot folded. A t . 1 Johnson, the flClet the Job done.*■ hoppen. reviewed and theircir jmplementa- Wade^BogjDggs said'. “1 don’t abuse the All-Star break, the;ley’rc in last I left-hander with H e n e e d s lege. Don’t blame me ifl fion' could be delayedyed. the pnvileg place in the division w: I the 98 m ph fast- — Mariners’ managi ” 'Johnson to keep “We don’t wantm l to havft any w ant to collecico: my thoughts and record, but they’re only[yfivi^games i||jjjiK \ I ball is 9-1 with agor winning games problems. We wantml to make sure plan a slratrategy before stepping. behind Texas and Califom I a 2.88 ERA and Lou Pinielliella and piling up . . that.eveiybody .is; on board,".saici,. back in. B J iEdgar, thei 992 ALbattinting champi- needs B.uhncricr I(.274. 11 homers. 46 I gone 19-23 since Griffc short time. We waiwant lo be sure next?” nter-field wall on and the Mariners’ desiglignated hit- RBIs) arid BlowJlowers (.226, six homers, into the Kingdome’s centi r . M ; there .is ogreementnt i(between the Still, tt;^jm 'are others who figure . and broke his left wrist. I ter, leads the league wilhI a . 362 bat- 32 RBIs) to hhit it' well during the second owners, players: andar um pires), this w ouldId ireduce the ffune’s tedi- ' Griffey, considered1 byb many as I ting a.verage, is second inin hits (87). half of the seasseason; he needs to come Otherwise, there; w ould ju st b e um. " Ify’ou o u figure the time wasted ’ baseball’s best play.er. manay be able to runs s c o r ^ (58) and double!les (24), Jlnd up wilh a depelependoble fifth starter to APphoK. ) chflos.” from whenen the catcher throws the ■ renmi to the'Mariners' IIIlineup by the » fourth in RBIs (56). pitch behindid J)Johnson. Chris Bosio, — ------Jrherc.alrcadyJii/ hns been one ball backk tot the' mound and th^ _— middle-of-next-monthr-HcrIc.lcd4hc.AI— SeetU ft^ananager-Lou-Plnlella,— - r and Salomon Torres, and tans m eum g around vnth . baseman, is having a caret adjustment to thele cchanges pro- pitcher,stafl with 40 home runs Inn Inst y p r's rlohl, UlintInks the M ariners can reer season, he needs toI getge some help from the . posed by formerr umpireu Steve the resin ba strike-shortened-season < H e> third in jh e AL_m RBIiils.(58), dyl left.side in hishis_bullpen to go along, M assigned the " around, ancihdalf the rest,” Dallas'" ’ “ " “ ■■‘“ “ S . t l i l w l nthe ^ ALWest despite -' , for fifUi in home runs (18) i Palermo, who was 45 in 1993. I) and iS htt- with closer BobbyBoi Ayala (13 saves), y to K en G riffey J r . ttiiig a career-best .299. ^1-taslc o f reducing extnxenncous Uihe if Green saidL'idL' “Aiid w hen he’s fih a lir • -“It hasn’t been easy."■ pjnlcllnt said. Injury'1 Bill Risley and.md Jeff Nelson. to pitch, the'hiner steps 1 W ithout Griffey, the Mari takes to play gomes,ies. The average ly ready to “Biit for Ihe most part wcA'c'vc hung in franchise. So Sc the Mariners’ financial anners aver- in re c e nIt t ’y e a rs, th e M arin ers ne-inning major- out.. NowV iti becomes a battle of ) aged 4.9 runs and hit .2 playing tune o f ntne-i thcrevejywell." - constraintss haven'th aUowed them to < .261 in 42 haven't gottenten much help from their league games hasas slowed to 2 wits." Trying,to persuade ththe voters of go out and1 tradetr for, a proven veteran1 ] gomra. With him, they aveveraged 5.8 .fium system.1. BraggB was supp(jsed to mpires receive enough 1 nmsandbaned278in27g{ hours, 54 minute'sle's th is seaso n T h e um^ King County to help buildbi them a offensive! playerp to help them in i g^cs.' be their regularilar left fielder this season. anguish witwith their calls that th^'. ' It’s been a fhistrating 2i from 2:35 in 1984. new, retractable-roof stadidiu m ihatw ill Griffey’s absitbsence. l a seasons He's hittingJ i.225 with three homers' pposedly’agreed d o n ’t w antu t to be the heavies in f for Piniella, wbo came to The owners suppo ' cost S280 million, the nmanagement Thpy’vee bad* to hope that Jay 1 o Seattle in and a dozen:n BRBIs and already has ibeWecD-innlng this.