C l i r .'1 lini e s -■ IS ew s \ : ■ EB30 Kaczynsl Good mclorning Vevadl^lnviestiga itors ttake n Today’s forecast:st: 0 PaceSboirmb S unny w ith hiRhss iiin the lower 70s and lows in the 40s. SoSouthwest winds 5 ■ uspeci•ts '■ to, IS mph. interesst in airea si charges!S . PageA2 „n May 6. SIic was _ neciion withll i ilio Hunter homi'cidc. Hootood Casino in 'jackpot im rhe W ashington Post By John Thompson ucr • killed by a hard blow,vtuthi.-l!c;idandhLT ii nmcs-Nc\vs writer pleaded Kuilt;,lty to v<)Iiiniar>' manslauRhtci connecticin with the HiintciHer throat was a it. Harri.sis •>;said. ■ SACKAMKNTO, I Calii —- A fedcr- M onday in ci ; was found near her om th e E lko sla>-inR. Reevi;ves is chargcd wiili acce>sor:.ori' ' Thompson’s purse w: il g ra n d j» ry 'I.n.M dav c th h - a rg e d BURLEY1] - Detectives from and b(Kly. but il didn't appappear tluii anything ‘V ,vith four ::ount>- S heriffs D epartmiintt intcrvie>vedini to the HimieiiLT hcimicidc, while Mack'.in< Hieodorc J Kat7,\;isk "itl r.harpcd wilh first-dcRrec murlur- was stolen. Harris said. ;eparate lio;iiitiii,':'. th .: ktllecilled two ..Answers remainin elusive :hrec Cassia County jail inmate;ates Tuesday Slines are ch: I!; “I don't know all of thet details yet. but x-rsonsand iiiaiuu-'i r .n otheiithers dur- As “odds and ds" bring investiga- ibout a May 4 homicide in JaiJackpot, ac- der in the slajlajiiiK- . 3tble-nH>tiv«4«>r.i;ix—;------^ . Mack iilso0 I?; chanif'tl with first-dcRfci^<-*e tht- circumstanci^ are,re alarmingly: similar ,nr. th e * ’t-Tror^ror i\aged :ordlng to Sheriff Nett-Ham^— njy^ i n ^ l three murders," a sth e U n ------: leatlis, several ques- -jThe names of those intemviewed c were murder in th e April 2i slaying ol Hey uy die M-Ti.il kiUer kiio\Mi as tl Shoshone Runsbot deal a telephone, interviewk-w Tuesday. “T here tions rem ain open. not available Tuesday evemng,ing, but Har- bum resident;nt Mae HimhI. ,iix)mber. not ;y Hood has also agreed^ v are similarities in theth body and head The l() ' , i . ■ ■ 1 ______A ______: >•> A-2 Timos-Nows, Twin Foils,lls, 1Idaho Wo<3nd5(]ay. JunoI 19,19 1996 TF . Weathcier I National tcmpcrafi*atures ■ , ' Max , MirMin Pep c a s t s ^ ■ Idaho for6c; _____1 Tho AccuWdalhor*r* forecastI for noon. Wednesiiesd&^, Juno 1,9. ' Albuquorquo 96 65 ..... WeOnoday.June 19 72 .01 A«u^^'culhct • loreca»i fofr di> ______evidenc merged ry convictjts Polly KI T :e has en I J u r* laas killer , Calif. (AP) — wasn’t’t dearc whether jurors saw dhapping, . ^ • SAN JOSE. C ilifom ia’s R ichard Davis mrmade an obscene the gest;esture, but the gallery did.’ m ont^ before' the kidha Little c , fueled th e drive for Califimandating y in firei gesture us he* wasw convictcd indudinding Polly’s family. - sting COInspiracy :at offend- T uesday of kidna]napping and mur- “Hee wasv shoiving us what he “three-strikes” law mam ------1 a piproximately p r the same ti dering 12-year-olcold Folly Klaas in . is. justust a contemptible littler long sentences for rep eat ( ame. according to the fedtderal ^ verdia that mallakes him eli(yble punk; who’swl been flipping off so-; ers. u m e J th e suggesi The jurors, who retumib e rim in g down black Hqu,use vote : Bure.ureau t>f Alcohol, Tobacco:> ian d for the deatli pcnjenalty. ciety since sii Day One,”'said Pol- - ■ verdicts a week after ,mbeg on July Tltc ^VashinKlon Post irearms. tiiere have l>een 233 sus- The six-man,, six-womans ju ry ly’sfathiather.Morc Rlaos. icioiis fires at predomitiara n tly foUnd Da\-is guilt;lilty on all counts, Davi^vis, 42, was found guilty of deliberation.*;, irill retu rne r c D av is boosists fight I I spend the TliL* puoplf burninginalized do or • hite churches, which far outntnum- including all fout3ur of the special murderilering Polly after abductingf 1 to decidc whether • should be executed or )nspe without churclii.-s ill the Soiiih icntlydrunk;iri. 3.23.111inst arson ;r black churches. circuhistances. tlthat'makes him her at at knifepoint from her iy white, miile and.yimnj•Iv affiliated tlgO -ilJ Just this week, anoiherrwlwhtte eligible for capit;pital punishment. Petolumluma bedroom as she played- rest of his life in prison v IINGTON (A P ) — Chur,lurch, in suburban Atlanta,1, ivas Polly’s family sat holding hands with twotw othei: S>rls during a1 parole. icobs said cconcitnically m.irginiioften deeply WASH1> :o u id cost p»H)rly L'ducatcd, frw|iicnoniing to in-_____D eclarinlg g it is time to use beav;avily damaged by fire that as a court clerkrk redd the ver- slumberbei^'party on Oct. 1,1993, I Prosecutor Greg Jacot few oi tiiose moreTeOerJeral muscle lo sfojS jsiigarorsTirc'cxaniining'twr-l ------:—— ------He-corcoirfiMsed aiitHed-police-to-' his obscene gesture coul or hifih on dnigs, rarely, lat, it’s go- with hate tinmps, but ofttfor the bum - church firesres. the House unani- sibleble arson. Davis, his shirtirt hanging out of Polly’s>’s bodyI two m onths later. >-‘- Davis his-Iife— ...... — - ■ 1 for them m ously passed pu legislation *ThThe complexities, in tryinj his belt, turnedJ t .Times-News Classifieiified Nation GOING OUT DA: N o OF < BUSINESSSS! / officijiai USE Sale.Continues... FAA fflorces oJUt top»safety Book's FROM I0< to SJ.0;j.oo ire the Federal1 Aviation Ageency PnC£‘ 6 fixing ' • roo' Administrationn asks Congres;ss to restructur( -^ • WASHIN([NGTON (AP) — An I investigationion of cattle purchases W ASHINGTON (AI>) — ’ r > -. / bviliitn’s th e n alintop four meat- Federal Aviation Administrai packers lastlist year found no evi- • ^ .fficial . r , SUNDAY ^ 4 force'd out its top safety offi ' V d e n c eprice o f pr fi.xing or thiil .'I'uesdoy tmd said it w^uld tigttighten ' -h : r ,tri)I of the slaughter ^ .123 M ;il» Avt-. K. • •25.il) d;wavc . their contrc inspection rules — tlie second ' J l : f. / ■ marketlepressed dep prices, the in a strong,-two-day responsi>nse to ■ / Agricultureire Depart-nient said problems uncovered in the Vali/a lu je t ^ Tuesday. .investigation. 7 • . The invLivestigaiion. which '33 Grand.Opening” 9 e ■ Pledging to eliminate any doubtsdoi m T i focused onin Kansas, conchided (J n . th e Grafters Gallery■ry ^ 'about the FAA’s mission, lhat markel;el forces caused prices C . iCIinrun administration asa s k e d « irply liist spring- A 10- J’ J* Upstairs at FDA approves firiirst Itk y fTjiyij drug to help strolokes BWSiMa WAINTED ; WASHINGTON'(AP) -— The KftfiJsFW GS-CHIP LOGS •Food and Drug Administrstra tio n SAW LOGS cleared the way Tuesday foror strokes STUMJMPAGEor i | 'victims to take the first dru|Irug that DEUVEIrtRED LOGS could protect their brains frorfrom per- — mnment injury ^ buronly-ii,y-if-they------LLUIAIRPH ONESI____ ■get to the cmergcncy n » mifast. fa* P CEI The dot-dissoKing drug tPA,soldtP/ ■ tlC ES^“ !b>- Genentech Inc. under the O i > P R I Iname Activase, is widely u; ■ DEir lOMEYARD treat heart attacks. IVEREDTOJERC1-800-624-2678 Some stroke specialistss alreadyal CAUAliJACKORDEW/AYNE 1*8 O R A!SLO\AVAS Itients as F< were ^nng it to their patie EVENINGS WAYNE (2081 253-6198 well- JACK {541) But im proper tPA use canca: kill. H) 963-2593 DEW/A so tfoctors’mnst’ust* it veryc ry care- NO k I ! R L U M B E R fully and on only some patpatients, ITH POWDERt ovoikible th e FDA w arned. loggers ona Foresters ov J 'ii k-jj-' J-i>-. - ‘4 MT* -rf K m X '■■il JS l X L WE'LL Dl O U Bt l i 1 t c o lU P O ULY {NO, THIS IS NOiOT A WRONG NUUMBER.} DURING THE ^I N S DAI NEXT TWO WEEKt N U P I WVHILE l THE PARKIKING LOT IS TORN ^ ■ V asnMANY MANUFACICTURERS' COUP(P O N S A S I YOU UKE, urIP TO 50< EACH!"• I ^OUR \ ANIID ..LET US; CARRY Y( CERIES 01 UR CAR! ' SD S T A T E S ■ GROC UTTO^ L w m mm . )S COMMUNICAVONSNS J /B fM hom etow n PRPR«UD LYNWOOD WIRELESS OWNERS OF LYNWOOD lOAlAABEt SHOPPING Carrie CENTER^ 1147 RLER AVE. j i H 'iutppel^ U M t ^ Idaho Falls: 111185 E. 17th Street. 52:2 2 - 1 0 0 0 TWIN F A L L S ^ ^ H . ■HM^^WeAcMPt PocateUo: 345145 N. Yellowstone. 23515-1 0 0 0 1239 Poleline Road, 73333-lBOOO ALC lOA'S I Twin Falls: 12: L; KDEPENOCNTIY • Hailey: 117 NorthN< Main Street. 78818-1994 I I . ■ f: ■ A-» Timcs-Nows. Twin Falls,.Is, IIdal'o Wotfnosdoy, Juno 19,9, 11996 ______■ Nation . j . ■ oalitioin leadeers meie t w ithll b l a c k: pastoi>rs I r Christtian C( ing effon 0 attend thp meet- coalitionon'\vould lead a ftmd-raising Conference, refused to ai uly 14 — his is tiie greatest %%-ave of tenterrorism the right, □rt hotel. Nelson in evanmgelical churches on July KniKln-RitUier News Scni«n ic e “This irds of M anin Luther King; ing, held at an airport unday." . ist thc black church since thehe 1height Usin.g th e word :rn director of the dubbed<1 “Racial Reconciliation Sund against lectual W.E.B. DuBois andI Rivers III. southeastern o rebuild e civil rigliis movement,” saidlid Reed. J r . black intcUe< 1 stressedjhat thc The moneyn would be used to rc A TL^XN l’A — Lcaiic-Pjpj ( of th e conser\’a- of th e c ly, Reed received the mostt NAACP, attended and st nd w hjte, romised that churches affiliate;ated with Robert Kennedy, IS involved in thc burnedd churches, both black and i live Cliristian Coalitionn haveli often used He pror iroise when he apologized1 civil rights group was i; ims, ,Reed :oalition would raise SI itiillilillion to 3pplai'sn and pn before the recen t and .pro'rovide ihore security systems, the civil rifjits nuivt-njcntent to motivate its . the con d st past of white evahgeli-- church burnings long be rebuild and improve those that th; had for the often-rao: said. iiK'ml)crs — uthoinR itss language,1; urging help re! d v il rights era. media spotlight. ' our poli- cals during th e o ' ally,” Rivers said. _ “Wc ‘ £arc not h ere because of oui • ihc tciiots of tumviol.