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' n le" e w IIII IIIIIIIWIIIIIM _ - I Good moOrning ^Clint(o T ir ^feltsin1 at o(dds o»nBo!il welcomed President Boriss h N . Y e ltsin o f that a con^>mpromise on Bosnia w as in mer Yugoslavia, where e rsa tio n ," "W e m eel nol not as adversaries, but as parurn- ing w ar in the I'omier Russia to the White House wi'with a bear hug ’’We hadhi a very frank, convers ays. there ners in the quesuest for a more prosperous arand the Russians.object, to U.S. steps to lift the Tuesday at the start a two-da>day summit that Yeltsin toldt( reporters. "As alway ises but we a m ore peacefueful planet." Clinion sa^d al a iniemational annsemb:mbargo on the besieged mixed skirmishing over Bosnosnia with vows were somme pluses and some minusc; cerem ony onI thithe While Mouse South Law,wn. Muslim-led govemmermcnl of Bosnia. of cooperation and friendship.lip. have readiched a compromise." imssm of^ Ilyushin. "In so many arareas, oiir inierests no longIger .\s Yclisin and Cliniilinton posed for photog- Although the summit began;an with recipro- Yeltsinin’s spokesman. Viktor 11 president conflicl. theyy coincide.c And where we: doi ruphers. the RussianII presidenlpr was asked by cal words of pmise and affecffection. Clinton told repoDorters that the Russian pi Ju ro rs sought ;e an inter- disagree, we cacan discuss our dilYerenccs:s in rcponcrs how he woulcould respond ifthe Unit- and Yeltsin quickly showedd ddifferences rc- had reviviivcd his suggestion to .stage i in Falls Tuesday for — an idea a climate of waiwami peace, not cold war." ed States lifted the armamis embargo. T rials b egan in T w in F main between the two natications. sparring national1 confcrcncci on Bosnia — sexually assaulting thepasi. Yeltsin respi.•sponded: "We are two likike- "My response wouldwoi be negative, of Kvo m en accuscd o f scJi throughout the day on whethciihcr to lift the in* m et cooll;)lly by Western leaders in thi rrence and minded indiviiividuals. in lhal we are boloth course." Yclisin said,aid. The Russians h;ive yoyng girls. tem atiohal arm s em bargo onin EB osnia. ‘’Y eltsiisin suggested the conferei P a p a B i IthouKh no equally tfommiimilled lo values of democnnnicy rcccnily' acted ass pipeacekeepers in the Whcn-the-nrst-round-oCoDC;)ne-Qa-Qng.briel^ClimQn-S . sunnoried the idea ... althi (^ij^yvii)i.{heir-hist«>ric------Russian aides ex- exact dauate was set." Ilyushin said, and ideals ol'liberty."” lil^ ~ ings was over, U.S. and Russ in also noied ilial "the Unit'liicd allies — the Serbs - - ini the ongoing strife. M otel chosen fo(rshelter r: [Jipressed satisfaction with thele nresults, hinting U .S. aidesaii also rcponed progress;.ss on U.S. Y et Y clisin ; For people who havejve fallen oii rocky times, a homeless shelte:lter will be located i— at a Tw in Falls m otel. iH Ameriricans p « a « B l Rotick I : iL sC ' ' M W ' “ guardd Haiti Mother-daughter;er days smasshes I - ^ Parents and children:n attcnd-cliJsseTlCi-i f Parliaament ^ gethttf at a new private[e schools in B u rh ^ . ■ S S Jlf- T T h e A ssociated Presscss 1 M B .. ■ canjyon ^ . I n i j PORT-AU-PRINClNCE. Maili ~ A m erican ______troops expandedIhcir llu mission Tuesday ( from disanning lelhe Haitian 11 m ililary to tak- id the Parliament building Red Devils on to[op 1 ing up posts around tl: bedriiledPrcsidenf ...... th e giant boiildcf waswas apparently airborne r guns m ounted on•ristidc's thi former campaign —- when it .smashed throughJgh his screen porch and just outside, :ctcd 10 comc out o f hiding T-Esamg rofTicc on-Thursday. U.S. “ “ bouncc.d inio his bedrooiroom-Theylatcr-pushed ------f— — Maydr'livans"PJ _ Iho boulder out of thele tbedroom and it went Jean-B crtrand Arist; ------Plenty o f losers*s------:—^------through the porch lloo:loor and landeB bri'ilfc manager, is expectecI been largelcd for assassi- High hopes of phyphysicians, hospitals ground beneath the housi)use. — — —and'rctum'to’his'ofout of sight for mosl ofthe and insurance compmpanies in a major Other,rocks struck lheiht porch or landed all ----- otVicials-said------:c Aristide — Haiti’s firsi overhaul were dashedicd by the collapse of around his old Chevrolet3lct pickup, bul the truck, Paul, who hadelecied be president — was health refomi — alorilong with the impact gol only a sm all dent in thet roof. nalion. has been lieout military. on 39 million uninsurc,urcd Americans. Considering the housi3USC was directly in the three years sinccfatality A came as American P a g e A 4 path of the rock slide,e. thet damage is minor. d em o cratically urbLshing cIci the'.Villa d’Ac- . The bedroom wall is; dedented, the porch floor overthrown by thestate n gue.st house d u rin g the ' ^ Selection speedsids up has a giant hole in it.;t. a and screens w ere dc- r The first U.S. Jean-CIaude fatj Duvalier thai troops were refurble independent Electoral Jury sclcction in the O.J. Simpson case stroycd. •i bought the propenjeny fully aware that the ; cucil, a H aitian stateis to oversee elcbtions. m oved briskly T uesdasdav. him dead," said U.S. Em -. P a g e A 9 rocks were there. So thethere’s no legal action 1 dictatorship of Jeai can take," Clardy said,id. "1 built the hoiise to now h o u s e s thin e Stanley ii Schragcr. "They lasl forever. There’s an inherent risk in any* C ouncil, w hich hisis to was a sniper or self-in- ■ No action for ntnow thing you do. So I’m absolutelyabs not moving." • "They found ixxhin said in W ash in g to a ihat ; policymakcrs delay bassy spokesmanIS beingS investigated as'"an F ederal R eserve p' PIPlease see R0CK/A2 . action on raising imeniierest rates. d o n 't know if this ------P a g e C 2 fiictcd." But Boxx ; the shcjoiing was bi Chills In the coc:ockpit letnanLl£ 0 ^ I appjroht suicide.’-’-i d _ d e M _ _ Coclc^tlap^s'froni'omTRussian'airlinci ------Childn!en-ha\^ceJast!^ recorded the pilot’s’s childrenc receiving a just like him, the photo ofThis li Dad ,W v flight lesson beforere ithe Airbus crashcd T he A ssociated Press looks jU! declarei • climbingng into a plane. last March, Page A l l LOS ANGELES — Inthn the end. the five , "It's; hungh over us for so long." children of Col. Charles:s E.1 Shelton felt Last; week,\ at the children’s{ request.n S> n’s status driven to their decisionm Iby a relentless the Airir Force changcd S h e lto n ’s seesaw — the dizzyingJ u]up-and-down of from priirisoncr o f w ar to killed in actic/n. hope then despair, trust thethen suspicion, of Next Tufuesday. his children willI g:gather at • V, in Wa.sh- V rumors thai never camce titrue but always Arlingtc>ton National C em etery in S e c tio n A Business...... 2 cam e back, tngtonI Ito place his name on theiileir m oth- W e a th e r ...... 2 Legal notices ..3 It took thcir mother,Br, d r a g g in g h e r e r’s gra\•avc.slone there, N a tio n ...... 3 - 4 .9 Classifed...3-12 dow n into a lc o h o lii^ andnd depression.,i • None.ie .o f this is easy, even nowlow, three- es afler their Dad was shoh ot down O p in io n ...... 10 S e c tio n D When she shot herself:lf fourI years ago. decades te POW-MIA flag over La<.aos. W o rid :...... 11-12 S p o rts ...... 1-4 wuh the black and white I flying outside the housouse. her rosary .The PentagonF says it will com S e c tio n B S e c tio n E draped ov er her hu.sband’sd ’s PO W bracelet, push for foi a full accounting of all service- ! F o o d /H o m e ...... 1 • M agic V alley ...1 they decided it must end.d. m en missing m in Southeast As; Bui O b ilu a rie s ...... 2 C a le n d a r...... 2 Hard as it was. guiltyy aas it made them amongg thei nation’s P0W *M 1AL'activists, a Mini-Cassia ...... 3 D e a r A b b y ...... 3 feel, the time had comene to declarc that the chillildren say, their,decisionm lcf\ ...... less. I d a h o ...... 4 . Gardening...... 4 thcir father, the nation’ss lostlc Vietnam-era bitlemei e hope they understand tha is S e c tio n C C o m ic s ...... 6 ■ ■ prisoner of war^ whereateabouts unknown “We for 29 years, w as dead. hot abo30ut politics, that this is vivery p r i- ' Focus; Haiti ....1 Movies..-V...... ^ It was time lo push thehe 'war out of ihcir vatc,".S.Shelton says. ;s. arc the 1— lives. B utf con his face, as he talks, APpnoto " W e printt oio n re c y c le d p a p e r. . "It w as for o ur own sanisanity, for o ur ow n .same confusioncc and guilt, the saisam e fceU ton, son of Col. Clfiarles E photos of his deceased, P le a s;e e rre c y c le it a g a in . futures." John Shelton,I, 338,.says slowly, ing off inadequacy, that bedcvieviled his John Shelton i*era p r i s o n e r o f w a r. staring at the photo of a >young man who Please see SHELTLTON/A2 parents. Colcolonel Shelton w as tho n i E. Shelton, displays phi nation’s last Vietnam*erSEHHipi . ■ WBSSm ...... Ills, Idaho Wadoesday, Septef)tefnt>er28,1994 A*2 Trmes-News, Twin Palls, Doci:tors coilasider al(Icohol rejegimen Pearson, s.cardioiogist IO (AP) — G et som e ex- fifind a w ^ to stim ulate t-Pi^PA.p55duc- Thomas A. Pa Weathiier ______CH ICA G O Coltimbia Universit]^ : e^eto of with tbe Col crcisc, quit sirsm oking, skip tb e double tidoD'but wiihout the side i - School o f Publ»ublic HiMlth, said more ■ cbceseburgcses — and have a couple aalcohol.” . o f beers every H ow ever, a n editorial acciccompony- elaborate studicudies are needed to con- Doctors ' 3at ' A a . i n g w h e th e r ing ii Ridker's 5tudy in Weeednesday’s Ridker'sr's work,' btit th?rc's aJ- issue ofthe Journal of thec duced by the bcxly and avoiding’ th^ risks associtciatcdwilh produ ^ 60ss^^<(^ ______sumption wasvas directly linked to in- a i5ii;-ijjE]ud— breaks-down-#n-blood-clots-BIood^— heavy alcohol consumptioi , creased level:;els of an enzyme, t-PA, li odge in the coronary ar- /(iV fiSIy ? break down blood clots, Ing li l i ^ disease, cancer andai drunk- clots tiw t lodg^ » I th a t helps br< . terics can caus. tailor the The enzymt ■ ^ r ologist Dr. Pl pie who had two or morc ■ :hool, is reluctant to rec- messaget to each individuiual. in the among people • JM rijel * Medical Scho ny. It declined progres- I 80s itients drink. / .^s. same way that counselingng is given drinks a day. I om m cnd patie ig people w ho h ad o ne to L “I certainlylly don’t'want to be quot- on c diet, physical activit;ity , s e x u il sively am ong p y ' ; a week, one to three r ) ' — I cd as sayinging patients should be practices p and so on,” the(le e d ito ria l', s ix d r in k s a drinks a monthmth imd those who rarely I drinking aleeIcohol," he said. “What said. s k VOs/-. S O ^ ^ P ink. / w ould ivallyiy bI e exciting w ould b c to One ofthe editorials writers.w Dr. or never drank. A . \ r ' 70s ■ / Rod; k ______iHlega]1 aliens toostay 80s 90sV v ContinuedI ffr r o m A I ' ------^ ------Glardy-isM^retired-Nabisco-Foods— » ------1 0 « d i i r i i iig^sa-prc j recess— oOs— — executive wlwho moved to Idaho to work as a coconsultant for Universal (A P ) — A w ho e n te ttdd ththe Uniled States il- ods Co. vtd recently re- WASHINGTON (/ FRONTS: Frozen Food: it Saturday legally; indiviilividuals employed in tired completiletely. new rule taking effetl »r thousands this countryry vwithout authoriza- The Clardjrdys were the first to put will make it easier for T T - * - • - - - r ^ ed States il- tion; those whcwho failed to maintain the subdivision o n a five- of people in the United COLD- 'M STATIONARY - 0 1 9 9 4 Aceu-Weathather, Inc. a h o u se in the rocessing of lawful sutus;is; iindividuals who cn- ^------a cre lol nextxt Ito the Snake R iver, legally to complete pro. sidcnce. tered under• the Visa Waiver Pilot PfOJSWfO cidcd to place th e ir “post visas for perm anent resi They dccid any foreign Program; foreforeign crewmen; and ^ a n d b eam" home I alongside rocks U nder current law. at EZ3 [S3 S ■ f c £ , worked or those who> crentered the United H L' EEi3 S ES SUNNY PT. CLOUDY CH•■LOUDY \ that protrudeide from the hills. Their national who entered, ^ HIGH ■ LOW SHOV10WERS RAIN TSTORUS; FLURRI£S F SNOW ICB i lly must re- States as foreij>rei^ travelers in tran- nci^bors aren'tan near any rock for- remained here illega]I> live country sit w iihout a visa.vi m otions. tum to his or her nativ I immigrant Peopic inII ththose categories can ------^------W hen-he->e-was-selecting-the-spol—_____ in order to obtoin an i etum io~the rcmain'to com:omplcteproccssing-of^ ------•PC Soattlo -76^ 52 .... he found no10 loose rocks on the lot; visa that wil!~a]low ref Temperatures their permanenment visas if they m eet t 49 it appeared1 tlthat there hadn't been a United S u tes. P * Max Minu i„ Pro " not require three conditionlions. I : V. Min Pep vVashfnflton 783 67 .59- rock slide in .centuries. The new law docs n W cdnsdty, S«pC 28 , ' Albuquarquo 87 53 the applicant to returnn ito country • A relativetive or employer must . - AcwWaaber«fartCMlfofdtordiYiliBccondiiJoaiMidhiihtcwpxM 6 0 " " ... Their 4a0<200-square-foot home has S222- AUanla 82 60 Tw inFalls . of origin while the vis/isa process.. have filed-aa pr h e r eli- Chicago 58 51 , 4 4 ^ the quiet VIvalley inside the low -°® Yesterday 81 “We anticipate abouDut 100.000 giblc fo ra n1 im m igrant visa, ^“ i r Daiia, 96- 50 B 33 ■ canyon w allsills. W ■— Lastyear 88 or this in the • T h e imminmigrant visa must be Oanvar 83 42 k slides afc nothing new . persons will qualify for ...... Normal 755 40 But rock s ick Kenney, immediatelyly a available to the per- Des Moinos 69 3e ;rn Idaho, said MarvinI coming year,” said Rid 3; Sunset loday 7:25 ;p.m,p to s o u th e rn mmigration son at the time:ime the application for |co«ufcrA;«wt|M» I Detroit 61 Si 7:33 a.m. S u o p c , proftofessor of earth sciences spokesman for the Im ^ Sunrtae t o m o ^ 7: rvice.______permanenLresiresidence.is.filcd.______Honolulu------8 9 -7« ist'quarter attheCollegiege of Southem Idaho.-.... -- - -and Naturalization Serv ' I ? ••••• Lunar phase: L'aat le s w a s in - • T he Indiviidividual m ust agree to . ^ Houston 93 6C ...... Sept. 27: new Octlet. 4; first “ I t ’s a natural na occurrence that The change in rule nations bill pay. in additiolition to the prescribed , Indianapolis 56 5:” ...... quarterOct. 11:fulli111 O ct 19. r o c k s cracVick ond fall/' he said. - eluded in an approprii year, which fee of S130,). a penalty o f S650 for Kansas City .. .73 _41 "When you’)u’rc out in nature these for the 1995 fiscal yc Las Vegas 99 6{elIdaho begins'Saturday, but it was inter- previouslyy having entered, things happeip e n ."' remained in ihe United Los Angeles 89 6(?? Moxi'* Min Pep strope e*explained that tens ofr preted by so m i'a s a nc'lew am nesty w orked o r rejti Memptils « 76 5( .... B o ln 87 I program for illegal alaliens. Be- States illegally;al'ly. _Mlaml Beach__86_8( 'J .... thousandsi oof years ago, southem I nationals who are liv-______80— ,..-„aurloy------83Z - M .w- - Idaho wasricvePand le flat basalt rock-:------cause-of-the confusioron, th e J N S ____!IFqreign nai Milwaukee 63 5^ Unitcd'Staics illegally ' ^ ■“ FamiBld 84 ihe ground. They had1 issued a clarification o f th e rule. ing in the Uni Minneapolis 81 4 ; B i ! .... covered ih< t meet the thcee condi- , “ .... Gooaing 85 ; lava up from volcanic “C onti^ to rumorsirs, this pro- and do not m< Naw Orleans 89 61 w 40 ..... flo w e d as li red by this new provi- J iBoiflav 59 ..... H as« n » n 8a he eanh, then settled andI. vision in no way/ provides tions required °VJ ' I liUhoFiflil O I . New York 73‘ 61S ...... Idaho Fmi. 81It 37 - holes in the said INS sion remainin subjects to dcporta- OktahomaClty 64 s: amnesty to anyone," ...... Jerome ' 799 45 Z.. cooled. s Meissncr. tion," Meissncssner said. —Omaha______7 4 ^ 1 i7_ 53 _ .; _ - . ------T hen the.Se.SnakejRivec.cut through—,____ Commissioner Doris — L-ewlaton------67- J “Eligibility requiremm e n ts to r a ' AppliciSliOWlionsTor thcrchange can ------; Phoenta 101 71 16 33 ..... th e la n d sscape. c i Its channel was , l l Malad 86 changed." bc made byly nmail or at any of 30 liviirinFiiii I aa* Pittsburgh 63 S' 18 38 ..... w id e n e d bby y the great Bonneville> green card rem ain unch ' -22 Malta 68 ign nationals INS district;t ol offices nationw ide o r yigr Portland. Me. 61' & 66 ..... kfcCall m m ...... Flood o f aboibout 20,000 years, ago. S ix'^ups of foreigi langctThosc in.suboffices.:es. ^ ...... ^ ■ 4 ...... X . Portland. O re.. 67.’,55..~.. & .poeatello-- '8515 38 - -The basalsalt rock-formations be>. . arc covered by the,chai Reno 91 5l l .... Salmon 8313 39 ‘ ..... ca m e less.ststable after the water cut I jd S i SL Louis 66 “ S ..... Stanley 62>2 25 ..... through thethem. Rain, icc. wind and . L (SS& San U ke City 66 5 f ? ..... Sun Valley 78 mt shifting of the earth's "V e*»«V- SanPrendsco 67' 575 ..... '® 3® ..... th e constant crust also bibreak up the formations,j Shelton- S t t p ^ i dd. r Bxtesded forecasl^ t : Southem Idaho - Frida;Jay mostly “ T h ere’s’s continuous ■ movement, Continued from Al hclicbpicrr gotgc within sight of the F?'orecasts o cloudy and cooler witwith a slight chance o f showersn . Lows in B u t the procrocess is usually very slow'' m other for 25 years. downed airmtirman but had to pull back ^ the 40s to the lowerer 550s. H i ^ in the mid*70s toothelower i so we don')n’t notice it,” he said. “There’s one w om an a(active in the when encroac Twin Falls. Buriey.RiRiq«t» Jerome ta d Oooding: 3 Sou*. SKurd.y v«ri«lrioble clouds and cooler withith 0 slight “Whether•' there’stil an earthquake or^ POW groups who I’ve: beenb trying the ridge. Today mostly sunn^ny and warm. Highs 80 to 85. 1. Lows in the 40s to the lower• 50s.5' Highs noi^ the proc ■«h, Tnnight increming clouds. ( rocess continues. It’s ju st a“ to reach, to tell her whyI nwe’ve done Marian SheShelton was told six days ty^ariable-cloudi.juid.contint o f showers and thundendershowers. Lows in the upper — this,-to.tty-to.expliiin,!lhc.le says.______later that vilU rs. Lows in the mid-40s to the swering my captured by communist LaoltoriTT” mid-50s. Thursday mostjostly cloudy breezy ond cooler r 60s ond 70s. “She’s not been ansv Highs 70 to 75. The ultmviolet iset, that she forces. chance o f showers. Hig "'?lSS.S,u5MiDdNevKlt: calls. I know she’s upse i a low exposure level. Idaho0 lottery ,.she had real hope. She • forecast for today is 3 a I Utah - Today parti'artly cloudy and continued wonum. Breezy — . thinks because w e’rc doir)ing this, that A t first,, sh CainuPniriciiulWiW ood River Valley: he men who moved herrlive liN children — LcaAnn. 75 to afternoon south wind/inds. Highs upper SOs. Tonigh (AP) - Winning numbersJ we’re abandoning all the Today mostly sumtyiny and continued wtmn. Highs 5f',tand“ ; BOISE (A I." C harles Jr.,•.. J(John, Michael, and Joan S ^rs an'd ing clouds with a1 slslight chance of showers or esday in the Fanuistic Five- m i ^ t still b c over there." 80. Tonight increasingling clouds. Chance o f showe the SOsi-Thursday scottered sh5h“ r dniwnTuK. face is twist- — from thehe baseI on Okinawa back vs in the upper 30s. Thursday.ym oslly - He looks up. and his fa thundcnhowers. Lows i uch cooler with highs in the midiid-70i.Thc Eom'jrc: to Kentucky,ky. w here she grew up. ------— cloudy ond cooler-with.dth.a.'chance-0f showers. High! 17-19-28 (thirteen, four-.. cd. *^-^^-!2-nllr«violetiiidla-fotcrorecast_fQUodfly.is.5..o.moder lerate expo- 13»14-17« ______^ v c n i f he w as o v erth^ere. ^en if John, thenlen 9, rmembcrs the shel- 70. ■’teen, sevenlenteenrninetcenrtwenty— sure level. he’d been there all that time,tii do you tenhg caree ofo fa mother who quickly __E lko_C ounty - TodayTo variable clouds west andor cooler. eight). . th ink h e 'd ,s till be alive*re?" he asks, learned to0 payp her own bills and witH a slight chanccice nearne SO. — had withhimself-many-tirtimcfr-beforc— tcred-herself-t 7 3 ; s aage; { m oderate ection “I m ean, w e can’t Uiinlink w e’re de- M arian SheShelton had loved being a Corre nfc — traveling the world, CotftwyAnftmawdAllacQycB o iiam . " setting him, anymore,e. He could military wife W eatjther summary raising hert btbabies, joining the social y ■ ------y Tuesday attributed a have died o f old age." High pressure oveover the West hos brought moslostly sunny A S to ry ihoto catches her at a p tu p '. peratures to quote inconorrcctly. It was former Re-;- C harles S helton w ouldId now b e 62. w hirl. A phot ■ skies and continuedned unseasonably wprm tempe 1 a skimpy bunny suit with d later in the publican legislatorleg Donna Scott who10 He was .shot down ovjvcr Laos on dressed in a I the Gem State. ButJt clclouds and rain arc expected 1 pped tight around her hus- as the high prespressure weakens. told a gqihiihcring of GOP women,n, his 33rd birthday, Aprilrii 29, 1965, f™5 '" “PPf' M oirning: n M ars ircstJires.continucd to reduce vi rconnaissance band, her■ diidimple exploding off her - Smoke from forcsi " D o n 'lB oD Egolfing,.don’t bake ccrak-ic- while flying a secret rccc itUrn tnany locations on)n Tuesday1 including the Magi■gicVallcy. ry day do something thatat m ission. H e parachuted sisafely onto a Evening: Vei'enus, Jupiter, Sati were very close.” John • Winds ranged fromm 5 to IS mph across the state, jublicon candidates." ridge and got a radio mmessage out They we peratures were in the mid.*70s tc Afternoon tempen mes-News regrets the error.ir.^ •• that be was in good shapape. Arcscuc Shelton says.ays. . ■ Salmon and Hailey:y were» the cool spots at 74 dcgt The highest tempenpcrature in the state TuesdayiT vwas 90 de- gre n at Weiser. Parma Par ond Emmett. Stanley report^re] the p.m. weekday*. To repon lateli news and and Sunday $4.00 S4.I per week; daily only Towest at'25 degrees.ees. Circulation spom results after 5:30 andd e Associated PrtssS______into Connecticut,, the Notional Weather Scrvicec ^i d .M o r e eyRupen-Paul>Oakley 0931 Monday through FridayUy fretn 7 a.m. -me Timet-Net-New* (UPS 631-080) is pub------rheavyralnw arexpcixpccted-during-the-nightand-lienood-watch------678-2532552------^------_____ untiUpJii. Jad.Saturday» frarom7 a.m, unlil |i,hed dailyatrat 132 Third Sl._W..-.Twin------noved through the Northeastt onoi Tues* es were posted forb r parts| o f New York state, ththe weather Buhl*C«[•Castlerona 10 a.ni. Infomiation on displa;ilay ad* is avail- Falls, Idaho.0, S:83301, by Magic -Vvlley Siotniy wcathcf mos 543-4644648 able weekday* only. Newspapers Inc. Sccond-elass p o stag ^id day. dropping os muchich as 3 inchcs o f rain and hallil aas big as scrvice said, I by The Times-New*. Offjcial d over the 'H igh pressure proproduced clear, dry, warm we• “ ' * " ”vcr Fto.R< at Twin Fall* by golf balls. A few isolaiolated stoinis were scattered c i5;i'“ ” -„°|||“" SttezipdonrMeB city and countynty nnewspaper punuant lo See- West. much o fth e West,t. (iFtlliandaH olhcr area* Hotoe delivery; daily and!d Sunday. $3.00 tion 6C-108 oftheofih Idaho Code. Thunday is A low pressure systclystem moving slowly eastwardard across However, on arearea o f low pressure over the eas 0931 per week; daily. S2.35 perr week;u Sunday, hereby designatemated as lhe day of the week the. Great Lake* produc•duced unsettled weather duringing tbe af- ic generated a few:w thunderstorms1 along the no:northwestern S2.00 per week. Mail *ubscriririptions must bc on which legal[al noiices.willn< be published, KC produced temoon from the Ohic)hio Valley through Ncw^EngIngland. It California coast. AntAnother upper level disturbance News. paid in advance and are a\■vailable only Pottmatter.er. pleasep tend change of ad- was pushing a coldd frontfi across much o f tKe! East B and a few thunderstormsrms over Texas, k Walworth, managing editor where carrier delivety i* notno mainuined. .dret* form to:lo: P.O.P Bo* 548, Twin Falls. showcn and thunderstcrstorms developed olong thatt frontfh as il Temperatures.'earlearly Tuesday cooled imo theicupptf30s f.';*’;)u have a new* lip or wi*h lo talkIk to« Local retes: daily and Sundnday. S3.50 per Idaho83303. ' b u m p ^ into warm, huihumid air. and 40s from thee ctcentml Rockies eastward to" i ■ w m Sne iin the editorial depanment. calcall week: daily only $3.00 perT ^week; Sunday c« Locolly heavy rainin eextended from ports o f Pennsnnsylvania Mississippi Valley.7 . - 733-0931>31 between 10:00 a^^^and 5:3

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U . S . q[ i u i e t OIin Russisia’s nlew pcoUcy W e a t h cer warn]l i n g s By Don&Id M. Rothberg A mnal'ysis ^ The Associaicd Press ’ c o n c e r nfl cQnfenr e n c e W ithout douV>ubl lhe United Slates' -• The centers and otherier places, WASHINGTON — Call th c W.ASHlNCiTON (AP) - ' would rcsponiond strongly lo any 20-minutc.wannng of Alababania's The Nationional W eather Monroesky Docirine. . . . \ - Russian inoves.es againsi the Baltic j nuulocs Scrvice operate;ates a systciii »>f For. ncariy two ccnturiu r i e s th e deadly Palm Sunday lorn stales — Laivilvia. Lithuania and ' licrcd in several lunulrcdcd localI radio sl;i- Uniicd States h;is told the wcworld that was no help to those gathe H sio n ia . - - thev iions callcil NOAA N(' W eather __ it-will.dcal-JLVith-problcmsjnsJn_thc_ a small Piedmont church - ' — B u t— whar-IT— ahT»m~crcorgia— ~ i Radio, reacliii^i'>H-.abo»n,,/> per- W estern Hemisphere. Nowio w B o ris d id n ’t h e a r o f lh e d a n g e r Moldova. .A/er^erbaijan. Kyrgyzstan. ccretary cent « locatelo money to Republican on lhe Senatelie Foreign ih re a le n s. Bul neitherr tlthe United Slates nor A b o u t -10 liv e s w e re lolost thal - expand the progrogram elsewhere, Relations Committee. other major popowers’ arc expressing f 1C small National Weatherher Serv ice Ditce.tor When Prc^idcn^ Clinton1 welcomed\v Mareh day. many at ihc any cnthusiasnism ‘for sending troops Vicc i:ibcrtW,"Ji>;"Fr" l-riday .said. sc-Tutfsday:— ^ church. prompting ~ io “iinctn!thniclirilghrinp-in-ihiH or ------— Pn??ra?nr7VKitmrto-cij x M tlW o r------^^Ivxjwnsiuu-uLLuLtlic_^varniim svs-______hc kept thc emphasis on partnership.par mer Soviet UniInion. making'emergeney , wamiiling sys- icm has been iieineeded for .scvcnil “Together wc arc workingng to bring Sirobe TalhiIholt. deputy secretary lems , available to pen.Tceni of years, I’liday addadded: "ll is unfor- pcacc to Bosnia, lo the MiddkJdlcHasi.to ' of state, declanlared lasl Januarv- when Americans, ^ with autito m a l i e tu n a lc lh a l w c ttimake progress in Nagorno-Karubakh." s sa a id th e j he was the adnidminisiration's coordi- ^ ;hurehcs. this coiinlr>’ onMl thell blood o f vie- American prcsidcnl. equipment in hospitals, ch nalor of polic\icy toward Russia thal community ^ centers, shthopping lims. bul licit is «whal happens.'' Bosnia and the Middlele E a s i ' 1 iniervcnlion by b> Moscow would be genuinely intcnuuional elTisffons. But a .ODH*, loleratcd if■ RRussi.aii'iroops were I— ’ b e t w e e n thc savage fighling ’b . ilivilcd l.vy thc goycrnment |» Armenian and A/crbaijan P r o s ,d o n . ClintonC greets Russiann PPresident Boris YeltsinIn at the i,„.„|vcd. over Nagorno-Karabakh is [ f H U R S D M [y NIGHT SIi p i c M L " ) Lise W hen TalhiIhoii made lhal stale- | ' cial conccm to Moscow. ' White Housi Tuesday. inent. Russianian troops had already . Yeltsin slated his posiliortion blunily I w ith this coitpoii ______^ ______G e example of how the worldId should turned up in11 Moldova.^ Tajikistan. I in a spcech Monday to thethi United eull problems,ns." he said. ••However, ex. ^ ^ i - 2 n d \ urdcn-fot~Ticaccktfcping—-work-in wt the post-Cold-W iirre e n t:------G e o rg ia -a n d -A-Arcrbaijan: i ------l ~ N atio n s. ------thtrmain-burc ••They’re going lo say.y. 'Look. I'ormcr Sovoviet Foreign Minister |i . B U Y l " IDinncrfor . In language reniinisccliceht of the . in the ierritor>or>' oflhe fonner Soviel you go mucking aboutI iin your l-duard Shevicvardnadze may well | l doctrine laid down by• Pi P r e s id e n t U n io n lie s (oitoday wilh the Russian yo neighborhood,n e changing• ]govern- owe his sur’ofCoiL’ongrcss. be ing to reab.sorb it. the Russissians will ing in the regiegion and warned of''lhc i actively having the worldd communi*ci Lowcnihalal : sa id th c R u s s ia n s lo o k inj respond; ''N either are we. TiTrust us." nicntaliiy" of)f IRussia imperialism. “ ty panicipaic in settling theseihi diffi* at U.S. inier\ervcniion in Haiii as an re; X ^ v e r i ii ] m e n t iree f u s e s t o0 s u p p o ir t ^ ‘ w e l f a r ee m a g n ee t ’ e x p ej i r i m e n t TVPV 8 3 But Mary Jo Bane, the• assistant; WASHINGTON (AP)P) — The Gerald Whit'hiihuni. W isconsin's see- HHS secrelary for childiIdren and ^ Clinion administration is. refusingre lo retar>' of heali;allh and social services. HI fam ilies, said HHS andd J u s i i c e XI defend an experimentni testing said half their 1 10(1 families alTccied by fa Departmcni attorneys hav w h e th e r W is c o n s in , w ithh ils il gener- the expcrimenleni during ils first monllj Di -auineiLihaLpayiiigJoi^.ecJn;kciKfi?s_io_ |X ^ ______J iHnrpublKr'bcncfiis. hass becomb c-a- • were from-lllinlliiiois.-Hiul-l 0 others caine— au new residents is unconsii«titutional A "welfare magnet" to lowow-inconie from Mississip■sippi. nc "and thal ihc demonsiratinlion there- ^ families from olhcr states.s. Acc(>rdingng to thc suil. the oiher "a fore cannoi be defended." Legal Action of Wiscoicon'iin has main statescs of origin and their fo ( nyol Mediiris. stufl'ulioiio m u y -f o r -. siicd to slop ihc'projcclI in ii federal inonlbly payiavmenis for a fam ilyof Legal Action ofW isconsn s in .- s a id court, claim ing that il unconsiilu- um ' L. r HHS is named in the o n | A lionally infringes on theiL- rightsi of .ThB u’r y*re clearly cav» grounds m lhat iis decisionn lo_allow_ the. poor lo travci andtd m ig ra te ______I n e y r ___A th e e x p e r im e n t d id n o t l:take into IkV 2 5 J [5% -! — ^rreel>~Vsihi1liir.welfareI experimentcx ing in to pressure account the harm it woullu ld c a u s c iii C a lifo m ia w a s re je c tei.*d d Iby a fed- om the left.’ low-income families. enil appeals coun on those:ISC grounds. Bui W hitbum said the exexperiment .The federal Depanmenlni iof Heallh —- 'Gerald Whitburn, Of is necessary because stalec residents and Human Services apprpprcivcJ llic WiSCC consin secretary of . arc "‘insisting thai wc cxai(amine the pilot projeci under fonnericr Pa'sideni social services qiquestion of welfare inigrair a tio n . W c Bush. Bul HHS now.saysk S i it w ill no t a L W e m r J ‘-continue-lo-sctf-tuvoiigoing-ig-intlu»i-or— ^ ------^ a s i L C ^rwnjcXVGCTiisiindtrfi^ttbht people Irom out orsfaRTT" straiion in coun. ’ ; p> W hilburn believes ihih e s e lo w - W isconsin launched itsts "t\^o-iicr"" three arc Call'alif»)niia. S(i07: Indiana, income families comc lo WV isc o n s in a n d 1D r e s s e s c.sperimcni in July in four)ur counties. S2SS: and T'Texas. SISS. Stales set ir for the quality of lifec a n d t h e Under thc plan, low-incoiicome fami- the amountIt llihev pay families under f< * ^ schools and because fhe;ie w e l f a r e lies who apply for wctfaiIfare within Aid to I'am;iniili’cN wilh Dependent s< a federal-stale welfare h'benefits arc higher than inn anyi other V i l six monlhs of moving to0 VWisconsin Children, a stale in thc Midwcsls i e x c e p t arc paid benefits equal1 to those in program, 2ih highesl , ihcir-home-siatc.-whcthcrhcr.they.arc - Whitburn11 said> lhe Cljnion admin- : Minnesota N and are ihc I2i 'in the couniry, ‘ higher or lower lhan,n Ih o se in islraiion’s ddecision c not to defend the ’ii . experimentlit ic a lls in to q u e s tio n its Aboul 10 percent of allI nnew fami- V w L , | | m GM: 2 5 i | W is c o n ^ n . EPARiS ATTH E-_^ ... - —I ics-signing •up-for-.-wcV e 1 fa rc - i n ... __ |- V /i -A TTH E PARIS ATTIIE PARIRIS AT.THE PARIS AT.THE Py Alter six inohih's. thoseose families— commiimcnt-;nt-to-wclfare-reform-Qnd— II -nvrscW sm'~irre“ irc\\^rc•rc5idenTST~BKV— lOwSTJr^nW ln ! will bc paid w hat otherTAVisconsm V state expcnninmcniaiion. V ------:------W hitbum said, and '‘it brinings wilh il ^ residents receive — S517M7 a month "The realraliiy is. they're clearly V a signillcani lab." for a mother and iwo children.chi By caving in. to pressure from the •lett. a comparison. Illinois paysy s S3S 2 a n d a n d fo r a prupresident who got elected M ississippi $120.' by promisinging IO end welfare as we .The experim ent runsns for three know il.',' this is a cop-oui." years and is j.upposeis e d IO test • Whitbum said,sai ••Wc'll fight thisbat- ' whether Wisconsin is dra\Jrawing low- lie by ourserselve.s and wc are conti- income people from other:ic r sta le s. d e n t w c .willill prevail in the couns." j. Train deraiimtn en t causes fuel spil9iil An ^rroror appeared In the R o c k C reireek advertisem ent SPOKANIL lAPI — shed on Tuesday, i P l derailed early Tuesday in tem her 27 in the puncturing a fuel lankk o n a lo c o - a e p i B l S p e c i a l Pu r c h a s e motive and spilling 2.SO.800 gallons Tlmes-Ni-News. The correct of fuel, a Hurlihgionn'N ' orlb'crn ■ should have read: W hi)itfield“Rehh a i s s a n c e ” Railroad spokesman said,. NE.LOBSTEB. _ ------Th'C“ > p i M~w*n5-coTir:ti 1 cleanup was undeidcr way. blSPECIAL Z i Z R E ‘J O V E S spokesman Gus M clor TUKSDAY ONLY! ~ E i r e r s ; There were no injurie Imes-News regrets ■ New World Sophi)hlsticatlon” health threat to thc public,iiic.iic.said. The Tim “Old World Cl:raftsmanship - h Thc train, made up oftl)f three loco- a n y IHC^convenience this ■ R eg.$,$2499.00 / motives, eight gondolasas and; a box m a y haveh; caused the car. derailed near the S Creek or their val- kcrirp;;ril': RepicIdee your crossing cn rouic lo Kei led custom ers TRUCI-:k l o a d ^ M clonas said. n w podI stoveI with PRRICE . io beauty &I efficiency ^ 9 9 0 0 ^ m AS LO Easyf to install IS M 6 / z ' B o k ed © nom el finisfinish ^ rself — or SAVE $ 8 0 0 . 0 0 u in royol b lu e $ O t9 9 9 1 your! 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Timos-Nows. Twin FaiFalls. Idoho -.•Wodnosdoy. Soptioptomber 28.1094 Nation j j p P I ■ Colillapse ol)f health1 plan leeaves-4^ - . P J maiiny inteiTest grolupsfeelJlin g lii I m p lo y ed on their insurance [INGTON (AP) — Thcc Some 81 -million' An:.mericans — the self-empi ^pIN WASHI^ IS. A 25 percent deductidn 19 million uninsured aren't't nearly a third o f the po]>opulation — premiums. / nation's 39 i at thc end of 1993. Alt of osers from the collapsc of>f arc said to have prc-cxististing condi- expired at tl I thc only losi would h » e expanded «. orm. tions that make gettingig o r keeping ih e b ills wo .. - ...... - - health reforr lOOpercenfl I »h hopes that many physi-i- insurance a constant w ororry. som e to 100 Thc high ealth Insunm ce Associatic^n spitals and even insurance:e W h ile C o n g rc s s hatad retreated The Healtl ^ if. ^ cians. hospi ica, which motiiited thc SI|5 • :s had placed in a majorir weeks ago from Clintoton’s goal of of America, co m p an ies 'Harry' and Lou&c” adver- j f f t y v S alsalso have been dashed. •guaranteed coverage;e for every million “Ha m pai^ that hel«d torpedo American Medicalll American, all of the: thealth bills tising campa ’s iiiaod|itoi^ health Associatiorion had lobbied furiouslyy had promised to cururb abusive Clinton’s . said that all al£giit wan(- al protections to guaran-'!-■ insurance company pr:p ractices an d alliances, sai for special Tsal covci;ake a ^ rcquirM : 0 nts' right to choose theifif make it easier for Ankmcricans to ed universal ^ r contributi^.7 | md to prevent big insur-r- stay insured when thchey changed employer co e os sad as ^ B o d y else ^o npanics from arbitrarilyy jo b s o r got ill. . “ W e’re os ance proccss conJk to this end{" c u ttin g physicians out of theirir "The three big proi•oblems that sec the proc }. For now. that battle is brought aboul this deb:bate arc only said Chipp Kahn,1C the HIAA’s cxecu- e president. But small- ^ lost. g o in g 10 get worse."“ said Drew tive yice pi BM-I * businesses dodged a bulletct Altman, president ofif th e K a is e r medium-siz<•size insurers had.no choice lount their opposition whon in helping; tot( kill President C linton’s’s Fam ily Foundation, a thi;hink tank that but to mour V ite House “turned off iM H v V ‘ KM proposal to m ake all em ployers help[p sp ecializes in health policy. pi "Thc the White^^ will ii^crcase. hearing lid”aid” to their conwrhs, Kahn pay • workers' premiums. Butut number of uninsured w lost a tf> j nin g n v-V- The middle class prorobltfms and s^. —they-also-io 3 1 ue” C r o 3 5 ~ r f l u ^ hi e^d-:------assisted purchasing poolsIs fears about their insurairanee will get -iThe Blu tio n . w h o se 69 p la n s pr<^- letter price on the high pre-c- worse. And health carare spending Associatior to a surance for one in four manlany small busiiiesses noww will continue to grow to e v er sc a rie r. v id e in s u r num bers.” A m ericans,ms. had hoped ihat.hcal^ ■ .y vould level the playing fie|d E v en bebefore the White House?e The National Fedrderation of reform woul its crusade, teaching hos*s- Independent Busines;sses. which and force;e aa il in su re rs to tak e bt^d pitals were:rc worried that belt-tight-It- h elp ed g alv an ize th e; nercc I small risks. arc slil^lbe insurer of last ------ening andJ thetl shin to managed carere • business apposition to> iany compul- "We arc insurers and employers'^rs^i-.sory health insurance ccontributions rcson in mmo ost states, w here w e ha\{c ill com ers, a s opposed to o a r ,y,-R.Texas.-speaksJroTom the C apitol Hill siteps te i Tuesday during a ^st them patients and rev-V- by employers, said it fefeU b o th “dis- to take all c< ^ • Rep^-Dlck-Armey,- lors who have maae chei^- enues. appointment and relief•r’aTthe out- comjxtitors : Republican candid:lidates for Congress. an art form." said Ali:ubljblican House candidates —, But “it would be touotally unfair ... two hadI dieddie from aplastic anemia. , Z In the daytime cerc d “restoration of the eess"ential though itit ccan cause fatal anemia — , Ip incumbents, include;ides a,pledge to debate and )w thc risk as Tuesdayday, FDA said thc ancmSa I Capitol steps, GOP >f p a rts o f o u r n ationalII security and now< is being linked to liver faiV-in'--*-' to puticnts who know nen-seal candi- vote wiwithin the first 100 days of w ell os w e know the riskrii to pull the toll hass risenri to 25 illnesses ai|d ; challengers and oper funding." ure. table draped in n«tyciy ear's C ongrcss on: uf- rug out from under ththem and with- seven dcatlicaths. I t- dates filed past a tab I------•—In c re a s in g — UiiL.tt___So c.iai______T en ^^butol pati^ts have suf- >ltic“ to ~ s ig n "a • - • • AA balanced 1 budget.amend-- ive draw'the drug." said ppanel member AplasticStic a nem ia is a very rare d»s- c'd ."‘W h i t e~ a !Td ■ b lu ' a Security eurnings limit 1 to fered livever’failure and four Kave ,crica" — a 10- ‘ men*t to« the Constitution and a , a neurologist order in wv h ic h th e bone m arrc^^ L •‘Contract with Ameri S30.000 from its; c u r r e n t died, onI tctop of growing cases fromom Dr. Carter Snead 111, i / pledged to act legislotilative line-item veto. nth nt Childrens Hospipital of Los stops makiilaking blood cells. Usually.|it t point platform they p Jt SI I.OOO. thc aplastiistic anemia that lost month if voters clect a * An anti-crime package that md Angeles. strikes onlonly about one person inia X on.carly^ncxt year if ’ h - 'Xutting the tax rate,tc.on capi- . . was linked:ed to.the drug, the Food .and majority'for'the -wou Id'ineludcd- limits on death F elb a to l warf in'frifrodiicUd .la st' mitllonvb'uVbut nX A ^ys the threat^o ;; Reputilicari H ouse riia y tal ^ins. and regulatoryi=y relief for ' Drug Admim inistration disclos'cd. penoltyIty appeals and more money ice September, thc first ncvcw drug to pre- FelbatolII patientspt appears to be o^e ; first time since 1954. business, A n FDD ,a advisory committee ich trouble with forpnsi ew vent epileptic seizureses in 15 years, in 2,000. ► "Clinton is in such ts • A limit on punitive,’c damages expresseded concern about thc new Ic that our jo b is *. Welfare y ‘ reform that limits thc American people t i- in lawsuits, and lettinin g .ju d g cs _____ Q olear.-positive------liehts to two years of cligi- —^----- f-io-go-out-and-offer Q ( order losers to pay boiir I alternative." saidd Rep. Newt bilitys Enfercement of child support,rt. igation costs, r Gingrich. R-Ga. “T“To say. look, •Eni Jl a l l l nccntives for adoption and anm • Term limits for menem bers o f ; w e're different.” tax mcc •ly dependent care tax credit. Congress. H Among those takink in g the pledge elderly ► were Idaho Congressessman Michael —------1- Craporvvho-faees-poliloliltcol*neophyte------Publio )ecause there is r Penny F Ictch er in November, Nc and skepticiscism, and Democrats callcdled “ It m ay succeed, bei lOUt who is in J.'. Helen Chenowcth. wwh ho is in a heat- the platfcitform a "contract for cash.” a clear contrast aboi isidcrs nre. and c ed — and cash*hungrjgry — campaign “If thcthe same people ure providinging pow er — w ho the insi m Dcmcoratic the momoney,'it doesn’t much matterIter who the outsiders are,re.” said Stuart I to ^ust two-term ir o f a political >k' Congressman Larry' Li LuRocco. w hetherier you nre an insider or an Rothenberg. publisher ics on congres- But Tuesday nighight's gala at a outsider.'er." said Ellen Miller, director:tor new sletter that focuses h downtown Washingtoigtoii hotel under- of thce Ccntcr for Responsiveive sional elections, M oving into the 21silst century with thei 1Magic Valley, we are proceeding on- Thc contract also wakvas designedjp______^ scorcd a reality o f memodem politics: - Politics,cs. which monitors the con- nage as a band " w ithth Phase II of ou r coninstruction project, J;- Democrats and Repuepublicans alike nectionon between money andm d dispel the p a n y ’s imii lly on blocking ^ *' depend on somes oc f th e sam e_ ^Congress•css. o f naysiiyers K*nt onlj A d d in g 34,000 sq uare a r feet of. new spacee to^xp^d the folloylevying services; Washington lobbies”'cs” for cam paign" - Rep')■ IDavid'Obey. Democraticitic ‘ the Democrats: ' " ' ‘ i:-Dtnnocruts; ------p m o n e y :------— ^------c h n innran m ------o f ------rhi;------HTmsr;JSC " T h i s '^ a T c s tliu" • Expansion^n of Surgery Area • CT Scan Suite Jefinition ofthc fc; “We’re not tellinling you we*re Appropiopriations Committee, saida id because it’s a clear dc: •Additional Physlysician ere difference between thehe palsies.” said - Sam e Dayay Surgery Suite t- Martians." Gingrichh said.s) ”1 believe many’ ofo the tax breaks were N.Y.. chainnan - Two Reco’:overy Rooms Exam Rooms & (O ffices we should have unin o< b lig a tio n to designee!icd to reward interest groupsups • Rep. Bill Paxon. R-N ign committee, oom s raise money. It’s peip e rfe c tly leg iti- th at invinvest heavily in campaigns,;ns, of thc GOP campaigi - Endoscop;Dpy Suitfe • Conference Rooi ilit- ■ “Our candidates are running strong. t; m ate." includin]ling Gingrich’s GOPAC polit- n • Library IS arc running • Laboratoryry Expansion i- A senior Republiiblican official ical actitction committee. The packagcnge and the Democrats Jcni." involved ih planningng thc event said " is a Ic]legislative gift tb the supetper away from thc prcsidci I-' round much to i t i e n t s _ organizers were awjaware the fund- rich."hch c sa id ...... ■ . . . _. But,Democrats fo' W e A r e; Acceptingg N e w P a t i 1. Its offer of a k; raiser w ould open (hithem to charges ThcJ c(contract is a list of tricd-and-nd- criticize in the plan, tax crcdit and a Jj- o f hypocrisy, and anin internali debate true GOj OP agenda items, includingling new S500-pcr-child tu and inheritance j l about postponing itt. raged rs until sev- ( welfarere reform,i tax cuts, term limitsnits cut in capital gains at N>Jurse Coordiiiinator for thc federal bud- C eral days ago, and a balanced bj budget amendmemlent taxes would add to thi mostly wealthy A pppointment ScS c h e d u lin g ^ Thc Democraticc CCongressional to thc C’ L. M.nrteirtens, M.D. J. Laird Scaich,V M .D., F.A.C.P. '• is questioned • EfuliK-nnol»f!vV *nJ Pljtwin • f Secretory of State DieDick Mahoney by tions officer,ol signed documentsnts about 300 ballots ifusion over Thom.ns C. Bur3undy, M.D. ^ Roberts. Lobb.jrb, jr.. M .D. : '‘.132 votes, well withinhin thc margin set Mondaylay certifying the Sept. 13 pri- pri' because of conf I Uimm ul Uw Lui\ whether the voter• wus\ properly J;b y state law for an autoutomatic recount. mary results.res Rich.ird A. SanSandison, M.D. Allen J j^ n d .iir,lir, fM .D. ' hut. registered or votingng in the right t* A recount w as to0 begin b todoy, so Thenm he1 put on his candidate’s hat Surgery Roy o’. Shaub.>. M.D.M - ; D em ocrats'w on't Icno':now until at least saying> thcth recount could go his way.y. precinct. Russell W. N'Jew e\ com b, M.D., F.A.CS. B arbara ]. Jensen,sen, M .D. D.wid A. McClcC lusky, M.D. Rad^olpgy and NN< u clear M edicine | n . ■ G la sse s in one h1 o u r! John L, Shusa,sa, M.D.. F.A.C.S. H ow ard B, Schaf:haff, M .D. * Dnvid W. Bockocker, Jr., M.D., P.A.C.S. P athology llj.lic 4nJI KrrKnwiiiHtivf Nurse Practitioiioner Jane Bennett-MuiMunro, M.D. | lo u n ta in ^ Where Fashion, Sue Newkirk,rk, R.N.,1 C N .P. 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Parentsi of unw aanted 0 . J . jjurorss voluinteerr to see r v e ■: indicated Mon^mday that he would trial LOS ANGELES (AP) - childnen face ti ) T h e allow limitedJ queriesc from both . judge in ihe O.J. Simpson casecu pre- J Bl-ND. Ore. (API - D I ennis 1‘HiS and 1970.70. In I974.,thcy dieted speedy sclcction of a 7. has pleaded inno- ' and Diane Nason adopted:d scores adopted u 4-year-car-old Vietnamese vand expressed surprise Tuesuesday ane 12 slashing mur- ‘of abused, ilisabled and unmwanied girl scarred byiy u;i g aso lin e t'lre. thejiumber of people will to i-wife. .Nicole Brown ^children from around theic worid. Helping childrcidren no one else give up mbnths of their lives to par- d her friend. Ronald- | filling a 3 .^-bedroom fi}m\lu[house. ■ w anted becamlie e :a religious m is­ ticipate in the f^ o u s murderder M o t h e r s io n M rs. Superior Court Judge LLar ance Ito oniey Robert Shapiro, " N a s . o n . Teresa was. ». j on’t think w o’re 'said the rlumber willing to for an unusually fast aniong their ■ described in Itcr book. "The was 25 pcrcent to 30 percentent higher ial. urged Ito to 4iiovc *admirers. p01eriect. But w e C e l c b r a i io n .than he had anticipated whenwl he I J'J •h jury selection wiih- Mosl of the iiiij )spectivc \ idn’t abuse our summoned 1,000 prosp 3ns. . ,children are I'aniily." They adopt­ jurors; agreed, and delayed • .gone now. Tlie k i d s . ’ ed more chil­ Ito had four sets of roughughly sday until Ocl. 5 lhe tannhousc was :. but said dren; from people on call this week, b o f a h e a rin g on a -sold to pay — Diane Nasqp India, Mcxico, the last botch may not bcIC needed.r lion to suppress cvi- lawyers. P His goal to find 250 peopcople who ^ I iding blood found in —„ Ul S a lv a d o r ceni to the’June Jury selcc- ■— pBsy the so-called hardshipp pphase of T,; ird Bronco.* and the Uniicd ders of his ex-v tion began jury selection and can pro(>roceed to link this is the greatest ;■ trial on Stales, movinglg lito the huge fami- Simpson, and I Tuesday in the Nasons' the next portion, where theyley will bc I " d on the court, selecl- __more than two,do/en chararges. house in lhec townti of Sisters. —55Ke^"al«ranhT;in’‘SrSonarianires-as— G oldm an. ,nd'I 'don't^wMnnoTbc [ihys^icalLy-jiicilialli:______Defense atton Among oilier thini;iigs. tire— Many-were-phy! well as thcir attitudes towoward tho A lo soiid. >f letting - orcinolionallyhjly iiaildicappcd. w ho pressed foi Nasons arc accused of .Simpson case. d. however, to hear* c neglect- Iheir tolal1 ev'eventiialiy rcached , start to the trial, three small children die i The first wave of pprc ro s p e c ts Wednesday on a prose- ini starva- • S4. aiid as m ma a n y a s '(<5 liv e d swiftly through, ed in thcir beds, o ne fron Monday yielded 100 peopio p le w h o . 3 d e la y final .im panel- fo rm o f under thcir rooflofat 1 one lime- _ out interruptions tion and two from a t could participate in the trialrial, which ^ jury until decisions are le prod to The couple! wcwere showcrcil wilh The judge aj dysentery: using a cattle could stretch through February.Fd I admissibility of DNA iladcs and doiiiilions. fromWednesdi discipline older children;n; falsify- awards, accoladv Initial screening Tuesday of the sec- I Prosecutors say the depleted how lhe , conclusion ot ing records to aelopi iiu'nore chil- "hO Minnies" d 'ond group, which includedrd 2412 peo- . 1 lg'could lake a monlh iVSUhOOO children pitchedhed in with laundry, defense motio dren: and siphoning oil* pie, showed 75 could s'cr\c.%c. 79 said should not be left in cooking and cariicaring for animals, dence. includi in contributions. it would bc a hardshipip a n d 9 0 police and social Sim pson’s Ford If convicted o f the mosl nv seri- In 1991. po would b e questioned furtherher. ■ development Tuesday. an investigating allc;. "1 really thinl ous count, racketecriiiing. they workers began i ------"G iv en th en u m b er o f peopcople:\vhD— > ' Jewsday reported that a prison and gutions o f abusibusc raised by some ■ ■ burden placcd < could gel 20 y ears in pri indicate they can stay. \Wtf m a y *• ------of'the-adopted*!rd-chjWnrn-^At-pnb*------ing a jury, and ' —S i 0 0 :0 0 0 ln -l1nci-A.ngcIc genetic laborai p o i i c ^ l a b have lo ral?^[Ise-que.’ttions.-givcn-thc— rt iiaintamecl that I The Los Angeles pc sion station — Deputy lain reaction, sloppincss oof f som e o fth e invesliga- si those." he prosecution,It a m id d le fin g e r w h ile I Look Better... F obtained polymerase chair Attorney Marcia Clark c: leat •^I-I J on the Ford live work, aboutat whether the blood A 1C ship." tests on the withsoi Goldman during the I ».-iij.i:u.L^H i.iim i.i.m !i or PCR, test results on report erroneous — that L inth, sources actually can;ame from the carpel or rt heduled to The results > Bronco carpet this montl at Cellmark Diagnostics li 01 clear why whether thehe sample was contami- ai ’ound on a 'pet could prt said Monday: it was not i om O.J. evidence that m. sources blood from JCLASSICAltli / 1 a pair of small ^esearcliiuilindmgur^ab ie.sts on B ronco. T he ______I____ ttiehe Mozart syiiphony? Andap —Humaneembryorc blood on it being intcrpreZZY ------«ire rims for that GrateM SeaSlaaconcefi— ~ ■ "The basic finding is wil ^P) _ A fed- the purposes;es for the study, th Nicole the crime seen . BETHESDA. Wd. (AP) accept able public- p^l icj The prose« ' These prices include your choiceof------cho ------1 eral paneLrecommendedied Tuesday __Th^panel.lel w o uld allow research a m bryos aboul 14 days o r nFcMTarch on human einb5rior Court -f blood on Sim ‘ fhat the government endid itsi ban on only on cmfc over 400 fashionable frames,i, in theI very latest sshould be subject to slriled ovfer a on the Broiic funding of human embryoiryo research, youi^cr. ion is only lhe lirst sicp in lilines." said Patricia A. Ki styles from desisners su* ass EnricoEni Biassi, saying very young embrycjryos "do not The action St> directed toward reversing pprofessor at Georgetowny*t)!strict~Clark I has ma have the same moralal status as- a proccss dii WiWilshire Desisn, limited Edition,ion,Zimco, ------; u I5»year-ba-ban-on fedcraLfinancing_a_and a co-chairwoman ofilcalled the cut his Jelt i ...... infants and children:'* ry'panel. ' •' search im m e-. o f re.scarch;h u sin g hum an em bryos, r DNA tests struggling wit 51 MoriSJB*, Cbrwewandxlmore! n ~ Opponents of the reseai She said a fundamento feport of ot the commiitee will be , laboratory slayings. . - diatcly..labclcdjhe_dccis •-sion-of-thc-pancLwas.th inkruiii" and TcvievVcd'inin'Dcccmber by-another -s SHAPES TO PUT YYOU— — : cally and morally bank embryos in the very early “ SI resistance to NIM adviseisory panel, which will e pledged to carry their rcj i recommendations direct- tdevelopment "do not have ■ ______t11 h U H E M Q O P _____ the floor o f Congress. then m ake ri ■ged FROMi -DireeiorHiirold-Vunnus:------—1 moral-status-;is-infants------The”l9=Tr\cnibcr^oroo m m iT tcc-o f— l>-to-NIH-Di Feeling bluesy, , i, in tu m rm a y draw up the dren.’’ < s th at It IS m k experts.selected toI adviseai the Varmus, n ielines for NIM grants for King said the panel als T T L t> .. hip, and \ ^ National Institutes of■ HHealth con- final guideli m hi L'search.- NlH officials said icy could start funding I King. a law a little m scientific research witl embryos. But the commi l^ m ) ' ow lo n g an ' research, b bi ut al least 7() scien tists ' 1 University lincs^hat lim ir how bers took pains to empl presidential? It a l iv e , th e have indicaicated an interest in apply* ' 'theadviso- ...... — ■ P embryo can be kept i special nature of such stm and egg. and ing for gramanls. . - ' i f / Addsunslass sources o f th e sperm ani ital conclu* ( ^ th a t.h u m a n ______tints to your ibuse cha•ly stages o f glasses for just$15. Teen waaffles onI sexual al ivc the sam e EYEGLA1iS S tS is-and-chil— ------Add any three options, litestints, tn ultraviolet ray '...... as been througli an emotion-• she admitted making up ------TAMPA, Fla.-(AP)) -— Kimberly "She has 1 he added, referring to a six-. Ramer said. He dcclinec protection and scratch resi^nt’ Mays, the teen-ager wwl ho w as the al hell." he Iso conclud- ORIUS1T $59! I her explanation. tched-at-birth ycanug-of-'of^war over custody between ithe price drops to just ■ ------focal point of a switch ; The T w iggs did n ’t pinti important .cpafins and the rated headlines Mays, who•ho'raised ^Kimberly' since court battle that generate t in Kimberly’s allegaiiobe. achieved Wyoupfefer^wear “ ' I then recanted birth, andd biologicalI parents Ernest W $10 each, woridwide, made and th ; added. using human IS against the and Reginaina Twigg. with whom she ibns that rock and roll or sex abuse allegations : Kimberly, who nownittce mem- y We don't brinsyoubrin in with our has lived sirsincc early this year. iphasize the • ...... zsDiat will haraionize wilh ma;t who raised her. , distressed al the accusa-- the T w iggs in Sebring. ci low eyeglasss pricespr just to She gave dates, places,ccs and graph- ' M ays, di ludies. — lopcraied in the invesitga-. reached Monday for con ic descriptions of the abuseabi she said tions, coop ir.more conservative outfits, ; you for added options. 1 was relieved at the out-- Twiggs’ phone number ______overcharge yoi began when she wasIS 17 years old lion and w lishcd,* can save you money. FIRSTPAIROFCL lU money on all your and conlinued until1 JuneJi — but come. Ramam er said. iiAssEt We save you m ;cls she needs help," Ramerr The state attorney s . then said she made it all u p . th e ’‘He feel: irge »e I offer a pair of quality ,e is more concerned aboutIt s tu d y in g th e c a s e . Ra I optical needs.:ds.- Florida Departmentent of Law said. "He i Kimberly could face a ip.thecl story, . ;SlasKS, complete with frames Enforcement said Mondinday. her than ananything else." ‘ Lee. a legal assistani forr ing a false police report.icd to reveal \ A R E YOU O t WAITINC “She’s a young ladyidy who needs Judy Le Jsinsle vision plasticlenses, ” ittomey. said Mays had no0 tors could negotiate an * 5 9 professional help.” Phili]hilip G. Ramer. Mays' attc c lenses,' F O R A S, , that she w ould not be chi,luy any role - ■ just $59! sinsic vftionplattKli . SALE? . the FDLE’s supervisiiising agent in comment,It. Most bifocab »gO mon eriy appeared relieved whenn seeks counseling. ions, Ramer wnetn At many store:ores,ifywdOTtbLiyon Tam pa, told a news confonfcrcncc. Kimberi; »,ddMonalpaijs,same|3reOTp JP" ; APOmONAlP.PAIRS 'salewuseyad; a coupon, you may be ,v lives whh n, same visit, are only $39! So ;r won’t '' could nol be Styles t I payinganinliainflated price. We don’t Homemaker 0 pairs are $93. Three pairs, ommeni. The ■ dobusinessthss that way. get work relelease cr IS unpub- . 37. n And so on. Most bifocalsals - . weca Samepfescrtpt)on,sasamevi»i. , Ifyou'rewailwaitinsforustohavea ST. PAUL. Minn (A P ) — | H 8 ,'s officc IS It $20 more a pair th e Homcfjiaking is ' Ramer Tsaid. .sale,youVegce got a Ions wait. Our \p p c a ls is care- At prices lite these, you can ■ Minnesota Court of Apf charge o f fil- gygolj )t enough to gel 7 7 l eyewear iss pricedpri; at roclc-bottom. i ful to say. But it]s not c 1. or prosecu- ordf] a pair for every occasion. r A ^ * ' a w om an out o f jail onan work-release' in agreem ent andSi: | | | J ^ Everyday. Ail:All year lops, , to care for her four chil(hildren. 1^3 E : ^ a pair of tjrisht colored framenies • n m im tS fm i :hargedifshe ' on down anytime— Suzanne Bachmanlann was sen- r a Bi3 Band performance. Sowaltzon : tencedto90daysinjailjail after plead- A ______and save somsome mpney. ing guiUy to second*nd-degree bur- 3W about tortose shells for-' : glary and forging a chcck. She tion,< " m s o m o CR.\rrED c:iFTS(iximi'L\yirm)tnijF.K- m (onepercuaomeri______asked to be Ict out on weekdays to COTCHmtnwOPTl-nilE*E* tekn w t Miution M Oy AiCQN «xludtd irrc.ivE-.mYs • coffee • haiH M. j m x s ■ ' tw oF •1 . carc for her homc andnd her children, FRF.hGIH 734-6594 thcyoungcsrofwhom'm w as 5. TWIN FALLS; Masict Valley Majl, 734-55£560 • Blue Lakes Mall, 73^ i " B a c h m a n n ’s hommemaking e s^r* _ \ JURLEY-Snake Riycr-Pl8za,.3,342 E. 5th N,.678i0472___ 4------vices cicariy-have.econeonomic.yaliie." . just$------— BUf jrdacceptcd. Over KSstorcstlirii thrbushout the V/est. ■ ' i the three-judge panelcl jsaid in a ml- V W-I-M ^ — At fAost stores open.Sunday-sy- Visa, MasteKard, Discover Carc ing to bc filed today. iPTBSlOBlBR1 I3 0 - O C T O B affoi( 1 . Tiva ? a i/£ , '-659.S How gsciiim. n M fc u s m f. —