‘.‘We’re’re not going to' be like . f November 1992 after n ,last month to limit be knows how ImportantI iti is for th e Buhner coulduld overcome tbe effects of 1 managing been sent toI ClassCU A AA Tacoma once commercial breakss tot o i minute, 45 th e g e s tatapo,” f NL umpire Ed • Cincinnati to a W orid Serii . t ^ to win its first divisision champi* a strainedd leftI hamstring, rookie | tries victoiy this year. PiniiHniella, one of the most .seconds 4om the loslost pitch o f the .^ a p u a n o0 .. said. i “We all want 5 in 1990. Under Piniella, thehe Marmets competitive pecpetmle in baseball, is not • > ocuhip. Darren Braaa ^ could bit nujor-league i ^previous half-inninjling-to the, first., quicker ga:games. But it’s going to .. i wenf 4 9 ^ last season afterer going 82- h^jp y being( inin tburth place.' He’s t r y - . j V-'-' The Seattle ownershipip is expected p itch in g and am Mike Blowers could ' -pitch of the nextt one.oi That .was ’ be a real finfine line for us, how long'-, 80 In 1993. • to lose $25 million thisi season.z And overcome apoorstarta p J ing to teach thetlv^M oriners.how to win, and .dedgned to they step) oiit'ando what they step. , Piniella’8 will to win has r . doyvD froin.2:25 and . their player payroll is $34$ miliioii. ‘We’ve scuffledsc sdm e'offensively, s never been a lesson thatit‘is''taldng is' longer than be S9ve Ikqimou^gatgame, out for.” , I more, apparent than this siseason. He thought it woolcooldtake. . , considered high for a srsmalUmarket but we’re stillsti in this thing," Piniella i

■■ ■ y - v :. . J ' . . ''!l . D -« TIcnM-Nows. TwinWin Foils. Idoho T uesday. Julyj|y 1 1 .l9 9 5 i f f r o m Wimbiledon Role:j)layeiirs stoleeshow I stars I as■ t’95 . fewer greaireat matches at this year's WIMBLEDON. EnEngland - It was . Wimbledondon, but for those who say drama, co'mcdy andnd th e a te r o f the wom en’ss tennis is boring, Graf luid' absurd, a simultanecneously ordinary I Sanchez: ViVicario offered up a final . and extraordinary WimbledonW that IM that wasi as os thrilling and tense os had oil the elementsts oc f a stage show it w as superiperbly ployed. , ,. at Piccodilly Circus.s. ' , ■ ^ B y comimporison, p thc men s final In the end the famomiliar stars took • ^ Jjetween1 SaSampras and.Boris Becker their l)ows: Pete'SanSampras captured, ^ ’ w a s a oneone-dimensional, boring ' his third straight meimen’s title; Steffi ^ affair', evieven if it did confirm G raf w on her sixthll sisingles; Martina !,«• V -• Sampras's' ascensiona to the highest Navratilova secur:ured her 19th N ' ra n k s o)f f ttennis champions and Wimbledon title, takiriking hom e a w in- . Becker'ss enduringer popularity. Even n e r’s trophy fo r ployioying mixed dou- y > h ^ ' ' in defeat,It, tlthe crow d cheered louder blcs during a b n ^k fifrom the brood- for Becker,ker, who put on two of the coAibooth. best winniinning performances ofthe On o ne side o f thethc stage - on the J|^. tournamentlent. Dealing Cedric Pioline other side o f thc-occocean, actually - . '■’> |w n « in five sets in the quorters and top there was thc toweriiering presence of - ^ seed Andredie Agass! in the four.sets in Monica Seles, who3 cjcattily chose the the semis. day of the women’sB fifinal to hold her wphdtei F o r ill the weirdness of this first news conference;r)ce in m ore than •, . W imbledondon. there was also so much two years and annoulounce her return ^ W h IU P«t» S a m p raraa, i left, w on the m en'*a hy Jensen, who • Chamanda Rubin, who huffed andanc Rafter and Mark Phi! In’t happened since seeding sappeared for a puffed anand toughed out the longeslest the other, who nearly-c.