•ioleni activism. burned,ed. ' {' “ I did n ’t com c to rallj Ti about a larlv 40 black churches have^ bebeen hit “The evangeliiiUcal church was not only vement for a long *1105, RtReed said to applause from ol Tiiesilay, tho organizalization came to a Nearl s, b ut on lhe wrong side off “I’ve beeri in the mover re during the last 18 months,s. federalfi on the sidelines, the real test is not dozen ppastors and church leadersler^. "W c hirthplaco of jhe civi! riglits movement to by fire ll struggle for social justiceJ time, and I know that tlu thc m ost c en tru l: you do.” are hereTC becausc of our reli^ous; failfaith." hiiia a m eeting full of movlovement rhetoric, official'ials sjvy. • . he said. “So, we comcI w hat you say, but w hat yoi :k pastors ;ed has previously spoken;n i a b o u t in th is centur>-," iromise to organize Yet, ,t thc o u tre a d i to th e black p Before a group nf bhict:ack pastors, Ralph • Rvet ans, a repentant spirit and1 But the coalition’s pror liting more black churchgoers•rs tto join with broken hear churches to raise also couQuld provide an opening to0 heh d p thc Reod. the coalition's exeexecutive director, recniiti I join with you to fight thiss 100,000 evangelical cht roalition. Hut some pastors amand civil ready hands to j« any of the pa.stors, 1.7-miuiIlion member coalition fuinUn u ta long- j a|X)loni;'.v‘ti for the role ofif wwliite cvangeliciLs th e coa money encouraged many :s leaders questioned Reed'si sinceritysir sensele.ss violcnc V — — ,— ■— ■ SHOES . f. wntoiiw:^& ' Lynwoot M n Ava. S. Shoppinq Ce y . • •' . ^ ' We 6 - C o u r s e C a r i bBBEAN D i n n e r Raucou!IS cicadasIS “ ~ Friday & SSoUirddij i - 3 V j! \'- -_____ | « iie >,^-21‘'-2 2 -' ^ li • — emerge;rafterItT R « r r i’rttio»JS $ 1 Q UP!||)wn^“ B /ilft>»S«/ 1 / ■' iniluJnbftrriifn Knlght-Riddcr News Scnii:n-ice trees and burriirrow into the ground, ' 733-0900 • n7Mai.ain At’f. East th e re to spen ‘11 get you started.I. 1 I Stop by or)ne o f o u r conveniflient locations listeted below and we'll GommNet Celhjllular ip fijjjflB u 665( Blue Lakes BlvcIvd. North Twin Falls, ID 83301 8: 8) 736-2022 Fax (20208) 736-2027 ; l y a mle i after 3^rome V t208) andid always in stjityle. ' Wc at the lij-ecenter;iter Ix'liove tlu t if you want to0 beb stj'iiiJi tliis les & Sen'ice tO-60H savings on Da3ad’s Telephone Sales summer, tlicrc is onlylly cone thing to think about. 20^ ;Btd,*K«m«hCoIe, ■ 512 2nd Ave.e. N. quality ey-mear fromwn Guess, C to ig io A reanl, Goo Geofftey Bean, Nicoleole Mm«> U ltra Ashley and mimanj’ mote. Twin Falls, ID 8.83301 If >'ou're ready fort >-0>-our best look, come to the Ey*iyecciiter for exciusiw (208) 733-19!980 savings duringjune. Aj* ibotit our.. jHTER l e n s e s • THINNER. UGHT ^ WARPANTY • EkCLUSfVE. TWrw o-Y E A R FRAM E AND LEN! • CONVENIENTrjN4IOUS£LAB JN • Express Compiiputer • AFFORDASIEE PiPAYMENT OPTIONS • » DAILY. EVENINCING ANO WEEKEND HOURS5 1' 440 Blue Lakes BlBlvd. N. ■ ■ Twin Falls, ID 83301 8 JFFDESIGNERR F R A M E S i (208) 735-02:3271 ^'20-60^ Of ^DMANYMORE. \ . GUeSS,CIORGKa tO A K M A N l c o c a /UWD itET - © EeLiecent .Inc.- KETCHUM COM?DMNET-^CCELLUIAR, TWIN FALLS 1ER \ —X lmm I 1 Editori;iai State BBoard dese:erves credit RF Qm W l , r fpr athlelete accoiimitability vot)te ;feWTCWJ5E'jCW iKTcwig? ' Ilic Suno B»arcl of Kduciition lasl It wilvill be easy - surprisingly ea?. a » , - m p . m m vER ^ \Vet-“k look a solid, firstfir step toward for coaioadics and athletic dcpartm -.iccouiitability in IdaIdaho college ath- boosteiters to rationalize a dcclinc letics. It voted tv tie tii coaches’ job , grade-,|e-,point averages, attcndaid a n c e evaluations to the3 pperformance of and gradtiationga ide-off ------rhcirarhlctrs-irrthc-e TV d v - Starting next sclschool year, fhe posure.re-' board \vill get a repi)!port on how eadi Wci shouldn’ts give our jockocr coach is doing at mTieeting e academic that ddi; ia n c e . incentives for the■ student-athletesst Acddddemic pcrfbrmance standaidards HHBSRH in his or her diarge.,e. ’Ilie’ results will for athithjetes sboulcf be institutioitional' .BiwHSBM be co n sid ered w h en c o n tracts a re u p iz c d .. rrigid and tough. The ww H H OOOV" ^ UH HUH $JNC£Y can't -you v o rgeo p " ' T I ITflCM... !HAr 'fiMAZlNCKKV ■COPCl L./T W u n r. YIO I /orr. ivo:-:p^ 1.WA, Pf-CM NOtMAUZfi- ASOJUC^Vt ■we MlNiMUM-WAQf. ie 'I PtoNt PESEEve I .H'.'JU*rywr,on i O'Of* PCO- ^ 7«>v. ma I fAAvuAAuAR. ra y t 'w w Jost to APPEAK ■ -AO rt* //n v /(W /J NO-n o - PteAFBlOiiOKP AH^/UH/IC- Vt7HAlHCS£-mOlPN7fDtTTVU -79.A3rt/.VW \ » ' 1 d W A '■ S££M Vip^ mjscPTDaJDBe . ■Bi.ANDBfJU M 'COMW$fOf«TE; WHC« w ''\ ^ QNt' • J \ Jj IT k 'VW it woouxiip ■ \ R ) HwfT -rtte v&cy' fvpi c fK l't: J ( I OU^KTA- TT ) - . . M t ______. . . ]______^Vkfodnosday, Juno 19, 19'1996 Timos-Nows, Twin F ^ls,;, IttaIdaho A-7 O p lnlion i( A stepp forw^ard to)make efSfaTyour V^ ^ ^ t o thetop 'tion and consunipiion. Tryr> tot< You plow ed ihroiirougli “T he 7 _ ~ develop your own Gluttony H abits of H ighly ElEffective TOIrom McNichol d ..Mission Sliitemciit..lri a dogdog-eat- People" and w hotIt Propert)'taxesi aare due; lines >abies fa(ice are already longlg at tax ofRcc TWIN FA L L S-Proproperty taxes are due, and lines at the Twinin 1Falls County crea- ;ene teststs ., surer’s office are alreadeady long. Tax payments mustut be brought to the Ju lie M. McKinnon courthouse or postma»narked by TTiursday, nes-Nexvs x\Titer Treasurer Bonnie BrBruning said. Her lies born i») office is open from 8 a.m.s to S p.m. and TVrWIX FALLS - Soon babies ■N-elfarc will stag’s open through luneunch. 1 iglc m o th ers who xvani xN'eli T^s-in Falls Counr>-y in 1995 billed prop- - dergo genetic testing. • ert>- owners for a totalotal of $31 million in Thrh at xvill help determ ine earlyarly whi) tiie taxes on real, personalnal and mobile home h ers of those babies are - and help cut I Idaho pay- properties, and afterr TThursday, about 95 dowTk«i on th e amount of cash Id; D ep en tien i pcrcent of that shoulouW be collected, .■\id to F a m ilie s W ith D ef Bruning said. Pa>7ncntcni on half of the tax ildren benefits. bill\v-asducDcc20. “T•Tliafs probably the main reasonrea they Beginning Friday,ay, the county will . a r ee I . 1TF Wwlnosdoy. Juno 19, ^99i>96 Timos-Novrti, T-.vtn Foils. tOnh.lonhd B-3 • ~) Magice Valley/ldalaho West(ernerj’s take; land gripeiS to CI ! a p i t o i l H i U Pocatello, Idaho. Legal >'J-'oundation arc helping’ VI V incent ; bccausc of land degrada- tive director of the Pot By Meredith Cohn . O therir 1lawmakers promised to reviv;vive old and tim ber sales b alition. • challengnge th e U.S. Forest Scr%-icc.cc. hills to tion and threatss to endangered species based B lue R ibbon Coalit States News Service ------Icg islatiation-tm ri, in tro d u c e nCW b»l ------Thcnationwidcorgar ' i ron men tal-Hroupai-havea ^ c - c o o ; ______tiunsferlsr land to the states, restrict ihiihcfad--^fiiBit3r ------— ed the Wise Use movcmc.-m ent a.s lainiained that the feder. sents 500 mostly motortorized trail-user demnet WASHINGTON — h \vasras a day for grip- enll ogerSendes* authority and revampmp envi- All witness mai as. groups and industrjtr>- gro u p s seek in g to cxpltJcpltfli the' ■ ihsonthcHUl. ronmenti•ntal law to con- businesses. nation’sI’s n a tu ra l reso u rces w h ileilc hI id in g - The’stories— indudinglg oneo from Idaho sider itsts imi pact on pco- ' ■ AA B-4 Tlmoa-Nows, Twin Falls•alls, Idaho Wodnosdoy. Juno 19, 1996 • . • \ Profc»fessor’s wife p!eadids guilty to drugI chaisec ' ’ POCACATELLO (AP) — An Idaho10 on ^ionday. Invin pleadetadcd guilty to Idaho/We'est ' S tate UlUniversity physics professoror one count of felony possession pos: of : and hislis wife< will be sentenced Julyly marijuana, and his wife pleaded, u-geof-manu- A £ 1 C J 29 on fd e e b h e r b e d Council urjrged ^Fraank Schaffer'r Promotion! I J l l cut red tapipe, p . H " 'I N k _ keep Medi(licaidS homework hK e l p e r s ^ ' BOISE lAP) -'Jim. UUddell'lost ^ " both his legs to severere infectionsi ^ as a clilld. but Medicaicaid helped -» j 7 e T | | Q ^ r him attend Boise Statee University I 8 lg other dis- 1^*^ and get a job helping c HOURS 7 abled pi.-ople live indepetpendently, * I “If it weren't for Medicaid,Mc I 2 5 % O I r % | i l H W S wouldn’t l;e here lodayIV ;;ils a work- \ ing.,taxpaying citizen." UddellI on Js® 'W S all Frank Scl^ ^ a / f e r Monday told a governo produces:cs! ____ I -1993 SuaJZUKl SlO TT...... i a 19MBuiCK.Rm^ . studying reform ’Of-tlielie 5370-mil-" ' - svEBY Bom rs - lion-a-year state jirojxamam. \ Witnesses, some likeie J Liddell in i Stocl(#lHT143A Stock#2909B1 • wiieelcliairs, urged thcle ccommittee not to erase Medicaid. And they said ihe'te' program should be made more\ efefhcient by *11,98:57 cutting red tape andnd keeping 2 / ^ ■ I »4.S999 » recipients out of nursingng homes. > ______The Medicaid Reformjrn Advisory j i J . Council «vas appointedle^byGov, •••____ ^___ I'hil Batt to study waysys to modify the progratll. Batt is moving ahi:ihead wilh reforms althougli the federalfee gov- W C em inent — which paysys t\vo-ihirdst ORK ON Al\LCOHOL of lhe bill — has not yetyet given the E states moro s;iy in the pnprograni. >R DRUG PRROBLEMS I ^ D atsubunP.U4x4 19 1990 Dodge RamI/E1/24x4 Medicaid covers aboiibout 83.000 \ A 1991 BuicxLASffiflE . Idaho residenis. includii•iding impov- WITHOUT V l MHISSING e ris h e d p reg n an t wore•omen, chil- \ i Stoc*#l(/T157A Stock/V128A dren, lhe disabled andi elelderly. WORK V OR: FAMILYI Stock#2822B "Our charge from the governor is noi to cut services,’.