IBB a I ° JS lin loHI J / Editori■iai Lostiiin the wo(lods: Foresist .' ^ Servicice still dooesn’t get: iit i S rvisor. No- ' iT The Forest Scrvicvice would lovc lo andid !cf\! a note for his supcrvi; lunty Sher- ' be just another lowow-profilc federal bodyidy called the Cassia Couni found the |_[k agcncy. but lightninging seems to stalk il iffsrs Officc until his boss fo )te much later. I H I like a lonesome lodfjdgepole on a ridge note The M attoses spent thc nigllight in thc to p . ‘ i Th /cral miles T ht latest remindcidcr of that involves Soutjuth Hills, hiked for sever; w n w ith a j '[ _ __ a report on the syndindicalcd “American andid finally rode into town was hospi- |W Journal"'TV~prograi;ramrThe-show-de— randnch himri. Alvssa M attos wa lizcd'with dehydration. I tailed an incident:nt last spring, in talizi g . . . j cd his cm- wSg/m which a Sawtoothth National. Forest ThThe supervisor defended ic man had ' ^ employee in a pickuikup track refused to ployo y e e ’s a c tio n s, sa y in g th c i )ccdure, it U H w ^ t o give a lift to a cououple of motorists folUillowcd procedure. Prc)cc ing anyone stranded in the Southluth Hills. seen;ems to us, is thc last thing lg about in Following the natilational broadcast of shoilouId have been thinking : ; the report last Wedmidnesday, which fea- thatat situation. ro w u p cx - : tured a staged re-cntenactment of thc in- After Al all, most of us grow ;cling.aJ-orcst.Service.empm p lo y c c .to ______l . u ______4 _cident»-the-SawtootllOth-NationaLEorcst—pccl ; a frien d , a re s o u rc e a n ^ a0 sso u rc e o f ______J ___ • ofYice in Twin Fallsills received a series be a ' ''' ' of anonymous te'lephonc tc death' aidd'and’information’in i the 'wild,wi not a . ^ » burcjrcaucrat quoting GS-speaJeak behind I------E • th reats. low . To be sure, whoihoever made those a half-rolled-upha truqk window uck a rcso- 1 crank calls is bcneaicath contempt, and • TlT h c M a tto s e s ’ s to ry strucl< : since “American JotiJournal” isn ’t b ro a d ” nantint note with thc public because, to ji^C Iieking irmpartiaal, not ijignorant>t,jury 1 Falls market, wc Icssiisscr degree, most Americericans have ■- cast in thc Twin F The court’s acceplairplance lhat jurors could ;nowing whether the had3d nm-ins with the federalinil bureau- can D.J..J. Simpson gel a fair trial?? C an a ; have no way of kno lichard S tack be constitutionally• im|Impartial even If ihey racy that have left them1 scscralchmg dozen una\lawarc cilizcns be found to0 S'serve on ;• report was even acciccurate. crac * had formulated opinioinions was underscored' But the Forest SeiService must realize theiileir h ead s. his jury? vs. Yount decision. The uestion of sealing unawar ru]ruled invalid. A second result of the incid« tio n speaJiaks of impartial juries, notnoi ju - an impartial jury,jur^ ll established the frame* '1 dence the agcncy stistill doesn’t get it. ougu g h t to h a v e a p o in t. work through1 whichw juror bias might be trial also found Yountlunt guilty. Right ofthe kerned by a ;d said'lhal they had at It al! started wherhen a Forest Scrvicc The Tl Forest Service, gover clief lhal juries were essentiaillal pro- shown.'Some-ki5'knowlcdge o f thc facts andd iis- 14 jurors impaneled s ,n o pinion as to his guilt. ’ : technician refusedi t(to give 56-year-old vastast body of regulations ai if liberty culminated in the: adoplionu< sues alone will ill noti necessarily render somime- o n e tim e formed an O] that Ii’s hard to Imagineic a case in which bias i Leonard M attos aniandJiis 60-year-old cononstant political pressure,c, IS i proba- „f,hcSixiixlh A m endm ent, w hich statelatcs: " In one unfit forju jur ry duty. T he court ruled ihi o tb c could b c moro easily!ily demonstrated. Yet thc ride after *hcir car blyly morc prone than most agagcnc.cs(o aiicrimin.mal prosecutions, the accuseiised shall an opinion, unlcinless so strong that il cannoi ; wife,.A lyssa, a tie colurt u n ruled that "the rclc- o by the book. . • enjoy the0 iright io a speedy ; b ro k e d o w n in th[ic c mountains south-, go \ v ainl n lc q uestion is not w hether , But perhaps it’s useful to0 rememberr anj publiclic trial by an impar- west o f Oakley. B of the trial thccoe community remembers ; ndonTtSlirr- lialjuryolo f the .Slate and dis­ Jurora are an acactive, vital part a The technician saidsa picking up thc whj/hat Larry O ’Brien, Lyndi e case, but w hether thc ju- o n c e h a d to irict whereerein the crim e shall p | iprem e C ourt has■ tdeterm ined |bcca I M attoses would1 hhave violated thc sonon’s postmaster general, on process. The Supi ih ... Luuld ... ju d g e -im r— =------! hdVc 5ijc6nWiluea." linst using a govern- saya y a b o u t h is cJWn a g cn cy : th at for a potentintiai Juror to b e ciconsidered paniairtially." ■ agency’s rule again: rvIng this right docs private use.. He left “Our product is service.”c.” hc said. Prescrvi T he court’s rulings show ; ment vehicle for pr ;nd on locatingjurors im ir partial, he or shesl m ust be willlil i n g t o l i s t e n Th< W hat’s ihconvcnicnt to us iisn't relc- noldepci* al the standard for proving ; the astonished cou]ouple by the side of “W Wilh no opinions0{ o r biases, He trial and -ant to our product.” to the evidence:e a s offered a t th< :tual prejudice o f jurors Is ! thc road, drove baback to Twin Falls van bul raihirrer on the dynamics of ion am ong 12 com - tthen to ^ se ss tlith e fa c ts in light: ard and writers of editorials against seatingsc any jurors T h c memembers of thc editorial boar yc\'idencc; is insufftciennot3-dis* then to assess ihc factfacts-inlighrofcommon—'-^ " th. Mark Kind and Steve Crumpjmp; ------“ who'w erc;re’awarc"cl‘his-|0 ngstandinging7wcll= ------o^-creomcby-r = = — • ■■■arg-Stcphenien-Hartqgnr€lark Walworth. r can sense and experience,ncc. Thc linkage of"im* • ------knovvn-pcnalltical feud with Prcsidcnl;nt T hom as qualify a prospospeciivejuror. lf"thcjurorc rimpression-t-and-rcndcruuvuvct— ;ymial!!-whh “unawaiiware" assumes lhat ideal ■------JefTcrson.)n. Ruling on lhat m oiion.Tlilel Cl Jus*— layaside-his-in I. lice Johnin M arshall defined “ impartiiirtinl jury*' diet based onn thetl evidence." the juror canan j'urors arc Ignorani. In reality, the Icgalegal system benefits , as consisiisling o f citizens w ho wouldild fairly ser\e. ;he from juries composc)osed of informed citi- ■ hear lhee ltestim ony and would reachich a verdici In Murphyy vvs. Florida, a 1975 case, the Letters ividencc and applicable law.iw. (B urr coim again foundfou thal qualified jurors ncneed . zens. rs______— on thc ev quitted.) ' nut be Ignoranirant. T he issuc-w as w hether■the ll ------. . o. . I w as acqu IS an assistani professor or U.S. jobs In 1871{78. lhe question w as wheih•Iher some- potential juror>rors' knowledge of the defen-n- Richard Stack is a __Leave Mountainin alone GATT G is bad idea for Conimunicario/jo/* Ameri- 'nre o f the facls o f a case cojco.uld serv e dam ’s previousious convictions made'themI incl-ii in Ihc School ot'Coi Our clccicd bfricials are gegetting ready to one awar This is in responsee t(to thc a rticle in y o u r ( ror. In R eynolds'vs. Unitedrd 'SI la ie s.----- igible. For jureuror prejudice lo be found, ih c...... can Universityjnn VVWashineton. D.C. He ganization. re- as«Juroi fciitary for'the Los .\nge------p a p e r o n S c p t ^ - a b3out.a o u sexual harass- vote vo on a Worid Trade Organ irt reasoned lhat every opinilinlon a pq-_ defendant muslusi show the "actual existenc:nce" u'rojtf this cummcni itain View Care Cen- fcrfcd fer tb'as'a General-Agreen«mcni-on-Tar ------ualifythat-^'ofX'ih.opinionz ______Ics Times.. ment suit and Mountai: rrible agreement tcnttnljujuror holds"necdnordlsqual ter. iffiffs and Trade. This is a terril W h y c a n 't you peoplople at The Times- for foi American jobs. The lastSl o f ou r m a n u -. . N e w s ju s t leave u s alonlone? W hy do y o u in* facmring fa( jobs will-go to courountries where I A ' jast problem s? In th c th th< e w ag es a re dirt cheap. SimSince n either T V k wrtters sist on d redging u p past Id us m uch first place, i f you arei goinggc to w rite articles o o r r the new spapers have told i Schwartzkopfbailed him outII ithat fringc-group organi>anizaiions is nonsense. nmary ofthe Not pr)roud of Reagan, Butush General Sch to c o v er law suits in the Magic Valley, then about ab GATT, here is a summ time and ihen,cn. afler it was all overand BujihB W ek n o w w lial: J.D.J.C is all about - h e’s y o u sh o u ld co v er themjm all. In the sccond faJations trade orga* u mention was investigatg ated by the State Phar- tiction. This will bc a United Natl :d o fo u r. young m en. to gel:l moren R e- JOHN W'ALKER A I ill b eset by Ihc...... 3 ' ““ Critical to Idaho’slo’s future is the p resena- ' macy Board and no corconclusions w ere nization. ni: W TO decisions will b ins elected.. ^ ^ Rupert illons. Thc United ^ Make no mistake aboul il. ' drawn. Neither o f thos(lose incidents have any- votes vo of thc 117 member natloi icmber R onnie (1 can’t remcincnibcr) lion of its water. Mal lie and no veto. significant legal banbattles are going to bc th in g w hatsoever to dod o w ith L eA nn S tew - SSw t tcs will only have one vole i n. w hose stupidity cost the li' B mem ber nations Board me:member a tru e leader'* fought in the fuiureire I10 preserve water rights an*s lawsuit, and Tmn ssure that she w o u ld ...... - — T he W TO w ill have 18 m lore 200 o fo u r M arines in B< lan I million peo- ^ „ rship for Idahoans. Al LarLance needs to be elected , ag ree w ith me. - • w wi ilh a population o f less than you d id n 't hear the Republic:Means m ak- W ebster’s's DictionaryI defines leadcrsi t. Kills. Y et, the in Idaho lo fighl that baule.. — ...... W hy w asn’f a storyy ppublished a couple o f pie. pi such a s the island o f St. K llg deiil out o f that caiasirophiphe. t h a l ’s as the ’•positiciilion o r guidance o f a leader':r" attom ey general in I( Aswillliavcthc hand aggressive, and ifl m onths ago w hen w e hadhi our annual state vcvole o f each o f Ihese countric! lur couniry got for R onnie lislistening to (i.e.. the abilil>iliiy lo iM d). eic. I.have obr. AI Lancc is lough ar lawyer for ihiskind of legaP---- survey and passed with'ith flying colors? Why sasam e w eight at th e U nited Sla ' who w as o ur vicc president:nt without. served the leadcrshfplea o f our state audiioilor, ■ '.were choosing a law kely to lose most ic Al Lancc. His Democratic is n o story publishedlo or n any o fth e positive • T he U nited S tates is likcI; lio. am ong other ihings. J.D. Williamsims. o v er the years. A s a mem er ber battle, il w ould b e A ping countnes Will ‘ ^ n d It opponent m ay b e: ju j st too cozy wlih the en- things that g o on here?rc? • . ' vcvotes at the WTO.‘ Dcyclopini I last bui ,noi least was Georg)rgc(lwon’i ofthe LandJ Board,B he has made many/ Our facility has con:o ntacted The Times- ' hold hc 83 pcrceni o f the votes. I r thal kind o f question) Bushish who bad meaningful,1. courageousc a nd bi-partisanan de- vironmenialisis. ided an event in Buhl where News n u m ero u s timnes es to have someone . ihrec-fourths th o fth e W TO mei c bird with,a foot in his moutouth mosl of cislons whichIch have protected both the: eeiivi- . I recently attendee his agenda. He wants to c(>me out and coverr a story w h en w e have w hich are developing nations ne as vice presidenii He triedied to m ake ro n m e n ta nid d jo j ^ und at thc same timee gen-; A l Lance lold iis his had residents celebratirate birthdays.that against ag the U nited S tales orbrirTLeor n h ;^^ebelieve that he w as "oui ofthe f th loop" crated dollarsars necessary for educating• oour protcct Idaho’s waievater. get lough on juvenile daho join a united from ■ were morc than, 1000 yyears old or residents the th U.N. voles in 1993. ard to the Iran "arms for hostosiages” or kids. crim e and help Idahi ipremecourtofln- ncroachmenl o f our individ- v^ho have special intenterests. but you • T he W TO w ill be a suprc / deal. If you believe that. I’llI’l sell you Asiheheailead guy in the slate auditoror’s against federal encrc ."The WTO will ^ “5 ,; em ocratlc opponent can’t werdi*t interested in ianything positive. In tem te ational T rade D isputes. Tl lie of bridges in San Francisclisco. olTice, J.D.’s).’s leadership has broughtI ae-a ual rights. His Demc fact, Tim esSew s reprepresentatives have. appoint ap judicial panels to heaihear disputes. a „ h1 ithenI Ihere w as the w omannambas- a eountabilityly ofi stale govemment closi)ser to d ctid e w heihcr hle e w ants to be governor, at- tcs.w ill b e secret. r^ust w hal he wants to do in ____ g b tte n q u ite ru d e withvithour.staffonthe. ----- TlTheir deliberations and.votes to Iraq w ho w as quickly andnd as q uietly its citizenss throughth th e d ev elo p m en tI to f ...... tom cy general or^u! nization lhal can ^.jl telephone. All you wantv/i to print is thc T Tl he W TO is the o nly organiz ;sible rem oved from her jo b inI Iraq for complex finaInancial systems. His proveven clim bing thc politic:itic'al ladder. jcussions. T hc ap- , ,|j : ■ 'cncral’s race is critical. . negative. It seems thath a t y ou e x cell in y e l- hear h< an appeal to panel discui ; the cat out o f the bag aboutlui Bush's ■ accomplishm;hm enis im p ress m e. H is opi)ppo- The attorney gene ■ low journalism. Pnal corporations. tHcse articles, b u t theyhey arc innocent victim s m n: uch easier for transnational BY GA'3ARRY TRUDEAU eftch time. They arc5 hihum an b eings, a nd to tc shift their operations to1 hanations wlih low- L IOo o n e s b u r y I govcmmcnis. In tljey are o u r fam ily.. SiSo w hen y o u attack wage w labor and compliant gc short, the WTO will accelcraIcraieU.S.job • th em a nd th eir homle, e, it really m akes u s,' sl 1 5 ^ "I ',-o-jR?aoooi ,WAi5 ! a y ^ -l !ti>e staff, fighting mnad. ad Yqii.havcnori^t losses. lc \uAXHAPHBA^iMC06H | I I \ H,RIGHT.. mAfWfiCyrit • T h e C ongress m u st acccccepi or n^ecl the . tOCA. I (W ■ to 'd o this them . NOTHIN TO I * ■ >3$ A udAifjFa h ' ( m . . •A nd. a s for th e suifitaffatMounUiin View. W V TO a s it is. N o am cndmnents cn or rescrva- iT$ NOT FAIR! I'M ^ uvonfti-mjr. ■ i * ^ . s a r rp R u s^ 'ote Is cither up o r . , DON'l 'nVNKSk why d o n 't y ou ask soisom e o f us fo r a com *- tions ti are perm itted. T h c vote ■ ■ /n ;,, : n ien t because those5 ofo f u s w ho h av e gone dow d n...... Y - • • • / u id seen th c th in g s you Please go to y o u r publicc lilibrary and read " “ ' t t ' through all o f this and , AhfJOAeOON ' / hiivc p rinted a b o u t us may have some com- about a this agreem ent. I belleslleve there is a brary. and 1 have ” ■ fO P A L V lO - : A-f nients regarding y our)ur paper? Don't you copy c al the Twin Falls Libra J J - i ■ ng Library. T hen 4 h ^ e a ny com passion'on? D on’t y ou realize donated d one to th e G ooding wjbat y o u 're doing?? O r do y ou d o w hatever call c y our congressm en a ndid senators.s T h is . _ _ ititakes to sell y o u r: jwpaper? A nd. a s far as- w v ill take u s o n e step closerer tto one-w orld ■ rim conccmed, I woulwouldn't w a ste m y m o ri-—-governm g ent, an d th c U nitedjled Stales w ill be e y on it. th e loser. •rO N N IE ST O N EB. . R t n r a r a o w N K im beriy 1 ■ • W odnosday. SoptombTiber 2 8 . Tlnios-Nows. Tw t • . World ans caiis h in ttheir \weapo[)ns Haitia ■ M dren flyw l ; Program aimms to help pnirovide stabilillity while U.Ss. soldiers pipatrol ■ I diers said.- PO R T -A U -PR IN C E . HaiH aiti (A P) Col. B a^ WWilley, spokesman for fore crrash — U nder cam ouflaged sheltwlters on.a - - " • yfN.* jet be; the Americann Iforces in Haiti, said < scorching Haitian a ir b a s c . I' , payment mayly b c in creased i f th e ' “ D ad d y , you turn.” the capcaptain says. . Amcnc&n soldiers waiteddpatiemly p /. .w- MOSCOW (AP) — " program seemns s to lag. He urged that “Let's go left. le Turn left! Tuesday for H aitians (o turnum in any- K , can 1 turn this?" it not be judged;ed too early, r e c o r d a (pause) Is the planeplai tum ing?" | thing that shoots in exchachangc for The cockpit tapes r< : "We’ll havevc to wait and see for s children “Great!" saysys Eldar.E ' cash. , chilling scene; the pilot's i Ei,,-, ., the first few dajdays." hc said. . ' usl before But four minutinutes later, he a.sks. Patience was required. getting a flying lesson jus Some Hailiiilian:; questioned the killing all “ W hy is it turriiniriing?" . , Only a handful of wcapoapons drib- the Airbus jei crashed, ki effcciivcncsss (of the ‘‘Gourdes for “It's turningIng by itself.’" his • bled in during the fir^t h our3urs. But in 75 people aboard. Guns" programam. named after Haiti's desperate father asks, a country where by someic accountsi V The transcript of ihe d currency, ihe; gourde.g< hc Miirch- "Yes!" 75 percent of t^c populilulation is final minutes before the Haitians onin the street speculated eck in the Then the: ccopilot shouts, armed.-the United States sees! t h e crash, publfshed this wee there may bc: a reluctance to turn in 1, reveals “Guys!" as theihe plane begins to program a s a key to siabilit> magazine Obozrevatcl, weapons uniimil H aiti's situation w almosi dive, Prices ranged from S50 f a . that the Aeroflot crcw shakes ItselfIf oul and they know plane, Tliere is a low whistling sound tol to S300 for a machincinc gun — succccdcd in saving th e p w ho is likely' to rem ain in power, ' the chil- -and a roar. Forar thetl next two and a huge sums in a nation wwl here th e . But the presence of t Haiti, thethere are guns like there dren and the crew’s unfafam iliarity half m inutes, the topes record the average daily wage is S1.20.SI. But | | K k ^ are grains o f ricc.ri They w on’t even ll Airbus crew's franticic efforts« 10 regain -un up to 10 with the forcign-buill j)rices on the street can run W- gel a quarter:r o( f th em ." said Jean- according control of the; pliplane. times what the AmericansIS arca offer- helped doom.the flight, ai I Michael Lout•uizaire who works ih . to the tapes and an aviatiaiiqn offi- Stale air-saf complete or official. lard a stopped convoy. He .said tr sshipment of 40.000 in the half- ground!’' Peace." Mid P%n. AmosrBrawnor 1 Maloe,guar The tapes show that in included pistols, a WorldId War II- Galil militaryry rifles purchased from Kudrinsky The final straw.strai Ovcharov said. Honolulu.’a Haitian-bon)orn Creole pcred anotherher soldier w ho w'ouldn't in hour before the crash, K vintage M-l Garrand rifiifle and a Israel in 198686 remained unaccouni- gave up his scat to hisis 12-ycar- came whenthe the boy's foot "acci- ; speaker w orking w ith thele pprogram . give his nameme. vi 9mm Uzi submachine gun.n, the sol- cd for. id then his dentally pusheished the right pedal, ; "W c'rc getting some junjunk." whis- The haulll ini the first few hours 9r old daughter, Yana, and son. sending the aircraftaire into a spin.... I Russian InternationalII Airlines. The situalior;ion became irrc- • Aeroflot's internationalsl ann. has versiblc.” e a d s - a c: r o s s I In d i a disputed that children werewi in the The crcw pulledpul the plane out i D e a d l y u e s p r e ' ’cbckpit during Ihe fliilight from of the spin, bulbul too late — they j lyplagi 1,300 feet off the j M oscow to Hong Kong.g. w e re j u s t 1.3 ■ , People shivering or sweaeating with Asia as "the: EBlack 'Death." The cur- "Daddy, can I turn thihis?” Yana ground, NEW DELHI. IndiaI (/(AP) — A • released aI listli of 200 stores that ' , fever arrived al the hospitata l’s em er- rent plague: outbreak oi is the first in asks as she sits ol the'coronlrols. The pilotss apparentlyaf thought j huge banner proclaimedled "Plague were well-st■stockcd and would be fc gcncy room and were cxaram ined by India in 30 yeai'cors. "Daddy, raise me: iu p .” sh e they had avcilecrned an accidcnl. i. Conlrol Room" at the copiopital's train open 24 houours a day. In Bombay. g( raided two pharmacies • ' doctorsd< whose faces wererc covered Indian offifficials'and the World asks, apparently trying; toi< see bet- The lastI w ’ o rd s a rc th e ! I siation. and police sistood bv officials rai ;anization urged people rtcy were selling antioi-' "Wilh W surgical masks. Health Organ ter. Her father points5 oul stars captain's. Tuesday to rush the sickk ttto the hos- bccausc th^ ic. They said there was /ou more speed," hc f otics at black'ick-markct prices. ' “ Wc fled Sural becausc mmosfofthe not lo panic, and city lights, and wanims her not “Giving you pital. one." said no evidence;e of a widespread epi- says. “Easy,1, we’ll w get out of it I There, feverish sufferersrcrs shivered For the firstfi lime, confirmed : piprivale doctors were gor to push any buttons. isincssman dcmic;- bubut many nations t ims terrify- now. (pause)b) EEverything’s fine. [ ,c ailing man eases of ineumonicpnt plague were : . Ramcsh R Aggarwfll, a busi I . The sccne quickly tun while awaiting care; one a inin. dcvcl- announced planspi to monitor irav- ' I backwards a little ... | reported out:luiside Surat, the pon in whose w 9-year-old son,.^Vani ing. however, when theie captain's (pause) Pull bai tried to sneak away. family left ders from India.lm take it easy ... take it easy. I tell : ilm, but as Gujarat itatesta lhat an estimated opcd o| a fever jifier the fai son takes the wheel. Officials urged calm :re before 1. Manyofthcthose who fled Surat had ; ground.as you.” plague spread from westeritem Sural to 400,000 peoteople fled after the dis- CGujarat. "1 rushed him hert . "Turn it! Watch the j even reached my relatives inin Delhi." moved iHerere in search of jobs in' New Delhi and across the nation to ease strucklc aa week ago. Nine cases , c' •Another man from Sunjrat with a . diamond-cuttutting and lextile plants ------Calcutta;-authorities-alsoIso cscalatcd - w ere reporti)rted in New Delhi and high fever tried to sncak-cr-oul-of-tho— and-rciumedJ■fi tn horne cities ond vil- i efforts to find the sick,, rurush ontibi- Calcutta, liundrcdshur of miles east of h icts-S for-criii Cl3mcrgcncy room to phoneIC his fam i- lages acrosss India,li possibly canying JEgyptconvi ime-spree—^ d ie s to pharm acies andI spspray inscc- Surat. ly. bul doctors stopped himm. the disease w iith them. ticide to kill discase-carryiTying fleas. At leastI 545 people have died in Ij A l New Delhi’s train an(tnd bus sla- HospitalsIs reported suspected ' I — Eight were chargedged with planning to ' TV broadcasts adviJviscd that Surat, includluding three on Tuesday. C A IR O . E g y p t (A P ) - lions, loudspeakers ordcrcc•cd arriving p la g u e c aiscs s ( in Maharashtra. Muslim ^ extremists were: cconvictcd assassinate a prisonf official and a : ____p ja g u ^ c ^ b c treated withvith common UnofficialI estimatesc put.the death ti passengers'with~nny*ai’ailm cnt'to— RajaslhanrU-Uttar-Pradesh.-Madhya— ■~Tuesdayof-plotting-mur jrders-and—seculaovTiier,. ler,.both of whom were ‘ antibiotics like tetracyclimline — dings Toll ashiglfa;Ifas'SDO; - p repbct 10 doctors workinglg there for Pradesh. Ori)rissa and Tamil Nadu, robberies ^ lo finance the n-movement later slain by another cxirerhist ' available in India withothout a pre- Twenty people,p« most of them from n free around the clock. some of thehc largest states in the ,trying to overthrow Egypt’3t's secular Islamic group, . sctiption^ ______^ Surat, weret a'admitted to the Infectious ft Pneumonic-plague is a mcmore deadly nation of 9C900 million. Many of govemment. Three defendtidants were Meanwhile,ife, police arrested 50 But some pharmaciein ^ l i r N o ' — Disc8scs-H0K ■form of bubonic plague - ^ l ' jtSTfeportedly-had-lcft—^ ------suspcctcd-milimilitnnts in raids in cl-______Delhi and Bombay ran outoutofantibi- two tested1 ppositive for pneumonic ft acquiH edr------that ravaged 14th ccniury EEurope and Surat. The Supreme StateI JSecurity Minya and AssAssiut provinces, which otics. and New Delhihi o f f ic ia ls plague. Dr.. R.R.C. Panda said. - ll CCoun in Banha. 25 mileses north of are stronghold:lolds of Islamic radicals Cairo, sentenced two mmcn to 15 in southern EgjE gypt. - years In prison, one to5 12 years Clashes haNhave escalated in that o f r e f ui g e e s 1and the rest to from one1C to three region the pastpas two weeks, and a l. R w a i KI d a s e ni d s n e v »V flow i years. least 18 peopl:opIc have been killed. In 1991, the dt^ndantsts allegedly Morc than 41415 people hove died nding Ihree since 1992.2, vwhen Islamic insur-' — — In a grim robbed a gold shop, woum GOMA. Zaire (AP) — . They also gcncy began;n ; ------——______I_____ 1-crisis-is-far—------people on their way out. ' ------sTgn~ihanhe-Rw andan-ci ^------from over, the flow of refugees i”w tlrijom b' ficcing violence in their!ir country' is , , Lebanese guerrn lliF inju re 3”w picking up again. After weeks of tryingg totc convincc . MARJAYOUN, Lebai•anon (AP) Lebanon, thehc lastI aclivc front in the refugees Lt is safe to10 leave1 the — Iranian-backed gucrriTillas delo- Arab-Israclili c( conflict, sincc a J u n f 2 ■ r raid killed aboui 50. squalid camps in Zairerc and: rctu m nated a roadside bombI ini Israel’s Is ra e li a i r ro home, U.N. officialsIs Isay morc self-designated “securiirily zone” recruits att a Hezbollah training' refugees are now comiiming out of Tuesday, wounding ththree pro- campon ihee caeastcm Bckaa valley. • Rwanda than arc going5 baback. Israeli militiamen, securilrity sources Hezbollahlah opposes the U.S.-.i The latest arrivals tellII ssim ilar sto- said. '-sponsored AnArab-lsraeli peacc talks- rics of killings, arrestss andai harass- The Shiite Muslim HHezbollah . and has vowe3wed to undermine them • tepped up attacks from -, mcnt by the amiy of thehe newi Tutsi- guerrilla group claimed.rcresponsibil- ‘ through stepi led governm ent. ity for Ihe attack, w hich occurredo as south Lebanotmon. Martin Semanza. a1 2(20-year-old ■ a mechanized patrol off the South Israel carvrarvcd out the security with bloodshot eyes.:s. told The Lebanon Anny was drivir/ing post the zone in 1985985 as a buffer agoilnstr Associated Press on TuiTuesday that ; Kfarfallous post, east ofif the south- cross-borderer raids,r ll is manned by Tutsi soldiers killed hisis parentsp and em p o n o f Sidon. 1,200 Israelicli troopst and 2.500 SLA three younger brotherss a:as they fied ' ■! • Tension has grippemanza and Sebuhlnjaija Rukeratabaro came Hutus arrested by Tutfutsi troops. Gabriel'sf Sekabanza, Damacene} NNagasanzwe, Martin Se Gabriel Sekabanza. 29.>9, said T u tsi to a roifugugee cam p near Goma,, Zaire,Tii because they saleUd they feared Tutsi retjetallatlon. I- ' (f soldiers Shetland killedlied about 30 H um 'm en. w om cn-andd childrencl try- ,hc peoplele in their villages wiif be :sion. he cscaped andd ran to a arrested abobout 35 young men and su:ISAN BRISTCm _ ; ing to cscapc across theIC border.b mfore ic j by the T utsis." he said, friend’s house, whererc he was women in hihis town on Sept. 21 and It is im possible to verivcnfy the slo- n Marti, , director of the ireunited with his parentsts and three took them to a forest. we arrived, wc saw many, rics of the three younglg 1Hums, who Kibumbat refugeert camp near Goma younger brothers. "W hen w e ies there," he said. “Some are among the newestsl r refugees lo >„herc lliee three1 Hutus arrived, said Early Monday, the fanvrnily headed many bodies New arrive in.2aire. But their,cir_sloncsarc oiTiciIcials are relaying the allc- to the border. Close to ththe frontier, of them wcA’crc rotting bodies and consistent with a recei if arbitrary an-c5ts and cxc- - they cncountercdTjitsi soso^ldiers w ho som e o f thenicm were freshly killed.” ' FallSzveaaters n M '"'u T h ualions of i into tbe forest, the sol- . report ' by the U.N. U. High c„,io„s,oi0 U.N. onicials in Rwanda opened fire, he said,. Scmanza' Further ir juntcrcd a large group of J u s t A r r i v Commissioner for Refugifugees. >vhich foHnvesligligation. escaped, but the rest off his! family diers cncour ved! fteeing Hutujlu mcn, women and chil* found an “unmistakableble pallera of said the influx ol' refugees was killed. Richly detoikxlsvvvaimtirrftm n I ccausc they dren. Sckabaibanza said. killing and persccutior:ion of Hum |,„(i j„„ about stopped in August "They were killed bc£ myTiadoflknlandid rx n d ty were Hutus and bccauseic they iri(}d "W hen th«they saw the soldiers, the refugees retum ing to Rw;Rwanda.' and early/ S.September. But in the past i de^ns.WooI,eodoronorm ohoir ; to cross the border into ZZaire,” saicl refugees thihrcw r all their belongings Hutu militias massaiilaired al least lodays.gngrowing numbcra of Hutus ! in fitvnriaifiJl tones. IB • 500.000 Rwandans, momost of them ^vc been:n . crossing the border, say- U.N. border monitotor Simori down andj triedt to run away,” hc minority Tutsis. earlictlier this year. | feel threatened or alleging; Scbuhinja. "The soldidiers never said. "Thes soldierss began shooting, Fearing retribution, mmore^ th a n a asked them anything." ' About 30 p6people w ere killed.” lings. half of the group arrested million Hutus fled to Zaire and This wcweekend, more than 500I Rukcratabaro. a 2414-year-old Aboul hai ’ -rlS'siMW4^'Li 1 > AuulaMf Tanzania after Tutsi-si-led rebels Rwandansns arrived in Zaire, while: farmer.'said Tutsi soldieicrs arrested by the sold>Idicrs — 12 young m en jnavKXj jng women — made it to» • r/uw OnifTJ tt'tlfom tj seized power in July. iO rcu'irned to Rwanda,. aboul 30 young men anand women, and-3 younj ’ Free AJiCTononj 9 Giftli/t Wrdf>()cn« o n ly 260 Monday. Sekabanza said. . The Tutsi-installcd go’g m c m m e n lm lg to'U-.N. statistics, includyig his uncle, a n d k ille d Zaire on Mi Rwanda said there isIS nor proof of iza said Tutsi soldiers came: thcni. ^ • On thc wajk-ay, th ey saw dozens o f killings by Tutsi soldiers sol and „ ouse last Wednesday and1 "They pul the bodiesrs ih a tru ck freshly killcilied bodies. , the refugee camp, accused the UNHCRR o f try m g to ed he join the army; WhenV and I saw the truck passissing by,” hc From t discourage Hutu refucfugecs from hcrcfuied,cd. he was arrested, taken lo> said. , ■ Sekabanza’!a ’s village is visible over returning home. Butul Damaccne p„,i„,:c station, beaten and put on1 The following day; hish brother the hills. BuBut he doesn’t want to sec Nagasanzwc. 31. a HiH utu re fu g e e ^ .with other arrested Hutus,, and a n e ig h b o r w ere aia rre ste d . "I .. it. NPLEI c on Monday, was afraid and 1 dccideded to leave ”1 don't't even want to look at rcw i who arrived in Zaire o ’ he said. "bccausc-J am so ■toy Mol *rwihFallF«1U»73<-9665 ^ ^ ’ said the govem m ent was« as lying. Some ofofthe llutiis tried to jump■> Rwanda." he snid. " 1 doiIon’t know if Rwanda.” hi t> _ _ ■ MooteVofc ••When the refugeesIS hhere go back off ihc tnicktru and «cre shot by the'c' ,,ihey are alive or dead." upset at how h people are dying . they will nol see anyoneone bccause all Tul.4i soldiIdicrs. hc said. In ihc confu- S'ek.ibat'izasaid-TuliUsi soldiers there." r, '

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F r e n c hLofficialj < j i a m e d Atom bo])mb ediibir i t U . S . --North! Korea nluclear may loi)se Japan i n H I V blood 1 scc a n d a l t a l k ss makingg no pro■ogress Chicago Tribune GENEVA (AP)^P) — U.S. and Nonh Koreaean But a North Kortfairtfan official in Geneva, PARIS (AP) — A formsrmcr minis- >eace negotiators madeade no headway Tucsdoy’ iin who spoke on condilicdilion o f anonymity, said, ter of social affairs wasvas charged TOKYO ^ Officifllials at Hiroshima’s Pea pose w as m ore to get the'. 5 thrisatening to withdraw frifrom talks on easingJ nuclearm tensions, and Non:irth he thought the purpos* Tuesday with complicityly inI poison- Memorial Museum are t ion United States and JapanJap to end joint naval^ ution’s atomic bomb cxhibiibit if Korea’s militaryry staked! out its own positio ing. the highcsi-rankinjing official ' ■ C jB C ' thc Smithsonian Instituti iCorean c o a st ;, *; that “does not reflect the; fcfeel- ruling out inspM:)Mtions of suspected nucleaear maneuvers off the Kon broughl CO court so far in thet AIDS- it is changed in a w ay tf The military sutemeemenl said the maneuvers! ings o fth e people o f Hliroshima.” ir ■ . , sites. 'm in te d b lo o d scandal that thi helped on no progress." an Americacan were a U.S. attempmpt to pressure North: The U.S. Senate last1 weekv passed a resolutionIt urg-u “We can repon bring down (he Soeialisi govern- the Korea. ing the Smithsonian’;i’s National Air and SptSpace suiemcnt said afteraft' a 3^ -hour session at th ment. Kland U.S. Mission to thcl European .hcadquaneilers An American offici:ficial said over the week-; Georgina Diifoix is ththc firsi of M useum to m odify the c:exhibit lo-refiect the m ood) swell oflhe Uniled Nati•lations. end .that the maneuvcruvers, which began last; three fom ier ofTiciuls toJ gm* in pursuing demandsnds by the International HIV virus that.causesi tl the deadly \\ ' bom b, w hich fell at 8:1i:lS a.m. on Aug. 6, 1945, led by m u n isi-ru n couiouniry’s foreign policy bby Atomic Energy Agencjency to inspcct two sus- disease. victims of an aggressivtve. ruthless U.S. consumed 0 per- declaring il wouli)uld refuse to open its nucleilear. peeled nuclear waswaste dumps at North , Thc court is considerir;rmg similar vengeance and racism,1. The bomb destroyed 90 i T focilities to U.N.N. inspectors.i Korea’s YongbyonI nuond Herve. from scores of U.S. veie cy, world, wants to chcckleck whether Npnh Korea [ era believe d ropping the bobomb official Koreaea Central News Agencj Charges could comc as. cnearly as this w ho lived ihrough that c :cs- is diverting pluioniumium that could be used lo. saved thousands of GI’tl’s who othemise mightt haveh appeared aimed;d iat heading o ft any concc! week. sions by Northnh Korea’s delegationI ini make nuclear weapeapons in violation of Mrs. Dufoix wus^ocialll uaffairs min- sM . died during an invasionn io f the Japanese islands. G eneva. Pyongyang’s treaty/ obligations.ob ister in 1985-whcn bloodd cofttaminat-c< rJW ed wilh HIV was knowing'ingly distrib-. Geeieorgina Dufoix uied through lhc nationalI bloodbl< bank. Charged)d with taintlngblood ^ E a r l y B iird n Special...'^ Aboul 1,200 licmophilihiliacs were Smugglerr caught inn Manila infecied wilh HIV andd morer than were less measunibicm in 1985 ihon ^ r K ODBU'STE 300 have died. Four lowiowcr-ranking today becacause liltlc was known ' MANILA. Philippineses (AP) — loose securilirily that drew gangs to p Rr M o f f ic ia ls h a v e b e e n c cc o n v ic ie d , about the virus.vir fCustoms agents, seizedI a quarter- use it as a.ti1. transhipment point for I R ^ T A U R AP r including ihc former headhe of thc "To imagiaginc lhai ministers will- million dollars wonh of goldg( jewel- contraband, ------htood-baiik, ______— foily poi.sor■•oncd. in ihc exercise o f ^ry bei'nR sm uggled into the tf Manila The 23 joundspoi o f jew eJfy pn icir families theirrnbn!>, ihni is unthinkable— -aiipon.oniciuissaidTucsi ne-Airlinc&-flight.ff.ci.m __ 'IE! argue ihe govcmment chosechi not to lo me, saidStd' Mis. Dufoix-af^flMhe— Celso~Temploran-assi!sisiant-cus— Singaport-virvia-Taiwan. Tem pio said. I four-hour hearing. ^ iase-of.anyjlinner______purchase U.S. lechnd by Carf & Gloria Palm tr r for HIV in order to favoivor a French two years; ofo legal maneuvering by drugs, jewelry and otherr iitems. Thc comparimerlent of the plane while ^ / 4-0 ptn * Ml ' te.st that w as under dcvclqelopmeni. hemophiliaIjacs and their families airport has had a rcp'ututaiion for another held;Id a ladder. They also claim thatt ththe order to seeking gov'ovcmment accouniability ‘ H. • Twin FalU» Locally owned b) deplete Ihe blood bank’sik’s coniam i- for thc scamandul. noted stocks hud to havevc «originated, . The Couourt of Justice of the even indirccily, high•h u p in lh c Republic,, crcatedcr a year ago, is ihe health carc hierarchy. only forumim for trying government Thc offjcinls have: repeatedlyri officials for crimes allegedly com- claimed that risks of coni:oniamination milled whiltlile in office. Animal aactivism iiis French star Bare•dot’s passsion now igiite Bardot.__ ■ m j! Robinson, author lall - PARIS.(AP) — Brigit \nsen J€eweiers5 Blue L£ who tums 60 Wednesdayday, w ants t6 ' ^^EB~of~a~biography- - b e re m e m b e re d a s a;a n a n im a l published this Mi activist instead ofa movi()vie Slar. week in Britain The Frcnch actressis retired; in ^ and France. 1973 having made 48R fin i m s i n 2 l -€►^111 "Bardoi: Two years, including thc oneine that made R Lives" portrays • her famous. "And G3odoi Crcated- - 1^ ...^.B ardoi usa frcc-.» W om an." spirited leen-.iger In the lasi iwo decade:idcs her name' who is molded has become .synonymousous in Fnmcc into a sexpol by ------^thu-crusadc-to-prevtevent-animal------B a rd o ------^After-ac2 0 -years in business,-Ji,.Jensen-jBwelBrsjs ; dosinc| g their doors in 1 ill, forever ■cruelty. g with selected ivory imports. The bookk swill be published in the We'll be moviving to the Lynwoodi SShopping Center ancind the entire inventory • - She has helped ban ivo 1 the Blue Lakes Mall, f rcscucd baby seals fron'•om slaughter United Stale:aies ncxl spring, invei-entoiy from 7 Idaho sistores and 4 Montanan a sto re s will be iiquidi prices. and saved hor.ses from)m becoming "I havee nnothing to do wiih her or Everything musust go for pennies onn tthe dollar. Nothing wlry of this store, along v\ that entir*ire period of her life,” __ L jA am btirKcr m eal. __ _ ^ This iss 'vour chance to savele hundreds, even thouousands of dollars ondated r at distressed pricchandise. "The woman whorm m aaF'lhose— Bardot-tollold-Robinsonr^My-lifc— mil be helctback. movie.s. thai’s not me.. SShe’s .some- today, iss only aboul animals. one else." she toltol3 Jeffrey--[^olhmg-jhillui-Tann^l3Cibre:irmir!!zirr I new, top nam e merch! Japanesee politiciann innocent ' T O K Y O (A P ) — A key defen- A virtiirtual Who’s-Who of . dant.in one of Japan’ss bibiggest post- Japanese; ppoliticians were accuscd war scandals was foundnd innocent of in 1988-8'- 8 9 of receiving cut-rate -bribe-taking Tuesday,/. a surprising Recruit stostock, and thc scandal lop- _____prosecution defeat thathilt hitthlights pled Nobo•boru Takeshiia’s govern- the loopholes in theh e c o u n tr y 's iiieni in 1'9R9! I”?! ^ ^ ^ P bribery laws. M o st olof lhc politicians were mH j n j j A Takao Fujinami. aI fcformer chief never charjlarg'cd bccausc they w eren’t Cabinet secreiary, was,s a ceniral fig- s h o w n lo to havc_ done, favors for . ' ure in lhc scandal thatal helped top: Recruit. One»stockO rccipicni. -then-. • pic the long-rulinjing Liberal Finance MinisterM Kiichi Miyuzawa, -- Democratic P* ly last; yey ear.” even becar:am e prim e m inister later. Fujinami wa.s accuseused of influ- ExpertsIS said Tuesday’s decision : cncing labor regulation;ions on behalf, showed theih high standard for evi-, ------; o f Recruit, a job-placcmicment firm.-in- dcncc reqc q u ire d .to -w in a bribiJry..... ' cx ch an g c for ab o u t S2iS200.000 tlnd convictionon in Japan. 10.000 unlisted shares:s ini a R ecruit "S o lonj;)ng as the words exchanged ------^ real estate subsidiary in.in.l984;86. (betweenn politician\ and gift-givcr) Under Japanc,sc law.w. prosecutors- arc vague.je.“evcrythingis-safc;^said— : had to prove not onlyi ththat Fujinami , politicolbI commentator Taka^i : did favors for Recruitit bbut also ihat Tachibanana in a television interview, he rccognizcd the stockKk and money Prosecutcutore had sought 3v^ years . as bribes. Judge Hidcak:aki Mikami of in pri.son>n and a $427,000 fine for ; the Tokyo District Couioun said pros- Fujinami.li. They said they planned •pcutbrs'failcd'oiVboih'c

