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()“ Uuniluntcr of lltt-----conjwction..i math.pmIi:i::or-<.i.<’. 1] ee people in- Mae Hood1 \was his grandmother ani After reviewing thehe affidavit of proba- ;,b;il>oml>er's thret.- fjtal l>ombnb anacks ;i [lainvoman pcipert. He adrfed tlial the three | u resiUted Party selects chai tcn-ie\ved all had good alibi-s1.% bbut his de- Reeves, his ocousin. ble cause from Hunter't'er's court file. H am s — in 1983 and 1W.5 — that rt ,ty D em ocrats have lid sim ilarities vxist bet%vee; in the deailis liere of com puteMJter-srore Twin Falls County partm ent is contijiuins with thithisan^e of Harris saic ‘■7" . said if the Jackpot cascase o r th e other t^vo in selected a cattlewomjjman to head their ' the Hood ancJld Hunter homicides and mth e : e la te d , pinniinning down a m otive owowner Hugh Scrutton andid GC ilbert its investigatiorL midde. Tlie bodv of Gail Ani part>% Corey Hood, 21, ShannahI RRi eeves, 19. Jackpot honi . will be extremely difficffi«?iUt. M u rra y . a tw Mines, 18. Thompson, 5!57. Middleton, was fotmd pai California ______: < Brian Mack, 19. and Matthew 1 si'nr ] P i ssase a s see PR0BE/A2 are being held in the Cassiaa jailj: in con- tially clad inm a ditch near the Gold Sta As- SO-sodation offi- . d l K aczv n sk i a lso p r ^ 0 Against thhe odds - Tennis anyone? chargedch with j Y oung te n n is play«.ayers from around m a i 1 i n K h the state took to ihe-Oe.couns.in lh cJr» in __ _ K bothbs from Falls Junior Open. Sacramentt) PageDf in June 1993. # that severely U ------2 H i n j u r e d K a c ryrynskl n : Charles Kp- . stein, a geneticist at the uniUniversity of C;ilifomia at San Frands-.J e n - foocU th c old-fashioneMied way. PageCI- Although federal officiaicials had made widely reported, but anony- mou-s, statem ents purportinging lo'have CT soHd evidence-linking KhczvAorynski to ~ u ■ Tue-sday's - 4 ^ tlthe Un^ibomber attacks.^ lu indictm ent wa.s the first timIme e he was *...... Tie pay to gradeides accused of committing specspecific at- lacks linked to the serialll bomber,b 1 leader arc'moving . . • I Idaho educauon le whose nicknatne derives fromfroi early toward greater accouix)untability in college attacks on unlversify offici:ficials and j sports..today’s editoriorialsays. airlines. PageA6 F ederal prosecutors saidid theytl will immediately begin proceedeedings to transfer Kaczynski fromm HI e le n a . Mont.. w here h e has Ixren1 heldhe with- out bail on a charge of possessingpos bom b com ponents since• hi:his arrest ______T w many rej^ -«u-April-3.- UndcLfedcxaLjaLlaw,-he, _____ isrStncfingaccSsto Ovcrregulation is n AMOr SAWYEfVT>* 1>nM-NM nmust appear before a U.S.J.S. magis- public lands. WesterItem lawmakers, mo- tra te in Helena.wiihin 72 hoi:hoiirs. lal vehicle users and e Jodi will receive a ^ toriied recreational ie r m o th e r, B c n n lo , lo o k, Tfi o w a rd to th e ir trip to W;W ashington D.C.. whore J mining representatilatives tell Congress Jodi J' McKay, right, and hor Tucsdpy. $10,000 BChelarshlp. PageB2 * tVhitewater panelp FAA chief outt udent nnasters ; challenniges, flSnal report sjsplit iinces a major shake- M er sti The FAA announc up in the w ^ e of-ibc Vnltijpr rm-edpla piano since she nents of th e controvers>- th.itlat 1 has dogged Sunday, she will fly to Was]V ashi^ton D.C — Jodi McKav was three, was studtudent body vice-presi- •resident O inton since he tcH>k[cH)k officc. Reno orders FEFBI probe Ito accept a SIO.OOO scholarslarship for the cjtciler High School studen©rii dent last year a i FilFiler High School and ■hie -j p a n e l's 10 R epublicancans issued a ytjars of college and mediedical school in .'iO'findings Attorney Gcnemlml Janet Reno orders — teaches Sunday Schochool. d(Klocument dting more than 5 ahead of her. an FBI investigatioItion into utijustified till kin d of in shock." McKIcKay Her favorite pursijrsuit IS dram a. McKay jj,,,hey said show that the Clintclintoas — par- “I have alwaj-s had to depIcpcnd on d«> rl’'!,’'''lever thought 1 would get;t t this said, who is invoK-ec%-ed in Jum p Company, icularlv first lady Hillar>- RikRodham Clin- ______-Wiite House reguesuesttior files on U.S. McKay said, f .1 lo rs t o 'h e l p m e o u t," Mi , a l o ^ children’s the^theater organization. ,onon — w ere at the centcr of>f a bnw d con- dtizens. people out like I nice surprise." PageAS “Maybe I can help other peo came to th e U nited S tatess from-^fr McKay has alsoI wcwon a S2.500 statew ide pirao.’ involving abuses of' autauthority. dc>- me, and others." D iscow r C ard and SSOO lulaiion of fed- ligh School ju- &ouI.Konirea. w hen she >vas 11 >-earsrs old.i scholaI^hip from Dis of Corigivw and manipulai . The 18-year-old Filer Higl adopted by Bonnie and JarJames froin Samsung CorporationCo and the ;ral investigatioas to c o \er up m1 isdeeds, rolitical J Capilol, mMt Yeltsin goes pol nior mil tour the national O t Ventxira, Calif, as th e >-ounfimgasi American Legion, In contra-si. the eiglu Democmocraiic mem- Russian Presidenten t Boris Yeltsin nries famous people, ride in a linlimousine and ' adopt- • “We are really■ proudpr of her,’' Bonnie >ers portrayed a neophvnele aadministra- nine w inners of ings, six of whom also a re adi to bolster his authothority by bringing a pose for photos as one of nin< amily moved to Idaho five: yearsyt McKay Said “Sheie works1 hard and she rccent cicctioas into C ord T rib u te “ I- >“ Please seeWHlTEW•EW ATER/A2 candidate in the re< the national Discover Ca earns them." ihegovemmenL Award. ago- PageAS Authorr debunk(S Olymipic mythhs _ S * ctlp n ^A G ard en s..!...... 2 W e a ih e r...... :...2‘ ■Dear'Abby...... 3 ‘ don’ began withh Berlin Gameies, professor sa^lays N ation...... 3*5, M ovies...... 6 Torch ‘traditic ; C o m ic s...... -.7 bration of the!eThirdReich. As A the toreh 'ncared'New ^Y ork I O pinion...... 5-6 'llie Associated Press le ques- ■ Not onlj- thehat, but it was a Nazi Qtj:itj- on Mondoy, most people«; W orld...... 8 never him a spoil- propaganda filmfil lhat also created tiorioned along the route had n Section D NEW YORK — CaU hin K atietie (Couric. of antiquity-, th e m y th that tl thc five-ring healeard of a Nazi connection. S e c tio n B S p o rts...... t-3 sport, b ut as a student of a “I always thought it wasIS f from David C Young feels comjom pellcd to O ly m p ic sj*ml[q I>oI is from ancient •T oda)d a y ’ s h o w M oney...... 4 he third centur>-. or wass it th c •Local...... 1 point out lhat the Olyihp,ihpic torch Greece — anmistake that numer the c o -hh o is t. ifth centux}’, B.C.?” said AntA ndrei' O b itu aries...... 2 now heading to AtlahrnI is noti a tra- ous books ancnd o th er publications fifti c a rrieT ie t s th e over th e years. Baulaucr. a Grecn«-ich Villagr w Idaho...... ^^ Section E dition elating to andeni; GrGreece. have repeated O lytnpr m p ie T o rc h F o c u s...... 1 ly is common knowl- m d philosophy' teacher. • In the July-August issuissue o f At- “It actually Young’s second book on I > < 'Ofl throuto u o h N ew S e c tio n C Legal notices ..1 chaeology magazine, thehe \Uniwrsi. edge — at leaslast am ong people who » ibout th e Olympics — yunes, “The M odem 01>-mpii rk ‘Tu e sd a y . Food/Home.1 -5 6 - . Clessiried.;...V-a ty of Florida cltissics profirofessor re- know o lot ab ibout to, * ceremony began at Jtrutsgle for) Revival." is oboi H colls that the long-distantance torch that the torch mg said in a telephone J*je ®, published by Johns Hop relay originated 60 yeiyears ago, Berlin," Y o^ Jnix-ersity Press. H e says the t r we printJt o n recycled p a p e r • when Adolf H iller tried1 to n u n th e In te rv ie w fro fri m h is h o m e n e a r 'J*'' KS liP ^g . PleaseiQ recycler It again. 1936 Berlin. Olynipics intoint a cele- Gainesville,Fla. Fl , •R lease s e e MYTHTH S/A 2. • O U-._.

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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> cundilKun anihiuh innrcnnuvn 68 ..... -lOi -0*-0b^^1 = ' I I “ Magic Valley ■ Oanai wparal* IVQh Mmpqnlt** oM(ortt«s. Tlie ultr Houston ' '0 7 75 '5- olet index forecast is 7.. a hijjiI e.’tposure level,. Indianopolis .M 70 70 1-03 _ Kansas Ciiy 07 64 M ^ LosVogas 103 73 73 Extended regieJional forecast Los Angelos 66 . 73 73 ...... _ |Lov.mon I 7S‘ i .S w , Mompb-s 61 76 76 2-60 , ' Friday and Saturdiiyy |>;partb- clwidy with a sliglit cha ■ Miami Boocn ■ 68 ■77 77 ..... of aftemtwn and eveninKlinK showers or thimdcrMurms c Mitwaukoo 60 . -, 55 55 -89 ll ^ ' day. Lows in the Icuverr 40s4C to the h.wer SOs. Highs m Minnonpolis 65 56 56 .02 ■ upper 60s to the upperr 7070s. . ’ / Now Orlaons 86 - • 7373 ----- Sunday mostly sunny.ly. ILows in the hiwer 40s lo the '. Now York 77 68 68 ,06 OWotioma City 96 70 70 • .... ■ er50s.liiglisinthe70s.s. Omaho 85 - 663 3 ..... Phoonix '109 60 60 ..... 'J W ood River Val/alley FRONTS: il Ooi»o I 7~ Pittsburgh 68 71 71 .40 Portland, Mo. 64 61 61 ..... Wednesday sunny and;ind not o ci.28 inches.of rain fell at Hou ras ex- Lake. Mich.r amounts O ther a included 3.10 inclinches at 5 to 10 inches of rainmdfall sojpetime Wednesday, ca Drier and coldcr afterftemoon air over the state wa; r. Pa^ and Stotm warningslin w in places. each, S C , S kyw atch pectcd to cause tcmpen?erattcres to drop near record d lows Wausau, Wis.;at Burbank. 3.15 a t ' IU4 2.87 at Erie. P; I extended ' 2.20 at Aurora. Ill, to Cape Lookout. N.were posted from Edisto Bead Wednesday moming. ts of Wis- nonhward to the VirN.C A tropical stomi watch ext Sunsclv«!t todiiy9:18p,m. Skies were mostly sumsunny in the south and panly si sunny Floodingied continued for a second day in pans o Sunii-irisc tomorrow 6 a.m. >m the aiasin. withdosing water a dnseven-mile stretchI of Inter- Rain also was scat.Virginia state line. • in the north. Afternoonx)n temperatures ranged from Elsewhere, scatteiattcred along the Giilf Coast,^ l i k d y • Lunurrwr pha.sc; New. June 15; first qu low SOs to the mid-60s.Os. NVinds were generally sout luth to state 43 southh>-aukee. of Mih>-: i were pos-' ic r.Ja. Jime 23: full. JuncSO; I.xst quar d.gust- Heavy rainaiu.sed also flooding a il in parts of Iowalow and over the nonhem tenslar strong thunderstorms were northwest at 10 to 15 mphmp for most of the state and.| and central Pbins. Showers wei ■ July". e r 20s at Mountain Home andyI I(Idaho Minnesota, and lightnhtning killed a woman campinjping near sible across the Bittc ible planets MnminR; Jupiter, Satunturn. • ttcrroot Range of Idaho. (XtJr>’. Marv E'tninft; S

______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',• trto prosecute crimes cbunlurches and why is apparenL-nl m Hnsors on l.nilih of< his hands. It bars andani was paroled only three1 not to have that in their m ; ing into th e penalty phase. init-i. y. according • against rcUjcligiou.s property-. thle e case < of a gang of Georo rg ia I______• . j,ittle evidence has heyen point to “Theree iis no crime that teen;ens. all of them high-sch (iate to sungest eitherying a racism should bele imore vigilantly in- dropropouts, who investigators ^ater or regional conspiracy,arsonists i to vestigaledid and the perpetra- wereere responsible for as man;SI Probe. 0 church burglaries, burni _ Whitewa 10 investigators. But theji-American tors morere vigorously prose- 90 cl b liifk C onlinued (rom A1 , them heh e was in a fight near Ken’s han crimes of this andnd vandalism — at both bl n Burley bn May’ IG. Hood a climate of underlyin cuted tha: •‘O ur victiiji wasas an older worn- Ba/ in B S Continued from A1 ick from the - that encourages tiie anthe Center type.” saidaid House Judiciary ''and\ad w hite churches. le was alone skateboarding enem ies and Members of the group toldId po- an, ond she is not ai likely candi- ^ tion under fierce attack >.».rij^e__ at A frican-A•wal, a civil- Com m itteelee Chairman Henry’ he said. “Wi.h the intersection of Main anil^ outset by its political ibleene political 111. . licece theyt picked cluirches gem,nt;rul- tla tc for ra p e ," h< ■ churcltes. tlanta, put it Hyde. R-Ill. im p a nm - monI=- S ) ™and ? ; Ave., w hen h e saw th ree“ exerdsing “questionableBut they said )ill. p a sse d 422-0, ly1 becau!Wbe thtyl.were,easy tarargets some gangs to jum inic males bothering a blonde Noah Chandler at acy th is racism The bill . ber in they havev e 10 'c o m m it a Hispanic ’ judgment” at times. Butle evidence"; for Democratic Renewa * woxild elir;lim in ate a SIO.OOO —- isolatetJ js< and empty. in. loney -heinous crime, andnd 1I1UI could be ® there was “no credible;iintons c had; right.s watchdog"in Atlarthotigh, the minimumm ;property damage “ If they didn’t find any mo; report further states that w Ulegalbcts.: ley’d pay them back by vandjdalii- ■wIiatisBoinRonhcr that either of the Clini this wav; “th e conspiracydominantly thresholdd forf( fedenU action in tliey' W rot probable H“<)d1 toldlo the men to leave the com m itted im proper orasting ill views' J property crime and inglg tht e church or burning it.";• s;iid In th e a ffid a v it lone, and they attacked him itself,"' urchos occur a church p ia Bu- cause from the HuiJunlcr court file, mon The sharply contrastintense parti-; A t th e sam e tim e, ;ators thi siiid is m ake it easierea to meet inter- Horrlomer. Kaedle. the Georgia a kitchen knife and a large cau of Investigations'agen^.nt in claimed to bf pithe kind,- As of Wednesday. 3 _:__i______^------vestigations. But: Hood H told a dif- te m p te d n o th in g o>ly f tlto present- churches have burned i ferent story to Cassiissia, County Sher- Dcputputies could find no sign of a • choosing instead simply•rpretationsl t e scenc in the area where light." Youn,ung writes. When the Conilongress in Paris. He apparerently jff Deputy JeffFaiFackrell and Sgt. , the compejti'ng interpr> take to. the; J said the altercation oc- torches werere 1lil at Berlin — osten- waniranted th e rings to si-mlxilizeze the , oavid Tracy on theth< nigllt of May Hood s; ® they want voters to tal Myths _Carl Diem, a sibly to signignify unity among na* irst first five Olympic Game.s. butlit the 16 ut Minidoka Md’s t^ car. according to the re-^ public hearings comprissses. • H oalso found tire tracks that of World W ar I. I, seeking to },ad Nazi symirmpathies. lateater Olympiads, the ringH I'lgn1 to give specifics-ab-about the stories ^ , m6ny from 159 witnessesibllcan report hed Hood's car up to th e front Twenty years later.tl an I ancient Thcintcrlo Supda;iday $5,00 per week, daily prevent incriminatingin dhis White; lowed- ritual in which m” only S4.00 perT wweek. Sunday only $3.00 ■ | | ) 11. . on Maylay 16 he was with Wendyr from being found inlaid h the first e« ta» included in all alwvc ■ * io it C al H u nter. te r The affadavit doesn’tV House office, and saidive concealed ioii how he got the injuries. Circulatio [) chatgi will be levied fi>r all — mention * lady is “likely" to haveher < law firm . 1.. call the number returned checks. B B 7 3 4 - 6t > Hood’lod’s statem ent said NCack ini-. billing record from rs.afterhci they fl > Kjn«Icll. f li iiculalion ourp,ip« l-> 7a.m.. cs TheTime»-Ne»News (UrS 63I-080) is pub- ^.67K-2532 li.hed dally alal I132 Third St, W.. Twin J f O M L -LLOTTERY'^ ■ Vifl a rriv/ed e d at Hoods house. State- 1______e° C orrection Jcii*iiicAVcni!cll(\ding-lla32ft-5J75 . R3301. by Magic Valley ■' . Pttl* M . - • rSS2L, mentsts fromI Reeves and Mines ». 733-0931 Newipapen tne.le. JSecotkl-elais posiage paid > £ £ « : { ^ 1 ogrcediedw ith Mock’s, ss ------a story Tues- liuilct •Kiipcn-i’juK)ak.ley. C ' al Twin Killi by 1Tbe Times-Newt. OrTicial Hunt!m tcr’s body was found at a The headline and tateda si Corey it>ihl-C'.iMlcford. 34.1-I64II , 3 city and counlyy nn . been charged in thetreed n to plead ' per wcrV.^ Sunday only, $2. «laily only M ,00 dren form lo:: P.O. P. Boi 54H. Twin - jHours A P rcti [ • n = n I RBP May 22 cotut order prohibits M ae^ood, but he agreemnn«1an£btar; M.iil lulncfipluin* muil beS2-25 pi per week. lJal.aBJ303. . IpbRT - r a and nrc.available orjly whciJunday $4.00 per ^ D MinidoVdoka County law enforcementits guilty to voluntary m ar mil numiaitieil. ^lail ralcn; lo & 5 I A4. ials from cottunenting on the Kgrets the er- [>er week. Sunday - Cvp nt in tbat case at well, Sunday SXSO per »crk,lul «lai o r stale raler • MagMVaBValMy Ine.' ' - i ShcTinnaNCTw i T telc T n i M a h W I lie The TimeS'Ntws re g rt pcf week; Sunday only S2- lUahu ralcik: daily and Sunti ■ror,. week, daily.only J3.30 per; only $2.50 per week. Oui < k , . » WcxJnosaay, June- 19. 199C•C Timoi.Nrws. T-.vin'Falls, IcJartoar»0 A-3

.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 ilv in th e Sou th C Dakota SerSenate race between ~ J y *T^efresKmerits“ — Rep. Tim JuJohnson, a Democrat, Q *Booth Space . J However, ncumbent Republican ^ : reversed tl and the inci Available For Handn d Liirry Presressler. .-\griculiure J , \ . - / I s e 1 V e s ■ >•/. • ^ I .V ; • C\ Crafted Hems S ______Secretaryy IDan Glickman.joo^_ • i Monday; sue- - ■ ^ 2 - - ■•- ; has m ode• spspc^eches complaining -i 7^4-0020 ...... ' cessfully | iceniration. ^ m suring the! ! ! . £ : about concet Broderick a™ ” to ____ halt opcraicraoons f e d safety to improve maintenance and s I finds out at the ValuJet tic!ticket counter at Hartsflelield Atlanta Internationalll AirportA ^ practiccs. ■ Keith Rlzzolo fli luJet had agreed to halt\ ItIts opera- C<9 Then, on Tuesday, the agencyag« that his flightt totc Dallas had been cancell:elled. The FAA said Vala iction found serious deflclclencles In the carriers o(OP... ordered changes in rules andid ;a top tions at nildnlgllight after a federal In^pecth m M ^ enforcer. Bt employee Tracy Williamsms works behind the courunter. U jm Ul “T he FAA looked itselff in th e ' rs are listed for the agencyy ;iir traffic control and aitairport assis- mirror. It found lhat organizatizadonal “The events ofof the past weeks tractors ; e^v ones are approved Iwfore-e tance. but adm its th atIt thet phrase and management changes;s ywere mandiite that >-ou>u tmake major, \isi- and new- improve the public being used.-use Ne\f requirem ents alsoio leads tu confusion. needed," Transportation Seenicretar>- ble changes to imj By changing th e misslission state- le safety of our air are bfijpgjpg set for inspectors, . .... Federico Pena said. confidence in the y ment. Pena said, “the:here should jlems at transponation’syssystem." Broderick In addition. -Deputy 9 9 ' An intense probe of probler le never bc another quest V alujet rcN-ealed difficiiltiess in gov- MTOte in his lettei:ter of resignation. Administnistrator Linda Hall Daschle lesignated to review FAAA the top priority-of the.FAj■A.V-" emment supervision of thehe new. “My leaving willII iprovide you with was desi ,-d to restruc- moimt of ne.xibility iaspecuoinion efforts and report on :myjy “They probably need \SPBERRY low-price airlines that hire corcontrac- the maximum amo h- tu re to m ake sure theyicy can keep langes." • further•r nineeded improvements wiih- tors to do much of their mamainte- to make those chan pace .with the Valujtijets of the Hin.son defendetded the FAA's han- in 90 day.iaj-s. nancc and training. ison said that current plansis world." commentedsd M ichael ftjcTUfum NfisKlwrhooil ,The FAA and. its paparent dling of the ValuJlujet investigation- Hinsor ■WhU> ir the certificaiion and regula-a- Goldfarb, former FAA chchief counsel Ul» d Mhi 1 ta tte • 4m te«'i ^ Transportation Departmentnt have “We have to pre;resent a case that call for ll functions exercised by»y and now a coasultant. been under pressure fromim bo th would stand upI inin court- We have tion fu ick’s not the Brodcridrick to remain consolidated in But, “Tony Broderick Congress and the While Houlouse to done that." a problem," he added. 5 insL' since the V alujet cnwh.Lsh. That . w-as safe shonly aftera the acddent to reviewiew. tics of the agenc>' have urgedjd line management a ai t G eorge culminated in a meeting Mondonday in they werc actingng on information Critics iity also said CMl ,t time, he said: “ At that thos4hose functions be separated so Washington Universitj which the agencj- offidals laiilaid out ax'ailable at that t es pushing Broderick oui11 couldi send JT *-1^1ND of SEASON SALE! chief of some point theyy 'were safe and at lhat thehe peoplej who in.spcct airlines •their plaas to \\'hite House ch ule compliance ore not the1C the wrong mes.«age. f Everylhything reduced! Still a goocod selection - ^ staff Leon Panetta and presidisidential some point theyy tbecam e non-com- for rule sam e oniones who approved them in “The FAA is doing the w-orst ptw- adviser George StephanopoulQulos. pliant." sible thing in the worldrid righl now. A •PilliC>f) Pf(5P FAA Administrator Daviavid R. Calling the ogen;enc> ’s iaspection of the firstrst place.i la said Congress will be askedcd firing a long-term publiblic sen-ant. W • AssorliOni)!i'»Il of Flouvrs Dnvewo a m e Hinson announced the retireiirement, Valujet a colleclection of lessons • Pena s view the law governing theM! They're going to lull1 peoplep into {. , p.-vn.'r>pcrs & To;Hdlo.*s ^ ^voalot! ■ effective June 30. of Aiithothony J. learned, Hinson 1 arannounced a .series to revie to make clear that its focus is thinking this was ,cause-hire— FAA-«