‘s,’’ Council Throughjh either on eveningI oor day tim e intensive $3 c Chairman Roy Raymontond. of Twin OutpOtieitient Program. C anyonm View' can help adultJits ^ 9 ^999 » y 9 4 ^ Falls, told 100 people a ome problem s with alealcohol or other drugs “W e're l(K>king fnr efficii *5,988 Witnesses urged the:he panel to, . These hovehc been the most intensive,int cost-effectiv( recom m end changes5 in require- and COro’m patible options foror outpatient service ■ ments that push recipiripients into avOilObkble in the area during theth( past four years, nursing homes. . Jim Baugh of tJTe CoC onsortium T h e s e programpr< s offer the (oiiowowing options: for Idahoans with Disabi•abilities siiid - Family . Irtvolvement the program is biased lovtoward nurs- _ « ing homes over sheltersr homesh and ■ Specialized (ocus on subslibstance abuse or other "community-ba:based” ser- psychiatric P problems 1983CHEVR0LtOLErSuBUfm 1989 1994 Ford 3/414x4 4) ; vices, -■ Involvement Ir of mental tie< health or other services. 1993IH)roRflHGffl _ Loaded "Comnuinity based servicessei are, 05q needed (Ul lhe average, far le«less, expen* _r Is ' Stodc#!t#T242B 'c/. / Slodt/I277A sive." he said, “They gi'give people • Combination services to0 solelysi detox Individuals Slock#T187A ■ ' more opportunities to0 panicipatep: ”■ Up” to one year aftercaree cat no additional cost in their communities,;s, preserve , -• ProgramPi sites In Twin Fallsills (and Eli(o family values and promoimote human 999 « *16,991 ■ digniiy." Call toda'Jay (of a (ree Confldentloi3i CConsultation at; *6,620 His organizalion rcprL-presents 26 .------groups- The council, which is winding ^ , up hearings aniund thehe :state, will ' —: a n y o n^ VIEW ■ take more public con;omment in ' 1-1C September after devcioeloping pre- 10SPITAL ' & COOUNSELING limina'ry recommendatioiItions. CENTERERS G o It wiU fons-ard its finainal ideas to • Bait in Deccmlwr, in tim e for him T w in Falls FO Buileyy Elko *to suggc.st changcs;es to the 208-734-6 ' . 208-677-4724723 , 702-738-229<>99 4th &F.S ^ S 1 1 Legislature. R u ml89l\^im iVowGBt I or coll toll free 1-80800-657-8000 Slock#2982B ;; t '*!______»5,469 & * 3 3 OOC. r=mm 436-5t ( ■ s . J m 5o\odi m 1 J i f m k BeanFeiestival | r yields tastyt ; treatits__ __ki i By Denise T urner Times-Nc>vs w riter " TWINTALtS“ Herc•re are two"dniiO ~ winning recipcs from th«the.Ninih Annual Filer Bean Festival. • > NUTTY COCO-Biy-BEANICE n C R EA MrIP P IE K bylrmaHaIe>dey,Buhl Jest foodsIs i q u i «e no fussS Desserts divisionin-flrst - place Picnics « are as old’ as time. The•be best pio V MEUITEK•:RIL\MC.\.N \'liGLTABLE 4 milk chocolate butte cs involve classic food partnctncrships - SPIU-lVl). bars (1.4 ounce, coarsely c •sh, whole foods requiring littlele ilif any fuss Ser\-e this ri]zippy vegetable spread withith 1 1/2 pints vanilla icc cn preparation or presentatioa crackers, sliced>d French bread or thin slices:es 1/2 cup plain refried be; S tan with a dense, moist breadad Ilike Olive of the olive andnd \s-alnut bread. Tliis Ls even•cn 2 tablespoons sugar „ a nid d ;W alnut Countrj- Quick Bread,ad. a sa\-ory, better the day’ aafter it’s made, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon non-'in-ycast loaf that, provides satisfactionsati 1 large eggplajlant. about 1 pound, 1/4 teaspoon nutm eg plainain or spread ivitli elegant Mediti^terranean 3/4 cup chopjpped California ripe olives, ;getnblc Spread. Colorful, crun'rundiy Har*' drained • • - Combine 1/2 candy piecespie with 1 pint st Relish prondes another pcrfccrfect picnic 1/2 cup chopppped green onion icc cream in small bowlwl and transfer to ipetizer that reflects the bountyIty I 5' _ Home I Bit i H g i r desertt soils Imakeitough growiing cornditionns T hat just We haven't amended that palatch days. We’ll dress the soil in fresh planted[ inin a foundation bed, too, where v except one spot. Thi Thereso Uugnet iss h a v in g a ------^------We meaiis thnt the roots directxectly un- ’ ry much, to tell the truth, 'lliiiliere m ulch, and things ivillwil even out. b ut thatt bedIx happens lo be heavi- n tonsil lime with those alk a lin e Green very i derneath have found diffd iffe re n t IS some bark mulch there once. on Tlie addition of mulchmi will help lyamchdeiided: Tliai’s where ihe first d soils. She doesn’t lik e to ccomplain. • conditions. In this case, oia n a rea thumbprints Sid - it doesn’t gel very m u d:i i wa- ' keep the soil tempeiperalures even, truckloadad of mulch was diimped. c She was even the firstt rpsers in the probably about a foot sqiiarliiaro ihat :, because it’s so hard ro scSCI a Now that the groundnd has warmed Tlie old muTchmi decayed and'added p narcibii to bloom. Butt h«her leaves . Cathy icr. li is morc alkaline. Ballerinarind got a rinkler that will water ilie^ Ibed up, we add mulch toto even out soil a d d to :heth e soil in the process, i: are chlurotic. fur loday,- Walworth Sthout ' spotting the windows. Ms.I temperatures. PlaniI rootsrt enjoy life Ballerinr-ina usually does well, but handful h of iron and sulfur Iron chlorosis showss up« as yei- ' too. She’ll be fine. Nowaw ; if she- low tissue between brig I B ugnignet bravely sends out hI e r in iheir centrally-heat*.ated homo., she’s notIt thetl most graceful rose in ti iright green Id. lnhercnthu.sia.sm,she’s could c just leam a little graccrace. veins in her leases. It seeiieem s to sap rnauv)luve roses in spite of the wayly wc Less water will bebt needed be- tlic world.: d over the path and dam- sonie.of her strength, too, giving a higli descrt tertend lo resemble bak- ignortlore her. cause the mulch holdsIds it in the soil, sprawled o iklcd while alloiving nir toto circulate. In bwrs overcr a: ncigliboring forsyihia. W i a t ’i bugging yourr gagarden? , touch of nist a chance totu imove in. ing soda in iheir lh pH levels any- Iror[ron and sulfur were sprinkl Send \xurganicn questionsIS to Cathy Therese siis in what is prob.ibly way. bul comoncrete foundations throuiroughout the rose beds. Ann all-; lime, the mulch itse[self w'ill b re a k A n d sh,e e hab 1 one irouble spot, 5 rposc fertilirer, too. A sprinkiikler down, enrich the soilul undi bring die right in ththe e middle. Walworth, V in carc of Thehe :Times- the worst soil in thehe garden: make ever>nhithing worse. The lime purpo Ncies, P.O. Box 5-f8, Twin Falls,Fal Ida- sends the soil pH sky splatt'latted Ihe windows, hut llieriLTCse pH to a more moderali■ate level. We oftenten see a tree or shrub put ^ aj:ainst th e hoii.se’s foundindation. It's in concrete sei ho 83303. not bad enough that soisoils in the high. willll s:show h e r g ra titu d e in a1 ffew Theriese's nciglibor,Kir, Ballerina, is on beautifitiful, green leaves every- h How aa gardeiin grewat ; the House overc 2 c:enturiees the West Wing. In time it vwas re- W.ASHINGTON (A P:')— )- In the kept runiums, strawberries, figs' ll and Ige trees in pots and Ixixes pplaced by the first Rose garcgarden in- White House garden, an aniller>' stalled by Woodrow Wilson'son's first baiier>- siihites heads of:if sstale one in the indows of liis office. si wife, Ellen. day and children roll EasEasier eggs John Juincy Adams helped work w the limself, on his knees along- Mrs. W ilson's landscapec designerde the next. also planned o new east gardgarden, to- The White House gan;arden is a side jener John Ousley. ' al day callcd th e Jacqueline; KcKennedy place where rose.s arejiajiamed for •w Jackson, S cale w rites, d, Garden or the First Ladiesdies’ C a r .N'ancy Reagan and Par NiNi.\on, and in v e ste di itin grub hoes and mole G den. Mrs. Clinton createde d ia new a tulip for HiUar>- Rodhamam Clinton. trap^plant I t) » • ' ■ ’ I- ; WodnescJ.ly, Juno H19. lOOh Timus-Nuwi. T>*in FflllsFflils. Idaho , C-3 _ Hlome & Ganirden SBC Closed1 captiiions hsandy f'or maimy DIDEAR ABBV:’I have- justst read ■ I understirstund new idioms and f.xprL-es. take. Ahtioiigh such1 expressionse> thhe e - article from Mr. andd M rs. DearAbby D when ihC-y can read and heaL-ar are iitH i>oss<--ssive orr cocontractiim s, Elllington llii Mills, of Hot Sprprings, at the s;ime time. It r:ui a k i }>.Ix.' _ as she correctly staled.'d.' somev publi- A.rk.. rk. regarding the backgrii;round ^ Abigail a valualuablc teaching too! when iiset cations - most promih'iiih e n tly I'he lusic on TV programs that ccau.scs ^ VanBuren V arly in homes where there anlire Sew York Times - hav>havL- ad o p led , •, the-tle-dialoguc to b e drow ned ouDUI. I ren who reading ai n - o b o *— Vines aire effe(active vay to Iblock Slmn *he I “ the stm uncr (raise it) or ddocs it just Q: The afternoon heat from Heavy uth and west Ls intense. Thea v*idls> Choose plant ase more electridty to) co.cool il dov«-n Archedd windowvs lend ly hot all o-cning. Is plantings n I ™ - v.nti opcn..._ _ ;igain v»hcn 1 arrive home?j>e?-T.H. eringing climbing vines on a Irelli•lUs be branch pattern ■ A; The’only dril*erencemctThcrvicceii I cffcctive shading method? W\v h ic h ' ------r------summer .ind winter is that tha the heat nes arc best?-E.H. flow^ in iastead of out. Usellii rides for grac€;eful elegaance setting die thermostat are the sune. r A: Growing flowering climim bing nethod Setting die thermostat lulugl ^ ier makes High arched M-indowsw s edio the Ceilings inI theth entry and family vinesnes is an effective natiiral me cool your home. E veo' imaginenable good sense if y-ou are gonetone for sever- lines of the Souihav-en’sm’s dramaric room are a loftofty two stories high. ^ al hours. The only caveaiveat is if you archcd portico, Rinnging this con- while 12-foot ceilingscc enhancc the ilor of flower or bright ben ailable. Several vines also3 Ihave have allendes related to10 higlierhi sum- tcmporar>‘ Mcdttcrranranean-style feeling of spadeidousiess in the {i\ing s^vatl. tractive foliage with unique shshapes 'ffl m er himudity levels (moldlolds and dust home an oir of gracefulful elegance, room and diniiining room. Columns mites). It is important to rmaintain a Some of thai eleganceX spillss o\*cr support a higligh plant shelf lhat andoid colors. : shade low humidity lev-el. If the air condi- into the mterior. cspedzedolly in the dchnes the twowo areas. On die .sec- . In ^ ‘addidon to just providing sl r your house, vines cool by a n.natur- tioner stops for several houhours, humid- li\-ing room, dining roomKim and mas- ond Icn’cI, ant openoi balcony spans process called iranspiratioron. As r— ;;—; ity will rise. ter suite. lhe passagc\%'uy?av behNX'cn ent^^• and a ir is Open irellis offering overlotiksm ey give off moisture, the a But the rest of theh e hom e is family nnm | of sp ire . niade with — ^ ‘ Plant small dearly deig n ed to fillilJ ithe needs both dirccdons. loled, like when you persy nes planted several feet fro mn your ; thin lumber i. evergreen of a bus>', informal modnodem fami- Features inin the Southaven's Ul can lower the air temperairaiure ^ shrubs at Iy- sumptuous 0W7jwners' suiie indude ‘ ‘ base The spacious kitchcchen/family a bayed sittingng area, huge walk-in a r th ‘ e wall by 10 degrees or m< isoiidi I------^------room conifortubly hand!mdles day-to- doset, endased!cd w ater dosei, dual Plant d edduous vines on the s ter sun | Twining viro^ I Trendnl vinT l [ Rooting yinJ^ day living nctivities.s. A n eatin g v an ity a n d tub lu brightened by ,d west exposures so the »sintet bar long enough to accoiccommodaie- glass blocks. TwoT\ additional bed- ^n shine“ through for free solarr Iheat. i _ five or six stools partisirtially sepa- rooms and a guestgv suite with pri- S«.