All merchanin d ise will b e so ld oron a (irst com e, firstrstli served basis, anc 3ck on hand. All sales aree final. nd is lim ited to stpcl< B lu e Liakes Mall IL o c a tio n Only! 0 Special IHours: 10:00iDam - 7:00pmn, Monday thr SaturdavV 10am-6:00|]ipm, Sunday 112pm - 5:00pirough Friday Jen ;ise n Jg lt>o now Jon*oin F a llsI Lynwood Shopping Conior,

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A ro u iii I H a l ss s t a n t i n c lM M s.5CX a bm se^Cr ! ^ s e s - By Frank E.Lodcwood the molestcstttiqn occuircd, policc say.f. . ■ This isn't KaKay’s first time before a Tw:'\vin ju ro rs for her client.nt. Raul I AspcytiaT iirn"Times*Ncws writer Prosccu«ulois say Aspcytia, 40. analhally raped a Falls districi judjjudge. In 1981, he was convictictcd As Jur>' selection pn>ga‘sscd.proi a inmslator in- prc'ieenI ggirl in January while walchii:hing Span* o f lewd and lusci,asci\ ious conduct and served, titi\ e terpreicd the priKcedingJingi-i for Aspcytia. Illey *TWIN FALLS - Two Magilugic Valley men ish-langui[uagc pornographic videos, years in prisonm a:as punishment- Aspeyti,i's accuser:r is olil enough to testify tli e v a l face up to life in prison if Con'ronvicted on. child Prq'sectcutors and public dcfendcre> spspent most Tuesday, pubitublic defender John Olson nsksked against jiim. ■‘I'he rctiat:tiubility o f Kuy’s 4-year- scx'abuse'chfl^es-'...... o f Tucsd;sday selecting juries.' Openii:ning argu- would*be juror;rors if they understood thatt hisI old accuser hus been1 ijueslionedqui by.dclcnse al-. Jerome Counimty "denies ” Separate trials for Hermann C Clifford Kay o f ments ancind testimony should get undeiidenvay this client is presumelimed innocent until proven gui;uiliy tonieys. Iuw e\'cr. Twm Falls and Raul Aspc>nionia of Filer began momingg. Both trials will likely last all week. beyond a rcasonisonable doubt. In an earlier hearing.ing. Olson successfully ar- dairy appealI hearingsI tuT u «day. Jury seselection is a lengthy proces::ess - espc- A s O JsonI quizzedqi them. Kay listen;ncd giieil thui ihe 4-yearH>ldH>ld \\;is U>o young lo be a JEROME - Thc Jcror:romc County plan* i ^ y , 46, is accused o f kidnaSnapping and mo- cially inn :sexual abuse cases. Potenii:ntial jurois in, u sin g a spispecial heuring-aid device:e to rcliublcwilness. >ny I'rom doclors. parents, ning, and zoning commiimission denied re- lesting I« a 4-year*otd girl in JulyIlly 1993. The vie* arc quizziaed about a number of issu«;ues, includ- am p lify courtiurtroom sounds. Mcanwhihile. flowcvcr. icstimony quests to.schedule appippeal hearings for titn tiii picked Ray out a pholograpgraphic lineup, and ing whcltether they have ever been a victim' of in- a neighboiboring courtroom, attornrncy and police oHicial-s was wai I'ouiiJ lo bc admissi- thc. three dairies that ha

Further action will bcbe handled by legal counsel. Council mulls atnimendments to 1993-94 fiscal)II year budget TWIN FALLS - Therhe C ity Council is holding a spccial public)lic hearing today to co n sid e r sp en d in g am. pigs and chickens plight of cows, sheep, p didn't want the proposal to0 passp at all, say- City EEngineer Gary Young triedied 10 argue "1 understamtand the inient - lju.st hopee thei Late Tuesday, ihethe commission also rc- that are raised in “facfactory farms" for water to subdue thal_wjixitinR-dust-controls-into- :o-city-law—ciiy-hus-u-ltttle ttle-flcxibilityon~it;*'said Co;?om-“ ' vicwed rdugh' draftsI\s o f possible ordinances . ------"dlfef^voulii bc problcmaii^i^:-and costly. would nnol result in "double regiegulation." mission Viceice Chairmah Ken Stutzmilian, lhai would revise andand define regulations for __.'_‘Ld p n ’t_s.cc_this_dqingia.nla.nyihing but in- Rather.b Y oung' sa id , th c n ew oio rd in a n c e ow ner o f Stutziutzman Excavating. development alongng ithe soulh rim of the ------eSI center plansns open house— “creasing r dcvclopmcni costs.":s." Florence said, would alallow thc city lo take quickick and'fiill . In dth'efbus6irsmi;ss”Tuesdayrihc'planni ming—Snnkc'Rivcr Canyonyon and thc cast-rim of ------for New Dlrectioiions building l|c said he thought dustt al already was be* rcsponsilsibility for dust control. commiSvsion: Rock Creek Canyon. ing controlled by the stalec DDivision of En- "Wc’r•’re the only agcncy lhatat ican deal • Unanimoinously approved a'permitI for Thc ordinances willwil undergo more rcvi- TWIN FALLS-Anc.n open house to cel- vironmcntjil Quality. w ilh thislis in a tim ely m anner." he: s:said. D avid Ivic tolo ooperate a w eight training g;gym , sions before the cityity rreleases them for pub- cbnitc the opening o ffthc thi new building of Steve VanZondl, DEQ's‘s aira compliance Mikee Trabert, thc city’s cnvirc'ironm enial in his hom e aat t 587 : Madison St...... lie com m ent. C ollege o f Southern.L Idaho'sId Center for New Directions is plantIanned for noon to 7 p.m. Friday. Al! forn3rmer, currcnt and i prospective clicnts arere encouragedi to at- ^ ______tend______CDalitL(Loiutun •ns moti t e l - P ^^ m b a n d® oard”{.seeks The building is locatedited wesl o f thc ( ^ l i - ty Assurance Laboratory>ry oni the west side o f • the campus near the: \\Washington Street *| - North entrance. Thec 4.355-squarc»foot4 Jinto ho)meles$s sheltce r pubblic comiment or)nplan building was designedi wwilh a focus on the needs o f participants.i. IiIt has a children's bBy M ick Normington iwo-bedi:droom house and 10 cottajitagcs. Fruit Air Forcc land wouldlid bck divided Into a pair play area, two speciali;ially designed class- tTimcs-Ncws writer trees onn the property bear apples,!, plumsp and ByWiUinmlm B to ^ rooms, a large rcceptioition area and six of* cherries;s; there’s also a small vineyari Times-News!ws writer o f impact area.s for nonnon-cxpIoding bombs. So far, the BLM*1 hashi not endorsed thc fices. Additional parkinging is available behind TWIN FALLS - For peoplejple who have fall- “ It’s ao great ploceTor families,” BuBuhlersaid. the building. Memberss olof the college main- ' dcn on rocky times, a homelcs5less shelter will bc Bul scsome neighbors have alrcaceady voiced MOUNT/JTAIN HO M E - Thursday’ss thc swap. public hearing.on a controvcrcrsial Thouj^i they have'c sasaid Ihey can gel along tenance staff pcrfomiedcd Ithe majority of the ' • iclocaied.al the o ld Alpine Felsels Motel: "fels" is objectionons, Hansen said. . day for a pul te Land Board proposal to acqiiquire w ithout it. A ir Forccrcc leaders in Mountain work on the building. GermanG for "Huge rock." H e sa:said he’s tried to explainI tlithe shdier ^ “ho State L lan as a w ay to improve With a mission to assiassist adults in transi- "We hope to bc in there by Thanksgiving." won’t bcbecome a "flophouse." Shclte:lter workers federal landnd in Owyhee County, then lctease Home favor the plan : _ tion toward a goal of pcrsonalper and financial said Randy Hansen, chairmaiman of thc Valley and thec policc will conduct quickick crim inal it back to thethe federal government for anin Air training for aircrewsrs at the Mountain Home iho Gov. Cecil Andrus is in d ^ h d e n c e . ihe'cCTictItcr has provided ser- HHouse Coalition. backgrotround checks on pcople who/ho come to Force bombnb Itraining range, A ir Force Ba.se, Idaho ' IC as a way to safeguard vices to m orc than 3.500iOO people throughout The 10-monlh-old group1 hahas been irying to slay. AnVnd anybody with criminalII rrecords o r Specificallcally, thc Land Board is hopinging to backing the scheme a.' the Magic Valley and beyond.bc> s rights have first rtansen said, the irrigationon districti m aking thc eall- priority, Obituaries B2 tel ; for.21 years, but in rcccntent y ean have con- ter to jringbri in homeless people," Hai . vehed it to apanments. He saisaid his group wants to get 16 homeless In July, AA&B i Irrigation Districi, Rufupcn. Notices of A&B’sB ’s call.w crc sent to more Mini-Cassia B3 Shc is selling her 4.500*sq►*squarc-foot house, pcbple: into i thc Alpine Fels thiss' wv inter. By Hied forma]a] tnoticc it w ould m ake a "c"call” lhan 7,200 pumpers.ers. Sept, 16 w as the dead* i stale line for filing a rcspc:sponse. ■ Idaho B4 which V has five bedrooms andnd ithree baihrooms. spring thcth shelter could bc open to:o aas many os for w ater. ThiThe call is a demand on thc s along with the motel. Thc memold consists of a 48 homen d ess people. - Departmentnt tof W ater Rcsourccs to n- ...... _ ^ _ P le a sie e ss e e IRR1GAT0RS/B2--. B0Z Tlmes'Newft. Twin Falls. IdahoIda Wadnesday, Septemberb er 28.1994 ard appiproves * Gooding YCoters unoflffiOjaUyOKEC bond issine Trana s p o r t a ftion B0a o f people infotiDcd,” Kilmer stsaid last . . Tuesday, but KilrlilmCT was confident o f V o f j Tlie'nmes-NcwB xk. “W e’re definitely overcrow passage ofthc borx>nd. wce*^ ads, brieidges : old facility.». W c need more Sj nfor roa suc will raise money to thc oU L million GOODING ^ Urwmcially'. votao te s Tucs- The bond issue int elementaiy and mid- T To o p ay b ack th c b o n d issU $ 1 4 1 Interstate • Installing2 a traffic signal and day spproved a S6 million bondd issue,is Su- build a new joint will be about $40 per y « • Coating 36.8 miles of In r kindergarten through levies/ies sTofoOO TleTime^.Ncw. -. . left-tum bays at IU.S. Highway 30 at p e in to d en t Henry Kilmer reportc<)rtcd. die school for k .. 84'fWforS630.000. on o f M ain and Over- 1C 90,000 squarc*foot S25,(>5,000 home. S80 for a $5 and in- the intersection < • Thc measure got 7 1 pcrccnt« aiapproval Sth.grade. The >me and SI 16 fo raS 7 0 ,0 ()0 r Wfdening, repaving a : built on the district’s home i^Ton BOISE- Thehe Idaho Transporta- r ry Corner land in Burley»forS190,0(k). fot w th 1.268 .votes countcd - that'stha 895 school will bc b inns will pay S2.91 per thous s approved $141 mil- switailing 1 signals at the Burley Ig C e d a r D raw B rid g e ______•s-Not-all—propetty^uthofofihchighschool.,, ____F a m . tio n B oard has s ,000. . > • Rcplacing C ■ycs“votcsT»nd-373-no-voiesr-l s c s ^ market valiie;- ive and rebuild high- oflj f U.S. 30 in Buhl for S430,W Falls County' for press tim e -W c’vc workediccd hard to get the majon- ' asses: lion to improve • In s ta llin g a u to m a tic railroad ri in Twin Fai votes had been counted al pre: gesin‘1995. ------1 w ays and bridges signals and crossing gatetes at O $170,000. 1995 constritruction projects in stg Street in • Completin|tin g a l . 4 -mile palh- Idaho include: StnStreet,"J Street and 2 Ist St h Ketchum to finish south-ccntral Ida HeybumibrS450,000. way through K • Widening; UU.S. Highway 30 for Hej ridge on one of the lasilasi links on’ the 2 2 - Filer to thc U.S. 93 . • Replacing Barnes Bn Servicees a mile from Fi Murtau^ mile Wood RiverRi Trail System Twin Falls Main Canal in M ue to Sun Valley for . w . Burley 9th Ward LDS Rupcupert. Viewing. 6 to 8 p.m.• t ' “‘‘■y- junction for S4.21.25 million. Jw from Bellevue Wayne L. (Gus) Villers,ers. o f Twin a.m. Tliursday. [onscn Mortuary in Rupert am>nd one . Bicycle rouloutes in Twin Falls for for for $400,000. wing. 7 to 9 p.m, today. Hons • Insialling a computer-o]•operated. $140,000. ^ : .F a lls. gravesW c scrvicc. 10:310:30 a.m. lo -. Chapel. Viewii our before lhc funeral at the chu aloTalirSWO.O'),000.- ^ * right-of-way for tcry, (W hile McCulloch-HaiHansen Mortuary in Dur- hour traffic-scnsing signal andild repair • Buying r • day. Twin Falls Ccmcicrj 0 10:45 a.m. on Thursday g Idaho Highway 75 tra a project to widen a ; Mortuary in Twin Falls). Icy and 10 to 1 pavement at ihe junction o f !d?»ho $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 fo r a | I. (Colirin Coloniol Monu- Howard H< R. Dean, of Kcic od River to Trail Creek pa' son Avenue East, Twin at the church, (< riends are inviled lo a eelcbratiiSSHr from Kg w S Highways 25 and 27 in PaulP for mile of Addison :rome. grove- ary in Idaho FoiFoils). ,y. Trail R o ad , K etch uumv n to four lanes for FaUs, in fiscalll yeyear 1997. Sue Ann Taylor. i>f Jcror hisis lifeI at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, $210,000. i d Riv- S720.000. -sid e scrvicc. II u.m. todu;jduy. Jerome lud) . M cDowell, o f Twin Cree'reek Cabin. Sun Volley. (Woo( • Cemetery. {Hovc-Robcrisortson Funeral Ernest (Bud r Funeral Chopcl in Hailey). Falls. 11 a.m.m. Thursdoy.’ Former Fu- er Fi Chapel in Jerome). el in Buhl. Viewing. 10 H o u s e ncral Chapel George W. Anthony Sr.. of :s White] I.m. today at the funeral G > r n e y g e nneral sets lone Haight Rarobo. of Burley. I a.m. to 5 p.m md formerly of Filer and Pomi^i :Attdi and : p.m. loday. Burley WcsiSI LDSI Stake chapel, p.m.I.m. Friday. Trinity Episcopal C /icwing. noon _ . • Ccnicr. Parke Avenue. Vlc\ tnple. ofKupcrt. ll a.tn, Poet>bcaiello. (Moffett’s Memonal t i c u t i v e s to 12:45 p.m. today att thctli church. KnsU Temj; nBuhl). t i n g f o r sstate timiber exec cy), Thursday. UniJnitcd Methodist Church, m B (Puync Mortuary in Burley). anfmned the Oct 6 meet- Roskow. assistant to thc presesldent for Am y Stahl conft: ByFnmkELodid cw o o d R ' an Kress, EchoHawk’s Charley Arnold, of Ruplupcrt. 1 p.m, ing. And Stan ______Times-News wri»riler I <*“domestic policy. uiager, said they're work- loduy. Hunscn Munuary ChCtiupcl in Ru- ath noticis e s Also invited to attend: pn)residential campaign manag ;c a meeting between Ida- . pert. Viewing one hour belbefore ihc fu- ' adviser B nicc Reed, son o f Dfy In southcastcm ,7 (MeCulloch*Hanscn Mortujrtuory in Bur- (he Minidoko]ka Memorial Hospiial in H Jocilock Buckland. 56. o f Hogemw»“ .died Democratic candidateca for |||the tim ber industrtry hopes. Icy). Rupert. jide scrvicc will be held al Tucrucsday. Sept. 2 7 . !994.orhishShome. govemor often:n boasts o f h i s ____ Inlstratlon Echoi:hoHawk will use the East- / A gravesidi Arrangcmenrs are pending an onvlnce the adm li David Marlin Mayei.I. ,oo f Heybum. j i am . Thurs-iirsdoy ot the Pleosant View A doseti-estothethe Clinton ad- rip to raise money for his 7 &c announced by Demaray’s G( , o f t i m b e r -Rosary will be reeiicd aIt t? 7 p.m. today. Cemetery in Burley. Arrangements be c Gooding niinistration,, hash arranged to splo’ Bayhayh heads thc Democratic : Rupen). FALLS - Loren Oliver 80. 80. o f Loyton, Utah, ond fonni tainPoitstlnduidustiy Associa- senior’s Association, the TW IN Ffi . on tim ber m attiters. Govern 3. o f Twin Falls. dicdTues- Rupert, Ru] died Thursday. Sef ir d ’Alene, said inization that is handling Mary Eleanor Oratzer.er. o f Wendell. Holmes. 53. c 1994. of complications foil•llowing tion in Coeur < ■I •* " organiz 27.1994, at his home. 195 the timber induidustry hopes to . " according to Stahl. Also Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. today, day. Sept. 27. between the While House aiand the for- the event, acci :ments are pending ot Bloy sun pl. 19 at convince thee administrationa to speed b to attend is Sen. Ben St. Anthony’s Coiholie: Chureh. Cl Wen- Arrangcmt *'*Th7funerol was held Sepl est industry. The Democratst offered to scheduled to 1 Burial wilt be Colonial FurFuneral Home. 2551 Kim- • . 1 of timber on fire-ravaged e: Campbell of Colorado, the dell. Mass o f Christian Bi Lindquist’s Clearfield Morttrtuory in, up the sale of help. Hinson said. Nighthorse Can Thursday Jt thc bcrly Roadlin m Twin Falls. 1, and “to play morc of a h ; American to serve in the ; celebrated at 11 a.m. Thu Cleorfield. Utah. Burial wasas ot the federal land, a While EchoHawk’s aid is welcomed first Native An ■ ehurch. Friends may sign;ignthe.£egisicr Syracuse. leadership role’lie" on timber matters. - Syracuse Ciiy Cemetery m Sy by Hinson, an aide to Repupublican gu- U.S. Senate. from I to 6 p.m. todayy aat Demoray s L i n d a IVl.d. Firkins fv' :s that raged across Idaho b now and Oct. 6 . EchoHawk. Utah. - Forest fires i bematorial candidate .Phil,1 BattI ques- Between now • Wendell Chopcl. - . ■ RUPERT-.T - Linda Mory Firkins. 55. this summerir < destro y ed hundreds o f b schedule,' including stops in tioned the timing o f the meetjcting. ' has a busy sche of Rupert.I, «died Sunday, Sepl. 25.' -Lynwood Douglas thousands of acrcsai o f forest, according ti ll Idaho. He plans to attend tley. of Rupen. 199 4 , „ SaiSoini Alphonsus Regional •■This newfound cnthusiasiasm for Ida- south-central Id Dorothy Belle Mosele) ^3 uglos, 76. to H inson. MiMany dead trees remam I a proposed air force train- 10 a.m. Thursdoy. Hansi.nscn M om m y Medical Ccn:enter in Boise. JBURLEY - Lynwood Doug ho jobs has been missingig from Mr. hearings on a f Sept. 27. standing, andd IHinson wants to see this Y Thursday in Mountain ■ • . Chopcl in Rupert. Viewmi»mB. 6 10 8 p.m ^hc funcnlem lw illb eh eld o t 11 o.m. oo f f Burley, died Tuesday. Sc EchoHawk’s agenda for ththe last four ing range Th 1994, at his home. . ... timber harvesiested while the trees still I 1 on Tuesday, he’ll speak to lodoy and one hour befor;rorc lhc funeral Fridnynllhcthe Honscn Mortuary Chapel 19' years,” said Amy Kleiner.. E Ban’s press Home. And on Arrangements are pendingJ anda will hnveoptjl^lvII value. . J lospital Association, in Sun at the funeral chopcl. in Rupert,, wiwith Bishop Ben Nixon of- the Idaho Host be announced by the Poyne WMoituaiy AlthoiiBh HHinson’s association isn t; ssecretary. Buriol will follow at the Ru- According to Kleiner. EcEchoHawk is Valley, ..ofBnM cy.n in Burley. a candidate for govemor. wk may also spend Monday Sybil Wilson Luke, o ctery. Friends moy coll from in endorsing a c . simultaneously-wooing logoggers - and EchoHawk r Hinson creditdited EchoHawk with ar-_s alls., meeting with Magic. i—erivironmentalists who wcwould clamp in-Twin Falls White House meeting with < 7 farmers and media repre- ron^ng thc W : down on Idaho logging. Valley dairy ft •Katie McGint;inty, director of the Office < 1 EchoHawk campaign prercss seeretaiy sentatives. Hospititais '______of.Environmy for Echo; K A M E M O R IA L H OSPITA*AL • "A s m y wtwater right is threatened, 1 ilcnty o f time for the first M EM O R IA L H O SPITA L MINIDOKA ,y By Frank E Lockwood joum in plcnt CASSIAME answer, even/en with my 85th birthday ssion o f conference in the ,g Times-News writer general sessio Admitted approachingng, that I am not rolling tabernacle.” Admitted . n. Katcn Seriani and Kenyilyon Bar- over and plaj•laying dead,” he w rote, :r on American Indian id John Weivcr, both of BvBurley; Randy Calhoun. 1 sr TW IN FALLS - Meilembersofthc A letter 0 Jenifer Busick and . i; Christy Stokes of Burley;; ai^a ^ti- Most irrigrigators blamed low water stationery invites r«ipi- Icybum; rett. all of Rupert; C le Church of Jesus Chnsrist.ofLattcr- Services stat Lamar Larsen and DelDclfinn Lcmus, both of Hey levels on thc eight-year drought,-^e >ack "our friend Larry . f Declo; nifcr Cole of Oakleyjicy...... : tl- Day Saints who attendid the church’s e n ts to b a d Nancy Pollard of Hazeozclton; Orrin Stimpson of C '.conversionn nal director. Dr. Dale For Obituary ob rate Informal rcprcscntsA&B.______^ d a h o to attend an ea — ------^------c a H 7733-0931rexten8ion-278 3 j S ------whoalso-TCi {finthe Empire-'Tingcy:------responses questioneded ftind-miSngbl«Kfast‘i ______M an y r Smilh M emori- Tingcy.^ hihowever, said the event -Obituelaries— A&B fanners know who is Room o fth e Joseph Sr ^ « *.1 K whether nsored or endorsed by AIS AS in al Building. isn’t sponsor 1 area where he graduatedd fromI high causine aqiiquifer levels to decline in e the use o f thc organiza- She iss survived5 by her son. Ray i That oiBanization.1, - American In- - despite th' Shirley L. HIII if Buhl: two grandchildren;• school.: He attended Ni rt area. . , Bta dian Scrviccs. helps Native ^ Ameri- tion’s Icncrh'tcrhead. BUHL - Shirley L. Hill,I- our loving a n ^ l o ujr n great-grandchildren. She} NI azarene College in Nami“'aTeS -"'Wydrologic and geologic daui iition to'thc fund-raising riend. w ent to bo “ '1“ ■ - he received his teacher r is cans attend colleges acrossac the Unit*. , In additic wifo, mother ana.Irien seeded in death by her hus- I riTme°'n'a ofthe Enstestem Snake Plain Aquifer is nd the church meeting, ,pt.26.1994.al- S K iJ cate. Ho worked for a 1 5U- ed States, e v e n t and wilh the lord on Sept. 11991. and a brolher. ' r Morrison • pumping1 lelevels.” [g FALLS - W ayne L. (Gus) tB The Democratic ca n d i^ te - and Amy Klein ththc point where it is causinj**"8 ^ - sister. Caroline A. Hudelsoi 3f Portlandi client Wasilla. Alaska; a sis ) Osborne ot fwin Falls; oneie ton. Julia Gornhart of snts material injury,” Lini.in g Lytle ol Mountlako,0 TTerraco. Wash.; (Brian) C ,n ol Sacra- 3 ..'w' Ernie (Jano) Courier o( Twin'in O re.. B arb ara C rippen Vc damn sure have to’ stabi and 10 grandchildlild re n . S h e w a s son.. Erri ht mento. Calif., and Jeniri Dayton of ?? ,1, ® ^TODAY'Ir s r ^ ! ' ilh-by her parents Falls;.eieight grandchildren; eight Islers, Mabel hzetheaqaquifer so it doesn’t continu p reced ed in death-1 •grandchildren; one sister.jr. Gresham. Oro.; two sist and a brolher. GailVlil Wright. g reat-g i I Helen John- to go dov,own, and that means the de 1 JNlle) C aston of Twin Falls:Is: Brown'of Gooding and 1- nt has got to start managin REAL ESTAIME Tho funeral will bo hold at ll a.m. Verna (r id- s o n of B e th a n y . Okie;la.; and'17 partmcnt 1 Christian Church and twowo nophew s. Ho w as precod- i p receded in the rcsourjurcp." Friday at tho Firsl C death by ona son. two broih-ih- grandchildren. Ho was p AS'IS • ------in Buhl. Bunal wllHollow lol at the W esl - e d in d e ■ doath by his parents'arand ono sis- W ater FT Reisourccs is trying to se:i t upu - - End Cemetery in Buhl,-Bu Friends may ors a nid d two ' sisters; irmal meeting between Snaknake THE CUSTOMM ■ iravesido service will bo hold)ld ter. Marjorie-RoseannKlid lopportic and confidence, ask ■ . V alata M. Hursj r s t ’ Peter's Catholic Churcl■ch. A private • - . t , ; list of buiWois hos norr ic matter may go to thc SnaJ" tor references ondd review thorn coretuily. BoyiBoyond thot, consumers are - BUHL - Valctaa MK .'H urst. 90. of family inurnmont will folk5II0 W at a later then the i ier P o u n d s Basin Adjudication Court ; • coutioned ogolnst «selecting o Dulider solely onin ththe bosis of o low ovetago- , ■ Buhl, died Tuesday,lay. Sept. 27. 1994. K O ge js timo at the Shoshoneie Cemetery. bKtJ torm mieo ot moro builders lOSHONE - Roger Pounds, register book Twin Fall•alls. doilots-per-squote-foco o t price, tt Is tsettor lo solicit bKU at the New Lite LiviiLiving C enter in Fil* SHO. av' Friends may sign the rt ruiations on 0 speclflcotion shootwot so that tno buyofs win know 8 1 . ofif Shoshone, : died Monday. jrsday at De- who boso thetf cpicui er. ^ ,i\. from 1 to 5 p.m; Thurs a e ooftino for their money, 1 Oct. 11, 1903. in Sept., 26,2 1994, at tho Magic Vai- Chapol' in 1----- ^ exoctty whot they cae She was born O in maray's Bergin C ^ next rool estote tromoctton Coyle. Okla. Shehe married Henry ley Rei^egional Medical Center in ^ For tho odvtce tt>oto t will moko d difference in your Shoshone. onning to buiW o custom ho m e or< to t5uy o re-sole, wo invito H ursl in 1922. inn Buhl.-E Her father, Twin FaFalls ' in T he family s u g g e ssts t memorial / whether you cro p»or ig erw as born Nov. 18.1912. in VALLEY REALTY, INC. C h o n c:es es U> tilflJ arr i/iflit murCt/anulurn ______----- _.Twtn Fan*. 1 0 6 3 3 0 3 --- - - J j ■ ■ IH H ililiilliH 266»»lat. ulkM BwJ. tto* •' “ m

— r — — ^ M mlidoka Briefly Iin Mini-CiCassia i - : Arrest penditing fo r B u rk y w o m a n - . ' r^ f manngets - BURLEY-A Burley tlnian told police ifuit a womannan. clutching a kitchen ------kiiifuJoLLhinUiLldUKLjT h? loved her.______Me refused. term She stabbed.hiiu in thele ann as he tried to w ard ofl’thfl’thc blow, according to a police repon. An ;urest is pending agagainsi a 23-year-iMd BurleyV womanwi for aggravated as.s;iull in connection witl•ith a stabbing Monday eveningning at the m an ^ house. in scex case according to a police repi'■pi>n. Tommy Garcia. 25. toldtc pi'lice lhat the w om anIll \viKid come over to his ff m lid. When hc told her no. B y L iz Wrightght house and asked to m o\vc c in w ith'him. the report said. -Times-Newss writerv she became angry, picke.a ‘d up a,knife and backed himiim into his living room, the repon s;iid. The woi,‘oman stuck Gareia wilh thelhe 1knife in his lef\ arm R U P E Rr T - A judge last week about three inches abiivi:ve the elbow, the report said.'id. Then she started cry- sentenced a1 MinidokaM man to life in ing and apologizing, the,e repi'fti said, B ^ ^ S g 9 |^ H prison willioilout parole for-scxually Cassia Coiliily SheritTitTs Deputies contlscated thehe kknife as evidence and assaulting aJ teenagett girl, expressing are reiiiiesting a warrant fori the woman's arrest, thele report s;iid. disdain for wlwhal he callcd the man's feigned psycycholic behavior in the .WOI«oman switchesi thefttlre plea H eyburn counroom . RUin-RT - A Hcybmlum woman Monday changed;cd Iher plea to guilty to a Richard Hibbert. 11 3S. cannot be nd then for embezzling aboubout S140.000 from the i "shall not be society’s charge of felony grand trusted and " , Minidoka County Tcachchets Association Credit Unionlion. nightmare."c." 5th District Judge- Despile an earlier cononfession. Jennifer Pickett. 30. had pleaded innocent William Hartart w rote iii his senicni:- She has not been scheduledled fori her sentencing. A -andum, to the charge in July. S in g memorani pre-semencing invesiigagation hiS been ordered. ■ ■ ■ . “Hibbcrtt hash lived his entire life uzwRiOHTnr , Pickett stole money• bbetween Augusl 1990 andJ AiApril 1994 while work- in anger, deidenial and manipulation )r Condie. Stoker and Assoctauciaie. a Rupert accounnng erly lacks rehabilitation1 ing as a bookkeeper for' learning techniques Moncsnday to Tiffany Baker,,14, 1 at the and ... utierl ounty prosecutor Gara Newmakinan. / Teacher Pam Briggs5 d e m o n s t r a t e s v is u a l le: timi. said M inidoka Coi potential." HHi an wrote. hanagcd the credit union forbr ithe firm, had set up a ■ kiln Academy In Burley. , Picketi. who had rha / new Benjamin Franklit y- Hibbert pleadedpit guilty June 2\ to le crcdii union under an assurssumed name. She made of lewd conduct with a, false account wiih the 'C O C “ Fhorgc of 1 bonk loons to that accoQount. then withdrew ihe moneyiney. Newman said. mmor childId 'on Jan. 6. Hibben had I her in April after a quancrly:rly review of the union's JJ pjygh.chologist that he had "no, Her employer fired h y privalite schocol stres! J - finances showed thai ininterest rates were too low for the amount of money | /B urley idea how many mi limes" he had sex s in the credit union. -ATM wilh the vicvictim. Hart wrote in his .C I mcmorandunlum. setsevening-aecerobics_class______lyjnatti ------D iir li f g5~C‘0U ^ ri~pT0'CCcdiTTpr;—— —CSI-center-s _e(diicalLtioii_as_ hreatened to kill police .. BURLEY - The CollegeC< of Southern Idaholo NMini-Cassia Center is The occasionol fights aiand the con- H ubert Ihn who would-Uke lo'takc week and ptpursue other academic inter- riart wrote. At onc point, .offering aerobics cla:lasses to all individuals wh. By Liz Wright stant swearing in the holl.Ils of junior ?n>ccrs. Hai reduction of daily stress ests on'theiileir afternoons and days ofl'. ; jled a hand-made knifee advantoge of the incn:reased energy level and red Timcs-Ncws w ntcr , 1 high intimidawd her andd 1her friends, smuggle Every momiiming smrts w ith a prayer and I courthouse and said itt lhat the overall fitnessss w orkout provides. Anderson sofd. In hernelew environ- '" 'o ■>"the prosccutor. HartI Classcs will bc frorom.5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tucsdicsdays. Wednesdays and BURLEY - W hen Bonnie Boi Gamer the pledgees o f allegiance. . . . ' )C open about arents are actively involved inI mcnt.i “You arc free to bc Thursdays, beglnnirling this Tuesday, ul the1C RacqiielballF Club in drives her 15-ycar-oldId daughter( to "The pare lg their child's progress.’’ saidJ what you think." limes Hibbert pretendedd Rupert. Cost is S22 peper person per m onth (S20Ofor fo senior citizens). • school in the morning,lg. she doesn’t monitoring t t in a college “"other tirr Alan Fluckiger. The schoolII The classcs are taught i leep in the courtroom orr Formore informaliillion o r to register, call th e: cc:center Ol 678-1400. drop her off and waveive good-bye. teacher .AU not accredited to falUslce 0 people who are consideringg format, but thc.school is nc jlent outbreaks nndd implied fiom s ta ff lepoita Gamer parks her car. cnt«enters the class- appeals to p doesn't have l'“ss p ro g ram addition to private schschooling. The byHieCimt r the Geneml 'I'i'. rivate non-profit organizationn wide in their scores for i . . school, which only accom:ommodates two Inc.. a priv; , hcsaid. To aini^nment:n i. Utah. F lucki^said. Equivalency Diplomo, I ourt specifically finds that e d t o a r e a wivomen grade levels, encouragesges parents and based in Uia its take the „ il introduce :hool's aim is to instill the con-1- enter collegc. student jert is not out of control, : interested in using the gmndparents to enroll as sstudents. The^cho. ill American College Test, hehcsaid. “ f- H ibbcr Idaho area residents5 2arc inviied to People ini jod. family and patriotism in all ipting to crcaic the impres- . help them lose InControl program pro; in iheir own home • ••1 wanted to make surew e my child has cepis o f Go( is "BFA focuscs on prepaparing for col- b“t attcnipti ' ' iry a new proRram lo hi Garner said, ofitssnideiidcnts. Fluckigcr said. But it is he is not responsible for ,• method using may now call cal, lhe distributor, Healih a quality education." < J- lege," Fluckiger said. “WWe encoumge "''at hi weight through a new r Marketing, toll free ai l;800- Ihc individual is "multi-deno:nominational" and accepts stu- Hart wrote. - videotapes at home. Products Mar •This is a place where ih« m our students to take conirrespondance ''“ “ '.'•.‘I dents fromim all types o f Judeo-Christian t has a hislory o f irying lo° InContml-A Home1 Video’ Weight 288-8446.I. A A Program 1 Dir«3or will call encounigcd to leaml" college courses ... This wway they can Hibocrt, n with information and cost, , patriotic posters religious philosophies,ph he said, limself as psychologically Loss Program is usedi byI the Amer- you back wit American flags and pa of demonstrate to a collcge= tthat they can P F " '" ’ jn in its health CaU today.iay. between Sam and 10pm, m walls ofthe The stu.itudents obey strict rules of , disturbedI vwhen in trouble with the’c ican Heart /\ssocialion adorn the classroom ' e- "do the work." le program by October lOth. _____ lome between-a—dress aad-nlj mnntiL»rs Swearing or name- ord in 5 -toJLwin_Enlls_psy^ii;__ -promotion. program._HtHeart al Work, to start the pi ----- ^— schDol’stcm p o rary - hon n . The tuition is S95 per monih.m Bonnie law, accort irole ofllce,in the c a llin g i:is cause for e.\pulsion. Sl R ic h a rd S m ith . H a rl — beauty salon and a paroli Gamer. 45. thinks the soliolid education chologist Overland Shopping Ccntcenter. Flucktgers:rsaid. ore receiving feel like you can leave yourur she and her daughter ai said thal although Hibben The school o f more thalhan 80 swdents. ou fc ;nh the price ^ jJ, r------1 vour desk, and ii won’t bebe together is morc lhan won t hospitalized before, hc is which-opcned earlierier this'month, stuff on y the Ecncration been n s'aid Amanda A nderson. 14.4. "Personally I think lh holic. Hart wrote, Hibbert:rt stresses self-rcliancc andan community stolen.” sa said "W e can P s y ''“ :nded one year at Burley Junioror gap is a myih." Gamer si cholic so that hc can dcla^a ^ V ^ service as the key to[0 caclantitig'to a who attend and we enjoy acts psycht ihool before her parents learnedcd stim ulate each other, at mate outcome of ihis case. ’ ^ changing socicty. lligh Scho bestworii." the “ultima le new school, showing each other our bc Students go to classcs;ses three limes a about the r Hart wrote. H ib b ert:n also had been convictedcd DllCV clonies - one ihat was sex- m water spreeading pc related. HaHart wrote. Feds widthdraw \ c point. Mr. Hibbert told a ict Soulh Columbia Basin Irpirrigatim District A t onc f (-AP)— T he-U rS^on-U m d-oil-outside-an irrigation district. YAKIMA. \Vashr(Al in Pasco, was pleaswl willnth the bureau’s ’ pre-sentcn(encing invcstig.itdr: “I am a ...... m )n is withdrawing th.it doess nnot have water rights, mits.aticmpi.to__nice.guy_Iy_and vour worsl night- Bureau of Reclamation i times.-lK)wcver.-ihc land m qucs-cs— decision to back.ofl'.from. ?± ^ I wl — • 'its second attempt toO' crack'down'onci ----- bomctim md stan charging farmers ihilhe full cost for m are." Har^art wrote. :deral irrigation tion is in1 theth cenier of a parcel o f land, and farmers who use fede ate vvater used on land ihat the ihi agcncy con- - e classified as impossible to im pte horizcd to receive v'as once cl Bui hc remains water for land not author of ic^gmphv or oiher reasons. • sidered unauthorized. Bi it. authorities said Tucsiuesdav. Tlie prac- bccaa-« ofi IV ofihese projects arc oldenoughIgh braced for the bureau’s nexlext move. ^ V i T | spreading. * - ' "M^myc cing played in tice is known as water spn 1 was classified when ihcre wasnai’i l "T here’s p olitics beii The decision is “anI anattempt to recon* tliat land w out this issue. M t# * ! •dav technology." Person said,lid, W ashington. D.C.. abou cilc some sons bf waterjicr spreading and prcsent-ds ghi McDaniel said,” We juslSl wanl to get to [T ip (with a cenain) soil type might ancmpt to eliminate andid gainy compliance "Land (wi ; or the bottom of this. Wee > wanl to know n Person, superin- have beenx*n irrigable but if it had hills or for Qihers;i^id-Prian_P jn'trthanhc-old-rtood orfuiTow-ow—what iheir-actual legal baijackground is.in_ s YaiiiiTia“bfticc. knollron'i found out what WB)N£S:lESOAY. S£mMBER 28" • 6pffl tcndent o f the bureau's Y: igiition couldn't gel water to it.L nit this. W e still haven’t fo In some cases, waiw ater sp re a d in g , ts-pc imgii ig.Wejusigcia AniiQU!IBUCS i CollKtiD'DS - Hou$etioia ssified as non-irrigable." the law is w e’re breaking aneous • Tools • Anliques - Twin Falls means a famier who0 hash a parcel o f was classif ■ S," Misccllanw mon McDaniel, manager of the lot o f fingers pointed at u HUM BROTHERS AUCTIOKS land with water rightsIts i uses that water Shanno SATUIITURDAY, CttmiBERIMOam ^ Etnmala Fisehet • Real Estale - Housctiold Antiques • Rupert _____ Aflvcflisen.semcntScot,1fl,25Ciassilic()/502. Seot 29 Reculat Times-News MESSBsiMMtTHAUCTtOW COMPANY ATURDAY. 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t r i e d L a m bj u s h *** Los Angeles Ttmcs Marines. Othertiers said the Marines were lying in wait,I. o r had comc to the policc - CAP-HAITIEN. Haiti — His name building spoiliriling for a fight. isVirge. Still Olhers•s tbclicN-c that even though He is 24 and married anduid will bc a the police areire hated here, the dispute faihcr any day now. H e loveovcs football could have bC'been settled without gun- and he loves the Marines, amand he has a fire, wide smile and eyes as blu(jlue-green as But Palumbmbo and his squad of 14 the Caribbean. men tell it difidificrcntly. They had been He' is also the Marine whovho fired first standing guanlord-in front o f the police fe- % — and gave the order for)r hhis men lo headquartersrs 1 for two hours w hen, in ••>1 fire, too — on a group ofif HHaitian po- the last lightt ool f dusk. Palumbo said, he I lice ofTicers Saturday nightht ini the only saw trouble, p l ^ ; ; violent encounter inyolvolving U.S. Two Haitiarlian policemen came out o f troops since the militaiy landand^ a week the front gate,Ite. and it looked as though ago. The clash left 10 Haitiaitian police- they w ere prcpretending to be arguing. ------men dead;------One pulled OUIouiapisiolandihcolhef.on_ The actions of Lt. Virgil■gii Palumbo. Uzi submachichine gun. Palumbo, who j attached to Echo Company,uiy. 2nd Bat- was just fiveve yaiiJs away from them, talion of the 2nd Marine ReRegiment, in said they suddi■ddcnly turned toward him. from of the He said he crowded police ‘T I his is going to» raised his M-16 ,1 1 and shot them headquarters in 3 o>und y corny and all Haiti’s second- . . * both. “I just rcoct- largest city ut you icnow w hat* t? cd." he said. "We heightened the I lclove m y country.’l#,» w ere th re a te n e d . M debate over the • My men were proper role of • threatened. With* i b p , out a doubt, l ean • • y.S. troops here;-■ ~ -— Lt. Virgil. Pajumbi ...... S ...... Palumbo and U.S. Marine, defendirJina his men. in a sc- .j . up in an am bush the actions of fiis menen and that they knew ries o f inierviews ...... here Monday, in- dlduring Saturday nigtiliht’S exactly what they sisted that they , iH on were doing.’’ sliooting in Cap-Haitie He ordered his were being set up ______1- ______for an ambush by men lo fire, he I____ the Haitian police Saturdaylay nighl. And said, just ass hhe saw two Haitian policc j R ' ______APe«*>______they bc!ic\ c they dia'wHaia t "was\ riglit to -attaches;” -omrmcdor auxiliaries, inihe- I crowd of by- crowd pulliniling guns. too. and opening protect themselves and a cr >lo„ talks to a Haitian refisfugee waiting In line wwit ith h is m o t h e r t o slanders — and. indeed,,. theth honor of fire at his unit.un Above him, a Haitian Specialist g PepaFuata(lo f the U.S. Army, baseised In Fort Carson, Colo om tho U.S. Naval Bas©I inli Guantanam o Bay, CuCuba, Sunday. They the United Stales, .. policc officer:cr leaned out a window and board . the U.S. C oast GuardG Cutter Northlandnd to return to Haiti from le Marines below. Palumbo itjon began one week ag< ind corny aiid firitd on the 1 —were.among-222.who.v>.volunteeced.to returnI aiafter the U.S. occupatlo g o j______^ ' ______s.______all. but you know what?"' PcPalumbo said saTdi "1 love my country." On the ground, gre the Marines had no At this nonhcrn.city’s’s seaport « and cover. Somenc split to the left, others to , hirficld Monday, other M:Mariries w ere the right. Pali>olumbo held die middle po* h e a r t hi n j o b s - preparing to go home., ByB; Tuesday., siiion, whatat he1 called the "kill zone." H a i t i a rQ - A m ej i r i c a n Cj l s p u t most of the 1.600 Marinesies 1here are e.x- He and hisis men : all fired, from thcir aced by 3.000 hipsorshouli)uldcrs or from bended knee, ut Ihe city. Haiiian. evenven when he speaks Cre- pected to bc gone, rcplacc rvice o f these fore:ireign soldiers. Then she; ifoot patrols throughout : A rm y’s 10th Only onele Americani — Jose Joseph. Knight-Ridder K News Servi who has the ole. fresh soldiers from the A sm iled and1 moved, ii pulling along a\ T hcir jo b is to I'nid o ut w ry Division in a Navy intcrj;crprcter — was injured. And lisann civil- Born in1 CampC Perrin, near the Mountain Light Infantry -. Haili — girl ina frillylly dress. iguns, in Ihc effort lo dis even as he: wasw being treated by Nav7 PORT-AU-PRlNCn. le army and city of Les;s C ayes iii th e so u lh , he Fort Drum; N.Y. from thcir "I love itI hhere." Brown said, ncv-- ians who work wilh the 5 his men on a Medic Andredres E spino^for a wound to ^ TThis mission comcs fr k n o w s w/hat h a people have gone Palumbo was leading hi ------c r-p au sin g -ft;-for-an.iiisiant._lThcyl[c_c noliee.______ohe-mile march Ihroughh tlthe city, one the left leg.ig. he continued to"translate 'hearts:'. h ’ When he volunicereFiJd‘ rof"lhTs~lhrough-undcindcrdccadcs-of-diciulor------Although American forces fo have my people," o f his last. In doorwaysi andar alleys, as commandss tcto the crowd into Creole, L* missitin. Gunnery Sgl.I. R o la n d J. ship, .been welcomed here as saviors. He knowsA'S whai he means to the they have’donc all w cckrilcihc peoplc-of— Palumbo-io-insisted thi«-his.men.stand_.h ,t Daniel knew ofthe daiigiigers. He has "I knowV a lot of Haitian people , none of iliem have drawiwn as'much Haitians: TlThey now can .sleep at Cap-Haiiien watchcd themicm as they pa- their grounijnj — exposed — and not n if his home- who were: afraidafi for thcir lives." he n A m erican night, they/ tellle him. They can speakk faniily here. Images of seek cover.cr. He feared that if they affection a as the Haitian :ny nnd offi- said. "W e aall have family here. radcd past. freely. Thejley’ve gained some ro­- laiid. of wretched poven; Palumbo had never seen« n such povcr- moved theyc y ‘might bring som e o f the: ssoldiers. cial abuse, lla-slied in hisIS mind. If he They needJ tolo be taken carc of.“ Take Pvt. Amos Brownvn. who was speci. Thatll ffills Brown with pride. ty as Haiti's, although he grew up in bystanderssin ir io the line o f fire, n were here, he reasoned;d. he could Pvi. Sergerge Thebaud from the lOih : holding a love fesi on thele fourth day They treatI himh as a hero, a notion the smallest of coal-miniilining towns in And thee fightingf was fierce. Lance li c make a difference, MountainI Division Di used lo vacalion d Grogan fired 150 rounds inI oc f the occupation. he modestljjtly vvaves off. "I came is a'child. Now he's serv- ' Western Pennsylvania. He is the son o f Cpl. David ( what the people said theyy ••It felt like w c w ere coming c to a in Haiti as a Is. and kepi firing even whenI As soldiers set up campnp in the tall here to do wl I.S. and Haiti, he said, the the high school principal»1 at Windbcr. 15 seconds, be done." h e said. ■place where people woiould respect ing the U.S. ilking’past chiU ' his am niuniunition belt broke. SeamanI j;grass of-the airporl.aniind-handled wanted to be w-wu-would—bcsuoLbulluiilLWorjds.______Pa., and now he was walki ;ssional solUnTr'"vVllh~lfi~ young adults Peter ”Doc"jc" Flynn ^ i d he heard bul-• heavy\ air traffic, a mstream of A profess re going to b.e free, once dren. teen-agers and yc he Army. Brown said hec make tlieni feergodd."’ saids Daniel. “They’re i never afford to lets plinkinging to his righl and lo his lefi.. HaitiansI slowly passed, by.b peering years in the ill," he said, ’i was aware whose parents could ncv :d to come to Haiti, where■c 3 R. who has lamily inI :Bradenton,. and for all," ------a n d .an o ihher e shot that whizzed justt jin -wonder at these youngng American volunteered i ____ of their dcdeprivations of hum an ______send them to schoolr------form T)f w in - - he feels he•can Cl make a difference.------___lila.^and Miami..______■ "You look in thcir eyesey and you inchcsaboviovc his helmet. • jfaccsTIt was'a'curiourfo fefericc. saltJ ~ inglits’.llieir"cirTcars.Tknewwhanhey ------■*rm herere 10 capture the heart and,d Ik- is making a diffe; could sec a lol of hope." hhe said, wav- Machinenc Gunner Travis Molden-- (dow shopping. w ere goingng through."t I to keep the minds of lh»Ihe people." said Brown.1. Sim eon F.douard. ing (0 some o f those liniiining his patrol hauer fired:d onec magazine o f 30 rounds, Brown was assigned t' ;■ my brothers _ On a hot day. Daniel made a c opened his 47. whose: fifamily lives near Miami,,i. " I'm really p ro u d .o f r route. ... People w antI to help them - then droppeiiped to one knee and emptied1 ,crowd moving. Once he 0, who camc small gc.stui.siurc to his dual heritage, CCS wilh the "Just by doing d< what I’m doingg here," said Itdouard, 30, selves out of their misery;ery. I can’t say a second mamagazine. imouth, though, the facc us the Ameri- He filledd hhis cantccn wiih fruit spellbound, here." out of hiding to witness enough about these pcopi:oplc. Just great Palumboxt called the cease-fire. In thei: brillianti smiles paused, sf y came to dc- soda, a popuopular Haitian drink, Put a hat on. He is onone of more tban 500lO can deployment. “They t people.” ■ darkness; b w om an realized h er ow; t believe hc*s said. " I t’ssbeen b< loo long." mouijiofone operation.1. (Olhers arc assigned to dour man, people don’t I threatened by the presrescnce of the licved." was coming from the m< Brav1^0 G oinpanj i yenjo>ys pkenty o)fHai1tian cl:heers i.lo cvacuale the ill. SeveralII hcM- He was Jcan-Clauy and by a chaotic crowd Immediately afier landing,. theth soldiers were cous Bou ...... By "now lhe hcliclelicoptcrs were back; picking - - by the agony o fth e boy a lg lhe way, they trudged throtirough kalci- ihenspedawway aj to lhe jeers o f the crowd, presented wiih the plight o f' the little boy. His Along ill them up loads o f men1 andan laking them homc. Nolt of about 3.000 peoplelie beseeching them for pn ic scenes o f destitution and colcolor and the Eventually,ly, the soldiers' route broughl naname was Samuel Desir. He: waswi 7. and some- doscopic comc up wilh something. The help. nonium of thousands of jubilarilant people. • back onto lhe the Boulevard Harry Trumailan and and Scotl had to cor weltering hours, the men one on said he had been a street::cl seller o f coffee pandcmo te patrol besl they could do was’ this; W ail for the nexl For the next five swel Peoplelie checred from the packedccd roadside, back again 10lo theI football field where the 1st Battalion, of the lOlh beans.' be of trees, helicopter to land,d. ihthey told the m an. And when I o f Bravo Company. 1st assing jitneys and from the crccrowded bal- hod started,, 11nicy fiockcd to the shade of 22d Infantry Regiment, At first il was not clear whatlal hadi happened to from pas- the par- everyone is ducking:ing from the w ind made by the ! Mouniain Division's 22 and doorways of dilapidatedcd shops and and sank dowiown. seemingly oblivious lo th him. He was simply laid beforefore the soldiers by conics ar hlail il, would be the vanguardird o f Operation Uphold hii painted green, pink and blue,1C, lially buried:d tltrash and garbage on whiclich they rotor blades, hightail ■n Port-au-Prince. ihithe crowd as if in a sccnc fromom the Bible. Help houses p; ' , It w as a dccenenl t plan. And when people Democracy in southern P is-tide! Ar-is-tide!" ihcy chchanicd. for sat. field, where they would hiihim. the people seemed to sayly. .'Y ou are the sav-, "A r-is looked up after the next chopper’s departure, From the socccr fiel Haiti’s c?exiled president. Jcan-Bcrtranland Aristide. Bul thcir■ wcwork was not yet done, minister to the child.I. i. ■ ■ - Classified "Y ou'll be nil right, kid." He H( gently poured collapseise. The colum n w as halted. L _ 1 _ j ______' ‘ ■ “ 1^' BniiK »« ’ Fedkkeeps Hands1 i off initerestt ratesr Stool:ks end milixed; ch other while, .Tuesda/si irmeeting Usted four hoursrs Inc. “M ostst people] were not expectingg est that banks charge each Dov climbs';13.8 Tlie Associated Press the discount rate ts the Feds i’s charge for — one hourjur longer'than normal — the Fed to5 mn ove and they didn’t m ove, Standard &.A Poor’s 1 500 index ,ad- ’ direct loans banks, may indicauate some dissension on theIC U K A m t a t e d F t o i - Thc Federal, so nobodyy shouldsl have been shockcd.” lo vanced 1.23U23to462.05. WASHINGTON r - 1 ir Many economists saidi theyt still ex- FOMC oveiver the proper course foror 1 pushing inter- The yieldBid on the benchmark 30-ycar jtocks lost ground lhan Reserve refrained from pi i- pected the Fed to hike rateItes by another policy, - .NEW YORK — Reilelief that fed- Morc stoc cst rates higher Tuesdayiay. adopting a bond, whicl'lich moves in the opposite di- parently decid- gained onI the Big Board, however, 4 half-point on Nov. 15, thcthi date of its -He saidd hen suspected that someic oal policymakers appa wail>and'%ec posture thiat a t;analysts said rection fron■om its pricc, jum pJi to J.84 I rates steady The closinging NYSE lally showed next FOMC meeting, allalthough they FOMC mem'embers may have been argu-u- ed to bold interest x would probably last ununtil after the p^cenL of helped selected stocksIcs move ahead 1,170 stockstcks fell, 1,012 rose and « said the panel may well.:ll. have given ing for anI inimmediate rate hike out of ■ November cicctioiis. T bedolla)llar fell againsi the Japanese at Tuesday as blue chipssoutperformed < 7l3wercundin b h a n g ^ h Federal Reserve Chaiiairman Alan concerns aboutab< recent indicators that W hile the lack o f actitiction had been yetvand thithe German mark, although for the second Tradingg wwas moderately active ;g Greenspan the power to> mr o v e sooner show the ecoeconomy still growing rapid:d: thc broader market fo widely predicted, financinlcinl markets still stocks ralliinis, after a w eek o f selling be Federal Reserve's poliolicy panel ad- Monday. . 4 not likely to utilize thatIt authority so rate increasnary pressures continu^ lo k Exchange markei value Analysts said the bcbond market, est rates fl’flve times this year with al( erage managed to diglig itself out o f can Stock E: in the polls. rise. ped 0.36 to 453.42. which is always worriedicd about poten- bul one oof f the rate hikes occurring in ed its deficit and ended•d up 13.80 at indexdipped :i- “T hc F ed w o u ld ratheiier be out of But WysJyss said he was concerned SeveralI stostocks malcing their Nas- tial inflation, was disappospointed that the conjunctionion with a meeting of its poli- ed could make a policy mis-is. 3,863.04. n- sig h t a n d o u t o f m ind d at election that thc Fed narket gauges daq debutsuts experienced heavy Fed dccidcd to put its cre.credit tightening cy-settingg f Federal Open Market Com- ,0 Other popular ma time,” said Sung Wonn Sohn, chicf take andoverdo ovi ils credit listening, York Stock Ex- turnover. OneOn making a big splash on hold. . , mittee. 6 dominated by N ew Yc sJ economist at Norwest CO orp. in M in- raising thc; risks ri o fa recession in 1996. s also finished was Babyby Superstore, which "The market is off on>n a tangent, tiy- The lasts t increasei on Aug. 16 pushed change-listed issues i s- neapolis.. •T hc real» l worry should not lie that NYSE compos- zoomed to 334K from its initial of- ing to read too much intcinto whether thc both the fc(federal funds rate and thc dis- , slightly hi^cr. The N' {e Eugene J. Sherman,, researchi di- the Fed docsoes too little, too latc, but that to 254.87 aihd fering priccc c o f 18. 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------1— 203 AGRICULTURAL 1 20(206 lEDICAU LEGAL NOTICE J101 LOST&'FOUND j l107 SPECIAI. ■■ 110 1 PEnSOIULCUIE 2t LEGAL NOTICE = LEGAL NOTICE .SERVICES ^ DENTAL Found: Red Dingo lomaio 1 NOTICES MUlu,.wiu,nd. 543.6120. i -- $65.000-Physlcal Therapisl. ______PU B UC HEAPE LEGAL NOTICE Building,SiSFallsAvo-- Disadvantage1 Business ^ ^ .Countfy-Living.Ropmjiow_Z_Noed-3-potato.hari_^ m - n u e .- T w n FaKs.-kfaho a n dS- - EEntorpri*er-L ost: 3 w ee k Qld puppy, ANONYMOUS CDL required. $6 s,Speech Palhologiat. Full- rthattho-City-Co«ndl-ol-Twtn-■o- Bids musl bo sont or do- ti Couniry home environment no 1- m ents recoivod. black wilh gray mask, _ timo tor skiOod nursirM tacit* joaring ter considoralioo o« anrin livorod to tho above od- n needs medicalion. Call wHh24hrCNAsiatlinitato m- dross on or boloro theB PPUBLISH: September 25. Amor^nLogton Pott41.~ ities. Twin Falls. Tdaho : 736^10,______eiO W M ain SI. is listing lor liconsod homo, tl you br a Sheepherdorw-minimumplci ^ above listed data and time9 26.2 27 a n d 28. 1994. _ tovod ono are considoring a area. Send resume to Stall L ed Bocion Tenter. Black & , soatodbkJs to point the, 30 days oxpor. Attends i CoordinBlor,g 1005 Terminal • held at City H^l Counal Cham- to bo oceepiod..The out-' NOTICE OF SALE L rotironwnl contor or nursing , ------*ldO~ol'thfl-onvolopo-79'TWN-FAICS-STORAGE —-wNio.-toaf «endlyrSlubby. !. ■ holLSpodlkaiionBvailabio___ fioiSo'fictlily.callmo 1st | — Way-STE-110; Reno,-NV ------U b n ry F u n d leml>or28.1M4. tfW ondea otovator e95fe.i-aA ^S^9. Op*ratino exponsot 00 should cloarly indicateI uunder provisiotis of Idaho II lound, ptoase call m e al . 736-8639.______1 , ) EXPENDrrURES______734-1076.______. ' dogs. Guards Hock Irom , :T«2tLlb«fy Fimd Propowd 3 Code 28-7-210 wiU toil al . j prodatora & Irom eating {1 c.CANYONVIEWHOSPrTAL $68,400“ ^ , 5 Klaas Auction. Oclobor . iLost: Moto black Lab X. bk>o <1 OVEREATERS Liconsod, semi & privato, i i ' HAS OPEMNQS INTHE I I DterkM /^thorw FU t Fimi For oomplete bid specifi- i 1 i , 'l 9 9 4 stored Hems of coHar^l^WiMoverbolh j ANONYMOUS FOLLOWING AREASr se d Expoodturos $68,4o Foi SS.402•di- CoOqoe ol Southern Ida-i-borS. t 1994. CENTER SERVICES cal Depet>doncy Facilily. 102 ho. P .O . Box 1238. Twin ;w « « 13.000 Froetoelina,CaB734.7472 variablo,oncall24hrs7 ; Excel comp pkg. Contaci Falls. Idaho 83303-1238 - Lost: White Poodto ji o collar' ^ personnel. £28 S i t ^ Ave. Foils Fund Proposed ® PUBUC MEETING ^ aroa ol Sih Ave. E, answer , • o r l.a o b ^ l-7 4 7 2 . . , j 2 FT o p o f ^ in tamiiy etmo^ , days. Term of omptoymont i PROPOSED or telephone 208-733- I sphere. 12 y n exportonco. i T v..t^f^o^i. 9554 oxt 2203. , NOTICE to Sonnv. 733-2627 ' VWanted: Anyone who wants ' from 11 m os up to 3 y rs. , UbrmryFind o Pursuant to Idaho Co* - : to seo thal Judge CushmanI Pro-school skills & toilet ' . Emtrf^on1lor_V«ofwoik- • — Rrw s and CoSoctkon >00 The Collooo rotorvos Iho [ ------lrainina.J24-7320------SED REVENUES » 0-riohl-lo-r«iwt-eny-of-al-«S_67-2343,-notk*.is-h0fBby—-----— ADVERTISE------^ i _ l s no t ro -e lo c io d ln.Nov.— ““daysgusraritoodrTrens- ' : Call 536-5421. Roward: A\ J8,C Day Care-Licensed. |)ortat^ntoJ^4^8uW s- 1. 1-.^ *Re5ui£Titito?uSdon ------~Nw5S2SMUtoM ------$24,000>00 bMjs. to waivo any lormaH- t YOUR ] . Stale ol Uaho Registry. Re- >00 ties artd to accept Iho bidI; f I more credibto responsblo ' S tall CP R & FA certilled. O iw ti and Library Four>d------' ------6.000 SERVICE SPECIALTY 1 ludlcal aystem in Gooding s*a'tawlsi600inWY.7lV. ’ ieponalUlhleetCarooteid- Total Ubrary Food 18,SOOtoo de em e d to b e In tho b e st < i interest ol tho Coilogo. J ; Coi Donations, any am ount. *z,iJi,oni»H)iiicp : wlyI ulilliing CNA sk its a n d - jr>dat)on 19,000 IN THIS DIRECTORY : John M. M ason { & 10. Minimum salary Is undentandtoleewtdr*- , : Dierto*/Sho»hor» Fol« Fon $68,400 . oxornptlrem th e SunshineI »MV Early ChiUhood Contor. D oan o l Finance S | I?^O f' kECTNQ; Oe- ■ . We dccopi children, new­ $700 lor CA&UT. Please tponsltttoa.Ful-11me. .. DiertuM . ______- lober6-7,1994, beginning Your aa wiil tooeti 22.000 i days and rotating week­ Watofway* Grant (02 PUBLISH: W ednesday. < lamliiut ovoryday and iho[ ■1 ' born* 5 yra. Pre-sehoot Fond MO Soptom ber 28 and O cto- « growth & development, ends. O p e « ^ : Stale Gnini *' A public hoaring wil bo >asuii» will omazo you. Cali ‘ * • 9-26-94 Ctotee 10-3-94. Tol^ Dierto»/St>othone ...... -Foi ...... $5,402«02 bors. 1994.______j loday. and ono of our Inunciy s o p a ra le a re a s lor Infant Faas.lDe3301.7334880. - hold. October 5. 1994 be­ ; :109 PROFESSIONAL ' caro. Located near Fabri- . . Apply alC aaaia Memorial- 13.000 Enginoors Sought lor ginning at 7:30 p.m. at Ao-Viidrs will holp you v.o«l , HMptal. Human Reeouro- Oa»d tN i IBth day ol SopU your sd so mat it wiii bo mosiI ! SERVICES eland In tho Amorlcan . , F ollsF ond $18,402 Tdaho Depwtmonl ol Fish - PtnM or ean 733-1963. , 204• CHLOCAHE 1 es, 2303 Poike Ave, Bur- Sharon M. B n o n NOTl5ETOAte^T ,and Game, 800 Soulh otfoeiiva and being you lt>u * _ _io»uii# you aro tooWng lor. .____' FREECONSULTATIOH . ,TIC For Tola Home Day ; 1 --- oplombor. 1994. 1 ENGINEERS______' ------Fran R, Kemblom • Liconsod child caro lo o W n g -- "The Friedman Memorial | Care, now has lull-timo > AttomeyslLaw ay>ntoo«.Calt733«6a. , : ' Idaho lioonsed BSW oxpori- ^ Idaho Deportment of Fish 733-0931 Divorco/Patemiiy/Cuslody : 15 ;^ p to m b o f 21 a n d 2 8.1994. -- *r and G am e : hood enertonco; CPR andI ence\ to home hoallh & tong . I nwationtosubwt { term care. A pply a l Mini- LETTER O F INTENT menu ol quaUflcati^ and Trophy Room. 600. South lirst aid a plus. Contact * oxporience Irom airportrt w 3nut Boise, ID 83707 105 PERSOKALS “ i 1 Nicho»at73g^.______' . < doka Momorif H ^lal, or •maAr^lV.OtficoonAa-f r ~ Unooln County . D.U.I. Reprosentaiion > * contaci: Kalhy Gosnoll, ing it accepting Lotttf* ot ng enginoors Ior airport« PERSONS ATTENDING: • Minidoka County projects, at Friedman Mo­ Buy E'ola sneryy-weighl toss 436-0481 or Karen Sundor- Intont hom togoHy kK w po- • Twin Falls County *• C om m itsion Members. Di- S205 D0IEST1C/ ; ng moriol Airport. The rector. Attistanf Directors. products, distrtiulor cost. > ■ land. 436.9019. miad norm St orgviiu-ot Buhl ond surrounding HOUSEHOLD - RestontlveNuraeAlde* lions w)d fx-profh organi­ Stall I:; BANKRUPTCY JO- oroond- improvements to Airport ' AO Chapters & AQ L en s Term Care* zation* with a history za. In Filor and surrounding « PURPOSE OF MEfT- • Houso ctoaners noodod. W ay, extending City sow erot inG/AGENDA: Rulos lor- FREE: inlormstion on how to0 ' rotated c a so s - Pait-timo, o x p i^ c o d . reli- RM)ulremenU: Listed on mi- oroa prevent lurthor wear onn Froo Tetophono 1 Stale ol Idaho registry com- In Kimborly an d surround-ir- systom » the airport pas­*' Gome Birds and Emor- ' I ^ S ' i^,bondt^.Cafl 1 s e n g e r tormina), develop-P* • g ^ c^ Feeding of Anto- your engine and opt b e ttotr: r; Consultation ■ I 7344)483 alter 4om. ^ ■ pioltonolrealonlivolrBin- in t ) l d ^ tho provision ot lay mont ol a passenger tpr- mileage. Send SASEto, r , ing.besiecompuiersklls ' tho folowing sorvices: tod *”*Vwhi F a lls a n d s u r- : PalM^g Shod, 543 E. Hwy , and enjoy caring lor the Cortgt«ga» Notritian Sor- on miriai k>op rood, acquisi- y ■ ; 201 ADUMSTRATIOW , of rounding oroa tfto tion ol snow removal and 24. Dlotrieh. iO 83324, or)t i i y n Exptrimne* 206 I£DICA0 i eklotty. ResponeiblUdes: ■ vioss; Tha production and Intorostod parties may ct«S4t-7S2S.______i1 Rl^». tdaho 93443 \ UANAGEIiCNT 1 Periorm and un d e rstate re- : serving ol hot _or o ^lor- ^ submit an intont lo bid noon AFRRequipmwt ' DENTAL .proprtaiD m eals <161^209) cos Sorvtcos to bo provided FREE: Information on how to:o IICIasaRlnga$125«bek)W. 1 ind nny ono or m oro ol th« proioct you and your tamiiy 1 !• i HA« SALON DRECron y ^orSrtoSSvonStSSln ■which moot Racom- lory may indude fuluro dosign ly ; Shopping & errands done.' I ! 3rd Dimension in th e Magic ap- above service afoasom- tc ol all stages of ihe with Ihoir modical history■y |I 324-7993. a tk far Shawna. : I f- LTC FuB-tlme. days and re- ; mended Dietary ASowaiwo09) provide Nutrition Sonicot - ValtoyMaa.istootdngloran' oncod CNA’a & NA's to0 * ' toting weekends. Oponod: tion projects o s th w aro ae ­ immediately available to:o ;Hou»ectoanino?32fr3283; ' . ; : enorgetic. customer servico . IROA) tor olig^to s e nim- ^ lor the period ol Janoor>on com plishod. Soieclion will any and t f nwdicai ponon- : ' work in TF and surrounding0 ’ ; 9 - ^ 9 4 . Ctoeos 10-3-94. ■(60 year* a o e or 0^iKO ) 1, 1995 Ihrough Oocomnay be basod on an evaluation iNeodsomohousecleaning0 : ; oriented leader. That can‘ towns. Pjeaso ppplyiij por- j1 > ^ ly el C assia Memorial, ber31,l995.W#>ooptior ■ noi. Send a legal size« 1| done? Kim at 733-8805. - ! coed) & direct a team of 15 ; served h a orcup sotting.\on m - of lactors montioned in tho" I SASE 10 Painling Shed. ' ’ son al Jewel s In-Homo0 ' 1 liumon Rosouroes, 2303 M e ., senior atizon center. ier) ol tho A i90 IV Office1 orIn- FA A A d v is o r y C i r c u la r 543E.Hwy24.Dkilrtch,IDb !: Patrick F. Holden ^> assodales. C are J2 4 3 Lynwood Malt.I. , PoikeAvo.Burl^EEO ’ chureh Of school. ino. A ging, th e c o n tra c t rnion ^ 1SO/5100-14C. includirtgrig ’ i I 83324 or caB 5*4-7525. I-Roqidrementa: Mon-j^10.amto4om. !' EmotovorM-F-D-V. ; HomaJ)e«vorod Nutndon ter bo extended tor two » »the rocont exporionco in air- I- ' • R e f * f w » y <»*"* . Servicas; Hot or odior ap- tiond y ears. Letters o l In m101 LO ST* FOUND - I ling, po rt p ro jo ctr. rep u ta tio n , Guys 8c Gals • ;• -..I-- • propriate m eals (89.9W)don tont musl bo w ^jtw J « Dating Service oa-Componsaiton.Bank-, ; '•Provonleedorshlpskilts ;Whl5) meet ■’A RDA ondao- thb fonn p resc ro e d by>uTd thi ^ckground, cap^diV to J roptcy.CrimminaJDotonso* •Coaching-training. ' Id s meet schedules, quafity ol HOUND POUND ' is succosslulporsonalized ' .are served lo obgiM so- Aroa IV Offico on ^ n a sorvice thal locusos on . ^ ^ end Divorce. ' H O T i l F MtONT DESK ffico previous airport pro ects:ts NEWS 733-3063 - : Benerus indudo: Paid medi- • rion ( and thoir spousos)and Inierestod parties shouli238, u ndertaken; and lamillatjty matchino you with some- ; ' at their home. so- contact tho C ontit onowhotscompotablewkhfl; 1i QuaByhouso^Jlficedeari- 103- with Friodman Memorialial TWN FALLS '.-^da>».-p^’JiaSg*"40?K^^ ____ SUP-EWRVISOR______IGEOGRAPHIC.AREA:__;os)^ Managof. JV . Offta ------— ANIMAtSHEtTER ------your standardsrgoals.-A-'»_!_lng, construoon ciean-up.—i ■ • Blaine County on Aghg, PO Box .1238Oc. TheReqoost lor Propos- baliols. Call today lor Iree . i , Cactus Petes Resortrl CCasino, Ihe only Four ' • Cam as County Twin Falls. ID 83303 ?lo Four>d: info 1-800-690-8227, sonr-,0 .; ‘'“ '^'JlJJ^s'wOvSod^ So^rosum eto: Roglonol ols outline it availablo _ Director. 1067 North Elk, . • Cassia Coonty ------123SrD oadline te r sobmii28. Irom tho Airport M an ag ersir's 1. G e rm a n S h e p h e rd ,. inaaHolsomhemMatw- , .Diamond Property in tNorlheosl Nevada, is • Atoion a n d surrounding ting Lonors ol Intont It Oc 1- Boise. M 83704______Ollice. Intorostod airportort biadcAtan.tomok). Marcine Kendricks: where ' currently seeking candidididoles (or a Front Desli ' oroa to6or3.1994. ‘ nit Adoption: w e you? Ptoase cafl Bruco I Burtoy and sorrounding 77^ engineers should submit Jing PUBLISH; Septornbor 2£ sown (7) copiot ol thoiroir I.Teny Pom, black l(^ak>J York at 1-800-278-3382. ^ 203 AGRICULTUIIAL Supervisor position:. ThTlie quolifled applicani »,,Hrv ^ 6 1994^ •*oU ioy and surroondinfl lirm’s Statoment ol Oualili- , SINGLE? HeartOuest can - M r y F e e d er F -T (1400a II guesi service skills and r,.| cations and Experience,'!o. Z^’^ ^ r X, black & whito should have excellent g lartw . * '9 C C a E G E OF SOUTH- ‘ ’ help you m eet that sp e d a,1 i . WE004MQI)™M,i.voils tnonth^toslart,6da]|w^^ ERN IDAHO i's'* induding roloroncos. no „ aomeone. Free brochure.e. 1 Bridosmak)8i Party rentals • previous supervisory^ experience e> in the holel ■ • Ooodir>g County later than 5:00 p.m. on ol'sS^ffi^'blackm alo ; Qoodng and surround'* " 0 INVITATION TO BIO ® 1-800-94W)411, 25%oflinvitaltons73M8388 : Cal 734-2446. ' ' CONTRACT FOrt DORMI - industry. Computerized:ed front desk experience TORYCUSTODIALSER- g l mole pup, ^ ^ FULL-TIIIE FARU HELP • i*Tlagerman and sor- m ust have exper. in irriga- is preferred. VICES •reundngaroa ^ir-. sljenief^panloi X. block., I tion with all types o lsp n nJi_ - _ _ WB.oHer.extellent.worworking condilions, career ___ ------:• Jerom e C oonty------„ , Sooiod bids lor a custod« '~M ors, row crop lamilng;all ~ sorvico* contract wiB b Eden and surrounding tho p ? o qqx 929 S h e r r i a y types ol machloety & m an­t- orlunilies and benefits accoptod unbi 2:00 p.rr o! LabX .'black (emato. advoncement opporti -w e a ,ettone«J swslhor com e pick out a poppy. ■ I « 1 ton^lar operators. e l e s dog, or cat-Ihey would : E 3 S 324.7148.9am to5ceL------r C C A ^ • JACKPCFT. hEWDA tove • hom el g , t h i s F a l l — resordca; This is a public servico - ! Wanted responsible ponon>n I ; • • ' , to loed c alv e s. Will trainn. . ANEOUALOPPOnTUNI-TUNITY EMPtOYEn M/F/MfV announcomonlof 7 3 T he TimosNows. » » i Ful tiTDe. C al 934-8507.^ 4 i 3 - 0 i93L• ''1 i