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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 violcncecatLS»iLse the coalition has been an ^ and partisan differencesces. Reed said the goers. lhat lhe j;ovemmeni and i Pany to Southern Ch:hristian Leadership buming.s. .force; init pu-shing the Republican P; end to a wave of church buj Mississipppi churc•ch fires File requestst —Investiggators sejiarchJfonxclues in I ^rebe^rdergred — ^— TH shed att LiLife Christian Assembly KOSSUTH. Miss. ( ChurchI outsideou North Charleston, Federal agents joined thith e investi- .ur • S.C. Thele church,( evenly divided by Reno nation Tuesday of nearlyirlv simulta- S g tE K V, between;n Iblack and white mem­ WASHINGTON (/«■) —- AlAttorney .....neous'fires that'leveled■d rnvo black- - ■’“ •5 t.-'-1 Iwrs, wasos rnot damaged.' ; apart, and • A SurSunday morning arson fire General Janet Reno orderedred tthe FBI churches a few m iles ap 1 thorough ■ authorities said someone;ne also tried ack church in S-1993. MM mailing• lislist to help raise SI milUon not to interview White ••’lliis is the greatest wawave of ter- '* to rebuildiild burned churches, black employees for fear of inteiinterfering rorism against blackk cchurches - y'■f and white, with his inquiries. since the civil rights momovement,” ' a— ^—» • On Mot^londay, a new coalition of Starr ad\Tsed Reno thatlat 1he does Christian Coint. N.C., andtl ddam aged a church within:iin five miles of thc t^^’o tim e lessee-and at least ' hate crim'rime's. ;hes. nd and the fact that they were• onlyc Akibama and Tennes; prosecutorial office wereB to in^'eso- forniefXanctuary cky Point fireire appeared Rev. Jer^ Childs,Cli said he found a lii 1 of rabbis, as speakers Starr ventured into ththe e m atter very-oihtui.runiL black churclrch in ’ In related developlopments; Rfoup o! ------to’lxi'nTe-nilr'of nn elccnccrrical-prob-— burned -jug corontuiniiis some son-of— ever S sO and 10. w ere llk cned*ed—the—fires'^to—Natri— — bBcausc-he-is-inveatigatig atin g -th e ------^ irned patch inthe gross AlcoJc o m County in extrem e north- no • Two 6oys, ages' f its travel lem rather than arsorson, North liquid, a bumi charged with sesetting a fire Germany'iny’s Kristallnacht attack on White House purge of its Carolina .\ttorney Gemleneral M ike and sool on oneon of the church doonw east*astern Missis-sippi. igues in 1938. officc staff. • President Clinton planneiicd to Monday that destrttroyed a storage synagogu Kasley said Tuesday.irovide the hames of theirr chil- 1992 pledge to chai cntify- we know it.” -If Declaring; nmen should be held dreriron's fathers and other idcr J a c k sic Dotti e's ng information before theyey can Tuesday, he hi assailed • Campbell, K accountablele forI raising their chil- ing ho criticized his I ■ ;ident Clinton directed recc■eceive benefits. M any stateses cur- Republicans who , dren . I’residi e iden- January veto of,f at GOP-backed , Q WASHINGTON (.\P.•\P) — Tw o m others to0 ilidentify their babies’ rent•enlly require that fathers be i ified, but that process usisually measure which he said was “too I OUTDO^OR INIINI U.S. .-\nnv helicoptersrs ccollided in f;uhers in orderore t,o receive welfare tifit ;Bke«'placti-Qfter-benant&.lt.h av e__ u)ugh-0njuds,.anand.WitJish.t .on_|__._^ ida„,._-L.. - — i‘iicsdar --tTrci— »v F o rt— ixincfUs;------...... — ...... — taki -.-Bar-«-Holel-»Restauroroni - jortidge^ Nevada )c g u n , sa id W h ite HiHouse work.” Campbell, Ky.. duringng a demon- In an address ac before thc beg etter, ril be happy .j r & R«g. Braokfost for 2 Nurses A.ssociation that spoi^ k e s m a n Mike McCurry. “If they’ll do bett Room, St«K DInnst I 2 I stration training e.verci;rcise. Initial American Ni; eforni legislation,” j repons indicated at lea;least six peo- ^vas laden with wi appeaLs to women Mothers M who do not coop4p erate to sign w elfare refo I \rmy'official 'voters, Climinion said Tuesday he ■ ivill will n o t re c e iv e tissistata n c e , Clinton said. pie,were killed, an Arn me, Clinton said, ■ R ti^ “promote parental iithough alth Clinton said tliere; wouldw In the meantimt siiid. was acting ti ) continue issuing ■ Sketchy early reports,)rts from the responsibilitility,” starting with an l)e be “good' faith exceptions'is" for he would like to c Oil for O nly... 1 father waivers that alloww states; to experi- | . m \ scene said there were•e eeiglu to 20 uttempt to to rein in absentee rt'omen won who can’t identify a f; 3nc702-488-231I.O!if.'.gcod;od 7 doys | orvDr who are fearful of abuse. ment with their o\vhov reform mea- Fo’ loic-fvaiionslou; ond inioimcnon Phon< casualties, saul Lt.,t. Col. Ray fathers, »ew Hampshire | pt-f v.-ook, c«copi holidoy wwocVendj Coupon lequitoa. Whitehead at Army heiheadciuaners “1 wonderer how many tim'es nun;- • Thc T goal is not to punishI moth-r sures, with Nei ^ e n d night's roomI fFREE for a llm ltod tim e. . fathers becoming the-JOthIth s tate to receive ill lhe I’entagon. es in this aiaudience have siJen a ’ ers. ers. but to communicate to fa ____ I ■■.' The collision occtirreirred at about friglitened1 youngyt girl give binh to that tha “we’re not going to jujiust let aw-aivcr. 1 i.lO p.m . CDT. d urin g an ••air a baby alonene in a hospital, with the you you walk away from your chilhildren assault demonstration’Jtn" in which father nowowhere to be seen?" and and stick the taxpayers witl thc soldiers were ilescendinding fn>r^ the Clinton said,lid. “Our system should tab,” tab Clinton said. “We ha’lave to _ K UH-GO Black Hawk helilelicopters on sav to moth'ithers, ‘If you want our make mal resiwnsibility a way of r<>i>es, Whiteliead s;»id..id, A group of help, help usus to identify and locate not not an option." • . al° issue H ■ u■ i d s o n ’s's S h o ee S tO K■e visitors was viewingi> tlthe demon- .the fatherL*r so he can be held Welfare V refonn is a central stration. ' accountable.lie as well.’” in in Clinton's < re-election bid. Wliitehead describecbed the acci- He directccted Health and Human president pre still-hopes for re /VNTOWN &t LYNWOOD.1 . TWIN FALLS_s •deiit as a ‘•blade strike,ke," in which Sen-ices SecretarySec Donna Shalala le^slation le^ that he can sign b DOW fill his 1-^------the propellers of ihe'> t^vnt^ aircraft . lo take steps•ps to require m others to N No’ ovem ber in o rd e r to fulfi! W om en’s I hil each other. Men's. Worrjm en 's & Boys O i He said infantrynieimen were on ------r-r-7— ^ A T H L Summer CANVASS board im iHith heiicoptepiers and that ILETIC P i » I • botli aircraft ctashtshed to the SHOES / m / ^ S HICES ( Q l, ground. C a n v a,s& s , Leather w l l Canvas & Leatheither - |- I'he helicopters arere |pan of the WET Aand WILD^^^ hoeSale elite 101st Airborneme Division R eg. toto $140,00 ^ R eg. to $54.9595 based at Fort Campbell,>ell. FOR TEENINAGERS 0NLY3 The Black Hawk helilelic^ipter is a f/ {(L^yC’/ f » 1 9 ” Tro ( mi^l Ccohtinues; » 1 9 " t o » 4IS" 3 light transport aircraf:raft used for > z ' / J 6. attack missions or mediedical evacua- tions. 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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 spenHU —• TlThe small the .same way,'ay their parents did. BBS patch of woods outsideic 1Pomona, sucking on1 treett roots. At some NJ.; soiuided as if an alJalien inva- point in 2013,.3, all of those that sur- sion were in progress.. AAn other- vive will emeinerge at virtually the worldly buizing rosee anda fell, same momentent —'usually in mid- X J announcing thd arrivalil o of one o f M ay, if th e wcweather cooperates — nature’s oddides. andjhe cycle:le vriU begin all over After 17 years develc^eloping to again. maturity by sucking on1 tr tree root-s. It would b■X e somewhat : analogous 1 the insect world’s longtngest-Uved • if humans spentsp( 70 years in dia- I bugs — cicadas • pers and cribs, f — have once ^ ^ “apd then had C again emergod. ‘It ■ sounds like a but a few | T h e co ld freight train months of adult- I spring has made hood to enjoy a | co m in g ’ verj’ short-lived I them a little late ^ i m p 1 6 . ~ a lot late, sexual maturity S j T] before dying. actually — but — a gardener ir they are just as This particu- lisS raucous as ever. Port Murray, N.. JJ. lar group, or D ari O tte , a n — . b ro o d . o f entoinologist at cicadas popu- the Academy of Naturalrai Sdences lates a swathIth from the Carolinas in Philadelphia, m ade a slshort Held u p through Connecticut,Co trip Monday to check outmtapopula- They haveive emerged' in Port tion he heard had emerjlerg ed n e a r M urray, N.J.,.J., where a gardener Pomona. He found it b>by looking said, “It souncinds like a freight train • • a month* ■ for sea gulls, which Nvcreere having a coming.” AndAr in Edison, N.J., banquet over a highwajway as they where one: womanw thought “my ^ swooped and ate theirir fillf of air- car was makaking funny noises.” V borne dcadas. And near thlie e Dela\\-are ' W ater G ap £ The sound each cicoiicada made National RecrL'creatiunal A rea, w here ^ ■ resem bled one of thosee tricktr hand- one m an drivIriving up to his house ^ shake buzzers or aI cicomputer thought thele security alarm was ^ modem on th e fritz. - going off. | i O tte SMnihg his net thrthrougli the ■ trees, bagging specimennens for the academy’s coHectiS^n. HL-5 specialty— Q ------« . FHE ______is grasshoppers and cricrrickets — a I' lot more intelligent andmd compan- \ ' f P \ c = > Q EjOINI© ionable insects, he sni:sniffed, but M t u ' X o b o ■ without th e m>-siiQue of□f cicadas.c T \ s ^ i y i tn ev er biolo- f / i f * ©ISTWQE • Indeed, h e said, w hene \ M o o o ilj gist^ take to debatingg Checl 10 top il II Throughout Idaho wonders of the biologicigical world, 1111 I ^ I / ] periodic cicadas (aa cdifferent i spccies from the garde;•den variety A : we get every A ugust)) aai re alw ays K I M m ' right up there with ththe human ^ ■ brain, honeybees andd migratoryr / use of a Motororola phone Hxrusts. ^ ' Sm ... - ' —TheTnseCts emPTged-f