*iec;Ject ones with an open vinele pat- k .> ~ ^ rotes the two areas." — ^------— r %-ute Iwth art*^upsluir5!. uj ...... "r'^-m. Even .without leaves, a hi ■ . i - a h , lew in- • Range .md oven arere located1 in —! ' '------^ ------vmeie pr attern blocks m uch of the a Uirge work islandd that adds For a rcvicuiew plan, including rsun. • ll 51. the , counter space, andd ar step-in scalixlfloorplattarts; dci'ations, nxxion The simpler the trellis desiga ellises pantry increases ihe[he s to ra g e urn/cintnV conconxption. svtk! SIS to ■tier. Som e v cry .o m n te irell bayed nook /XssociatcJ Des)osi«nj. 1100 Jacobs >k great, but they block loo' nmuch capacity. A sunny baj :tangu- ' . t faces the rear, prondin^iing an ideal Driiv, Eugene1C Ore.I 97402. Flca.v the winter sun. A simple recta • trellis built with lightweight \’aniage point fur kecpiiL-ping an c>v tpcdfy the Soulouihaivn 11-038 and ke. F lo w erin g cllm bblng lr vines naturally cool3l ands block hot sun. on a backyard pool,1. if th ere is inc/»d«.‘ a retu.•turn address when r.is effective and easy to make J W hen selecting clim bing vines,vi ------■ )■ istics. flo'flowers and colors, hardiness ‘ ont. The long wrafrap-ar6und "onleriiin. A cataataloR fcaturittji tnon; . ” and a h.-irdiness zone map of screened porch is acccssx ssible from tftan 170 homeme i>lans is avaitahle eck the weather “hardiness zt L each variety. Not all varieues“ JL SlSensible jriis";•S.. P lease include S2 and a 7 V • A Cullisarlisan. Water both the family roomom and th e /br S12. fo r moiTjoa’ m/br»iufio/i. cu// rviv>\i-dny<- The Shops at ■ LAVEL A g e n t s' Magic Valley Mall 1239Tolc L incRd. E. .I ■ ’ H■ ^ B 1 OAROEN'CCNTCI^ M M i W l N TITERNATIONAL. - 7 3 4 - 3 1 1 3 a s f t f t ' s a s Amato»’s\faca^Siof8.- 1-800-648-3113^ P j a ijkiiA U i Ji' » r ..... f. C-4 TimeS'Nows, Twin-Kin IFalla, Idaho W odnosday, Jomlono 19, 19S6-,------— • ! Hornets& Garden ; t e W Oa r t h rrisk o»f g ro»wingI swe o Hoame & Cardrden Tuppesrware icontmuues as fi on natiional lamdsca(pe a n ts — an .HUNTINGTON. N.Y. (APAP) —Ona I •----- j Tupperwure she want: esian culiur- oxil spring evening, in a3 Idkitchen on • • I update of an old Indonesia the edge of one of America’lea’s original ,; ;U tradition. iman beings s u b u rb Patii Tuppcr is busybus prepar- ’ .Nearly 85 m illion huma: ing 10 live up to her name. WW woHdwide attended a TupTupperw'.ire She opens a dosot undd sttsimiles. On party in 1994, and thele companyc S1.3 billion five shelves .sit nearly 180 labeled. reported net sales of Sl.i stackable plu.«ic containcliners brim- ■ O' jhat yeur. Tupperwurc,c, based1 in ming with evetythinR froirrom Quaker - •' Orlando, Fla., has beerleen' a sub- iternational Oats to white diocolate diif± ip s io light ' ■ ' sidiury of Premurk Inter: brown sugar. Inc. for nearly :i decadede butI spun “I guess it's pretty obv>bvious — I off Fridav to take its plac5lace on the love T u p p en w o . There’ss notn( much I " ^ New York Stock Exchuirhange and ' n t com pany don’t have," says M rs. TuT u p p e r.n o ,- become an iadcpendeni c relation to founder Earl TuTupper blit ju V . J oncc ugaini. entha , :;'S E: j i i ® M Harmony H‘ ■ • i Now thr PorAUYotiM]»nd*c®i N eed*. C>ll,._?__ i B A R FR/ iR E M m m ^^3^w!SnInito^^Twla 1 1440 BluBlueUk«« Blvd. N. ’ Twinn F alls *734.6860 r-f.' A \ .u . ■ [, 736-2901 ------Hotns-Men^»n~3rt 9 :00 a m ^ rO O p m - t — f» ? n Ih ' ~ ~46rAddTson^C^^^^I in Falls » 734-4147 S'; ions t'o".«ery 0 -y' • ••“ «' , ' . .41 ■ ______^ . ' ...... 'I ■ I. C-G Timos-Nows. Twm Falls.Ills. Idaho WodnoscL-iy. Juno 19, 1996 Food S u m nm e r t i i rl i e f o o di s f o r Ip i c n i c ss a n d (o u t d o c a r s f u nn vrcs, cut breasts crosswiiswise and Several d;iys ;igo. justist past the TH 1/2 (cup unsaltcHl butler, mclic*ied ed butter and milk: in th c well. S tir squeezedid ddry arrange slices on a iniy• lin^lined W e l c o m eJ s u m m e rr S t r a t^ i b e r r ii e s K ve t u p t t0 l e g e im d Chicago Tribune high heat, stistirring to dissolve andI stirst milk and egg over lowlo and beaters in theJ fi freezer u n til ivith grille(; d c h i c k en sugar. Boii 1 minute. Add the heatt until>thickencd;ui set aside. ice cr>’stals begin too Iform around .\s with living legends.ds. certain berries and retretu rn liquid to a full 2,, In a blender or food proccCCS- thc edge of the milllilk (a b o u t 30 The Balti^timotcStm rnate, turning occasionally,illy, for ; foods tieed no introductiiction. F o r Iwil. Boil th e.* f)fruit for 5 minutes, sor fittedfit with the metal bladidc, minutes), eightc hours. While thcic g rill I instance, wiiai can or shotIioutd I tell Remove .fromn tlth e heat, comibine bi strawberries, bananin a . 2. R em ove th e mixilixer Iwwl and Tl,j.e recipesj in the Lake heats, h make thc sauce: yon alvuit the sirawherr>'?ry? 3. U-s’ing a hahand potato masher, cornn syrup,5 brown sugar arand beaters from the fretreezer; beat at Austinin Spa5 Resort-cookbook. Black bean sauce Most of us are familiariar with its crush the bciJerries in the pot. vanilllilla. Process until fine:lely high speed until softift peaks form. -Lean1 SSi tar Cuisine." arc not so 1 cup drained cookedd bl black glorious color and last',iste when Using a slotteIted spoon, transfer chopptppeil. C ontinue beatin g whi■vhile ad ding 1 n ^ c h. about ab losing weight, but IIxians fu lly rip e __£ to m . eliUliU dliuu(L __Lhe.crushed pip u lp 10 a Kne m esh . 3._C(,_C om bm e.fruit n u x iu rc wiivith tablespoon sugar untintil stiff peaks gaininglg flavor.I Here’s ,an exam- —— 1/2 cup orange juicc lixperience ai pickinglg (ir han- strainer set iivtiver a bowl to collect cooketked egg mixture. Stir in thctl fonn; refrigerate. . ', pie fromom the book by chef T c rp ’ 2 tablespoons balsamicic vine-v (Iling titem should haveive taught 'the juice.s. Leaieave the synip in the yogurt.urt. 3. In a small .sauccprepan, sprinkle Conlan.an, an easy Texas Hill .gar you never lo s()ueeze a1 ststrawber- pot and rescr\’er\-e th e pulp. 4. .FFreeze r in an ice< ream makiikcr gelatin over 2/3 cupcu milk; let Countryitry recipe perfect for a * teaspoon salt ry. to keep iheni out of th e sun 4. Four th e‘ jijuices back into the accortording to manufacturerI'r’s stand 1 minute. Co<.ook and stir summerier barbccue. In thc mom- Dash ground black pepperipcr when picked and to clcalean them pot and returnm il to th e heat. Boil d irect:actions. Alternatively, poiour over very low heat•at j u s t u n til ing, popop theI chicken in th e mari- 2 doves fresli garlic, minceinccd only just before using,lg. (W ash , th e syioip untilnil it has reduced in . the mixturemi: into an 8-inch-squailare gelatin dissolves. RemoveRc from >Yade andanc leave in the refrigera- Garnish: fresh cilantro,>, didiced hiili and dry. not thu otlother way volume tp 1 cur:up. 12 to 15 m inutes, b ak:ing in j pan, cover with foil1 o( r th c h eat a nd scl aside,de. t'Sr untilitil dinner time. A side dish red r bell peppers and dicedKd ;pur- round). R em ove fro mn tlth e heat. p la stiiS tic w ra p a n d p la c e in tl:the 4. In d blender orir foodf proces- of spina,Inach Spanish ricc makes pie p onion Vou might nut knowiv tthal thc 5. Stir vaniinilla into the hot freezer;zer until solid (1 to 2 houirs).' n sor, pure strawberrirries with 2/3 thepcrfe•rfect accompaniment- Blend beans and remainlain in g United States is the worlcnrld leader syrup, then stiritir in the berr^- pulp. Breakak frozen yugun into pieci;ces cup sugar u ntil sugarar rse By Lynn Johnsloriiri P e a n u ts ______. ' BjBy Charles M. Schulz For Better o r For W orse 1 Ti'aJTH fj, rei; wofo V -rrvvciT By MIkp Peters Dean Young & Stan Drake;e, ■ ' ■ ' Mother Qoose & Grimni Btondle______B y D . lYOLl. MV r r f > T THftTS; &eoopr/uow lm ® COHA S oor / HOWH t AOE 'O J l |OH.I'U, HAVE At, I'M SURE I (THANK Y ■J-LCa O IN 6 TO U X EtY PINKERaTecoMoiE ) couio i ha£> k ?H eA O a r o u n i? B OF 7CWN t o h i s w t K SOir ■•V-V) VOUR H VISITINS HER r ^ L S P E»ENO N THE AMO TMEN TW^EJCe V t J/SiLSC W PE >OU‘0 I s e V M B S , H rVENIKC'* IM AN AWFUUy-'^ F>tTu..HO^t?fr,.. Ill . \M O Y lE ^ > -V \ 3 I '. ! ! ^ M L i ' e m i f NSiW.■RNlMeeXORUSMSHOlOWII wrm ilMPA BtAlR '______By Bna'h Cranele LCj______By Johnny H M Pickles "1 NOTUIW&. SOT w m T »vJope vw u, ( Mr' MB'f/ IfiVaiiTiOH... . -7 t«3 3b&. \ C A K T T ^ NOTtAAWKifc cig&k^;—- M iSTAiCE : t ~ ] QDQLDI t/wWATfti 7 AFPofto*me^ v o u wooyj HOtO A HMD 1 PROteCTlVE'tOOR YOO KKXJUO \ Uie3»0& THAT OLO J 'NEWER S f A K ^ m e C A R ? ) w r w ^ ,«CTM£RlSOPTWCr< ^T,STUP£6W < E ^ A -— tf-— ? CARtO C a k n o k i e J — / ^ ' ^ L - r o VOHOMI ? 