C -4 Tlmos-News. Twin Fanstit-ldaho Id Wednesday. Septomomber28,1994 Employmeent-Emplo\lyment 2206-213

3 USCELLANEOUS tii IISCaiAHEOUt 2133 MSCELUNEOUS. 213 I n o SALES 21212 TRADE 212M2 TRADE 213 o p p o f m m m E s . 206 MEOICAU 2(208 PROFESSIONAL ' |2 121 0 e RESTAURAHT/ - 210 o p fo a m m E s OPPORTUNmES J BEA»SCA>mB5f” F-T:>T M rts pereon, to r lo c a l' k Jury Com m isslcn^ nmENTIONl f 12 people “ 5 t,|^,SU iten.M ustbo 2 ^ ir t Musiot SirtoyloS:. • C ourt posltlen with high de : J,Ambitious A friendly o n ^ ne«needed tor local home able to work weekends, m *tSlng apart liM o e w w per- m^enam!* business. No Wo '£35fi?iSSX‘nSre "S groeofretponsiblllly.Ne^ need , apply. Part-time, flax^ msi CaU Ed d j ^ ^ * " appoint- pm faMtoaneeeeaafy. w e n f c i soion. n . g{*yj{jj,ton'’csli •THERAPY* j _bleJiaut*.JayLiiLty«iw Jixla v o lfs. Quick a d v a n c e - __ B iS.«S35£:5^JS ----OPPORTUNmES' '( por high school diploma; com- , blor"llio8e: who qualify, IxclninuUclunng^t U who spply moM b* n e tt Iputartxpeflonce: ability 10 ' based on company pro- work with people, good uiKSsrpS..' 5 sjssrsssr. Annory.. a Point of contact: ^ *°ili£S2niSy communication I - skills; iTOBkitLaic—■ InHKssisrsr.te « ii V««-SSfTEFT experience. For Inlorview CDI:DL drivera, need coiyttue- rj S ^ ia d childrsn'ln our-. -i -Strong command ol Ihe En-_ 7 - e3l67B.2g5.______tkn tk] dumptnick eiqwiMica. in I ICFMR.28-b«dwin0.R»- g i lls h ^ O u s g e . Twin Falls ^ 430.Mon4M: ______Con (atad axp«rt«K * it twiptul. is an Equal Oppor- ^ ^VON w anta indlvlduala in- At Missjass-Ass « ^ £ s s r . » tunity Employef. Conttcl CM C l«'*'^llp»rtont.l K d • WtaJojI^OOS A a fo rU d tte ra ia rtk x ia l Off but w t a r t wUtIng to train i wtltresset being hired t ^ c ^ in earning (8-$14 ^ ral. Community Action atie - - -hlohly moliv*ttdlf>dMdo- , .Twin Fa»* County Person. ' p er hour. No door to door. strv lc e a t Ihe Je ro m e Ar- Agency t»ai b e Wring o n e . B»i ntlollict.ormaiireBuInt •nowlDonotapplyunless i 1-flQ&4flft-1fi09.______cfi 'SenW te^to rent station faS mory. Point ol Contact, aIc.RJ and pwt-tira poit- i you are Oextiie £ w O ^ to • Staft Sergeant. Michael (}} Su tIont •vailable. including to: j Rente Robbins, P.O. In ostablishod sa lo n . For oc I wookondt. Wo ofloc an ox- Box126. < TwinFells. Id. work ' various shifts. Full- M tgic Valloy Homo.Cenlor inlormation call Bob at §| lions a re a vailable a t th e . gi3t ^ t^2|. Rttumst duo time | A part-time available.. needs „ ” qualilled manufac- 7^ b e • good b e n a tn . W age BW taMftfl appfciHona lor collonl ialary & bonollt < YoumaybeovwkttWngan 73»03S3______^ BurieyCAA.Otflc*. 103fl N w u lured hom e sa lo s associ- DOE.AppIk»lionawil&e Adi^dependsbiewaltpereon, Overiand ^ Avenue, ^riey. SSwaiA^Kaapply opportunily. Qrowlng busi- atos.Ftoxi>lo hours, Insur- CCourier a Co kioWng ter courkir (> PT book katpsr, 6 w n -1 ^ , guard with'91 or newer « r* M shtt, U o r part-time. ndvS.7Z7-5M5 % rscsr!s.« » i ffi WorWngEmrkonmNit ]copting applications for a i KIRBYisexpanding.^Ds» ___ BUILDINQ OFFICIAL re ­ H u se n bridge. No phono to. qthe rapid growth of tho orji>rlver...Expendlng Fleet. 4 Mechanio ter engine, trans- dis Cloi TaaSea cleik, m nlnps i For imnwdiaio contldom ion. isponsible forthe direction ' ealtpieate. I i Extra Stor opon 0^ . exp. M* S'g'.’.ir^sSfra. PfS and supervision ot tho loch- _ Excpay.bonefHsAlncen' mission. m A reerend.SUtling oil 1994-430 P.m...... w ee pitattcalcropptyai: < .«hwt)Oe.4gMa60. — nicaiandciericy staff of tho E djhwfcUi.M iieeded **K M e d t t start bo- lUlivo program . CDL w -h a i- _5J Hls^wteOuyti Sshsiss representative fer ^ TomaPommoud buiding I depwlment. Begh- M»!3ay-Fridey.20<»hrs' ^nuset plue Ineefflvee, ap- •rd at material & 1 vr recent M Me echanic n e ed e d , experi- A t«.Q M R P nIng I monthly saltry Is OTR.aoo-56a-i8Si ei RESTAURANT $2367. M uilbt gosl-orl- )rlverBOTR • P< Green Acres ilvt402M.inAve.S.TF. » I ^ BURNOUT entodandhavoattroogin- _ 1690.Shenn«orrieaiL- g HOME Jh x s r e i 's w imd of the reslainnl grind? .. C a r e C « n t a r spection, customer service FTkwngemanioerwiihbar- F n OTR drivera needed. First in{TES-sKSd^-sp^ e«e.W S iberesponsblelor TW< 1220 Montana St and pemiH-issusnce back-. tender exM rlence in the ___ MORE OFTENI OJ.cisss flatbed operation. p' “fflJSSSSS: - late) A work environment. ^ ^ls^pi^_n.tgo_liabJo^ _\n _ w h it prDfliatino.eommuniiy------— ris-looking-fDniewIi:rlndepCTdcnt------CN*rt NUrJpplylnpor.-- - - m u n l ^ Of county govern------“ we will trainrAp^ inper------~9^t°'Mir^*CoHp~Hn' ___ r*involvement. For more i^- ^ m ent. including two years' -----TIRED" : i son. I l l South Park Ave. PRMTER fo Carriere to cover the: folfollowing-route: S&.'SSS'MS’. supervisory experionco. TwinFafc.EOE _ oitol buiding equity kx others? Ex; Rulh Young at Sawloolh andeducaibnequivslanlto -s 1 was. f ) ^ am earning 4K for fc b u ty auto bod y sh o p . Business & torm* p ree t A col- R; Part-time cook needed. Ap- ‘ * Ask forX en, T heisen Mo- Mor U cpentora wanted. Ap- C Cl hwlar. 718 S h o th o n t SI. PRoute , 743 ply In person betw een 1 * p tr month In an inttm a- Ai 733-6464. ■ tionti markttlng lirm A Joto ra.7 0 f Main Ave E. plyysendtesume: ^ and 5 pm. The Cove. 406 Mlnh-Lube la now h lrin g fw 1400 .Blk Heyieybum RECREATIONAL• of education and e x p eri­ Addtoon Ave W. No phone looking for so m to n e I can Experienced cjm pkntbora nood- ^ ence on a year kv yoar ba­ Iraki to take my p i M . Can ^ 1 0 0 -2 0 0 Blk Juniuniper S t N. THERAPIST lofMi«ict.73i-W00. sr techs. Some experience, sis wU slso be considerod. ^ :------!s ^ramen needed ter Elkhom ^ Q rte n A crat Caro C enter isI |.CB.O.*andA)fldaho^ T rue Value S to re in Hailey In S un Valley, l y r export- preferred, but net neces­ 100-200 Blk Loci^ u s t • Certillelaion a s a Bunding 210 ^ BALES '' S Elsary. Apply In person at • Inspector Is required a s a . gttsw^l: 364 Mtin Ave. z Willow Lane •lional TherapitI lo plan,, condition ol continued em - ( j 5940«1-2fe^-5e28 ___ Noat «ppeer^nced bright coordinalt. and lupervltt> ploymenL For additional hv J TnickdrVersnoeded.Top. pedpie » wanted tor phone If 11 you live near this areaa andai would Uke to children's activillet In an> lormallon or employment . =T over the road drivers '' work, 4 houra per day, . 211 TECHHKU. n e e d e d lor ho p p e r tralna tier for the Tinted iCFMR/lnttfffledi«e Care ''I MMonday-Sat. Must have be > an Independent Caniei lor Ihe Mentally Retarded. andwaklMfl(Mra.Eigerl- ; P«t t»n« *1«»™ «ena> required. 734.90«^, — News, please call 733-03 -0 9 3 1 exL 2 0 3 . 28 b e d unK. Qualified can- lnd(^gSv:!2!2ii'%the ^ Truck driver w- c la s s A o r si d id a te i m u tt have degree ’ Industry lt« le rln c M ro lo d FTFT ttwlo drtvor, must havo a ChssBC0L.13spderau- c ^ , or.tpec^yarealnRom- phone (208) 736-2251. environment storage has r valid CDL & currant m odi-' lomsHc.k year round. Salaiy Ne •lional Therapy er equrva*• bloslngdalels 10/10/94. •nopeningforafullllme „ cal card. Good starting DOE.q bonefU. 4 2 3 -4 2 6 9 ^ ^ p e ra o n to’run Tw in P alls H m e s N s w s I leni oofflbktatkm ol educa­• The Civ Is an Equal Oppor- sales repretentatlvo to sol 4. salaiy.OaB54»«16p^ businsss. Woodworking I BP |T I Till tion and eK pe^noe. Excel-• tunny,encfavec.------^ . ourcot^lneofventlla- ^ Wanted; Experience stain- The City Ol Twin ^ g j l t k ^ ^ ^ letssleelwekler*.Sho^ •' tem InMcpenonal tWOt and? Whon yoo hovo »m«thlno to, tion. Telrlgeration and ™ H H n g lo r. S • demonitratedabilHylo chem kal products. The po- » ah«Fadory/1cod processing 4 le a d e th e n «re ttto n lltl.- " YouH likoTha fMl>a»mu:~ ~ > Warehouse workecs. _ DDei^Mritncaaptut. . ley-Twm FaBs area. • C .Fork lift oporalora ' -JT h e T f i m ee j s d J e w s U haul tmck drivers. C tf essary. < VM train other posi- , 209 RESTAURANT/ * tb n le q u im a comblnaiion «C• Construdion 324-7148.______® ' W toneracompellivtulafy of olllce and Ileld related • M has openings for Indepdependent Junior and benellta package» LOUNGE sUtawhId)inckidedraling, •hi W« ts d ; Experienced sk liy ______whichJndudeajnadlcal^ :SSKS « n ,ssf* ^ s"------Garriers-in-the^wlifwirv-Falls-area------— ^ TaWngappncaUWil-tOf full-*- - riculture and a atrong de- J dental insurance, paid va­ ~'ssl!>iM^‘SsriS^ R t .8 3 3 - cations, and much more. Draftfeig System and pUifc • C o d a tods, relabie Iransporta- rr Por Immediaie consider- Apply in perso n beiw een; »riSllSSfC s How Serving Twin Falls- 400-500 Addison/5n Ave. K 2 !5pm dsily at S o dbusler[. titatlon. inc. olfera. a com- inloradion. ^ Knowledge of Twin Fans 733-7300 - W edem Stales Bus Sorvte- -bask9prtnclplos,-pracik»s - EBurtey 678-4040! No F e e . Sr?i'S51SKi,. •"esrlne. EXTRA INCOME 400 ------B orah AAve. v( ...... ■ r.sr.rRi?h?,iSr,*.! - RMiaursnt.-598 Blue 733-9683. ! Lakos Blvd N.______and equipmem uaed in sur- FOR YOU... Now hiring 400- Filer Ave.We. coQe.AdmMMrtforat: PPplS^fggcES W 's c h o o l bus drtvera ter: T h e restau ran t •! th e BestI base, sales commission. « J I vehicle and phono allow- Idaho Fresh Pack Transpor- f 100-400 Harrisonon SSt. onco oquivalont to two G reen A cres K oSSSffidjSK I ance. medical insurance, ° lation aeeking full-tlmo, » 400-500 Hcybumim Ave.< Care Cantor - r 4 0 1 K plan and cafeteria ryeara of college wHh basic [seK-molivalod OTR driven. ■ cChiU ; ew e provided. 1220MontanaSt. course work in civil or ro- ;Must have 2 yrs oxpori- JWed.2-4om,. No Experience necosssry. 400' ShoupI Ave.Av s f r o s s 's ^ : latod engineering lioM. For \ Gooding, t o 83330 •autee'and salad making) S i ^ i t your rosumo with ** ence. g^driving record. PaidVaining.Wa«s$eto 100-400 VanBurerjrenSt. 206-% ^5601 compltte job doscripton !DOT cwtHication A a Class 2 ] S8.25anhour.Appiyat: , • r e among th« duties pre- and omploymenl applica- j 213 USCELLANEOUS J form ed. Competitive wag- W etltm Staiaa Bua S « ^ FR t. 865 Eoual Opcx>m«>fcyEmi*w. tion, contact tho City ol ' OPPORTUNITIES ) : . r s -Twin Fails. Personnel Of-- -J 100-600 A ddisonon yAve. W ; RNIorTot^QurtiyManago- nco, 321 2nd Avo. E.. Twin J QnoortunavEnatovor.____ ------100-200 Blake Str!S trN r------•- -~ Falls, ID 83303-1907 or J ^ ordlnalor tor Home Health ; roadwsymakMenancohiri^ S«Swim instructor needed. 100-200 C arneyy SSt t. No phone calls oloatel gphone (208) 736-2251. S ervkM ol Nevada. Inc. in£ irS s K S N " CtosIng dste Is 10/14/94. WAHOI&ACCEPTNd Ilul. must h m n v sG d d th ^ s k 300- Casa G3ratuic rai Cc. The Civ of Twin FaBs Is an APPUCATKWS FOR liconse.Submkresumesto: I < Equal Opportunity Employ­ tNOUSTRIAL IOO C herryyLane La Home health experience er. a.ECTRICIAN Wanted: Neat, clean, soil- 100- Martinn SSt t. stsrling individuals who ' S.*l!Sgig3SS!,'’£IS; g g E i n i"------TlThis position requires work- iHelp l winted. ail potlllons 1want lo e a rn excellent In­ 100- Rose S5 t. t.N > . Ing elthor 8-4pm or 4-12 . & rosume-C.V. to PO Box 212 -mADE I available. Apply m porson ccom e. $280 week guaran- 300-600 S houp AAve.W v . 1350. Elko. NV 80803. mid. OUALIFIED CANDI­ 10: M averidt^mry Store. i t . E O E 1 -8 0 0 -^ 7 1 7 8 2 Cosmetologists wUh cUtn- |DATE: 2 to 4 yrs. Experi- 11206lhAveW.TF. ;j 1 TrovWovTSa^JSo'’ : RN*a/LPN-S evening A night5 M usi possess liie foHiollowing qualities: self ‘ tele, low sp a co ront. Twin 1ence in industrial elect. If you live by any off ththese stTMB a rd ____ •hilts available. Contact. Falla only m a k ^ u p a to re r- 1 would like co be an Independent ; Personnel. Minidoka Me- ippeoronce, customer |For conlidential interview 1 . -mortal Hototo»43fr04ai^ Carrier, call che TirTimes-News at J ------oriented,-JeslretoBI earn o good income,------J Aulo dotaier wanlod.'Expe'cP- "i-codos-A-STD:s.-Good— l e s ^ f e r a J : Twin Falls Clinic A Hospital working knowledge of D K T h n e ------^7-33^31-exiexc:-203-— .... • ha* 4 temporary posHlont;j willing lo worlorl( long nouis. ence perfenvd twt wB train ] in our chart room. This » • PLC's, eioclronics. & SCR-s.Seokmotlvatod. is looking for anan independent . akion w« hdude conv ert» We proviae: train!lining, high Income . ! I current medical charts to Tl»,W ri.8.4PM. ! rG ooding I ------Som e heavy Ihing, carrier for C our new sy ste m , problemm potential, world classclo products, great OuotolnaMteinhome H l T f a e T mim e sN e w sI selvino, A chart organiza- sates, manutsclufod homo „ C alifo rn ia 9 0» 0 : 1■ 3 9 9 : Ilon. Starting dale 10-10-S' selection ol Inventory,ry, our good reputation Wage DOE. Full bonofits: doater needs quatfiod ”VMti9n.iVuranco.40iK M , Monday-Frtdty. 8-5 un­ - home sol-up person to sol C o lo rad o 9 14 - on til I t com pM e. C ontact'a and an outstanding3 ports,p services body tpnowmanufadured Ouallled . applicants may T ^ st 7 3 » rm ext. 293, homos. H you are that “ Elm Circle THE TIMES4t-HEWSIS Friday between 10am*?: shop to su p plort o r y o u r efforts. tond resumo to: J.R. SimpM CofTpany, Food M ap le ] J2amaiL£Q&— - Apply to W odeAllrJlred or Scolt Mason J Group, P.O. Sm 460. CONTHACTINBGHEWIHDE- i Exper. concroto Rnishors A . -Abo«5#on,kJaho832to. N e v a d a 9 0 0 - o n ; 207 OFFICB Ja b o ro c s. 324.4819._____ 736-:1-2480 ABn: Peraonnol PEHDENTJUmm R CARRI- ’ CLERICAL Experienced concrolo finish- P in e ERS FOR THEF■FOUOWING era. experienced carpon- rCtetlng OMt: Fri. SopL 30th, Spruce Circlec law. ^1734-1996 . 1994 AREA■AS W K t >. ^ t l m . ______EOE______Utah 1000-onon Gve^taM flOM ^^trfr '■ Uconted Journeyman Elee- I pa ra o n . Steve'W estphsI, ; tridan. Send rosumo to: PO l y ^ c e with good veSal.1 f 73^9244 I Box 509, Paul, ID 83347. If you live by any of these streets [2® oro(i.« communication, customer•r MllllWBIW and would liklike to be an •orvlce. and computere r 1500 block Filer Fill Ave. skills. Slarting salary “Is . • ■ independent carrierier, please call the $ 5 .0 0 an hour a n d th e job • 400 blocks MadronaMi Nortli. _ will begin October 10. _ J5mes-Ne\ys.toll frfree at536T2535. . 1004. IWVT It a drug fiM \( — m s . ^ "iroo block (Vlaplewood IVli |- W e O f f e fA / Career. V. I N o w A vfoilable i ____ I . . Sndidsiet sre e n o o u ^ Tho Sw * f>nxluci Sonncn* ha»as an bpomr^g for full lim*/Ho» ■ i T h e T iI i m e s y iie w j a iia t N o tJ u s tAV Q ieatJd )! S«cv«o Tochnttiarv 1100 Blue Lakes Blvd N, Full timo mochanlCAl o«cts« or apol'onco lopdlr. 2400 block VilVictorian 1-3* f«af> oiponooco toqui'oo} >c(opamng moior a^bancoo as N ee d office help, duties In-In­ Buick Isim t currer-ently h a s tv/o an ompkryoo.of osiabUsNKl bhu»iuimou. MuM t>o 'ado to rolaio 2400 block Tv\Twin Oaks c lu d e . pay ro ll, d a l^ pro- ■ positions available in our sales to othor poopK in a pwtivo cowpc;poou» mormof. c ettln o . typing, Oing, book­ Satoiy bosoO on oiportoneo. TWINFFALLS 500 block Balllngrude Ba keeping e m r a plus. Startart department for m enn M cC o O T id c ence in automobile'e body repair. Must noritles, and women aro If you live byy aany of th ese these areasas and are an d 'O ld sn io b ile • hove own tools. Ex‘xperien ce in from e luliinketobean . plyTSl^iin^jal^^nlsffaK Giury^s'ivostlan streeG and wouli interested Inin delivering plus. Resumes must Otbo ' B uickk • Isuzu repoit preFerred. Competilive C< wogesi independenlent C arrier p o s tm a r k by S c o m b e r good benefit packagage. Send resume lo nes-M eivs at: 30.19»4.Sendrstumosto:n- 1310 PoleDieline Road i Call the Time theTiines-ls-News... CdA d. Inc.. 4477 EmeraM In Falls .Box 9 1 8 8 9 c /o Thehe Times-News, P.O. StrMl,SukeB-100, Boito. Box'548, Twin Foils, Idaho 83706. Calll-800- s, ID 83303-0548. • 632-5125to«-lroekKmoro _Won7«ion.A*kto - • , ~ ’■ ——T— I Wodnesdav. Sootom)tnbor28.1994 Timos-Nows,ivrt,TwlnFolis..ldaho C-5 -- Ernploymelemt-Financcial-lnstrucc t i o n > R e a l I Estate/Saale . i 2 1 3 -5 0 2

' Th?leTunes^invs BUY ITr * S E L L rIT ^ FINDiir i CU!JS T O M E R i ERVICE ■ f CLAIS S ItFIEDI 7 3 33 - 0 9 ;^3 1 1 ^ REALE!LEStATE/SAlE ______^ ' .1 — aos CONmACTSAND' 5 502 HOKES 502 HOhES 50m: HOMES ' 502>02 HOMES 502 HOMES 502n HOhES 50202 HOMES ' UOIITGAGES FORSALE . FORSALE ■ ^ FORSALE FOR SALE FORSALE . FOR SALE FOR SALE ^ 213 USCELLANEOUS 31 OPPORTUNmES By Owner: ^ -P a rk TorraccT By Ownar: Nnm~3 bdrm. In« CANDLERIDGE ” S X S S S t 'S S . =Perrine*Stuart schools, 2b EXCELLENT BUY T>?THIS BEAUTIFUL South Cffntrt) Communily pf»<>uaMMti^al733-0t02 27,054 sq lt..5.bdtm..3- ...d PRIME LOCATION Nowly m painted 3 bdnn homo. NEW ^ HOME IN - ActloirAgtney h u open* bftth, linished bsmt. lamily iasiooo; 734:9638. through-out, th vaulted coil- T Th< > u ro is ^ b it? £ y In th ls 1224sqltwith 12: 1224sqft Lg Lg living room w-liroplaco ^CANDLERIDGE Ings.'woodstove.AC.cen- prestigous01 NE nemhbor* basement. ^ 5 bdrm, 2 bath. Insort. Int Ampk) cabinols In ^j|il satisfy„ the most discrfani- ; & storage room, aUo »rin* — liroptaco*, wfced for storoo, kit( ■: = kler*, gas lurnace. shed, MR. FIXIT >rtrai vac & stereo, over- h< ol Twin FaHs. Wil bo <>r kitchon, French doors onlo Rating buyer. From the ele­ AC. fenced, covered p ^ ** NearlyNi new 32x56 shop, sized *1 garage. RV pad & complctodbyJanl995(ox* a A( patio-dock. Carport plus gant exterior to th e lune* d u m p ,.m a ln te n an c e fre e •isting *is homo to seo now) 3 oi ssstorago aroa. Groat pioco , inJarom t.9j^-yfttr(40 hot tub. dbl flariago. plus pii nice 5 bdrm. 3.5 both d. new c arp el and brick sid- lor lional fkwr plan, this home . hour » k ) L I ^ P lual W $121X)00.AM.73&«)&. home. he 2 wolls, wator ^exterior, .• much more. 560 bdrm, bi 2 balh, living tm. lor- n« lor OTj LY $58,900. Call ■> lU tan ra In lik i a id tt in shares, pasture, on 2.3 ^ mat dining room, gas lire- ing. 'h $94,000. Catl ollice or RaRaySnbftla. place plus mud) more, o r^ Sylvia f ! McBurney at 734- a ao s. whh great viow, SE JUSTREDUCEDII j g 3811.#221-94. FOR A PRIVATE SHOW ­ . {40hourwi^lHiSpni*S on^elt. Call Earl V^illiam- ^ ING. #94-106 . olJerome.m (58,000. «s 4 bdrm in good B R IC K H O M E . u tltta n e * Intalw aid* In If son. 736-0706'or mobilo, 1(^3'ColUM m one acre. 1 share PONY p i PERFECT ufam ily a re a , large lot wiih 4420-2471.; I nice neighborhood dono ' oINSCC water. 2 bed- Sharp ^ 4 bdm, 2 story homo. ^fruit tree* and g v d o n area. lo Sawtooth school. 3-4 ^ rooms, 1 bath. Prtvale but ^ Cal lor det^M ^056G0. THREEM Hbdrms, 2 baths, family toom g . applieationt ar* avaUabl* 402 HSCELLAWOUS pastura. horse bam. arena. C R EA LTV »• notiaoy*d.Cto*etovtfey On ^ 2 acrea SW ol Jerom. ^ w-liroplaco. dbl garago, at SCCAA ollica* al 726 - LESSONS school*, clos* to lown. r SABALA iprinkkirs. lg covorod patio, GEM ^ GREAT FAMILY HOMEI « ____7 3 3 :5 3 3 6 ____ ff, . W ait Shothon*, Twin ii PLEASE CALL TAD ROSS £ loncod. Vacant-lmmodialo - STATE SI REALTY Fall*; Counhou** ba*«- AT734-1914. $94-233. SPRING REALTY - possossioo. $105,000. 734-04(» • m*M. J*roma; and'1038 ^e**tu§*nt*. B E S T O F I 733-4321 QUICK-SALE; ®..all Ray. y/ERY g p ATTRACTIVE O v t i ^ . Burtoy. Clocing Z PRICE CUTIII bedroom home in nico - dalaOciobarSalSptm C O U N T R Y CREEK ’ - E L B O W R O O M H 4 .6 acre* with custom^buiK 3 REALTORS com « es wilh this newly re- 4 area. Coverd patio and : Idaal posilion* tor those bdrm, 2 bath brick homo modolod home. 3 bod- D Oli laoovar th e Jo y a o f th i* SABALA ' 'r™;loncod back yard. Reduced SMUng part-time work lor . G E M 734-4049' ; lot only $ 6 9 .* . Tradldonal R an iiU r. Brick Chrislmas lunds. Agency STATEREALTY with » many extras. Nicoly __ rooms. 2 baths, now pUnt, Ti landacapod ywd wtth sprin- LOOKING1 FOR A carpot, J vinyl and tile In on ot quiel cul-de-sac. Largo REALTY ^ ha* first prolerence. i - ______2 5 2 5 S S ------Wots, S p t f ure. motal build­ kitchen and one ol tho lot lo in preat lamily 7 3 3 -« 2 1 g A BUDGET OF A ing S with RV storago, wator 3 BEDROOM balhs. £ Double carport, lull tr< SPRING M*gloVtfeyE«tyCMdhood HOMEI! sfSue*. in south ol Buhl B20. , FAMILY HOME aprlrikling a system, now hearth, h( gas heat.‘muU^pur- ■ Ce^bmlUnolaMh- in a n ic e n eig h b o rh o o d ? la ij rtd s c ^ g and aluminum pose pi basement. Fenced <' 3 bedrooms, t bath, family R p iO B E R T J O N E S '”j rA K E L IF E EA SY IN f ' a n moining 1 aler* J a n e and Steve have *ev- .*aiding. Call WaH loday to. SHOP SI and enclosed patk) 1 O N E O F T H E S E CREEK V J noon shitt*. Brino r*«ume eral lisled in the 1600 * se s e this littlo charmor. mako m thia a groat buy. Over | m S b S L d S S X R E A L T Y 0 B EA U T IFU L N E W REALTORS I •. by localion at 834 Blue minum sidiru. Sitt fci Harri­ 7 3 3 ^ )4 0 4 2000 J *qft range w>dpfiood PPricod at $76,000.00. #94- 2100 2l sq . It. ol great Ismlly Lakaa BlvdN. near F ^ ri- son SchoorOlstrict. So II in the kiw $100^000-*. l»4- 326. 3 living Ii) a re a . N ear schools TOWNHOUSES ust compJoted at Clear you have any question*, 1-800-262S001 3 ^1 1 ,3 0 4 « 7 . and shoppirig too. A ‘ , GREAT v J I U E a t this low !:fLakos. Outstandiitg lloor VERY V CLEAN, call Walt today. Priced at ext. 1211 ralka^commerdaibUgon ____ • • 215 BABYSrnERS $63300.00 #94-027 — price ol $64,500. Soo this P'plans arid tastolul decor wol k __MEWgyEBSgED - I -one-nowr-Oall-Bobbio -----jrofDJtetgned-wlft.ihe dfc-- -doui WAHIEO jGEMJKelley 733*2365 or 733- %,crim inatingbuyor in mind. Mak' 3*CA R g a r a g e . G EM ^ STATE REALTY £6482 evenings, E t ^ iho goll courso views '£ torn S IS '- NANNY ^ I 3 bdrms, 2 bath ranch style STATE REALTY 734-0400 from your town houso pa- hom e. maintenance-free 734-0400 ” G EM ^exlorfer.$95.7S0.94-041. —j STATE REALTY ® MEADOW RIDGE E N O R M O U S iSJsaAt;;* SSPRING •help, alter *chool onlyl EQUAL HOUSING 734-0400______r course. CALL JANE OR ^ . .Muat havo ear & insurance. P I Q U E Y O U R ■ VALUEII STEVE. #93-295. ^ ; no >mo«f>Q. 733-7487____ ^ OPPORTUNITY ■A HIP RESIDENCE ^ I N T E R E S T ? How Ho rixxjt 2223 sq It wUh a Al ratl'astats attmtsing ki this « SPRING CB ' CREEK wMi 6 bedroom*, 3 'A bath*. ^ rwo pioperti** wtti nttures- 12551 sq ft basem ent lor /• nawmapar Is t u t ^ Jo th* Fair formal dining, 2 lamlly I $116,^114 bdmi, 3 bath. L REALTORS : 217 RESUME “ orfvh trdw I legi caping and panoramic $ COLDWELL i PRB^ARATMN * room* and 2 fireplace*, all CREEK iviews are-availoblo by can- liropl^. li 2 car garago, gas 7 3 4 ^ 0 4 9 ____ to advartiM *any pistarance on over 4,000 sq It living Ing Jane or Stovo. Build heat, h fenced, sprinklw sys- „ „ BANKER GEM ' J Imfcfaicrdau tia alu ibOMdcn REALTORS '« WANT ' 733>2009 lor euslomized MY odbr. n i ^ K honfcap. space, heal pump, contral y o u r d rea m hom o In th is lom li and lormal dining WiWESTERN REALTY i 'STATE REALTY prol. resume - Roy Slc«ien_ titvrM or rvlaral crgn. or air. covered patio, sprin­ 734-4049_ gwt|^ious £ area. #94-220- room. r Check il out todoyl 733-2365 I —- 734*0400 EVERYTHING?? EV ^ MaQfcWofd.734^17. ~ I \ an im«Bion. to maka any such kling systom, plus much, ^FOR SALE BY BUILDER: * Call oKiee or SyMa McBur- |ndIndepandantly ownad.A [TAr A K E L I F E E A S Y IN loro iHoro it is,3bedreom„ m much moro. To sd e this », neyat 734*3611. #190-94. _o{ bathe, central air eondltkn* PrefeeslenBlReeumee Sprefaranc*. Ilmitalion or Brand now 1950 sq ft. 3 T H I S N IC E 2- dUcrininatlon.* Fvnilat status spacious home, call Walt £bdrm 2 bath, livinij room, , M ddH cMAan undw r * aga cf dining room, iamily room. I . STORYTF S; IB IMng wilh parsnts or Im A Ready to D eall3bdrm .2 CONDO. - RV RV pvkK o In a g ^ aiM . s Oak entry, dining, kichen, ' THREEM B.balh, Irg lot, 1030 Sparks. This All ^ 1 7 ^ 9 0 0 .m CALL custodm: ptagnam wwiien^yd bookcase*, targe deck, GEM ' REALTY - g his ptico is right ond modost AIII m pa^to k ncutrg ocBdy or diM tn STATE REALTY : Opon Rouse: Sun. 2-5. association as duos pay lor RALRALPH Af.733-9576 OR dbt garage. AC. ga* heat, 7344)400 ■ i ' 1 pellet *tove. mainienanco 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 I $£jW0.K Can 733-6549 lol* lol ol th e upkeop of iho M0(MOBILE 420-1622 FO R A free exteriof. Lota ol detail _ property. Ovor 1 ^ sq It PRPREVIEW^ I OF THIS INs nanpapar wl ral Irawneh GEM i ^ ^ ------, klor; undor $ 7 ^ 0 0 0 . CaI l LOVLOVELYHpME,Oh.P.S.il STATE REALTY { JANE OR STEVE. #94- taw. Our taadars ara htraby ^ a S S s r tl^ O P^ E N H ODUSE 3? Inlonneda lhat aO dwellings , I considor ktaso with opikxi to fj r. 28, 29, & 30I »• 6-8 P.M. i ' uadvwlsad in e n neatpaper are buy. 4 bodroom, wilh iargo - s«*yonane»u<^w^ G R E A T E F a l l s • 7333 - 5 3 3 6 \ * Xt BUSINESS <: mastor suite. 2 bath, cornor GEM a t at t-MO-669- kn on quiol Presidential St. COMMERCIAL ^ GEM ( 4- —OPPORTUNmK------; 9777. Ths ToU^liM tataphona Storaoe.lg foncod bade* STATE REALTY S' BUILDING ______734-0400 ___ Caterlno/Lunch wagon. - ^ twtwbtwiwiaiig'itrpmns '-t— -TatorNwrVupdaled----- ‘-j-y■2 warseocrs^-fi. orecanwb-— Oroat Tor everyday, the 9i^aoo-ggy^flgTS I kkchenS bath, now rool. »overhead doors. Lois of ex­ ------Fair,-oraticlion*.-leeCf^ - n Lot*oloxtras($93.500. tras. ^ Call lorlurther into. ■ 344 6339 Of 867-3230. q makor. (ountain drinks, te- 1 0nly$145,000. Irw. stove. *0-5827. . = SOI OPEN HOUSES iBEAUTIFUL CONTEUPO* «- Fors^:CoRV3laM * RARY STYLE HOME in V ...... ' gr*at location. Over 2100 ^ OPENHOUSE SPRING • ; *q n indude* 4 bedrooms, ^ SA)-7«0pjn. Z'A baths. «)d wood stova f 1922 FILER AVE EAST in living room. Other tea* CREEK * 8*p(28lia9 tures Indude spadous lor­ R E A L T O R S SPAYPHONE ROUTES S mal entry with calhodral EVERYTHING FROM A TO Z IrIncluding a pooll Local sHe* tor *aie $2000 wk >n o p p ro x . k 39 ocresl ' PRICE SLASHED on t»^ su­ colling and loR-aroa. largo 7 3 4 4 0 4 9 ,BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME: DBV RAINntEB IIOMEBUILOILOERS - You (OM- M7 becJrooriL 3 both tiom e on o . pot. 800.206-5300 24_hnL per quality home! Nearly’ mastor bedroom, covered — Nower oak kitchen w/Jenn-»nn-Alr I'ange. Huge the liftht txik liaixlivood Jlooioors. Ixii/ff/ fin-n^t/h-st nooki,fiiV /rmillii room w lili ' 1- I & dining, 2 iV roorw. Prolitabla cafe and lounge ■ new carpeting and appIl* dock, and beautilul land* G R E A T ~ tn j }il\clvliuj. hts & hem iwafuaffc-Jri ctosfis (ri master sullciii/f. and the Jinislwtl :i o;loundry room. Formol IMng & c wkh lquw.Bc«n*e and a & anoaa, cowitij^UcI^■ scapfcg. PRICED AT 28 X 32' shop & 18 X 36‘16' !swlmnf^ing pool, COMMERCIAL (f»i over 2.200 sq.sq.Jl. o f Ki’liui siiiicf. Q way. Call for details. tional potential in Ihe Mini* , -$145,900.CALLTODAY___ io fn t/o n ./ftic tfl rifittrul UiiuiscaiKtl. P272-9-1 Convenient asphalt driveway C a s s a m . Fcr furthor de­ ------BUILDING— ------J . -S229.500 J; ______tails and linancing terni*. ANDSEEUSTONIQHTII '22 * pu. 3600 sq «, otfico, two ' ' Call Forrest Stepnens a t ' ONLYI119.000I . overhead door*. Lots of ox­ FIRSTFl TIME YOURSI T he DIAD IA M O N D 'b y STAR HoetedtK tras. Call lor lurthor Info. QUALITY HOMES h a s quollt< throughout w/ ; BOBABETTYVEEH IRWIN iOnly $145,000. 3 b e d ro o m s . 2 b o th s 8t o p e n i oor plon. Kitchen E i C C C U T I VIfE HOME 01>FFERED w/KotmonI Meodowlstook cot coblnels. cozy dining TriE I R E A L T Y e area w/boy windows & livir living w/fiteploce & 734-6500____ SPRING vouited celling. Master abee bedroom w/prl\/ote TIMES-NEWS : both. Don't spend a lortfortune -lor a new IRWIN BEAUTIFUL | constructlonl 10-yeor Homec•neownefs Worranty. Isooniractingnowlndopcn- 1 EXECUTIVE HOME \ -597.500. . .. •SH-210 ; R E A L T Y i CREEK deni kjnkx cantors lor i in northwest.Twin.Falls.. REALTORS - no«ee4S • !i 734^6500 Tastolulty decorated and '.GREAT HOME o h 'n ic e ly londsindscapedrcomerlof- — -----50&«00AdamsSt------, updtfodtnroughout. L a rg e ___ 734-4049 In Buhl. 3 bedro'om ri.5-baibath w/newer vinyl chain. llnk..fonce::&: ------lOOHIerAve------1 !s02 HOIES mastor suho wnh dodc and G R E A T windows..woodslove.-chc •,. 500«X)Jof(oreonSt walk-ln closot. Main lloor g o to g e . The Koy To This Horn'lo m o C o u ld Be Yoursl eOOModiwnCifclo ...... ! FOnSALf lamily room. Gorgoous OPPORTUNITY ■Coll Issy Todoyl $49,000. •IG -165 landscaping wHh pond and IdsIdeal cattio ranch. 600 Beauillul brick execullv« homlomo. matching heated and Ihjulo:lulolod ihop for’ all your ■ 5 0 0 ^ Madison Si \lI 2100 sq. K. home-on Poplar - -SOOMartonSt- ! garden aroa. Privato dooded di acros, 400 larm- loyj, OMoptionol londjcopingling, 4 bedroom>, 3 bathroomi,I. »eom toom. go i heat. aiEY REALTY 1 Ave, 3 bdrm, 2 fireplace*,: foncod backyard. Hoat ablo. «t Good wator rights out privoto hot lub, control voc, lots lc ol oait, private oliice julio0 wwiih boihtoom. located MAGIC VALl 100-200 Morolond Avo. larg* rec room, lots o) G0 0 l>(orohindarclo |2 ' pump with contnl air condi- ol Roseworth Reservoir. in oxclut^ area. Approiteddot 0 S315.000. Reduced lo $295.<95,000. 14-1991 tk)ni^. Automatic sprinUor Corrala C lor 2 0 0 hoad ol ^ 7 3 4 -1 cattle. Two homos on prop­ For privoie showing coll Danin BootdE ol Gem Slate Reolry 734-0)a-OilOOor 733-9249. 1286 Addisonion Avenue E ast I MngReri.Eajde^ systom. RVjMrking. CALL « ■' ?Oo!K»CaswolAvo«^ | erty, shop, horso stalls. Slovo Hallows 734.1290 Stovolovo Kottntopp 326-5640 500«»MomooSl ' 2 bdrm. S26.000. $3000 FORMATION. Pricod at Lots Li of potential on this Gudiun Hallows 734-1290 Gorwihirw Sharp 733-5559 $129,000.00. f94-2S5 raranch. Owner will considor John Eltwidgo 734-1349 EllioSllio Snarp 733-S559 . 500-700 Ouincy St down wkh good credit. 8% \.^1445 Adck d d lso n Avo. E. • 734 -0 4 0 0 ;tovo Dl Lucca 324-6773 ler lO yr*. payment* of hM*e or lease wibn. CAa^ JimHoog 733-1276 Stovo II you live noar thosoaroQS ^ $2 6 0 -f taxe* tlrauranoe. W iaiS STONE FOR INFO ' [GEM STiTATE REALTY• !luyGibba 733-0J96- and would l>(0 to bo on In* Nelaon R*dty 734-3930 al­ AT 326-7280. #94-340 1 ■800-658-; 8 - 3 8 8 2 j dependont Junior carrior lor ter 6pm 423-5670 can Will s ------, Tho Timoi-Naws, ploaso Of Jack. GEM J cal733^1.ext^. STATE REALTY ( 2 bdrm home downtown lo* ■n4 • • • • • • < > • • • • • • < loan, owner may carry a .1BEAUTIFUL NEWLY STATE REALTY g seconder-aiM«>tial down CONSTRUCTED THE ■ ^ $39,900. Eve* aher 6 ask TIMES-NEWS HOME “ »imorLort.731CT5. ... ^in wondortul area! 3 bdrm, 2 IMMACLATE 4 IT?B a a Sy ow ner Adoral»le 2 bdnn, bath, exira large 3-car ga­ TOWNHOUSEl 2 Is contracting new bidopon- 1 bath collage. In lip-top denyunlorcarnotstor rage. $97,250. d4-042NK. Bei VJCRt/pj - JEROME^ £ J _ $nOjOO,...Qo»ICoureoin- j ^ B A P < East Ave D . EMtAvoEEvonSido SPRING 1 •:' ClevelMd South 400-500. asp Jp g 734-6905. AdamsSouth400-500____ _BEAUTIFUL WOOD REPOfSSESS] -•Buchonah 400^500 ION? RIVER VALLEY CREEK SPRING J J •' Davis South 400-500 ...... - REALTORS t ; . FiBmore South 400-499 I PROPERTY . ranging frem 35 to 240 acne. 734>4049 CREEK ^ J0'-' ■ •: P 'urchasei i a UUsed Car or' Ikuck Todd)ay* S ' II you Uva noar thoso aroa* The presHne beauty and ■ " BEAUTIFUL R E A L T O R S j • • and would 1*0 to bo an ifr ; „ ' potential ot those proper- tablish Your / d e p n ^ iunkx canw lor ! UMwaimpre**th**e£us SPACIOUS - 7 3 4 ^ 9 _____ J ^ Re-Est< r Credit •'.' The Times-News. ploaso ;' . buyer. CALL JANE OR 3 BEDROOM ^ ib|*ct fe Credit Apprbviv a l caflS36-253S. j S T t«, 93-410.94-352. 2 bath homo in groat areal JUST LISTED 2 Open Iving room, full dod(. ,Vv — maintonanco-froo oxtorfor. , : c k ^ •: THRiVINQ ; - $129.900.94-047NK.-...... Laan Uttte Prtoel AHordabto- RESTAURANT i . bungalow* Romodolor's M '■ in local area. Seller Is moti- ; plum, patio. 2 bedroom 1 ^ ^'-vMod.Call Ed 7 3 3 ^ 1 ....-^ E M STATE REALTY SPRING »p'S?u5SSSK fi ; 4 MOUMTAINVIEW 7»»0400 Storage. In commorcial ^ : BEALTY.734-189a _ : By owner. 1751 Qlendale. businoss zonih could mako ^ ■ : immaculate home and CREEK an excollont professional ^ REALTORS office. S Largo 24x24 newer ■ '-i;302 UnCYTOLOAN ' i yard. 3 bdrm. study or po* iential4thbdnn,1V&balh. motal shop In bock. Roady m 734-4049 lor 15 immediate potsosslon. M m m ' FInaneing availablo now ; lamily rm, wood stove, now * m dishwasher, carport w-stor- CONTEMPORARY AA genuine valuo! $59,500. ^ H t ' ; ago. $91,500 shown by STYLED Hurry-be H tho first 01 this M aoot.onlv.7it-1483. lantaatic buy. Ask lor ^ ' » NEED CASH? MULTI-LEVEL y . 0y0wner;2.93Osqlt,4*5 j BOBBI KELLEY 733-2365 M ; We buy notes & roat ostoto • 4 bdrma.-3 bath home with or73»«482ovonings. ^ 1: 6 0 1 contrads. Croativo Finance odrm. 3 balh, coveroo pa­ cathodmlcoii^.Mualeoo ° I MAIIN AV tST,: tio. doubled garage, play ri.lAI : 1-900-99M809,_____ 1 to approdatol Jutt reducod • houso, shecT, spa room, to $146,000 with $6000 Al* now kitchon, miJ^uro land* lowanee lor carpot-ropair*. ^ 303 HONEYWANTED •caping, Irult troos, sprln^ 94^)52RL . : First dood. Need »0.000 w- CB I TWIIN FAILLS • . 15% discount oiw 15% in- : - torest 10vTS.4£i6130. - Cal733-3314. COLDWELL I By owner; 3 bdrm house on SPRING ( , corner lol wUh^garyo, BANKER i• . LATHAM 1-800-CAR1 l-LOAN ;i 305 COWTRACTSAHD _ CREEK WESTERN w REALTY g - :: MORTQi\GES • E side. s/Sing. Atso 1 bdrm REALTORS 733*2365 ^ ^ ( C a ll 1-1-800-327-51 > 6 2 6 ) houso. Asking $45,000 or - Independently owned. 6 ^ 1. Trust deed*, contracts, mort- boa otior,73&0980. . ,734-4049 1"^ ' ^ gage* purchased whole or » • • • • • • < . part. 208-734-8727 o n - ••••••I ..:;5fil^l.4648.lorQuoCo. ------^ ------JJ------