£ne c to blows — against g iving Sele>eles special rank- to her- p PRebeufr, the umpire Tarang(mgo Mary Pieree, gotJostist in tra f^ c , o r first playiayer ever kicked out of Th(The iug in Las .Vegos 3 one of thc driest: For only ally Gonzalez,.a great andi ifiery competi- protecting their turf.f. . called1 "I“the most corrupt ofncialliII in w ent fishing in Scotlailand. He denied Champiorionships after h« accidcntallj h tinio sincc records hove b e n J n e m b ^ “W hat’s frustratrating to me, the gammie," as if others were justst a/ evcrything,.even thatU h e was miss- h it a ballisllgirl in the ear with a ihisriis- tor who )rill forever b« pt since 1922, not a match : ed as a 41-year- rfP* ‘ - Navratilova said, “isis tthat thc players Unle lesless corrupt. T h e G rand Sl&nlam ing. trated swijw iM at the ball during a doU'lou- for the m atch he played aycd by rain. Ironically, the i old grandfather at W im bledon in benefited thc mostit ffrom Monica s Commitinittee is still investigating, bubut • Smiling Greg Rusedski,R the blesmatcl ' it did rain was the middle '• lg, Canadian- • Thele Aussie doubles teamscns, 1969, when he beat CtiCharlie Pasarell ■ gw d a jj* ' a b s e n c e , b c c a u se: ththey won more Tarangogo was sent packing with thitho Union Jack-waving ,11-9. ■ Sunday wh«when there was no competi- i money, they wonon more Grand stiffest» ifine in Wimbledon historyory, tumed-Brit who didn’n’t let Sampras Mark Woodforde V and Todc3dd 22-24,1-6,16-14,6-3,1 )ridge on one side, Patricl•ick There were few greireat upsets and ■ Slams, because shele iwasn’t around. $15,500.00.- w ipe the sm ile ofThiss face.f W oodbrii T o u mnamenttliadso])me of egverythil i n g — inncludini[g greatt tennis ired the sharpest, most inter- est be described Rebeuh,, gavegi her a "let” on the firstTrst the Toui^ round. ally played By John Jeanaonne ^ loose ends — could bes lost-^ominadng tennis to be with the same words thotDt one Londoner . one. It alsoIso was said Benedicte and JeffJeff ' And then thero was Norman,N the 6- esting, most Ncwsday Commantary< rough 6^ ipatches. Then, _ used in the Taningo cplscisode: could be5 nrun out of *eir adopted city,:ity, foot-8, red-head fhjm Bcllelgium who got se e n throu; is, c o m p le te ly - and therefc■efore be the Last Tarangoss in into the tournament onlyly when another goofily, he couldn’t shake off this , W IM BLEDON, Englingland — It wos a Andre AfAgassi. Even thc Peto Sampras-ra,. "It was outrageous, le break point that Becker jt-h unacceptable, and altogogether delight- Paris. player broke his foot.. Norman,? who one little b Wimbledon during1 w hich unknow n Goran IvanisevicIvi powcr-serve rematch Henmanlan is the relatively innocent:ent would have been an o'overwhelming finolly eamcamcd, and forgot to play the people made headlinesies for the craziMt .from last ast year was better than adver-tei- I. player whevho. swatting angrily at a ballball underdog against the leasast ofthe field’s rest o fh isis fafarewell semifinal, reasons. Really, now;i; beforeb< lost week, tised, and an Sampras again displayedy-d Hear, hear. if course there was Murphy , is the Stanford_ after mlssiissing a cmcTai point, acclden-len- 128 m en, proceeded to beat former And of c« ...... who outside of seriousus t'tcnnis-camp