3 M j i i 3 l » ■■ ^:= :& a:^r^,..., ■ -- By Jim Davis The FamUy CIrcu;u s By Bil Keanete G arfield______D ennis the Menace By Hank Kelcham ■ I . ( COME 01OH. \-rtir^ MAKE A WISI-f lS H 'y iM THIMK«NG! ^ O P ^ A R F I t L V l i < ' V U r T ' ~ ' gW.rAVt7AVTOt-wl S i^ < HI and Lois______By Chance Browne ^ IV B Z S CS065 Tyis O^iP I 4 V S A \M J O L e ------Pj?OA<''mB"5r»Ju WALL,. \ ^ - N E I S H B C . ..J V C C ff,. ItoBiN PRQVl7WffAVKPL£PL£ TifSE, ( om ? SW -B- — SS3 c B a m b o o s stronger thaninconcrete ~ Sydney Omarr -Sy r ' is: .______By Brantnt fParker & Johnny Hart Q. Is bcm boo rcaU>-y a as strong os " Horoscope T he W izard o f Id ----- concrele? .M. Boyd i— A. Stronger. Ii^ c x tnt) os ; strong os F Jl/N E 19 ts TOUR BlKTItDAV[DAV ^ how fast it W ha ^Ia t ^ I------steel. And ysu know \ hat’s what? J are' an oripnal thinker. .conmnTr A..'NWh' PiDRnosocator grows. Oxir C hief P n I 1. poiscu pioocennfi spirit. We with-wilh- <7F -W&N Q I— thinks bam boo form s som so eday .will t— ' lo\r (or you is no life. lea. Aquariuslarius £vr<»u m ATTY. supply lh e w orid^ buildinding trades. - so notable forfor his cookies-vas just TOW pla>' jjgmfjcanj rolcv >wi araactttna T hree out of fiv'c Ameinerican babies an industriousKis fellow who knew how >ou ^ people with {ic!ih idea}, politicallitical /S) XA. .10 bake somethlething. W hat few know is WJ regarded as pruprsaw . Cuirmliireni are namedM (t^ rebdv-es. Dore Q. Could 1 noUk'a fliimiim ingo? Walh- Amos,< at ai an earlier dme. w ^ a c>dcic in«>lw» w ria n t rcporont non: lg perm ission, William Morrisrris tnlent ag en t otvktd’cI than usual mantal nacus. 0unn«unng A. If >T>u*re asking ntanbCT icriou^ ducutnon nrrah'aolves - — ->-ouS-c goi it. "nie m ojiher-namingo ib ------Ihoso-cxpetmens, on-body-huilding _SqwE tcrl»wdiligCTily,Duox. g™uSa pombaitv of adafuonlo fan^-.im ^ -.------:— makes milk, that I know.w. In her crop. sa>-. No matter cembcf will als> be memorabl©e foefor A nd feeds il to h e r offspring off: from erase jwur ababsf you won't get ihat I in 1996. he rb e o k . washboard loolook unless >wi diet off UUES (M an* 21-April 19>; YouTJill beb< . J i l l Q. Where do the comixnh-orous t>ecs the fat in frontont of .them. roauccd to-lively indi«dual whoto in ir no iriitrick tor a saltwater tu„,n inimj duoa vou to music. Focus or By Chris Browne lh«? jfdis- , Hagar th e Horrible______A. T he “trigona h>ih>TX)Rca"?‘ In cn>codile 100 c cniise out to sea 100 dian;inse. na irl. \-ariet5i. cxdtctnent of dis inied te eth . m iles. O r 100 hhike inland 100 miles, ctnn:Tiy L«o Moon em p h asn s tom dllove Ion / " 'rt?LJ OkIl.V Wc?P Psmama. They h a « poinii j h t e T e A P -S plain IlSacoastlmine e creatmr. all right Bui reU& W e t? M g ^ P > A noi unique. Most o f th e K “u r u s {April 20-May 20): Wail>1 andme A SfACATlOti Y t A WAf>V2 dwcolace has a longer• shelfsh life ihan in this it's noi W thin 24 hours packasc arrivesTives. I'M <5w wajit. Ernphaspha- ^ e v e P A u " H A 6 r ^ , I p ma>'t9C. W ith or withoutlut nuts, it has coastlines, too.00. on home unpfwement. wcurity,; bur-bur honUy any shelf life at allall iaround here. From 1939J9 i 10 1&4S. an a\-erage of ^r alarm-, MessaKc in code receivedved -• Seasoned berry pickcik e rs say. “ U se 388,000 d%-uiajilians died e>'ci>' month - ,00^Qcone i>la>-in« Rame! Sccret! shallow baskets, not deepw p buckets.** listed in th e ;h history i books now a s ca- CE>nM cE (May 21-Junc 20»; On»iiB«;anite Loi of people ih in k “Ru‘Runous Aidos" sualdes of WodiV oridW arn. priorioriciev in connection with timetime. dead!MUinc. Shon trip in'tjvcs reUtn^.w.bc b< ACROSS [i [T 1 III M •'! I I I I I cwniinrous but avoid wild koosc chaicdiaic. 1 Emil ______■ ______Mear rans Rct spccifia on paper. Caprifwiricum 5 Holigwus '* ures prominently. memento - - CA.SCER (June 21Jul> 22»: Loa mon a 10 Co.H«gol______returned. Stop carrying bunlcn\ thattha ------BylwlorrWalkei— Tioion dc5 55- - :?rBa5nS3ioi«5T(rru=irT»nrYK ^ U e B ailey 14 FitXKr couldlid disomw soul mate in counc o \t1. attendance at conference. AricAries MO... FROM MORE > ISS hun ■ ■ 5 0 r.' THE AIK POLLUTIOH 16 growth I H !>•» stiioulatins role. IHCAMPMAd REALLY J 5MOK6RSOU7SIPE y A 17 l..'»ndme.niuro » »i '"LEO t j (July 2J-Auft 22): Ri.'e a Wicpct- pci IB Gom ____ differences conoeming (ama.v obti4;a.blip. 19 Shy >* ■ s ------. s - s :ns. Cyde high, circumstance* more u 20 U roo homo rj----- Jo — ■ n------ur favoc. delej^te time and place.r.New No ?2 With ICO CfC.w " ** ■ * ' kJwiT featured, crcati^'e juices stir. Aquaiiquar 34 Nomcncol ptoli* « - “ ------■ « ------ian p »|ja> i tole. 25 Indenluied ____ yi MRCO {Aufr 23-Sept 22): StudylyLco Lc> s«ivanl «« ~ *1 m e;ssage. o A nsw rs found behind scmncmes. ^ T f f l cus on my^ery, intrigue, eonfidcntii 26 Uniamed loicc 30 Mo«l unusual' | B [ormation. Cancer natiw declare:Clares. I ’ou have cv'ctyihin« to be big winner!nncr!’ 34 J>okcr Slako ■ ■ ■ ■ l l l l i i S OSComun.! F* »“ “ ^ *• Kno.ww it. a a accortinglj-! oi 36EsW«o tr-- UBRA (Sept. 2K)ct, 22J: Wonld setspH 37 Son touch ound - people ha%v been taUdng aboutaboi 38 Navy man 5 ------w ; u. your viewi make news. Emrhasi*isison o Frank and Ernest 41 Food coniamor » « r of peisuasion. dem ents of tiiwnjiming, 42 Nol lalonled »T' ~ “ - f r — r ^dc. lunance. Diventfy. highlicht k m ■44Fe*ltick L__I tiw ridiculous, 45 Ptofioonluil-no* Dfina/96- “' SCORPIOk (O ct 23-Nor. 2 U PWplPWple 46 Throw oil Iho w once refused to take you Ktkusl Het-i-O" I'M YestenleinIev'sPunlejolwt X y - w a fuw plead (or opinions. Be reattrS tI 4B On«'han-ju>g pi^^>TpT*Tcrin rise, trriew . rewrite. ttJ tear downiwn in i THI^" PIPN T around f » T I I. T M * oTO h orJ«der to n*uild. Ybu're tft char*e ofrfjour jot SOSpSsover 1 S T m dcsiiay - finnaen! W O W O U T 52 Dine . 8 Po S A C rm R IU S (Nor. 22-Oec. 2l);Ro- n R< 53 Along m« S hon 9 8 a ance in jo u r soul surface*. Scoootario t A T A l - U S6 Likea*eiaph 10 Caip«nlor»'Ca ■ ■ I i. 2 1 60 Author FeitMr lod* loc A C L e «idi far soul mate. Cain via wenh, ve 61 •~rvma I t 8>«ad8 n »prvad n ilo n * Ci I | cm * 52 1 tn n bd.II and written. HirtatkM lends «pio 63 F M woman in t 2Anoeni An ftTy T t | C t6.«ifc>» M - ^ ‘ E ll '■ » X ♦1 * c -8 Tltio3 Now5, Twin1 Foils.Fo Idaho Wodnosdoy, Juntluno 19,1996' ' I. [wJhM! | > 9 iS rasl! !aBi«aS? g L«JJl .TS?m I i ; f e ^ S p T - i i s d B- I I^Sssd --- i- .v - - ■ - ,-fV) ■■ • m fewi ■. v r i J J K Z 3 . “ I mirlpooll ROPER mm ,' ]■ i r ji I U Resigister to Wiiin a F re e \ ■ vJSSv' pJCfe a ' I ^ Whiripooi h ^ icrowave p I ■ ’' ^ 9 \ ^ I SEO;( _— E. ... { aa^ 1 - ^ • ' C------1 "1 gg] £ | ^ ^ — ~n rz r d i I X ;______^ a J ■* m ^i o p e h || | | | | | | | ^ ■ HOPEH aB- M . m W i B E S g sS I: ■ I m; | » I : i J "*88? ■' ^ Special j : - v C - ^ p ^ ^Purchase; ■ ■ ■ • K g . ^ I " 6 3 r J vI i 5 ^ f l U f i l I I \ h ------iA '— Ropererl6C u.Fl.---- 0H Whirlpooll&Cu^ f t . a R:oper22Cu.Ft. o ------„ E-WhirlpoblZl 2 5 C u , F t ------i D —— Roper.5 Cu* Ft— frigerator Refrigerator w/lcece Maker Side-byly-Side Refrigeratorir Refrigeratorr Wlw/lce Maker C I niO-‘\ " I T"'" • 9 " ^ h h e t ^ • Q< (jwst: >399;2 (•just: 5329- — HOP H— ~ Whirilirlpool Super Capadty f Launijnary Pair Rebate . 27 In.:ln.7CydeWasher ^w hen you buy th ^ • TWO’ura Wash and Spin SpMds pair! ip«n»#r» ^ (DflKhtnStor^ r ^-••v -V'-:-.. • * BiMtiMch and fabric so fttn tr disp . . Whitrhit»*On*whlt«. B3-M1S-SF (ISH72MCMO) lUltraW ^L^nd m f D etergent 7Cyd«fd t Dryer ttmparaturt ftttlngs Save today. Each, limitimit ^ 9 9 • 4 ttn • Tumijmbla press cyd« and DryOMIMUtr Control p«f cuilomer. BSeooo-300-3 W ' .jWvi,-I • Whitniit*s>n-whitt SS-2S»-«Fa(R7646C*601 - -■ I . Mfchandisfmayw ; 1 05129 M ain Strer e e t W E S l ^ M N AUTOi ' Buhl, IdarIho 83316 • !543-8812 ' SB! I M - ' ^ V M o n d a y througjgh Saturday *e M«mlN FRU Ofi 4MUfl*aiW Wn ntw nA uto .8 am - 6 p m C«rd pwrduM of *400 «r m oifM n . I ODepen *200 or mor*. Monthhr pnnM nt •vaiUbto in ttora. CM it progm 3 ^ byNatl»R»B«nk.NJL. ' IJ " ' ' - . ■ I J e I i n L e g p o n b sa U I W o r i w i B u r l e yl ^ k n o c ; k s o f f P o k y i S g n i fifth inping ■ 1 doubible play in the top of th e fiftl ByBy Kevin M iller’ toendpotentimini Pocatello rallies, park grand slam, “Defensivevely, Tvc’ve been playing wellwe Catcher Brudy DrajnajKjr lifted ;i fly b.ill to to encnd the game early. , Tinrimes-News writer ust not on a all year," BuJurley coach Matt Harr saii:aid. the ri^ t field thatat Pocatello’s1 Cast-y “WiWe’ve been able to score, just ;ed, thtjn dovu for, dc- consissistent basis," Hurrsiiid. B i e ______BBURLEY - The Bobcats ggot o t back into “Wo just have■ven’t found our chemistry yet^et.’’ R oubidoux misjudged, his glove to the fence. T hihe Bobcats were able toI sc S c o r e s5 a n d s t aI i t s . APpMs Yankee Tlho Martlnoal e z c o n n e c ts f o r a tw o*njnjn h o m e r a g a in s t th e Mlln inn n e s o ta Twins Tuesday, twin:vins p itc h e r B rad R a d k e th re w a n o * h ltter u n d l thh e Ib o tto m RSrtl^ IM 1 B«f,k 4 1 Jl AL standin{;s I\ of the seventh. (MOMKn t o a 4110 c S ? 3 0 0 # W I CB TtfMC ) 1 2 0 SonJt 1 1 t 1 J»rt>c__2 0 0 0 4^ _ 1 u p - ™ h M »M • *5 :com es 1 t e T e v i s l o n erase OOOO u<» 3 0 1}I ^Twins} pitcher U 12 .•5: J§®5 ?eoo E v o n t ______S t a t i o n ______T im e w I. Pa csCB ------cwM u ;< m: - 4t a (-5 31 High school trvck PRM 10 a.m. cn m t OOD n DIO 1-t 2 11;05a,m. fect gamle U X MJ ■} Bosctwll. Padres al BravflBVOS TBS/channol 32 ulSaal It)'0»-CK»nil1. LOS-Cn»-j short ffor perf( Cubs WGN 12:20 p.m. I - B«scball. D odgon at Cu K lisssitsrssjsff Basoball. ttu ESPN/channel 13 5:30 p.m. I — Minnesota right- ” W C8 }F ESPN/channol13113 B:30p.m. >«-«Mn*4itOMli4iSa ’ *. ' i .Wodnosday, June 19. isgi990 Timcs-Nows. Twn Falls, laahIdaho 0-3 s p o r t s G i a n t s d r o ]i p H e n - s c h e l W a l k ^er rief>y in s show w hat they can do." Ie, T avarez get reieduccd suspensiolions . EAST RUTHERFORD,,N.J.