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506 JE R O M E jjO ^ ~ 502 HOMES I 502 HOIES 502 H O IC S 502 HOMES 502 HOICS 502 HOUES su BUHUIBI 50^ GOOOJKV WEMOEa HOMES i TOB,SAU FORSALE I -j.. t o r s a l e FORSALE FORSALE FO RSA l£, ■ HOMES .^ MVESTOfisn m Bvoe. e. ^tam l>rrooB i,aunroonv ■ Verycleaieanj. 3 b edroom , ' U k e c .S M n n balh ICETSTHEEYEI3bdnr «era(nieMdki'00.1450ei»M ' development i2V% 2 % b e ih a .3 le v e ls^ a n M T .j,ttiiiJlub.wafc-lnmaBia« - 2-hath mnhili)ile hom e in Skylane ^ ^ niifSvlfiinrmrRiii------cb aet 20*24’ ree room yt- . Park. Bay wiwindow, new carpetZt SwlctS^RkehS^rioM te r 6 R O B E in’ J o n e s REAL I» Gooding;, by owner, very^ *bVlditigi!^'l&'?o^*I 2 and minili Iblinds. Separate Jim. or Lod 733-3305 TY.73»«404. !f- "EESEES: stsifysa'30 applt. Very nice area elej ! nice. 2 bdrm. 1 balh, ga- AC,9Mhe*l.«oodBtove BuMOMch Aw. Reduced ■ sh o w e;r r; and oval tub. A M rin ia e r B ytteni 3 tO»119.500.54>e906 a sr-sjsr'-'*-*^’ ; Call Gloloria. $40,000. *■*******■*'*-**'**4X * l12f^.653Tr«1erTFI SPRING — 2N0IITHIAST&-BECMEDnOOUS, 3-MTHS. HOH-EFFICIENT ! ' 5M BURLEY/RUPERT 506 JBIM EHdigS X PULSE a*S RMWCE. Bees?XCE1I.Pnyl siding, -* 0AA*0£ ANO u»oe«nouNC3UN0 EPRNKLERl NBAP WEII. GREATr ' * In v e et tn o n e of lh e mo*ip « . 503 BUHURLER C all G loloria. 532,500 ■* RMNOS AND AMUUd TOO.00. «»3,0 0 0 . U era. double sa ra g e . AC,:s; sagbssg*"*; ■*1 InTSnMhuSewSfnS£ 3 HOUES . . Rupert'a llnett neighbor-Of* Comer kca^M nn^^ — i, KANSEN/SOUTNI HIH ILLS 20‘.^RES W/FUU WATERI • -* homee plus comnercUclai ------hoADSIIZOOO. S LO A O EO II I a * SHARES. OAK KITCHEN. A.0A.DA ACCESSBif. 2-sionr, 1.624 • ^ Cdl43fr«283. bdnn »b«h. oarage, a ^ 3bdnn.t75b^.1725tqll. 3 1980 2-bedr.Iroom single wideJC SO. FT. ON EACH LEVEL,X, 4 BEDROOWS ANO 3-1/2 BATHS.!; . ».!sn?rsfs,isilS GONE WITH 2.13 a c re t, 2 c a r ga ra g e, J in fam ily pai)ark. Front Idtchen.n . 5 • a a * w * Inlo one low price o - a s s e s ss C r o tte d fenced p a atu ro . '• . * $190,500. Owner aiyi THE WIND0 SOS OOODMQ/ Im m edialiate occupancy, * H0RMPR0PtHTY3Y 3.27 ACRES DErwEZN Twin Fau£ ] p ^ I n C r S t e 2 AMO Fu n . 3 BEonobM M1*1/2 , WIH AAMCH-SmS HOME. HOT: * make oflar. Call Janr W B O ai HOMES loria, 423-430^ , A HtfcMm to dM A today. _ H agerm an: Huge 4 bdim1,4 . 4 dM ve ground p o c i A m uti ;■ Call Gloi 2 TUe. RV STORAGE. HORSESE aBARN. 000 KENNEL. COWMS, AK) randa porch on ruitio 2.42 * OUtSlOE STOCK WATER. *1* l-*l 24'/^ ACRE ESTATE -_ .rjS ^a?!S . ^$13,900 * BcrwASbdma^e^ 3,719aqRDutcl)oounl>y a- Home tor aale b f developer 3eif.*1|5^. £Ojie C A M OeuoVeifTw.Bfcfc.f'' 3 " ttee*n” 8uW*!f**FUe? 1400 tq tl living apace, p A Q w MtfyAMwtMn.TSMae:I ALPINE ■ M j o«MVoinar.73»IW i REALTY ■”“dSS?«,»4ud, !: K fn^raiSfflif?n THSEE M ^ 734^651> 5 0 'A ’ 1* 7 3 4 ^ 7 3 1 ' Jerome, by the achool.o l. R EA LTY . j I 900 W. Adll * -CALL TOU FREEE BARKER7 «. $94.000.0^ 324-4775 or * r* 1-eOO*47»-3446 0^849^1 S375.000.206434-54022 324.6474. 733-5336 S.

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586 JE R O g W M ES 512 • FARU&RANCHE5 J. 515 ' ( r m e n r w . 602 so: UNFURMSHEO 6a607 OFFICEAND 7U7(S FARM 711 HORSE . 803a BAZAARS 61212 1 HEATING & AIR ANDDAIRIES I ' PROPERTY HOUSES RETAL SPACE ' UACHINERY EOUlPIEHr ANDCRAHS - .CONOmONlNG FLASHI iHORSE OWNERS DREAIfc Nica a bd^ »7S0 ■» de^ W2.075 aq. It. otiico & retail t5400 i i JD chopper. 3 RN& A ^ good western riding sad- Larj nice oil healers lor c a l^ ap«3e . ^ 4th.AvaW.Caa hihay head. 40 knile. wind dle.M5’iree ^ dbl cinch, on S4e at: 350 Orchard, PRICE REDUCTIONI teooaqnnawlyramodalad $475.734-6635 afiar5._^ home, 4 bdrm. 2 bath. Low down, owner w l cany ^Smtf3b^,1bath.TF.wl ^%Za070 or 733-2424. chule. 2li new Urea, ready to _ £ ,r . vaulted living room . 70* t• •_ortrade.Cal3a4-340l. ^ work.$27.000.324-562L CirciaJhoiseftsloekttlrs. O .60434 BUtDlHO T ■— Cordial and eomly n*w*r 2 o i^ ofSca spaoe. fapprax I ______rw«Kthrf»*imihdtidy^ __1Sa*lndo^arena,2M ‘x _ 0N tractor k# sale or tor______C ____ _L _M15_U 5_ W N ftGARDEN______Oui*ISI.w>dgr««t Ivnify7 1 0 0 ' p ip e c o rral with ce^-; -%S5&KSfflSr-5 -1050 sq Mrln ehcioo toca-' — peits.326-5240daysor __ tion. Wll finish to sult.-OI- 326-5244 evoa CTM CT 4 horse trailer, tack 3 sotsm of custom patio doooT Rli'ding i ^ mower ft sweeper. ■ 9 CaB702%^M gkp_ UnfumlahadSbdrmlbath, , |*lors abundance ol win- ^A no lilt pasture drill, seeds compartment, ci divider pan- 5x6'6*.$350aselor$1000 5x $39^$391 734-6635atlor5. _ •m uSMin^^cdrMtnt,I with heat and cooling in ' el oscapo door, oxcol Jwlora3.Can«34^566,__-t^ roclor rototilling. wood tanotd ftenl m d badi envifonmonl. 734-5681. Ij?Into tunnel under sod line, 01 M v m i fnjk trM t. Prietd one and. r f akualad nicely; ADVERTISE ' 5 New $10,200, will soil _cood. o $32^.326-4783. mowing, Wado work, conu- . on 30 acraa with full w atarf VOUR e WUI seU or lease, nk» busi- $5000. «• Gieonway Seoda, Goosonock Go hoiso trlr. 5-6 Fb QatinQ%UlotMV326,463t^ tor quick sal* Jint $40,500. ' W W d g .d o w n lw n ^ - £' = SERVICE SPECIALTY - * CaMwd. 45 4 -8 ^ . slant, sl lully onclosod. back Troybilsiddebar.usod4 BurieyTraetarSalvaga ramp, rt lack room, soddio 4234711. times. 5 fp .4 r blade. IN THIS DIRECTORY so racks, trlr body ft paint in ^ 513 ACREAGES ANO 603 RmnSHED ‘ tground level or could bo 'Combino&tradorpans ri ------SotSoo al Twin lawnmowor < APTSDUPIEXES I Pad. 1 0 .4 3 8 -5 ^ very v^ good condl Pricod to 734-7735 or 866-2307^ LCTS Pttcad unO»f m« AMctrv ^ nigygffim>afcWfessz2- — soalM1-774-fe40 Codon 60707 aOTHING F806 Farmhand 2 tow beei | )aod TroybuiK tikw, ft Smtb 10IM20 aeraa; piM ad into 5 1 1 HORSEAUCnON ^ electric mulcher chipper. GO8 WARBfOUSE/ tot^ p ^ ^ G ood cond. Call Mogto ^ Valtoy Soied Horse Bloautitolm now wodding dross, acre parcala on 1 maelong0 Your aO will raach 22,000 9 very elegant, size 8 , paid .1!(?99doH.pi^a668-^ ^ « lamlllti ««aryday and ih« _£ ' • STOfVIGE RENTAL Sale, Salurday. Oct 1st. « : i b B ' canyon rim wkh-Vi m to Iva Minidoka Couniy Fair- $000 « wilTtako $500. Musi . a»«m.Raaliorowned.Ca>1 ia»ull» will amaz« you. Call FoFor rent 1 bdrm, fumlshad. ^For rantcovaMRV storage' ti>li now 733.5261. 81717 MISCELLAfEOUS. loday tnd DA* ol our trt«nd)y a IH grounda. Ruport. 12:00 -SS COLDWELL 1(^40'. $60 a m o ^ M m ^ noon. Foalurwg geldings. FORSALE - Ad-Vi»0»i wiU fwlp you wofd _7 Lllllaton bean combine, ' ” CCWUIEBS------— . your ad to mat lenlsh»e,S32-4353_ p Ca733-1036. - 5 .J, SABALA Islwd P«k. totally improved ' mMauikjaSflN!^ ' ------£ Fall Pricesl Call 731-4630 ^ >-24* Oregon chains, lor ______734-4105.______61612 PASTURES _ leave mag, or 623-4630 Packafd-BoOoomputor, | chain cha saws, excellent con- lots with M l course ft ckb __ 706 FERTLIZER I* 36&20megaiwU,4moga ditk REALTY houia, 20 miles to west 1\ & , 2 bdrm duplex's, gaa toRREMT ^ J c o e ta a JL ------a ditton,$15oach. Coll 324- S bdrm, ? btfh. io(m^ dMng ANDTOPSOL “ bitoa RAM lyiih sound 4272 427 after 4pm______im, rao rm, aulo KxinkSna.f. -- _____ 712 RRlGATWN • bblaster. $650 or best oHer. r) ;ft n King ; over-shot camper. -■ K SSSSM J D«T II; c«Mak,dblsm.T)M . ■ ilninclnp 55B- 3324-2734.______1 7?4-7271.------®$40$400; outboard molors, 0 '^ t JEROHC - Hinulicluiid ' Hard packing virgin clay, no 10IO-V 4 ml handline. Miko “ ^ E v in ru d e . $400; 4 hp I homaawalcomaonlhIsS . 1 bdrm. bsm t apt. $350 4. rocka. pK run gravel. Jor- 7734-3130. «»vo«. 733-6574 810 oldar homa’i In Jaroma. 613 WAHTTOREHT J 110 RREWOOO ^^Inrude. 1 $300; 2.2 hp Prloadintha $M-abutallII ' •»/• a c re lol lo c a te d i'Aifi Advaitiso whara you'll tlnd ddop. All utilhies including 61 Inigation equipmenl tor sale: — Merc, $200; Zodlak mbber elfar* contldtrad. TMaa m laa weel o i Jerom e etop-y (vjily tiuyu't - k(> daultkfd ecable . Cal 7 3 3 U m _____ ^ louVntf!wa*3g4^M .*’' ^ 2V4 mile whedlinos-Excel- finnrewood. 733-2113. ~ --C»n7J3 0931pr,«2. - Reaponsible party needs ru^ J i boat, extras. $200; Rom- unlqua hona mual ba aoldd MCalLARRYI 2A3BEOROOM ” rJh o u se 10 rent. Outside lent condition-torn down Pin»inoBrewood. 734-5727 mlnoton auto shotgun 12 • 0 call nowl Immadiala. FILER-(1)20 acre parcel TOWNHOUSES « a » ok. or Twin Fans, rols 700 70 HAY, GRAM aand readyto movo: some pin’in* llrevrood $05 cord. As- ga. $100: Ig chest Ireezer. poiaaaaion. alillavallablal Manufac-> 511 hRXLE HOIES . lrom$440. avail. 736-6550 days or ANDFEEO 55* whoelltne ft 4 ' whoollino. »on $85 cord. Froe dolivory SlOO;alimsgoodcondi- $10 Washor & dryer hookup i m m t r n ------55 Call 766-4424 toave msg \\0 milo radius Twin Falls, tton. tton 733-4107______$16^00. Cell JOHN orr 1071 Fleetwood. 24 X 44 Smal yard 6 storage 70 ton ol irst cutting, 50 ton — ?Ca733-5826. kuAuJc leU ean se Plates 1031 HAMLETT . T E m to d iy f double wide mobile fwme. NopAsf734«00 of second cutt ng, good TWIN FA L L S- (2 ) 2 0 a cre 614 UoeiLEHOUE ° 713 POULTRY AND ^ to 1992.1 Approximately 73 REALTY e Good cond, must be —- Qual>v.CalH3-5^ ''' 111 FURNmJBE ilnisinglea&sTsots.ISsots parcela for manulacturadd moved. $15,o6o, wil payW 2 ] . .SfACe - ^ RABBITS 733-4079_____ homealocatadatStOON ol moving iee. 6all after 6 ' _ | _JM..CAmEIS ------1». ------r«o»Sbdrmrt-b«hr926-7ih-h- --2600Er-G r*at-buy-a«-It— PMr43644a6. 212lM}rm''dupIiix7228'Rid^ir ^ ■ For Skto: Phoosanls. quoiC — Irf^ 'o n v o to p M ^ single wild turkeys: dressed or aotos. Wil consktor sorious Ava W. $50,000 ownar 11- way. carport, appls, W-O oHof.Ca 788-2255, hanelng. May conildarI; hookup, lencod backyard, t15 61 nOOUUTES cuClean barley straw. 1 st. 2nd liyg.-432-«29_____ & JS laaaapwchaaa:733-tt65a. parcels for inanulactured patio, storage, no pots. WAHItD *ft 3rd euttmo hay. flotriev- “ 7330740.______CnipCarpel kit. good quality car- - h m bcated on Hwy 03 & M40 per monih iasse. 1st _ 714 'SHEEP ft GOATS | ^ poTexcot cond, $300. Cell 3100 N. Priced a t $16,000 be^TrailerPwk. $14,000. s& 8 last plus $300 dep. Pick Looking L( lor roommate to FoFor aate good quality dairy _ 436-4133.______'SQI 'K IB ei.Y / e^,C rfJOHNof hare my counlry home, hay. h large or smallhales. Oc Cast Iron bath tub. elec hoe- Ca«1-«P-70fc3a68. A BS HANSaHOHES , -03 Champion. 14x70, 2 _§ 250 a month utils Incl. _C pilal boda, 12’ black ft - TWIN FALLS- 4 0 e eree o f-1 bdrm. 2 bdh. $23,000. 21 ;64«047^Buh^,^^ 1Horae hey mix, no rain. ^ white TV, anare drum w- 165x192 lot. w-Marlalta:• le rs 2 mobile hom ea. out- C aik ^ & 7 3 . _ Pigmy P^ ft Kinder nannies sland& case.175cc Ka- 12x57 2 bdrm, Ibtfh.itor- ; 543-8576 after 6om. fl :ouch,H $35.3 E !po black ! ! col- : ? r- buildinga, fabulous view. -tTXr«r>a0Qao:734.2e65r- • Tnxktirabeedstohokl $125.Welher's$45,BlllMS $ wftgnid diti bike. 734-7962. »r -^ndwltorwir»irb»Tr2o--- 0 CASHlorusad------12 $35. Good hoakhy stock. {*lea i end lablea, $60. ^ >* acraa aapertta^ loceled at« mobie homea. 2 Ig 1 bdrms + sm room. WO down coverings on hay ft • Wood antenainmenl cen- ClosClosing out remaining Cra- ueTerStivA. r SrockmaM 324-4203. hhookup, stovo rolrio. water sUage.BelterthantiresI _iloloh. 718 711 FARM u s e . , Etodric motors, 1 5hp 1740 aprlMwalarandaquiat ' Homa alia on 2.66 acres.I. 2 cemetery ksta ki Twin F ^ _ BladtBakly.WiDsol^'inkwd be an&quiel.733^374Q._ j with b r ^ lool. ste p ^ ^Uvostodtcald) gale. $125. roa^%hts,*p^cd r< ^ n .2 1’/?hp3450 rom. 1 J 2 400 Ib cross bred floors. 734-6635aftef5.------6 6 drawer pedestal Jioata- O NEWER 2 badroem homale bedrooma. 2.75 baths.I. 2 lots ft 1 vauK in ttw AvalablaOetI.NewdeknoA\ ^CaB423-416t. ______raUs. n 2 solothameu,1 sel _2 hp 3450 rpm. 2 hp . torsaddtohorae.btadcwlh. — tion matlress, $500. oiler. 17r; 1725 rpm. 1 hp 1725 or) oocnar lol oflart lancad y ' Twin Fate Cemotery. 4-plex,4 850^1050 a q lt,2 .Cokjstrum-startod5 bul calvos 2 Cal42»42S7. ‘-tbarm'unlls, dWiwaatwcra- - sivorbottons. 1 sot fordmft- •• CaS43-6874. -Tpnm'IO-Oolta milor sa w .- - aprinUart, doubla car ga-1- car garage w ih extra room . - Irig, atove included, WD Jloml..3Z4-7360. ______*horse, brown wHhsUvordi- I I oplk>wlDP ^ffeM .C a 676-5623. 8AMMat«37-4Sa7. 6wallsforcoolinaummer :- 1-20M764201. Boiso. ' lorimlicaiion lodayl 734- J• ‘ and warmth in winter.!: ' Throo lots Sunsot Park. ^06^734-5885. J gende. 1650.324.2064. _ I Inplaslic. reaurar$490. 8 CAPED YARD ollars a 3 Lovely sitting, a n d a great Avail Immodialely, closo lo Quality Eaatem Helfara. 7^ safe ter $250.734-6861.______7360929.______bdrm. 1 bath homa with a . Good location. $750.00 A< 7 yr old mulo. 14.5 hands. | l lh view. Priced reduced 1to , oach'or$2100lorall.Wrto .coBego, • ( 1yrokl.3bdrm.3 20 0 U to600ba.Triple, 'j326-4568 attor 6.______I I Free panels. Call 733-0931, hardwood nom^Kaglace,e. $134,500.00. CALL . bath, 1 level condo unit. _ vacdnalod.344-5257_^ -2 The Times Nows, or atop •. PEGGYTOSEE.f94-274.'• ; ; 751 E. 700 N. Firth 10 \ 8 year old gray gelding, _ ■ ! 63236^r call eves {206) $700 | month. No pots. Con- rRed Barzona bull. 2 yrs. u L O O K S”by tho ofltca between 8 am ' • and lotamorii on 20 acrea led Walt. 734-0400 or ; broke and gentle. I do " andSpm. 1323rdSt.W. •: , * lual min'uiaa Irom boating horse tr a k ^ and shooing qq601 ANTIQUES ; :ilrSiiahhg.CM 8 A N nat 7 34^^1.______Free slandlno wood stpva,— •97-3M6. 522 HAKUFACTURED ^Doluxo now 2 and 3 bdmi. 2 ' ' 1760 English Grandlalhor HERE f$300 oltor. Smoked glas« bath 4 piox, rolrig, DW, dis- r.tt.r;» I s3 iBig bosutllul sorreil 4yr old 17 for ancand brass end tablea and : CURRENTLY REUODELED! GEM HOUES \ _Jongeaso.8.day-Clock.,Minl------3 bdrm. 1.75 bath homa _posaLcaiport.-yardjnainJo-- _omLaULXad-aSitt^. —^ condition, apprised ’^ f o e ’lablorjfOO'olfo^------— :— (»«HC26«n^rn:)row~ MovbM must sea. 26x66, nonco ' and jvator/sowor in- $14,000. mako ottor. Days ■ " G R E A T ~c ^ a 324-6802.______; bulldinga.. i;otd watar , 19MFiooiwood,4bdfm.2 ckidod.no ‘ pots or smoMno. 71703 DABY {CaB 1-600-700-3868. _7733-0318 733-0687 aHof 6 , Log Csblnpkg $10^95- apringa aaong on 20 acreaM BUILDING LOTS _ _ _ W h . A roaldooll - MUST | SEEI $650 AND . -SA V -IN G S-i4i; ~ $ 6 05rC all woekdays-734------____ ^E-QU.P«M ------bBtg-Borroi-flsldinariWoTTArT 'Antlquo'slool wh-bolsrtftf^" ^ -juatminutaalromSnako-I® — ANDACREAGES” horso, do anylhlngl Call ssorted paks ft sizes, 200 pr S w e ^ copo, aaddto - . hivar boat docka. Talk to . 441lWlllnc..wooliendsor 71500 gallon Muollor milk ^ °N Jnotch torn. 2*x6*TftG root FORSALE ovoa 733-4530 73^6373.1 ftovn mag sso, by all or.. $25 ba. •FUR^TUIJf JS • 8AM>latl37-45Z7. tank, used 0 mo. 2 com- -1 Wooden wagon, manure ■ dodtin^kuis, vktoo, toll ft ; GREAT YEW-bdrm. 2 bflfh I Joromo-1 bdrm upstairs opt. pressors, free hoalor, tank ERICWANMAN V other slzos availablo. r [S ^ Hoise Shooino 734-1361 |! spreader,• other horso douMawlda mobilo home $200.316SAdams.Call washor. Prico nogoiiblo .. drawn larm Implements. APPLIANCES ____ 307-684-2445. ■ ~ on 4 acrea. 4 car aaraga 324-7002.______s Call 733-f^^ toavo msg. “. . . ;Forsak>:.1 more . c r a 7 3 6 ^ 5 ...... • with low------"MkxMkxowavo. liko new, $1006,------with ahop. outbuildln^a.I,* j J S S ' “ * “ ^ % 4 , 0 0 0 S fu 197.94-rtghway 30, Largo 3 bodroom duplex be­ 17'AhpTacumsehbol 1 loney block Arab. Good BeautHul 1025 player piano CLEARANCE Sm omortainmonl contor,'. ' K)dk)ta mora. Call LARhY hind Anderaona Camp lor driv^ ^ 2^ m > o k > d brand now, $100. M nr-4040. " BuN ■ $22,500, with bench and tots ofrote. PRICES 7334377. ■ 041-«3-1S213rdAvo.East. ! ronl. Rural area, clean and ffaftllS. IBring Ihe nostalgia ol the 0; TF $7,900 i quiet. V0 7 nicel$675per 8pirlted.B)ftoclJor.quoo(i__, Ni«r4-poitenwiinxKi-wii«:^— — monthi-relefences.-oloan- tt. —oldi5nahonkyioi*tow- 37M ihpR^^hwgy^ I own homol i2,005. Call —f—Landwatehj- ing dopoail. 733-6756. e ~ ■; (rom$24.Barsloots »£ ‘ : mitoa from Twin Falla. Exit new. IncludesTpair of 1B2oni-84.______HORSE SALE R ^ w j^ Mk 11^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ from$69.Pk3neer no Realtors 602 UNFURMSHEO 704 CUSTOM FARU 1 ahaeu ft oomlortor. $131 Now, 2 bdrm. 1'A balh. pri- “ TWIN FALLS LIVESTOCK < speakers from $89 HOUSES' *; SERVKES ^ C0MMISSK3N COMPANY - Almond Whirlpool ralrifl, veto. WD hookupa, AC. ga- FrMaySepMmbar30,6PM g, pair. JVC Blasters used JS leaa than 2 yra. . GEM : 3 bdrm 1,1 bath no pots, $ ^ Tackaaiorirst.HavonMis- 602 APPLIANCES from $59. 0-544-?;^ Cd .____^______STATCR^LTY ' ^Ail typos CHOPPING « 1 ' SII OUMMTATC .mon.h.736-a9g. _ THRESHING, rotary hoe­ 1 13 cu ft Whirlpool rolrigora- a t Piano, Pier $1000«Ber. Sew m » PROPERTY = 3 bdrm, washor, dryor. rofrig,' Now ^ 2 bdrm, all appls. AC, ing,-swath.1 rake. bate., j tQr.$1S0.S43«06. I $450^go^^^nlh. Avail . ______733-7474______1 r The ^ atovo Included. Good groundwork, rock pickor. _ I Rigidoiro relrigoralor Iroozor. Wilson Bates Rainbow vacuum. 3 yrs old. ' Baautllul St George Utah,h i 2 acre tot over bokkM Snakoto adwolaraa. 734-6048. - Randv Waaw . S43<886. Horaea:h > Bought, aOld and I w^ile. works groat, $75. ■ exe, tend, $ ^ ^ S 4 i6 3 3 g •n. R hw . RooiMtiona&taMr- A 4 bdrm, 2400 sq I houso in: Now N' 3 bdrm, all appla, AC~ s;Bean threshing: Top quality traded. tr Call^^605S_------I 7364)845______CLEARANCE Redfm Avon giMa, $1S<-. RCA 2bd ^*2ba5^1o!^OTa r adi«>. $80.000. 8 3 7 - 6 ^ ^ nice neighborhood, $735; r^tt"p o fe J work, anywhere in MV. Horsesh ft ponies. Priced I qGE rolrig, white, $150. Bo- CENTER 19* TV. Die now. $2M. j _ PRUCBWLOMGLOTS-• '■ mo,$Kiyd«>.Nop«a,no ! 324-4824 or 530-4824 riohtl1 324-43M.______! loroaaTlor 6:30^-3748. 4!4 mi W BuH Come on oUl NET&nFaltHBae^;to-. smotoo.73t7620. jJ Cudom mechanical *p 702 Main Ave. N 734-4647.______^ ■ 512 FARUSAANCHES dMsion. 6 kil. $24,900- : Nowly remodeled I bdrm, Heavy duty Kenmoro 7 3 3 -6 1 4 6 ^ RocKPigaMo. washer ft drm , $200. Shop barreU type stove with ANDOAKOES $25.900.324-51B3. - ' *^l'l*.^Saq'lt*Munt^, appb,| washor-dryor h t^ - ■ Twin Falls p&lbdures,$1S0.Whllee g up, waler. sanitation & ba- tainhorse,$l500ortrado ~ g. homo, now caiM . 3 bdmi,' 2cc^inc.nopols.$4W. > plate enamel trash bumeir. ; 340 acraa. V* mllaa river 2'/ibath,outaldepetaok. ' focgo,^^oreto. RRolrigentfor, trost-lroe. oxcol Matchingm! hlda-a-bod ft $100. | | Cash orM 734-3506 • noflh and waaJ border, do: - A»)liancM.$950mo. Thellar^ag^t . C _ cond. $200.^-1075; teyosoat.$150.734-3716-y I maeticw*a,aaplic.3bdnn 733-0730 <=%^Sse^5!' Smith'a Used Appllancas, m 514 MCOUE Rogistored Toneseo Walker, I ^ Floral couch, golda. $2 0 0 . CONTADCRSI . ! homa.ombukfingi.ac)prw. Q U IE T LIVING mare, well broke. 16 yrs ' 245Washlnglon734-106S 29 • PROPERTY I ; .W/D, Ranges. Relriga. 30 Chair: Croam ft gold. $15. 20n ' ft 40-. 733-3965 wook-' . 100 acraa Irrigated, 129 _ I A doan, super ahaip 1 bdnnI CCloancomplox. 1 &2bdrm oM. Call 034-5770. ; c\ a 734-0744 momlno. ___ d a v s or 73^2837 evos.:^ : water tfw ea Gig to00daywatTanty^5_ S 'SALMON RIVER*> Ii apt, a n il. Located down- Du.n«'iCu«olilF«nntoa Saddle S, mulo, buckskin, 16 ; - FuU-sizo bod, like new: mat- Used Us< rasturani equipmoni. 436>670S«r 733-2800 hands. I 11 yrsold,$1200. I $Wantaddaadorallva. ^ Sueeosakd A&W family rot- TVs. VCR's, ft Appls. _ C a ^ -0 6 7 4 . •! . zr taurwit.2«^ acrea on River,t ' AvallabloaroundOct1.4 HAYRETRIEViia JC il 734.2813.______I TTV Doctor. 7 3 ^ 6 8 . — Usod shelyltj, Lozlor and fs: 1-^47-5476. I bdrm. 2 bath house. In-■ r Caa 328^342. Team Ti o in o o f groy moros. 1 - Full size pillow top mattross warohouso; rature Source. - i dodoaAC.Iiroploeo.ibor. _ 7ft6yrs.diivoorrido.pa- t ft box spriM, sta in plasik:. in j Nico noighborhood. nearf SStudio with shared balh. ' ^Will travel- Bean threshing; Inc., 702 3rd ST. Wost. - 515 COMMERCIAL, reasonable, dependabre rado broke. $3200. 536- i $150.Cal7S4-6881. Twint« Fate. ID 733-4486 :? FARMS I CSI.$B50afflo, Ist.lastI :$175 -f $100 dop. Call I ahd GOOOl Call Bruce _2602 morn or evoa, , W H Y i ; • 400 ACRE8 -cropa. llvo-’«• PROPERTY ' I 423-5670 ally Som. ' Ouoon Setta Period Sleepw Wagon Wa wheel light lixlur*; „fl3i-S12Sor034^.— TenneaaeWafker.binckrr- T holel rotums-unbolkivablo •penitoP* hich; oWChevy I>y-— ------;— ilodraatup;4bdmirhomo; rTwInFalls721>drm‘dupIox.''- 1 6 2 hands. goMing. foatod ; parts ft csr heater; tail A n k a opaarton NW ot Avail immodiatoly, 2 bdrm,. appliances, waior. WD 7, 4/11/B9 Ihis horse has boon t I RENT “but true. Only $09.95 por pi STRIKING PRICE houae.« 416 O w ond St. 705 FARU I whonypucan _tsol. 734-8881. gales; gi ladders; bathroom , h&to.t3ao.5»2<5a. i' MACHINERY usod by m y ^ . lor trails ft molding; molorcydos. Call ; • 240 ACR'ES - Cropa. paa*la- REDUCTION : $375amo.-»$200d«.Calt‘ ^Verycleanlbdrmduplox_ hunting ainco '02 ft '03. ! Dd •733-0248 ' lure, TFCC water, gatod : 733-6684, botwoon ^X -5, ^^ a r l ^ ^ furnished. Call | 15301 JD 55 hp. complotoly also usod lor oulliltlng Iho I Mon-m______^ summorof94.Hoisbroko B U Y 1 VJWhirlpool sm uprighi IroezaC '** F o r Y our W e e k e n d Cow> robullt engine, loader op- works oxcol. $150. Soaly i gsria"'™ ''”""""- «l-| Cloan,Joromo.2bdrm,no - ttonal.Cal%36-2204._____ to shool olf from, broke to - •177AC«£8-Nk»rowCTop 1.5 Poa. $425.324-7352. g bed w rhM dboard^Reai P'posiurpodic ulira plush . 605 ROOUSFORRENT 1075 Ford F600 w- bod & drivo a bugoy. ft broke tor R IG H T 1 mall-box 4 mo old. nei« ' ?P acros Jusl a short llvovo Cozyrocontlyromodolod 1 _ childron. Eilhor expeil- : !i*;^‘.CgA 'rbiiS.“lE AND C J a 734-2160.______^ JB_$800.sa $350^36^6.^ minme drivo to lown. alert­ bdim, $325 ♦ Miia, woat forr CottageC apis; mkro & rofrig. | lifts, 6 ^ 2 4 ^ ' encod or amalour rklor will - olC«d*tord.B26 l y ous views. Fnwkio warmth.*h. tD0r«on.Call733-f078. . _ monlhfyralaa.733«M. ofibv this h ( ^ - 420-3645. White metal detector, coin - •160ACRE8-gooddal7 196042'EagkilsrmbedtrBii^ - mastor. 6000ID, $279. 7 C enual air & central vacu- .Hagerman: 3 bdrm. 1 bath, K TIVSHORSESHOEINOI very g ^ cond. $300. ' .aite.-welaprinUora.hay& um. Opulent decorator up- er, 4' removable akies. now P A Y " 326-5305. 734-5363. I- pMture.WofWendeO. JP* W.Ohookup,4aeroa.pas-■ “* * * ^ e l: Weekly rai» ! Supor-aDde Oner, new boR. ACRES-- Row crop a 1^- tOro $550 mo! 637-6304 . Inckideai cable w-HBO, doily 9Mrubbor, 95% brakes, Ouoon walor bod w-book- Your Y« lavoriie photos ol oarty cM la8etip,ctoerMBI. tor wot or roi. good eondlion. $425. WilsonBates ' ^oroanJ33:3466. 25: COLDWELL. I balh. river front housa, no0 inWlagoWott.Joromo.No dry corn or cotton seed, 543-4731 afler 6pm or I. ft««t475mo 324e9Qa_ PTO or electric motor drive, leave mosaago.______, CLEARANCE , festered Plartoa:y330005 BANKER 600 Bushel per hour; Ilko S < ft.S Trailers: 6x16x7'. CENTER Eanh ^ wood'stov^good “. Suzuki Vioan.hd-sizo. WESTERN REALTYy Lovo»yNE3bdnnh(mo,1yr7 6607 OFFICE AND new$95O.2SK.W.06ner»- $3430.6x17x7', 4 horse dition. $350 orbesl oiler, >1 'u. Ca734-8121. 702 Main Ave. N ca43e-5604. .. ^ i Vary producthre 60 aero*7 hN 733-2365 lease mkiimum. $075 mo, RETALSPACE ■ tor, s k ^ phase. 1 ^ 2 4 0 slai^t. walk-in lack $3090. Yamaha tenor sax. 2 yia eU; of Curry. Older houae,■e. Independently owned $ voft, PTO drive. $1,200. 6x16carhauler,$1275. 733-6146 Nico fj Blaze King fireplacs In- 0 ; *200.00fl. Cal 423-5071. operated.; > OFFICES $125 uo 73^8022 Cal436-6118.x 6x18- $1375.837-6501 TwinFalls^ 'son. roasonibto. 734-2774 |i 1/ S I • r f J ■-

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<9 ‘ 825; WANTED TO BUY > O N b r id g e " B o b b y W o K f “ THEACES~^ W anied to buy: Ford 460 or ' - — - I 1429 *nalne In good condi* ould have been an ex- ~i •qt takes attie talent iqs(3 see d ea rly double woul !iSnSlteS^ Hardwood ‘ I a U what lies under one'se's nose, a -tremelyfrislii B l q r c a l l . ______^ J axiarior door, size 32* wkto' owin'what—------; ------x72*-feng.AJao cheat o«------— good deal o/it-to know d r a w n a a f t o a t Iw - ■ direction to point thatlo or ro o n ." N O R T H 9-it-A —WJWJi. Auden. 4 K J 9 7 - V Q 5 3 W|W anted lo buy O regon Myr- BUS] liewood barm lurn, any ♦ A J4 ^.aoldalHouaiarFum J piay ed ih a - --• _ - * 8 6 3 ...... I S tw e..1930'a-1940'a. CaO . . Today's garne was pt 43ft4443.______recent team match. One)ne declarer WEST ' E A S T STWanted lg buy: Slar War paid off to bad luclc. FtFacing the 4 10 8544 4 8 3 loya, indoor-outdoor ca/pot> • sam'e luck, tbe otberer declarer V2 V K 8 7 0 il CaU733 0939 3 1 e x t 2 f o r m oire n infonnation or' jyour service npretresentatlve m ing play. ♦ Q 10 9 6 ♦ K 7 2 c sniffed out tbe winni 0016. ______dues? ♦AKIO^»4 ♦ 9 7 5 .2 J • Where did be get his tiuc Wanied to buy: U ssd crft> in West cashed bis two/o Ihigh clubs S O U T H Q and switched to the diad ia m o n d 10. ♦ A Q 2 a 1— 1 I ired ,' E a s t ’s Wanted: U«*d canoe ■ ■ i l Dummy’s jack covere< V A J 10 9 4 Ctf 54»«oe7 A-1 DRYWALL S ta rt y o u redw ood V king won and a diamoiaond return ♦ 8 5 3 - j W anl lo buy 3-4000 gallon Oiywali installation, taping & mSSBm >RpFESSIONAL went to dumn^/s ace..Tlie I t defend- ^ d ^ k p ro je c t now l ♦ Q J . luel lank. TO2-755-2243 lexturing. 16 yrs experierKe. eirs were now bookedd anda South Backhoe, ‘ COMING SOONI JT Petterson Constnjction ROORNaiCOATINOS | Wanl to buy: Com a i m d»- Jo b s large or small. THE CAT DOCTOR ‘ . bad to bring in both nuinwijors with- Vulnerable:le :B o t h ’ . ^ f^WemiSoTfF. ' B a s e m e n t s , G reg L o ssln g , ow ner Specializing in decks, . out loos. D e a le r Weafetit _ CM 7 3 3 ^ 1 . All phases of heavy -733t7221 or 3 2 6 -^ Crawt Spaces. Orain 733 T R O Y ’S H O M E , I ly, the spade E xcavating trumps. Unfortunately, 7 3 6 - 4 4 7 4 IMPROVEMENT | • suit was now blockedd iand ^u th ' Openlngleaiead: Club king 828 ^ COliECTBLES & P a v in g I was left with another loeloeerfbrone AND VALUABLES. Customer satisfadion's We do asphalt driveways down- BIDV)WrniTHEACES . “cCompial* aet o le Sound ol* a must! Kitchen, baths, MueleeolectorpWaaao JOHN'S ‘ In the repl«y, the pUc?lay went the par1(ing tots, asphalt . cabinets, counter tops, ' same up to the secondmd trump fi- south holds SHARPENING Ids: ■ patching, grading & topsoil. floors, ceilings^ walls, nesse. However, insteate a d o f le a d - , ♦ 10 8 5 4 Dopr 5; 66 .0.V. many aeeeaao- WORK OF ART to dummy’s concrete, roofS & " SERVICE . ing his low spade to V 2 r HONEY DO, INC. 7 3 4 - 4 2 2 0 Handyman services • jack, this declarer ledid :h is q u e e n ♦ Q 1 0 9 0 ------t ___dump-truck^wice------^ - -BOOKKEEPING ------Carbido'a'stsei'sa'ws: — —and'overtook—He-p,- p i c k e d - u p ------^*A -K-10 4------J " Home repair; Electrical, Do Little, eagle heart prim , . Call 438-8231 ^ ind after he S E R V IC E We sharpen hair dippers. ' trumps as before iand S o u t b j plumbing, light carpentry, cashed bis spade ace,;e, be boldly ” 2™ K l W & S r i e w e Computerized For All Your to dummy's i Z painting yan]&'building I 141 Bracken SL S. led bis sj^de deuce to ? ' Jl Reasonable Rates - ExcavaUon Needs. nine to pick up*the suiBuiLHisdia- M a r g a r e t T u b b s clean-up. I - 734-4050 }n dummy’s Ponds, driveways. ‘ mond loser went on R: Pass. Gam e chances (208) 734-6271 spade jack andiie haddlOtrick.m- II maintenance, as well as all 7 3 3-0966 I V , so it’s best to tiy for a II stead of only nine. your paving needs. Tony's Landscapltjg IS s c o r e .' Ij The clue? When the play dis- »niaUplu»i Circle T Enterprises TWIN FALLS Get your hom e In A Home Repair ■ closed West bad onlylly an ace, a 326-5682 or . king and' a queen, Southu tb h a d g ood iMliauto11»MM.P.OBaUM.tM. _ PLAN ROOM .. ____ tune for.summerl_____ II ------6 7 8 - 3 7 4 4 ------— Newtawnsrireo^fvlce,"— I —;—reason-to-place-bim-m -w itb-four— ui.-teM7sa«i m Drafting Services Benefiei's Homa Care spades. Otherwise,.bi.bistakeout Available. OtytraB * Paining • Lawn Service sprinklers, home repairs & OC001 ATV8AND BE A CLASS OF ONE Jo b s to bid ' I - All home repairs more! 15 yrs experience MOTORCYCLES I Blueprint copies ^Guaranteed Tutoring** inside & out 10 yrs exp. •We do what you cant .do!* ^ i J W AHTQ>TODUY' «1981 C-70 Honda P a s s p ^ English Gramrrw-Writing' 811 MUSICAL 820 PETS'AND 1600 mllea. immaculate 734-PLAN Call B ru c e . SUPPUES , Free Mtlmates. 734-3322 H5THUMEHTS 10' a Larger non>woiking tcond. $600 FIRM. Call Valley 733-7543 ^ Creative Writing-- - color t v ’s a VCR’a. Can _J*36-^1M.______■T FrMpupa.aproxSwaaka■ 4gM878*vaawteda i( • ' Photography Od.5ai 5^118.. 1983 XR3S0R, $800. Call Fencing - 19'-21’tandamuia travel J ______A ll H o m e CsllJImst 733-9173 ~ Fr»«togoodhe(n*;Mo(l>«r'1 traiiar, igeOornawarin 1965 1( 600 Honda. *xe cond. All types of fences. H9 omce c a l , 1 y ro ld .\to m c a l,1 yr; ooodcondkton.S4»S301 J Farms A Residential R e p a i r s eld.A4kill*na,Aw»«k8 $1200.3248766.______- ALAN'S General Carpentry EQUPIENT B aaa bo a rd & g a a h*atara; '82 '8 Suzuki 081100E lor 423^775 Outdltyworli on plumbing, _ _R0modeisjLbl0W _____ 77am^!30pm------ofpoifiyrdiyml.painting. p construction • Specialty ANDERSON'S ~~ 7 days^week floors, (ences. mason;y. elec & . - great cond. $1750 o r b e a i' ■ d ^ . paiios. patio covers,- ButekRlvi*m,Ckia Torando JoWor.-678-1g4.______for free estim a te SPRINKLER REPAIR I carports, sh ^ s . Small more. FREE ESTIMATES. '91 Suzuki LT250R. Quad ■ • • Uyrsexpertence: • ‘ ^ ■SfflSaBSK ' racor, purchased ond ol jobs & repairs. "■ WinJerinngSpetia]! ' ’ ® ------120 PETSANO 396,427,454 anoln* or *92, I excel cond. $2850. ' R ichard 934-5198* 734-3244 SprinMer blowout $29.50 • 8UPPUE8 Kurt. 726^520.______FENCES 1-800«98-5198 - Clarinalloradvancodaiu- ^Humeral Ren* our ATVs, re- ! 1 yr old Btohen n«ut«r«d * doni.Tii«np*(lorkilarm*- aerv* , Immedtalely, 24hrs DECKS TF C ounty average 5«e lawn. ,.«>I».>1SP. 734-4434. ’• C ^j(M gprepair. g(902 BICYCLES CONSTRUCTION C u s t o m ttree lopping & removal.' Free Estimates _ B uilders CoBiputari. priniara, a^ -1992-li 1 9* S pocializod M-2 Summer Spoda! ------733-9063------—ShrotnrrnTcmmovai;------_ #21_SIS«08/ ------WorkaTwluture-ahock-a— All phases in Construction. RAUOS/CDS WofiioNQorWChKINO. bar I enoa, nooda new own­ Two rooms and hsilway Out o f area call TINKER'S _ 733-6760.Waptekuplreo. er. i hardly ridden, paid 20 years of experience in hauling o r w h a tev d i 4 m e oM O iM S M to , good . $39.95^i/p(0400sq.ft.; l-aOO-733-9063 2 O rio n . XTR 12* OVCX Con(nctortebuikla1700iq $1700 ; asking $800. 733. ' M.V. licensed General SPRINKLER & 7655. R v an .______FREE ESTIMATES I J- gparig«i.^ywj^ww ' ft houa* lor lata than $50 or ^ Also upholstery _____ .ContJ^or^______LMNDSCAPINB J ____ iaaa a a q tt. 324-8721 a sk — -ECONOM Y F e n c in g - ^ S ony hom * a larao . S diik!. . lorG*)______003 K BOATS A W ~ i Residential/Co^mmerciai' “ ’ Cair423>5^ 7 3 3 - 7 4 3 8 '...... ’ ...... $ 250. T r e e s & S h ru b s ^ aurround aound. $1000.'■ Buy. MB. »«)«. hito - dassl- UARM EnEM S 67S-72$4on-800-26}4OT All ty p es of fencing. - Ca»B2»58M ______- Hod t* III* ona plac* you — _ Professional work at . ______» Grading » • AKC B oxarpupptM , brM lft — -Quallty-Carpet-Care— ------= -W a rd '» -H o m q ------J2Lboal-taala(.4-traBerr^— I __flffocdabiapricas ______----- AIMHL 9^-urCal'438^ u a m o c h M Construction — . Walis‘& more! ~ T F » E E >...... :------Crvwcaboktar modal Foi?- Free Estim ates ^ ---- TfiCHWERY %Cior1ton.towmBaa.AT, - Special Fall :AKC C h l n ti* 5 = pp,Burt*Y678.2*^, 12' t; Ffcerform Dorset boat. 4 2 3 -4 4 9 0 ■ S T U I V I P 1 Clauaing 10' Lalha. hard ; aohpJohiaonmoloratrtf- electrical, plumbing. No job ». w a y t^ ic k M a n .n a a d a, DSNEY MOVES WANTED: Incentives • WiriteV m Sl**ping Baauly, Peter — too large or loo sm^l. 20 yrs FREIVIOVrAI-^ FORTRESS Snow Removal^ ^ 1 * Pan. the W . in exper. Free estimates. - goodMncHtlon&raaion» •' Mercuy.$1400. FENCING Free estim ates * >KO TMtot»fd blacfc l g . 7»530gev*aonly. Call W ard • F r e e e s t i m a t e s . * 16lt 1989 S m o k eraa tt boat No job too big or too __ a w l j ^ ^ w a r to o la . Call'li H ardw ood b u n k b e d a e t, T 734-6294 423-4840 T’33-1554 ‘ oood oond. 678-24M, motoriAtralar.OeUWrighl small. From wood to 'Austmllin Shteherd pup- : 734-7647. ______■ Homemad* hand Mkm red- - ...... wroughl.ifon. 7 3 3 - 1 S 6 6 H* 823 VABKTY FOODS pea.Sangoalonedlnner-. 11979 Campion 16',70hp" Free Estimates, G EN ERA L I I Evinnide,1owhra,$370d. N eed’^ m e . AND8ERVKE8 war*, roa* chintz #3763 references avaiiat)le _ pattern, a aeeMng Smkh a. _ Cal734r9557.______cleaning done? , HANDYMAN j . vahdivar products, espe*' 1988Bayliner,120HP*ndi Call anytim e 736-4917 DUANE'S PAINTING D ^ cWI]^^^^mango body' board. Ilahlfnderjroiing Commerciai or 'W here quality Is a SER V IC ES 1 D 8> L TREE SERVICE 7»jg46,ofe¥WinQt. . pial*.734^.93^V _ residential. We priority' ■ Vinyi Siding G et R eady for Winter. Sen/ing all MV fi ^ • yyy477i^— it • Home atudy co u n e on c ^ 1993Fero*15hp.' glacfcUbpups.Siito. Fm _ ^ e n se ra lc jng A repair. furnisht all supplies. Free estimates.Refs. . Exterior & interior. Woodriver areas. . .tOQoed ho(M. C vi b* Men : W e d o quality work. ; -at B uhl A u to Body o r c a ll. No J o b T oo BIG o r Ken's H«ndj?man s. “ O’SSStS™ ' Lhf*fre*ewwttKl,uploX’.. 7 6 7Vli hp Marc motor-cam- FREE ESTIMATES 1-800«S36-5185. - S m all Senrtee *■ . '8910'aluminum boat, 5hp Call Brenda CALL 734-3303 Mobile 420-TREE. ; Bowm an O rchard now haala M cCoy a Hull pottery, aU o 326-S836or 324*4078 - Old World Flooring eves32»S04S Local 536-5185. ‘ - a s s - : iy«w;^«-?73.'>, •____’ » 004 CAMPERS . Artistry CLAUDE'S PAINTING OOQFOOO Insured. ^ . tl Newer cam per ah el tor ahoitI ANO SHELLS Hardwood installation T rtPio ^ S S S j T ’**' bed Mazda pickup. 734- _ HONEY DO; INC.il Lowest bid in tovtm. Finishing & RefinishIng :: Draaaad P haM anta., “ 7523 *v*e7:0-5666davs 111W overshot. fcilyaeNcon- SERIOUS BLACKSMITH-.. . tab)*d. AC-OC. $700.324-.. Painting (Inside & out) No job too small! highest quality pro hand - r MQ8TU0CNT aaeks lorgo _ 36taafterScm. or Grap*a: ConcoRt; Fredonia Pete Button . Call DEWEY TUBBS prep, prime. & finish. I i- a gr*an aa*dlaa*. Noww an^longa and related! '( '84 9' camper, aeil-conl. ' 7 3 4 -5 9 7 2 booktoQtKi*.S3fr-2284. 20ft-734-7&0 after 6om C O M P U T E R j 734-6271 . Free Estim ate. I _ Jonathan applaa, Draamr S'overahol camper ra ACTaaOw*>wd.73»OI27. snowmobietraier. S A L E S , 733-2735 For M lir*AlJD^InltufJ - Ctf543-S288 after 6o«ti. ^SSS,*S53.- Sehnauztr; 9 wka old.d. Naw r a ^ p M ^ a ^ loma- btockAsDvw,mala. $125. ^ Wanied; 1 » r tandem aetl- _ S E R V I C E , & •- cont traBer. Cali 543-6761 ii 8e ' o v sr.ah o t cam por w-by- ______ELECTROLUX: I Cal6S4*d.Youpi^t -gBssa- ■ .. 733-1234 I ReataTeieacopiccamper. 736-2591 ^ > i w* pick. Phon* lo r dirac- a la ^ 4, rang*, oven, ico­ ia. tlonaererdara.wildaiv*r box. au p er huntlryi oulfit. Fw H ojIood horn*. Callall lani*amounla.-837-CBt4. ~ Wanted: Paaaport camera.: m uata^$300. Call eny SOUTHERN IDAHO | ELUSFTTLER _ You pick com 81d02»ft, time73«403.______C t f 4 3 6 - < ^ ______BUILDING REPAIR & •a tQmatot.73M14g, f HunleraSpedallSild*^ ■ WELDING r- WaMedtobuy:4X4tn>ck,er MAINTENANCE 73*-a3W,______824 .VDEO ■ Bronco. Toyola Land' O R A G T Portable welding service. • Crulaer lyp* vahicl*. S A W T O O T H PaiQting. nsofiog. siding, SNAKE RIVER ^ Will ta c rin e * m y baaulilullul BOERTAMHEHT 1 5 ,0 0 0 o r k f u . C all E ric _ nooring. cor>croto. loncir>g, equipment repair fi ; , ' rara a io c H o B anpal Qlttla C0NS*raUCT10N - SHEET METAL METALCO. Ite - . im E V B I O N _ Pick up cam per, a lo v e, ice »pfinW0rlnstallab0fi-4 ropoir. fabrication. Steel Buildings Heating/Air ConditioningI twmewoathoring. Wocan Manufactured in Twin ^ Dlid»iaw~iiliite ayaam wtHi * la S i ^ Dtenm lfLTE^*’ Free Estimates & 24 Hr. ity rwM«9 0 0 n t n l . ^ . S 43- . 21'X 24 'up t o i 0 0 'X 250'y Refrigeration moot all your noods for Falls, variety of colors. »l a s - f : We speclallai'ln dsMe'ss Commercial & rosklontlal & commofdol. Call us belore you buy. • Emergency Service • W* buy. ael a repair VCR‘a; S 906 GUKSAKD Z Residential • ^ Amkirewaveovw^Eccn- R i a £ S and steel buildings. Cell 324-8432 or 208-736-4653 NO ' J O B TO SMALL I «nvRaao 733-9444. _ (208) 733-8548 1 326-3264 3 2 6 -5 3 3 2 •1-800-560-6812 (208) 736-9019 Z*. tional brand iMwmolor;T; We n**d Concord grap es ai i SEPTEMBER 20% olf all .4«g* braaka down, lik*K* lytuataail. PaM $3300 wHi ahotguna. Twin Falla Cotn naw. S300. Cal 734-5^. aaHort1500.733^787. A Pa w a 7334050. \ ‘ i ..I ...... A . '— ' ------r " ------f"r~------r — ------WedrMtday.Septembeber 28.1994 Tlmos-News.». TwinTV Falla. Id ^ o C- v