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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 le a rn sim ilar has Ix-'on in:i e:effect for a year, sometiething- There’s been way3y to o x*yi coaches are eligiblible for bonuses muchtl ccomer-cutting recently bby y too ranging fmm SI .000« Lt/) 53,000 for im- m anyy ccoadies and administratorto rs in * - ______four-year gradua- Idaho0 \who think winning is the c p ro v in g a te a m 's foi; e n y fu’ worthiy of probe a t N eb rask a o r U C L \, , or work perfonnance goats. A , b ut lived in Washington in the come atand go at the W hite H oase, or But , we’d like to se«see a stick added not ItciTcre. A lot of Idahoans haveive th e Anyone who li% J o h n P . . SSears i there,, hash diminished considerably,3ly. Do you s probably alarm ed at hear- jletode- . ' to that carrot: Coaoaches* salaries quaintn t n o tio n th a t coach es a rc• reallyre; early 1970s was p need to keep a current fde on Dole t m on W liite House had ob- ite House should be cut. or otheroth disciplinar>- teachehers, and that a rigorousIS aca-: i on m ore than 400 former lives. Blackmail was not toetoo harsh a word termincne that his vi-sits to th e W hite I lam cdl-B l flics 0 no national-security risk to the Unit- action taken, whenen their players* domicic pro g ram m u st in d u d e so: ass-holders. most of them when it came to Hoover’s’s useu of personal in- pose no leclines below an thingg t m o re th a n a n e ffic ie n t ftfnrp W hite Hou.sc pas;ublicans. TTie W hite HoaseJ formation to embellish hislis powerI and deal cd Stat*ates? classroom work deci U l • prom inent Repul rsident Clinton assures us thelie wwhole shiver or an unstoppa ;s w ere requested in the with his critics. Presii established standarcard. For the days arm s d aim cd the fUes ■ was simply a “completely hon'honest bu- ?over d rib b le. Iting” its access list. But With Hoover’s d eath anand th e unfolding affair w are numbered wben.•n 'Id a h o can k e e p crossov course of “updatt Tatic snafu.” He seeks to denyeny any jm ber W atergate know the: of the W atergate scandal,.laI,,Some of what th e reaucra its athletic programsims under cpntml It’s >s; sad but true that keepinglg :Ida- those whoj-emcn iicnt by charging incompetenc:ence on lat can Ix; served when the; FBI had been doing, at tastaxpayer expen.se, evil inn without stem measursures. bo coUioUope sixirts honest will reqitjquire evil purixxses tha a n of his own administration.m. /Ann rsonal Information to the came to light. It was a soresordid p icture of at- the p a r the University of lookinging over our coadies’ shoulclu ld ers FBI delivers pers ■s the dcput>- campaign chairir forfc the Boise State and th n people the W hite House tem pts to discredit dvilil ri|rights leaders and Lewis, t Idaho’s football progrograms are head- - constistantly. , W hite IloiLseon I anti-Vietnam War demon;lonstrators, of bur- Clintonnn-Gorc re-clection effon, tellsells us wx* the coadies don’t like that. ndly. • dn’t bc concerned, becaiise; the files ed for tiie Big Westst Conference( this If thi lat, lei ■ vifivsasmifriomthink the FBI is a detectiveJ glary to secure privileged■ed information on shouldr only read up to the “ D's.” I: wonderwoi if fa41, w ith a ll th e attendant a tt money themII ttest the magic of the coll;olloge ll. Ih its agents are either ac- individuals, of wire-tapsrs tuideru th e guise of w-ere or agency. In tnitli. pot to the “Do’s," as in Dole, andteinpiationstoci) cut co m e rs. athletiiL'tics m ark etp lace, wyers higlily skilled at “ national security” andJ of a g eneral pat- they go cOuntanis or law^ tem of violating the constnstiwtional rights of Rep.p. William F. Clinger J r , R-Pa.,•Pa., • ------iracking itivolvcced financial transaction.s ' well.to ing schemes, criminal American dtizens. Presidisident Nucoh got promis*ist;s hearings. He woidd do wel inoney-laumlerin much of the blam e for thi:this cotiduct, but il broadeilen his investigation to in dudeude the fraud, bril)ery an;ind corruption. While the en th e FBI :i .Timin:iN:ilxir;uor\' and anin w-as obvious that th e burcurcau had bc^en be- full raninge of any contacts bet\vcen tl -..1:___ :__; . FBI mainiaiiis a t h'clVliiienousen'otnnlghrTuittu n n ip a " rrprint facility, which are having in tliLsfashion for:or iat least 20 years anOlhc hellmes- , e.xlcnsive Tingerr pletely honest bureaucraticc snisnafu” T h lie and local law-enforce-' lx;fore Nixon’s prcsidencjncj'. “compi available to state ting in a few, good-old “nationaional secu- triuk Tv R.tiw!.iwi.'ll Pi-lcT York il is lim ited lo investigatinglg Calls for reform camele ftfrom Congress, resultir ■ M.iii.i'iirni Ciir«il.iUi.ilioll dirotlof AdvvTtl'ijyi dili-CK menl agencies, il legislation was passed ancand e,nch succc*ed- ritj'” wire-taps.\vi Also, the congrcs.smiuunan’s " ’ federal crimes. ing lack of interest in a.skinglg ththe FBI • iiids of J. lidgar Hixiver, thee ing director of th e FBI hashaj assured us th at seemin, But in ih eh aiu imbarrassing ’questions aboutut iiits own 'iiitvrs (if th.* itlitoruil Ijcsird .intl.ind writers of odiloruils rollector of personal infor- the bureau no longer indundulges in the kinds any cm ,.-ve Crump and Kevin Miller. FBI becam e a col of activity it oncc did. conducuct creates the horrible sxLspidip id o n that « .1:0 H..rtgon. H .11 O.irk Woliwrth, Si.-ve m ation im evcr>lybody and anybody in 00 m uch to an interest, n i e agency was5 If inic, why would thee FBIFl erven fiaiv a file Congre; ^ s may still fear the FBI too r ------1 whom h e took an is on Bob Dole to km d to theh e White House? questit)lion its practices. • authorized to c an y out this 1 to report not specificallywasn’t a prohibited from do- \Vliy did the agency coopeiiperate, at the re- ‘ Presi»idents should be n^uired to 1 mts.sion, but it wi quest of the ANTiite House,se, iin what it must any cortm tacts they have with the FBI to %______ing so, either. ;orce the Letters was well known in Wa.shing- have quickly recognized1 as an attempt to dis- CongreXcs-s and Congress should forci In die ‘GOs, il w; iVhite House trav d FBI to0 destroy< all its files that don’tjn’t pertain , inconstitutional he state of Idaho die shaft, and.ind.wc are Hoover- kkept files on Jill members ofif credit members of the Whi I'crm lim its arc unc office? How many files doedoes die FBI possess? «o ongogoing criminal investigations.ns-Crimi- ( , le ttingng it l>e done. Congress, Qibine'let memlK*rs and the presi- ndjx>litical.blackmaiIjre-noLFiQLpfopcc— _____ AVnminp: vVcnn'mnirinrnnnai convention “ N'uty must protect the “nationa force thuni to dl) so. eni moi country. Bul th e Cold WaiWar is over, the com- Johnin P. Scars, a politicu! n woiilii fore nore and m akes them cither haveha' to Hoover, to wrileL* ia article denoundng them agan in I’aic! i>i'iiii(incrs are prepresently gathering ^,„ry,• what They raise oVsell at a loss ted isN-uc. If they persisted, munists don’t even darere aact like commu- campaixiign mana^:cr/orRonu/i/ Ri-agai fact lh a t h ia h o ’s -j-hinl on some imrelatC' •ely, th e need for )976o»ani] 1980. lie ti-rotc t/iiso)»imimcntaru o sifinainrcs lifspitc the fac link alxiut it tlie next time youDU sstop m the critics could1 e.iqx.-cic a column reve;iling nists anymore and, surely las l>cen declared fjn ^ • lives of people who for theifLoj/ln^'/tsTmtis. 1 Tcnii l.iiuit liiitiaiivi.' has 11 your tank. D on't complain to t . some emb;uT;u«ii.sing personal inddent in dieir;ir pr>ing into the private liv iinciiiisiiiurion.tl bv (uirr ata tto rn e y g e n eral. c ash iei c r r - it’s not her fault. Complairlam to the Al l-UKV. . Id ah10 o ;iattom ev Reneral's office. Mklakchim at _ _ This li.iHcit measure isisdangepuisaiid (1 uet offjff his backside and sec why our ■ • mislcactim;.'Hie title tills•tils t() eXplifin th a t a p r fcL'saresohigh.' e s ; ers ■•vL-s" vciic- wcnild .lulliortjuri/e tlie'first and TROilOY KRONER ” Lettc ctition is the fact that time goesgc by with the h d p of Mayoiayor Love-. only ffdLTal cotistitiitiDiuional convention Ki^ilimberly f o r a l l e r n a t i v e s c h o o)I l a Stop the Shipments petit since 17ST. (See P.iragrapraphs 4a and 4c of Find pljicc f< there is tw guaramix bej-otrj-ond 1997 of congres- land,, thetl City Coundl-anti the folloiDllowing , ilie .^.!)-paj;e pctitinii.) In thatI setting, the ’ _ ;i-day Adventist, I encourage>e sionally approved fundss to continue the wondeilerful people who are givingg theirth nieter>’ does best to ser> AsaSevcnih-i and effort in this project: U.S. Ci>!isiiliitii>trw)iildtiId be subject to L .enH the m em bers of)f my1 faith to pursue-positive treatment and storage of nun d ear waste plan tim e at chant;i-s far bvvund ilit.-e scopesc of the initia- 1,'j1 rcsixmsepy to a letter published i th the Twin Falls School Dis-‘S- put forth by the Batt agreeyeement. . Geor«rg e and Rose h ie . Flossie Ka;Kay, Lob ' edin77if discussiimswiih iland, M aureen NeiMon, B arryrry Caid- ' . Twics-:is-.Vfu'.-: on Ju n e 12 by Glcnnaa KKutfing: irict regarding; thetl rental of th e Magic Val- The Itlaho National Engin^eeringLaborato- Lovela Viiiir sifin.nurL-miihisilis petuion will nol ] im the clerk nt the West Hnd Ct 5ch(x»l for use as th e altem a- ry believes because Idaho;iho signed a coun or- weU,BBrian Sattenvhite, Ruth AnnnnD I ur- , 1 Cemctcr>' Icy Adventist Sc , M ike Brown, Celia Spaulding,ing, Cleo ^:iiaraiuec a Tenn Limitlit aamendm ent, but it j„ uhl. and I want to apologize for 11011 ■ tive higli schtwl.ll. der, it is enforceable. Thehc reality1 is that fed- rant, M will uiiarantce unlimitededtamiK-ringwith workinking on Simday during Meinorii ith members of ecn the jKilicylicy o fth e terian Church aiand school district offidals,^ Congress can o tta tu m a courtct o nler in th e I’m put this pciition in orilcr 100 piprevent an confli- districirict to not work on Sundays, lents at th e alternative higlill blink of an eye. With no0 glguarantee of funds ' Patdichetc I find that siudci JS, let’s make Heybum beautiftjtiful! uitidiial Cdiivctitiiin! I wa!ivas in the office or out in the; ccccm ctcry school have ireaeated the FrUsbyterian to covcr the treatm ent and storage of nude-_____ Yes, AI)KIA.N I.. AKP ling rither families find their lov are and respect. Tlie rela- ar wuste we accept, howIV cana we believe______Plea.sese call mc at 6 7 8 ^ 3 7 if youll ^TOUld helpin'i loved ones Church with car sid e n ts • Twin l-'iills until16 6 p.m. rriday. May 24.6 p.m. S ;he Presbyterian Church there will be funds to movilove it out of Idaho?____ liketo to help. Thanks to all the residt tl. Satur- lionship \n th th» 3lheOp---- . ‘ day.. MayM 25. ahd ^ p.m. on Memori; :n jxisiiive. C enainly, if INEL says it will leaviveldahoforaper*"' e' _w hoarore doing a great job and to thi orial Day. family has l>een unity School, Kmart and others[lers who CJas prices d e te r Visitorsvi Mondiiiday. May 27. these highly moijotivaied students have had^ manent repository - they(ley’ve said th at for____ portun s for th e <;are of the cemcter>’, « ; relationship with a church 20 y e a rs-a n d we are nodoserthanweno- ‘__ helpeded plant tulips last fall. First pari of June, andnd Idaho’s tourist ■’ y. we do such a pest to have th e ghiss mowedd aiand wa- ' family while mleeting e in a church, we w ere in 1970. Sign a petiteritionandletthc ____ • MAI season is tm. or is it? Tbe■be higlier prices for iy anti t\illing to accommo- ^>’bu m id by Tliursday niglit so flowersers may be should be ready people of Idaho deddee if Idaho’s besl in-______He> l .c;js anil diesel will keep;p mostr tounw s i<-*vu . dents and to work with the tm starting Friday m om ing l>efi:>efore date these studc terests are being servedsd 1by this “G reat ______away, anil who can blami.me them? I’|“ norial Day. We do w ater at nigli lool District until such tim e2 Waste Deal." I’ve jnst retum ed fr«)momstivo-KOTkvac;.. liglit dur- Twin Falls Sch« ------i i that lim e if needed, bul mowinj:king is im- as these studentnts have a place they can MARGARET IyIACOO^X)NALDSTOVART Write to us tion to the soutbeni partart of our country. 'f*‘ Ketchum traveler, which stat- sible, ‘V call home. . y i BB iTlmes-Kewt welcomes letters> Iromtroi I've talked to many n tnn ,.s for the cross and flags, the Vei to encourage the m em bers,s. ed Idaho wasn't on their.ir list1 of places to . f J] V eterans 1 would like tc uders on subjects of public interest,irest. To I \)rcign Wars sells them for SIO:10 at the of.my faith to fofollow the spirit of Christ in" Beautification nee ing around 30 cents mortlore per gallon than Vou asked, “Where1 dodoes the beautifica- q dacattte.. ol space constraints, pleaseease limit ^ I any one has any questions, the;iheym.iy TwinFalls other states. tion of our d ty begin?”'” VW ith people like ers to 400 words, ire told, is there isa m e at the officc, 543-1251, orir at home, Tlic rca-soning. we are -4755. Shipm ents petition you. Wc need everyone’sic’s help. O ur b attle Wslotlook lorwa.rd to hearing Irom youllUl shortage of gas and dicsccscL Sure don’t look 5 4 3 4 , Sign Stop SI ' is fighting weetis and lacklad of suffident wa- • id their w inter was :0LLEEN BfUnVER lost cridcal rca.sons. for signing Uke it other places, and t luhl ' , ■ Oneofthcmo: ter. We arc trying to solv»lve each problem as i B B worse than ours. 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]______^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 , career - j jt u s t look a t th e c u rren t <)ousy.fif a successful v-er your rival I Cal r sId they ignore the success of n eth in g ' North Carolina and Texasas ist a wel- I ' I ■ T kM M A M would t: country a nd interw:r\-iewing hun- is th ev failfai! to prioritize lust rrecent pmmininn. do somet) come step fom-ard in the d;direction I pd R Tnonids wattsts anda Franks and what thcir L'vel m anagers, episodes,cs. O< penly displaying lust aalx)ut it. Point out how man: tion means for better relation; dreds of ujiper-levt of equal treatm ent for allill inii a col- I . elcaior . corporate executivtives a n d gov- is n ot app:ippropriate w hile a ttend- titim es h e ’s l>een hue for wor! a ■ ■ • ^ betweeiveen the races. Lowery and left the office'early. Shakeke your\ ' orblind sodety. One districirinin- . 1,^ j(5 e m m en t lead ers, I’I’ve identified. ingsen.sitii-sitivity training classes 1' N o i^ C arolina and tliree^inTexas ii Thedespcroti■ation of som e who c o mpany i^ think only liberal blacks J h abits (or o r n e a r •an anyone w ith a video hhead sa3ly over his recent lid take positions of power, an seven behavioral h had been draw'n, a t leastt in part, to apparently don’on’t think th at blacks s h o ^ d ' I to all higlily . camera.1. ItIt miglit be appropriate “erratic” huhaviof. Drop) dadark ilacks should think alike. If “ Siii.s") com m on to ! a d ru g guarantee either black or Hispanic1 can ever m ake:e il i on their own bor*. J- successful people.e. • • at Christnstm as p arties, d uring hhin ts th at he might have a d r don’t, they get “black listed.’ lues '* candidates would be electe.■cted to .^dered on th eludicrous. luc Rep. 'heydo Qf R em em ber. W'ithout itl Siri, weekendnd i retreats and “casual Pproblem. Simple techniques Congress; M elvin W att, D-D-N.C., whose district , InI lhis ^ new book. “ Searching for rgy! Fridays." such as these help (um Promised Land," Franks th ere is n o S y n erg j ivhich Justicc Sandra Day O’Co'’Connor \vas drawn aboux)ut as narrowly as an the m raj 1. Pride: In th eL- ^obalg econo- Rememe m b e r Tlie C hinese WinAVin . sittiaiions - in whii ills how m em bers of the libera lakes ^1 correctly noted that the la\law must ititersiatc highwihway, com pared the recalls I my, p ride no longeigercometh characterte rs for “ lust” and everyone e in the office make “adcnowledge voters are]e moren court d edsionn to t« poll taxes, litera- Congregressional Black Caucus Cometh beft>re “opporturTuniiy" are identical. small, s barely disceriiible b efore a fall - it co e s ilu a -______^ ------thon-mere-radaV«tai»«tiesrics ,—anti t_y tcsts'uiid utln ------TiJrumTJiluii.’Ifyoi;,'OU'r e n ot proud ------4- n>ien4n-lHK«nvt*r4uam.------■irfvimcL-sa -^uito \V ia'U )se s»i . that the Constitution “evinrvinces a and m ore yearsu^s ago to deny minori- of hisis aconservadre positions on trourwork, , ingtos;iy«iy “ no” isn’t enough tions t, - in which you leap5 oviover t issues. H e recounts ilie b in g o n commitment to elim inatete unneccs-v ties'the r i ^ tto to vote. most is- \vho's going to be?,e?,Not your anymore,re. In today’s global econ- your y co-workers by climbinj sary and excessive goverrurrruncntal' The analogyQf is I flawed, becausc numlerous eit ra d a l insults heaped illeagues, that's omy. succiiccessful bosses have to th t e ir backs. n liim by his “ brothers." H c bockstabbing colle c alx)ut use and reinforcement of radalr the court rulinging simply m eans that upon lu J.. for sure. Bosses whw ho w ant jo get b e able ‘to to s;iy,“ H ell. no!" v\nger 7. Sloth: T he TOs w ere al: i they called him a “handker- stereotypes." blacks, like eveivery other group, will ahead know whenL-n to call atten- is a critic;tically important moiiva- w v orking hard. T he ‘aOs wer« !f-head Negro" and “ Uncle ; sm art, . Perhaps the greatest of theset - now have toappeal api to all sectors of chief-h« tion to them selveses and w hen to tional toollool for m anagers, a way concerned c with working sm 1." They've called Clarence lenni- stereotypes is th at most: whiteswl sodety w henrurming ru for office. Tp™- say, “T hat’s n ot m;m y d epart- of empowtowering o n e’s self by dis- As / w e approach th e m illenr hate niost blacks so muchch thati the Thai is w harnw> nw b l a ^ Republican Thoma;mas much worse, jid the interde- empoweri.ering ever>-one else in um. t we're undergoing a critcritical tiere should be more black coron- ment.” They avoid only way blacks con succctxeedin congressmen-J,-J.C Watts of . . Then pen d en t “w e" thla at t re ta rd s th e room,>m. T h e sm art “ psycho" p F arad ig m shift in w hich the ’advcs recruited to run for filled by government is to imposee a pater- Oklahonni andid G ( ary Franks of servaO' career adranceme;n e n t a n d h ave boss learra m s how to stagc-m an- lead I' ersh ip roles will l>e fille J, stale and nadonal office, rtork at nalistic and racist systemmtoguai'- ti . Connecticut-d-d id ,a n d m ostly .... kjcal,st „ re-scripted th e ir• wwork lives in ag e angerger. sensing p recisely th e those t who don't do a ny worl antee certain persons willill beI elect- white districts*selected them. Con^servadve blacks in increasing right monloment lo begin shaking all. a Show m e a bu.sy boss5 anand I’U ibers arc speaking out on thee terms of “me." isn't • - cd on the basis of the hueue of< their In a speechlin in Nashville, Rev. numbei ^ 2. C ovetousnessjss: M erely hop- w ith red-fxl-faced rage in o rd er to show s you som eone w ho isn'i skin, not the content of,thetheir char- Jowph.Lowery,jy, president of the evdsofs of welfare and dependency is a hopelessly d o s e offiff fuf rth e r discussion, sq s u ec^rig th e last d rop of ppro- he federal government. Theyy ing to get a h ead is ;ers. actor or the quality of theiiheir ideas. Southem Christristian L eadership on th ei , outm oded advanciicem en t strate- /Vngn,- ptHiplepet get.things mov- ductivity t out of his w orkers The usual prophets of doomdot were Conforence,com cor pared th e are prcprcaching personal integrity iation Age. ing. andd whenv things move, so Keep 1 in mind that it's the responsibility. Many conserv;^a- Informati ' apti- quidcly heard following the court’s Supreme Courtjr t d edsion to th e and res J You've got 10 warnm t to a dvance do you -- u 1 p th e corporate lad- , em t ployee who shows no apt and m oderate whites would done nilinft. Self-anointed d ril:1 riglitsri| lead- recent rash ofif fires fi at black uveiun w ith a passion thaihat eats away ■ der. Be.• susu re to yell at everyone - -ttide 1 for getting the job don ; for candidates with such rt>duc- ers blasted the decision. \VliWhat they churchcs. H• e added ac these incendi- vote foi m like b a tte ry acidI a t everything on y ourT way w up. who*«; ' tak en out of th e prt>d IS. Electing them lo office will ■pper- arc really worried about is theirt own *ary rem arks:“We’ve “V got black ideas. I th at gets in y ourr wway. A good S. Gluttony: lut Find a quiet tive t flow and made an uppe nore for improved race rela- loss of p o w ^ and influence,nee, not only m en in black; robes ro in W ashington doOTori w ay to access thle e rn atu ral cov- place w.vhere ht you can ta k e h eart- level 1 manager. over blacks but also overr whitewl liber- burning ou rvoting vot rights and tionsis th than the whining dvil rights all bom with is felt persorsonal inventory of your In th e end. the S even DerD eadly iblisJunent that h as outlived it etousness w e're al! als and moderates the>- havilave man- white mursclf in th e jo b self, “Do D o I : really n eed m ore People I a re only a blueprintrint for threats of “long hot summam ers" and The real issu«sue for Lowery and . learly a n d hon- m oneyr andan m aterial possessions action.i al Thomas is a LosAngdcs Tim you desire. A s d e a an absence at the polls ifr theirthi his fellow race^l:frbaiters is not race esd y as you can,, vivisualize w h at to b e lappy?"hap U nless you’re a It ta k e s you to im plemn en t life.- demands are not met. at all. If it were,;re, they wouldn't be owumn h as to h a p p en to0 tlth e person chum p,>, you’ll y answer .“Yes - them i and k*script your life irage w ho h as th e jo b1 fo r you to ta k e m uch, mmuch t more." Successful ' Don’t 1 let anyone discourag n e m b e n over. F eels good,i, doesn’tc it? By people‘ ge get m ore b ecause th ey you 1 - you can do it! R eraen lig h e r rep eatin g th is vistiisualization want mornore. T h ey 're g luttons for T h e w ages of sin is'.., high U.S. nleeds t(:o learni about m any tim es, you’llj ’ll corne to iden- achievemem ent; they crav e wages; ' tify your p ersonallal Center of advanccncement; they pig-out on D esire a n d w hatt asalary’ a nd ben- success.:s. 1 T hey've le a m e d ho\v to Tom .\ic.\khot ts a highlyhlyeficc’. I to dw ell th e re screen Ieti ethical a n d em otional tiiv i ifriftT tn San Frattcisco.SCO. lie efits you’ll n eed tc or the .. permanently. distraction io n s a n d engage in a n - u'roic i this commctttaru for tl workfplace e;ooperaation t 3. Lust: L ust is thi e m otor oil glc-mindtnded pursuit uf acquisi- WashifX^ton ' Post. rkplace issues is a happier SEPT-ILES. Quebec -TheU.S.- T , , ” ■ . workpl Senate an d American indiLndustr>-%an AvivaI FreudmF ann , cmpio:ployee. and less likely to be ----- eptive to a union organizer’s's find inspiration in unlikclkely placcs. .. r« e p ti ■manda^Ukehow :h. Gettiring in touc^ Take this blue’ of thing is being nireAJ taff assistant on was rejected on a 72 p e r­ * Orrlette Sinclair, stall larry_craigQcraig.senate.govIV m anagem ent would p utIt uup in done all overr th tl e w orid, induding 401 Second St. N.., SuileSi 106 „ . ,S«Sen. Larry Craig la jtates-Byoneesii- il “no" « vote. TwinFalls. ID 83301 Q In Twintin Falls,I call or write: lights. th e U nited ^ ta lut keeping urtions o ut is not Rep. 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Idaho Wodnoidoy, Juno0 19.19961! • ■ ■ World Yeltsiin appoiints Letbed seciurity clhief r~ N e t a n y a h u I governmentfit SjT^^ Following a briolriof m eeting with s w o r , h i n lhy Knesset MOSCOW lAP) — UoiBoris Yeltsin Yellsin, Lebed, dreJresSed in a dark nllv Tuesday, ||B H K g le sliirt, siood rrmi- /.w h o was wdii ;i iHivvLTfiil new all\ I ^ M I .suit and ciisp w hile: [ERUSALEM (AP) —— hours while David Levy, wl apiJi'intiiifj Alexanderler Lebed as M n i rod straight nu.'ct to thei president m ' w d ated to become foreignn mi mmLSter, receptionTTOm. B enjanjamin Netanyahu’s new Kussiii’s seciiriiy cliief>ef> The gruff p W l j a gilded Kremlin reci binet was approved by thele tried to work out an agreigreem ent retireti j;eneral imrimmediately *11 In his boomingng voice, Lebed Cabir n that would allow Sharon•on i to join w ould se rv e not • Knt.^^esserTuesday, giving Israel a aiiiicki'd tlio president'st's Communisi( H H I H y •s a id tl\e d e a l “ wo rdline govenunent'lhai manyly lhe government. id prevented a fication of poliii- hurd-L _tlien s;iid he had p . only lis th e unifies ir might reverse d;e past years’:s’ Sharon was angry•,at .at being 'milii:ir>-cmi|}. . cians. but'ofihcI'e 1forces sen-’ing fear rr denied a top portfolio’afteiofterbeing n made a clear peacei3cemaking %viih the Arabs, Yellsin na'med Lebec fin- m H ||S th e m .” Y e lts’in i rh e 16 C abincfm cm bers werere instrumental in rall>-inglg rcreligious . Ra^;s-ia’s pres- .’s voters, saying The e ta n j^ u ’s isiietl a stmnt; third in Ru p itc h lo Lebed.’s proved by a 52-50 TOte.aftcr pro-■o- voters to help secure Netar as secretary- of the.appoinimentnt'unified “two apprw i;lential voll- Snnil^iy. :is s iged delays caused by a revolt)li victory over Shimon Pereseres in the y Council and iis.” .his secretive Securiiy C political programs. thin Netanyahu’s Likud Partyty May 29 election. The crisi:aisis deep- idn.ser. ginng Al a news conjjnference later. ’ withir led to boy. as national security ud\n er lhe cole of Ariel Sharon,n, enc*d when Le\7 decidcd him ne«'. wide-ranginginK po w ers. ^ H U B r ' Lebed spoke grimly g of an over i cott the Cabinet until a face-sav.fa ised Dti.fense ilamity” of polili- le^taidta- of the pany’s right \sing. Yeltsin also dismisse« “approaching cala Hie swearing-in of ihe Cabinetet ing solution was fouro u n d fo r ev. a longtime E W y j cal violence nndI accusedtu top gen- Tlit; • Minister I’avel Gradiev. ;mburs was delayed by fivek-e Sharon; I'lK.- tif l-elK“d‘s. orals of plottirigg ai coup against myml Within hours. Lebeded . aniu')unced IT ^ Yeltsin. He laterr itoned down the that he had preventinted a coup APchoB charges, sayinglg five generals " a M icmtnde-Greehev,— rn ^m m w arned of political vievioic-nco and A|„Kandor)r ILobed, tho nowly-namedid thead of Russia's Socurli . iheVtlfensc'min'iinister. lo oppose - jiromised a crackdo\\ii or speaks a«or a press confonforenco. Lobed oarllor liis dismissal by fore comipiion. and siiid he V )ops Lebed said he• \Hnsited the head- H .* LIES NEED] Dofonso Ministry officialss oof trying to mobllizo troo [OST FAMII nder control. accused Di quarters of severajral miliiarj-' units the chadlic militarj- unde iris Yeltsin. new lifelong ••The situation in the counirj- is a n d p u t projrossiiro on Prosidont Boris early Tuesday, nssiissuring himself of verv om i’lex and expi•xplosive." be ise th e ilieir“complete I6>i6>-alty.“ i Communist candidate antand police forces and advis. UiiricIi jiHiT>ur wilh said iU a new s confcrence. cc against Co iecurity Malj-sts say thehe m i l i t ^ brass is U :r culturc. N'o'^ V 3t‘/u.se ir miisi • G ennady Zyuganov.2; Yelisin and prepresident on major naiioniU sec “Whoever wanti to dcli issues. Lebed said he a k o recix eiv ed loj-al to Crodiev, wJwJiiJe rtiost of their m . can liDsJ an y _ meet tbe d;mger face- to face, even Z>'uganov eacliea took about a third of issu ing th e troops adm ire Lebc^ b ^ known for his ■ P inge student J g t 1 the fim round. adiadditional powers, includrnj with a s-word." lhe vote in th el and unflinching calls; fofor a strong aroy ' \ orbov)fnmi T7 A Wri t of Lebed is Lebed’s's •support didn’t come ngright to endorse personnel The appointment oi structural changes in seci^curity and a crackdownI oion endemic crime ^ uvta.(;crmany. intended to Uwst Y’eltsirhsin’s chimces cheap — as head of the Security stn Spam, bngland. organs. and corruption. in a rim on’ a few w'tweeks away Council, he will oversee miliiar>- org Japjn. H:Hra/il tir Ualv, M a ling a host to a lWet>niin ; internaiionai V ',|,!Ii!!!,=ijM gi N an i-\pehencc Lebed nmay be pcowerless alilciimc! visitor isis<- J \otir own exchange stuJent.■nt. 1Urj;c ikwu ll- ll-"' ' ofis, a ho|)l>ie>. etc. now avaii.ihlee (sl(single to stemI (crime,COI>rruption I JUST ARRIVEED'I ( j 11 lof iulornuiion or ti> t hmist-)ui diildix-ii nu> ImisO. OH now; vjrictx ot njtionjliliis. iiUervsts. r M o n e y D e t e c t or .P e n s H : D enise M artin - 678-699r>995 . ’) — Wh'eiJ past promimises i to airb corruption I C ounterfeit I paa-nts, couples wilh or w iihoui MOSCOW (AP) 3 3 -2 7 7 3 (7 Dayw, S4 »ourt)rJ •as nm ning fur o ih e r thanan a stack of resignations Alexander Lelvd was N E W W oim m e n ’s B a t h i n g S uu i t s L O C A L A R E A R E P : I .lom rifu/ nti-corrupiion from hon«jnesi, well-intentiont;d I president as the anti' Susan at 1-800-731 candidate, ho oftenn saids lhat ‘‘a crime-fight;h ters who gave up in dis- 3 !^ D 'ErlllllZUlWII fish rots from th e head.ad." gust or disdismav when they got no IhitiuM Hie powerful Kremlimlin jo b Lebed su p p o rt fnfrom lhe Kremlin, a dis- ni|:nni i* j (hJiIh hciHK Anci if he tries to craicrack do\\-n on the corrupt, all he: maym catch is tails and ^-ales. His new boss. I’resre sid e n t Yeltsin, has promiseiised before .to : crack tjown on crimene and corrup- tion, curb crooked hurtnireaucrats and tam e Russia's infamou;lous m obs — to no effect. Corruption's corrc re a c h stretches from thee lopt< government ilown too tlthe pettiest of V ■ t r - petty bureaucrats. It i vast, so p rr\’iciive — and it ggo« u u T ^ high rtr... . that it seems utUikel;sians blame him and those arttiind him fur much of the rot eaciun away ii coun------^------lO i------"It's ver>- dantjeroi.■rolls for lu n T to ~ ~ ^ speak ver\' much aboabout crim e :md corruption." saidid Konstantin Borovoi, a pinneerinning entrepreneur and constant criticc o:of th e lawless- ness that has ^;rippedK-d Russjajn lhe H H H Yeltsin years. “It's too close •lum." • In naminf; l.ehed>ed h e a d of the Security Council, which wl th e m ilitary and po a nd his point man on corrujruption, Yellsin I filled in a glaring hlankbla in cam- painn platform ana n d a key endorsement'. Bul Sergei Mai th e Moscow Carneniigie Center, prominent ihink tank,ta said any aiteinpt by Lehed loIO ta k e on higli-__ level co rru p tio n would wt provoke major clashes wii th e d en i's men. "1-ehed will deal m ilitary reform and crim e inir th e streets," — ---1 Markov predicted..-d.."Not corrup- sl ■------___—. -tiun-in.-.lhc Kreiremlin ur the .. lipiv) Reply^Ai2ilit'sih>dM!i^L utes by First • | j T o 'h a v c y o uir r mortgage1 pre-a'pprov iH ussian) W hite Hoi • u-ay wekni'w nt to^iio net pre-iippri)val lor a liome Yeltsin has litthttle to sliow for I 1 Security Banknk, make sure to have•oved in just five minui:ady from this I liKin. ll's a hiinic buybuyini; tix>l lh.it aliow> yon lo re, then calj 1-800-90've the inform ation reai•vcn n o w ! II have your moniriuc-am; prc-approvcv! iii jii'i live j q u e .s tio n n a ire , I. minuK-s. anvlvnir.’il.imyJjii.Siroi'lvcill a 1-SW- 309-2440 any time, ev I I 1. 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T otal m onthlihly payments for all ownedu sing paym ent: ______I which helps youI setKci Iviu-ticiiil concessioas. You I hly minimum payments dueled o r leased a u to s :______rolving c red it;______| WoHaikmen's I c'an’tjjowroiic I lO.TouImonthl’ 1 i I 11. T otal m onthi'Jily payments for all othcsdue c on credit cards aod revo I mation. ■ tisinj; Rapid I Compen Reply bccaasc V j 12. M o n thly alin:lim ony a n d /o r c hild support ------I . I it's the fiistcst ■ I 13. Available fununds for down payment anclort p a y m e n ts:______I Andwell!llhandle I and easiest I K j H . Type o f loanin desired: □Conventionaland closing c o s ts :______I )%. 10%.15%.20%.25%. I wiytORcl J H -| 15. Preferred Do\)own Payment: (ConvtJnuonainalQFHAQVA. , thebilbilling. ■ I • pa'-appmvcd. J 16. D aytim e phoihone with area code: onalloansonly): Circle one 5% I ; Memher N FD.l.C. I ^ H I ______J 570 S h o u p p A v e . W . ( n e a r M 'V R M C ) ■ um*. Th*» mtomaiion wiB ba u»*<3» pK Molyour Fitil S«cu»iry Dinli i« not making •t eonmitmente. to tond moA«y al tnu ivru \ 7 3 6^ ^ 9 1 2 ...... ■ ' b» accMMd SfKMtd you wttft lo apory < .loan,you~« : ^ . • ' tbuyinfl w pO(»Muil onry TN« ti not an apptu^icatxjo, >0 ol twdrt !• iiAiaet 10 ttandard er««0 provida « you wtm an aAjcatad aaiimaiapproval. i • 8 t o 8 W ( e e k d a y s ' neM ta colcrnft had SHOSHONE - As “odds tmdand ends” of ; mjfc-.. - week, while the thit tlievaalley ~ oke . Walter Schoolcracrafl, 47. was fiiuiid. ntal-health problems. Groijroom said, re closcr to a ■ question will tak (}vifv-idence bring inve.siigato« c a id ___scated_behind.the_stL- stcenng w heel of a p ryL'liminary jj results of ^hei; axautopsies possible motive for six-Shosliloshone-gun* — . J __longei:._Grpotn_sai( Rupert drowi w n m g , Ftir quicker answer.•ers, ■ d e fu n c t p ic k u p aIt t hhis farm J.5 rn ilc s' p j.rfrformed' last week i:in d ic a te shot deaths, several questiorlions remain a acro.s'i his Lip: all died 2tcd, Lincoln ■B H L- flHHg private labs are con-co: away, with a rifle acn loolcraft committed suicide.de, op:the . of a rifle shot to the Authorities said that bulletet shells C.is- Counly Prosecutor Brit GGn room s a id deaths will be deter- -. MOUNTAIN HOMEiIE - Fishermen have ■ P ' tests, rather than gogov- The time of their dc ,s found at .McCoy’s hom eL- matched m; a ruesday. h e ftin c d in severa! weiweets bv a Utah lab. >ecovercd the body of a Rupert num who Am , ong th e q uestions are: • Schoolcrr:raft ernment lubs, li riflee shell casing found in Schc>choo!cralt's dnn\ucd in a boatingg acddcnta< last month ^ said. Bergin said. kup - indicating he shot the thi family. • • Was th ere m ore than onene wi eapon? iicated that they have on Anderson Ranch Re;Reservoir. , rson present Denise McCoy.. 33. 3 Investigators indici in himself. But investigators;ors are look- • Was there another persoi gs that might support- ■______Elmore Sherhcrifrs __ aw ______was scaledI iin a living room chair wht• hen "found some things i : at all l e a d s . ______12. thcrhcorj" of mnoti\‘jtive;"-but-woi»4-rt|HM.T— the body of Kresjon M • Was th ere any sexual assassault? ■ she was foiounil dead early juiie I pulled from tlie ^\-ateriron o Monday. Hc was boating willA-iih t^vo children on primary dection dayy \vhen\v the boat cap- Welfare sized. The children,1, wwho w ere w earing life jackets, were rcscutKucd.