foi-... classic: tennistc and admirable poise5. in ...... Tenmgo,.tpembcrj: who partners-with brother------lu r a f te r b 'eih £ 'ta lly 'striiiTuck a 'ballgirrin thb ear.sar." Wimbledon chompion-FrPat Cosh, for- -Jensen,- wh' lowers ever had h ^rdofJefTTaran^o? c hischamtimpionship victoiy over Becker.g , grad who flipped out form the Tock-and-roll dou-^ tion, walked o ft HenmanI wasw defaultM from the tour-)ur- tacr Wimbledon chamimpion Stefan Luke to fon T im H enm an? G regg FRusedski? Dick • pjus,I, SteffiI G rafs championshiphin assessed a coae violatio n. But Murphy, eliminated , lird-round nmtch nament but sre- [Edberg and reigning WiiVimbledon dou- b les toon. I ' over Arantxa Sanchez Vicarioario the court during his thin Norman? victoiy O' he tournament sented thehe bdlgirl'with fiowers andid oa bles champion ToddI Woodbridge.> from men's;n’s doubles the first week, And, o f course, Murp:urphy Jefisen went was as goodgo as it gets in this sport Thephe announced to the cd doubles partner Brenda ! e media that the kiss whenen she came to woric the nextlext Norman then faced formemer Wimbledon -lef^ mixed likes oftl;fth eir I lth gome in the third: ^set director and worldwide i .M cCarthy-high.ana|n' .to------fishing. lutation for "giv- davi champion Becker,-butthfihat-was-one too—Schultz-M c Ulumately, it was a Wimbledon\ that — 20 miminutes, 32 points, 13 timesB to chair umpire hod a reput srs in retum for Rusedslidski is the rangy CanondianIian many champions for him.m. '• open the: seisccond. Instead, h ^ u d ed .produced terrific, compimpetitive motches deuce,, eightei game'points. six breakeak ing” matches to players lile, Tarango’s who, becaicause his mother was bom1 in Agossi? In his gobiyly clothes, w ith north to do isom e fishing, oblivious to from the quarterflni[Inals on.-Boris points — will not be seen again forsr a friendship. Meanwhil native named England1 andar because he saw opportu-rtu- his goofy headscarf.onand goofy ear- the scaree he was putting his friends • Becker’s five-set dueduel with Cedric longtime,me. wife, a French na he umpire, and nitiesasa]a player here, changed fus ten-ten- rings and goofy, goateitee, constantly and familyily through.tl Pioline kick-started thehe reallyi good ten- So, in the end, this Wimbledon. — Benedicte, slapped the that she slapped nis nationamality to British and then stoletbie featured in goofy stori3ries in all the • Outrageoigeous, completely unaccept- • nis in the quarters,rs, fo llo w e d b y - like most3St o fth e two^week Grand Slamlam there was one report thi e umpire, Bruno the shown ffor a week by advancing; to goofy English tabloids,Is, Agassi actu- able and alto,altogcther delightful, indeed. Becker’s whiplash tumiOTUUVund to upset events,, withwi all these working patts and him twice, becausc the i

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y L o o l i f i e r y TA a r a n g o t o ► withdraw [for our GSTAAD, .Switzctzcriond (AP) - “We5 uunderstand that some guys Hot-tempered Jeff;ff Tarango hos from thelhe ATP told (Tarango) to go _____ withdrawn from thele SSw iss Opqn for bock toto the United States because fear ot a conTrontontatl^n~with“ttn~RbS9erlS rlrherc;’‘ snldTjurg-V6gel,-a sman for the 5560,000 touma- I JFam :, tournament offt- spokesm; lily angry Mare Rossct, to s t e m cials said today. m ent wwhich h began today, At Wimbledon,n, 'Tarango hod "I thiihink it was because of theth e . J accused French umpire ui Bruno emotiononal side. Rossct is a localcai i Rebfcuh o f being “th(‘the most corrupt hero. HeHe is from nearby Geneva anduid ’ ■ ■ I official in the gam e.”J.” he w ass vvery angry about thc allega-ga- C ^ h u c i:kwag^ o n S idfe Intsert ...... Tarango-stormcd.ed.off the court tions,” . I , during his third-roundimd motch against Art earliereai statement from Swiss'iss Alexander Mronz of Gemiany afler Open organizersoi soid “personalnal a dispute with Rebei;beuh, pvcr a line fnendss oftheo player hod apparentlyitly call. Tarango’s French F wife, advised:d 1him to take this step.’’ Benedicte, then sloppopped the official Rosseiset denied the charge^by-by------^------' tw ice o n the face. Tarango.go.- • • Afterwards, Tarangango alleged that , “I takeike this'as an insult,” he said k^ered T o Yoii ' R cbcuh had show nI bitbios to players in lost wee!eek. "People who know-jnc,i t D e l i v return for friendshish ip . H e n o m ed . know thatth£ I never pay an umpire for - I Rossct, the OlympicIc chompionc from a match,:h. I am going to demand offi-I M i n i dd o k a C a sisia""' s ■ I Switerland, os one of those who had cially ththat the ATP impose sanc- bencHted from t^the official’s tionsagaigainsthim.” . favoritism': T araniango later said he was sor^IS C o unty.D r oorstqe p ■% Tarongo was finfined a record, that hele implicated Rosset in his l p ^ " $15,500 for the putbutburst and may charges;s againsti Rebeuh. He deniedied face further fines or>r ssuspension foi- any sugujggestion (hat Rosset hadlad lowing an investigatioItion. soughtt aiany favors from Rebeuh. T u e s d a yly & W ednes: s d a y Defendiii n g c h a m p) advances at Swedii i s h O p e n ttomnament ( . BASTAD, SWEI'EDEN (AP) - world,is is the tournam ent’s top seed, I^K E S mpion Bernd Unsec(eeded Fernando Meltgherif oof f 51 /•Defending chamf , Karbachcr of Gci3ermany beat Brazil beotbe Scholler, ranked 25th, 1- f M ik a e l P e rn fo rs ,6-:6-1, 7r5 in the 6, 6-3.6, 6-4. Magnus Norman upsetisct • ! opening round ofif tlthe $.328,000 co u nym ^ an Jarryd 6 -4 ,6 -3 . ^ J : Swedish Open tenni:mis tournament The 199111 and 1992 champion, us Gustafsson of Sweden, a 'ERLANI : M onday. .M ag n u s ra o w h g T hc & ird-seeded KiKarbachcr, who wildcardsrd entry, advanced to the sec- m l r V ■ 9 v ^ iSkofTtownthe ond 'ound, rot defeating Marceloelo I 2 S &B I m g i i B i n f i j i f i y beat A ustrian H orst Sk ar, was 'the oiily Filippiniini of Uhjguay.'a one-timem e . l l tournament last year, §3. seeded player to reaceach the sccond Swedishsh Open champion, 6-4, 6-7 - I round. (3-7), 6-36-3. : Second-seeded Gilbiiilbert Schaller o f In other oi matches, Tomas J __ A ustria and S w eden’s;n’s veteran dou- C a rb omeil n e of Spain beat Sandor ■'.blcs player, Andersi JJarryd, seeded Noszalylyof Hungaiy 7-6 (7-0. r-rtmked players.- andOsMjcar Martinez o f Spain dcfeat- K i i ; eighth, lost to low cr-ra E8£STS7t)flF Wm THfBESTPflA» fl« £ S ...... I -M . Swedish“DavisI cupperc Jonas ed-Davidlad Engel o f Sweden 1-6, 6-2.I ( a d N P,??jnthe 7-6 (7-1). ; Muster’s streakst on clayy comes to end 9 1 ^ ' . f: "'GSTAAD, SwittdliuHand (AP) - T op-' move whiv h i ^ drey.r critidsih'fiom othec ; :geeded Thomas MusUuster had his 40- players.I. “Phiying“ Correia in the first '.,matdi winning streakik 0on clay surpris-, ro u n d was wi a very unlucky draw,’! 1 iogly ended Mondaylay w h en h e w as M uster•said.- sa . ; ■' : beaten in the firstst iround of the mm-, ^ ; ; .&56p,00 Swiss Openen tennis touroa- ^ ;f ^ i- - . rj ^ ,• ; m e n t . fri -. • Spain’s A le* Corre^ire^a took only 90 ' - > GUNS \ i.- T: „'~jxiihules to beat Muster:ar7-5,6-l. , ^ •DllV M uster’s w as the third-longestthii cUy^ BUIY»SEIi«tBADE T 'i’ttnsak in history for a i;W iindOuillcnno Vilas m mUiOMlNGUIEIilES .1 . . ;KB

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