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Mual aalll. $8995. 989 Chevy C a v alier Z 24. 199010 H onda Civic 2 do o r, Low i isasgg.ir'^- i; Excellent co^ ^ ^one 47K turn, otl season rate.>62M iBSBi uv^5^«w5an' 2 ^ in i-P 0 la ila Indy 500*a^ .,£!].mo.fert»v.20»67S-Z4a S l iorieinat-$70o;Cait2 Honda"OX-4*doorr -1075-1F5-PLYII00TH— ------U o(V S«10-5 i_ . _o^ „ s __S4^a«or6. 77c leeled susMnslon, new na) naJ milea, alw ayastoredln 34,C1,000 mi. Exo cond. ----- «12 UHJIY ------»t).$1495.%4.7»3& ____ 92 Plymouth Laser, rad, ____ VrtdftJOwiM .' •nmiEBs '|6|»62 Ford'2 door Galaxy AC garage, near new cond. $iij11000.324-4232- 1»2 P !c?3SO^®oi5j-Sld"'l? 7^B Chevy % ton SlhM ^, whl IW mia, axc.'cond. AC. •11 TRAVEL ' — 500. hardtop. N ear new »amper n w-atova. relrlg A ' f 5 Accord LX. $9900-otler, b laiiMnU^ up alereo cauette - 6'x16‘ tandem axle wl*!. origisriginaloond. $4,500 orol- bat^ rn^eej^\^Excel l4Konrabuai350. $2900. rail T R A »fR S r34472S.______• $19300.208-522-3672._ $19 ^ ------Wr/c5 C^ hook-up. $9400. . brakes, exoeloni lor lawn & j9ler. L ic a Ben 734 ^1 4 . oon 34-5387 or 9 S f« 1 ^ gaidencaraoranowmobOa' 21931934 Chavy tnicfcs. 1 wim 7 5SChevy C 1o'-wheeler,new '*60G0 GMC Jim m y, new paint, •82 C , » JEEP «Pif > IANDERSON RV J traBer. 42fr3645. • titla, ^as, recent overhaul 20^ Ooaiood cond. Good liras & .4W 1 a W « . . . rtfff*s.$3000.734476J^ ^Price. 42^5544,------igTg^ M7 HOTTUBS 4 '74 Bucko atock trir. 6x20, _fic« iraln-beot bed, dbl ram aulo, new tiraa. $3200. ***** '•»!'$3000 or best oiler; 6x17 vaurfour sd will teaeri 22.000 oyota* III to o h e o a e axo. Sd'JW iSa'.'S r Cal 4234823^ ------ANDPOOLS . lta<>edpuaMoti1r.tandomtil omili9 » ovoryday and tho 79BFoidMiloa$2300«lter. F ^mSiriManance.RHaiaael 1029029 CHRYSLER ’ |5?|ir average, trans reverse axle. $1500 or bost oiler. ° IMS HOLDAY RAMBLER « csuitf v*ill omax« you. Coll Cal 366-2456 1991 107676 PONTIAC AREHEREI ^76»6159______(xSay orKi ot\« of our tnendly — » LeBaron. 5 on floor, very Motor homeo.trBvoltraaon& ------^ 12 MERCEDES BEKZ ^ g ^ 8x20 uiilHy trailer, landom AdvKO-VlMrs will rielp you word M 4X4 ^ raPor^ita^^^. 806 UOTORHCIES . ^5lhwho«la19B4 26’ Eldo-| taxle. Ilghia. ramps, good yourfOurod»Oltwiit-wllb«mott '*** rado diaaat. r«ar bad. air. S >IUctlve and bring you tria ^971 .. t900B90-SR5-V6-4 Runner, „ ^M en^*S^.^300D. heavy outy trailer. $1200. eiuc >70 Ford ¥4 ton, 4x4, naw » 034 DATSUN ^ . ANDRVrS j; 734-2412 alter 5om. f«w>i■otuiayouflrolootung lor. p^j custom paM . 4- a l axtias - 10)4 ,8S3l'& ,0-.d.l0. ^ Mint, custom bulk flatbed. 1064 OruiMmMtar. IokM . „mlaa. Ate) S2.99gd TraBer made from ■82 GMp. ,ood«nd.,73 4:51a , ____ S I I S - 4 Runner, 4 cyl, 1975 9 ^ Datsun 280Z. Looks . q«, ' 25.000.milM. $ie,M 5. Eidl1B2onl%. itid e racka. & air shock*. 1006006 ,S E ia S t HEAVY “ iSl975Fo(d4x4.baaloner. . fullfull * tow p k g , all e x tra s , sh shi a rp , runs g r e a t, asking •___ 91 PcrtlacQ *atKlAm L& - TwinFrf«.ID733-67S6. J$450-423.^. EQUPMEKT ___ 7344178 evas..___$9!$9500. Call 324-6524 or M$t4tg.536^T74eve. i _____ ^Mercury^aoM^ood 4doc 17'Road Rangar. Salt con* >76 Chevy Blazer^ new 3 8 4 4 4 5 ^ tfy ? p m .------986 Volvo WbHa, conv. ^35}50.! with 5yr-50.000 mile ' ;041 FORD i l l j 1 Marranlee. all naw belts. 1006008 VANS * BUSES J Ponllac T rana Am. Red \ .5S5»BSffiS;?35! ^ rloses, ; water pump, alter- ig77 Ford Granada. 2 door^ r-bra, rear wkidow louvers, 43440f7a6.1114______1971 1® 1SRo«)nmnsr.Mova. II r H * -roda & main barrlnga. nal 974 Chevy 10 atep van, ^ irsphics.'extra clean,- 'ovan, icabox, hjmaca.ax* II l m i l rod %alor, starter, robuRt carb. 197< 91 Mercury Tracer. AT. jrepi ■83SoUh«M2B‘.grMlloor cal « cond. 7344757. I C . c a sse tte . 43K . e x ce l 13.000 ml. $22,900 Cali S T J S g ^ . 7 4 : rS s 5 r .« ttlo ‘r.'"o“li M i l s i pl«n. 29K m ilM , r t i d y 10 71974 ? Tarry 2 0 ' aelt con- II Q8.»16.BS0.42!M822. . Bulk bada. $6500 boih. pla 978 Chevy va n . se a t lots, rur NEW lalned.nawupholsloryov- II B2S«17.______rec ’ !sa(-u> 2 lor hunting or camp- _ *4440«aklorRoborJarod. £ 904QrvidAmSE.4Sthwtmltnvol ~ ond. Randydaya, 734- lore 60m ask ter DouQ. \,nK , iffiK rdri'SSs gine,S 6 sp e a k e r a lereo . & ^005.or738A>S9. __ 2 m s M } a a m iL — -.‘84PMAlTO»34‘ciMaA »traltar, avarythlnjj worka,' 100210I AUTOPAITTS 24cr . ______•CO eond. A GREAT BUY « :40'llaib«ltnier. 1971>78 Chevy Suburban 4x4. m»a.,t4000,a««14; mB , * ^asOOIrm:7M-2!5B. (REPA RS -3411Mlli«>adtaar. S» )m Estate: 1963 Mercury . m . f f ,.79M 5Z L - i f M^era^jto^g^fcwhan- 7r5 5 Oodge( cargo van, rabuil ceaz. 40.000 actual mlaa. IOMu sueA R U 1978 Travalazairailar, lull _ 94 International XL 9670. gfai 318. new p a n . g o ^ tirea. 1 9 9 0 F o r d T e m p o ^ Cvdotlv^B«Mwl$900K)t> c,contalnad with AC. good 3603& Ford angina, laaa than wetkJi.llO'cAaamL ^ >90 Subaru Loyale, 4 dr, _«pd._|a900.324-^231. . 10.000 1 mia on overhaul, }83 Ford F-150,351 CIO. T$14 t 4 ? ? , ^ 7 ? U t i y , g _ air.i t5100.C^734-53M. WE CAM M U , j J $600. Days 734-0896. <^«7»3, S3»23QHw«totiia« •]and badroom allda-out. FACTORY REBUILT 1007007 TRUCKS S l i o013 « AUC '“i ! m605. 73 6 -^ 5 .______73»3961______MOTORS — axccoiS.^k ml,*$8700- 1 Nissan 300 ZX turbo. »7 TOYOTA 006 SNOWVE»Cl£S i1994 f 3 0 'Flaatwood. deluxe 350 35 Chevy-$469; 302 Ford- 1963963Chevy 'A ton. 327 an- IWSfn'a'W ' StSiS ^ ba«loHer.324u7247. rh ia , gray laathar interior, & loaded. lUnata torcat $489;t Many more in slock, glm ^|^.1»m iar!'^li 89 Mustang tJ C 2 ^ o r . 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Centennial,ial, Pocatello and Capilal aal ll. yVaiei: V alley and MvlaUid al returned at the rangcville. 5-0. entered Idaho broadcasters and sponsspc writers Followin■ing Hillcrest was Lewiston,)n. which won and siaycdrd ini the top four spots. Idaliilio ncxl three places. Granj Id iking the class the only lin e ive unanimous support, to two No. I defeated lastla w e e k 's No. 2 team PosPosi Falls Falls beat Skyliryline 14-0 and-took oyer tluhe the poll al Nit’. 5. niakin ------^ ^ ------g av. one in the slate with all nmkcd teams unde- ' tearrams in this week's Associate*ated Press prep 14-13. Mailadison moved from fifthtl tito third fifth placc inthche poll. lotball poll.-and there wasn’sn’t much dis* * trailed by’ FPost F alls and C oeur d ’AleVIcne. ' P re sto n m iss(issed by one vole of beinin g feaied. ly. - In eiglu-ntan. Carej.irey stayed in the top a ^^ccmcnt c alwut the top leamsims in the four Murtaug:Igh again leads M agic Valle;lley Con- unanimous No.Jo. I in A-2. Bishop Kelly me place, Miillan. Noitls'Is'and a Highland-Cr.iig-1 othe:hcr classes. fcrencc riv;ival Oakley and Oakley alsoilso w as a W ciscr and Laki.akeland each moved lip om 10 mont held thc ncxl threethn places, separated HHillcrest of Idaho Falls pickedpit up all unaniniousus selection as thc No. 22 ti team in n o lc h . S n ak er River R fell from second ii [he hy only iwo points. TTh he lop four team s all firstrst-placc votes in A-1 Divi;ivision 11, and A-4. Wildeder, Hansen and Nompa Christian,Ch fifth after sufferffcring its first defeai of tin are uiiduleaicd. Dearyiry (4-1) camc hack al A few of u s Atoerlcan r Mutlu rtau g h N^as a unanim ous; N o . I in A-4. w hich beatat and rcplaccd Rim rock in the top season. tpleled the A-4 rankings; Glenns Ferry■y remr ained N o. 1 in A*3. gel;el- No. 5. re In the Thehe four other top*ranked tcaiteams cach gol five, compl l o c k e r r o o mi’, , iand we — heard peoplee t a l k i n g Big Skky . and w e thougj g h t , ‘M y ^ R u d y ’ res freslihman ]player s m e n I n ’ inspir G od, them ’s i vows t(to stay here.’ It w asI C< h i n e s e T h e A ssociated Press < w om en sw lirI m m e r s . Adam Kucera enjoyed1 ththe m ovie "R udy.” th e ins nchwanncr at Noire Dame v '.y compeetitive I sstory of a 27*year-old bcncl: play briefly in his final homi)m e game. T he A ssociated PressIS . — U.S. swimim m er Jenny ' *i liked it bccause it wasvas aboul an underdog who10 his ^ d ream s com c true." K uccran i said.s ThompsonT con possible UOISI: -• l lie six1 rcremaining schools in Last Saturday, he siarrctbull und to rem aining Us high school g olf 3 be an onhopcdic surgeonin, got even ^ - ' m w ill go to the Tw in FaUs : K u cera. w ho w arns to b' lin thc upper level of und out he might play in a mop-upir role competitive within team. Imore excited when he fount NCAA Division I-A/-AA." said a statement a.m. with golfing iagainst outmanned Pacific,ic. So did his father Bill, a gigraduate os- 'Registration is at 8 a.i adopted by lhc Presideilidenis Council. lotgim start. There .sismm at Nebraska beforee bbecom ing A dam 's h igh sclschool coach 3 ^ ^ __ startin£_at 9,with a shoti ______Dig.3ky.presidents.il.ts.in^arch.ofJ.9S3_VGt:____ lop t'eatiis and indi- jin Arizona. He/lew m toI wwj aiclt the jjamc. _will be prizes for the top ed to allow no morec ththan 45 foolball schol-- “ If Adam w.is going lo) play.pi 1 didn’t want lo misss iit." he said. ^ 9 'v id u als. ------orships as a cost con:oniainment move. But • More informaiion can:an be obtained by Adam’s moment finallyly came< after Pacific scored:d lale'in the ' — - APphoio“ , ^ two moriths later, thelhc idea was dropped In ' calling thc high scfibolI at 733.6551. ,gome. Following the kickoi:koff. coach sentsi Kuccra. ' the facc of strong opopposition from sonic iich to tailback Scott Davcnpip o n . Nebraska'sa's Adam Kucera warmsn s up at practice Tues* in with his first play, a pitch - league,members. I there, lhc nervousness dislisappcared," day. Last n tudent manager. Last CSI wom en’s tearam ranked “ A s soon as I ran out th t month, he w as the stud The .45-scholarshiphip idea for Division I- ised on thc play. 1 d id n ’t cv« K ucera said..“ l just focuscc rvcn hear the weekend,I, hhe played a s quarterba■back. : NCAA convention thtit ' Sth; m en’s ranked: e d 10th AA went before the N' crowd.*’ year, but rcccivcd littleittle support, irds on lhc next play, but ththe gain w as K uccra in 191990, said A dam is an ovcra'erachicver. TWIN FALLS —• TThe Collegc of Kuccra ran for four yardi c Tlic scholarship limitimil proposal was a factor wiped out by a holding'perpenalty. After two more run:mning plays. “He’s aI hheady player," Gill said,lid. “He doesn't have the Southern Idaho cross; cccountry women’s s in the decision by IdahoIda! and Boise Stale to he tried his firsl pass. size, slrchgliglh or speed to be a regul.gular player herc^but he’s ------—team-is-rankcd-fiflh andmd th c m en’s learn seek a higher level oif f fcfoolball competition. m. but 1 couldn’t, see the rC'receivers be- very inielli{lligcnt and he comcs fromom a good foolball back------is-tenth-in-the-NJGAAAA^^m5lon=One= =____ “ll was a timing pattern. lircc-timesJjavc_won.thc____ ■ saK ir’n u s t-g ro T in d .’’:— ------Big-Sky-tcams-thrcc cfbss'counny polls------__cause the linemen were: min trom ot me. *~Kucera si ------:------— • •rm a s pproud ri of-him as 1 can be,*I-B-B ilL K u ccra said. “ He’s al- • Division l-AA foolbailball championship, but In the weekly ,poll. Ri(Ricks is rated tops threw it aw ay to be safe." > thc“ lasl tim e w as-lO0 'ycars y ago.-This-week,------It’s hard to sec over giantgii linemen when you’re’re only 5-8. ways been1 a great student and a greatal leader.I A nd now h e's get* in the women's divisionion and thc Viking Montana is ranked No.No 3 among Division I- Even Ihough siancr Tommiimie Frazier is sidelined byf oa blood clot ting a chanccncc 10 fulfill his drcam .“ men ;ire ranked fifth. OnO n the m en’s side. 0 AA teams. Idaho is1 No.Nc 6 ond two oiher Big in his leg, Kuccra knows> hishi playing lime will slill b

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They betwlieve the and is interestedSled in Steve McNair. several years she and herler husband expansion stocking planJl — likely the Alcom StatiState quarterback, but himcd off the Monday nighight g am e at to be unveiled durinjng league probably woulould want to sign a hdlftime and had sex insiinstead. (At. meetings this week —' willv leave veteran to break■eak him in slowly. halftim e, lhe gam e w as a1 rout.)roi them a choice o f th e agei;ed, the un- "I’d hate to10 startsi a rookie quar- The Broncos' loss wass significantsi fit and the just-plain bad.d. tcrback behindnd the kind o f ofTcn- for several reasons: • "I d o n 't think w e 'll fifind much sive line we'ree're going to have." —This was the fourtl^o:consecutive : .■ i - bf value." says Bill Po»olian. the Polian says, — gamc'in'which'quartcrback'ick-JoH n-El~lg^^Q •Carolina general maninager. "1 As for rcalig:ilignment. TagUobuc way threw an inierccptioilion. Elwoy ' Ihink a lot of the peoplele we'll be is hopeful enqu{iqugh team s w ill seek had already set an NFLL r record by able to pick will be plalayers just' an agreementnt oni new divisions becoming the flrst quarteirterbock to' '' signed o ff the street.” throw interceptions thatat were rc* " Other NFL people aaren't so j‘Everyonele hh as so m e th in g to - tum ed for touchdow ns inn tlthree con- \4 sure, suggesting that fnree agency gain and someimething to risk." he ' sccutivc games. will make available to0 Carolina says. “If youlu gelg everyone into — It was the sccond timemc this sea- ’ P and Jacksonville the kiniind of non- the proccss,. ihen'lhereth< are risks son Elway flubbed a potent:ential game- M M H i^ expansion players thehey never for everyone." winning touchdown pass.ii;s.inside the would get otherwise. MMoreover, Two obviousous places to changc 20-yard line. they will be fv enough\ iunder the arc the NFC EEas ast and W est, — For the first time sinceice 1964 the salary cap —'suuiing ala l zero, in T he W esi hashas New Orleans and B roncos a re 0-4. fact — they will be ableIc to afford Atlanta, andI wouldwc probably get Perhaps what slung thehe most for players others w o uldn't.t. Jacksonville: ifif Tagliabue has to the Broncos nnd their fansans was the In fact, it's already a foregone make the decisircision, making il ihc fact that D enver had a chanf thtl e sc e n a rio s un- - been a winning touchdown-»n pass. On Buffalo. through 1992. . • ___ ...... veiled by thet^lM I gue.have Ari-.. ^ , fourth down frorn the BillSills' 4. El- "Thf hnllLsUpped. t Itly just-wcird—rig•righl-lherc;^Phillips-said:—------ing-goodrjusrisrnor^ood'enough'to ------way inrcwito. ccdnc riilmliman in the that it's happcipcncd twice." : . Despite 1 earlier calls forir P h illip ’s win. these meetings is the reoeolignmcnt pa Boy moving'ing from the Central back of the end zone, butbul Ihc ball The last tirtime that happened the dismissal, dis most of tho mediaia criticism • •'We’ve hadid ia lot of games go our the league hopes to put intoit effect to the East andand Carolina' moving sailed over his head. ball was dry.y . Elway sim ply lost hi.s on on Tuesday was aimed at Elw.Iway. w ay.” E lw ayy ssaid. “Unfortunately, with expansion. Comirimissioner into the Central.trai. • At Maxfield and Friendinds, a Den- grip. leadinglg to on interception by Denver 1 Post columnistst W o o d y they're not goiroing o u r w ay now .” Paul Tagliabue has the; rightt in a B ul m o re; lological moves are vcr sports bar, Bob Davigig broke1 the San Diego lin(inebacker Junior Seou. Paige Pai said Elway has fallen:n from the The playersrs ssay things have to im- deadlock to insert Caroro lin a and stalled by politicilities. silence among a small crowd ert that "1 thoughttit I ’d n ev er see it m ore comeback co king to the “H‘Harmless prove sooner• oio r later. Jacksonville into thee existing Arizona doe:Joesn'l want to lose had ju st w itnessed Ihc play.ay, than once.” PIPhillips said. “1 thought Horsem Ho an." “Our luck'sk's going to change." four-team divisions — AFCA Ccn- Dallas, a bigg ddraw everywhere, “Elway may need glassessses. I’m se- the momcntun:um w as going our way." "... The Broncos have IIlived and Tillman said.. “ll“1 h as to." trai and NFC West — bbul would particularly inin 1Tempe. But Dallas rious. 1 think he does," DavigDa said. Phillips hodlad done his share to help died die wilh Elway, and theyey are dy- The Bronco,cos are idle this week much prefer lo reoligig n 01 the doesn't wantt toto end its divisional “ H e also needs a lot o f helpcIp.,A lot o f end ihc Brononcos' slump. He went for ing," ing Paige wrote. “Supenrrman can'l and face thec iSeahawks in Seattle sam e time. rivalries w iihh tlthe New York Gi- help." ...... it on fourth-;h-and-5 and Elway hit fly anym ore.” • ...... ------.....Oct. 9.-Phi!li^;li^s said the extra time :T!ic'slocking'plan‘hhas been ontsl Woshirigtrigtbn Redskins and “Fm not trying to makeike excuses, Shannon Sharilarpe with a 24-yard pass But I Phillips hesitated Tufuesday to ofT will be we{c■eicome. com plicated by free agcy, there is nati from thele / AFC Central, ond unlikely to be a set flgugure teoms Ihe AFC Wesle s t gro u p o f K onsas will be allowed to prolctICCt — say City, the Raidaiders. Denver and 35 current memben of‘ tlthe roster. San Diego. ThiThey have been to- - — Instead. they-will-be-re<'equired-lo—gclher-fiince-the.thc-slart-of-the-AFL,------— Scial^Resdskins make available a cenairlin number in 1960. nameiKlewstartilin g Q B ASHBURN. Vo. (AP]\P) — Norv • Shuler rememained on ihe bench as Dallas’ week off rest Turner never mode it aI sosccret Heath Friesz threw!w for 476 yards and six ^ Shuler was going to bee hhis quarter- touchdowns1S in two gomes, against bock. On Tuesday, Tumst non-ex- and Sm ith to> thrthrow his helmet, ' o n a com bination o f Friesriesz's rccent awfully wellell and given us a lot of' isteni. The wide receivers:rs seldom But, a weekk offo has restored some performances and his: fefeeling that positive thinlings, gotten our offense J saw a ball. calm. Shuler is ready to play. off to a goodKxi sum ,” Turner said. “1 I "We were trying to takee what the "We're goinoing lo be OK.” Irvin ______!lEven.though-we-ve-I?e-been-very just felt-at-th-this-lime-it was thc-right— " --defense d e gave-us.’—said-offetfcnsivc-co^— said. "Everyone'one-is-together-on-this— productive in the passing.ng gam e, and thing to doI n jfth j You have to go to yourr running during the byelyc week "to get all the ------(with-Friesz)rwe^re^till-nII-making-the—competc-for-t —startlng-quarterback-aiagainst-Oallas-SundayT- errors that are keeping: us from get- - he m issed 13 days of training camp - - g~game~mni~yoTir r tight-ensndr^'hat l0 sing"0 ut"0 fTnysystcmr^’ my ------ting dpne whot we wantwa to get getting a coicontract worked out. He m'means you have to handle: thet ball a ' " Coach Barryrry Switzer had a long done,” Turner said. “AmAnd if we're signed an cighl-ycar.ci S19.2S mil- di(did n ’t have a p roblem w ilhh that.i gom es w ilh Heath Hi playing. And }?lot of times without tumo^overs.' Wc off week to exar:xam ine his team, going to have those erroirrors. I’d Just>\ lion dcql, |hefhe biggest in team histo* “1 think we're just kind I of again, we're goingg( to continue to lost three Aimbles. Thai kill(lied us.” "It's been a Ilittle-(rustrating, but as soon be having those>e errorsc with ry, on A ug. 22. swswitching, you can call ilI 0t bench- improve, andd 1four or five weeks Zampese has comc underc r heat bc- w e have o ur fcfocus back," Swiizer Heath and making projrogress'that Fricsz. a f five-year veteran who in]ing, 1 don't have a probU>lem with down the road,d. we’re going lo be a cause the man he rcplaccccd. Norv said. "Wc need:ed to start doing the lit- lost his job)b in San Diego to Stan ihtthat, but in my mind we'rere switch* lot better.'' Turner, was the offensive! coordino-c tie things. WWe've e' gol to catch the /liulcr said he was glad(lod finolly to Humphries.s. \w as signed by lhe Red- Injing ” he said. • . Shtiler has} cicompleted 13 of 24 tor on two Super Bowl chiihampions. ball and not jumpjun offsides. We have get the chance to start. skins beforere the April draft. Turner “I’m not going to walkIk around passes for 107)7 yards, with one in- Zampese trades, wits witlith 'T u rn e r to, play up to:o oour ability. If wc do “I’m just glad to get: thboys (2*1) are ranked the winning side again,1. aand give it learned thehe R e d s k in s ' o ffe n siv e laslast month and other thingsgs I’m n ot that Shuler’s finfirst start com es in one "W e’d like to get the baball to the fifth in the NFL'IFL in total ofTcnse and -all'I can and give it 110 percenC scheme, vevery proud aboui, bul 1 standbys ofthe toughest)st games of lhe year. wide receivers more, but teamU s, arc first in rushingng coffense. he sold. “ It is not goingg tcto b c som e- " H e 's fouiour weeks funher along wlw hat I did, and hopefully> I ’ll leam "T here’s so) mn: uch o ther things for tak in g Ihem owoy from usus." Zam- "We're stillill inot doing things the thing that will happenn overnight,< than whenI vwc had this discussion fr(from those mistakes wh''hen they 'him to be thin!linking about, I hope pese said. “Maybe wc nccc:cd to start way wc knowow how," Smith said, There will be some upss oiand downs, lost tim e."" 'Turner said. "That’s w ththe starter, we're doing,lg. I think he's a lot fur- thtthe long-term gain of deveveloping ously they areire on Sunday — but end Jay Novacek leads the[ic team in fine b y Sundoy.lay. Friesz’s .strong showinglg i in G am e 2 ther along onand ready to play,'' hiihis quarterback o f the futureve. during the wee/eek.il’s the Redskins '' catches w ith 15. O f th e top3p four re- The Cowbo;'boys got some good at New Orleans causeded Turner to Friesz sai'iaid he realized he was • "I think w c can be a goodod offense and us havinglg good] practices, and ceivers on the team, onlyy one is a news from theJie trainers when third* __ _postpone.plans.to.starLSh^huletin-thc—playing-a-ki-kind-of-caretakcr-rolc—wi -with-Healh-playing^-I-lhinknk-we-can—making-sure-M s-we-conlinue-toHm-- -widcout,-Michael-Irvin.-wh.’ho has-14—down-rccciver-;'cr-and'kick-return-star— third gam e. w hile Shulerler g ot up to speed, but he bcbc.compeiitive. 1 think-we;e can w in prove." cacatches. . ‘ ' Kevin Williamsims was cleared to play, Running bock Emmittt :Smith is Williams hadid beent nursing a knee • n(n e x t w ith 13 and fu llb aack c Daryl sprain and missclisscd the Detroit game. Patriotts see ►layoffs]in futuire I CollIts catch aareceiver ’with expe:erience ------FOXBOROrMissrrAP?iP) — For His rebuildilding progrom is pro- playing pli to show improvrmer Denver and New-- Then 1 in June, their third-mmost pro- long enoughI so you know what been there'all s-ix years.irs. Tackle mi and Buffalfalo by one game, teams that iha w as in taners w hen Pai‘arcells bc- York Giantsits receiver Mark Jackson, ductive d receiver last, year,r, running you.‘re getting. ItIt's not like he's an. Brucc Armstrong hass suffereds they nearly’ bbeat in thcir first two came cai coach. Term s oof f the contract were not bock b A nthony Johnson, sigiigned with unknown andI it*:it's not a case where through seven seasons,, HHe joined games. No tcateam in the division has The Patriots were 14-4;48 in the disclosed.. TT o m ake room for Jack* lhe ^ N ew York Jets as a free:e agent. h e's at o certainlin iage and you're not New England in 1987, thele jyear after been consistenlently strong. four foi seasons before h? arriviivcd. Now. son on thee roster,n the Colts waived That left Sean Dawkikins and sure if there's's eenough gas left in their last p lay o ff oppeoranccncc.' “This divisi*ision could beat itself up on onl ly 15 players rem ain fron>m the prc- _ receiver ShaShannon.Baker,.who had.. .nc.wIy-signcd_Eloyd.Tume.n ncr-as.lhe the tank.”-. - _____ rW c look aLcach-Other.icr-and-say,—a-little-bit-Miiviiami’s-gorto-ploy-Buf-^Pai •Parcellsera: ------r------two catcheses for 15 yards in lim ited main r targets for quanerbirbock Jim The Colts woiwould not confirm a ‘I’m ready to w in,’ " G oadid ssays. - falo twice.” ParcellsP; said. The divi- The most shocking stridess 1have been duty this seaseason. Harbaugh. t ' th rc c -y e a r, S S 1 1 million offer to They hove been with lheihc Patriots sion .“is closerser tl^ whai it has been m ma ade by the offense. T he Panatriots have “Before; II even signed with the No Colls rcccivcr is amimong the Jackson, reponcc)rtcd Tuesday by The longer than anyonet^Theyi haveh. been in rccent y earsITS.'' scorcd see more than 30 pointss iin five of Gionts. thele Coltsi were one of the AFC’s/ lop 20 in. caicichcs or Indianapolis StarStar. • through four coaches, fouiour owners .The Potriots)ts lead the N FL with 124 their the last six games after doiloing it just team s that1 1 1was interested in play- yardage.y Dawkins has onl;nly 11 re- Jockson. 31.1. w was cut by the Gi- and no playoff games. points. But theiie defense, which played four fot times in the previous 10909 ganjes, ing w ith so» 11 did sort of follow the ccptions c for 163 yards; i and one ants on Sept. 21. He joined the Gi- But with new owner Roblobert Kiaft its best gomele I in last Sunday's 23>17. They are 6-2 in their iaslit eight Colts.” saidlid Jackson, an e i^ t- y c a r touchdown, t and Turner;r is next ants last yearir aafter seven years and second-year coach Billlill Parcells. win at Detroit,it, hasI been vulnerable. gam gai es. T heir 124 p o in ts thislis year are veteran. ‘‘They^vc "Tl been in every with v eight catches for 801 >yards. In with the Broncos■cos and had a career*. th e playoffs suddenly seemm ipossible. "We'd have,ve to be a lot more con- just jus .57 less than they, hadid in 1990 game, whicllich is importomt to b* a Sunday’s S 21-14 loss to CitCleveland, high 58 caichcsICS for 708 yards and “W e’re in this race oI 111little bit," sistent than wiwe’ve been" to win the and am more than half last yei/car's lotal quality NFLIFL-calibcr team, so it’s the tl top,receiver was runnining back four touchdownsA/ns. . Parcells says. division. Par•arcells said. "I'm not 0 of f2 3 8 . iS S M S S S ir - I : J _ : J i &Home . . ■ U ■ out ------^— f Solodi .■T------—— ;;------^------n e n tm The cMcicken’s ^ inthejpot By D enise T urner t h e b O iu n tt i j u i Timcs-Ntfvss writer

TW IN T A L L S ,— MaM ain di.sh chicken rccipcs arc populnr in^ tctoday's quick-tlx. iM hcalth>niindcd socictv. M rs. A . Partin o f Twirwin I'alls sent in a ' couplc of her favorites.. Our natL t i o n ’ s n n e n u s ttretehes5 irom c: o a s t t o► Ic o a s t HOT CHICKEPEN SALAD 'O ur country is known forir iiits abundance iiriTmriB top is bubbly and edge•dges look cooked; turn 2 cups diced cookcdJ chickencl ■ } ,>f edible resoufces. FromI sesea to shining p p H U P i * ' ' and cook an addition!ional I minute. Serve 1 cup finely chopped c iea. .•\mcriea is a smorgasbasbord of fisln I w ilh cherr>' sauce. Pas>l\iss lo:isted almonds lo !; cup sliced almonds.ds. toasted f’'"*'' tieats. nuts, legumes, grains,i. frfruits and veg- sprinkle on top. • ' ; cup Rilz cracker cniicnnnbs cs. 5 lo ft sen in g s. 2 iJiblespoonselioppcdped onion .•tables. Over the years, as imniigra: vari- . I can cream of chickerken soup, undiluted ^ ,>us ethnic groups settled in d p ans. JIT COMPOTE 1 (2 ounce can) sliceiiced mushrooms, if ^’*1^ ,»f the,country, they took adv:idvantage of the desired ol its are wamied to create com bined '; cup mayonnaise loclocal bounty’and resourceful Ithful addition to any hf.se iiigredie/ils vviiJi th e ft lech* Cracker enimbs for torton. .•rvt^fhis-easy»to*m:«kc— liqucs-and-pnrferrcdHlavnrsn rK~o t~ t h e '‘*o I d ~ — ------niq u Sunday brunch, ro u n try ." S oon, d iffe re n t rei the Makes Ift pancakes. ‘ Combine all ingredicriients. Toss gently. grapefruit sections. Jnited-States became knov Ih c ir Spoon into rv-quart casserolecas or baking ^ 'I jnique recipes and styles of cookingco featur* dish.' Bake al 375ITcgrc'ai-e'iS for 15 minutes. WARM FRUITicot halves, drained ng native ingredients. 'T , Sprinkli; cruckcr cnimtimbs o\er top and ndarin orange segments. While there was once a tin one Your favorite fruits a bake 15 minutes more. .vould ha\e had to tnivcl to0 I: to get a vibrant and healthi Makes 4 to ft scrviiijis. u brown sugar bowl -breiikfust-menu—Serve b'aJxiked beans o r lo Nevv Orleaii fre.sh ginger nmt 'f seafood gumbo, thanks to» tli o f com pote at your next Si )PPVSEED Ived and sliced FRIEDA'S POP :anncd foods, today American delight I ean (Ift oz.) gn c m c KKEN E , n any regional cuisine, where'crev er they live. undniined . 4 or 5 cooked clijckcnen Ibrc.^|ist.s. diced anv 1 can (Ift o/,,) apricot tny tim e o fth e year. - - ...... fniiis in a I!- quad bak- 1 (S ounee) canon souiour cream * j. jal{)peno I can (11 oz.) mandai ' No salmon'in Peoria? Out rown sugar and grated 2 cans creant of chickccken soup popu'ppers in M inneapolis'? I'lie in drained I roll Rit/crackcrs. cncrushed ihc 3 tablespoons lighlmd br microwave on High' he can. ing once. Uncover; stir I or 2 tablespoons pop])opp>’ seeds . '1 by 1 teaspoon gm ied frcj Take a culinary tour of oui in iiuo individual serv- sansampling some of the regiona recipes be> I kiwi, peeled, halvei I’m diecd chicken inn bbottom o f baking l-resh mint .sprigs wiili’mint sprigs. ow w ith the help o fcan n ed Icn , 2/3^cupeach. pan. Mix sour, croam amand soup and pour PhelMaleaeounMyCannadFeM Intofmwon Coun • o»cr chickcn. fXddrriishiished cnickers over PACIKIC NORTHVHWEST ^ ^ . ‘ Combine canned Ihiii th cherry sauce coupledid with\ w arm fruit compotc. ing dish. Stir in browC-MEX .top. Spriiikle wiihjioppvppy seeds. Bake at ■ing pioneers of 1 0 I0 grain pancakes'with Settled liy weslward-movim: ?*'• ginger root. C over and"Tex-Mex*’ cooking is 350 degrees for 25-to 30;30 minutes. e Pacific Nonh- ar® Paciflific Northwest W orites.,s. Above, parslied hamI andan turkey loaf is Joined 10 one panicular origin, the P: for 5 minutes, stirringby its south-of-thc-bor- r^l'ood. frcshw a- by mlntec:ed pea piiree and sweetQt potato| banana puddinging fora Southem dellqht. vest otVercd a bounty ofse^l'o in kiwi slices. Spoonabundanee ii of com that , R equests er t'ish and many orchard fnfruits. Apples. , ipoon grated oninge rit'id .enough chcrrieTies to make '/: cup and ■-sc ing dishes, (iam ish willId here. This regional M adge Snels^n o f l-il(Filer is^mtking for TCjirs. peachci and cherries gri: spo«>n-groutul-pHn;H'ombine-l-labk M akes ft .servings, e-trnditions-of-niitivo—2/3 popconrrecipcsT’” ■’ ,,, y in the wet. m ild clim aie a m f "A t C hristm as tim e,. tiieytli sell large tins ^ ' K rilS S r spoon o f the su|sugar and conisiarch. Pour i nd ihe Spanish who set- i niulti-gniin oatm eal o r quiiluick oats, remaining whci/hole cherries and reserveilT TEX-\XOOs. of three kind> of pop>opconi — plain. WHOLE GRAIN PAN' , .caranicl and chey;evse,'.’_she. w ro te ,...... ll ■ juice; add orang;mge rind atul coriander.^^C'ooj Southwestern or "Tc "Docs anyone hase: a recipe for the ___ WITH CHERRY SA'>AUC& S V apalall-purpose llotir " aii'd slir'o v e r li:hiedruni' ireal uiitil 'niixtur heavily inlluenced !N by i CORN SALAD I’annesan cheese corn?" Cherry pancakes made hearleartier vvith the ' teaspopoon baking pttwder com es to a siinnmmer. Bring to a boil vvithoi der cousins and the [ abtpictured) ______poon baking soda stirring. Removeove from heat. Julie Peyman of Twinvin Falls is search- iddition of multi-grain oatmealteal and a sweet | teaspo -set originally grew wildilhwe.stem I salad, which i biittennilk In a large bowl, bov combine oaimeal. lloui iny for sex eral recipes. Uiniing cherry sauce are a greaicat wav to start - v-»P;^ h >le- c u isin e -m a rric s-th eon -ti of Mexican-flavored lie eggs or I whole egg andaiu 2 egg rem aining 2 tablespoons tabi of the sugar, bak "Do you or your reaireaders have ideas t,tT>tT the weekend. Any leffortoverTcan be - r in Ameriean Indians and;as I and black beans, is lealen ing powder unduul baking .soda. Add butler or recipes I c:m use for‘or the hundreds o f Iro;rozen and reheated in the micnicrowave oven w hites, be; , ed tied ihe area in the IKOCepper, lime juice and l.c u p vvegeiable . oil • tiiilk, eggs, oioil, vanilla and reservci Jalapeno peppers 1 haveave Icrt in my gar- i,nm busyI weekday m|miings. )ok ' h cany .salad or a li^hl, den?" she wrote. ".MsiViso. I have m ad e I1 can (17 oz.) pitted darkirk swcol Dint; {toon ' vanilla chopped eherriL'rries. Mix well. Let batteiire SOUTHWESTERN .‘s|>tioiis-mi»steii-slieed-u!inorlonds ------stnnd-vvhilc-pre:preheattng-gridriino-3 7 5 -dc ______sotne~:utn*drJud.tumaiocilocK-fron^>;urceipu------______(notackicycd_pi;aiLor_black— pic that was in thc ncwspafpaper, but I'm not 3 ______^TL-L-s. Pou r _i_ajp_baUecJbc.caeh.pan«ik l ^ 3 tablespoons sunan divitled. This colorful Souihvv n jr itr r r c ^ ii I d-ynij------2 teaspoons C o m sta r^ cherries, reserving juiceice. C hop onlo hot. lightlyilly greased griddle. Cook unti ase see B0UNTY/E7 help me out?" She continued.co "One ak- a-vombination i more request: 1 am tookloking for a recipe corn, black-eyed peas ' for red candicd applesIcs like you get at red ^P'ked with hoi pepp thc lair," cilantro lo create a hca Marcella Povalawskici oc f Buhl is tf\in g ^ J — healthful entree, >ves to g(;o Dutchh for out;,ky__LcimJ15_tizJ_hlack:a i t r e e s ^ to find a beautiful, butut omcwhere — ma; O k t oiberfest b scheduleS - -E 7 I clip shreddetIded Cheddar cheese - ...... or m agazine —- in June,;nc; She clipped out - - TW IN F/VLLS• - - W hen1 MMagic Valley ------III i~ I oni'on (chopi iiiekciubreajiui:------_ the recipe so she couldJ makeni it for a bake i"PI!'-'‘l.l ______^------ild -D m c h -o w n r 1/3 Clipp Jcu peppers iiard - . .. sali;. but has lo>t ihe clipf lipping .------^------The crow ds gather ‘round. tt»o. I,. Mix in bowl,vl Ithe soup, paprika and pep ••| ‘c a n still, se e thlat at cake pictured "*'• •o. I chickcken Havored bouillon cube On Saturday, during Oktobtoberfest. th o se 3 cups c per. Slice lhc: potatoespc and lap over in on wine . '■ somewhere, but where?".*?" she wrote. ... > chickcn broth [tdoor en D^uiJutch oven-aromas will 11111 theth d()wntown layer. Sprinklekle ihe chopped onion ani If ifr. Bake in a 12-inch Dutch oven,. ttumblet chet.se ovcr the potatoes. Spoon the .sou tions of ingredients leppcr.m.taste.in tl ______Jlomctovvn cooks will be c( ped onion over thc cheese,;se. Coyer and cook one hou ied to suil your ta.ste. •; or recipes lo sliure { ; competing for chorizos'a'and cook with the choppei , Rci/iicsis lor n.vipcs or /hen meal in a 12-inch dutclutch oven with approximatel gariic oil and mix drip- should be sent lo Rcc(eeipe CxclnuiLie. iriz.es with their Dufch ovenn delights.d Mere siirring ortDlten to avoid sticking. Whi 30 half boneless chid ents all at 15 coals on topop and nine coals on the bol )oon sauce over chicken Dciiisc Turner. The TinTiines;\vus. /'. O. ire some recipes from last yearear's winners. is cooked.d. add remaining ingredieni ■ - -|vf jars Dijon musiari nto D utch torn- ep- ' 12 ounces honey 5 m inutes o r unlil done. Dox 54S. Twin Tulls.■v. ID I 'oiice andtl bring lo a boiT. Pour into - Please inehide name, uJJress ud :it)d phone . ___ KIRST PLACE MAPVIN DISH oven andI bake.coveredI for 40 minutv line I '- to /• cup white wini ■ FIU'IRST PLACE m d V; pint halfand half.CE DESSERT ’ niimher. SPICY BASQUE CAS!\SSERQLE FIRS1ST PLACE SIDE Dii»ISH DEMONSiNSTRATION d is h lup____ Uasil.aiid.leinoji.pepp (Dick and Sarah Wilki'ilkiti) ------OT CAKE nugar . ■■ Hallowtk^eien? t ^ ]'/: cansns cream o f iiiushroom soupup ------I cup turkey in : .--inch cubes ■ powder • . Spooky-or-lovely? SeaScary or beailtiful? ,l poon paprika • This reciper is for 30 people so you wi: 'cup sliced black olives •«» >'..lc»SF __ CARROT5 5oda‘ How is your home deccecorated this Mal- j teaspcpoon pepper want lo reducece accordingly. The proper I pinch saff r o n ______(O rville and Marilease seeDUTCH/E7 ______t______. We’re looking for uniqulique. oiiidiH)r deco- j Ij. 4 Clips Hour rations. Nominate the houS'ouse of your choice', I cup l)rown sugar Feel free to nominate yourlur own( house., „ • l-cup graiiulated sugii Thc Konie selected willill bbe featured in The yjll I teaspoon baking po TimeS‘S’e\vs. and its owniwncr.will receive a " Mrrs. Fielcd s n e w ( ) o k 1 teaspoon baking soi prize.' First prize is a $3030 gitl cenitlcate to ------pigg, ... - the restaurant o f your choiihoice. Second pri:w — .. js a S20 girt certilicate to the cesiaurant o f your choice. unlesashes p3 0 w e r o □ l a t e Please send iiijianie,, addressad and phone number, o f household, nomi□minated.and a.sen-.. . . ByDenise.TumcrT - - . , tence or two explaining[ng why the house ...... i 'l . o y e Times-News wriierter c o o k b o ( should be the winner.'Ai:'Also, include yuur name and plione number:r ii if you are not ihe , , ' CliocoiatIte ! TWIN FALLSS —- Mrs. Fields is still babaking those Mrs. r el Cookbook," by owner o f thc home. cookies, 'ime-Life Books, is Send nominations to DeiDenise Turner. Hal- ( 'd o k b o o i , It's been more; tl than 17 years since DebbtIbi l-iclds pur- D ebbiFie!) f c l i o c o ncluding Walden- loween Decorations. Thele 7rinie.-;-iVeu.s\ I’.O. m lay ed h e r h u n chh tthat people wanted chevIicwicr. more now ayai' ltTe11sfoi^12;95 ------. Box 548. Twin Falls. Idaho Ida S3303-O54S. L ^ 7 , v n : ': : r, chocolatey cookicsics into an empire thal. toda^day, clocks in books in 1 r. Deadline for entries is Oct.Id, 25. - L ------(it-more th;ui 600) stsipres. The bestselling aulhiaihor of "M rs.. “m paper a ^ ____Fields C ookie Boot30k" has now penned the ulliiallimate tertip- • V latibh7” M rs. l-'ieias13s I Love CliocolatelTookT)!ik'HookT’ "I bake ar n my own kitchen.” «• The book is chohock full of 100 "ea-sy andnd in-esisiible explained DiFields I Love Chocolale!monlh, C sandwiching 1^' recipe.s for cookiikies, bars, cupcakes, mufiufllns. quick in an iniervitields'and the editors of Timeway to un autograph - bread-s, pies, candiiidies. puddings, sauces, frdzrozen desserts pany. ' ,ailable at bookstores, incli Club calendar ' E2 _ and m ore. T ry na:names like "Moiher Lodede Brownie." She’s nol1 the Magic Valley Mall. ghIt's she handles TV. ^ ^ “'Chocolntc Cremle e Brulee" and "Rum-Soakedked Chocolate demonstratic•and $17.95 in hardcover.;y assurance for Mrs, Valley life E3 ' M alibu." Fields Inc.. i nc with her husband Home & GardenT E4-5 ^ "No'dcssert wo,vorihy of ils name has beenbci left un- and five dau]and test all my recipes itTn Comics ■ E6 chocoficd.” ihe boolook promises: Debbi Fields'earlier ihis Jmo CHOCOLATE/E7 /iew via car phone on her wa;

ol kiddingl liven though : r i ■. tions. publicity and quality a: .. she manages to be home v lugbiers most nights. Please see Cl E -2 TImes-Nawa. Twtn Falls.Hs. irdatw W ednesday. Seplofnom tw f 2 8 .1 9 9 4 . • Chib caleiendar