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 - are not receixingng cchild sup- for delinquent taxfeixfes, B ru n in g said , rt,". said Joyce McRoberts.ts. ;regional Interest on the delinquiquent tax a nd penal* rector of the Idaho Departla n m e n t of ty accrues at a montbljthly rate of 1 percent H eSralth and W elfare. - beginning on Jan.an . 1, 1996, n o t on Cc“ells will be taken fromI newborns'ne , Friday. )uths for DNA testing usingB thethi buccal- ab method, which is lesss expensivee.> brar>- will begin in blood testing, said Rick Otto,Ott senior FaerPubUcLibn pport officer for the regionallal BBurvau of __ summer riding program ...... lild-SupportStmdccs...... F IL E R -T h e Filer:r PublicF Library ^sill Health and Welfare noww x\ xv.aits six kick off its summer reareading program wth )nths to give ne'wboms bloodblot tests, an open house set for 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. id getting the results of bloodbio tests today al tbelibrarj'. ces sue to tught weeks, he said.aid. “Reading is a Picnic3iic" is the theme for Ei Hospital personjiel are beingcing trained this year’s readingg program.pi Free hot UKESAiE SAmuWYiTrw TVrm fHw 10 d(do buccal sx»-a5s, the resultsilts of xvhich 'jm t^ 6 3 0 p.ro. Local __ c ready in jhrec weeks,. saidsa O tto . I ______dogs.wll be_sen-ed un istock-ln Jerom e on.Tuesdasday. T he w ell- stor>nellers will be onon'han'd,'and 1 cKHlren • ' (Carole Stonnett of Twin1 FallsFi considere a purchaiase at Producer's Llvost losc-Avork gctring Idahot to u se th e - — ages 5 through the sixsixth grade may sign Knowny cattlewoman is taktaking over as chairwomaian ofthe Twin Falls Coui>unty Democratic Party. DNy^; A testing eam ed him the state'sstai nom- up for the program. ition for “ Emploj-ee of the Ye;Year.” , Students in thirdihiihrough .sixth grades pan of its effort to reformorm xvelfare win mfeef frDm 1 lo 3 p.p j a Tuesda>-s, June d get recipients into the xvorkxvo: force, 25 through July 30,t, aiand ages 5 through D em occrats pilead second grade ^%-Ul meetect from 1 to 2 J0 pjn. Please see BA!BABIES/B3 Wedne«ia>-s,'June 26>6 tlthroughJuly31. >vho headeded up the local part>’ 35 yea:ears issues are nudear wasivaste - she \s-anis it By Karen Tolkkinen id education. She ^ For more inf^jmatication, call the lib r^ Tim es-N e\« ^Milcr ago. out of Idaho -* and ' at 326-1143. Hc think:iks S ten n ett could help era;rase encourages welfaree rreform, but with she rem em bers the TWIN FALLS - Democriocrats need to the Demococrats' image as anti-catflitfle caution, because she khool maay ! in southtm Illinois. C o n f e r e n c e o n1 ppublic i poUc>' take a morc middle-oe-of-the-hcrd cn\ironmensntaUsts. stark povert>- of life in approach to grazing on publiubUc land, says "The catt:ittlc ranchers have this wrorrong ^vhere she grew up. .form ation to be blind and crippled i r •e h^dI Saturday __th_e_new chainN-oman of the Twin Falls • attitude th;hat everyone in the worldId is Back then, the blir nove this} faU1 mJks form oney.------T \ v m - v x n s - aA cconfcrcnce on'how — ------County Democrats. ' ' " ...... ag aln sfth erem." iifrsaldr^’TftatVnorTie public polides arc fomormed - and ho\>- resi- Carole Stennett, an ageltgelcss, leather- cssarily trUirue. ■;.! RanSPTnanagementnt is “Vou don’t see thai:hat any m ore. And Bv• V\ irginia S. G arber denis can influenceB U:them - xsill be held rom Buhl, says one thing.;. but exclusion of cattlele is let’s hope we don't agaiigain." she said. Tim^mes-NexN's "writer skinned cattle woman frotr ) find candidates to from 8 lun-.to 1 pjn.I. SsSaturday, , extrem e stances on pubUQlUplands issues another.” Her mission is to fii es in the county, she TWIN FALLS - Officialsals hope to The conference incincludes a panel dis- are harm ing th e DemocraticItic party. Stennetttt comes from a long linele < of run for all the offices i rs, the Democratic mov Itive school cussion on influendnj± ig public poUc>' led “I definitely think theI pupublic land is ranchers anand fanners - at least 18 gegen- said. In some years, □ve TxN-in Falls’ alteriiativi by Joyce McRoberts,ts, regionalr d ireao r of “ O f.fourse th e orations. M(Most of them w ere Democraira ts, turn-out has been scantrant. inioto a local church’s school, buildingbu by multiple use,” she said. “01 •ell Donicht the Idaho Departmcment of Health and cattle should be there. ... IIf the cattle she said. H

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- -s w ere saying thej- saidaid forget express with historic accccess, a nd failed to consid-• attempts fo save grizz and use a heavy hand whenwl enforcing GOP memembers also attended to cx harm ed th e region. it.’’ Beai;ach said. support.n . ei* econom ic im pipacts. ther. he said. Republicanc a n s w ho environm ental laws. Iley, president of ther ' H e said schools and1 hospitals, hc as well Furth -A laska, in v ite d “ I pro:>romise if you give us anothe:ther two Perry Pendlc to cut the parks’ budget,t, pplace a Rep. Don Young, R-Al ;s Legal Foundation, saidi as residents of Libby, areart dependent on voted t( tal hearing in the years in office w e’ll investigate thesilese'fed- Mountain States m oratororium on endangered speci->ccics list- some of them to a formal It also made it virtuallyr logging. ____ House Resources Commitmittee. which he__ y a l j aland n management agenciesies." he th^fiovernment w n:a*e-the-grizzly-- ingi; ancind loppinp n f oTdrd tgrowth impossible toI siies for danfages or aI ------Since-otrempta-ttf-incrt chairs. The Alaska Repulpublican saldTic said, population began inn 199 2 , lo g g in g trees felfelt a backlash in the polls,s. o-called Wise Use The: witnessesw testified about proljroblems reversed decisioron. [ier initiatives, like revampiin p in g th e sj-mpathized with the soc: e of resource protection,, yields in the bear’s's habitat have Othe lavy restrictions encountintered with various agenciincies on “In the name ' igered Species Act, have: be^-cn put groups becausc of heav; )n user groups are being• decreased when compmpared to other Endang stale, and he said issues5 rranging from limits tor off-roadoff many recreation Id by the GOP leadership,lip. Beach placed on logging in his sta excluded from traditional1 ' areas, h e said. on hold my land should bc vehicle!les in'environmentally-sen “W c havhave too many of them.” I - said Keith-ilh-Johnson, who oversees -_ _ At the same lime, conseniscn'ation- state’se ’s hatcher>- recovery pro- ists i arc pleased with the rcffultsres to rive fish — b | B m 9 gram. “Ifif thaii sounds crazy, it’s date t but >-.-omed that captive ISIv lers — are true." . tnot naturally wild spawTiers Johnsonon is scrambling for space Responsible. ^ to : more mi than 300,000 baby Last summer, Johnson1 rereleased B, the progeny expected 86,000 f jjre-smolt sockeyt:ey e in to H-hen 6000 wwild socke^-e adults raised Redfish I Lake. About 100 percenp« t in captirit>',it>’ spawn next fall headed I dOH-n Fish Hook Cre- { a containmciment ordinance committee * representatives are untru*tru e .'S h e w e re nlOt o t a s th o ro u g h as th e y ' ' said the 10-member comrsm m ittee S' '■ « ' sh o u ld have hi been,” network s oman Darcy Thomborrow was ' made up of five merm em b ers Chainvomi m em bers said in aJ preparedpr staiement. with ' dairy ties and five me — w ith no connection to dairiesiries. ‘ The urb:uban nehrork w anti to set ' :ructured regulations and • John O'Connor, who)o w' as a more strut member of the committeitte e an d modificatirations on anim al denj:it>‘ > ate requirements and per- now j is a member of theh e F arrn limits, site « the.net- ______mit_ltii.ndindards to protect rural Urban ’ Net'vork, said that ri -w o rk is n 't ■tr>*ing^o raike-sides; k e ------water qualiiality and to reduce poten- i and terror of all the kids ono his block in Burley on tial confliciflicts wth neighbors. •, only ‘ to raise awareness. The only one withI a isquirt gun. Yuventino LLopez, 7, was the envy am “ W hat w e’re tr>nng to aaccom- “People?le should be able to de%-d- Tuesday. r land to the fullest, but plish 1 is to get enough•h ]:p u b lic J op th e ir li o p le w ill minimizete ithe impaa on the neigh- awareness « so that peopl Jones said. “Growth is come ‘ to the public hearinjirings and • bors," Jo g th e d ed- in e v itaible. b h Management is the get I involved w ith m aking th School— sions th at a re being lused1 to create . ke>*." the new ordinance thatt m atches onsored by the Utah-basiised and the Presbyteriajlan church are pa^i WWii iersma, a m em ber of the ' C ontinued from B1 ,>ied for th e AiAdventists' building spons .with the updated comprehirehcnsive >, when Benjamin Centinter for Educati*tion discussing an agreemement to let tiie Twin Folhalls Coimty Planning and- ' July meeting but mayr n d was among three schoolools which Benjamin Fr th atat ran on June 18,19996. The ad had celee l e r y ______pricec:ed al 12* a pound amnd should have beene n 2 9 < Babies— a poilound. W e apologize> Ifor any Inconveniene n c e ,pril said Patty Brown,I, rregional pro- this m ay ha<■ve caused. On J an. 1, theth« state also will sus- FFrom ro October 1994 to Ap: ------Continu«14rom-B1------hed:— gram-manager-for-iir-mcdical.and ______vers, t»sHiiis"aHJ'hunn— 9S7ll2-cases->Ter«re5tabli3h« N Q ^ I - D O L E ------NO—1-D O LE Idaho is starting several - as >s‘eU os profession- intheth e sam e p eriod th e n ex t yej;eor, financial assistanceIce. T he region J J CELERYV in th e system July I: tes and licenses and themi n u m b er rose to 375, h e saidlid, has a bout 1,200 AFDFDC cases. CCKLERY • Requiring parents;s oto minor »1 certificates pro- “We have hadI slfare benefits have receiv a r d oehwIMER, M .D ., ------■•-Prohlbhlng-fonner « ients,Ono"sald."“ . " ' coplepies of the rcform proposa I Bernai R . B j fare redplents from itnm I . turning to th e county foror aid.t Ihey = =i| family plphysician, to his fanamily practice, still would be able to get mcdical assistance. rDr. Boehmer will assumeas ■ G old.DEN H eritage SSeen io r C enter - 2421 O verland • Burlurley, Idpho Dr,r, Walter Petersen’s's practice.i ■ ^une 21,1996 • 7:007 RM. 1':1335 Albion Ave.,., 1Burley WT Ihtm in a ^ualitybuiH C o s t $ 8 .00 0 AcIcccpting neti; patie^'ents beginning Junine 26, 1996. HIlPBSMHI ^■JbertySaff. tdtUfaratry For appointiutiTient, call 678-22271. inho>themttrtwity M J in tio d . P a * l i < C a s s i a R e gG i IONAL M e d5IC A L C e n t eER M O O ly A m I H O .1 1 S c n k c o f Intcrm oimu n f d n W 7 c ^ ^ _____ f of summer wWt us! KSJSS . ______^■ne celebmte the first day oj

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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 fdvere•chargcd chn with - isDict Judge Peter McDermott)tt' troffic^king in m arijuana.ma. l-ombosaid. ■ 'W A SH IN G TO N (A P) — n c ’ 5= I on a straight selviulves to w in a vote in the Hoilousc. , m a tte r this y ear, I’e up-and-dowft We>^e’ve got to find a way to buildbi Gingrich saidd advocatesi of ___ltti'publicins.dun,'Lhax-u.’cm!cmiugh \-otcs f , ■“ J E n d a n g e r e d to ro^\Tiic the Endangcreered Species . ' . • ^ vote tom orrow a bifbigger coalition." reforming thc m o rn in g , .w e • RcRep, R ichard Fombo. R-CoCalif., Species Act haveve been outma- PROPEIERTY TAX V Aa partly beaiuso ciiviro •ironm ental or^o- Ily paihtcd ,, A ||. don’t have the leadjad sponsor of a proposa>al .to neu v cred by enviro ists have successfully e Clinton admin- extrernists. * ^ ^ jn fl votes right oververhaul the 1973 wildlife-je-pro- nirations and the C critics of the law as ex :h h e s a id “ h as Gingrich _ ^ jBj S B now. teection c t law, said hc hadd not istration, which ^ R E IV |IIINDER House Speaker Newt ' ted decision to said Tuesday. S H G in g ric h sa id giveiiven up hope .of passing a. ccom- made a calculate^ Id a group of j ^ H H in a speech to prchrchensive reform bill this ye/ear., use thc envnronmetnety as a politi- last day for paymient en Gingrich. R-Ga., told a > regard for the Ju n e 20th is the li loKners, ranchers antin d m in e rs about 400 BtBut he acknowledged ththere cal tool with no n roperty, : It and b u ild **' £ •- A members of maylay not be enough suppor3rt in facts.” off thetl 2nd instailmenlntof 1995 Real Prop they must be patient a Republican rcvo- broader support amoiilong subur- —, , - the Alliancc lie the House “for the speakei;er to Because the Rer ersonal Property Ta>raxes. □ nercsstor Gingrich•" ' for America, feeliel comfortable jmshing it on lution took on n to:tone of anti-reg- M(Mobile H om es & Pei ban members of Coof pponents made . easinp wildlife regularilations and "The objec- the:ie floor.”f ■ ulation, “our opp I must.be postmarke■ked seem unreason- Payment by mail r strenj;thening private.te. p ro p e rty tive fact is. ththere are not enough In In addition, the Housese is the reasonable sci :nate able and the monoderate seem • ■ riiihts. r a n c h e r s aand miners and. unlikely n li to act if thc Sen Ju n e 220, 1996, "If we w ere to go to the floor foresters inin Congress by them- doe;oesn't’intend to vote onn th e extrem e," h e said.d. I • Thishis Reminder Courtet e s y " ' {Of: ______Item s illegegal iChcenoweth i criticizzes mediUa ------^----- p------;------^J. a £ a l l s ______\P ) — U.S. Rep. H elen ™ finance totorms ruptcy and even moralm bankrupt- .L in c o ln ^ o f f r e s e r v aa l tio n ch™™.hi.1 blasted the media on — th e re• w as cy,” she dedared, Tuesday forr r40,000 in 1995)95 by sell- finance reponslas tliai Chenotwth’s staff operperate back here in Washingngion, est in a consulting1 fufirm she was port ing legal fireworks,s. suchs as finally adminetiled «vre riddled t«ih mLv D.C.I.e., in a manner different: ffrom owner of.c\-en thoug>ugh the company , ■ sparklers, along withwit fire- takes,nuinyincintKpliaible. thatlat which has been instimtedi Iback had stopped opererating at least works such as lx)ttle;le :rockets “The news,'s rmedia tend lo want to hereere in the last 40 years and haslas dri- seven weeks earliericr and ^^'as being SANDWICHES that nrcillcgai offf tl-th c F o rt------makcTi b ig:issuo is out of campaign venen the country-nearly-into bank’—bi liquidated. B ______' .e Hall Indian Resen-atio.Ition, . St)ine tribal meml>ci c io iis ed the operation as a W r i tter’s e vast collillection heaiids to univeiersities KQ m ated with our delicio: help finance the g \P) — W'hen the redu- It It has tdken nearly two yeai:ars to and memorabiliaa oof writers from /iom errmade bagel and die fref r e s h e s t enterprises' employei )d to Ernest of audior Vardis .Fisher exanxamine her cffects and settletie her Ted Trueblood o f inigredients, g our sandwiiIw ic h e s which pays for dinnenners and at her forbidding home estatstate, \vith Boise State Univetrersity, .Hemingxray. other actinries. It was > hill.«s no one knew the Yah'ale University and Albenirtso n Center for the BooBook D ireaor Tom B H j H a r e ssure i to please your palp a l a t e . cessful that other e literan- forrune hidden Colli'ollege of Idaho emerging as the Trusky has spent: mmuch of the post groups also benefited. primrimaiy literarj- benefidaries. week examining thehc \%indfalL ' couple o f our favoriten te s : But the fireworks ‘i t r c u UIt .— papers and books Yale Yt will get Fisher’s papapers, '‘Pm exhausted,"I," 1he said. * ^ere mean trouble forf e. from a man1 ocredited iriih the first induiduding personal and business!ss cor- were a t least 250 caeases of books, in ■ w H B editerranean Bapel HunH um m us, ------Id;»ho-residcnts. fiction-from the Rocky respcspondence and t^vo unpubli:ilished addidon.to 75 boxc;xes from previous. K aJU J d cream cheese, cukes.fS. sproutsS| _ _ _ ‘•A general rule of th reg io n — h as over- man;manuscripts. shipments. We haclad a liuge truck ^ E 9 I & t o m o t d e ’s that if they fly. expl nd delighted ils recipi- “One “C of them has some app<)peal," Uiat n-as just overfloiflo^^'ing." show fl;\ming potcnti; Grru-rrimt Fisher, the late author’s!^s son, ■ Albertson Collegege received a simi- J e w Y o r k e r shaved post:losfram i are illegal." said ‘•“f.n. Imesticalottors found Opal Uiurel said,aid. “1 think it might do quitetc ^\-ell lar quandty. viss c h e e s e w ith s to n e graig ro u n d V anllulten of the BonBo„n»v.le ody on July 30, 1994. ifit^■ it ^^•erc published." A t an average olof 35 books per mustard & lettuce County Sheriffs Deparh ■ Draim drapes>es and "keep out” signs Its title is “A Whore and S«Seven case, Boise State'ss ccollection \N‘ould ■ ’ITiose cauglit with t discouragedd visitors.> Rooms were MenIcn.” number more thanUl :11,000 volumes. gal fireworks face fin :h unopened m ail and Albertson Al College and Thc Idahoh By latest count, theyhey induded 28 of oth'er penalties. , , un cash ed chchecks. Trails wound CentIcntcr for the Book at BoiseJ £State Fisher’s 36 publishe

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

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" 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 crust pic, store- oli\x*s.i. drainedc uce. Bountiful Bean ^ a d , a n Inuus, toast- . stand at room temperatuijture 30 to 45 rain- rbanzo bean, black oli\-c and walwalnut med* Preheat th eB toven to 350 de^^es. Prickick ■bought ready-tomse, or‘ hho o m e n u ^ 3/4 cicup chopped California walnut utes. ^.seasoned m th roasted red pepper,pep pro- the eggplant: severals times with a fork,rk. 1 cup chopped onion1 . . ed if dcdesired in Cruse 1.4-ounce packajkage svk-eet baking jes an appealing counteipoint.t. P lace on a bataking sheet and bake forr 1 1 dove (1 teaspoon) mirminced garlic 1/2 cicup thinly sliced green onion chocolate, melted with 2 ttablespoons but- Top off your piauresquc hisiorstoric picnic hour, until ver>'■ry soft. Alternately place theiie 1/2 cup chopped Califalifomia ripe olives, 1/2 cupa thiniy sliced niasted, pee!peeled red ter. S tir in 2 cup?* flakedccd coconut.. Press lh 'scrumptious Chexsy \Valnutut Bars,I sim- eggplant, pricktked several times w th a fork,rk, drained pepper into 9-inch pie plate. 2 to make and glowing \vith the1C s's'veecness on a microwave-L-e-safe dish and microwave on 3/4 cup chopped Califorifornia x\'olnuts 1/4 acup chopped frcsli parslej- ororb;i.-m b. irlic Chill before adding filling.fii Top laj tr fnature. ' •'high" pow err forI 12-13 m inutes, or untilitil U2 cup grated fat-free.*e CCheddar cheese 1dmlo\ e (1 teaspoon) minced garlic should be blended to:o sms o o th b e fo re vi:r>- soft; Let co>cool to room temi)erature. 1/4 cup diced mild grce'ireen chilics 3 tabiblespoons red \x-ine \inegar . freezing diJVKVNI)\VALMTC0L7)L N T m ’ Chop or mashish th e eggplant coarsely, skindn 2 ica and a lt and platlace in a large Iwwl. Add theiie l/2tcaspoonsalt Itea:.•aspoon salt BLACK BEAN-ANDDCORNSALVD C A . ,dense, moist bread, good tliirtliinly sliced oli\-es. green ononion, basil or par^ley, giu’lic,lie. 1/2 tcteaspoon pepper by Shirley Gaileailey.Facr. ,d eaten as is or spread with thethe eggplant nncgar. salt an«md pepper and beat \-igorous-us- For the Dipping Sauce:ce: Low Fat Redpeipe Winner id . olive spread. It's a simple,!, ru-sticn loaf ly to blend. AllUtemately, cut the e^plantmt 1 1/2 cups nonfat plainlinyogurt j In a large boxvl, toss together the beans. 1/3 cup olive oil o r vegct th a rough hevi-n **countr>-’’ look.ok. inti) chunks, cor»m bine ;iil the ingredients in 1/4 cup thinly slicrf greengre onions , olives,s, walnuts, onion, red pepper,>er, parslev' ______l.table5poonred^vinc.\i ...... ^ 4 cups-all-purp»»se flour or-2 cupcups all-piu-- a foocessoisor and process until cuanulyJy ------1/4 cup.chopped CaUfomia.hpc.oUvcs,. ^ oc basil^ a n d g a rlic . _____,• 1 teaspoon ddervinegai rse flour and 2 cups wriole wheat-•at 1flour ' pureed. drained T ommake the dressing: in a smiS ^ l’bowi'or I 1 garlic dove, mincedr 11/2 teaspoon salt' Makes alxiutIt i2 aips, sen-ing 6. in a tigtightly capped jar. combinele ththe vine-_, and stir or 1/2 teaspoon ground cumcur m J1 teaspoon baking soda l*rehcat the oven to 425 degrees. Cover a gar, oliolive oil. salt and pepper and I. Pour o\x-r - - . 1/2 teaspoon oregano’ 2 ttablespoons chopped fresh:h tthym e o r .*• liAi-\Kvi>TKi:i.isn bilking sheet with foil. RollRi the pastry* to a shake‘ xxTgorou.sly imtil combined. Po 1/4 teaspoon sugar semary, or 1 teaspoon dried•d t! thjTne or .-\n uncooked.■d vegetable relish >vith L\>lorlor thickness of 1/8-inch. Iftf u-singu storthbought, the saRaliid ingre^ents and toss to1 co' and crunch. Thihis would complement justjst pre-rolled pasu>\ placeI thithe rolled-out dough ly. Chilllill before serving pepper M/3 cups buttemulk alwut any sumnun er menu. on w u r work surface. WithWi a round cutter. Makiikes about 5 cups, sen in g 6. 2 IS^unce cans blackack beans, rinsed 3 tahles]KX)nsns dder vinegar a it drcles from the dougllUgh. 3 to 3 1/2-inches le g g \S VI.M'l'U.VKSu% 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-vuI aare using them. Sprinkle onin ththe flour Fill sterilized jars andid :seal with panif- high. Place in the prepared parpan. With a iuidstirtir just tmtil b le n d ^ fin. arp knife, cut a 1/2-mch deep> “X” across SA\OElV:V I’lCM C TURNOVERS r.orNTii I t.iu'-lU'-\NS\lAn Spreiread the batter in the prepar;pared pan ------T h e -fru ii- is ta r t- a nid-does-not-need d ------a lop oflhb'loaf. Bake' 4 5 ^ nunmmutes, im- Smainuniov«jvers^vlth-a 5a\ti.r\-raromaticn c 3‘Cups'cooked -garbanzanw Iwans-or white—and hal>ake-30 minut«£,.until.pi:£fy~ai]y and guUi.- pectin to thicken it. tOwcwell browned. Remove from the pan and filling endosed<1 in a flak>' pa.sti>’. Thej' areuv beans or 3 cups cannedd beans,bi drained and en andid tlie top looks dr\‘. C»x>l toI nxinxim tem- ol com plctdy on a rack beforeL* servingse gixl hot or cold,d, wiUi a jt)gurt sauce for dip-ip- rinsed peraturUTV. then o it into squ.tres. lie treat, adapted Here's a great picnic Makes one 8-inch round loaf, senserving 8. ping. 3/4 cup whole pittedted C a lifo rn ia rip e ^Ltkckes 16 2-inch squares. st ninKn « 88 . from a book titled "Amish,ish Cooking." ^ MACARONI ANIL \D HAM PICNIC SALiALAD m u j p hiiotos preseierve Yield: 6 servings 3/4 cup maj-onnaise . 3 tablespoons barbecuelie sauce mily historyry 2 teaspoons mustard Salt, pepper to taste : shares; pioneeer ciiisiiine lelher they’re snapshots or profprofession.il 1 box (7 to 8 ounccs)0 elbowe macaroni, portraitaits, photographs arc one of tlthe most cooked according to packockage • ' • ^By Dbde llKKnas Realc About eightIt years ago, Lattimer andd rtant wuj-s of preserving a family'sfam hU- 1 112 cups cadu diccded ham,: diced cel* Tin^imes-Ne^vs correspondent h e r b ro th e r Kurt K bought the Groundd eiy, grated carrot Round on Kimimberly Road, rumored to M anjny of us have boxes or draweriwers full of 1/2 cup each, Tmely diccJiced: red or green 1TVVTN FA LLS- Idaho pioneerK r >ousinc is ha>-e the co ldlest c beer in town. Lottimerf pictureres that v>-ere looked at onceice «or twice bell p epper, onion ho\how >'ou could describe Case>*y LLottimer’s has since boi^^ t out her brother’s inter- tuid thehen forgotten. But the>- shoullouldn’t be. Combine mayonnaise,e, tbarbecue sauce, coocooking ^ l e . est in the bu.siniines.s. She is now sole owner Photasxs should be displayed, given.•en as gifts, mustard, salt and peppeiper in a mediurh ILattinier, a third-generationion Idahoan and cook. She’s’s sharing : these redpes. put intinto dburas or stored awayly s;safely so bowl. A dd rem aining ingnigredients and mix witwith two children and one gnigrandchild, il lastI from generation to gener:ncration. w ell u-aiM-as bom and reared in and arociround Chal- BEE^ E R a i l U lislis and Stanley in the mountaintains. She 11/2 poundss^und e round Requests . lealearned to cook from her motm other a n d 1 teaspoon sd AskMartiip t i i a in, minced A nyone have any greateat redpes for out* gragrandmother. Her gramlmotheither cooked l/4cuponion, ■ M artha,l a . . door cooking or picnics?? onon dude and sheep randia-i inn tlthe moun- 1/4 cup green'Jl pt^pcf, minccd — tailtains for years. That SMie granrandmothcr 1 package clchilt seasoning mix (pow- Stew artirt Rccipcs to share or rcqincqucrts for recipes wa:was the first tdephone operatorator in Chal- dcrcd) to share should be sent?nt to Recipe Ex- lis.lis. Lottimer's grandfather.b>r built the y4teaspoontn oregano, ground chanxe, Denise Turner,; T77ic Times-News, ranranger station between Upperr aiand Lower * 1 cup beer is is a tim e of year when k)tssof of 1pictures P.O. Box 548, Twin Fallsdlls, Idaho 83303- StaStanley. Lattim er >s'orked at thheRobinson e 1 Ismallcanmtiunatoes are beleing taken - at weddings,, aat t, gradua- 0S48. Please include narrtamc address and BaiBar Rand;i oboN-e Stanley as seasccond cook . 3 cups cooke<:ed red beans or chUi beans tions andai on vacations. Now is; as good a . phone number.. forfor three years in the summers!TS ^^^-hile she m th sauce tim e asas any to start organizing them.em. ______waiwas in school.. Beulah R eed[ ovovi-ned th e 1/2 teaspoon1 crushcdc dried chilics T hei Ilonger >t>u wait, the worse■se toff your dueiude ranch at the time. Lattimeimer started ' Bnm'n th e bebeef, season uith salt. Addd 1^ ^ ^ ^ photos» will be. P ictures exposedcd tto heat, Axuldng as a babysitter and ththen o wurked onion imd peppppcrs. Cook ^ tender. Add . moisturure, dust o r lots of light willII fadefa over Lip to cook. the rest of thc e: seasonings. Add th e beer, time anand may even be desODj'cd. . " " sS he spCTt th ree j-ears' in Ha>Hawaii with tomatoes ond: bbeans. Bring to.a fast sim- re ore some.tips for organiziinizing and tier first husband. She fd t shes waswi ha%ing mer. Turn heatat down and simmer uncov- ^HIHH lg your irfiotograi*s so they,rcan cai been* H om e & G arden C2-S Sentirely too m uch fUn, she said,id, sso she de- ered for 10 minvnutes. ,1^ IM S M J n : for )"cars to com e. Green thumbprintsIts C2 d*aded to get a job. Sha Hxirkedfd asoi cook. TWs chili iss good| in both hot and coldi Casey Lattimer makeses a pot of . • 9*1>rganize photos chronologicogicoUy and a t I IC learned to w alh cr. ify them accordingly. If you tal D earA bby . It a day care ccntcr there. She U Bear Chill dally for herier customers idemift' u take a lot nialn ak e lots of salads andtTuit disheswhUe'dui , . . at tha Ground Roundd Inii Twin Falla. ofpictuturcs, this may m ean a sectionQ tm of“Ski. Food C6 . inin iHawaii. Please see CQ0K/C6 Please see MARTIRTHA/C6