(AP) N, Belle. Walker is ihe fifth vcteninvc play- — Running4»ack Hcrschel VWalker, i\tL /\N D — M ajor league h ^ ■ ■q , ■ ;■ - V, J f l L JS W est’s stocick, c re d it lowvered e I d i n g hlits i 5 -irn o n th l o w [ 3* !Assodatcd PrcM , an “investment-grpde’?bV rrating. A H o ml e buil( lower credit ratihgg tjtypically \-ith the ber of hours worlorked, is a key to e: n gC l e w o o d , C olo. — increases a company’ss borrowingb< ss tho Fedora.•ral Reserve ivould boost F.F. Seiders, an economist wii The .\ssociatcd Press f Home American standndard of living. Standondard Sc Poor’s has lowered its costs. interest ratesrat next month to slow National Na Association of 1 hat iray, Greater efficiencyicy means business- rotinoing for about S8.8 billion of UIS S US West officialss Sfsaid they — Builders, con- growth anctnd cool anv inflationary Builders. Bu: "When they fed tha WASHLNGTON-I w h e n inventorj- le v els a rc a s h ig h o s c s c an in c re a s e ^va^vagcs without rais- W est’sst’s debt and "preferred stock,dt, b eliev e thfc c re d it mlarkets arJ had mortgage rates pressures,s, ; ' ■ wh h CLTiicii that insiiig mc thtn- a re , th e y c u t b a c k o n staa r t s . " ------ing-pric4i£-^ca.Ai[i-ivorktas.are-pro-. -aayini’ipg-the phone company-’s,-.’s- anticipated the.downgrngradc and s, trimmed nejv "Tlie Fed'ed obviously is looking at- the a o r r o w in g s will chiiK- off MWi t New construction decclerar a te d in d u d n g m o re w ith:h thet same am ount pianmnned buyout of Continentalto) th a t o n ly f u tu r e h o n ■ homo and apanmciu.•nt co n stru ctio n • thi.s n u m bber," e i sjiid economist D and J its would be affected. 3f the Mortgage Bankers Mav M;i to tho slowest pace sirsince a n o f w ork, ...... C abblevision le has weakened ils in '.May to th e Unyostost level in five Lereah of i tc last The.report cont3ntaincd little sign cnjdjt, Standard & Poor’si cucut parent /■Association.on. " n tis gives them cati.se equal e q 1.43 million rate dit quality. iiuinths. D.ecomber. As a result, SeidersS« of inflation. It saidaid unit labor costs, It the j same time. Standard & compony U S West Inc.Inc.’s senior Is rose Tuesday to pause., A hike at th eir July 2-3 Di! Slocks and bonds r cn rate t>-pically two-thirdirds of the price of poor’*ar’s u p g ra d e d its ra tin g foror • unsecured debt ratingsIgs to BBB+ ■CO Department meeting isist: tiiilikelv now.” said, sai A pril’s 1.51 millicn after tho Comnicrco loint for a product, sloweded to a 12 perccnt about:mt S5.5 billion of Continental’sil’s from A+ and loweredd U S West tarts fo!U,7 per- ‘ Analyst?sts noted that 30-year, “probably “p; was the high poi roportcd housing start increase from 3.71.7 percent the pro- outstajstanding debt Monday. It saidlid C a p ita l F u n d in g ’s com:omm ercial Iv adjusted 1.43 fLxed-nitee nmongages topped 8 (>er- th tht e y e a r." coiit, to a soasoiuUly ; Labor vious three month! : cablc television company’sy’s paper rating to A*2 fromjm A> -1 . . ■■ and erased the ' ccnt in Ma;.lay, more tiian Meanwhile, • the 1 J u ' r <>>'=“ •D o p am ticn rsa id in a se p a n itete re p o rt------But-it-also-«hoviowed-that.-to.far,, -ftnanciTid a l'Outloolc' would-tmprov^ April. agf point a •i.fi porfcnt gaiiVin Api Tuc“sdn>‘ diat ii-orkplace prtxluductivity many businessess area not increasing u^derler a U 5 West bu>-out. senior unsecured debiebt rating S tan s Avcrc down1 in everv region age, Tlie increaseini moans a S70 hike Tu sliot up 2.1 percent at an annulual rate w orker pay. Corro'mpensation rose 0)espite ^ 5 the downgrade,le. was cut to A+ from AA-AA and its except Iho South. in t h e mmonthly o payment on a du in the first quarter'to the hhighest just 0.1 percentt ata an annual rate Engleglewood-based U S West andnd commercial paper fromro m A*l-t- to Analysts said .the10 \ w e a k e r-th n n - SIOO.OOO mortgage.m< in level in m ore th a n tw oi-eanL from January through tl March, Comhimmunications Group retainedcd A-l. oNpected report siiggiiggestod a mod- "Builder:lers are saying th ere is lov Productivit>-. or output pciKsr'num- when adjusted for:or inflation. ______orating economy andjnd eased fears some impacpact out there." said Dand 1 M a r k eets V?. ’fU, !S!:!! & IOM |0W |0U |0 ^ *M5 M etals Dow -Jones:s Estimated cro|■op water use ------1 S 7 ^ 13 SMOM «ena gcM tvKn. Tu*w*y roTuvvU* (In inchoichos) HongKongiM S3«S3}uelttO , /rssSvS'iS; “I.-.r s J ’i W — lonoon (WW10 M ta M V" 7M 7nn * tai Mo>' «0C iwioon aiunwon lumo (364 85 O')?lo*5 »0 1 STOCKS 00»" »9" LO C«. Dop. sort IMIycTsp tM>r c m Twa. imon UtM 7 74 7 MA 7>1.» • ?0« SUOARU la.aoni.1. »3*4TSo«M35 . W y W '5 J JC3J.1.1 JM: ItM ntatBKJm torsn c sid its data ne tsd ita 7dtp>ri14diTl N o.^ *M64/'^ 19 P»nt .Bprnoo" M*4 34 >.B»0 03 11 fr»n>\nf.4»'0 t»»00wp»0 49 '5 u ' MSM 14 15 16 17 ■ >9' 2uicM«t*Il»f S t o c kk listings5______ I ' : ' ' n ■ FoiCUS and Classsifled ■ T if J m IHI _____ H l l r ' ' ,V', ______, v \ : ' | ■; ^ " B iH ISI at earlier this month. Droirought conditions In thele OC k la h o m a P a n h a n d le cccontinue to L a r ry Hodges H of Beaver, Okla.:la.. examines the head onn a stalk of stunted wheat p la glUe u e fa rm e rs. DreamsiS die inT^Clou.id o f duist’ on ddroughtt-strick ------Mr 24,1993. tha monthly paymentlenta lor principal. R equaat1 ft>for Prepoaal ty/delay, emotrt.tional Impair- botvToon 8 :0 03 a.ia.m. an? ■no* aaaociaiad wtth a a « red propart!Mfty. Sapiambai »o4al h e a lth 5:00 p.m Mondayday 'through NOTIce OF TRUSTJSTEE-SSALE. tlnw ewwant or wammty mtataat andai Impounds of $386.71 perer imonth for ttie Advartlaami*menttorBM mont. or spec- lo. 024IE-73M StSaid sala w n tw m ada wlihout cov Friday frbmi TruatM ’* Sal* No. ( Mwding tm*. poaaaaalon or ancumbranbrancMtoaabstytha nwthaofof O C ^ E R 1995 through MAYlAY 1996. and an RagloiglonVI. needs. lent payments unifl the data ol salsal* or relnstote- 0 *partm>entolH ant a*lth& PtopowUswilllill be opened Frances Roberts, D bhgation aacurad by and punuantit to th* powar ol aata read without mental DlsabilittoatosP F ropS m NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVENi ththat SUSAN ROBINSON. (•cutad by FRED A. ment.rIth a monthly lata charga of $15.46$1! and prior W*t1Waltar* ■ and puWlcty cTniStee.w tllooO ctol»f 1. con?,onrarrad In tha dead ot Imtt axao proposals wfl b* comment on Friday.Fc July Manager •tfw duty appointwJ S u c c M S t^ n /ARD AND JENNIFER D. W ^ID. D . HUSBAND ANO ooniad latal« charoas ol $200.45, and together ^ vrth ber>- S*a)*d prot ■ l996.»t10:00A.M.vOfe«ld(tay.iay. IN THE LOBBY OF THE WAf achraneaaVi the amount ol $S0.7S1,75. Th* principal roc«hwl by)y RRegion VI 0 * . I 2 .l9 9 6 a t 4OOp.m « ) atth e DepL of Health & wWelfare AN TTTLE COMPANY. 260 WIFIrtFE. a s G «ntof. to TTTUEFACT.. INCIN . aa ln<»to*. lor e t o a i y ^ 3 above. BM- 421 Menxxtal Drive)rtve OFFICE OF FIRST AMERICAN FEDERAL SAVINGS ia $44,895.40, together with mtoritorost Ihereon at partmontlol ol Health and ackJresa noted « THIRD AVENUE NORTH. TWINMN FALLS. IDAHO. s«ll at thla a tbenam and aacurtiy ol RRST FEI 1090 Hlllne. PO . d * « are mvlteded to attend- Pocatello. 10 832013201 ANK OF TWIN FALLS, aa banalUIWaiy, a tw w d ad S*P- par 7 annum from September 1 .19fil995.untapaJd Welfare. 109 put)Uc ttuctton. » tha h»of»w»it t*bk»8f. hx caah. in lawful BAN nquenciea ara now du*. together>r withvt unpaid and Bo* 4166.J. P o c a tello . ID O otlng time andar dalo for (208) 234-7900 unbar 2B. 1993. In Instnirnam No.0. 1 ^ 1 4 2 1 1 . Mort- A J i d ^ or bids it a n _____ money ol tho Unlt»d StalM . aUall payablo « th® tima ol lam t r ty . Waho. Th* bar**- accruingI taxaa.tt aaaeaamenta, tnataa'a■ hl**8. aaom ey 'a 8320S4166M uuntfl 4 « ) p.m. acceptance for ooa recorda ol TWIN FALLS County, 1996 10 provide 'in hand* clashislng time al All proposalaI mustmu be In cial Intarait In aald Daed ot Traitvit waa aaalQnad to teaa. pyaata and athrancw made to prota luates will b e assured a form al in ISI be 21 years old Equ.il oppom W odnesdoy, Juno 19. 1996 IS Times-Nows. TWin Falls.Dlls. Idaho E-3 I OLS By Ownor TW INFALLSLS 2-DCrm., 1 TWIN FALLS \GEflUAN LOG HOME KIMBERERLY BY OWNER TWIN FM:ALLS TWIN FALU . RESTAURANT TRADE s s NEED CASH? KA06 EMTTOOWN Customm bbulll. brick. 5 bath home.. $45,900S Coll Transforroa •• Pricod Pi tor Wo buy noios & real oslalo on)n 55* acres. Work ol art. MUSTrSEE S 3bdrm.2bath. ^ . 3’A both, pool 734-4514 Quick falol’ All Orick. 5 Full Of part time onil & hyly •’ HIrtnfl Nowf V\ lkonew.2150squarofoot Cornonor lot, Call foran Execullvlive home. 3 or 4 bdrms. 3' cook to work som« A.M. i *Pactory/(ood procossing c o n t. I d s . C r e a t i v e llkon • bdrm. 2 Oafftifft h/ o m e in og homo, furnished os a appt., todayit< 423-6120 3 yr. n«w $1095/- room w/to P.M. stiltls. Apply-in p«r-r- *W arohouse worfcors R nance. t*600-M9-4609 log.ti 500/mo rent credR . efflclenl.il'^ D b l. g^orage'! TW N F A ^S BY OWNER Morningaldoid o s c h o o l ■— secolecond home, trout pond. , slo t's Droom^ aatna.'Lg. k,tefkiKfiori. Camz/y sononly(rom9-11om. . *Forkliaoporators ERLY Charmings. $’35K.^<. A/C. 2653 Bizab- auto sprinijrlnklor. d itachod —*■ irCDnstiUCtlcrvCofpvi ill f •CalLan your.mortgaga .unlininilmltwl water, (oncod &. KIMBEI age 4 shop 3900 Beautiful 1-11.level brick 3 m 2 firoplacos.IC05, laundry ------Q»TB*K'« ------n e e d s , C onsolldatians. irrlg.rrlgaied pasture, bost bdrm,n, S69K, 731-4043 Jth. :an736-1l9<3.Can RVgarago b a th . Built In ^ ft, in o K lm b trly Road :iM e 10 schools. b d r m .,2 b a I hoat. 2 B00 rOlinanco purchases & . view(lew In th e H og o rm an msgor or 677-3640 ovos. '----- 00 Coll 733-6056- 1992. Nicelyly Ilandscaped. a g ./r . AufoI sprmklors.api — *COL drtvors construction. Ask (or Kent volle/alloy. Ownor win finance, ------TWIN FALLS FAI • 3 IxJrm, 1 $165,000. ' *R&staurant/Doll ERLY 2 bdrm,. 