flonym ous o f Idaho WEDNESDAYVY 12 to 1 p.pi..pi. at W alker Ccntetj 219 10 ' p.m. at Magicc Volley BuhlSenior(n Citizens — ...... Frient^i oft Bereaved Familallies ' Cocaine Anon 7:30 p.m. bl 998 WoshingtIgton St. N. 7 to 8 p.in.1. at ai Wesley House. 908 > A ddictions A nonym ousi(WuWu) (V Shoshune St.I. N.^ in Tw in Falls. Fellowship Fcl Hall, 801 Scconcnd Ave. N. Dinner at noclOon at senior eenicr. Gamblprs ^ o n y m o u s Maple St. in Buhl.Bui For more informa- 8 to 9:30'p.m. a« WalkciIker Ccntcr. ’ TeenSuppoiport G roup For Fo more infonhation.'call.7i736-09J8. Burley Senioilior Citizens . , 7 to 8 p.m! at Walker Ccrenter, 219 tion. call Rosese ati 734-5807 .or Susan 2 I9 Shushonc St. N. in TwinAin Falls. 2042 Overland, Ave. irv Optimist « Club ofTwin Fai'alls Dance frorn)rn 8:30 to 11 p.m.-ai Shoshone St. N.-in T w in Fallalls.. at 734-7242.' ■ Alcoholics Anonymous, ' Burley. Facilililituied by Mary Chrisly. ' ‘ N I oon a t M andur.inn House senior ccnicr.. . Sh Gt>oding Optimist C lub Eden.Hazeltoi:lton Senior Citizens . . Noon. 5:30 p.m.: Spanishishspcakins M.A.. direct:ctor of Canyon View Rcslaurant. Rc Cocaine Anoinonym ous 7 p.m. at Wood River Inn.n. Dinner at nocnoon at senior center in ut 7 p.m: und K p.m.. at Mag)»Sic Valley } CCenier, with peer eo- . Sex 5 A nonym ous (non*smonoking) 5:30 p.m.1. at Magic Valley ond Ave. N. f»cilicalor Mailutthew Moyes. For more Noon 1 at Magic Volley Fellow Fe ship -Fellowship Halllull. 801 Second A v ifN . Hagerman Senior Citizensos Eden, Fellowship Uall. «0l Scconc in isO u b 1736-8918. inrormalion,c;,call Chrisly at 677-4723. Hall, Ha 801 Sccond Ave. N..Form 1 orc Fur more infomormailion. call 736-0918. Brcakfust from 9 a.m. to noon at Filer Kiwanis For m orc inform ation, call T. i-'ilcr U n ited M ethodist . )U» (c jo se d T een Suppoiport G ioup informution, inf cull 736-0918. F reed o m Group < (Narcotics scsenior cenicr. Noon at File Alcobcl^s Anonymous Church. ------aleoholies < 5 p.m.n. at Walker Cenier'. 219 Southerni Idaho Gay andid Lesbian Anonymous) Jerome Senior Citizens ' meetings, non-smoking'ul cenicc. Filer Seniorn CCitizens only) Shoshone Si.I. ^N. in Twin Fulls. Alliance All 7 p.m. at Maviagic Valley l-‘eIlowship Dinner at noon ul senior ci oymous Dinner alI nc noon at Filer Senior 7:30 p.m. at Magic’ic V a lle y THe W ritersrrs G roup ••. Meets I every other'Thursirsduy at a Hull, 801 Scci:cond Ave. N. in.Twin Lincohi Alcobolics A nony >. at 100 S‘. 325 E. For member's me home. For murec informa- Falls. Formorc>re informalion. call 736- • 8 p.m. at Senior CitizensIS Building Haven. Fellowship Mull. KOI Scconcond a 'vc. N. p.m . i r^'Senior Citizens I 736-0918 »nformuliiulion.call436>4918. tion. liui wrile lo SIGLA. P.O. BoxB 2540, 09IK. in Shoshone. G lenns Ferry-5 For mure informution. call 7! Dinner at: nonoon ill Three Island Alcoholics Anonymous T w in F allsis ILions C lub Twin Tw Falls ID 83303. Magic Valleyley Chess Club ' Mogic V dley Jayeete p.m .'ai Firsl Baptist 1 Elizabeth Senior Ccnicr. A:45 a.m. at Mugic;ic Valley Noon at WiWeslon Plu/u Hotel und Stopi L ight C lub 6 to 10 p.t 7:30 p.m. ai VFCA. 1751 1 Shoshone St. b. in Twin |)| Gooding Alcoalcoholics Anonymous Fellowship Hull. 801 Sccondjnd Ave. N. Convention C.Cenicr. 1350 Bhic Lakes AJ diet club, this groupp ;meets ut Church. 910 Sh Blvd. ' Blvd. N. I::1:30 p.m. al the senjor ccenter in Falls, use _Niniinlh Street enirunce to Mtni'Cassia Area N a rc o tic s X P-ni. o« WValker all Center. ' Alcoholics Anonymous ;) Gooding Senit;enior Citizens Noon until 1 p.m. ai Chc:hcrrywood Twin FallssRotaiyClub F Hagerman. .Ha buscmeni. i AnonymousAl (open'meetiiig) ) I Magic Vallcilley Duplicate Bridge O neida in .Dinner at nooiloon at senior center. Apanmcnts. 2026 iilizabcibclh Blvd. Noon at TurPurf Club. Lunch is S5 for Twin ' F alls K iw anis Club 8 to 9:30 p.mi at 524 O laiion. call ’ Hagerman SetSenior Citizens For morc inromiaiton, cull1734-0590. 71 gucsiandmciricmbcrs o f other clubs. NoonI at T u rf Club. O ub Ruperl.Rt !\ir mure inturmai .M agic V alley B rid g e ihi 1330. B reakiasi froifrom 9 a.m. lo noon at Alcobolics Anonymousus “On the Twm FallsIs SeniorS Citizens Center Twin 1 F alls S enior Citizensns Centcr 1 p.m. at ,M the 24-hourJiutlinc at 678-12 D inner at ncnoon. Fnd Ave. N. Adult Childiildren Anonymous Narcotics Ani\nonym ous Richfield Senior Citizens I'or m orc inr«)rniaiion. eall1736-2706. 7j Noon untintil I p.m. al Firsl. FRIDAY 7 p.m. al Majrlagie Valley Fellowship Lunch at noon at the Co'ommuniiy Alder. - Hull. KOI Sccoicond Ave. N. For more |)i Jerom e Senior□ior Citizens Buhl K iw anis Club l*rcsbyicrian1 Church.C 209 Fit)h Ave. Al-Anon > - Buhl Building. cal! 7.V).09IK. mon at senior cenier. Noon at Home Plate Restuistuunint. N. in Twin Halr-aTls. . 8i p.mi at Firsl Prcsts b y ic ria n ' h'fonnatiun. 'cal Rupen Alcoholics Anonynymous Dinner at nooi Anonym ous Ketchum-SunSun V alley R otary Club Bubl Senior Citizens A l-A non - K etchum Church. Ch 516 Main Si. For minure i.ifur- OvcrcalOT Al S p .m .a i J2 9 F . St. I a.m. at Walker'fcnier. at L ouie’s Rcsiauwnt in Dinner at noon al seniorr ceccntcr. N oon al SuiSun Club. Second Si. 1:. mation. ma cal! 543-5792 or 73636-2706. 10 to 11:30 a Serenity at Noon (a n ircoiics 12:10 p.m. at I e S t. N. in Twin Falls. y,, Ketchum. Burley Elks For m orc inferfonnaiion. call 726-4650. Al-Anon/ - Step Meeting 219 Shoshone S anon> mous meeiing) Anonymous eeptance Forgiveness H p.m. ai the lodyc. A l-A n o n --TwinFalls 1 Noonf at Walker Centm e r. 219 Sexaholics Ai Noon unlil 1 p.m. at Magigic Valiev Love Accep p.m. at Walker Center. ty {a support uroup) B urley Kiwanis Club 8 p.m. at MlMagic Valley Fellowship Slioshone Shi Si. in Twin Falls.i. l-orI morc 5 lo 6:30 p.i I'cllowship Hall. 8111 Secdn^nd Ave N Accountability {: inlormalion, call 736-2076. 219 Shoshonee Si.b N. ill Twin Falls. m I win Falls. 7 10 8:30 p.mp.m. at l-aiih Chapel. I) Noon at l>riec's Cali:afc. 2444 Hall. 801 Scc - W endell Take Off Pounds Sensibly>ly (TOPS) Adams in infomiation. cr ' ^ ' Washington School).Scl This is a non- Burley Optimists Alcoholics:s I A nonym ous (w om en’s ^ 8f p.m. al Chrisi Lutheranjn Church. SLSUNDAY Nm.ii.J-o rm o re B a b y s iliin g av Burley Ovcrcaters Anonynlymous 5:30 p.m. call.324.5876. ». ■ . ____ 7 ^.m. at Burley Publiclic_Library Apartincnls.. 1176 M aurice St. N. in_ 2706. 27( . . . — - -.Fellowship Hulllall.-801 Second A vc.-N .--inl-inlormutioiheal!4.V>-MK).- .436-9935 mlomiaiion._call ^ M agichords[5 BjBarbershop Chorus For morc information. Alcoholics'Anonymoiisf "...... F«ir more inforntrmaiion. call 7.16-0918;—-or4.V.-4‘;.t5.- or ...... Conference Koom. For moliiTorc'infor- ' Twin Falls. F F irst U niied .Mcihudi.M____ mation. ciillft7X-9552iirtcr:r4p.m. 4 call 734-9988i8 o( r 42.3-6274. Noon'. ^ 5:30 p.m . and midlidnighi at AlcoholicsAiAnonymous Twin Falls Crime Prerevcmion' » p.mrai-Hir, C hurch. basem.emenl. 360 Shoshone Burley Soroptimisu Alcoholics/s Anonymous Magic Ma Valley F'cllowsnip Hall.Jl 801 Noon untilI 1 p.ith at Cherryw oitd AsAssociation al 8 p.m. for men's slag Sceonil Sec Ave. N. For more; informa-i Apartments. 20262( lili/abelh BUd. • 7 p.m. at Depanmeni ofI ileal.h*I „ . Noon ai lhc Burley RIks> Lodge. L. Noon und al alley Singles Square Cocaine A nonym ous at Magic Vallcllcy Fellowship Hall. 801 lion, lior call 736-0918. For more infom>nitulion. call 7.'<4.0590. Welfare W Building. 601 INPttle I ine Magic Valle Dance Club 6 p.m. at Magie’Vallcy 1-e1-elloxvship Second Ave.;. 1N. For more informii- Alcoholics / Anonymous Alcoholicss A/ n onym ous “ O n th e Road. Ri Use west door. and beginners from 7:3u (>-0918. Noon ^ until I p.m. al Chelierry wood Edge” JackpotIt GroupC Twin Falls Monday BridgeQc .Advanced and llall. KOI Sccond Ave. N.i. i-nr1 morc lion, call 746-(l It Catholic Parish Hull. infonnation. call 736:0')1H.<. Alcobolicss fiAnonymous Apartmcnls. Ap 2026 Elirahei>elh B lvd. 7 p;nt. al HoHope Lutheran Church. I p.m. at Mag.e Valiev?v B ridue ' ‘1 P \v e . li. m Jerome, Em otions Anonym ous Noon untilil I p.m. al C hcrryw ood For For morc information, call 734-0590.73 Caeius Pete's. TiTrailer l*.irk in Jackpot. CcCenter on I alls Avenue acncross front 216 Second Ave, Mental Healealtb Family Support A support group for pco;icoplc wilh Apanmcnts.I. 2026I Elizabeth Blvd. Alcoholics / Anonymouss “On the Nev. thithe College o f Souihcni Idahi enuiiional stress or lurmoil.lil. meets at l-ortnore infonfonnaiion. cull 734-0590. Edge" Edj Jackpot Group Buhl Seniorr CitizensC Tw in Falls Senior C itizensn« C enter °™ “P. at Haramhee Club. I'or 7 p.m. in Room 11.1 at the: CollegeC of Bubl R ot^jy C lu b ...... • Noon ^ at Hope Lutherann Chureh. Polluck dinneiner and social luuir I Dinner ai noon ;ind hinL-iL-O at 6:30 IV»1- •'* ^ llion. cull.Chris Johnson, Southern Idaho Desert Buildiilding. 12:05 p.m.I. a:ut Rumona.Rcsiauruni. Cifctiis CiTc Pcte's T railcr Park-in-in Jackpoi. - p.m. at senior■ eecenter. I p.ip.m. l or more informalion. . itterns for Better Relationships• Jerome Optimist Club 7:30 p.m.I. al I Luw Enforcement Glenns ^ Ferry T O PS N o. ID I79 MlONDAV C 7-p.m. at Twinwin Falls Mental Iieallh 6:30 p.m. at Rinlto Inn. Cenier Conferfcrcnce Room 129. Jiusi 10 I a .m . at T h re e Islanltd d S e n io r aC B L Bcgim TUESDAY inning Duplicate Bridge i Harrison Si. Jerome Senior Citizens 14lh Street, CciCenier. For more informallalion call and Rubber Brid Building. 823 H;i iridge G am e t! .Al-Anon - Burley Parent Supportport Croup D inner ut noon at (hc senionior centcr. Eden-Hazeltelton Senior Citizens 366-7461 36( or I-800-932-861677 lor a 7.30 p _ „wiilt i pluyerN from 0 -5U S p.m. at I’reshyicrian:i 'Cliurch. 7 p.m. at Head Hca Stan Center. 296 Jerome TOPS Chapter No.>10.48 Nrton ul Senienior cenier. chapicr in your area. __ jnasier points^ ecligihlcjo ji[iii_al ihe J.lUiLU.iicion. J:yr_iiiorc miolorm ation. W-:-W-:-in 'I^v in -F u lls:-F o r------6 p.m:^rPubllc-i:iWruryr“:------FilcrScnIorior Citizens 'Goodmg'RotsiyClub ’ M agic Vali'ev;y BridgeTenler. 246 eall4.-al 678-9843. morc informatio! Magic Valley Duplicateate Bridge Dinner utI r noon ut Filer Senior 2:15- p.m. ul Lincoln Inn. iiioii, call'Pharis Sianger Fulls Ave. Ann iinslrueior will be pre- Al-AnoD - Filer . ' at 736-3020. Club Huven. Hagermani Senior Citizeiu ^ sent lo help lluihe novice player wiih 8 p.m. at Pcacc Lutheranin Church. RupertKiwanivanis 1 p.m. ut Magic ValleyIcy Bridge Friends and Recreational Dinner^ at nuon at senior cc‘•■‘••'‘KT- . |>idilinganiipla\slaving pr.thlcins. (,0 600 Stevens St. at Si,\th, fFur more ... Noon ul Ruperjpen blks Lodge. . Center; 24f.T alls A v e ...... O pportunitiesa . Snake R ivern- LLions Club Magic Valley PinochlejCIuC lub ----- A handicappipped consumers group. 3 Dinner C at noon al senior ccccnicr. K.3 0 at Sun Cluh. Second Al-Anon - Gooding Magic Valley Duplicate 7 p.m. at PciPeking Restaurant in- 7:3 0 p.m . ul D isabledI 'American'A p.m. at Dunkcr 726-4650. lI'il ifih Ave, W. For more inf.ilormalion. Suppon Grou| Shoup Avenue. Open to lhciht public. Dinner alI noonr ai Three Island 7:30 p.m. at Magic Vallcjley B ndgc Al-Anon - K i roup for Sexual Trauma Kim berly ; cale;illW .54S4or 736.27ll(i. Victims ■ S2 donation. Pri/es. Senior Centcr.:r. Ccnter. Ccj 246 Falls Ave. 8 p.m. at Senlenior Cili/en I'eitier .'it Al*Anon - Hailey 7 p in. For locaiionloci and more intor- Mini-Cassia Area N Ni a rc o tic s G ooding SenSenior Citizens Mini-Cassia ^ Area NiNarcotics m.,;,, sircci. For Fv more informalion. 7 p.m. at Si . Charles ParisIish Hall on „,;nion. call 736-^36-7258. Anonymous-Emerson Grouroup (open D inner ulnoounds Sensibly (TOPS) --m e e iin g )...... G ooding TOrOPSNo.251 meeting) mo Al-Anon.-i ShShoshone c;il ■ Book study at 1650 Ove call 7SS-46S2. ______N o. 256 n... m. S u n io r-C itiz c n a ___ J I’erland in .-.S-p.m^ii-Serieni(^C-Hlii|’en-Jl-moo!nmcctinp)------I p.m. al I nerrywoou ; ~ ", Niuin unlit 1 Burley Alcoholics Anonynlirmous For more infomt;imtaiion. cull 734-5084. Rupert Alcobolics Anonynlymous in Shoshone. Noon unlil I p.m. at Magiigic\ allev Apitriments. 2026 21 l-Ji/aheth Blvd. 8 p.m. at H&R Block BBuilding. WendeljKiwaiwanis Club - Noon ai 429 F. Sl.- • - Magic Vailalley Duplicate Bridge Fellowship Hull. 801 Secondid Ave. N. i:„rniore infonrinnaiion. c.tll 734 0590. | Wi.-iO Overland Ave. Noon ai'Cavazivazo's Mexican Food. Rupert Immimization Clinilinic Club in Twin Falls. ' „ . Alcoholicsi /Anonymous *^On the | Shoshone Golden Yearsi« S e n io r j„ k p o , c Burley Rowiy Club 9 to 11 u.m. at Minidoka>ka Couniy 7;30 p.m. at ut Magic Valley Bridge It Group Noon at Hurley Inn Courthouse. For more infoiiform'ation. Cenicr. 246 E'ulFalls Ave. Citizens Cit Noon at Hoplope Lutheran I'luiich. | Center for New Dircctiori:iris (.1 sup. This publiclie sen icc column is ,calL436.7l«5.._ . M e d ic a re: And Supplemental Lunch}■ at noun at senior ceirenter, Caeliis Pete’s TiTrailer Park iu Jackpot, port group for individualss who are dcsii:ncd 10 umi R upen R otaiy Club Insurance AaAssistance For Senior Twin ^ Falls S enior Citizensns C enter *,jc\. :nmoiince Af.ig/c Valley jolvhunting)jol clubs :ind ori;.j Nuon at Rupert Elks Lodgeilgc. Citizeos Dinner al noon and birlingo jusf Ai-Anon ri;.j/jiV.if/..n meclintfs. 4 :3 0 to 6 p.m. at Colo lle g e o f limes :indplaces Serenity at Noon (a narcotics ni 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. al Minidoka before dinner. FOr more infoifom iaiion.« 10 9 ,i.m .atat Orchard Valley Mead , ices. To lun e your meel- Soiilhern Idaho. T here is no n. cost' 10 im: listed, or lo . .anonymous meeting) County Seniorior Servicc. 702 Ilth Si. call *•*“11 734-5084. Sian. 1908 HiHob'Harlott Road in f(> your nteelinii Ihe panieipani. For m ore infnifonnation. inl'omution. send sci notice with numc Noon unlil I p.«n. at Magiagic Valiev in Rupert. Wenilell. For■ m ni ore inft>rm.ition. call ,.,,1 call the Cenicr for New Direirccti»»ns al o f the orii:tiUAiliAifion. Fellowship Hall. 801 Second)nd Ave. N. Mini-Cassiisia Area Narcotics SATURDAY 536-6661. 7 ,' d:n and \\eck(s). Judy Cri.si al 53i 7.^6-0070 or 7.<3-954. c.M. 46468.- ;,nd lime o f the in Twin Falls. Anonymousi - Rupert Group (open / Blood Prcssui Ibe meeting t» ith a tele- Alcoholics Anonymous sure C heeks ',Christian Alcohol oni ars Senior meeting) n d D rug phone luimhcr;r and;ii name ol'a eontuci Shoshone Golden Years Noun ond midnighi al Magic. 10 a.m. too noon al Minidoka Recovery n. Meeting 7 to 8:30 p.i person 10 tbc■ TimcS’.S'ews. Th P.O. lio.\ Citizens p.m. at 524 Oneida. For Valley Val Fellow ship Hall. 80101 Sccond Couniy Seniorior Citizens Cenier in 7:30 p.m at 257 M ain Av Lunch al noon at ser^ior ceiccnicr. more informalnation, cull thc 2 4-hour Ave. Avi N. For more informalaiioh. eall Rupert. \v c. W. in Twin Fulls.ills. Idaho. S X W . alien- Twin Falls. ne\l lo Inkleley's. I\ir lion Ciiih Calenilendar. The deadline is Snake R iver C anyon KenncimelClub hotline ut 678-:8-1330.' . 736-0918. 73f Buhl C hamiber bc ofC om m crce j*' more infomiation. cull 733-3•3133. noon Monday. Meeting at 7 p.m. and progrognrin at 8 Minidoka C' k*«p fri«nd*, exprepr*t«.fMl1ci8» appropriotaly.. Por»nMPi Uom have cTinica depresslc;!on. It's a medical lllnesess, and effective treatments are avaiailable. More than 80%i'o it i those who »d* ond «pMHk t*chnSqu«» of>f bbahovtor receive help can bh•. treatedt successfully. DepressionD< can anog«fi^t for ADD li>initioii is ihnnigli Nov. 2. in ii .-\spcn l.’ l. rhe luitful* to tho.sc who arc not Christian,C: wedding, which:h ' will take pUice in our have boih remarried., I paidJ fofoi-half of A bigail n under w.iy for several c»computer fccis'5.72. If wc all want-io live togcilierler.on this-.homc; Mans-ofjf lhe-.s:iiie triends and cN-ci>Thlng. .My present wifefe uurged me classes being ollcrcd bv thehct'ollcge • 'Iniroiluciixi•11..11 10 l-xcel for V a n B u re ri. iilanet with'respect and acceptaMance. w e family mem'bervrv :d.iss. Ocl, ..s ihrough iood character, have thc weddiniiing gown lluit 1 wore :ii Now the problem: Betty wjwanted m e wiilt ray wife?o m uch 10 her to have m e pl^n scl for a,in. to noon SaSatilrdav s. N ov. 2 . m C a iuiv.sn .sn 101. Cost is $72. jl happen to.bc a gixxl persi'■son. bul I my llrst weddinging. ;ind 1 want to wear il to sit with her mom during iheccremo-'the -'SAD DAih c r Was 1 w-rong to sii ncct Oct. I Ihrough Oct., 2‘>. ill • InliiHlticiii'non 10: \li.;:osol\ \\ ou\ im not a Chrisiian. Ifyou usese m y lel* again." Wh:it dJo o ;s ou think. Abbs '.’ ny. I thought it would lookk sistrange if DEAR SAD? Sjw l-s crgrccn /\2.v I he Ice issS.s‘» tor WiiuLnvs willwill nicci t'lom <> lo ') ier. plc;isc sign me ACiHASTNWlHFR her mom and'stepfaihcr andd I. plus the daughter las )AD. a , MEMPHIS. TENN. ,1 • lnin>diiction to \\'i«id'id Pcifcci p.m; I hill sdavavs, s, Ocl. (’'ihrouiih -.... GOOD. BL3L’T NO r DEAR MOTWTHER: 1 think it should groom 's parents, all sal togethiether, while acted appi\>priat.D DAD: Don't let your tor I Jos \'5,l IS plannedIfort. li lo'i Nov. .V riie Ice■eisb‘ is 2. A CH RlRlS ri.\N . be vour d:iaghterter's choice. my wife sat alone; so 1 sat'at w ith m y sit with vour wia’ guilt trip on you. You wr.l p,m, I'ucsd.iss, Oct. 4 lliioioiichN..v. • Inicrniciliarliaic 1 I'Uis I 2 IS IN LA HONDA.\ . CALIF. ------^— wife'. Since then. Betty Itass hibeen very sii alone, riately when.you chose to I. in I'Actgiceii .A2.'. C.'sit isS7:,i: planned fi'r I.. 0:,?ii p.m . DEAR GOOD: You aree rig h t Tor Abhy^s: lh\orite Ih iMnil} rveijvs. cool to me. She hasn't callcdled or com e D E A R A BBwife rather lhan have her • A ' sccn n d sccti:tioii ol .Moudass. Ocl.:. 17 iliMiiiih Nov. 14. Christians do not hav e a moncnopoly on send u long, set,sell-jddressed en \ eh >pe. by - nothing. heai> som eone Introduction lo Computlite r s w ill ill ,\s p c n 1.' I. l'ostisN'2. I'o? *Abby. 1 love .my daught giXKl chareter. Better tu sa>-.. “"So-’and- phis check or■ ini>ncvin onlcr tor ghter very Christian" 3BY:- ' Occasionally one E meel from to p .m . I’lc -ic g is iiallion lio i is (ci|iiiied. .md mueh. I sent her to a fine girls;irls' college "G tristian" thin; so is a giwd person." or "So-anand-sodid in I'uiuiina»/a) Deur Ahhv. ne described as a ‘"good C'hr Wednesdays. Oct. 5 throuougli Nov sp.icc is limiicil.cil, Re>;isiiation m.iv and saw to il that she hadad the best by this is thal a giKKJ (or kind) thing,” Onee ican tlnd CooU>oofc/cf So.\ I. n.o. Box -14?. - or someone did Ihe 'gi'<^ ' 2. ill I'vergrivn ,\2.^. Cosl1 iis S5*>. • be done in ihehe 'l I .IS loi B u.ldines- -...... clothes and a car of her own, peoplc o f gotxl chanicier anand bad .\/oi»nf Morrisris. III. (>I(K^4-0J.}''. .\n. I apolo- character, ling. 1 think w hat is meant .so i: • Inleimcdi.ite Woid Pcrl'ecl Pc lor Rccouls (.iificc. gized to her and told her 1 didn’ldii real- A bby. this al i; the person is o f good in a gievery religion (:»nd race). • (Posiiige is inchu■hidexl.) . pool s type o f p erso ircan be '».c happenii Letters cs kudos Ibr Lvftwood Cholies ron; N'olco; Robert iuive lur golten the .job done cv' care program wonde i:."!” '!:; l>ackpack(I,L donations Square dancerers will do-si-do'" g s _ 1 1 leriui Welch: W csl One (h Binik; White Cloud but bui wnh your hel|\ wc wcic I vvould like to give a gralelleful thank Corp.; W hile Moitiiaiy. M Caniillo Cox ihe ihc n u u lm in iiic s later. li.t .MCoWluVVholc:...Ic I-DHN - Thc Huttt-ns^ andan BowsMagic Squareso S tonight youc a i to thc staff.a Bridgcvieview, W hat and \ ’clma Cox.>x. „• ...... I lumks alsi* to Les Sclisv.ib.lb Tiles in l lumk sou so i much li'i >0111 gener- will host a "plus" siiuaie,ire dance at 7:.MI p.m. toda; wami and caring people worork :it Ihis U L L lE J.BJROWN R i Hailey I l;i for iis I'ast and fncndldis sei-vicc oils d.nuilixii oof f Ib.icki'.icks ;iiul school Canipt*r liic i. W c .IS ic.icheis of the first servicc quitc otlen My fathcIicr-iii-hiw M agic Valliillcy Kuppurl for Community C helpedI ’ w i l l i I •oin caiiiu.i lull.v cspicss FALLS • TlieIlf .M agic N'alic.v Ccramifc’ lives wifli us. ;ind as ansonc cci.rl/off (i'f U'tii uoiidci- uVt in mall .n*i Morningside celebnir a i i o n planned its anmial ceratni*mic sliow for this weekend...... i V . ■ ' ■ ■ ■ senelderly in their home knovv. y M D A te lctl;thon generous M at the M agic \ alley N'lall.ill:— ^------^------lifc’ A ssociaiion Jjas u>gct-^iv».'iy-ai-times..W.iLlia.vcviLlclUiim The Mususcular . Dystrophy The Morningside School stairst wish- W e wouldI al- also like 10 i.ike lliis Kntrtes tor competitioni*n innist be subniitled bciweeid in the center court_ ^.|j^from a couple of hours to an atl- Associaiion wc :n-ili;«il.-v.uuJ'or-all,x»jji_____ rhursday. Judging will.1 hhe held Triday. and thc s nighter. All wc have lo do is call and thank the Magic■ic Valiev for ilsiindaunl- ents cnl :iiid business comnuiiiilss ineinlKi> liave dxnc tor thethe I wm I alls .uca since during mall hours Saturd:irday and Sxinday. h'or m.een ort noon and K p.m. make|Yj|^ arrangements ahe:id oftiitime. ed support ofo f M DA and th e 2*)lh who wli helped wilh'ihc Blue Rii'fibhon Wcl you came to towntov a yeai .ig»v S’oiii Leah Skinner at :27 i>r any local ccnim ic shop: .show w ill be open njojHow wonderful for us whoIlil need lo Annual St:irs•i AcrossA Amcrica Jerry :ind :in< Wild Celebnilion. Vuiulmg fo r ihcicciossiiig Cl guaid piognini ore infomiation. call go shopping, to the docior o rm a y b e Lewis l.abor Da;Day Telethon. Thanks to ihe suppoit ol oiii)iir patioris. last y e ar sv;is :iiiother;iiu>i gieaily appreciat- Boys invited to Cub Scout relOp. out lu dinner and a movie: together.l Once:»g:iin,, Idahoansk have sclllessly wc wc raisx'd money toward senen d in g o u r ed gift lo th c l.incoln I .in Sclioi'l students' Dad is happy. clc:in and wellII Ifed. will) contributed Slresearch lhat will find a rhe staff sinceiely appreccciaies Ihe KRISFERLICDC ...... Filer Cub Scou)ut Pack 7 meets cure for 4 0 ,devdev:islaling m uscle dis- support sii| Ihc community showiived forthe Twin Falls Search & Rescue thal a n k s V our stipaippon docs make a dif* celebnitioii, cel ^ Fll.l-R Thc lirst fallII trtncciing ofC'ub Seoul Packts Thursday Icrencc. DENNIS SONIUS arls returned rp.ni. I hursday at ihc Tilerlicr l-,lcineniary School, donors for golf succe-ta ® .t)yr thanks to all the yoluntceni vvho 'Principal, Morningside Sch<:hool .-Ml hovs in I'lf!}! ihrougnigh fifth grades arc welctuick 7 is planned for 7 . The Twin Falls Scarch & Rescue worked m:iny.ly long hour’s during the • T w inF alb thanks toI kki in d w om an in\ He I'nenils to .join PaParenls are ciicouragcd to West [-nil Team would like to10 lh:mk all telelhon. And,1 sspecial thanks to King riuinks lo Nadi'Jadinc Keiiiied.v. my wife infi’rniation. call Dale ^ ork al .^2<’’-.'^2().'' or ;(iary;«»mc. M em bers m ay .of 1ihe businesses and privatee i individu* Videocable fortr Iits dedication lo MDA FFair's : kitchen, pantitrv goi her piiisee baek.b W e sh ipped in 427.-^ to attend, l-o'r m ore als We lhal made our annu:il fuiiiind-mising :md our commuininiiy. . I l .iihni D;)v for brcakt'asl iry Damcron at .^2(>- ufigolf tournament at Clcaiar Lakes TERIMCCOl:OLLY departm ent ofTers tl I'.’ W e llnishcd :ind weri,' lakcd foods in-K alsCotintr%- C lub such :i huge suciICCCSS. '___ District D ircaector ______I'hc Kitchen and Paiiliy IKl)ep;innieiii 30 miles fiomIII I Iwin I nils when my . — Seniors sell ba goiW iihoul your .support, il would vi he BoiM o f Ihe Tvviii lM llrC 'niintrl'.'il-airwniild \v]j-J-iuniccd i^He^IcT I T irci 'piiise. K lM B IiK l.V . Ibc .\gctcss Ag Senior C iti/cns liavKimberly nuich more ditVicult lo purcha:lasc imich- likelik lo thank the followinglg to r th e n \V c hu irie ilI b.ick b.i .mil learned il had food s;ile I'or 1(1 a:in to0 2 p.m. I'riday al the senioi needed equipment. This eq Fire Fighteiters Association ’'P*special awards at this year's f:ilair; mnicd inin tot» an eiiiployee o f ihc ■St. N, ...... ia\c planned a baked enables nui u.s to du our,servic Amalguniuted Sugar Co...;\Auiilic J s. , rcsiuunml, Mvly svtlew vv:is really happy- -- appT-cciate A varieiy of honie-baki.akcd uooiK will bc availabklior center. 510 Main .safely ncc for everyone. tes booth patrons Grocery Outlet. Kitchen Majlag ic. P n ce j,^., j, . W'e w learned lhal Nadine more infomiatiun. call 42;42.'-43.'VS, ...... - • cnuA big ihimk you again li>r all:i1 o f your . -^'he niembersers o fth e Tsvin Falls Fire 1 11:l:t»dw:ire. Swenscn.'s and WWilliam's. Kchnedy hadd returnedn it. W'e iricd. bic for purchase. For suppon. safi Ilopetully. you'll nenever need Fighlcrs Associociation want to express all all in I'win .Falls; Clear Sprin;mgs l-omls, unsuccessfully.ly. 101 find her Iclcphone our services, but ifyou do.). we'll be Iheir ih:mks tolo all the citizens of ifit Green Cir Ciiimi. Inna Haley andnd Pet Inc.. number so we•e couldc< c:ill her and |>cr- Dish Up homemofourhe:[ns. ici^'amtly-(maximum— ------Perrine1 teachcrsrpriirincipal—local-chantic. tic.s ___ tliL- T w in Fa 11 s___couiitvcii ciinimission ers. Y EAiMAfcJ______M / The rim cs-\c»-x\cLr,-/L'ii/rii.'.N /icu'.s thank district foundii. ^ Firefigliters Buriuni Aid Fund, the M:igic Hcmpleman. Hi Jim Fraley aiand Brcni PocalcUo rial fo Thc Titncs-ScM -s Viilky \ lliif>paiini!s. I'O Wi — ------Pc l a n o n V:illcy Rcgionamal Medical Centcr Safe Reinke, Ri for lH:ing the judges. ID S.\'^i)3-0<4S. /'/iM'O•i’ >siihiiiil n c u s ar laisl :i f\ u c cvffir.v. Send mule- On behalf of the l.B.I. P e rrin e K ids C o a litiition and Muscular riie support of the above,'c sp o n so rs ------iiicliiilc 11 pliinic iminbcr:r wr here you c.in />c rcuchcd.iiox S-1S. Tw ill l-itlls. Hlementary School leachi;hers and Dystrophy juslsl t" o>liniin will week in :ul\:iiiee und tnysclf. ( I w ish to ili;mk thc mencmbcrs o f ' I he asscK'iatii ers ol'tip lo,1.^(1 words. the Twin Falls School1 D isirici like lo th:ink each ea and every business ye:ir. ye A big thank you to'iill :ii :d. Hli Imin: Foundation for ils gift lhalI will' help in Ihe Twin l-'alls Fal area that-assislcd us the thi stall'at the lair olVice. f ■ ' * <-'i\ic o /c.iueiiiiiAiiions f/i;inA/«t: co/i- Magic Valleley Rehab S------leacliers offset some oui-o-of-pockcl in the procurcnii:mcnl o f supplies lo fiillill L1LLL\N DOUGHERTY,' TJX’^iTOrim hciftla.'sronm•T sr .' llfis"WCiik10ni!: — SQperinittiaertt - - -- ...... g g g • li\di\id\i.ilsi.ils lliiiiiking pill^lic ;ii;c/i- Thank you to: 'TIiai'ik ytiu Muglagic Vfllley! ILENE M AI, M ARIE WEI Services..... ' des. ei\ ie oiyiiiii^iiniAiiioiis am/ htisinesses schedules 19941! meetin Jamc.s and Debra Aiinesi;i; :Dr. Marc RANDY R. LL LAMMERS BETTY MAYO, IUre\ir.ionliii:ir\ii.-irv .sen ICC. Astin: Aulo Phone Coriirp.; A-1 President, FirFire Fighteis Ajaociation T A T SAUDE, FRANCIS Thc Tiracs-Ncws -Award. .-\dv- Tnicking’Jim Cox: Babbcl’ss Cleaners: Twin Falls W ELLS. LEAH SMITH l-mployer of tl _ silled ;ii/ lo e'.pi;-v/vc.'s e/.-ii/fiii/i- Benoit. .Mcxander. Sincl:;la ir; Don Clerks, Kitchen and Pantry ol'ii pel- TWIN TALl.S Magiiigic ^ alley I’ruiti' MemoJv o c a te o f the '>’ea r. _ As ^ soiiul utlicrih;- »/ia;i piihlie n:iiiire. eidI Black: Blip I’rintcrs: Daniciel Brizee: Department Rehabilitation Scr\iccs;s Inc-I has Oul.slanding fthc Pn year and r. Dwain ‘ Tr\ Jcrom c miinan kind enough ne-n„ie^:\e\Sews Ciisioniei- .' Inn in M \'K S a«:liviiiing is an opportunity to Starley; Ca First Sccurily Bank;k; Gamand 1 hank you,;>u. Carl Hunter from Twin I-alls. role as a commioard .and staff, re.view Marketing: l-'ei Gem Slale Really;ly; Ken and Jerome. ^Ylcr:r rat least 75 cars hurried The aucndit iiicUules tiuthe y ear iri; gnini. -Ml MVT.ities and learn about ils Sarah St;i Harris; Harvey's \D isco u n t pasl us on ihee rroad to Sun Valley, you review, elections ofthe iy‘J4•;‘J4 l>oard o f interested arcimiiniiy rehabilitation pro- Stationerv; M; John and HKathleen were the onlyly person who vvas kind directors ami ihe presentationlion o f .mnu- colTee or softVRS di member, and otiicrs MacMillian; Sa KMVT; Rc.x Lylylle; M:tgic enough to stopop and-otl'cr help lo ihrce al awards. This vcar's aware.ards are ihc l-'or more rc ini wclct>me. Dessert and Valley St: Regional Medicalal C e n lc r; women striiggliigling lo change a lire, S j Monroe; Randy Hansen Chevevrolet: Dr. Actually, onione of us has a had knee FUI ‘ C larke I. M addox l;mployiloyee ofthe reservation,t drinksc will bc serv ed. . Mi Year Award. Plant Safety Commitice( ' ‘>451. infomiation or to make a Donald V:i E. Smilh; Starr Ctjrp.;p.; Cm-I and and couldn’ti Inhelp, one of us vvas too ■■'Li . call 734-4112 or 678- Mi senseDM': K THE HElEilLTH FOOD PL ■ ' V ; i.s tv/t’/Trtiim^ it.f ILACE- : ^ “ p - ’ Y Ea A r a n n i v e r ; ISHICRC ■I* / T i d a > ', Sel>tembdrRSARY 3 ti'iili (1 T A SITING T . EXTRAVAG WOI1v.Ii.TCi.a-J wh^ir ;i Rik'.l RiirBt-r■GANZA! '4 r^ - Protect yourr employees ^ yoiyour profits <, ^ ,xs'nh 1 -I,-in.irk-k-" 111 lal, wc.ihiiik you will ;tin:cr rasto.s like? r ^ B . H i m - ; i lI'luit 'u Orijanic C-liips ill I'e impr»,-sM.*ii.) * P Y o u r Times-Ne%3WS C arrier is a n. i:independent from IJ ii.m. lu ------lu l O tp s? <3 b L isin e ss persrson. He/she purchrhases your for FREU Samples.''^ new spaper irbnrm The Times-Newjws and resells M V R M C O cxupational c Healll-llih nurses i(j 5 P-»i- ^ _ . W sit nur MCtC it to you. Wheien customers tion'n't pay their " ' w ill c o m e 1oD your business ssi i t e ,a n d ' # 7 Computer'mized Information €ent c a rriesr...th i e ir c a rrie r dcd oesn t e a rn a pr<>rolit. Ji.nijtclcili'c adm inister flufl shots to yourr e m p lo y - m - * V’lT.AMWS. - ...... - ' r r J ...... Please heh}lb y our c arrie r . H f iK H S n r earn his/r>/her profit by • r ’*' )\ h a v in g yii-l1 fi ' • Sal lO-lipnt^kcs , Blvd. N. ^ ■ 73a-l4ll , I ------^------T i — BfTibof-26.1894 _ Horne & GardenC “ ' . V / Prpperr applii[ance ussecuts energ)y cost C raftejrs ttirn.I junk I cents per useise. A 200-watt slow Q: Our electric bills arere isky high, cqoker coslss 1less lhan 2 cents per even when we don’t heateat or cool, stuff \ breacl m aker costs 18 into uinique s hour used. A I We probably use too manlany conve- ■ - “ EElectric. l i cents per loaf.f. ■ . ‘ I envelopes out of any- nience applianccb, like electriccle can ------_ -- rrange a t ' ____ ^ : some simple steps lo By Cadwrine Keefe gift bags and en’ ~ : There are s< • thing from leftileftover wallpaper to openers and knives. Howow much it | R gtrigeigerator |: Icctricity usage of appli- O range C ouniy Register i e s 1 reduc.e the elec children’s coloriiloring-bobk pages and . cost to use these?-H :W . H j r .. ' I Clothe anccs. Unpluilug an instanl-on TV A: Even though ciJth.snismall appli- ' on’t plan to use it for a ' Welcome to the greccen age of even maps. rrfessai. dry'ei6 f___j when you don The Art Makelaker, available in sta­ ance uses very liltle electiectriciiy per long while. Use U a radio for back- crafting. devoting tionery. stampmp and gift shops, is use. the combined total cacan signifi- ground soundd iinstead o f a T V . M an y c ra ftc rs a re i g creations itself made fromfroi recycled goods: ■ ciintly jncreasc your elccilectric bills. , > , Cook scvera•ral foods simultaneous- ' ihemselves lo designing junk such the plastic templatelem comlrs from Exccssivc energy usager aal ls o h a rm s ' / < lyjnthesameiie appliance when possi-' recycled from everyday j the environm ent. as brown paper groceryf ssacks, old recycled milkkjugs. ju ^ ’ ble. This not>t £ only saves electricity, , w ho says she s "an iwers dishwa.shing costs, napkins or wallpaper scrairaps. Dohrman. w ' \ but it also lowi ing a pcncil.fHirtist by realII heart'sh desire.” gol as much coffee as you This isn't aboul makmj s ^llley / / > ;\ Brew only as ;e ean. the idea for her product while ulk- need and don’3n’t keep a half-full pot cup from an orangc-juice r- -rfj Cu^i Think more of Marthaha Stcwan. ing to an ecolccology-mindcd friend y o u r , ^ -A hot for hours. aboui ways 10to c^combine her creativ- Utility Bills Update No. W ith funk. Utilityty bill W rite for Ut lody Shank ity with an envi:nvironmenially friend- ^ • r” K42 showingng.a chart of typical That's the way Meloi I------describes herself andl hI cr”pro- ly product. • d •T? wallagesandid costs to operate 100 I this Icfiover paper. 1 ousehold appliances, jects.” “ I had all thi . common hou was always Proper selection and use of appli- H a n d m a d e entertainmentnt items, workshop lools; buving gift aiiccs can easily cut yourir utilityu bills and appliance use effi- . bead necklaces <| g,go to the m ailbox and lights, an bags and I by more than SMX) annuallually. Hcfore V ciency tips., PPlease include S2 and crciated from pureluising appliances,. re a d la b e ls V . \ old catalogs ind get the sam e& thought I could / self-addresseded envelope. sori of com- anti iiisfruciions u> estimamale opcrat- . V.V ' and magazines, jjunk m ail that / Q: W e juist st replacM our old cen* . bine the two." ing eosls. riiey can varyy substantial-si \ \ Unique © y g tial a ir conditiilitioner this summer. Our reryone else gets, Dohrman said. ly tor sim ilar appliances. w 7 neighbors, wlwho don’t bave ccntral greeting cards Mealing appliances - cooking \ \ and invitations I jU^list tum m ine intoitO ”1 continual­ ^ air and sleepep with their windows ly think of pans. ir»ms. hair dryerss - use the ' Jashioncd from r open, com plailain that it is noisy. W hat som ething.’ things to put in most electricity. At an clic le c ir ic ra te , ' corrugated \ can w e do to0 qquiet it? - H . S. lhe form of a ofS ceiUs per kilowatt>hoihour, it cosls I A: It is vertery unusual for a new cardboard, aboul 9 cents lo use an iron irc for (jnc j door'comprcssor unit to napkins, old — ti/lelody Shanhank - P'"’- \ central ouldoc 1 g r a p h s . hour. An electric' cookingmg pan costs / than an old one. Many seed packet-s. )th 6 S i wrapping !ibouf« cenis per hour. _ _ -----' ^ / 1 Clott IS use super quiet scroll A w in d o w h o r ^ ' 1 branches paper, catalogs.ogs. anything that tolds. In contrast, smalt motorilorizcd appli- TeievISrtsion ■ / waslSnei J i compressors.rs. Variable- and iwo- valance mado from ;ree and dec- anything lhatlal coniesc through your anccs - can openers, electeciric knifes. j ...... speed conden;enscr fan motors should pruned o ffa backyard trc le c lc c iric ity . a n O ITli 1 bunches o f mailbox, lookok coul." iitixi'rs - use very liiile i 11 Lighling I) also bc quictcc(cr becausc ihe>- run ai orated wiih bcribboned i a dead bou- The pointIt is.is anyihing can be You can open morc thann 505 cans for appliafla n c e s ! ' ...... 1 ...... "• I Dishwasherljj low speeds mtmost often. ■ tlowcrs n.'tricved from a ahinit onc ceni-w orth oCclirdeciriciiy. '-rrrrTrrrrr quet al her favorite colVetlee shop. used to createlie a work o f art. ' Conlacl yoi/our A/C contractor and seem lo be especially _____ In (he summer, there.• isi» a hidden ■ I have it c:heckceked. Pcrhans somethintl ______‘it just drives me era.razv to hear C hildren sec liavc enough good at usinging recycled goods lor ------crrerpy-cosr-in-iising-any- 710 is lo o se o r blijlocked. If everyilung people; say they don’7 lia usage in a typical horri' ; o r to take cnilis. Lookint;king through their eyes All the electricity used,ed, even by BrSal'lakdown of electricity usi checks out prcproperly, it may be possi- money to bc creative « non-hcaiing ones, endsIs iup as heat classes." said Shank.. o ' f Irvine, opens up a whcwhole world of creative kilowiiu-liour in gel the Ilunn:il cost to bic to install;ill a so u n d p ro o fin g kit. • inside your home. Thiss Jtforces your gives the watt-hourswa Consumed. The ki C alif possibilities.rs. >someihing leachers operate it. Call your electctric utility ' They are avail'ailable for some models. air conditioner to nin longi•nger. "• wattage off the tl appliance is usually o] "I haven't workedrd in eig h t have knownJ loilor years. company for ycuir cnrreni rarate. • ' To calculaie the operatiiating cost for listed somcwewhere on its label. cc months, and >el I've donone the most I'avorite classcla projects can be I-or example, a 1500-J-wait hair U'r/fc lo1 J:inii:s Ji Diilli:y ul 6900 each appliance, multiplyy thetl waltage Divide thethe watt-hours by 1000 lo artistic and creative stulTilT in my life adapted tor aduadull use. dryer used for 15 minutess a:i t a rate o f RoyalifrecnII JDr.. Cincinmiii. Ohio of the appliance hy tiichc length of get kilowatl-1ll-hours. Multiply this nuni- d using mostly recycled goods,gc and 1 . PaDcr-UiwclACl or toilel-paper rolls « cents per kilowait-hou:)ur. cosls 3 4^244 limo (in hours) lhat youu i)use il. This ber by yourur electric1 rate in cents per « just tiiught myself," ‘ can b em adle e irinto inexpensive nap- Recuperating from a iserious car kin rings toI adadd a whimsical, touch accidcnt. Shank turned1 itto crc-ativiiy to a party lableible. as a fonn of'self-llierdpupy. Finding Cut rollsV iniinlo 2- or 3-inch sec- liome time to crcate was cas;isy. Coming tions and covtrover with a thick layer enienc:einto► any h I.' of paint. DecDecorate according lo BuildI conv< up with money was not. I So. Shank relied on>n materials iliemc. If you'.'ou’re planning a sum- 1 the house, nier bUrbecuecue. for example, you ter Make surere the sink access won't I she found lying around i Orange County Register 1 and gel the could paint11 thetl rings bright red be blockcded when the dishwasher I I "I go to the mailbox : I same junk nwil that eviiveryone else wilh a green;n bband around the boi- ‘ • VV»;‘re sure you've secseen them. If door is open>cn. ■ gets, I just turn mine; iinto some- tom and glue glu on waicrmejon iiot in lhe flesh — uh.h. make that • Pocketel doors (those that slide ■ thing.” Shank said, seeds, cedar — then at least in spreads in into the wiwall rather than swing I Mer favorite look is4 juxtaposingj A more elegant elei occasion mighi ' r shelter magazines. open inlo) a room) can be terrific I contnisting te.Klurcs. SluJie shows otV c a ll f o r a sponge-painted spi look Lindnl Cedar Homes.;s'. 'of Seattle, ispacc saver:ers in small bathrooms. . ■ I- a large greeting card madeir out of complemcnlir•niing the colors of the ___ ■ *7mnrRaTph Lauretroi^-of custom ~ To-maTl a xim ixc-t h e-»e n sc-o f-W I corrugated cardboard. table linens.s. I'or!' a finishing louch. homes. Most ol' thehe- designs space, usese as many windows as U I A gilded teacup, stairimped onto a lie a ribbonn araround the napkin ring ' ’ approach life wiih a corr:omfy. casual' you can inin 1a bathroom. Why not a I I i squiire.torn from .a brihrown paper and tuck inn a blossom from your ' nppcnl'thiit's pimchcined up wiilt gurdun wini'indow for.growitig riow--..l I. ,, grocer)' bag. is gluedl'tc» t the card- garden,' p le n ty oV u n d e rs ta tecd d style a'nd ering plantsntsV I I ' board. A spot o f goldI sealing s w-ax liven food;>ods can become craft polish. G la s s b3lock io allows in light^bui-| s all the privacy you I decorates the corner aand a raffia, supplies. Krom traditional to classic to provides 1 Hj iiocs li*r stampMRaT pro- Skylights in bathrooms I ribbon tied around the1C card com- Use potatoe; ' contemporary, these hoihomes put an require. Sli initivc look. Cut a potato e sense, as they do in any I picies lhe design. duce a primiti — • entirely dilTercni. entireirely updated also make s aivm-siampi—in-half-and^cid^catve-oul-lheulcsign ------wood-siding part of the:ie house where you^want I______Shank-makcsJier_a spin on the natural, wi B E si BEPa- d and nibber. you want. SimpleSur shapes work best _____ dwclling-thal-can-be-rL*-nnishcd-ot— to"pr5>7iyeIe more iigiii. ventilation I oul o f bliK-ks o f woihI I She cuis out designs frcfrom old nap- — hearts, kiteskite or Inmertlies. embellished in any fashion fa you or drama. I kins;— a teacup, a tiolower — and Dip ther pcpotato inlo painl and like. ♦ D o uible b I the usability of a bathroom by I uses them to embellish;h plain paper stam p the cJedesign onlo clay pots. Jusl oul is ______uifi b au s or butcher paner thal ____ ■•Orii!in;ils," a JhejB T l ip_sjLpie.a s.ininQt adding priva- l_ _siockJorj;iaiioncoi.— I You easily can adaJapi Shank’s ■'becomes custi;ustoni wrapping paper, 2 6 7 - p il s c . -----c y - ^ \ l ~ o r - ilanced room lighI h t l n g o r s I ideas to your own inien;rcsts and col- A pples catcan be cut in half and , book Iliat pro- s IS for a ftilii m o iif ;om es from w indolow s belween fix-- I lectioiis; Aiid when youiHt’re ready lo • siaitiped as is .vidcs. an COI M l J about paini: Special fttnrn lure's. MukUs I I give your creations as git\s. stop A word al overview of onn tw o w alls. W esl I can be expensive, up lo il a lot easierr I B J I short of the staiiomnery store's crati paint cai Lindal’s olTer- tVw niinL-.»»: r.>nrAKE YOUR HC onc. The main, entryy should s give pain wherlen it comes to furniture 4 0 M E lg because most beds lendd L ftiiigflyH easy acccss lo roomss that ll are used arranging >A N “ORIGINAIAL” m ost for living and enteruertaining. The to be quitelitc bulky. To give you the \ One thing to I------r------I ety of furniture • ' ‘ ' sccond should bc morilorc utilitarian furnituree arranginga flexibility youu H M k M l M n ; ta k e a d v a n ta g e lYONRIMR^TVj j e V i ? ’ and decorative and lead 10 the kitchen,icn . Ifyou can need, bedicdrooms should have atIt of in furnishing /o walls that arc unintcr* ' ' 'Bl ’ ' £. • your home is thele ■ - . accessories include a space bctwecveen the entry least two available today, jrage. you'll be rupied by>y doors( or low w indow s.' complete one stop opportunity it and the kitchen for storai ^ ’ gives you to real­ it's easier than - e game. ' • Lightihting? The most pleasing, e shopping center. lhat much ahead ofthe g ly express your ever to make • S to ra g e : P la n for lots of it. balanceded rooth lighting comesfs your home an indows on two walls. Stay i)0 W. A ddison own personality, then double your esti:stim ate. You from wind ft lifestyle and pref- individual cre­ , know how things tendid 101 pile up. true to a jpaitem of window style 7 3 4 - 5 1 7 5 ^ vV erences. • ation; cemcnl thot feels'balanced,d. • I'or easiest, moslost efH cient and placer ______Ihafs-the.way------A n d ^ h e r e ^ ------■— ------ii^rcTnhc-rcfrigeratoi-dii-door-should—W estern-•n-light-brings-sunsets- IS >■7. it should be. ^ an- important ; hinge away from theth' sink and splashingig into the house, but glare A home SHOU- SS thing to remem- stove or cooktop. •. needs to0 Ibe controlled, especially ' LD persotially |g ber; An attrac- • If you do have•e a; cooktop. in the sumum m er. akes ; renect the peoplea . MABYTOUERT lively, furnished Blue Lc , home that is . locate a’ d raw er for utcu te n s ils u n d e r I f y o uj’d ’d like to comer a copy of who live there. ■; ' SIAIf DCSlCmt .uniquely yours, ■ it. Very ctinvenieni setup.set "Originalfals." it's goin& for $19.95 , A nd. Just a s itpppportant, fur- does not hj Chiroprractic nishing this way t have lo cost more • T h is o n e s o u nids d s like} a no- al .booksu;siorcs. .For morc informa- ly helps you than the oth. 11 (ROO) 4 2 6 -0 5 3 6 ...... - avoid the stereoty other, kind. Ifs sim ply ------brainer.-but you*d btbe surprised, - tion. call ( ityped unifor- a matter ofof proper planning, Gcnt(ter mity that grips5 too many selection anc i. hom es. and arranging. V , You CAN is p.leased.to arannounce ^ Y ou're a n indivic :AN m ake.your hom e BuyE iti Sell iti FindT i t i ^idual - and distinctive,e. vwith the arrange- •. .your home shoulda be individ-- ment and-fui , I n T hhe e Times-News Clasassifie d s u a r. l-fumishtngs lhat suit' ...... Mliark T. R edw(Vine, D ie . lhe way you'OU liye. and the look 733-0931 You can m ake yoi'our home an you want. Ai as an Associatiate in the . original, and it can . And. we. can help. ------practicG of.Chirliropractlc — - rboth-while"yon*ro~ and for many yearars after, as waich forounsur neit we«k't column. « Scratch 'n'r I D e n t 8 . M onday -■ F r i d a y • you enjoy it: dealing wllhIh tithe •ubjoct: “Threo Wilh the alm ost linllmi,less vari- K X o m■ontldersilont " ’ For Your buy b sell antiques 6 8 : 0 0 a m - 66 : : 0 0 p m T)“ I Sale 1U(low I collectibles" Saturday 9:00 a m - N o o n g . o n » • CcCollectible jewelry Fs • PPeriod furniture Call for an appointntment Today ' ' I Photo fra' a m e s I ne linens • Pottery > ; - \ t • Cookie Jars H Fl ccupled japan Item s - O c o 734-91►531 [-.■ Downtown^n'l^nFoM* • N 733-7111 • 9 175 Blue Lakts Blvd. N. • 734-2795 D 325Z5 IMain Ave E. 7 3 6 -0 1 « , i. N. • Twin Falls A HounMofl'Frl<30-S30-510 • A (AcTOHfiKI from Peiwuo'i W«l«m Wtu) 153 Blue Lakes Blvd. B 3 B ? K Sit. »ppt. Anneje^&Urr^Pull«^wn«^^ J J I ■..'«! ------U------W ednesday. Sotifo'nib7ibcf 2b, 1994 . Timos-Nows. TwI Win rqiis, losno • c-a