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^plantlyania ington. and planted aI magnoliam detailed VanVai Buren's alleged indul- that is the garden's oldestlest tree to- gences nd did not ncglect the gor- j n A i m Q U E S & day. den which:h he1 implied rivaled that . The While House gardard en now ofVersaillc!lies. L.OLLECITBLES'' has a chronicler in Williarliam Scale, laW ^gSaB B Leafinglg through the bills. Ogle . '•hsiodfum iture ' ' sa id V ann Buren had been busy .an architectural historianan who■ has ^ ■ “consiructijcting fountains, paving written extensively on the White BBSBSjagSg M,. ' . Hiiuse and the two centi;niuries of HS m BBS footways, planting,p transplanting, presidents who have livlived and ItB g flH pruning andant dressing horse chest- . • W c t o f i a n .i ^ G Rf ^ c tn t d .^ ' worked there. nuts, dens, beds and bordere, "The White House gan;ard en has AOrf,*, training and irrigating honey suck- become a green refugeL-fromihi! ft viowofndwor ipet creepers, primroses. i3 rers in the Roso Garden of3f tth e W hite H o u se w ith ththo O val Offico In th o bacl<-I'S™--'; ifdv'srp?;ppers ... and preparing S 360140 paved-over heart of the c y Reagan and Pat Nixon, s Seale writes in "The Whiti T ho W h it. Hlouso oi is a placo where rose:-ses aro named for Nancy I 1. and a tulip be.™iifulI bouquetsb< for the palace t Garden,’' to be publishedIt'd by T he for H illary Rod:odham Clinton. .. saloons.” While House Historicalal Associa-i a ro u n d . W ildd ibirds nest in the Sealeale describes how workmt■nen 1800 the second pres-esideni had a Laierpres)residenLs did not heed the tion. “Plant material gro\irows lush, trees, obliviousus IO presidential sc> tninsfoisform the garden for a new sea-sc morc practical use! ftfor the land, warning.,. AndA Jackson's simple unrestrained by civiliza:ization all curiiy.” son: Groaning under the exi>enseexj of offi- brick orangeingeiy grew by the end of I’he men jump down and ar dal entertaining, he: wantedw, a veg- the 19th centurycen into “a T aj Mahal rm. nithlessly pulling from tlietl etable garden to helpp parep costs. of glass,” anan rost expanse of green- & :k soil the nodding headss n. Adams was extendinglg fromf th e West w all o f L e mnde such a show. The onout- -sent biiek to Ikwton beforebe his veg- theWluioHBHou.se, ...... - - - y bulbs are piled on the trueuck, etables could l>e planielied. Theodoreore Roosevelt threw out the workers lake lo the didirt Jeffer^on. an accomimplished gar- the “glasss house.s"h along with the \ their shovels, chopping il fin'ine- dener as well as amiieiu- aie architect, • finer>- of thethe Viaorian era that en- nd spreading a snowy nutrient:nt. sham ed th e ground?ids, planting crusied hethe WTiiie Mouse. HLs wife ^ ■\ smaller triick stops in thetl groves of oak and-sycajcamore, poplar and his gan■ardcner designed a colo- ;e Carden wiih irays io f and cedar. I'or him.sel-self, Jefferso n nial gardenen along the colonnade of Jlings to b e planted, h ere ai imer asters, daisies, phlolox, ck-eyed susans, candy tufu ft, lein, coral-bells, all old-fas!ash- ;d flowers massed togetherr toi A ssociationn -by-lttte-Junt^in-fl»rn{-tibt«; ce that will last until the fir P i t in Qctober.~" ______. _ TCjorfiTD ill** ierre L'Enfant, the planner, sa — t9 9 6 - president’s house as a palac in its own'regal park. Gcorj ihingion. the first president, e: 'Head' by Tom Ottornosiloss Is shown W ednesday,y Ini tho First Perenniaial •ned a l)otanical park on the i Ladies' Garden at thoI WWhite Houso. Tho sculptuJture Is on loan , acres;s lihe sel aside for his succe2 and part of a rotating oxexhibit. Tho Whito Houso>0 gi a rd e n s h o w s sors. Plant of)f off with tho flro of rod1 tu lip s In tho s p rin g a n dI guiltgi of bronze Butlit \ when Jo h n A dam s and hhis ^ y and gold chrysanthomuiTiums In the fall. wife,I, Abigail,A nu)ved into'ihe ne the Yeaiar execut:cutive mansion in Novembtber Home ne^ “ The "Value 10"0" 2 ton A/C unit from Brinlizee Heating &A/C Knight-Kldder New% Sem~ e r & rand Op)cniiig. •Lennox qualityity HAG THE BAGGINGNG Make ^ I M •S year compreiressor things easv on yourself, j limited watrairanty bill ,ind your landfill — 1 ------cllppInRrrairwher«rihcjr ------•i-yearparts— urge many environmenialitalislsand eQoset^J a e te iy• limitea warrairanty local officials, who say; lhIhat sum- »«b=^= mer lawn-mowing marla n ia is a *10.00 SEER wast e-removal nightmare. Energy Efficieniency Left on the ground, the s;ty, d ip p in g s m ake excellcellcnt fer* tilizer and don’t createate ; W ' problems. 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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 elovow the apostrophe as a niattilatter of style, . thoose to spt-ll ■ , . t ■ rnFm aLso perturl>cd by thisis sam e I I founh-gjh-gr.ide levels. Some publicatiniis ch«< A nyolyone who is interested iiin out th e w o rd s, Tho .-\sl.-\shiiry Park ‘ M» _ onncnnoyarice, but have found a solu- on. May I suggest that theyey rtm . lions who use th eL- stservice. learningling m ore al>oui clo'-cd capiioiion Press, whicli has pul)iislicislicd v-tmr co!-, ot w alk, to their TV store amnd pur- - WAN\N D A A. FOSTER, te c h n on lo lo g y sh o u ld c o n ta c t th>h e umn I'or dt-cades, followsows the guide- f . — ' 1 C l mal Captioning Institute Incic. lines in "The Associa.ciaied Press fc, _ . ch;ish;ise a new television .set?? 1I was ■ FORORTSMn-H.ARK. Nationa ■ . n ot aware that approximjTtately DEAR WANDADA FOSTER: Pm 1900 G;Gallows Koad, N'ienna. Va.'a, Stylelvx.k," which c,i!l!l forf. an apos. thfiree re years ago, manufacti:iurers sure many readersers will .ippreciaie 22182.2. r NCI has twi) loil free numm-, trophe at'the beginninniitg of the wcrple. - •<)6. thislis helpI the hearing impairei■ed. bul Uniled S tates havmynv- EDITOR. THE ASBU;BURY PARK I _ \ notot Ihave a hearing problemn keep dons boon to the! morern than 20 mil- one whtrtho’s experiencing-difficultAItv PRESS. NEKlEPTUNE. S.J. ms DEAR WAl.I.V: I receivu-dre. an i ' ' 1 ' •— I upwp with the dialogue. It’s fabtbulou.s! liun p eo p le in the United States liearingng their favorite T\' program: I J tv--, I It: al!al-so helps w hen th e phoneic rings who suffer fromn somes degree of (or thele t dialogue in movie theatersrs) avalanche of critical letiiletier^ f.)r my • a; i' andnd th e TV mu.st b e put onI tm ute, hearing loss.______slum ldId ■schedule an app«»inimeni•ni statem ent corlct•miIl^;; a(X)stniphes.ap ^ ^ . . 4 [jccaccause'the closed capiionining IS Uut closed captipiio n in g can also witri"luslus or h er ptiysician lor a ne;ir;ir- 'llian k you'Ior'-i'esTunii'iiriiig iiiy sOIn - ;ill on screen. sen’e a wider popiopulation ihan the ing ex;iL-xamination. Special ear,ir- confidence. I WlWhile Tm on my soapbox,, mayr I he.iring imp.nired.d. It’s 1 an excellent phonesies a re av .iilab le fo r usv ii recent immigninis iiomes,rs, i th eaters and concert hall:ills ..IWij; sluirvs rruirc of1/ iuTht fitforitc, ' ' I.I., I lease praise Uie producers: ofc TV leadiing tool for re lg to lenm EniJish. that cl;clarify sound and greatljlly tuflj-ff>-pa7w a’ rin;xs.. lolo imlcr, .vnd . \ J — r • P'‘“Rrograms and advertisers «'lu,iio use vvho are struggling i X \ • clos

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<--aip^iffoen Drive. Cincirmati, Ohio d e a nc e rra « n d d tsh e ie lube sufclrwiu covcrihc n —------\^cati()nininghisraeowii Tiers can sIt j you build. Two excellent gn ■;------, , "■ (>: Inn theil vtintcr it makes sense to •Saves on ^CIT 1 of shashading vines arc ones that at them. To shade a glaglass iMM iloorgr ,|,cthe thermostut setting vthen-n- detcrsent use. T select a vme that | f U i f i i r emsclves'with tendrils andi onesc ■ p icture window, .sei um Dwuy. Is the sim c true in^ • Vou en*y n o t hav* horizontally too. take steps; toi deter buiirglarsO that3t twine.r Avoid vines that atattach riaturally grows ho pro b lem s w ith y n^.. Make a copper wirere trellis that rm s Orange County RcfSster SCTCWS. Alwaysys lock the doors to an d irea■ealy to a wall becausc .they ' lime deposits, but tfM youye do, est side of the win- attached garageIge. holdId in i moistuire and may datrimoge vertically up die west it takes carc of those,>se« too.i dow and horizontallylly along the top to I Wilh so m.-my famUiess packingpa up D on’t re lyy onc your automatic, thew;; wall over time. nany schoob garoge doooor opener . for TmTv\ining vines are my favoritee i{..pjj form an awning, for \-acadoas now ih.il "hian are good for the are oui for ihe summer.',' it’sit’ time to security.Create;ie die illuaon that you forgn• growing on a trellis. A simplelecop- Climbing vines ar y consume carbon consider how to preveivent those are home by ususing dm ers on lighis. perr wirewi trellis v>-orks wx-11 widi1 ttwin- environment. They c luce oxygen thus empty homes — or anyny :home — radios and telitelevisions. The most ing’ vines.\tj They quickly twist arciround ilioxidc and produc nvironment and from being burglarized. cffectiw way ic10 pre\-ent a burglar^' ii. CopperCo) weathers to a greenn ]pati- improving the env I I should pro- is to stop pote3tential thieves from na.so, so il blends with die vines. reducing the harmf•mful greenhouse Stadsdcs from the FBI sh 31 harm the ozone i 121 pci that consideration. A burglary approaching jx>i>x>ur home. Ask your nurscr>Tnan whichh VN-av • "nie)’ do not I very 12 sec- Another metllethod of deterrence is thea twn in in g vine typically tw; lav-cr like air condido;doners. 1230 Oieneyl occurs an average of ever e BuUedn No. 89S m f l ^ Ites. If your to k e ^ the peri>erimeter of j-our home d o■ckwise d o or counterdockwisc. ^NI^’ Write for Update I Twin Falls onds in the United States of climbing vines, home doesn't have thele simplest; ^\-cll-li^ied. InstallingIns a low-\-oltagc \-ariet:ricties twist one vray or th e otother, SO variedes of mica] itamcs. vine > 0 1 ^ i j w o h • 1 lary^.iUvilL-OUtdwrJightinjcinfi^tejTi_and.flofid:__lLheli helpS-lo-kno\v.lhis.to.tv¥ist.tlrhom common and botanic 901 dcfcnscs-QgainsLburfilnc: bits ahd'CharaotT-— 334>a4^»00-«-ya4«ft56S ---- 1 733-242 m ake an ea.s>- target'— cnc\-en’C for the lights aroimd your: porch, garage thee properp way when you pi am ateur burglar. and other area•eas ore cost-effective Adding some security- dc^'icesdc can \vais to discounurage intruders, SALE PBICES:S GOOD ■mRU INFOR help combat potential burglaries.bu Whcn^ingog on a trip, assume that lj Bul if you can’t afford one.le, therei orv a potcnti^ bu^urglar could be watch- TUESDAY JUNIN E 2 5 T H LECTION! things ybu can do to lessenles th e ing. N e\cr lea\ia\-e any dues lhat you chance your home ^^■ill bec a target. ore gone. 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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-,(}cal 20 yeayears or so have developed s if any. K;irdcn dcliglii.slit-s riv;il midsunt- lo plantingng corn. Solid obstacles l?ui. oiour l>est ears. 1 remember a P ark Seed when raccoons ravaged mmy corn with all this’irctrouble of aniitials calledcd ’•supersweeis.” Tliese keepep'a According to Pi niLT icastinn im Iiomil)ine-grown sweet 'm u st garderdening be trouble-free ;uid w! ;rcenwood, S.C. only one an ti w ind say theythe can find p reity su-eel•cl flavorf much longeron the piptxi- (Cokesbury Road. Gree , . C(ini. Yet, even in' a,1 cccoiuitry setting, w ithout risk? ri How about a little pfpatdi in one night, leaving oi I, Prccodous, an lhat was good ears of corrom al farmers’ mar- duce;e sshelf than older.kinds. ButB 29647, 80(W45-3369). P r ' iiKiny pardcntT S shv slij aw ay from advenixire?re? sasalvageable ear and even tl rthe carly(6(kiay)sugar-enhamhancedj-ellow chcived a little. I ccx)ked itI aan^sTiy,' kets. there’sre’s dlsagreemeni on whether tl If tiLstc.i rrather th;m quandtj-, is tiie di JS of com is “far away ourlur best1 seller" goal, then a vegetable gar- wiwTyiy thankful that at least I had.oneI But corn fanciic ie rs know th ey ’re sw-eetriretncss is diiying. with a loss A t;reat pity, for• wlwho can spy to iJtimate gc ae” com flavor. And many gar-gt with home gardeners, ould Ik- able to find room for tataste of com that >var. kidding ihemselvtlives. Nqlliing m aidir " tru e ” lia\’L‘ tniiy >;arilfiicdd who \< has never denershoul lers aren’t interested in these arany- W. A lice Burpcirp ce Se Co. .•d ear to the boil- a few corrornstalks in gardens even Since then I've faredI \beirer, es. preparing thehc ground, planting deners nishi.'d u siin-wanned t since iht^ get their sweetncness (W arm inster. Pa. 1897.8974, 800-888- smaller iliatlum the avenige 200-sciuare- ththanks to a number of defeifcnses: a th e se e d , w atchiching th e seedlings \vay, si inn|H)i? iks vviih graceful, long_ by picipicking the olcl kinds at the rigight 1147) also said tlie sug:sugar-cnhanccd Catalogs feature_• « irn for everj- foot jJlot.. ManyM of t» often grow too slishock-imparting clectric; wire,i a bccomc tall stalks tassels emerge and momcrn e n t.. varieties “significantlyitly ioutsell” th e ‘ palate, from the mo:most shameless manytpma;matoes and zucchini. Cutting fliflashing light, a radio tuneded to ^Ir leaves, seeing ta night news, taller fencing■ tto keep silk form and cmxsbeginning lo swell. A. tliirdtlii t>Tx; of com, called “sugugar stantlard hybrids, ■ sweet (if.niodem breedceders to the old- back on, these th can make room for ni usly Boih companies saidid S:Silrer Queen. oioul deer, and most of all,, 1 think. At last, with the!• kernelsk at tlieir ten- enhamlanced.” is promoted vigorous time tang. Bul Galluplup sur\'eys cnn-,' aim . the home g ^ e n e r these days•s 1by a 92-day, laic scascin,1, nvIwhile variety. ional Gardening Planted^ iin two hilLs. or bundles, to mm y s h e liie dog, Liicy, wlw ho h a s der svvcetcsi, comomes the msli to ihc for the lUiL-ted I'or the Nation ior seed houses. These varied’tics continued as mosi inI deidemand of ihe , )nly one-third of »;ussure propro|H.T pollination, and on the tataken to sleeping outdoors; r.r.ear the waiting pot beforfore starch begins to major Association show onl> aimed at satisfying people wwl h o ' old types, ariieners raising north sidede to avoid shading otljer gcgardcfl. Still, 1 keep my,• fingersf takeover. a re air American home pard It both what they consider rereal A good idea for aI bcibefunncr is to • planes, as few: as six stalks will at crGrossed. A friend, confidfided that he likes U want b 1 flavor and “long-keeping” quauali- order a collection indueiduiling \’arioas ______*’ Tliac compares wjttyjth 85 per cent least giveve you a taste of the real__ /Vnoiher hazard that must51 bc pro- slarchy rather thathan sweet- Well. >-ou com fli ng it. but for that fla-— tics— ____ kindt. But ^vhaiRverr thethi tastc-thai_____ ra IsUlg ^ n 1 aToesTTljtTile most-grown thiiig. A retiredret j)eiSw:i withourr.iiilP R? well shop for it rather Sectccd houses say the sugagar- f m ^ y pleases, com-grovgrowing is surc- . vegetahleNmd 58 y r cent pliuiting ly size appt^petites to satis^’ co'ild c;isi- seseconds, strong gusts can flailaiten and vor you may as wc enhahcahced kinds h aw been oulscUiiIling ly one of sum m er’s: grigreatest plea- IvpiX-Ts ih l sectmi/lup'fiigliest. ly tO‘ a li«l!v;i^idid fear f of preda- True, ouro» furry, antlered and gcgood way to prevent iliLs Is to secure For supermark H Withiproper care,, manyi flowerrs prosper inI hheat Reseiarcher!*s w ant: to tu n KnighC-Rlddcrie^NeMsSe^^ce aboutout one-half the strength oof w atering is with a dripip 0o r trickle full1 sim, si the selection is widerer. watering sj^tem. Theseesc wonder- Is it hot ye(ifet? H ot en o u g h to • T ry/ aster,as begonia, coleus, impapa- ful garden aceeporiesBS aallow the make a mangoigold sweat, a’ zinnia ticns,ns, nicotiana o r snopdragon. water to soak into the ground ilizer lie doivn on ana n ice cube, a canna Eveiven th o u gh'they arc on goocKxl directly above the roois,roi and [ fish inito ferti 'o see if you dead ms with heat, ybu must stiltill there is no run-off.’To s< head for th e ncn earest tent? term s ter these plants when summeiler have watered adequatelately, insen . MOSCOW lAlM-*)— Dead fish Mostdead dc fish are thrown into fish fi; for chickijns. “At this pointp< wc Not ycl. Butut iti m il be. w ater its, sent to rendering plants want wi to know 'Is it too mudich work, H ere w e arere in June, poi.sed to w rapsaps us in its \vann blanket, a spade into the grouround just • ; Slink, despite the! btbest efforts of- burial pii^ chcck that or tossedd imoii the garbage on their is is it distracting, does ilI pi u ll to greet th e s>N-clt- masters. r a ihe \vater has gone dowdown 5 or 6 And at fish hatcherheries across the way to dJuttering u t landfills. many m resources away frcrom the The swellcte r s e a s o n is a lso to givigive plants 1 inch of water i ere dealing with But uiilltilizing a proces.-! honed by farm? fa Can we do this w ith o u t known as sumnmmer. week,ek. inches. Uniteil States, where ick Even the most c co a re fu lly daily dead fish-iK.a-w:i-way of-life, and R obert.Rynk,-an Ry assistant profes- altracting al too many pestssts. pels, • Vou recognijnize summer: very ShaShallow watering — o quid •inkle that merely wets theh e w atered, p lan ts m ay wiltwil in tfie jiersona! consumpinption isn't an soV of agrigricultural engineering at flies, fli odor, dogs. Can we: ccontain hot days andid quite hot nights; sprini Patterson and his cohorts this th and keep the odors to0 a mini-' drought or deldeluge; humidity so topI iminch o r t^vo of soil •— cncourur- heat of a summer aiterrtcmcxin. Do opiion, disposing of deadc fish can Idaho, Pat ow not panic; it could beI heathci slniss. Inm arc. have becorcome one of the first hatch- m m um ?"’ high the Sahaihara starts to look ageses plants to grow shallov l»e an olfactory niplnn vive by late imental program cry crewsws in the nation to turn So far the answers are: yyes, no, good. roots.>ts. w hich m ak es th em everen The plants should revive But in an experimc nd evening or the next;t ra raornin{;. developed by a proi>rofessor at the deadfisliiih into composting m aterial, maybe, m yes and yes, says Pat'atterson. \Vhilc you, andar 1 may not pros- morere ’vulnerable to drought. Anc ost W ater im m ed iately aan} ny p lants University of Idaho.10. students at a Using aa bin1 roughly 16-feet long, “W e don’t have all the a:answers, p er in th e heat;at of summer, many a lol31 cof this shallow waier is los lo t th at rem ain wilted. Twin Falls fish hatchucher>-are gather- 4-fcet wide wi and 4-feet tall, but bi I like what I see so Ufar,” h c h n e garden flowersfloi do. to evaevaporation, especially on ho Just as important as \watering infi piles of rollinglg fishf each day P a tte rsoon n and his students mix says. sa “W e still need to get thetl odor Indeed, somt>me p lants a re q u ite days, ;er is occasional applicatication of a und turning them intomo compost. both adulilult and juvenile rainbow down dc and w e \e got to find1 sa b etter to le ra n t ofit. it. Among them arc WitlVith less-frequcnl but longei Mixed with fish, excrementex and trout, nanurema collected at the mix m that is economicallyy ;afford- canna, elcome,le. celosia, omamen- .watertering. you push the watei;er ' water-soluble fertilizer, im My experience is tliattha doing straw in a process desdesigned to stifle hatcher>’ andai straw into three com- able." ab tal pepper, marigold,ma portulaca, deep:p iinto the soil for moximuir this every few weeks is sisuffident the smell and recyclecle nutrients, the partment:nts, in a process almost Even so, sHon of stockingng a boi- salvia, sunflovlower, verbena and benefilefit. students haven’t quiquite taken the identicalI to tc back-yard composting. lomless to bouillabaisse, dealiriling with zinnia, as well2ll as coreopsis, gail- U nJnless i your flower beds ancnd for plants in the grouround, but smell oul of the fishish, but they’ve Once concocted,co the dead-fish- dead dc fish can overwhelm thtl e task lardia and gloriloriosa dai-sy. v egeu;ciable gardens are mulchedsd, plants growing in potsIts cor boxes managed to put thele fishf back into stew takekes about nine weeks to of of rearing ihe live ones, hch say.s. T h e se le cction ti of bedding it helplelps to cultivate th e soil lightht- seem to demand it wilwith everj' the ecolopical'picnicic basket.b tu m betwctween.3 and 15 pounds of and ar composting fjsh appearars to bc plants for Tullill nnd part shade is ly bcfcjcforc w atering. watering, •'There’s some odorode associated dead fishsh a day into fertilizer, as as practical as irashing them;m. n o t as la rgc, e , but the need is Tha'hat makes it easier for ihth e A gallon m ilk ju g with.vithfcrtillz- h a n d y for w ith keeping them71 around,” a says Patterscmm says. ‘ RjTik is still tinker- The byproducts, gardeden and great becausese of the' extensive loose;sened soil to absorb waici:er er-laccd water is hai Terr>- Patterson, fishesiieries professor ing witha a proper | mix of carlxinifer- landfill la material, have beeecn used tree canopy underui which many and1 it improves air circulation tcto watering Or use a sprayirayer to put at the College of SouthernSoi Idaho oas materierial — hay, stra^v or saw- successfully su around the Twiv\in Falls of us live. th e■roois. n x the liquid fertilizer direclirectly onto and director of thu• TwinT\ FalLs’ fi-sh dust —10 to break down unjformly campus. ca ’ Coleus, impnpaiicns and bego- WatVater in ihe morning wheren th e plant’s foliage, hatchery. "But it’s not bad." with thefish fis and manure. “ I think that a move towai■-ard find- nias arc thec Ibig three among the‘ hthumidity is usually higheiler But do th is ver>- earl;■arly in th e Millions of the slitslimy creatures ’‘Generaljrally this is a i(?chiiique for in,ing more organic use of the2 rmortali- annuals. a n dd the t temperature lower:r- moming so that the Icaleaves will ...... ' ak-spawned each yeak e a r . ------handling^ nmortality, the compo.st is—ly-iy4s preferabIc,'’:Paitersoson says. Many gardedeners supplement Wateriiering laic in the day cncourur- dry off before the harsharshesi rays , Until recenily, thei;here have been a plus," SiiysKi Rynk, who studied a “I“It's certainly better to rec>'cyde the them with peperennial hostas, agesis cidcvclopmeni of fungus oron of (he sum m er sun strikimilar compostingcoi program at a m:material lhat way, rather ihlhan bag hardy fcms amand caladium bulbs, manyiny plants. And th e sun ^rill bc harsllarsh. Count mortality. poultry fafarm before substituting it and haul it to the dump." However, in papart-shode, which is The'he most efficient method ofol on it. Enfiter the ggreat 11Prepare ftbr a new jpuppy in thei house ■Drange tt County Re^ster • Slash t^\t) or threeree rolls in different Youou mi ay w ant to restrict pupp locations so ihe>’’rc■•’re handyi accessil!ssibiliiy to pans of ihe houss; f « S I If you rely on Ixwks to hehelp you For the mostt p.part, we keep the whererc theyi ca/'’* damage. Year tonmato conntest gu t y uur htiinL' read y furir a timv puppies in ihe-i«■pet/laundr>*TPnm.—ngo. ■Trhen-my wl wife Bnd I had-wu Tlie Tinics-NeviN PRIZIiS:iS: A S20 first prize will pupuppy. >-ou're barking up tlielie wTong T here’s a dog dooIoor from there lo a first dogdo{ — then 6 months old — w^ve I CoriaCeaBlR^*fin^hflaaMiBttb ______bc.ai«iaiedledin.cai:lLc;>tcgon:;__-ireeJQin ieni’s aJot.the>'.don!t. icUu ^-Qu^. jQH g.dosjm ojitsi(iisidc.Jshcw-Uics'J3ui_.fQaJ-i5lJi i5hb’-.l»HfihLJ^LS2CI>cn5iiolp,v Die Tirtiiv-Scti'Sf.< announcesi its FIKSTr CATEGORY:C Earliest: I know, I recently adoptedjd IWO 7- do their thing. PushoversPi th at we seat ancand Cas>- chair and allowed ou ------second an n u alI CiGreat Tomato Nfust presiesent at least two ripe \vcweek-old golden retrievers. TTve had are. though, we2 aallow the puppies dog intoini< the house. You guessedI i<-i; C* S, 4 10 Vic Timis-Ncu-s office do first cby wc werc both at \rorl Contest. tomatoes lo dogs before, so I was somevvluiiUlt ready, into the kitchen,in, g reat room and The firs 7 3 4 -6 11 2 2 1 KULKS: Vou hribring them. We ‘^Iwtween nonow and Sept. 16. prefer- bubut rd never had puppies soso young, entrance hall. Forrortunatdy, the w w d she chechewed both pieccs of fumitur^ 2^l« AMltM la it • eat them. Bring in yourV entries liy ably anntnclUid lundi timei'Tomatcxsi, . TliTliere are spedal circumstanceiceswhen floor in those aart re a s has an ex tra so mudiudi. they wx'rc bej-ond repair. 10 a.m. Sept. 16.). Read R the niles notrcturoirTiiible. - thithey’re that young and that tinjiny. Since layer of polyurctlethane. It prevents carefully. Someme categories ANOTll:rHER CATEGORY: IbI brought tlie puppies home, V\Tve done penetration of pufluppy problems and re- and bought motv papapcr tow- agenis before youou bring home pup­ erjezvelri/ "v N JUIXn.Nfi: jixccrccpt for I'arliest. tum atu as main ingredient. (3) dsek — by the Ixixload. pies. You’ll needil tdifferent dcaners judging will Ik* by local celebri- Tomato as a dessert (it's a fruit, Every problem with the: rpups is for different typescs iuf flooring. ties: Kent Just. TwinTw I'alls Area you\noww). ). (4) Fresh or canned rnimagnified bccausc we have a' 2-year- Remember, ihouglugh, to keep all clean- W E H A VVE THE *‘Y”1 fe C ^ C h am b er of Comium m erce; Tami sidsii. Entriitries in these categories okold boy in the hou.se. Hc is qiquick to ing agenis well awajHay from the puppies. i^ S ^ a lhe-Vnterlyurly Nur’; Jiin read y too ieat. Please include popoo-poo.” (His toilet-trainingg Ihas not liarm or kill ihem.a. 1If . you plan lo allow M iiileider, Collegeege of Southern redpes. been for naught, as you can teltell.) die puppies outside,de. carefully chcdc the Idaho; liric Ettesvosvold. Metropolis STILL<0’^ O n iE li GVTEGORIES: ]Here arc some items youu ;should area in which dieyTl^bealloMvdtoroam. Bakerv Cafe; Doi> ug Maughan. (l)BestColColor for Tomato Variety. hahave on hand. You'll need a vastvj sup- \Vhen they’re small,all, iheyH* more capo- fat E »T»inr,t:is«7»-<5^; KM\ r-TV; Sterlii■rling C rorhers. (2)-JarRe5rwt-TomatorBring-irrthc ------pji I’critable—ble-trf-gcninff throngmgli b a n ic n ih a n y o u ~ ^ ^ ^ ^ | Moss Greenhouseuses and Steve tomaioforjor judging. “si“sea'* >-ou’ll have lo mop up,ip. (How might suspect, Crump, Vie 7»nl^••.V. LAST CATEGORY: < M ost suisuch linlc dogs can do so mimuch .I’ll DISCOUNTS: Say Sa that you’re Striking5 :Resemblance to a nenc-\-cr understand.) bu\-ing your tomatoaio phuit for ‘Hie Celebrity.y. Don’t1 m ake us guess. Rem ] em ber to stock up on extra A q Great Tomato CtintiiintL-st and get 10 Bring in Uiethe tomato -U) clean those tow els almoilosi con...... Nursery, Kelley Giirrnu-den Center or Limbaugh;h ori Richard Nixon arc stasianily. 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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 ' daughter, Cori, and a breareathtaking \iew of Huntington Harbcxbor, is but r BEDDIN the latest to fill thele role of rs Tupperware party hosiei;ies3.She is ; PLANT- " ' far different-than her comounierpans ^I f of a generation ago, U^ike most housewiv'crives of the . ,' # , 1950s, Patti Tupper is a ifull-time ' ; investment banker in MaM anhattan. w,' Unlike many housewivuivus of the ■ , “1^ J: 1950s, she must balanctn c c fam ily SALE and carecr. And, unlikilike some • . ; housevirives of the 1950s,Os, she has '1' lil ^ more to fill her life than ; gI^ her at a Tupperware homele partyf In 1958. First introreduced In 1948, TuppenAirware home deomonstratrations were so effec* bowl’s b u rping seal andd a V litS Wom.ngath8 i51, all products were takeiken off store shelves to RAL guarantee. liv e a t c o m mmunlcating i the benefits ofif ttthe revolutionary Tuppeilerware ^ a l, that by 1951 f ^ FLORUmWA'T E- Tupperware — a pieciiece of the distributedted in this m a n n e r. U» F»u» foundation of the Amerii sub- ing Tupper>\’arc inn 1956.1 and he — 5 perc;rcent o( them men. In urb — is a h o u sc w fe ’s do no started a t age 16. Toifoday. 50 years Jakana.. womenw pool their money -^•733-1: H after it was introducedxd and 13 years so one ead.*ach month can buy all the '° - t5L is a product for thithe w-oman ■ after Earl Tupper died.ed. his product is . of the *905 — '»-omen who10 do< e\-ery. ri H both omnipresent andid — bc-cause of thing.” sa>-s Roseann Stephjpheas, who f ■ ’ iti absence from ston-in s — strangely mil bc selling the Tupperpen v aie on ■ invisible. MCE GONE TO THE DOGS?D( I th isn i^ t. ■ Tuppens-are is sold>ld in offices, by /■ M : help get the bite out o f youryou Six people are invited,. ullul] womea ...... p - —>-outh groups.-in-60-f0-fureign coun- :e rates & benefits! Call TodT o d a a ! Except for one who is slighiightly older. ^ tries a nd on th e Intenemet. Thecom- ^ ^ ^ 1 p & compare your currentIt pplans! all appear betw een th e■ a$ages of 30 " pany has m arketed kimchikii contain- J^Br and 50. This, though, is thtth e kind^of ers in South Korea, loilonilln keepers lomcrawncrs/Bustness /Hea3 e a lth crowd where you don’t ik. • ' fM in Mexico and rice^ receptaclusri in e/Disability/DentalAlsiono n . A silw troy of brie, straitrawlwrries, WJ China. Tupperwarere parties are gropys and ^-atcr biscuits5 Lsis laidljut M held everywhereJ fromf Kuala f ^ T hhh™ • on o'ne'end p f th e dininglg room:r On W f Lumpur. Malaysia,ia, to Rio de I B Janeiro, Brazil, and 800,0008C people I ’ 479POU(CBWlO]ivFUR«PlU)TMiFlua.OS33(n M Ihe other sits a basket filledfil with ■m.Tfrn n 'tC:73?-5g75 t ■______f l eight '•arieties of crudites,*s, iinduding C sell Tuppens'are ucrocross the world ^ ^ ■ ■ 1 s three colors of peppers. No one touches it. Tlie »TOmenwo: con- sume only chablis, from hugiiige brandy snifters. Many are still dndressed up ri.,', ■ from the workday. They get togetlier for t)iitliis son of A modem Tupupperware party in Now Yorfork this year. cver« once a month, ththey «ay. ghe wns someoieone who could bring Hine: writeswi in “Populuxe,” his sodjdal whether it be for Tuppipperwure, toReihcr housew«wi\x>$ inpped in th e historyory of the 1950s and 196060s. Shaklee home produid u cts o r ■ suburbs with littlelitt 10 do but mother-^ “Tupp»pperware added a ritual, tfth e ^ EongabQ^handtomd{rha.>J . ingjuidhouseiwiw-ork. p a ^y. ’, wwhich helped new suburbanitilites* r There's nothing better dmlliaiihi,,™* . Thoj-d SCI loseogetherto talk, socialize dealivitivith the insecurity .-md lonelineness • - \ .... y . women .in the room. You and JiuyJupi _i£auariJiUheir-PioDS-?rirrin g ______:------' "HmStlie energy,” says oneleguea.wis gl demonstration!ons. quickly d u b b t'd li\-es." WomenV also wanted jobs, Dcnino, a stay-at-home mom^w ;lw left Tupper^-are par» n ic s, worked so well *Thisrhis gave them an opportunityy t o / a bank job and now disd istrib u te s ihat, by 1951. thetht product was pulled m ake:c a a ver^' good income and hoilone ^ Shaklee, a tine of creams,IS, d< e f e r s , from store shdi-eli-esentirely. th e irr skillssl working w-ith people bwn care products and oth<3dier house- -Siftnirhia wtis4-as a stninge. nc\v. inse- saysi TupperwareTi USA Prcsideilent hold materials. *nius isn'tt jijua ateut cure place." designde critic Thomas GaylinUn O( l^n. His mother began sc b u y i^ TUppens-arc. We woiwoiildn^ do ______this if we didn't enjoy i t ” In 1967, when a familjlily friend /r leaned into Benjamin Bradd'iddock's car in "The G raduate" and whispered,wh \ “Just one word — plasticsties," E arl \ , , ^ Tupper was alread y 21 years yc into jT G et It o v er w ith■ . maJang Tlipperware one of the best- —r known plo^c products ofofthe 'i post- jjl^, Get a Honda. Art, LM m p i& war generation.Tuppcr, a cchemical (n ^ I engineer, (bunded a plasticities compa- ny in 1938 and devisedd a w ay to adapt defense tedinologiesjes by puri- ' ’ ------fjIngTJbad^raeUlnrbypiTxtinxhict of'oil~ '"'vl refining into smooth, suppletple, extrud- ' —AcceI esswy-f—- vd p lo ^ c H c nom e^ it aftci , and put it on the nuu^et in : the “Wonderlier Bowl" andndthe“Bdl i liBieKOP ; Tumbler." It sold reasonably,bly wdl. Then, in 1948, Tupperer pulledj a ; new being from the Fulleiller Brush g • Man’s rib — the Tuppenrat\-are Lady. siale m 9 | laiB i %off •S (to 21 days gerhdiutloii P Harmony H! 35< m c h ^ ______IM ' combined ewide •HtaEsdmatu ^ s t o n ru 6/30/996;!