2 bath t,a(h on — fuliy-auio spripnnklor. Open fancodytj. 599.5<99.500-2044 RESTAURANT 676-1635,______callC on lg tot. 2-car ga- t w i n f aALLS l i Estate has plan’. Custoitom cabinets. SftonyLn. 734-1!34-1905. msg ____ '^owr i^homo, 30-X60' Shop ,a „ o . R\ 1 lor sale. Incomo Prim e NEElocatlon. I " • Wo'ro »cfvino up a monu EXPRESS tirsMtytoBdrtnitelnclaMt-: rTJJSW4SEN, South 2500 eq. w/3 phaseph powerS car Bprlnk. o, PERSONNEL SERVICES tlqd. Jun can 733^31. ing rentals andVor SlSg'.SOO.) 7 3 4 -0 2 1 7 . TWIN FALLSby by ovmer. 3 (ull of opportunity for t romodoiod homo with gorogeg e on lg. commercial $75 goo, lomes. 736-2565 2296 Sherwoivood. bdrm. 1 1/2 3B£h.bam. w/ dock. orowth Bnd>.< Twin Foils. 733-7300 2.7 acrea. 3 aoparate loi. 50650 W-Comer St.. _ _ _ _ _ a ; a Burloy. 676-4040 • No Fee ************ Beautifully TIPS. TIPS. T1PSI1I ^asturos. Groat horso sat- $ 8 5i .1 OOO-by ow ner, j w i n FALLS FA By ow ner. TWIN FALLit I R Exc. home in TWIN FALLS Exc. localk>n. . BEEN TURNED Sjp. fi 50f1. shop. Owner 423-54 TYPIST completeletoly remodeled. 4 .good locanjcation, w/new up- bdrm. 1 bath. }-0t12. C actus P ptos h a s opon-, DOWN can':an carry 10% down. - ■ , carpet, paint, bul- living room. HOME PC users noodod. ERLY. South • .. lg. living, dining grades, cai Ings for Sorvors. For a homo loan? S99.:}&9.500. (^1423-6291 (itchen. fireplace. fybam4n4 new wood pauo gas heat. ACAC. m s i l t n TWIN FALLS;- - '9'« 3 2 8 x 40'. »: $45,000 Incomo polontial. _ re. 1-2 bdrm oldor J. Good Cents H ost/Cashiers, and12 Call 1-600-513-4343 CCalllhe'DrM/nAteAors'at - — - c arpet $67,500. To ' ooor. Only)nly $89,900 U 15 A ve. E. $5£.5 9 .0 0 0 . C all 3 bdnn. 2 ba. Gc UNtTED MORTOAOE H□LUSTER. O U By ownor. 1 - hom10, o Now r o o l a n d HO|me-S35.900.>00.736-4682 Bussors In our fast pacod^ Ext B-10467 ng. Con carry 10% »oe734^34-6577 or 733-2396 Twin Parictaries Dr.. 734-7810 733-6119 artd axciiing rostouranu. COMPANY acreicro w/3 bdrm. « both. wiring l4X 70m oblle W /8X12 down.: ' Our mission Is to providedo WELDERS I6150 Emorald. Sulto 160 ^4>i n. 559.000. 423-6291 ’ our gOmts wtth tno (InosIist Exporioncod stainless stoel Bolso, Idaho o»P«jxpanslon. Wood stovo* iflaptfs $42K. 6 5 5 0 0 1 - SHOSN5H0NE. 513 N. Chor- personal servlco Irt a time*10- woldors; Shochoy Shoot ■ ■Bringing reasonable • aflat !*bdrm. Good rontal ly and conslitont mnnnor-»r- Motal. Paul. ID. 438-5055 retostoovoryonol* lorty. Large lot Opon 1.800-674-0096,322.9222 HOMES FOR PENNIES ^ropon ON THE S houseso dally. Sun.-Wod, Wlth our compeiitlvo wagin- WRITERS 4★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ » ★ * ★ Thouihousandsotgovofnment EarJyay 4 late. 735-0106. e s and groat tip poientl&l.al. Do you Uko people? Havo _ (ofodosod ond - um inrtve In our pos-IS- you Always thouaht you ropotsossod proportlos TWIN FALLSFi BY OWNER work envlronmer^ts.ts. could bo a wrtlor? Could i jrm, 2 bath. 2 slory. BT “ ^305 I X being liquidalod this and you cart growth with you use a linlo extra mon- I CON TRA CTS & ^month! For usts in TOur' dassicsic QI 817 Shoshone our leadership thatn- en oy? Try writing for Tho I aroa CALL TOLL FhEEl S>. >1. N. Boams In living 4 Ccourages honest commu-lu- Tlmos-Nowa. Wo'ro look- | ig. Original siainod 1 ■600-396-4247 Ext 5006 nicatloo and oxchange ol Ing for free lanco wrliers MORTOAQES ^ ------i3eeS------in tno'VVDUU Riuui VaRDy. Sond a rosumo and writ SSTOP DOLLAR SS 1;£22ON*'m^EDOUARnooo's g a raago. 'I Nowroo(4 . Siartlnp Wages;' ing sample - or just a - of VA, HUD, FHA. 4 bonk lurnoca ce. Lois of houso S4.24 ■ & .00. DOE typed letter lolling us E repossessions. Gov't fl- (or ofloffico) for $89,500. obout yourself to: BUYING coniracts. trust f’y;nandng. low or no down. Call 72734-5865 aflor 5pm. . | | ^ | W* a lto otter: N.S. Nokkontved. Rogton- EATPRICEI - liteintenarca free 3 bedroombi hon»o in - N0W S117.9I’.90011 Contemporary ranch style,yle, ap^o* al Editor, The Tim as - deeds. & mortgages. Call cl rosponio »h«B you ’ QREA1 te. 2 baths. * Rextbie schedules 736-1762 (orquotos. ■anl»« In d m ilM . CaU J ^wOh hardMOd floors, tiity (encedd yand.ya maure land- 2156 s q ^ beoroom.W separate master sufle. 2 * Free TraJnlrw Nowa. Box 546. Twin i ing. modem Wtcfteo. RV parking, I Wednesday. June 19.199616 Timos-Nown. T*.v> Fnlls. IdahoIda^ E-5 3RYER Konmo- GERMAN SHOlORTHAIR j CHAIRS. HouseholdHold Items, ooso ;>illow. $250. DOLLHOUSIUSE. $17. Tricy- WASHERDRV offsp rin g ------1 SOFA, loo I. Exercise bike. re. Good conex»od-$225/of)er. PO IN T ER AKVKC torms .HELP-Hovo Offs h o r s e s -APHAB o y SADDLES SA 125 plus sad- g~~ I coffee 4 end to- do. $10. E 10 w e are 708 I i ilfoe t8t)le. $20. Sota * L» o « • aesL beige, avail. Call 733-21-2028. 1 leaving n e s t so w ■ Toblono. Al stud $150 dios dl In slock, custom ■ HAY. GRAIN I BAZAUAABsgcRAFTS | ;o. Weight bonch. $20. C o l^ ------i boyino all iypess Of! of house roQ. $t 00 iru io . For moro made m chaps & saddles. I toreo cobinot. $40. Call 734-72 GERMAN SHOlORTHAIR 1 itoms-Tohe3 help se t Into. 733-7005______fCrodeo equipment etc. 0 N ® h 6 l t l l * n ’ * steroc - pupplos, purelrebrod, not nim up Con comesme in the ^speakers, $70. , S50.00. punk Compare prices. Moon ALFALFA 1st cutling. p n i t l — “ 1 paporA d. 6 wfl Call.733-033-0016 . J!___HORSESj:.QH_Hooof-AyT. '—Greek 9lore'-Shos hon».- — pjj )untry Fair f i ______, b ^ . $50 (50 00- Bike. $40. t f 818 oT _ Juno26S5aoo. OkJ flog. flokJIng. Baoch IP. ,r 0011866-2004. turday Ju n o 29th^ WATER BED,Bi Klf»g S50. = Please call o s:324-2026. • g m i y f t l WS — ^------=- COCA COLA MACMACHINE broke. ><^o - j a n T I CUSTOM HAYING PIPE pipTR^ pair Mobile press. Free 7 # anU qbe IHC-JC^CAT W Mdamaeaw^.,^ Tradora, 1 or,aB.rffua m Best offer. 384-6167. /tiS5flt67»-7lW • h a y FLUFFER Heavy - duty. 2 models. S '& 6' 8ADDL£ W eM nvWfn- ^ w id^ Cafl»45-9426. enwyoulfi. GrMteortd. S400. 734-7853 >V 1" IHC 4000 SADDLE, ropingi^nd-Z W IN D R O W E R made.15W. wide w Mn. i f t 4' . 0 bl. Auger. G aa. Cab. , $495. Bridle, toojod-d. Alr.Ew:.Co«»tort tnafnebilS45.324-645353 733-4040 or 731-4040- 1 ) \ E-6 Tlmo5-Now9, Twin■in FFoils, Idaho Wodnusday. JuiJuno 19, 1 9 ^ MNNA8AQ0 7 3 Q asa A. KITCOMPANtOf< K TERRYRY TAURUS’S5 S.H JAQUAHR '-66 3.8S Flare IHC, 1970,4Xc*, nv DT-466 diesel, i 9 o i I Brade 20.fl., 440 Dodge, Oxiolity Out made In Idaho contalritalned. 23', awning,' four dooi>or saloon, excel. 7 yii. New D I GUNS/RIFLES. J « NASH . . .neww III llrw , TV anlanna,*- ,cond. TeTeal(WDOd & loath- 210 HP. 5 speed.v 34,000 e s o n b r i d gGE Hobby Wolff \ 56,000 ml., recent trans.. w/dean,$8900. T H E ACE: ~ w ater & holding taf>k8,- Aflordablo. Af durable neww b a tte rie s . E xcel, er Interloiior. $8,995. Cali mBes&very« ' CCOLT COMPETTTION 223 now catalytic heater. AC. • BROCKMANS'RV Bi '.c o nnd. d . S7000. Seo al 733-016767 a»K for Mnrtt. Please callall43»-S434. 4 - - H-Bar. Nowl Remington sleeps g,, 6 . Taken care ol. T34-.34-31671-800-77M167 Dean's 12 gauge pump with » iO E S -B E N Z '7 7 ’ ROAOORADIU D E R 7 7 F 1 W tfh<> d o t’s* n » t;f f>ccnti.vl' N O R T H « i» A $5500.631.-5512 ------;■■ E. File "Ilf chokes. 324-6821. days- -— :. Rare European Huber. 12'12' blade, sidd. it is -Uic customoin. tuakcs >in • A Q 9 8 6 I K itt eC h a m p io n ’90 S lh ' 734-6S . ■ ih'eel. 27Mip oul, used • S;!. S u n 'ro o f. M ust shift, tow hrtV hrs., newxapsT choicc." '* □ Q LOCK 17, 9 mm. Sifl WllMNNEBAQO 7 3 Bravo.. IRY TAURUS. 1983, aee. $40C1000.324-4926 786<>712.Z______♦ Q J 10 8 7 I ery little. Please cail t e r r y ~ JJohn a SM inrJ A/ilI P-230, .380, $475 each.. WeUV> taken core of. $4995. f contained, sleeps 6. <*• J & 2 Cali I 676-1006. • Also A lOOtt. ofSfL chaJn **'••8 ^ ^ VVy“rynlcel Cali 423-5104. MO 66 MkWWgeL 543-5710. TIMPTE reareefer trailer, ' iinkfenceSIOO. iir Call 326- ^^TTTVLLARD'92 32 fl. AC. 8'X 102. TJtermo E A S T MARUN M 30.30 with scope. ^ D ER N ESS '7 8 , 2 0 ', STUDEBABAKER 1949 PU. K ?^J‘atiW^sIto sto p £‘s ta n , wi-:sT 5046 or see at 720 AdeU wnlng, stereo, micro- "Mi.id in covcrr <)idumnu's spade A 7 2 A K 10 S 4 $250. ‘ Call 5 to 9:30 pm, r f-contalned, spotless, Of'lOOd, $ 5 0 0 . C all rear alkJerer, 1 11:24.5 alum. Mon-T>iur3.734-7406. __^ . wav««ve,lacks,|u8tlikenew.. K) little, top cond.. aw- 423-424545ev.nlnfts^^ _ East. "If I didn't, y J s) i;i;; 3 ¥ Q 10 8 2 J 13.999/ofler. 678-7700 “ J J Very good oond. eitzlil." L'xpl.iincd Eci MNNEBAGO 74 Chloftal- g.$390Q.324.716Z Mtomaih 0. Call 076-7870. .•on a cheap Irick ♦ A 6 5 ♦'4.3 2 . REMINGTON R 30-06 with •Ihlrxi ID m 07 Saa B $9000.00. & . he would have won n. 27: Class A. good dond. u)MAD n u ’79 16' aelf in dummy. It wouldlid Ihave becrt bet- * K Q) 8 4 ; X 10 7 Leopold I Qold Ring. $400. $5500. «; Stove. 4-bu>nor. DERNEM, 1979, 26'. i d l w l M i , ' ■ TRUCK rre'9INTLnew^ IN Cail 324-6339______^ ontalnod. Excellont If cont. awning, new _ heart instead." ptppono. $50. Mill for oro. ”andltlon. "j 734-4197 - • Cummins,ne, new paint, Icr had you led a Iici S O U T H - - BS, n ic e , o ld e r trir. ■ 13 spd Brownie, Did k a s l’s thinin \veil of camou- HUQERM-TT 22-250 $475. _P|portabio. $500.543-5610 J 2 2 2 1006 Budd'a, 13 s • A A J 3 • lOWLER 1976. 20'. self $4,000000.00. Can 536-2324. IMI ■ & HEAVY Spudnllidnik, 22' SUB. fla^-o justifiably placepin Ihe blame ' R uger imornatlonoi 243. VINNEBAGO-84Seif- w i V A K 7 5 $475. 1 625-5632 • „ sntoined. good stiape. ' I • EQ >. nice tnxA. good on anerratU opcninitiing lead? ♦ K 9 . - contained, new aatoiiiie. all 543-6703. , ______■ 4 Ford w/MT 653 now tires. Tak6 ovor loan. ' 911 . Wilhoul tho benefitber of X-ray ■ * A 9 r ) 3 M rnUTY TRAILERS ’73 InflI »w/Cummlna, 26’ automatic.tic. (641)-889-3| 4 9 0 6 I $1000 Sl down. 934-4179. PROVIOWLER 7 6 22 ft. self- I OR. _____ . nsion. West led the lop of the un- ftatt>edwjw/alngie axle dotty Ontario. 