■ 1 ^ -Home-& GGarden-__ " ______Fewer•garde eners sisitartin: Lg Akro)n: Simp3le, comipact,mcLodem , Relatively simpnple in ils layout, the Akron is a comp;npaci'hohie designed I 10 ljt on a narrowpw cii>' lot. Bui sim- sesays» •^ pie. here, doesn'sn't mean mundane. - from sJb' H’- : said, and the ncighb^ from seeds. , J because his famiimily name is a trade- he s lool cciliiig anJid a transom window ■: ;■ ,^ k % m "The.trend in gardening:ng:" says mark ihai he iss forbiddenfi from using Qdavt'laware Valley C ollege o f SiScience docloor, Jonathan Burpee, "is from ... buying com m ercially. andid 1 A g ricu ltu re re n ts 3 0 aciicres to waist-highh v wall, with c^ilumns seeds to buying ptanis." Jonathan Burparpee -was laid olV last grovv’ow hay. al either end.. ddivides the dining m s m m Are Americans lazier? I vear by the laiestest ow ner o f W . .Mice The -i i,, main house no longer isIS home room from thele living room. The N o. ju st dutiiber. Burpcc;& Co..).. the catalogue seed ' a Burpee.| Jonathan and hi:liis, wile space beiweenen the columns is ’• vThe gardening public." IBurpee firm that no BuBurpee has coiurolled rimn a bed and breakfast in thehe mam bridged by a hfghfgh shelf. D raped vyith an‘5 father sold it m ■ says. "isn*t as knowicdgoabirable now since Jonathan .>use a n d c a r r ia g e hou;use at hanging plants,N. ili becomes a living ■I*"' as 30 IO 50 vears ago. ...i 1970.. ' l-ordl.udhook. Bul Ihey Jive juSisl down screen of greenienery separating the , as ihe last Burpee at " It's Ihe. irend ... liwt mor.lore .fami- Jonathan was e foad in Chalfont. busyness of thehe dining room from n - - lies arc gening removed fnfrom, the the company, foundedfo by his.grand- J lc does l m e a Jiom e gardencn. the relaxing calmilm ofthe living room, — f »-n- I as a secd supplier. . farm . froTn suburban areas.i. to\< morc falher in 1876 as liui he might not qualify asisa hor- high arch. st.stacked'with multi- r ec name, nationally . I u,MMler .Sulla j_‘? I ,•. ntMi|f I urban areas." The Burpee .•uliurisi. even an am ateur. paned windowsws. fills most of the I have looked good on >ck. r o n Amcrirans still want greenen things, known, might h "1‘he llowers wc grow.;' h>h>; said, boxed 1‘roni wall,ill, 1 0 - 0 3 0 T hey jusi w ant som ebods'iv else, < he Route 309. ire marigolds and impatiens,IS," The • .Another notabiable feature is a bath- says, to do il all for them. But nam es aloalone don'l pay bills. •*’^^’ inable. room lhat ean bebc cnicred from cither lost common annuals imagin; 0>0mer serv icc. order proce.■cisinB. many .places ipan syn- • Burpee's owiiwnership was so new toiui lay extends the combi- The sliori-atienlion-spa ubiic relations." he said, andulsonic- hrplucaiinshay lhat the trucker^er's firm wanied cash publ: j I, nation kilclieni tifamily room, and an drom e. * ' liies holding more than one Al Ihe Nalioiial {jania rd e n in g on delivery', because bei B urpee d id n 't liiiic: ^ ' eating bar is handy hai for snacks and ■ ' li: le same lime. .\ssocialion in BurjingioMon. Vl.'. have a credit accountack w ith il yei. ' the s ineals on the run. ru In summer, you Just what he's doing now. , il ' '•'"I research dirceior Bruce ButJuticrlleld Burpee wrotelie a check. - Ju could t*vcn dine di on the deck, ••|'vc never worked so hard said: "In general, ihal's prprobablv .-\ tew monuments before. Burpee "I acccsscl bv a doof. near the Tire- I'e 12-hour d ays." hc .said, Caiapp La irue for bedding plants,. alsoa for hintself had bee)ccn pushing a handcart Ul'e '.f placc.. I . J-* do n 't gel home iill S. S:.'0," perennials. off the lrucker'^:r's rig. loaded wiili Ici- 1 doi The .Akron'ss niasieri suite features -A Joi o f people do like-. lie ||i and his 2-J-year-olilid son. large walk-inn eelosel. a spa tub with lhat instani garden." No one else. IB urpee him self Hrailiradley. arc partners. glass block waivail, and a separately But seed sales hase noi sufsutVered. "rhars the• wayw it is with a small "Il's "| going to lake a wwhile. enclosed waterr ccloset and shower. A pk--r;nsing— >-;iHdT-«>4Hf-i>u>liet!'ihL— uijfpluipcc saiur'io gel our acnrr 'sinall-uiility roolirl5-lUCkT:d-in-thc roi ------their own iransplanis" --' starting's produce into a walk-inv refrigerator. 0 ^to speak." passagew ay beiveiwcen the garage and '-r- om seeds "My lifesiyle,, le." he said, "has had a They j-] have laken over a farmers' fa house. SSI5 \5 to Associated.Designsns. I 100 ing, A catalogIg featuringf< more than iheir ouidoor plants I'ron ms is available for S12.. rom SI69 radical change.' , marllarkei. strong on fruiis and1 >vegcta- 1‘or a revievicw plan, including Jac2 lo S2(H m illioilion in •93. Unlil he wasus bootedI oul by Cieo. J. lies, lhal ihey want to lurn•n into a scaled lloor plaplans, elevations, sec- IMc;Please speeily the Akron IO-()-0.^!< and For more infori , "In a way." Butierfiel.ield said. Ball. Inc. of W est C hicago. III., the ,iwn and garden ecnier. lion and ariisl's i 's c o n c e p tio n , send iiiclinclude a relum addre.ss wheilen order- 63-J-0123. ’•ihcv're parallel realities." current ownerer of the Burpee firm. ‘ Competition is a shoui awaj l-ven W. Alice Burpeer & Co. in his workingy; lifeI had been wiih "W e're righl next lo a K I palace W arminster. I’a.. is expxpanding Burpee. nd ne\i l*’ that, lie said, "is a Can’f’t miss thiilis pachydlerm fish ] It b eg an wvith it weeding crops at "'"jj. bevond seeds. • lardcn center," w ill be m ore important, im; as children ry locus." Tordhook l-arninn. the Burpee hoine- . I,,,,,. Knight-Riddcr NlNews Service •'•Seeds :4re o u r prim ary Me realizes he might h: tieal items from previous marriages,ma gnindparcnts...... iris Romas, stead just oiitsiitside ihe wesiern. edge...... ; ...... \\ ’oii can expect inoa’ practie said Burpee controller Chris hangc his mieiillons,'...... or l‘)9 4 ':i ' who lost everyiliii/ihing in the savings and ;ars. we've of Doylcslown,ii Borough. )kiiig for posher quancni lo’bc lo h on display in 1 lorncDeeor "B ut over ihe last few ycar< "You can go storming irim o Ihc . ir I'Hikii and hom e loan debacle, ani!and adult children who bv mail. "I was weedi:ding." he said, "when I ccpl,-hc loryoiirsojlisllIsh. Neiman Marcus, in gathering gatl o f home builders an gotten inio bedding planis by narkcl with your ovmi conce held from can't. atVord a hoihome all come home lo .• said, "for was 12."Hclurlunicd ?3 in June. ' lls annua C hristnistmas BiK>k. olTers a 10- furnishings fun suppliers being he "It makes il casicr."'he s; aid. "Bul are you in biisin ishington roosl. accordingng tto an Oninge County The farm waswa .MH) acres when he foot-lall elephantant-shaped aquarium for Oct. Oci N-16 al the Fort Wasl the hom e gardener.” ourself or your ensuinicrs'.’" formation Kcgister reportI on the survey, he's going was a child,J. .U p to 10(1 p e o p le >'OUi just $ 12().()00,, TheT 3(H)-gallon tank is F.xpo F.x] C enter. For more infoi Jonaihan Burpee says hej So far. he said, "some hittks they worked there..e.. Slime experinteniing S' e o l o u r i,.,„d.ca•carved, polished acrylic about abi the show, which fealuilures dis- IO give folks whal he thin call XOO- I’oi rosemaryry anda bay yon inlcnd lo wilh seeds, higiliggcsl items have been letluc P'-’f’* and rests atopp ia pcdcslal base lhal plays pla and demoiislralions. c; • want. bring inside for Ihc winter. Plants onsiniclion ofthe Route pcrs>crs. cabbage, corn, tom atoes hi>iises aquariiiriiim 's inner e lectrical 756-5692. 75( No seeds, l.ols of plants.s. But then con: lovcd from soil with caa’ ; Route 202 bypasses No N seeds, , workings, Olherer iieinsi in the Christmas shoulii he remove On Sept. 2. Uurpcec opened .611 and ‘I'*-' 1' conlaincrs large enough Book inehide an SIR.OOO queen-si/cd As / your family changes. st< vwill your and plaJcrd in yoi odatc.lhe roots. Ihe Russian imperialial sleigh bed with gold- home. hoi So say experts siirv'eyi.;ycd aboul lo ac c o m m o d a J-painied troika designs what wh the hom e o fth e fiiliire: willv look 'W ashington Piwl>osl s a y s ^ ’ack_a’|” P » s L ____ I f 5-^ detailed, haiul-p and'add a layer of fine s comiii ■■ lha( comc»,vvitlr;lira velvcl lwdspread and "by by Builder maga/inc7tlie onieiieiarpTibir- around them anil butit’s hem outside until ihe end >st yet, ] icialion o f nuileh. Keep then Nofroj .ix-fool headboard has an calion cal o f the National Associ pillows, riie .six- further insulalcd with dryy material : medallionI forf< your monognmi. Home I lo Builders. 1‘lexihle livin;ing spaces o fth e moiilli. Cabbage, cauliflowovvcr a n d '■■I I fur such as st'niw. It helps to wiwnip ciich • • kohlrabi don't usually gi I Catliy -fruit or vegetable individiidu ally in selves into a rufHe aboitiout t'rt^st. ..w| paper to keep ihe elliyli■lene g a s SPEIiCIA L SHOWV I l N G S : Rool crops hardly noiici if; Walworth i''ifrom escaping and hastej'eping the _ ^ freezing temperatures, eithiither. None < '' ^ Iro E v e nnings After;ernoons ripening process. of these need to be harvest> G reen rip & Sun. — C ^»vor-lhc-n>inialuri; ,rtn W e d . thru Tri. Sal. Leave liirnips. rutabagasgas. carri>ls “ “ thurnbprints- —with < a large piece of w ^ ------6 — 8 -r-p T tn i------1— 4 - p and beets righl in ihe groiToiind until whatever you have lhat canm Iin eas- %. S e p t.. 28, 29, 30 Oci. I., ------vou're ready to use them, VOI, lonunu IO eat them, anyway, ily . 'I’o u r h o m e -g ro w n. rp ro d u c e ihrough snow yields sweet RIDGE .■Cl aim .lv irvo,i'rL-iii:ia terrible hurry, pull up should last several monlhs,s, ______1 ^ 044 CANDLER] W inicr squash is a rm omato plant and hang it w > iliough. II w;mis tolH T lian.iirvo>lcJ a> ,1,^. :e until ihc Vruils ripen, VS'/j.-if'.'v hiiiiiiiing yoiirF^iiTdcn ^ ------^— T T Z ^ S B I ^ soon as llic vines frost. Oipihcrwisc. lars arc wonderful lor S e n d .« o q r fsn rd c n lo ic3 linos_clre qiicsi ihcy--lt-roi.-.\s-soon as.thcj ils-;ind-vcgetablui-Over__',,‘:-C:ith\-\V:ilworlli.-in carcrc-ol.-Thc------^ 3 and turn brown, lake up ilnIho «i.i;ish. ^ I,,.,,, causc soil-is slow to Tiiws-Nc^s. P.O. Hos 5A5-/N. Tw in ' ■ ■ ■ I f frost ihrcatens. pick Srcal gre u.ll.a- slow lo cool. I f you n.the win-. •______Fulls, lihhn SXWJ. loes and rinen them' in.i J ______(.n dowsiU hke your moiherr didid. Those“^ ^ ^ ^ ^ “ lhal have started lo lurnI li]lighl green trosl)St th reaten s, h cun be ripened. Cirubb-greiircen tOma-.. pielick green _ P t iim l e f l i . -1- ' 'f' . toes are too far away. If yi toes and ripen E a n o t i nn b ^ hurry to ripen a couple of i pul them in a plastic b ag• wwith a ripe thelem in the K l;ilhnlvMli 1 ^ ap p le or biiniina. A pples anc m o an diiplicaie one with a /..■ ' quickly. little effort. If you have tons of greengre loma- •ge deep hole, preferably loes. spread, them out in ncN l IO Ihhe c house foundation, lav er. T hey will take seVeirVcral wcck> re heat is collecietl and ' 1V2II\J0's. JO-iji'« Jurmmre ■ U lo' fully ripen this wayy a,11 norm al ing the day. Store poia- (>K4 U Ithlni-lnn Sl. N. • lwlnl-Bll»I room temperature, but Iocs, apples.es. pears and onions in

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Curreni cycle t .«,nl . ^ ^ “ “ " 1 tmi:siic.a^v.lliiwers^mu.sii:.------int______Z js r r r = — — = = _ielalca.lu.domi:s 22B0pf0Miloten - art. lileralure.re. voice,< sense of drama. .SpiHlighi alMioion lifestyle, decorating te- ^ — - g - f f i sp. a onco J T Ra onizo __ _ • I _ _— ™ ™ ■ nuKleling. mariularital slaias, Novenil*er will ■ L |i‘_ champ,ly tax c man be vour .1 memorable monlh of 1W4. - i -AY ? 7 ? / ^ 1 &fZArePUUF^r^ sn n^c^vA^i — I 35 Invonlof"io u s------1------H ... — , _ | — .—ragcl'.cunio.iruis.irue.in.draniaiic-faihiun"-r^ _ ------Tt>pAY-yt>u-mi^\tr r ------P P ^ H -A \tSfs \ —.------e v s f z Y '0 f f ^ e u r r monogroJ------■ 3 !" "” 1 ves. Ihere is water.wale ...... ------r a ^ 0 o u r^iP 0^77. 7 . ------TThlB------h a p p y , -____ ia ol films I > I M I I -i___I ■ TAURUS5 (April(A 211-May :n); Hard _Porot 5«W..lnc,ii' [| 09/28/94 f.,cis of life; revealedrev through interven- • ^ ■ . 37 Sophia o tsDlved: ii™oli*i,\o.'ive.'deadline e.TisLs. business I — /7 3 8 _____Itp. on t v Yesterday's Puzzles r r v 39 Wogor acumen surlaee-faees. Capricorn plavs role, rpalural 4 Motquond’s 1 (1 5 1 * 1 3 3 Ihese leiiers iniliinitials in name: 11. U. 7.. "|A[RI*lo lEJ ^tiui muic. MorMoney involved, lost aiiicle. ' i - / Datingvabons 6 Soak Rax [Tn| T | | | H located, individilividual who had gone out of ^ I ** “ • ont 9 Killor * |T |a [h [c | 6 | vour life returnsurns, S 'A < , / 45 Excaval) to Woodon boxes)S |o|o 1 I [pit sMj Q R K • CANCERR (June(J 21-July 22); Take WUuVt Engngofvork ' 11 On Ihia oarth ...... i s m v illx ,% A loom ° W ^ > * |A |o | initiative, insistnsisi on coneeting pa.sl tnis- ______By Mon r•Baldwn 12 Privy lo L p j O T M ^ takes. He direcJirecT in gelling to heart of beetle Bailey 50 Lobworlaigns 13 Lako kin ort W alker S4 Acior Ba *|AISfT|^ M matters. Youlu lolook and feel great - cycle I r CAME WITHIN A h HA a i r 'o f 1 smothor 21 Highwaypart H«?W WAS yoUR j t SREAT' ------55 Ughl aig in Yankoos* 23 Consoquonlly high, you mig>mighl bc nirting with fame 60L F SAME, A HOLE IN OYiB> S7FDRSIT> 25 Monoy tn ' K)'^1^1 * l° |^ r * and ^nune.. Applause.Ap GENERAL'? 5 8 'Damn'ioul Iho bank ' ■ " [ ' [■•|^l LEO (Julyly 22.‘'-Aug. 22); Aura of Ihe namoolOEO 26EXCUSO ^ ' p- occull existsLs - clandestine meeting re­ 59 Wipo3k>d ou 27 Symbol H B 8 |6 |A ltJ laijs to yourar inimmediate future. Hmpha- I ~ ~ ~ ■ ^1 eOPartolC Iors lamily 26 Humos ' si/e.iheunorthiiirthodox, refuse to be catego- —j - B T J * 61 Tumbloc)ty girls, . 29 Producor / XJ 62 Hamlor: ri/cd y Spoiling ■(Au^. 2.'<-Sopt. 22); Feature I ® M 63 Sodoty 40 troublosomo ono 49 Die3iai.n,'Ul«0 VmOOfAi. 30 Gom repartee, humoijmor. ability lo make people, \ ’ /N 31 Dosortrolugo» 41 Portal V covor 32 Bowling olkiy 43 Grand in acolo 50 HoHorso laugh even thnihrough their, grief. Cancer I DOWNirvgway button. 44 F n o b io s 51 HaHard lo find mocjn relales:s to winning ways, influenc- / 1 Pillowquol* cc , r 34 Macholos 46 Thick 52 Crt'rosspatch ing 'people.. ha’ having gcxnJ fortune in fi­ 1 2 Homirvgi__Threo ' 37 Paxi altonlion1 47 C ov/s young 53 Pai»anama» • nance, wmanceancc. Gemini involved. _ J*Ll| LM r ------38 PuWishod------48-Lolion plant - ■ - 56-Tinftmo ported------LIBRA'{Sep[Sept: lT-Oct7221; Ihdividuar B y Bob closc to youu sa;says: "I never s;iw you this Frank and ErnestIt ______. way before."." YourYi response: "You never ob T h a v e s i:ted to kwk!" Scenario fea- A fP A ttntNTI^y X CAH iT f ntywaists nolot popular in“ 30s - s "1 prestigci promotion, receipt rrvvcar m akers in the IS>3HS I of unique honcjilonvr. T{THt p/nk ONuy ■AYfl ^ I Pan lUri SCORPIO10 ('(Oct. 23-Nov. 21); Read i C ^ 3 UndcrvvI OUI children's utiderpuiils th:ii IC -A i. S LM.Boy .ind wrile. lellet othetN01 know exactly where ^ I KEff <50»Ni ^ E broughtJ 01 lo undershirts, lilut iry ns ihcy what you cxpect in return, for ' ^ 0 5 ? buiioncJ:y I couldn’l .sell the com bination ...... W hat's whih a t ? ■ ' ...... >’0“ cur ^ peeptjj (fvT miscx coiiumc. Because girlslirls ______vour creaiivcvc aintribulions.o Spuilighl on Tft ift- 'hey c travel, phitosop T O J r . as a uni>I. boys refused.’ ILvcepl Ihose osophy. publishing, sweeping T ^ e ) t E O . ho became known therefrom1 as up. lhe rabbis used the moloney to ptil the opposiii»)n xsidi 7 I wore il. I tuides back on ihdr^finani:ncial feel. SAGriTARl ^ § Iwys whov a is ts ." ...... - . . rARlilS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21); cle licenses go hock a lol fartherIher Talking aNmt lhe p^ofiofession of aet- Atteniion rcvoVevolves around family, home, . .7 ? "pantywai )her itig. Jane Tonda said. “Y“Vou spend all incc^me. maritalarital status. Music in your . “ g Vchicicthe automobifc. Christopher 1US - in the Spain of I.SIM - had your-life irying lo do sosomething they life li'night,,1, romaniicrc interlude causcs . \ c ihiin the sc.j;Lifc_is-»'orthJiiing-U(!cr_ ___ Colum bus,.liccnsc.tojidc.a.muli: ______::_ p u i pcoplcJn..isyhin»s_fw! the An expert on wolves in Ihe wild s;iys m ." Ubra nai'i^native involved, • *_____loncl.a.licVhosc Idea w u tl to build tbe The Bom Loser By Art Sanson asl-to-coost highway? those beleaguered iKasiss iby-sil, lake care of pels. • ' I ■ * \ dueling M ihip. g»> overtmard on itie high side,.ide. paper did nof identily ihclhe editorial au- PISCES; (Feb.(Fel m-March 211); Concern / V I Rcniemi irce insurance, goes back lo 4IXX:1HX» thorily who reseincbed lhclhe mallet. with inlemaiicnational intrigue dominates: 1 LhCi ‘ lifting shircairding lo lhe Hebrew Talmudmd--, A Nnmierang expert s;viys lhal origi- awareness ofof i currcnt events ^fascinates, M V Divorccrcwms deposiled sums in escrowrow nal hunting >^eapon wasIS never thrown MixWi pusiiionition highllghls pcrvinal mag- i vcept birds. netism, sensiii>, U m f y BrlilcgrcKii\;lr rabbis. If the lnurriugc^i brokerokc ■ seriously at any game exci isitivily. _ ■ ■ . wlihlh\;ir

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Bounty-i_ 1 tublcsps>on chopped I'reshsh mint ‘ Spowt into dessci,sert dishes and chill. - berfest sets Continued from El 1 smuH carrotTpU finely chopped It Oktol J banana and toasted • beans, drained, rinsed I tablespopdon white wine leave Top with sliccd b I can (n oz.l McNteom.a. drainedli Worcestershirere sauce coconut before: scserving. V4 Clip finely choppcd roded onion< I teaspoon DiDijonmusturd In In saucepan, saute garliilic and Makcs4senink ings. 2 /3 cup each. . L'al until Sept.,30, Oett l /. cup choppcd cilantro;ro leaves ’ '• to 'i teasp'ispoon freshly ground onioilions in butter over low hea le softjfl but not brown. Drainn peas, NEW EPE N G L A N D ^ ahd thin stems pepper to tasie 111*11 apioii. Cook,»oking dentonstia- rserving juice. Add peas ar The Timcs-Ncws i't cup vegetable oil ’ s pound carranned ham, drained, reset “"'I '‘•■I- SnirJy sclllerlers. newly arrived I lions w ill iiK'hiiieiiie .a deniivisiration tueeice to sauccpan; cover ant ’/* cup fresh lime juice cut up " “I I'rom u i g l a n ad. . tamed the hilly, O kioberfest^'94 is set to begin \>f cidei-itiakiiigng with lice s;im- round turkey thorclofoughly, Pour into food p 1 teaspoon seeded,I. finely pound gr9 U Vl r o q k -s lrc w n Y a n k e e la n d a n d at ^ 4 p.m. Friday and endI al: 5:.^(» p ie s . I'o e n ie r tlteth ciiokt*rr. call listard Saucc . .sor.cjr.or blender container. Adi chopped scrrano or jalapeipeno pep* Creamy,Mu.st ■ d d ’ 1 ^ I'ormcd a newV cuisine( perfectly ' pp.m. Saiurd;iy. c rere a m a n d m in t. P u re e , ai per .•nvironmcnt and cli- The downtown sireeis oofTwin ■ lhe Iwinln l alls l-.iimer’s nough hot reserved pea juju ice o r Reserve 2‘tr‘tablespoons parsley enot to good,old Yankee Fallsy will be tilled withh crafis. -Maikel wilUeteb•tebiale Oktobeilest •ater to achieve 'desired con;lilsislci-- n'atC-.-lliank-s lo • Combine black-eyeded peas, tbf ganm hjnjliunedium bowl, com- watc i- look the many van- foodsf ;ind eiiieiiaitii n m e i t l . w ith ,i v a iie tv\ ^^f haivesi-l'resh y. Mixture should mound1 Iirom a ''“-'y Mcxicom. red onion, cilanilantro. oil. bine remaininling parsley, stewed cy. I Cites of loodstufluffs in the new lund M ^ erchaitls will be p.iiiicip;:p a lin g in -p ro d u c e iV oni; 0 ') ,M„. to 1 p.m, . okcn up. bread crumbs spoo[loon. Serve .immediately. lime juice aitd hoi pepppperin.a lomatoes.broki each tamed themrm into hearty, tanta- window v display and seai■arecrovy Salnidav in thelie tiri'cei'v Outlet htie. Stir in carrot. Makes M 4 servings. V: cup e;: bowl. Cover and refrigerateate ai least and egg whti araiion. lining dishes, suisuch as corn in ali its ^ conte.sls. c . parking lot onn \\d\lison ,\vciuie. I hour to blend llavors.. SiServe on Worcestershireirc sauce, mustard-and Note: N< For quicker prepar It w ill t'ealiire di:iw- into hoi fonns. boiled an«and pickled n>ol veg- * Special attractions inelirlude Ihe l-.isi. Hie evL-nt w • leuuce. id ham in food proces- lir stir sour cream .and mint in pepper. Grind 1 etables. fishI c h o w d e r s , b a k e d ;fc>llowing: if ings for I’ifi vcivcilitleaics and ;i - . Makes <» side dish ser\iTV ings sor until ver>-y 1fme. Add lo toinaio peaea mixture.i Do not puree. ■si xeiuloi's display . ' • bf'ans and applele pic.| ^ • Friday eiitertaiitmeieiit will conlest Ibi hesi \ cup each) or entree servervings ( I mi.Murc alonglg with, ground turkey, feature the Slar Gazerr Dance aiul eostunic, KcKelieslmu’iils-wiil .' SW EET POTA,TO0 cup each). Mi.v w ell: In an oblong baking pan. Company at 4.p.m_ the Si;'vlaitdiirds beseived, loiI ininoie inlbiniatioii. NG * RED BEETT EGG SALAD \ shape to form•m a ‘)-by-3-by-2-inclt BANANA PUDDIN Singing Ciroup at 5 p.m. a;uid1),J. e;ill7.U.7l.VJ. . SOUTHERNN ^ loaf. Bake jnt ppreheated 350 degree The.distiitctivc flavor ofo f v a m s ■ (n*’t pictured)J ) '& Friends at 6 p.m. • Kellev^s Ciai(iiiiden Cenier will The cnduring iieritagc of the old oven 40 to 455 tminutes, oruntil loaf ombiried with bananas m:makes a C^fnncd beetiets go upscale and ‘ • A yodcling conlest wikviilt c.'islt be selling puiiipkiiipkiiis. s^iiiasli and . South lies in ils hospii.ililaliiv and. is lirm and jutjutces fun clean when ich. praline-flavored dessert;rt that's contemporaryy iin this composed prizes will take place atIt 7 p.m seasoii.il puutue^iue-i dowitlovMi dui • perhaps even more so. in its cm- pierced withI tipti of knife. Sprinkle pj-rficrfcci any time of the yeairar. This salad.ihat-featurilures a Yankee staple jFriday. Conteslants in;iy,• *en ter :it ing tlkioberlesi.St. sine. Strongly traditionalI aiand higli- with remaininjing parsley. Let stand ,;vveweet Southerp pudding; ecan be along with mi.'nixed greens, hard- • ,the time ofthe contest. . • Among liiod.■oil items ii> be sokl . ly flavored, southern eo'oki\>kiiig rep* 10 iitin u ies, e«covered, before'slic- propirepared a day. ahead of tmime und boiled eggs andid 1toasted walnuts. • ‘•Flashb;ick" w ill plalay for ;i at tlow iiunv 11n . b o o th s dm iiig • resents I'rench. Spani:Itish and ing. Cut inloI -inch slices. chillhilled until ready to use. 3 eggs street dance at 7:30 p.m. I-'l-'cidav, O k to b e ife si area re ap p le sii udel. V African intlueiices at theirirbest I • Makes 6 serservings. 2 slices each. li i, cup sugar . I can ( I pouiituitd) sliced pickled • "l-our nec;ides of NMusic." bl.ick l.'resi eakcake, caiaittcl and If thc grain on whichII soulherns Serve with sauce.sa' Leftovers may I \ tablespoon cornstarch . b e e ts . featuring1 Randy Koih,ll. \'alli fudge .il'ples. tie(ietiti.in 111.llll dish- .culture rests is corn, lhehe m eat is' be retVigeratcdted and uses for sand* to '-* teaspoon graiedmnutmeg. Mixed saladI greettsg - - IRolVill^. Jiie Y o ung, tiUileitii th e es. siiil'fed bakciiiked pol.iti'cs. br.iis, pork, usually in thc formrm of ham wiches. 100 Ultaste IS slices ofcueucuinber. . (Ciein and Jeff Young willII Ibegin a t' scones, sundaes,es on1 .1 siK'k. I'olisti .and always Jinind al is customary cn Creamy MustardMt Saucc: In a 1 jcup evaporated skim millilk 0 slices redI oonion, divided into 10 p.m. Friday. saiisavres am i eoeountrv slvle libs, placc at the head of thee t table. In small bowl’, whiskwl logcther 6 table- I i can (T pound. I ounce)e) whole rings • Saturday enlcrtaiitiitinent will Oktoberl'esi beeis bei will'also be fact, each soulhern >laielie had its spoons evapop o ratcd sk im m ilk . 1 y;,,,,.am. well dnttiied 2 lablcspoonsns bottled ranch style •feature the l.ori lle;id Se•icliool of avail.il’le own way of prep.aringg \ham for tablespoon freshfrc lemon juice. I'; ' I | large ripe banana ((> ouminces) salad dressing Dance ai I I a.m,. lhee Alpine \’end.-rs include im Cplown ll- H.ikei s. t ouiiti v w hich il w as kiu*\Mi. •• te a s p o o n s Di.Dijon mustard and . I I egg beaten ■ 2 lablcspootions toasted vvalnui Speilers al noon and I:' p .m .. B istro. SiiiMi- H . lla llm a ik . M am a teaspoon saltlit until lightly thick- 1 |teaspoon bullcr p ieces • • Fiddleslicks at l andI -3-p.m., liill liai.dcn. 11 i l L p ne/.,-.lii an ci.\i;ul».-Ciow i.sti. le.y-L.1------PARSLJED IIA.MI ..\.ND ened. _' ■ teaspoon vanilla ...... ------ht-saticcpan.m.-covvr-vggs-wMj)------Ly.ni:Uc_Slnples_ul_lil JUMP Co. at 3:.''0 p,in,,ll,. M ;irla Suhvyav', Metii*|ti'i>polis. Diiiikeit's ------TURKEVlrOAlf-VF M akes ; ciif•Fp: ^ r1 tinn banana, sliccd cold water. BnBring to a boil over (larreii at 4:30 p.m. aand the Dtaughl House.ISC. ( ookie Basket, ' [•rench eulinar\ iriuiiiioi 2 tablespoons toasted coco • lliodiiiil. heal.. Remove H front heat. ' Handy Husiler Clogge:ers al Kelly's, (iyro;:ros. Mam Street dent in this delicatels f M i N T K■I) i ) PEA PUREE ■ ■I stand 20 minutes, p.m. freats. Donutut IDelights. ,lenks. ParsUed Ham and Turkerkcv l.o af, I’c a s ^irc anyllring aiv but standard In In a medium saucepan, ci under cold running s:;s;coJn,: • rite Price Tnie \ aluiluc Dutch l-aiiiily Polish^h S ^ ausaues, I.io n s napped with C'reamv, NM iisi.ird w h en they ar»arc pureed with fresh iugar. sug; cornstarch and nulir beet juice into 2-eiip ood processor or blender,■r, piiroc Oven Cookoff, wiih pri/i/cs. will Club. Nul ’SuiiSundaes. Miller's ~ Saucc. An easy-lo-prepareire dish for mint and Bibbbb leitucc. Just a touch fooi ing cup or mason jur. /ams and banana with cvaraporatcd n'-a;>Tint run all day Saturday. Isi'•;ieli eon- Fleplianl l-:ars.rs. Beta Sigiita Phi an elegant dinner pariv.,. any;i left- of sour creaiiram add tlte slighlcsl yair rfrigerale beets sepa- tiilk until smooth, Pou„ir i„lo (-''ver-anJ rclr, leslant will receive a limittiled edi- and Chong Suk,ik BainesI overs make for a delieioi■lous sanil- e re a m in e s s to ii create the pcrfect mil eggs: place in beel iaucepan. Cook and stir ovei■crm edi- ''•“ '•■'y- ' '•'f wiclj. side dish. md refrigerate several I clove garliirlic. minced umitn high heat until mixiurero c o n ie s ' Jl""-’- C over an t about l»’urs or overii.•might. Drain eggs: sleyleaves , green onioItions and tops, sliccd t oo sa boil. Gradu:illy stir al 1/.^ cup chopped paisle kise. Arrange'oil'salad Dutch— and thin stem s, div ided ' I tablespoorion butler or margarine cup;up Itvfl mixture into beaielien e g g .‘ rontinuc greens wilh beelects. sliced cucumber 1 can o/r)-'ste\% errf lomto .iioes. I can 11“ oo/.)peas / Ret[Return ull to pan and co Continued from E1 bine in a 12-ineliinch dutch m en :ind - mixiure and onion.. Drii)riz/le with dressing: undrained 4 o u ter Icaviaves Bibb lettuce, thin- coo;ooking und stirring ipilil n 1 te;isp»)oit salt bake for one hour lton al‘350,degrees at; stir in sprinkle wilh w;waliuiis. 1/3 cup dr>’ bread cniinbm bs ly sliccd {aboutoul’l cup) thic;hickcns.^Rcmove from heat 2 teaspoons ground i;iniimliiii.ni lapprosiiiialely■ly (>-Si coats on the slightly. Makes 6 servirviitgs. I egg white I tablespoorion dair>’ sour crc'ani bunnuli.er and vanilla. Cool sl Combine the above dr;Iry ingre- holltini and 12-1-2-14 on lop), tiienis .3 cups slireddeil carrotsIS C A R RI O T C A K E V teggs PROSOSTING' Chocolatite ' I’ cups vegetable .lil Conlinued from E1 Despite theie :success of Mrs. Fields IkitoWn (kn as "cookie orphanms*') a re in llic pumpkint pipuree. Beat in the eggs I tea.spoon vanilla e\lr:iract npack;igesces cieani cheese 112 charilies__qiid vanilla, Bealeal in lhe Hour mixture She plans it tluii w a \. Cookies, the'• vvvunnaii behind the busi- donJonated lo Second Harvest cl I cup crushed pineaprp p le w ith (Hiiices tolaf) al.cs more . .Until jusi combirbined. Stir in the while , ••Wlien 1 do ct>okbook>. I s]Kiid.so ness is dovvn-lu'•lioiiie friendly^___ _ Each Eac year. Mrs. Fields lionalj juice ' ■ cup niaigarii lis cause. cW-(ilal'e und ||K*can>Jk*c much tinie at hoine lhat ihe:ie igills ihink ■'I'nt nol a fformal persoii,"-Fields thatthan one million cookies to this I cupchopi'ed w;ilntils 2' - cupspowivvilered ili sugar niy luiir'iii a said. "1 don'lI kiknow why vve even built It ll may seem that Debbi Fi»Fields has Drop the dou^•lugli by rounded tables 1 cup coconut 2 teaspoonss clioppevicli ittaiasclii- I'm always going to have iii\ s iipart on an ungreased pony lail and sweats ou."■ ffi ’ieliis said, a living r»)om.in. because evervonc who liltle lilll left to accomplish in1 Ilife, b ut spitoii 2 inchcs a I cup raisins no cherries nv ill Ihe cookie sheet. BaB:ike Ibr 20 10 22 m in­ w ith a laugh. "T h ey >tarilari saying, comes do myiy house)' spends all llicir she^s she nol lhe type to throw _tJix all ingredieitls anand com - Njix ihoroiiyhlighly iiiid spreait. utes, or until jnslisi set. Transfer lo a wire 'Mom. you need a liie.'”^ lime ill thekilclii’chen." poiholder poll and relax. on some rack 10 cool, ■ But Fields jusi ignoresL'S them I 'aiul " Raiid.v'FieldsIds hclptd gm w his W itt's ■ /A lready; sh e ’s w orking o It 3 do/en. , ■ hands them mixing bowls. company. 1 lee lilell It tha-c years ago to new nev holiday recipes thal vvivill m ake Yield: Abont 3 McKenzie, age }. licks•; ihlhe spatula.' start Ilis own.vn. a sofiw are bu sin ess Iheir Ihei debuts in her stores. Sh>he's also New devici:e helps peceel garlic icks tlie egys called lhe Park,irk City Group. On week- cooking coo up some new recipeses for all- CHOCO:OLATECHIP and 6-year*old .Ashley cnick: naked as :i jaybiilybird. Once you gcl the I into lhe bal- ends, ilte wlni.hole family rides bikes •Kcasion»kc cookitS, with lliemes.s C O O» K IE S W I T H LcLos Angeles Times (and sbmeiiiues lhe shells) in liaitgofil. il worl.v’orksevcn on itiose ittad- ter. The older girls. Jessica,:a. 1.^ ("close logeilier. It's■s one i way Debbi Fields ••| want lo create some reci:cipes that TOASTIT E D P E C A N S A GREAT LEAP FOR G A R LIC : dcning liiile tinyiny (cloves, lo driving, oh my hea%en'"lts"). .Icncssii. m anages lo keep kv her ntodel-perfccl lasle lasl great and are reduced- ororlow-lat. 2!’cupsall-puipuqiose tUnir Peeling garlic hy hand can t^itv painful hivcnior Ben;'it (Onicssi (tesigned il for 13. and Jennifer. .10. learnedled ilteir ihie- gotnl liK'ksandmd cal alt thal chocolate. too." too. Fields Miid,______wking.soda ______-nK-vvcll-as'iircsomtrr-AlJ" lastit there's a - people wilhI di:disabilities Hiid_only_ ------tion- Maiiv o f ilu'those goodies found their' stinstinal favorites, straight from ll the home she and her ecAm ilaled sugar like a cross iHrtweeii gardenn hose and Rols is available,lble. wrile nm essi liroitp. ascd 111 I’alo ways to lhe pajpage o f Fields' new ctKik- of o f■’Mrs. Fields I Love Clu band Randy had purchase clove in it. I.ld.. 117K) DorDoral Avc,. Northridge. ' book. She'ss especiallyc fond o f her CookbtH)k.^’ Coi Silly Puliy.'You put your eh Alto. Calif. • 2icaspt)ons vavanilla cxtnicl ' it back and Calif. 91326: orcalt(SIS).S3l-l)74S.or c 1 worked a.', a pumpkin harViirvest cookie. ("I said oh press down llnnly and roll it Before thai. I'ielJs had wi I cup chopped>ed [Kcans. t<»aslcd *!^ m o f y o u r...... M ORE G AARLIC R NEWS: I hree ' ih.- liro t'.'Lil ntv t?oslt_lhi.sli.s is incrediblc_„>.aiid_it____ PUMPKIN HARVE scmiswcct-chocolate—_forth-briskly with thc palm — r-retail clerk and.a.\aiiie uf-Uu ______12 ou n ccs st li:iiid until viui hear the necirl snap: (thc businessmen iu,gartic-niism in. g Ciilroy, iitd A 's. She makes you houlouse smell so goinT") " ------COOKIES*— line girls for the Dakl.nul ! chips (aboul ieciipxi u in;instmctions a*fer lo a "cnnkleIe sound i l a l i l .. hilvy :mi studied linglish and hisii»r>>f\ IWO years Her originalnal liliocolale chip cookie I ; /4 cups all-purpose lloiir When\v you upend the lube,, presto\ — S5HI) millionI counir>’co niusic complex Jlose II* her recipe remaiilains a secret, but only ] oven to 300 degn;cs. at a community college el> 1 teasptHni pumpkin pie spic>ice . Preheat the ovi nut falls the clove, oerfecllvV inl;icli bul lobe called Ciarliiarlic Counlty USA,. . childlioiHl home, in Uakland.md. because il won.oiildn'i work in a a-siden- teaspoon baking soda In a mediumm bowl, whisk togclhcr Debbi Fields wanied a ccareer, bul tial environirnment. Fields said. The 2 ; slicks ( .1 cup) unsalled bunuiter the Hour, bakingng soda and s:ilt. • whal she loved to do besiesl was hake ingredients anare specially blended and I' ; cups (packed) dark browmn sugar In a large bowlb« wilh an electric | cookies. ^ made i«> lher c(company’s spccitlcalions. 1 | cup so lid -p ack un^vvvveeiencd mixer, creamt thetl butter and sugars. | Bingo. and the cookiekies are baked in a convec- punwkin p^, puree Beat in the eggs^gs and vanilla until jiisi ■ E . In 1980. wilh 15 siorc'res itpen and tion oven, 2 large eggs combined. operating across three staistales. i-icKls But the cho':hocoIatc chip cookie with I tablespoon vanilla exlrjct:t A dd lhe floilour mixture, toasied moved the Mrs. I'ieldsIs icorporale loasted pecan;ans recipe in Fields' new 10 ounces white chocolate,e. coaPNcly pecans and dun,Kocolalcfhips. then beal oflices to Park C'liv. Utah. • cooklHHik isi ver\- V, close lo thL' origihal, choppcd on low .speed uniunlil Just bleniled. "Randy ;ind I were boni>111 and raised she noled. I cup pecan halves and piececcs. toast- Drop the doutough by rounded table- in C alifornia, and we fir>t'lrsi came lo Loisofpeopjople have taste-tested. ed spoon 2 inchesL's apan on an uiigreased ■’ Utah as skiers." Fieldsds recalled. In fact, sincesin ils inception. Mrs. cookie sheet. Bake'for B; 15 lo 20 niin- ■■Eventually, we fell in lovlove vviih the fields Inc. ha^has donaied leftover cotik- • |Preheat the oven to 300 dcgi;gn.‘cs.. Ules,or uniil go:golden. Transfer 10 wire jjjjM ’ people and the values andIld coinnKiiii-- • ies to cluinty.uy. In 1992, the com pany |In a small bowl, whisk logngether the racks 10 cool, joined forces:s vwiili Second Harvest, the tin y:,-v' ,contagtoue,UiilaughteTi Along ------dogs and cats. ------& — - '■■■ - V’.. r-"-r-w’ slatas Is " P G -Il Panarenls strongly .• conflnncd bby y 1Ihe suice.Hs ol I KO alhtints. ■ I ______coy;autioned tojive j H morcttuin :<0i ! s p « la l gurdonce fer ' Wc provideIdc tlie/{luMty unit vsriclyofii llcirricirdlnlnu 1 I s niidren.under 13. - -A-».,l*«Uunuifln«cUuiJc ctilnK-Ulniur.Sliuw* n Falls Airpor ome material moy bc . . 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E-8 Timos-Nows, Twin Falls.ills. Idaho W odnesday. Soptom;ombor28.1994' "Food— I Hard-bboiled dl e t e c t i v ee m e e t s s h y m oD l e C u l e McCarttney’shonmestyle ' 'knodyiuunic reareaction. Every egg has an By Russ Paisons , air p < ^ c l insidside. W hen that air pocket Los-Angclcs Times cookini’ not low^ in fat 1 is quickly heati» tc d it expands, cracking thc i spspewing the while. In my T translaie to occoccasionally high ratios Some people lusl after I gras; Onmge Coun^ Register first staiitarting the eggs in cold of calories-fro-from-faL McCartney’s others yearn for perfccily coc hard- water, the' airr pocketp was heated more* 'ith cool blue products aree gcgenerally closc to fcd- boiled cgi?s. The latter are probably It’s a famous face witl gradually, allcillowing thc extra air to eyes pecring'frorfi thc: frozen f food eral govemmeiiment recommendations moredinicult. - ' J bubble o ff slovlowly throug the porous are than 30 percent of had cose. Talk about marketiirting a suJ ct^ that no more To loll the irulh. thc m shell. You canran accomplish much thc calories in a givengi dish comc from mind until a star. • ' ; never really crossed m y mi same thing jy |pricking a small hole in n mind that most health these' Linda McCartney’s hiHome Style fat. (Bear in m friend begun rhapsodi/ing al the broad d ofthe c shell to |et thc air of meatless organizationsons also urge that you liard-boileJ eggs she had.cai iwo or Cooking, a new line o cscapc. frozen entrees, comes wwith a builtr i^kc into accciccoiipt total daily and ■ three years ago. "Tliey wertverc [wrfectly And pesky green ring? It’s a in audiencc. How oftc'ten can you weekly dietarjrtary intake and nol get cooked." she said, *‘tlrm. bui still moist chemical reactiiiction.. dinners in a hung up op indindividualfoods.) ... you know, not rubbery ihti find tasty vegetarian di Still. I wass nne or iwo times cv eggs?" she askiisked. ”Thc way my niom / products — Fettucine not Tiilk about punchingi 5all the riglil M cCartney pr wanl a hurd-boiled egg (I . taught me: Sl;iStart them in cold waler. !. But where Alfredo. Lasagna Las Roma. Pasla_ included, sincc ihosc eggs r even demogrophic buitons. bring them just:ust 10 a txiil and then lum . what Home PrimavcraI andan Chili Non-Carne gel cracked, much less eaie cook nutrition’s concemcd, v the heat o ff riglright away and let the eggs ■mportanl. among themm —- provide 30 pcreent- the eggs Ihe wny my momim i me: Style Cooking isn’t is im sitr W hen thcic water> is cool enough 10 Fat- and' calorie-consciscious diners 50 pcrccntit ofol your total recom- Put an egg‘in waler. bring to boil, put your handndln. take the eggs oul. should read these labelids carefully mended. Dailyaily Value for saturated cook until done. Works everyf tiitim e.'' rgetarian docs fat, based onm a 2.000 caloric diet, ■J he Haw in ihis techniqi obvi- before stocking up. Vegi ' Al this poinoini. I was willing to try I free-of-ani- T hey're equallyeqii high, or higher. ous: Ilow do you know whi the c ^ not necessarily mean f anything. So11 I sstuck an egg in a pot and mal-products. in sodium. O f the six varieties sam- is done',' Well, when it seei i t , gave a 101. When the water had Granted, these contailain no llesh: . pled, eachI single-servesir container should be. ll’-s like boiling w ith ' cooled just enough that I could reach Wheal protein and texiuilured soy pro- provides 3SO-5SO-570 calories. • the lid on; if you can'l see \s you’re iMsTimMphoie. >ny han d in,n. I pulled thc egg and :ss lost when So what elsecls« doyou get for your ciwking. you’re Iell only wilhwi instinct. ■_ iMAneM tcin provide chewiness cracked it openx*n. The yolk wa.s u lovely alcd .. B ut S2.99 per 12-112-13 ounce conuiner'.' And when you cook sonic meat is climinai melhingonly Th« ««cr«fs t t o ‘p e r f e c t ' h a rd -b o ile}d d 1eggsTbo gentle. even golden yellow,yc the white was ten- nine entrees W e’re talkirliking frozen foods here*, once or m ice a year, yourir itinstincts ace McCartney's line of n !gs could be der. Excited.J. 1 tried again, this time :cn heavily — so heady cotn|rotnparisons are* a bit out bound to be a bit. sluill wee s;say, rusiy, yielded a hardard-boilcd egg thal could be there tlu was no w ay'these egg; and dinners rely — oftcr considered well cooked, mucuch less per- with a half-do:dozen eggs and letting the on butter. cre*am, m ilk,;(,and checscs o f line. In1 general, gc many of thc B ui it sounded tike anni inlcreslingi consideredd ‘’perfectly cooked.” co placc. there- water cool eveiven more. T he same re*sult. ■ richness ihal dishes revcaliealed fairly hearty por- ■ problem. Heciiusc eggs cootook al a fairly .dependingi» ono whose taste you're Ibctly Ib' cookcd. In the first pi to provide the creamy r ihe yolks — thc moree 1 thought about il. the tturi.*s missing tions. unduejc sweetnesss (apparently constani rale, and bccau:ause boiling cooking ihemjm to. was w definite "banding” o f llu oflen makc*s up for textu , but Ihe out- more* sense it imadc^ T he key factor in an attributele favored by most con- water slays ;il a tairly const;:nslani temper- Bui w hencn 1 tried to repeat ihe the th inside mighi be golden, b ' in meatless fare. the verge of this cooking1} nmcthoiT is a very gentle nb.that.can sumerslandluid heavy sixlium. ature. cooking time shouldlid be1 ihe only process usingng just four eggs, the times side sii would be pale iind on ih ; As a rule of thuml fi ; worse, half heat curve.’A’A llcr all. it do esn ’t, take ----- vnriiiblc. Just as there is a ale legendary 3- werc olV byy asa much as two minuics. iKing.overcooked.Ik Wluu’s v •iliein^pcw- --much heat 10o ccook aa.eg g — the.pro-, minuie soil-boiled egg. il s- seems iherc^ T he problemcm? Water reaches a boil Ihe llu eggs had pupped iHefr slii hile. Whai's leins becom«me-firm-tend.er at 160 must be a 10- or 1.‘?-miniiinute hard-' depending on how much solid matter ing inj liitle plumes o f egg whii more, lhc whiles were rubbericry, degrees — arand us long as the eggs' ~ boiled egg. il lias to heateat. What's more, the culi- nr -.iry to iry 10 don't gel mudlUch beyond that tempera- So I gol 15 eggs, numbmbered ihem nary defmilioilion o f a boil is fairly ela.s- So 1 relre'iited lo thc libnir . A', W ai/tA ^Itorc is thilt hap- ture*. they won’on'l overcook, wilh a magic marker, covjovcred ihem lie. ranging• fifrom ihe 1 K5-dcgrce sim- figure fi} oul exacily what it is ked. It lums nicore-licalhally. then, you could leave .wilh cold water ;uid brouglijglit 'theni to a jiicr lo the: 212-dcgrec 2 roll. My first pens pc when an egg is cookc ing a sizable an egg in 15^159-degrec water forever C e le b r aates 16 Years in theh e M a g ic V a lle y boil. A lk r ihe w;iler rcachiiched a boil. I b a lc h w ass nmaintained ut a pretty oul ov — Ihe egg business beini body o f sci- and it wouldnIdn't get tough. The eggs pulled the eggs oul nlI one-minuieoi steady simmimer. I had 10 answ er the indusiry in — there is quite a b< with jbject. rung- heat up at a sloslow rale and — just when in icrv als , in nujtiericalal order, « and phone whileilc lhc sccond batch was cnlific cr litemture on the sub Analysis of those proteinsins gel going really crazy chilled them in an ice-w;-w aier balh. cot)king andid ireturned to find the water ing in from "Q uan tiiativ e Ai System s" 10 — begin lo coolcc again, slowly. Using C lUSTOMEIER ____ W hen all the. eggs had. beeileen cookcd. l raging awayly ata full till. Gelation G in Hgg Prolein S> linatcthose-problems.-1- -•-•Intluencc --I of.Three.Organii:lie Acids on this method,. byb; the time the egg yolks ““ cnicked each egg open antiand conipaivd' '' Tb cllmin pcrfcct temperature, ihe I W E E K ! decided to> sistart th e eggs in boiling ihe ih Qualily Characle/isticscs of Ihird- get lo tliarpc ; A P P R E vide lood and There is nol a bag o f poUi as inexpensiveive. 1172mn d Street W e s t-7 333-7735 3 ------Terminal Farmers’ Mnivlarkcl Trust, teach incxpcipericnced cooks — many o f.'. il ;i sodii in view, er had cele^’ '*1 was so.0 Ihappy when this place mith Store. which sets up bounlifuiful tables in them singlele motheisi — how to u.se it. "W e have kids w ho never ^ M agic VVallcxf's Complete Hcalt In'l know what to do." said impoverished neighborlyhoods, funnel* Nutrition classes cla (“slcaming vs. boil- or n sweet potatoes beforee this.” said came. I didn'l r. grandnioth* lilizabcth Roli^obinson, baying fruit forr FOOD, REFRESHMENTS AN,\ND FUN . ^ ing fresh producc from\ fafami to inner ing") and cookingco demonstrations are _ LLaVeme Brown, a nioihcr. j - her 30-somee ggrandchildren. cily in a nonprotIt aiiempmpt to nourish held at a tablijblc.Dcar ihc produce. ' er e and tenant iiciivisl. ■fumilies and tench themem to nourish "Food iss theil common medium.” said The project springss frof'n the , Reading Temiinal. a spec::cialty foods themselves. Sandy Shem";mian, wlio runs thc nutrition F "In Ihese areas, some stostores sell a lil- educaiion program.-"You-don’t-icaehpr 1——markcuiiiXciU(ic_City_tl 11 _thai_brings ______,hcri„ac;,v. lie of ihis and a little ofr lhai.ihi But there people aboutout nutrition. You teach themI dozens tl o f merehanis togellu W u m e n ^ ^ ~ id, and they leam about thc: em c ous old niilnvid station. B u s in e s s ~ ^ M e r r & ^ isn'i any place where theyley can get ihis aboul food, t e n t i o n B raiijie of produce." saidid JJohn Vrazo, world.” "A lol o f people aren’t .ibleal 10 come the iravehng market’s managermn since They leatearn in a festive pockci ofr l10 a place like ihe Readinglg Temiinal."

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