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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 £N —Adapted from1 “Mable“ and ,ic foodod storage bag and man- SServes four. alst> com es in handy ais s'i 'a filling m eringue .shells‘Ils. YOGURT G ar H offm an’s Frozen:cn Yogurt” for layer cakes or roulade:ides or a s a (Mak.lakes about 1 q u a n ) ------.... .——— ^ ------m p irni {n 'o r'^ h iTrrc a kk«r c - or - ic e ------STRAU'BCRliiRRVSMooniin ------i /4'4“Cup c nonfat milk, plii^2i cream. (M akes alxiut;>ut 1 (juart) cup “ C ook _ 1/2 cup low■ fafat milk 2 tabtablespoons nonfat'ilry milkk JILL'S. STR AWBKKR^;RY con- I egg, slightKuly beaten 1 tabtablesiHMin sugar, plus 2/3 cucup Continued from C1 she gets homehoi after a long day at Peel thc p ap ers off th e: taitam alci. SKRVK 1 1 /2 c u pIS s fresh or frozen I teaspoontea imflavored gelatin» S/VLSA\ work becausausc it is f;ist and easy - 40 CCut ihem into bite-sized:d pieces,p (M akes about 2 cups)I unsw eetenedI ststrawberries 1 cujcup fresh or frozen unswee Makes 1 giiUon minutes fron:rom start 10 Hnish and only Discard I] the juicc. Put bitebite-sized 2 nuarts ripe sirawberritTries 1 small bananana, peeled and enedd ststrawlierries S kirge cans »vhole lomton aloo lOmitiuicispIS preparation time. Ppieces of iam alcs into a b bui u ttered 2/i cup granulated supaiigar quartered 1/22 teasp«K)iiti vanilla e.xtract 3 small cans green diilies.clii dicod 2 canstainlamalcs c;casserole dish. 1/2 teasjjoon vanilla exti.•xtnict 2 tablespoonsins light com syrup 1 cucup nonfat plain yogur 1 small can jalapeipeno peppers, lcan>-elloellow hominy Mix in the hominy andnd m1 ush- 1. Wash whole berries,:s, 1hull and 1/2 cup browtiwn su g ar stirredred diced l e a n musijushroom soup nroom soup. Put cheese oovt v er th e pal them dr>’ with paper■r towels.t< 1/4 teaspoon)n vanilla' e.stract . 1. In a small nii.xer bowl, conO'"' 3 small ams black olivolives, chopped 1 1 '2 cu tp s sh re d d e d c h e d d a r i(top. Bake at 350 degreeses forf 1/2 2. Combine sugar andIld 2/.^ 'cup 3/4 c u p plai:lain luw-fat yogurt, binee 1/41 cup nonfat milk wit'*” * 1 sm:ill onion, dicedJ chcese houf.h waier in a large, shallo'llow-sided stirred n o nifat fat dry milk; stir until dr 3 bunches scalliun-s,s dicedd (include ])0 i. Bring lo a boil overrr nnieiiiurn- J. In a smallall saucepan, cook milk< dissolves.di Place nii.xer bovowl green tops) ~i------I72~bunrtratainrprnic Place the tomatoes,es, chilics and ~TVIartHa I jala}x.'nos in a large liowowl. Squasli the BiU IIU IIA j ijut^BSili*22i3*ii33 . ^ ingredients up \\iih yoiyour fingers tiU •Conlinued from C1 wonderful old-fa;-fashicmed'look. Spreadead the back of the decorati' they arc mixed compmpletely. Add HBIBBM ing in Color.ido. Spring l')9( But if • I’ho to a lhIhums ii with self-stick paperve r w th iwper glue and center tl '*■’ everything else, drainilined of juices, you’re archiving your gramandparents’ may lie.• ciconvenieni, but they lioiU'dsrds onto the glueCCome |KTman(anfntly attached to the so i-dgedges lie flat. Laitimer likes thisis reciper w hen • Whenever possibl.ib le . use AlbumsIS vwith acid frtx- paper 2. GlueGh t'\t) pieces of pjiper (sligl iirchival-tjuiiliiy su])plies,es, .s\ich as •> be»‘T cboier. for storage.ge. •I^xik for * I'iin^niaiUade album is one of my backk sisides of the covered boardrl^ InoviEs thcr^' in plioio-supply andd;ui-supplv ;u favoniew-aysto.to organize and display 'lliesese aare the endpajxirs. p H e u m c a JUNE n TQ.T0JUK«0|. - s ^ k ' ^ ■ | b & ^ stores. 'Illey are a little moriioree.xpen- a Rroup of phoihotos. It’s perfect for 3. To make the album’s pages,, ccut sive. hut over time they makema a big Jitstlist alxnit any occasion paperer |ito the same size as the Ixkuxirds. difference. - t*sj)eaally a wewedding, a baby slimv- Be surt«ire to use hea\7 , good-qualiiliiy WroWWHaafWi B i i : , ^ I’hoio-archive boxess c;can hold *'•> anniversiirsarj", a birthday or a jxiikter.. /\rt-supply , stores carry mailany snapshots and negatives. A cclamshell p-.*d»‘i«ion.^ wonderiderfiJ varieues. SCAM CONMERY KlCtnjauscAtt :• * B ___■ l.iiv (with a lid itirit .-liitinvracs-licllllj-____■ oflon iavc; aialbum s as thank-vou 4. UseUs a hole puncli.to miike a fe shin) is g(K>d for large prinirints. 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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. 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Boise pro winins Burley a I Pro-am by 1I strokes BURLEY • Boise profes}fessional Jeff Hiom- . . . sen finished one strokeoke ahead of Mike Hamblin o( Twin FaUs5 oion Monday to >s'in the Burli^ Munidpal Goiijolf Course Pn>am. Thomsen’s 54 was; theth best round of ’ golf among th e 44 profc;ofessionals. But Ben Hansen, a^ 79-year-old7! golfer from T arghee Village,e, sistole th e show by beating his age. scoringing a 78. ''I P>Q JM* TbOTMX M. UMHafTtan 61 ecccrr HoM< es. euw VMWWr u SC08 W. Bviv PMI e«. Dee LM e» jcfv> re, D»Tf> n. Jrf.'Gn»>Gn»wii;i,0>«c**>V‘ ( •MWK Cvry MpmI r 1. CM« £rtErraori ti. Eal Srvnn n S h Pn Tom Dmox P. 9M9»*Sk»e8,P.^HiNr . ,, / r 1. M SiTkMI r 1. DnrOK Ooi 72.2.EMr«Gn<aa Susuget w Aova «e, Pvy Jma te. M &-M « Ocncn S»9-** e VW Trw 66 TTMd^igwi Vor BrVMn ao3 U*UM UM C. frMMvr U M Pu U vrar« DM e& I. E S(*Av Tlwal^l'W] Dv>W«aMrei,MomSsm S»,>T«»Mea.ea>D»«a S: TwinFi"alls goii Local Olympic hehopefuls find mixed succcsress at trials lead boyys in toujimey H ATLANTA- Anotheriier S outhem Id a l^ Olympic hopeful bowedived out of th e U.S. •]T he Tlmes*Ne>»'S >%-as a 70 shehot by 16-year-old OljTTipic Trials MondayJay, and a third al-- Troy Nickel, most m ei a sim ilar fate.Ite. . TW IN FA LLS - C h risis 1T a rte r a n d S ites’ 74i ccam e in th e 16- •• Jerome native Wiindyidy Egbert fell short ------~NrckT?pltimasfefofTwin'Fi- rFalls led the-ovet-girls-p•pla>-while-u-76-g»»jjj«i in her bid to make thelie 'U 5 . team in th e jbo>-s <\i’th a one-over 69 >vhil(hUe WendeU’s was collect.cted by Jasmine •f t’* ' women’s hammer lhro\irow, an exhibition j Erin Sites’ t^\-o-over 74 paced:ed the girls in Stanger, Ru uj p e n , in th e 14*15 Kc-K cv-cnt this year. H er thnrhrmv of 168 feet put ^th e 1996 stop of the Magic; VoValley Junior dinsion. rr. muvc\ Crte-BiSWi'lw - ” 3' J u«« her eighth in the qualifyiifyingpooL ,Golf scries at Twin Falls Mklunidpai ui Golf trx OJt.Kn»rV.I‘»J.w»i»Twraw»ni — 0»wj 19 Cerri^MJt^ !1B0*»-U*e*r0ir»wv Ttt J An?, Jl OMI-Sanwiafvtev* u m w D.A.» DreoxrOnOnan.lV’tvV •’ n t JWIV ri JJ . 0»tt*r was eliminated in the disdisais compcdtion. . 2mcf Dm, V. Z Dr«wv M-v nt«v» —Tw^Ux^lTW, J4 ;; B>»B » o rre.S A 7 C ti»r imwrm . • Hailey’s Karl Van CalcarCal is still alive Tarter carded his 69 in1 winningw the C M re 1 while Lewis -CoU,S«.^T». r».«: '/JHfre*OM-tfrr..bai^U l*-'S(H’Wii rt : *irmvtUa for 0 bid in the 3,000-mc•meter steeplechase tboys 17-and-over division w ■ycar-old age W, r> SB . after a scarj* momentit Monday.\ Leading Fposted his 69 in the 15-ye Ml —T.s> UM, o./'.l ^ 2 ^ MTKf' iro»-QraTtnv.e» BnrOT'Oea I r« J r» 8Ce rrt tJ tw , . t overall score 5p« »t!j, his heat. Van Calcar cnunnshed into a b arn- Egroup. The boj-s third best o^ er and had to rally’ lo finish fifth in 850.97. He advances to tthesem iftnals... ------Texas A&M basclseballcoach ^G y m n a st!ts M ille r ,•, M o c e an i u l i k e l y^-to h e a dI to A tla ntita heads instruction>n at camp 7rhe^ Assodatcd Press Miller, 19.1. ha.s an ongoing problem \>itv>ith AUanta. The>- have aI re.real good chance con- son selection sc committee and cameune up with the nadonals and Mo- the swswift ruling, spokeswoman LuaiU ianPesiek RUPERT-M ark JcJmshnson, head baseball ' h e r left wrist,:t. Moceanu, 14, has a four-incinch sidering Miller w n the ceanu finished third, said, coach at Texas A&M UnUnis-ersity, heads a l>Injured gymnasts Shannonin Miller}> and stress fracturere in hctr right leg. e at “There is certainlyl\v aj chance they'll be Ththe speed of the decision wwa as a wei- of 17 coUcgiate andd t»professianal coach- Dominique Moceanu can m akee ththe OlN-mpic So instead1 cof asking them to compete : iton, beat, but it’s highly linliunlikely that the\ll be cometicd relief, Nunno said. ' es and pla\'ers offering)g instructionI at the *eaiearn \»ithout compedng at nextixt week’s ui- the triaU. to. bbe held Jim e 27-30 in Bostoi ik. USA Cj-mnastics dcddcd TueTuesday. USA Gj-mnasiasrics uill use the girls’ .scortores beat by six or sevenn people,"p said Steve "It’sIt’s ju-st nice to h aw it offidalal b«becausc it ______fmuth annual High S4fl-t tLyeball C ^ p .______aK ^------takiss-:>^th.-pr.»wm-nff;'Niinnoviid, seball school runs "^ Mmgnuia'MKyanur v^'lnnmj y - T>f~tliu‘ta&t— fruiin h u -iutJo 5rtn—JrtiiUJOrMiUeF^-oach.— ThiTthret^av baseb USA G>Tiuiastics rectreceived petitions and Mw[oceanu’s coach. Bela Karolji,slji. said he July 8-10. twovi-o national dtles, each pctidondoned to skip their trial scon ! top medical foniLs from boilboth ^ I s ' coaches late "hadd ino conccm about appro\-al”d” oof the pe- For $80, baseball1 piplayers entering ihehe trials because of physicalcal problem s If their naticItional scons iuv among the to d to Monday afternoon, faxeaxed it to the four-per- ution.m. grades 7-12 receive 18S ho.uj^h( of advanced niatnade ^rorse b>- compedng at thehe nationals.i sevi-'n at the: ttrials, they will be headed t instruction covering: d«defense, offense, pitching or catching, ba.iba.se running, speed r — improvement and weighiight iniimng. C e nntehniars TThueson wiiins in 1st roiD u n d Enrollment is limitedted, so pre-registra* No. 20 . tion by July 4' is require-ired. ------1 ByM>Tid.ndec Larsen ing his dom:mininance in the tournamentlent defeat- For m ore informationion. contact Minico ■■ Times-NeNews cprrespcindent ing Anthony*n>- Renaldi & 0.6-0. baseball coach Russss 'Wright at 436- Jaim e An\nnest of Twin Falls tookik thet only 687S,orJeffSchowat6:it 678-1617. •ii;'. T\\XV1S FALLS - T h e Txsin FallsIs JJunior Open match playt,yed on the female side ofif theth draw. Application.*! are a\-ail\’ailable at Donnel- i v ' ' . kicked offof Tuesday with early roumlunds of sinjjes Annest bouilunced Holly W ebb 6-1, S-11 in th e 16- ' ly’s Sports, Minico Highif ^ School a nd The >.vT ' ■ action. year-old divivision. Times-Ne^-s Mini-Cassiiissia Bureau officc. In thl e 1 8-year-old d iv isio n ,, CiCentennial's The junioiior open reaches full springg totoday fea- Compiledd fromfr staff reports : Sha>Tiei Thueson T went to u-ork agaIgainst Hannes turing morere singles along with doubleibles teams M M Achhomem e of th e Wood Ri\x*r N'alle;illey. Thueson’s taking the ctcoun in all divisions. p e n e trarating t approach shots comomplomented orrte ieiniiswewc.-0« . (W S«tW> S-C « Ufion* o - ‘W sharp \*oll•oUe>-s ovenvhelmed Achhom -.7TX PMCQV «mU M Thuesojson’s 6-1, 6-2 \ictor>‘ advancances him m to leyiieeiew-wi M 60 Er«ac> Today ' tl^e nexttt iround w here h e \\-Ul m eetet EricI M etzger ofT t> inF1 Falls. M etzger w asted noI tinnm e estabhsh- »e)n«--NeetP*' Bur1«y otTwin Falls A.. dodout))eh«odor. 4 p.m. Twin Falls AA at Miaieo.» . Cdoubleheader. ay s h e ’s n*ested, reaa d y 4 p.m. ^ S aiim p ra s sa Jerom o al Kimtwdy. <9ouboubleheader. 4 p.m. : The Assoisodatcd Press The recent French Open wasw pras said. "The pointsIts arei a lot Buhl at Marsh Valley, doubleheaderdou 2 p.m. a Itaxing ordeal th a t saw Sa:Jam- shorter w hereas clayV you’reyo out t A i IBLEDON, England — pras pr scrape out three five-se-set there for three hours.^ I feel: like : ■ ootf 'P e te Simpras, an on the edge of wins tri before losing in the ser«mi- Pm Ht enough to go five sets on Idaho sta le womor>'« amamt ateur al Plantation ■ mentali andar ph>'scal exhausdon finals fit to eventual champiipion grass ... Besides, thislis is i it. It’s GC. Boise t%NT) week■eks ago. sa>‘s he’s fit and Y’evgeny Yc Kafelnik-ov. It left hihim the biggest tournamlament we . fre sh forfor a run at his fourth spent sp and still mourning, thetl ha\-e." Tennia by the first Twin Falls Junior open K v ■ straightlt V^VimUedon title. May M; 3 death of his coach TiraTi If Sampras gets by i . • T h ewworld’s c top-ranked pla>-- Gullikson. Gi t>vo rounds, h e shouliould reach J erwillhahave to be. “I didn't go into the Freninch th e quanerfinals again:;ainst eith er J ; . A\s-aitiiitin ^ him in th e second this ihi year all that Ht and it totook lOth-seeded Michaellel Stichi or SUNE — tf Tuesday’s draw its toU," Sampras said. "Ancn d I No. 7 Thomas M uster,;r. ‘‘ • holds to0 iform — is likely to be fought foi so hard to g et there tl:that Muster, who is seedleeded five ' 9 ^ M ark P*hilippoussis, hi the 6-foot4 mentally m« 1 just kmd of hit: tthe spots below his woridrid ranking.i , Ausiralioilian who beat Sampras w wi all in the m atch against Kafafel- called W imbledon'si ' s se< e d in g • *” straigllight sets in January at itikov nil in the semifinals. sj-steni a “joke” Tuesdaisday. ■ . the Aust;istralian Open. And he T m better now, but I thihink "It doesn’t manersr thattl I’ve •'-'V.i-vi ' h as alsoso drawn o tough first* th thi a t's th e w orst Tve ever fifelt never won a tnatch at Wimble-^ ' ’ ' ^ ■- ro u n d o]opponent, American -body-wise bo and mentally. It wasw don," said the Austrianrian.whois For the litest K o m a ll • 73 3 4 -6 3 2 6 a dominant player on me, iswinlessiniourpreriosrious visits ThcTimcs^ ___ I “M ark’s's a vei>- big h itte r with a skipped sk last week's Queefefi's to the grass courts aat t Wimble^1 h u g e SCIserve. Obviously he’s grass-coun gn event, didn’t tousuch doiL "■ ' prT3\*en1 hihe can beat.me in Aus- a ar racket for sever^ days, "sleslept “Fm still No. 2 in1 thetl) vrarld He's got a big game, es- a a lo1 t and pla>-ed g o lT andJar- i and I think I shouldI bbe e seeded SaiT F rancisco's Barry• B in London on Saturdrday maybe 3 or 4, but a t leastle a in th e ] Scores and statsis D2. In the fourth Inning agaIrlalnst the Florida Marlins^Inesday. vcr>-toujju g h to re tu rn . T h ere's . ,foifor his first practice on grass.s. top four. I think to seede e d th e No. deal* 2 player in th e w orldrid No,i 7 is D4 For more baseball, seea DD2. no reasoison to look ahead but **Grass isn't q u ite as physic : Money this is ai >1\-ery, tough draw ." ly ly demanding as clay," Saiiam> qtute respectless,” 0-2 Tlmos-Nows. Twin FoilFoils, Idoho Wodnosday, Juno0 19.19961£ D odgeers, C ulbs split double)I header . T lie Vhillies havlave lost 11 of th e ir last 12. :ie Brant Brow;n hit CHICAGO — Rookie le ^ ^ Osl»onie (6-3)} gave£ up a (wo-run homer to n the sccond g'ame, National, League nvo solo home runs in t Todd Zeile in thehc sixt^ but wpn for the Hfthfth. giving him three for thohe id her Charles Johnson’s glove. As , Brown, who entered;d ithe game l-for-5 tatcher Tied for the ball, Benard broke since boing recalled fromt>m Triple-A Iowa on sc“rnc ec hits in the second L* and w as safe on a cIom; play, to Play Doublcbwdcr June 15. coUected three I irry Bonds hit his 20lh hom er for die g a m e a n d w e n t 4-for-6 forfo r th e a fte rn o o n . “ V^ il — T h e N ew Y ork-P ittsburghs h Delino DeShields liit aathrec-nmhomerand th gam e ^vas rsiinedh1 out Tuesday with the Mctscts i>'cs 5 , P a d r a 3 lad four hits and four leading 2-0 in.ththe first inning, and will be . 9 rookie Roger Cedeno had TL/\NTA — Chipper Jones biti! a t\«>-nm RBIs in th e opener, a 9-6i DtDodgers’ v ia o ry . . rt ot a 5:05 p.m. EDT double­lie- e r M th t«-o cu ts in th e seventh1 inrinning. h eader \Vedne.sdaday. In the nightcap. Chicagcrago’s Mike Campbell mes hit u 1-0 pitch from Jo e y Ham!amiion(8- Tl.et«-otean»JIS alread y jverc sc heduled fo r a ,s. a llo w in g tw o r u n s ...... f . (2-0) weiu five innings, :i l er the left-field fence for his lltli1th homer. j„„bloheh e ad e r Ju ly 30 in New Y ork. h a d an RB I double. a n d th re e hits. H c also had shot scored Mark Lemke. whoho 1had sin- ■ j.i,^,^.ssuinerZ■ Z ane Sm ith (4-3) wiU get a r ^ l b * jo k th e !os.s, giving up Ism ael V aldes (7-5) io<')k with two OUIS. .< , l>aM.-balI mullig;inan — his bad stan gets tossed ■ ■ I six e a rn e d n in s anti n ine hitshi in 5 2-3 innings. i,.,v•was ; the 14th loss in IG games "A^dcsin ---Hlhestansas all over again Wednesday. Chicago’s Sammy SiSosa hit his 23rd Piulrcs.res„>vh() fell a gam e liebind Los Ar homer, a ihree-run-shotot ioff reliever Chan iheNLNL-'VVest after the Dodgers splitiit a double- ExpOS 12, Rocl^c k iw 8 H o I’a r k in tlie e ig h thh tlthat gave' him the headerJer in Chicago e arlie r in th e d.ny. I D E N \T J< - Mi^Uke Lansing hit two homers, National I-eagiie lead. &tntn DiegoI stnm ded 14 bascninners.iL-rs. lea^mg a gnmcnd slam in the eighth inning, a t leastast one on in evcr>- inning exceptept the first in^ve.i'cn runs ifor M ontreal; Gianl-s 9. M arlins 8,15ISinnlnm "“l™ninth. Tlio RtKkies hihad eraS4^ a 7-3 defidt withith seventh on a threc-nin homer ------^ ‘-I'k A N e ise cV — 4*ai•PafRom»Wild-i>iicli— -ir n =ainals3;i*HilliK2 ------■tto — liis second of the game in tlic iHiiiom of the 15thIth inningi scored Mar- j by Dante Bichetti n e p itc h e d — a n d a solo shotot by V inny Castilla, vin Ik-nard. r. LOUIS — Donovan Osborne out in the eighth, Lenny Web- 'Ilie G iants had blov\-nn nran 8-3 lead w ith two se v en:n strong innings and Davidd BBell and .But with one oi Darren Holmes (2-2) and pinch- mii'i in th e ninth whon theth e M arlins rallied for Ro>-ccce Cla>ion( had nux* RBIs a s St.. LcLouis ^on ster singled off Da j;“- hitler Darrin Fletcstchcr-doublcd. The Rockies in­ five nm s. inchiding Gai>’A’ SSheffield’s Rame-ty- its four3unh stm lglit. ked Mark Grudzielanek.' whoho ing. threL‘-nin hom er off RodKO' Beck. Tlie he Cardinals have won five oof f; six.'and icntionally walke w m m H , to load th e bases, a n d Lansing In the ISih. Benard singlingled. ttwk second on have: fiiiiglitfii back to .500 at 34-34 for llie first had four singles, li ing m er to left center. a iicrifice by Steve Scarsorrsone a n d ad\-anccd to tim e! sincesir A pril 2G. w hen they w erec 1212-11 hit a 432-foot homi