1 HOT TUBS/POOLS | ant. Vory clean, $3500. c m c ln i raler, t7 ^ : Oaf- — ------able: Both VINNEBAG0 85-. 27' ^ 4; :L0SE0 trailer, 18-X8'. & 26' traS hid siiit instead of)f leleading a heart. Vulncrabl I tl axle, trailer brakes, lion road«d grader, M500; _ a suit. South had bidbid. This unfortu' Dealer:■: SoulhSi HOT Hi SPRINGS CLASSIC Class C A. veryCloan. _ J $19,000, Cali 536-5145. PROVlOWLER. 2 1 -with a w $1200200/oller, 420-6393 2 '94 42»2‘ alngie hopper I *1007 10 I t please East, but ' oxc. cond., new top, $i dumps. Ill axle. ■ TRU'F R U C K ^ ^ nate choicc didn't pi $2200. 934-6307 ovos. — Ino. tandem axle, d«y«wrs or 734-1025 evea. llay lo cost the -Thcbiddi:Iding: J '’ I'll it w a s n ’t th e p la\ 909 ^ , 9 7 57500-00. 0 Call 734-6719. DERS 1 set of tandem 40' ^rvgle rY 7 9 y. ton. game. , . . Soiilh West North- Easl td f 1 m SPOFmNQ QOOOS r aJJCHO n c EL.RAY 14* axlo0 fenders,fe stee), $125. 60;4’&S mer. Oean. ------DumTm-cmTiTdxd-Wcsr!T5padc— j-* ------Pass TT Pass |lOTORT|OM ■ E?Tfl^' II 733-1175.------twHII'Sc seven with the eifeight and Easl o ¥ Pass 3* Pass ■ ain02-7^zi23 - j -— ^ ------:------. Call 1-2 CHEVY e69 s cC50, 12 ^ vilh his 10. South CHAMPION '77 Motor 00lOLFCART Gas, cano- _£5lU blindly covcrcd will: Pass Pass Pass ° py, now banory. Great RVSE uck, 6 wl. gas, Homo. Sloops 7. fully self- pi SERVICE I ^ 1963 Fann>mB«lnill.r.38- sr wheels, new alertly won wilh his acc instead of . cort. roof AC. Excoi cond. shape, sT $l300/offor. Cail Qar3ary'a Freeway RV I ■ / chain bet').«. 2- high w c«i- " his ja'ck and w as; ncnow on his way Openingg Ulead: Spade seven $470a'Ot)or. « 733-3916. 324-4711 leave mossoae CorrUMnplete RV Servic* I l f s io n s, h ns good, $4506, lo scoring an ovei>verlrick. South ______ch Instaiiatlon, Qonera- I $17,000.' CRUISE AIR 1979.25 foot. QO]OLF CLUBS Lynx Black .started the diamonlonds. West win- BJDIID WITH THE ACES •rService. W ehaveone I | | B rt PU PS. PB, loaded, vory Cleon. $8300. Cat C irons w/ graphite I tho th, largest Inventories I I© ;r 1966 Inter ninp the second rouround for a belat- cruise, bed liner. M .isn JPlease call 734-9836. shafts, s^ 3-SW, 6 mos. old. . SI mparts, accaesories and | Ull T ra c to""ificrMX'i r ust aee 423-4787 fd switch to hear.?arJs. Hou-evcr. SoklnewtofSIOOO.SSOO. ^ ------23 73, SirJingle rear axle. 01DON'T PAY big dealer 710.9(1.800. 734-3130. OOOQ/rtfef.lTer. 825-6843. ; queen. E a sl won.i.lo to toad anolher V J 9 6 3 RVf s In Idaho GUARAN- SP I . I r ‘ Wednesday. Juno 19.1996i e ' TimM-News. fn in FoUs. IdalioIdalii E>f .'9 1 Civic Sedon N IS SA N 1979 Ifl 280 2X, VW'70Bug.Fg. Runs groat. I 10 5 3 ' FORD '70 3/4Ton Runs 0MC78 QW Heavy 3/4 Ton. WHEW is e . Bliuar. SIO. FORD>1991 IS Tempo GU 4. HONDA'( ibdy. Rur:^ g roat N e e d s p>alnt.$750. o l i »1oo»o chock yo* 'p o r t s AT. N o w p aln l. R una atarStandard trans. good tirae. door',-Ar', AC. c ru is e . PW . D X.4dr..lr.,stareo.68KmL, atralghtbod' IMPORT iSPO r good. 360 V-8 .. Manual A ond., $700(Voflor, $l099i1)eat FOR USED CAK^ n}0Gxs. I 9 n u m . m $ CAMPBIS,S" s Mo rttRsm mH i e s a a r k I $ n»a»arftritortii I unuM'si-iioiWCIIIHIIMil 3 , ^ ft canvas-( s HVK. BAST S 7gl3^H|u]TjT s s s s $ s s s si s $ $ $ $ $ $ $ S \ ____ ------E-8 Tlmos-Nuws. Twin;■vin Falls. lOaho Wodnos<}oy,, JuJuno19. 190e I W i Y t t H I I B lR E ^ ANCIN IMTsSUNDAY ^ H UI L I H U L I . y ? C HH I C K E N ^ 1 1 : 0 0 tI SASATURDAY 'V k S U N D A Y ^ MIR m p W y , EiMES mMM I 1 9 9 7^ ] E E P W R ^ANGLER 1996 JEEP (GRAND CHEEROKEE I 1996DO 15 d S r AM I PURCHASE PURCHASE $ 0 C E 7 5 r w i48»K'2ll9.|slrw.aAf.OpCM - H SSmVm I *6T-i::.C«l«n Dnfmi. 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I N0w1 3 4 888.^59»if I »124! ^.T.v»k ■ 1 § ■W1I 881.I'199 MO. NOwl1 1 9 8 8 . i ^ «MO. I N0w129888.>*249m|.«19988.i^:’329»i 188.1*199 MO. lhi> •■ pU Mk Ta. ttk in ItUUI t I'fim It Snt» Rm> ulrr&if. ur. T«t. tak lrv{WvcV)milV^ [XK.' IVMVIa>l[V T W I N ^ F A L L S ’ J V' = I N E S T ! j | ( > i% gather the scrapsjps together, re-roll Chevew \\ moLsi. golden Iwr cookieskies t\iih a 3/4 cup red onion, chopfopped 1 cup sliced California ripeipe olives, 2leaspoonssisugar them and cut more. Sett aside.a.s cninch■h top. They arv a ba-cze to mmake. al 1/2 cup sweet red peppepper,diipped ained 1/2 teaspoonisa s lt To m ake th e filling,;. crcoat a small skillet 2 eggggs 1/4 teaspoon1 pepperf with nonstick cooking sprayspr and place o\-er 2 cupups firmly piicked lif^t brownATI s-sugar In bowl whisk first 8 ingredientsir until Preheat the.ovauo 375 degree: fresh com kernels or frozenen a m oderate he;at. Add thtthe onion and garlic _ 1 tea:.‘ospoon vanillii ------BIend^rAda-r6rnainin8hg -rngnwirowffI a n d - I 8-inch round cake pim'or coat>ai \\iih\ non. com. thawed and cook, .sturing'frequeriuently, for 5’mihuteC' “1/2 tea-sponnte salt toss well. Cover and chillhiU eight hours or ck cooking spray. 1 cup thinly' slsliced muslinx)ms Scrape into a large bowlisi anda add the oliv'cs. 1 -1/2.12 cups California walnuts.jt.s. either iL-ces overnight. • Combine Co) the floiu-. salt and bakbaking soda 3/4 cup slictced California ripe olives.u-s. walnuts, dieese. prvenI chilics,ch chili powder dioppeiTed or in hiilvi^i .md large piL-ce: . . andd ssift them together into a large,rge .bowl; set drained. .md salt. Bnish the topI of e.nch dough d r d e qcup raisins or diopped datestes (option-( Upert sent in this •. B eulah M iller of Rup< ide. 3/4 cup chopp[>pvd California i\-alnuis, ttvLst-Lst- »vith water and place a. generousg a tablespoon' iU) plum jam redpe, dipped•ed from a ne\« p a- .In another bowl beat togetgcther the ed if desired of filling in the ccntcr., FoldFo the d o i ^ over 1/2 cupa all-purp«)se flour per in 19S9. It ^vas submmitted it to th e new v yme or rosemary, huttermi•m ilk, egg, 1/4 cup finelyly chopped red onion to endosc the filling and[id rm ake sem idrcuhr paper by Mrs. William1 AAUan of Naches. id olive oil. A dd to th e dr>‘ ingredientsing 1/4 cup thinlyly sliced celco' tiuTiovers. With the tineines of a fork, press Ptehtrheat the oven to 350 degrees,L-es. Giv.ise Wash. ong with the walnuts and oli'olives. Stir \ ■ firmly around the ed;edges to seal the an 8 inchim square baking pan orr co;coat with MRS. WILLIAM ALLLLAN5RECIPE . gonw sly w ith a fork o r large sjspoon.un- In a large bowawl combine tlie \inegar. mus-us- turnovers, then prickck the top of each nonsdclick cix)king spray. 3/4 pound sijgar the dough mas.ses together.:r. T1 u rn th e lard, sugar, salwit. and pepper and stir oro r turnover tx\t) or th ree^ times;tir Place on th e In a1 1;large bowl, using a hand-heldeld elcdfici 1 pound S anta Rosa plui lUgh out on to a lightly flouredred surface whi-Uc together:r iuntil smooth. Add the aimm, , baking sheet and bake:e forf 12-15 minutes, beaterT or rotar>- beater, beat thle e eeggs for id knead gently for about 30 :scconds, mu.shrooms. oli>ilives, walnuts, onion and cel-rel- until the pastry is a is pI andani golden. about; 1 minute, until the>- are pole[wle wllow Grind fruit and cookk withv sugar, stir- st 'long enough for the doug)ugh to be- ery. Stir and totoss to combine the ingrcdi-»X 7 1 JO UnWXi « 1 ] C , Sn>Oao>2J«MeWn>2SMMiri»». by the Oakland Athleticetics in an 8-5 victory witn th Clevdand trailing 64) inin ththe sccond, t « .u e e s o il Cncp it I 0 i S U3SMX1I3 OKACO at C 21 b a to lev f'tSM-r -.iJH 5P- ! 10 OKnSSa^pdm^Jv'HvrtnNpaTBV over the Detroit Tigersi on Tuesday night. Vizqu)uel homered with the basesies Iloaded off 2 40 t >1 a B c t tl Geronimo Berroo, Emicm ie Young. Mark McG- Aaron i an RBI dou- J 1 eo 00 OWM « I J' J1 C>•S^d» JOOO IMac) 4 111, ilCHngaCo^v^MMvttit on Sele. Julio Franco added an 0 t Rjctc ; 0 CC <.n<¥fr» ' 0 RCm> 4 0 0 3 Ona.1* 100 0I g^^^U^^^JS^uSSaii.* en route to thdr third strastraight win. the In losing Sele (2- J ’i ‘ ? 2 !: C jttc j t os »o«s 4 110 Indians’ three-run fourth, chasir n0 2 WTWC 20 CO M e C 0 0010 lM3w" 4 0 2 C Soul 40 < 0 Detroit pitchers haveave now allowed 119 5 ). FFranco r drove in the gomheadad rrun with o e ' h !i B ' * I 5 1 oooo ft^P^ \ imn Umu 13-1 V? PNaaaVM t. <.C • c ftw * ) C C : 2 7ri Aarci SaKOags r.? rrt Naa^a ’■ ' homers this season, whilehile the Tigers have hit t>vo-ni-nm single. (we OCOO [wir oooo)0 311° sSaS*'308 0 PWw^^ r2rniMMt>Oia»i»4. 80. - Vi«izquel singled home a run withvith the bases teiMtfi 1 0 0 0 C/«wc» ooso10 fMwwt* leos Xtmn 4 0 0 0I ^ Mark Lewis had threeee hits,I induding a two- ioade< NLboxscores led in the seventh, t>ing hisIs cacareer high • n».t oooo tocoI 0 Camu 3 0 1) Jfnau r 3 i 1 0I uritu.Co^ P^. ;« JOOO 5CT« 4110 !>«-.« PtcMi u « U'.tMS ridvmd m ceirtw C*1^ J14I40 iJ.Jtr Brewers President Budid SeligS has repeatedly priva/ate and confidential,’^ Drewirew VaUozd • MXUSRCnCRSMC Ime mmt.'nm UttU « 7n>, PMwAU. U w.*»-»Pg«bC«».t’4!«l 14 C * w said it isn’t Tor sale. told1 tlth e stadon in declining commimment on its t [sjS, r. S 0 Mlig-t 9-* I hw.tU'M ).U>t,hu« Ujr,Un-r U»« RMCrtU.CaU.SHen ij.Cr«» Tn- Kn.n '«•« W:'!» >1> J Wi>-4 lKiH«.»wafcrt.C,«r* &n>iV^(raCM> Iijith'Ie rfoursome rode mountam bik.ikes 750 milt^Tinnwo^geek--iek'Trek------a f te r resurrecting rt her quixoti-tic laps IO go, she pulledd backt among the Utah-ldaho border to Jatlitk i Dan’s Sports Bar, a SpolSpokane ;t for Olympic glory. Mar;iry the leaders. On the firfinal lap, her n owTicd by Ja c k Stockton,, f;father of Utah Jazz pointIt gi guard ngled for an 1 1 ,^ ^ ,° S laneyey finally rested her scarre<*ed le g s b e c a m e en tan g ! Stockton. :ar-old legs. instant w th Amy Rudoldolph, and she ;tin, 22. his brothers Micah,, 14,1 and Jared , 18. all of H>Tum.H>i ,at was almost as remarkabhble stumbled. lad embarked on the joumeim ey to he 1984'Los and frieriend Clinton Ewell, 22, hat as thle e feat she pulled off in th<:he But, unlike in the ■ they w ere tru e fans of th e UtUtah Jazz. 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