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 hander Brad Radkc retii KM Cram , ters before losing hislis no-hitter,; shutout — oD-o I'WTif 4 iie a « w « » 40111 f-CeewIJl.saaD U«»*im(ia »- S«»r UO • J 3 J 4 d straight after winning fi\-e ofdght.of d 'i iktMcii m n 001-0 0 rM>lS«P'*«a9 2 lOS-'tnure Sin Cirtco 1 10 0. 0 0 0 ]J and victoty in the spanpan of five pitches in diird s iM.TM OCD m > -i :mi> 4 1: : imko < ooo -InrtnWll 2 t 1 t 0 1 5 die New York Yan-, ^ Tododd Van Poppel, who relieveieved staner ItTfl ilriwn' hM'cni ■M? sn>v>c 4010 0M9JB }t00 ' the seventh inning as tl h, won for the - 0 |IUM(lfl KMtlH 3S-KUIH Ht- >•0 Tuesday night. •c Wojdechowski in the fifth, w » io C»»/J« JOOO * J I ^> SM«42(3ttoi3:2?> tX,rar«niK-C«wl3i$-»»R- sd only 35 pitches to ; um “ e in five dedsions. He pitc : 2 2 0 J 2 R adke (4-8) needed i eless innings, allou-ing three« hihits and no .-CJ 1 «■«> ^ . , : : , , , hjV..aa 2 3 0 C 0 1 0 nkecs and 21 more to sictr 1 0 0 0 UtC<»» i c /o t«»^S'-^l»JC..Il C>j.nto-ml * retire th e first 15 Yank< ies. r «.*na.; ,jru.c* •iWt-s»w■ m’i': ntwMSK 1 ■ c c e e 0 Uly Taylor pitched a perfectrt tvtwo innings t«f»« B' sno* r r« » 1am s : S 2 taa" 3 ) S} the seventh, Paul O’Ne’Neill sliced a double five of the sue Wiu>5*C»'3-^ 1" ! cffosanoocui his fifth save, striking out five ,mi w m .J 2 * 0 5 0 °; bCNTDEM. ' axaiMO.i down the left-field lineline for the Yankees’ batterershefaced.- Urr«v^ ii*»r^;M J 2 4 2 tvisa 4 130“ Rndke then got twowo quick strikes on nmssj)n o six hits, induding diree: hahomers, in 4 ■jTMtCA 10 5relJ* ’ » 7 1 I 0 I iw v .' s I : ' s 12 1 CMma >11 4000 S«F<«aik * Tino Martinez, who3 aftera: fouling off a i.3inr.nhings. , S '.” i!S !S ? .r i! i! homer into the lower W ll 0 ba U « • 2 0 1, >«9f:l SOOO CmAi K S 1 2 '\ pitch, lined his 12th hoi >xti< 1 1 1 ; 0J I J * t ! e 0 0- « I Iort« oooo J t 00 was Mardnez’s 100th Ange s;;» *• Scr^oX JOOO IWBot 4 0J 0 0 n»rin : 0 0 0 1 : , tm tX S 2 } t oucnd I 0 0 0I deck in right field. It ws gels 5, W hite Sox 4 -.IW3D iO !l txr^l- 4010; 1 0 ■ Silas I Swooa 4 2 2 0 Owrat J 0 t 00 career homer. ANiNAHEIM, Calif. - Tim SalmoiImon lied the KO osow^w I s : : 1 « 1 i C C 0 i . J 52 1 ft*iiu U 1 0 ------iireTvrsr— J35“ K»*,QS'' 1---- ff-e.-C 5-S — 1 Radke finished witwith.a three-hitter, scoree with hi» ninth homer in 15 ggames ond— - •^ i> w v rn '«rox»w; • I "13 5 5 CMWiSlI 1 - 0 0 0 0 ' AP-».T«niu Save w m iCotMvi iso-ocv r.»np 1 0 0 0 «*«•(»■ 1 000I throwing only 78 pitch(dies in his first com- DonI SlaughtS drove in the go-aheadlead run with iHiXOO ‘TWT* iooo SS?» IMS0 plete gome in 16 stansts diistl season. an eig:ighth-inning single as Califorrifomia rallied N L standln}>s >4) artiH leihaa 10SMGCU5 CHCWO § Kenny Rogers (5-3),1), who\ pitched a pec- againn toi defeat Oiicago. >nn:l 4C0 i S'MO'S < 0 2 C 0 fea game for the Texascas Rangers in 1994 —• Thehe win was the A b els’ ninthtl in 10 games, Vngels trailed, ' - ^SS » oco a»~)^ ) IO,n4' i C J 1 C»retX J 1 ' : ! 7cCB «lllSt2*?5Sl' 31°•"u 2' baseball's most recenient perfect game,— I all nine coming after die Ang* c SSiiT ! • 4 4 s S ja 41 t : White Sox lost thetr fourth strastraight game ’ cler)* JS J e SSjl* 1 ' I 0 fwic 1 0 3 0 4 ' r C j gave up six hits in cight-:^t-plus innings. Aftctr ™ * r & ii P1 i C OCOO tauK J 1 ' 3 for the sixth time in sc\'enn gagames after C*»l04i i«-«s hm*:> 4 I J 0 IWwiP C 0 CC f walk in the ninth, “*?“ v ' i-Ji 16-0»iCl S*t»W«01 HJ-fcw.in . tfnne 4 110 .Utwc < C ' cC tffiif c ooc u»i»>ie 1-0 eo > giving up a leadoff w ning 19 pf 22. co.9iiMCiic«.itr, a - i ^ JT;irMu|li|.'• R ogers was replaced1 byb: John Wetteland, C8 1 10 J 0 iS S * -2111I Dl«»r|-{ibn|JiMl-m««2«| |t4) fttfatalcn Cm’i«4' , who got three' outs forrhis.9*s=vc hi 'roy Pcrcival ^ It hits in eight innings. Troy * On-f CO 1060 >««.3 4 116 >rat4 3 0 0 0, I’D CaaUaiiil CS-C>\e.-*ina|4| S- jj V • ‘ .'4 4 3 3 I1 I I • O.V1(fi toco<0 Cauon 4 3 :c Unxtr 1 I 1 i - pitchched the ninth for his 19th save in 20 at-. j Rf» ; !j e c c 0c : . uaee c o oo<0 *W.;p .< 0 0 t T>-aa 2 0 0 0' ' " " '" l" *°’ Blue Jays 11, Marinertiers 3 lempt :: » Cl *• 0 c y ■00 0 111' OOSO juzman remained un- Witl^th the score ued 4 ^, Gary DiSDiSardna led IJ &.Tr«p 0 0 0 s Bwisp ooce ! 2-3 1 1 1 0 -2; . SEATTLE•Juan Guz • "*“ W I « C# UTrrtf 10 0 0 0»«.^ 10 00 4 beaten agaitut Seattle• andan Joc Cancr home- off theth eighth with a double, .advanced.adi to ______J_o_c_ :_ c . .0 -3 _ Wctc 0 0 0 0 Ur*nt __0 0 0 0 ------Sjii*; ------n - r - - ir r — ' I f - S S r .....- - S - - g - 2 : S - : ’ ?i B i fi B e“------red in tho founh straightht fgameior-Toronio------thirdd (o a A.groundout nnH ^IjuLSlaufibt’s nn _____ 1 Guzman (5-5) alloweiwed four h its an d six singleJe off Chicago relitn er Bill Sima;imas(CM). ^ 5i H vs ' lC«-SxCN»i4 Wm' 0*id>w0 KTWrWR .Trci-xx^iX Dm UaV^M * 000 CB M»-»J ' **^ ^ 3 4 4 I J> walk.s, while strildng outeut ei{^t in 5 2-3 innings, i«i »-To.i«in c*-«(n Sa-wdi cs- OoQi Oil OCD ejl-« He is 7-0 lifedme againstist thel Mariners. In d ia • r ri tl a tns O w i’iXreftS-Hmwy-'fiTT lians9,RedSox7 SO ; ” r?^ *?Tn '«P-eTKaU'(i*WVie' The Blue Ja>-s scorcdxi fifour runs in the first q t )»-Cam«<-0aS'M«|4| BCtonil?) Utn>-iq-» WWQU In fta^ SacaC LEVELAND - Omar 'Vizquel;I drdrove in six •j; ,.j,3 5 5 J . OM»MTa> T-jll A-UCiO(U»> agaiiist Bob Wolcott: (5(5-7) on a Ihrcc-run s, induding ^ the second grandid sislam of his ji'Wk/y irt ’*■ lytMt C 0 0 C '•>»>» -050c 5 c v League leaders *er, os Clev'dand beat^^sto n i ■j .jKn'. InnAi'; Ctemt C C C &»,•» I 7 2 0 4 7 RBItriple. • l y ^ nearly two hours by niin.1. ' ' ;■} cn-fn; 1 1 1 ' 1 cC SuSw^ntl ! 3 2 ’ ' 7, WTOM.UMUE C oner hit a t^vo-run, shotsh< in the seventh in- he Indians’ 11th s tio i^ t victonctory over the 0 fcfr. ' M ) J « 4 I 1[ ncu^Ca M t« 4< U Mr - ning, his 17th this senscason and his founh c 0 0 0 ti-rmnS'l < <■! 1 0 5 0 2 RwalA O 2* JS n >4» 1 Sox came hours after the five-gamefive- sus- - . OncaOC M IM 13 r» 131 against Seattle, off Edwidwin Hurtado. Jacob sions ? of Albert Belle and Juliaiulian Tavarcz 1J 0 a c « ii Wffsw ) homer in the eighdi. M J 0 I 0 fCtr i « 0 9 , S^Mi>» 7t M U. K 337 Brumfield added a solo ho c rcduccd to three games by the American Tsa X I 11 • Tm S S.104 U 4 cttili lechti ScneaCa V m it K 337 7 110 J 1 1 C0 • M-3 t J 0, 0 - vajnxni <2 3i rr J3t . Lengugue. Widi the focus again on BeUc.I who , utnst. « s r 31 fl » Athletics 8, Tigers 5 tSrhome runs, Owm> » 01 oce-ice-i 7: j 1 Bsrp,r.-i 3 111 •.ntCa « .12 M •» 132 ’ leadsts the major leagues with 254ii OM i» so tro-sCO-S CVWt « 1 JI SoKwft JOCC: C B^akno' rtM e ! taan r> r< cr Uivrka-asr tr 2SJ 47 M XU DETROIT — Tony BaBatista's first major- Clevxlk-eland’s little No. 9 hitter providijvided most of t-Tijittii-) C»=-Cl»-nJ4 s*«: ICS-ice- 7 2JS Boot ; ' ne-AUfV>.- Srarts:: Saa-MlaM.- GM.-awMUa< W 2H U M 131 Om<«-H- Cav.1 7 0 10 OV^f 4 000 ’ wnaltn league home run was oneoni of five homers hit the offense.ofl iiri u.C«nRi Ocrtu-iDi iSitiiJiti■ It| »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.Cry^f 0 0 3 t .« ibVqbm ca ODO 101-4 0 QwiQ> XI lit 0>>7I SSTu,- S S ^ S T««' '* aV«'o Taw n, J ; >.J J 400 t».i(p ooo:li S:rJ;«.L” “ iWUUKUll It 231 4r B sr t gOVeiTKaor; IM-lni'gamJ OxJ^ir Breweisrs await [UmiSaa «7 M U M »r ■ 7&-Seul'.-| l&a-w WMViuSat S2 M O' 74 SI ■ U « Q P«a rnvwM t u a r M w tK ■ n tSrvi2i3i OivawiJi ] Cf«ui M jo» « rj JU ' (»» Tju OUi l« »• S1 p** c n liu i tittn I MBowvt U>H «> h R [X se 50 S]«>Nrr n 2J4 41 II lu Money leudcrs t«»n f»n*wT- ’(in ur)'] 4 SwUM ou Sieoil '0 DMtUn fwsClV.«r. , r , , J, ZSUK u 2U ^r - M IM U««n Ftfi rtar Taut USJ4J » ArotMV JUtM 11 JO OMOiatnCoD.nS'.'S Hmaltn piirchaase offerr reporte(sd iiijSurewJioT Untt *m |I4C«2 14 An ‘ WV«»ftfc*BV,a.O«r,JiS4^2Jfc^- U4-t Uoa* UMMI3 Crf . IH.OJ* i». , w.Sa«a».CMxtam}in>mt MADISON, Wis. (AP)iP) — The Milwaukee thatc tthe Vallom family sent aI letterlet to the 4 oJi 0:«m. 7«i*> IJICCS 9 I— S'i*'! vitn ^ C^W'fl J 8 2 J 0 !5 Cho^auco-iglljiJo Brewers continued aa waitingw game Tues-1 Brew«wtps offering to buy the teameam for $115 Coxv .yeefw>e» 7iui t:-c« Hc-ni C^«M V4. tX«4) 11 JMMImm Uo«tu &* . »20'MS 'S.JmD4,. HS.. ‘ £Sy^»S!?5niffr»S!S*«' through for their stalledled stadium pro ject an ofl□ffer last August that involvedIved develop- ». 0 J Twn. Jll SM I. NO S«NB. iMTrfjit. A > k b • > h H e A Milwaukee televidtlision stution rejxJrted mentIt of a downtown stadium inti coconjuncdon NU •'l.l’lflt " KOMI ilio C/^t 4010I f«flC»W i'o^ 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> Iijnr D a m*iw DT«ct , A dnunistnidon Secret, said n ^ v i n g th e sto- Theh e Associated Press was unabl*»riK»ft«cni so wt, M^Maooe r . ucMcra « Omm tvV COUfOi . t Oar LZn ' 4 ^ J « 2 i KU^4M» am crI f l tak ard IM- AAx Tawitu «tOC«OWWO»CCUS Oiaa Matw Thompson’s top aide,lires sai that the Brewers famil:dly members for commentt becausebe the M TiuLintM 4 torCan>.CM»u dium stalemate require « oil" t T«M U m S11.7)] S Jn» Em»> »««.« ’’ CtN7(liWr-NaMl«^^^«»H Oili Ijrsts 9 UmSTto Dc n i ’l TnM |114» t 0«raN>.Amn t»i>.^ tOWtO*llrt!«t^5^SS<» »,an ,1 come up with S90 miUiiu been unable to Mt a wereienon-published. - « fM tj OMr<'aiPau.s4r lion cost. The team has b r>.«a' 1V(» Ui Jtt t! Oiro 1. Namauava T»>>lf*<»a^artgfioMrB^^ : was to be pan of the Priirieb said the Brewers could1 noinot consider rM. 1 J»»«u«*uil*4 JI ttirUW| au.'siill lO10 P»*A0tlPM>P**iaS-S9«»«>l.ai* f 550 million loan diat wt IWHl-.KMK T..M tu m .u .t|i> « M tNxM any' ppurchase offers withoutt permissionpe ^ n int Ujrv OaaFvUo'I ucn. C«Mi» v< u rja 4. tor tkMt Om K SAN »(00 PAOaC&-T»M C t>M «w>. tASTTtWttstE nA Tt-4«^ ■ d eal s to figure out how to fromn major league baseball, andUld th e team M m '5 J^jUr ■ntft-*' CffarMML<.NU. W OUt .l»WS S oo »•">. CMUU lg. •w&SMMCcina'tflOf’IUaSpa* * “The team just has k out U] nt e. Tg»^i Com. n«su ?Ui a>» w (Men ht C Jcm riar«flr aM SS C*!")' ew/oSU w .^ Oa« WAV «B« »*»•I iey,” Klauser said, “r m • does5 noti plan to seek that pcrmissinission. MCSOOnOM TfiM UJ ra« I. Breu AMW SI Cw; iLTmafruC'DKau. ». . come up widi its money,'in the maiL" Sclidig, the acting baseball comrommissioner, . . I.MN. 7.UJ Cr^atr IBjr _ ^ U>NN»SlA CROOUtOH-Na«*4 Mart Brewers spokesmanlofthegovemor.anda L diumtn is cridou to th e team ’s futufuture in MU-. . « u»» Ot»n. JsMrtiK. S D. 1?*“ >tl I’v 'Vw\°'K5eS,5rf2TuwUvl' SNnxKcM SqNsn WM.'tSI7H I. lira C»». Tm tn H* tt UUM U4.'« UHMM»raP0FM.lMl. Um. »ni<7 Cam m m * u . l37 001 4. IU>U> HTROir to a ^nawy^^SV*! MMM Tim'* next step is the returnunpsonandScligi of waukiikee. &]-«•>.Kxmcr Kjn.U4Ur r (r HM, Tom lS4n iCMt» 1,'eis iV'tft 14 OMl*C«Hn. i*MJ. .MiUefw,CW«*W.Ieui I2«3Ur» • 5n*55*wKjU-S»»tS'Ow3J«t»- * meeting between‘Ihom;n who were so instru- ;Th(hompson is expeaed backJc fromf Aus- ». e « i«.m n Or** OiT«, Nj'Mj. Un.un TanlrnJarmvMirrraciiCW.UtWJ “Only the rwo men w Sr>rM SD. taw* fen r. lnr» IMnron. OtiOr. K«i 124 snI I n w ’SwTt-ifaaiia •» Hanmal e project together can traliaia oh Thursday night, butt maymi not be SudMui Kloi*7.'Li.U'.l» !>.*« 0«r^T*« Jann Oom H U . 124 CV2 f. ** mental in putting the’s p a way to move it for- ablee ito immediately address the Brewers’ 2. M NTH'rORKJiTS.S^OeiaKOOoMti •< meet and sec if there's a ^U*MUl Ut.’M : gar • OAniANOHAiOEBl- Hj. ut.ioi1014/j.4*v>". ■ S'”!. U«« Sl' M' '2 l‘*a t«4aM amf. IM Iiara ■«» («■•••rt w ard." Prieb said. I say obout a reported , Ththere was no need to renegotiaiodate th e sta-, Dkju 11 UnUJmttVMM JM ttiTV. H^lixM. Itm . lHUrur J**‘ ixo»w«eiij|h«swu«.i'WH4 HiMMxMTlaav* . «>Mlar< batWM iM IMmI nggax R v tfr* M c . NU. m ea t om 1« P**AatL?t«»»inK»-#«r«lDJ»r«>«. ;; He had nodiing toikee sa; group to buy the diumm deal beqiuse the Brewersrs havehi never nrmcku.simi I.ChmtU«o* 13 0(Mt rum ts) 11. vsAS»QtOM.4n«m«P U«t ttiM offer from a Milwaukee im 3. *r t UMTiW.bn.Or*- t4nlC<-cnlU«i.Ucn |i t » ' WA^rncTON CA(^tAl»-$9«4 in t>a« saidi tthey m il b c unable to com

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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-:ic>- that In his 10 NFL seaso:isons. Walker tlimg thattha I %s-ill know,". Jordan sai< a lot of running hacks," saidaid Giants : V . - ^ J gained 15,881 nll-purrjrp o s e yard s. truly lov’ a three-year, S4.8 millionn c< contract ie he failed to in April 1995 bccause of the uncer- — —I year was the first time I on. a seven-year NFL veteninn m who APpnoti im bined yards NEWV> ( ORLE/VNS — G reg Jackson tainty of’ re-signing R odney "OM total at least 1,000 comi les for the p.xst t%vo seasons, signedsif p a (nishing and receiving).lg). ■ playedd w th the Philadelphia Eagles Hampton, who becamele a trei Giants runninging back Herschol W alkerf ca a n 't k e e p h is h a n d s on Icned by ihe aone-ycjyear contract with the New OrOrleans &iinis on Tuesday, agent at the e nd of last scai "Wc are all sadder from 1985-88, was a third-rod-round uartbrback Kont Graham in a g a m o a g a in s t th o Nov release of Herschelicl Walker," Jacksokson, who starred ai LSU fr Hampton re-signed, and the choice of the New York Giariants in 19S9. H e played withA-ith the ith'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. They returned to0 CCache 5,000) metersm Monday at the U.Sl.S. Angeles OljTnpics whivhen she was ?3leyUiy late Monday. tra c kIc andai field trials, where shiihe left.lying on the infikep. S ton had w anted to b e there, bibut had a charirj* softball ggan am e to ipian again. , her feet. d. ° Siney, i ; who since the age of 1.13 “I thought, ‘1 hoplo'pe I'm n o t a n e n d 1 1 ■ ;- « - has beet>een Am erica's leader amon;)ng falling.’-For an insiaitant there, I T ^ > w omien en middle-distance runners!rs,' thought 1 was going; ddow’n,” said tJOrQ<•dan collects four!rth Finals MVP I . W f . , alw ayslys has had a running obse;es- Slaney, who didn't thinlink about the v r«irICAGO — David Stern hasIS presented so many aware^■ards to IVk • sion.. It has carried her to grealrat- Budd in d d en t b ut didd nm om entarily- ael Jordan, th e NBA commississioner S iem is beginning to (get a [(A - ness,, anand to great pain. fla s h th ro u g h h e r many m come- lex about it. C? V ~ ‘ She;C holds five U.S. records frorom backs. “I felt I hadn'tI't ' w orked dus ’s me. Michael's parking val•alct and trophy attendant.:n t. h e re B i ^ . ' 800 meimeters t6 3.000 meters, all1 aof hard through all thosese Iinjuries jmd ^ S tem said Tuesday, shortlyIv before presenting Jordanm w th a w hichh hhave stood for more thann a problems to not work■k Ihard m this y and new car for being nameled MVP of die NBA Finals.s. R'i decade.de. She was nearly unbeatablble race." v-as a record fourth Finals MV[VP trophy for Jordan, compl|Mie chanicilically gifted. Maybe 99 pei t of her body is ready to d M ary S la n a y o f E u g e nrte, e , O re.. m a k e s h e r w ay ththrough .h o , ething and 1 percent — oneJ lilit- I■ , * ■ , woman'# 5,000-motorflrr.final at the Olympic teamim tria ls In tie tendendon •— isn't ready.” A tlan ta M o n d ay . T ho 37-year-old37- finished secor:ond behind Lynn Slan O T B A U legal jousting Tuesday in t: »r scores of objections ar ease of Dallas Cowboys^s receiverr Officer. Matthtthew Drumm reiter- after : • NCAA FOOIOTBALW *fo women, oted previousIUS testimony that requesijests for “sidebar" confereno • poA Michael Irvin and two i, A BASKHBAU liscuss questions being dire«<:ted 'BIG SKY,T, M C 10 A WAC BASIBAU, stemming from a M arch ananest.at a Iran’s eyes wert-ere bloodshot and it to d isa m. appeared he hadha an extreme case or wimirimesses. , . • R O D K O • N H L motel near Texas Stadium. No more." Alvarez snoppe The Hve defense attomismeys and of “cottonmoulouth” when police “No • C A N A D IA N F O O T B A U is has got to stop." • AUTO RACILCING two prosecutors pickedI upu[ >vhere arrived a t th e mimotel. “This h • S O C C IR didn't. • T I N N I S they left off after the indi'ndictments Drumm saidlid that two plates. It die cma posses- in c lu d in g o nle e found under the At to one point, Irvin’s attome for cocaine and marijuana rin Clancy, objected that sion against the ^ o wereere thrown love seat whenere Irvin was sitting Kevin EXCLUSIVE was disrov* ond a n o th e r wiwithin inches of his diagraipTun of the hotel room drovDwn I------l i i ^ ^ B f i out last week whtn it was one of the arresting office:e rs ered th a t a m eifiber of' theth' grand elbow, containlined loose cocaine by one f I b S B ;m April 1 and marijuanaya along with rolling was1 leleft in front of the witnele ss jury that indicted them id w hile a second officer te s 1 J j lived outside the county. papers and oth)ther drug parapher* stand > fied.I. The three w ere quicklylyre-indict- r nalia. ces, ond a . Drumm saidd cofficers w ere called A lvaIvarez overruled the objectioio n , ed on.the same charges Qancy began to take the didia- ■ hearing on several defense d to the hotel byly ithe night manager, but Qi n dowiL motions, including one to[o likeep out who said he rectecognized, the women gnund prostitutes' and said “LeaLeave it there," Al\-arez said, evidence seized at the momotel, WIS as possible prc they had leftt bbehind drug para- Irvin■vin, whose trial is set to beg - 1 - ^ I ^ i i 1 staned again. t Tuesday, faces up to 20 yea Police say Irvin, 30, his former phemalia whenen previously staying next Ti :rts,31,ond at the hotel, in priserison if convicted, team m ate A lfredo Roberts, he pretrial hearing was sche Jasm ine J en n ip h er Nab\vaiiwangu and D rum m said dh h e heard Irvin whis- . The th 22, were pertoB*ck,“W«We've been set up." .uledi to continue Wednesday. Angelo Renee Beck, both - = C H AN t N E L 4 1 Costas signs cont *1 • WORLD POFOOTBAU LlAOUl .£v', a n t e d • PAC 10 BBi A S K I T B A U NEW YORK (AP) — rniif/ T?r o B U Y j B | | a | | | B Sports announced Tuesday teUoBS •SnmDellaR • S tm Said • W O R L D CCUP U OP HOCKIY has signi^ Bob Costas to a SI • PAC 10, BIOBl la COOTBAU contract extension, through :§ h lJ |£■s tM iiiA . .•G oMBi IUn M bi n |r « V |f l . “I will be 50 years oUold, a n d •SUnrBBlHOI • MAJOR UJAOUl i BASIBAU (1 irv Albert ____ IMMEDIATE PAYHrMEMT — wUl still b e ^ , " Costas said. I busineaa sinc* 1970 • Same.tocattontS toe years. “Without comparing my;m W i n '"<» r—m B pm tills7 5 m ^ E # S i e term s of quality, this w ill»u d%*e me IDAHO COIN GAUUERIES the change to dd whatIt B rooks Is. Id. 83301 r ^ Robinson and Carl Yastnstnemski^M, . , , ' 302 N. Main.IWIn Falls. did ~ spend my entirere

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In the Beaver Countjnty' area, where acre to0 ]plant th e cn>p. then youI dodon't get D.cad tired and coated1 withw dust, the I namrc's caprices can makeake or break live.s. anythinfing in return.** lank>- farm cr-rancher has littllittle to show for •' 1 only 1.6 inches of m in T fel ell from October The DrotightD of ‘96 already hasLS ravagedn __ mQnths.Qf.ploivinR. and,pU.jjlantingJ)u_t_a__ ’ : htly-inore-than-a—wid«-«rarvtuhei.uf-thc.Elaiiis.-causin i r r — — - i —■— “ ------1—Through-.April-----slightl; stretch of shriveled stalllalks of wheat quarter the normal amouilount of predpita- ' geringlct los.ses for parts of Kansas,, ColoradoC« led earth. • ■ • r t < em bedded in crusty, parched tion. a n d NeJew Me.xico and large sectiL-ctions of “It’s been like the dreair*am you always 1 ' Oklahoma is e.x|xttedll tcto have its small- Oklahorom a and Tevas. d in a cloud of had has come to an end ii est w heat cm p in 25 years;inc ' Texa.sas, for instance, is enduringng i its st-c- dust,” Rose says, his voio□ice husky, his Up to S5 percent of thehe county’s winter ond-wo.'orsf natural disaster —— b e h in d ‘jection. “What _ i i - shoulders slumped in deje< wheat — including abantandoned’ acres — 1983's. I:Hurricane Alicia with its; S3 billion people don’t undei^tand isTisTcan worlTall’” could l>e lost. Sught, hail anand a freeze the ing the,e summer,' the S2.4.hillionin ddrought get paid for it." past three years, face a jpossible fourth loss coiould double by Septemberb er, sta te Harvest has come to thehe Great Plains vffH l stnu^Ju dis;tsler. expertsts say. r even total col- and fears of failure — or e' .Mready. trouble signss ara re evident ;ilong Okl.ih.'ihoma faces more dire prediredictions: lapse — loom for thousansands of wheat d ie two-lane blacktops tjiaiijiat snake tlirough State .if:iigricidture officials last miminimth esti- hers struggling farmers and cattle ranchei this remote region, wherhere the howls of mated1 ddrought-reliited'los-ses at up to $1.2 through one of the worstst d ro u g h ts th is i Q g W g coyotes pierce the nightI andai a mere 6.000 billion,n, with about 10 percent•nt of the . patch of th e P anhandle hasIS sseen since the souls share an area larj:arger than all of 71.000) pproducers expected to go> b.inkniptb.i la’s losses alone D ust Bowl era. O klahom a’s Kliude Island (home to) mmore than 1 mil- - or quitt farming.f rs. W f r Bn l l will exceed a billion dollars. lion iH.tiple). • “ If SOIw m ebody gave up a pic-ce of 1land 10 ‘ ike disaster No It has been a domino-like N om ialiy. the fields areire filled wiili lush, years gf pet>ple ;rass for cows to rain means no grain. No gra: golden grain so thick thiithat it covers the waitinglg in line to farm it." Radcliticiiff viys. - on lower prices. graze. Lighter cattle mean groiind like a blanket. No\s»ow. th ere are sick- “Today,ly. %-ou’d ha\ e to go b egpng."fi" nore trouble for . And less money means mor ly. ankle-high strands ofif wheat sprouting The• drou(^ttd inevitably brings:s compar-ci h e sam e land his 1 C arl J. Rose, who vrorks th e • from land with cracks so« vwide you can fit tsons to the “Dirty 30s,“ the locaocal nick- andfaiher home- fath er tended and his- grand your hand in them. nam e forfo the Dast Bowl da\-s, whenhen fierce , steaded 75 years ago. ‘Iliis is r.mching^tnintniitPi'. too — a road- winds w hipped up clouds of dirt1 so dense -der wc try, the **It seems like the hardei side sign proclaims “Watcatdi Your Curves.' it burioied homes, turned nwds into dunes worse we get,” the 36-yca/ear-old farmer BMB m Eat More Beef* — butt li'livestock de.ilers and dayay into night. - says, grabbing a chunk ofaf ccocoa-colored letter with cattle Thoseise scenes won't recur. M tirere sophisti-sj \i his fingers like H b O h Ihaven’t fared much beti d irt so dry it ^ p s through hi prices a t a five-w ar low. cated farmfa tools replanting .indi didifferent depressed in my H B |n | 1 sand. “I’w never been so dej W ith p astu res too dr>-r>- for I grazing and conscr\-r\-ation methods reduce wwir ind er»)- wholalife." feeil costs too high, manyiny ranchers were sion anmd prevent the soil fromn b blow ing his first flnandal Come July. R ose faces his forced to sell off herdss atal low er w eights aw ay ininto dust. squeeze: some S30.Q00 in^t,n'bills. A small om etim es a h.Tlf o r S till,:1, some see that hard hick eraei^a as the I h e expected to ^ and cheajK-r prices — som plot of decent-sized wheat h( a third t>f last year’s goingng irates. yardsticlick of endurance, . ironically, by ■ salvage was destroyed, ir “They don’t WANT to get: rid of their “I reae a d the Boiik of Jam es a whoivhole lot." water — a May hailstorm.n. HI e didn’t sell elihood." s.iys Bill saj-s Cujuy Paj-ne, a fifth geneAirion[ion ranch- « they wouldn’t factories. It’s their livelih his cattle, either, becausc t Skaggs, standing in hthis Beaver City erwho'o w orks a-MfCond job pnKessies.sing ani- bring what he owes on them. APpM) Stock>-ards, surrounded1 byb’ cowboN- paint- maLs at a feed lot in Kiin.s;ts. "ItIt luhas a lot So h e'trudges on, workinging a sccond job . ings, a mounted elk’s hea,lead and a stuffed about trtrials and tribulations." artment. rattling Severalal years of low*ralnfaii cond)n d itlo n s h a v e f o rc e d O kliklahomafarmerChris. >i with the county road departi coiled snake. “It’s realcally a Catch-22. -Iheilerc’s guys who made ir in1 tthi h e ‘30s," along in his rusty blue ( .to.llquldate.hl«.a9sets.an(tiVtsoJIJiLsJaiTP.^ ------" Tiiey’reT tK t-aolnirw haninlseynoedto'sur-— hjrsaysys," "ThCTe'rBuysr\vho“ai^-"gip-"BOlnfTTo ------th a t h as lo gged its 200,00( m ake it in th e '90%. And Fm goinjoing to be . him hong on. family nanam e has been on th e deedI to tliis records. “IVe gotI a litde boy who’s 6 >*ears vive. Thai’s all." hoping his bank will help hin But that’s become hardiirder with increas- one offth tl em .” . “I’d hate to leave," soyslys Rose, whose land everrer since the county started keeiceeping old. All he wants[s to do is form . Td sure

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(•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 $44,895.40, together with mtoritorost Ihereon at partmontlol ol Health and ackJresa noted « THIRD AVENUE NORTH. TWINMN FALLS. IDAHO. s«ll at thla a tbenam and aacurtiy ol RRST FEI 1090 Hlllne. PO . d * « are mvlteded to attend- Pocatello. 10 832013201 ANK OF TWIN FALLS, aa banalUIWaiy, a tw w d ad S*P- par 7 annum from September 1 .19fil995.untapaJd Welfare. 109 put)Uc ttuctton. » tha h»of»w»it t*bk»8f. hx caah. in lawful BAN nquenciea ara now du*. together>r withvt unpaid and Bo* 4166.J. P o c a tello . ID O otlng time andar dalo for (208) 234-7900 unbar 2B. 1993. In Instnirnam No.0. 1 ^ 1 4 2 1 1 . Mort- A J i d ^ or bids it a n _____ money ol tho Unlt»d StalM . aUall payablo « th® tima ol lam t r ty . Waho. Th* bar**- accruingI taxaa.tt aaaeaamenta, tnataa'a■ hl**8. aaom ey 'a 8320S4166M uuntfl 4 « ) p.m. acceptance for ooa recorda ol TWIN FALLS County, 1996 10 provide 'in hand* clashislng time al All proposalaI mustmu be In cial Intarait In aald Daed ot Traitvit waa aaalQnad to teaa. pyaata and athrancw made to prota p r c i w ^ A i M F A liS COUNTY. IDAHO. ACCtCCORDINO TO THE O FFI-. 189S ttvttiaa ratatatatad to aUglbUlty b* realataredl a a a vendors der wKh hiaiherr haiItam* and DRDED IN THE OFFICE OF oIl aald u county and atata. lilon ot Pur. addraaa. CIAL PL^T THEREOF. RECORt THE A B O ^ GRANTORS ARE NAMEDNAI TO COMPLY O A TTOMay ^ 26.1096 determinationItion and aanrtca «««h th e DIvlili THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. ..Th R^N SO N . SuccaaaorThAtaa« eoordlnaikxion |plan dev^cp- chasing. Depipartment ol WtTlirtTH SECTION 4$.1506W)(A). IDAHCAHO CODE. NO HEP- S U ^ R < ItONAL TRUS TEE SERVICES CORPORATIONCO rrtent. AppOcaiflcw tam itfthM - Admlnlstntionn tprior to-bid • Nick Arambarti loe Ol a mow parttcmar da- RlESENTATION |S IS MADE T»4AT THEYTHI ARE. OR ARE c{oR |22 kt«*aprwWonol-opeftina------— -HagionaLDIracloc-tot______TJ>* Tw*t*« h*» no IOT.-PRE6ENTLV-RE8PON848IBLe-FOn,-T-H»S-^^^ I I1RDAVENUE.-SWTE3730------KWde>0 119.19^ U. MISCELLANEHEOUS NURSE PBM ■EL MECHANlANIC MEDICAL .CNA-s Med- BOOKKEEPER ORIVIHIVERS HOTEI lar w/lrucks 4 larm Menlol HetHealth Tech.. PT COORDIN>INATOR OF RN-S.LPN-S.W AFS o t Idaho Virginin IRiver Hotol Casino 4 Fomiiior ER SERVICES Ical regisby seekingseek qual- ■l i 108 1 !FT. preforrablly w/poyroll Bingo machin(Winery. 324-7148, , night posiaoslllon avaiiabio VOLUNTEEF Iperionnelto , ■ I PROFESSIONAL exporionco. computer ox- siDittAva. e: ___J i ------, for psychi/chlalrlc/chom ical Minl-CasslaI JuvenileJi Cor- Illed medical pen GoodlnB.Waho n Mosquito Nevada 77^ , ^ , ; looking lor on « to » o n B tomlo m p o ra ry ■ I SERVICES I porionco a must for ogri- ^ yu. dependondoncy facility. Ex-, roctions Is lo shlfts-avall. Over the rood driver#. • isI.S««klngQ,»llty ,’s wonted lo Join our coDenl concompensation pkg, indhrfdnalwllMth comriiunlty b a sis. Ali shifi cultural company.-Salory Ov lO to;------j l ■ ■QMlco olonnlr\g is my nogotlatiio. Sond rosume -OteC»a3s-A C O l--l2 wo«®m _ Etnployaoa.______* »5sk^'Cai1r>0 tetun. - —so n a rosirosumirto-perron* -orgnnlratloilonBl-skllls-to- -Sondrosume^. ♦ stoles. Mostly no touch tho Foilowtng Posittons istlng volunteer PRN Staffing.3.616N. 611 Bluo W spoci’nity.' Mntufo. re- 10 B o x 9 9 5 0 5 % ThO *lit I and shifts nogoiiab- nol. Conytinyon Vkw Hospi- monitor exist d. Suite 145 14 sponsible womon. wUh Times Nows. P.O, Box troJ( Submit applicaikw at tai. 228:8 SShoup Ave. W.. efforts os wellwi a s Imple- Lokes Blvd. Su ^ years of o»pef. Rels. CompolHlvo salary Bene- Exi lew program s, Tv»ln FoflJJDI.IDB330I 548, Twin Foils. 10 Cor in ta in V iew C a ro Twin Folli'o ils. ID 83301 or montino ne« 738-3510 — I avail. Call 935-9199. ask 83303-0548. fits. flta. Lumpers paid.Home CMli Iter. 500 E Polk. lo«734-eW-6764. ApplkaUons'« aroavaUablo or call 738- r o Q u l a r , M o d e r n .Duly 1 ' 4 i o i (or NickI, For homea 7W- x>rly. • — 01 the rocort I LO ST & FOUND 1678. ask for Rohonda CARPENTER m u \L th o M ln ld c dIcal surgical Cabinet Foremart “gfeUceorcon Hardrd Drop (Must bo oUe ' - _ , _ r ,PY TECH needed CourthdusoS d S S - LpT^modlcol liftmaxlrAumofSOIbs) CAL THERAPY fl. 3-11 shills. ' FOUND Siamoso X, Oow- BANKRUPTCY Won ostotAshod miUworldng 1-80&-22WJ084 » im lediate opening lor a to workIk vi wilh profoundly t,e submlltc CailKathloon clavsrod. long lofls. found ------..Grea ■eat HeoRh Insuranco a " - - All Cnnplof & AG loJaiod CO. In Sun Valloy oroa ------Ume respiratory handicapc a p p e d c hildren. * Smith by 7/1, ■octor of Nurs- Fit 6/14 on Harrison A looking for porson expor. onr,miVERS ^ Jeneflts Bof oftor 90 doys m-IOpm or shllts. — SIvulteh. Din)ctoi ^ * casoa. Froo lolophono aplst Certified or i:45pm.1 NEOUS ‘ Ifw ® 733-3700,J700, ex i 234. Filer Call 734-67^9. pi coosuftalion. ' and fully knowlodgable of Orivi)tivors need ed for OTR. PaididVacoUoo&Hoikliiy T-o preforrod. Must Woekondsnd work in v o l ^ . HI3CELLANI ^ 53»i-7760 800-540.2166 cabinots and layout skills. Roofer# Roi & wolking floor. e c u r r e n t l d a h o . iiimerestoested caa Teresa at Cook wontedo d P T til S e p t. EO E______FOUND possiblo Bordor ^ WrnHMulDony • Job avoil. immodiatoly. Call Cal 734-9062. tMoots Provfdod ISO, Salary common- 934-5603,J03, E.O.E then FT. Vo^orious days & ColHo. m aluio moOlum Farworfc exper, to Volley — ^ ------Hi ------shifts. Instill titutionol bock- sizod tomalo, black, longong 22 yrs oxpononco ite wllh experience. . . jlersls'looklng • MJ Works (206) 788-2607. D>RtVERS ^ - Pro- d rosum o to M iss MtSCELLALLANEOUS ground holplrfpful. For Infor- ninded people hairod. whllo noso & tfom Cuslom cloan-ng by Rrvio'. )rivor» wonted. 11 slates, Murphy. CRTT. TF 3 s o a sional ^ full timo rogue.Buhl.lb. OFFICE MA^NAQER S ^ crosi a re a, botimd Kolly 324 6906-Joromo. Jorsoy. Call day or night — 10-303-0602. ovoiiabio 1 iNEOUS W illiams Markoarkot In Twin Oic.Yftll«y.St«!!!nfl_ _swir>a.shii trrenllv Inter- ______Caidon Cnnifit 'KcKQ*ia ;.---g01-T61-066l- ^ Q lN E E H lN Q ^ S S IS z . HOUSUSeKEEPlNQ------J t a s i c a family pol 734-&C&3* PROFESSIONAL HOUSE’ TANT Entry level FT po*. small motel, entry level SSenrtce. inc. and retort p rio r s o rv lc e viewing for thethe {posmonoi CLEANING. Hefs avail, CLERICAL DV(ovoil, in our enginoortng _av-liy-S4.50. rolso S5.00 of- 200 2nd Avo.N.Tv^ Falls 93. GoodI ot any military Offico Monagoilogor. Expert- LOST: TAKEN FROM 734-5109 botwoon 2-5. & OFFICE dotdepL Appficonl will assist- .,or ftraining. t Apply al: II you hove on ancccMust.$L S Some trov­ YABD SALE 624 S. Fill CAL MlSCELLflLLANEOUS service; II' ers. No phone positions available Incin paperwork. CO. profoas. capiapri Motel. 1341 Kim- iMcon Truck Wash honorable > ddischarge you el. good hours, moro St., vory largo whiio■hue phoios for any occasion & help in tno engineering K ^ R d ..T w l n F d is _ Mec^SurSuro. FT RN charge BlueBeac tty lor addmonal calls please,.so. I Bring re- elk anilor. Call 324-2903903 Quality Pholography ol- JO. 3 to 11 shift. 36 . l-85eB 5& RT.93 VUiiams Markot EXPRESS S,dopt. os noodod. Job re------limo AM person to Inconthjs 1a 4 benefits with sumos lo Witilar ----- lers the lowest prices In„ PERSONNEL SERVICES . j . to d riv in g v o n 10 couldlandthls . 4 102 proiocts? Call Diana aftor ^ classes avoiloble. 535,000/0 0 /Y R . IN C O M E pay. plus cacash bonus- lof olovod husband, to Seastrom Manufactur- — — 10b Living C e n te r; lujiflgt,IS. 2) Wo offer j Pellpy. lor a career In constfucti- ing J" Co.. Altn: PorsonoU. INDU.JUSTRtAL FEEI falhot. grandlaihor, ancand ' ■ YOUR on. Must be a sotf stanor, Co Genoraiion ladilUos 0 Montaruj. Gooding. — ' liko hoafth:?ss”;s I “3,71 456 Sooslfom St., Twin FofO ).E, MISCELL/LLANEOUS full Umers)1) tnoxiblo sched- SNELULUNG broitiof. SERVICE SPECIALTY self motivaied. Sond rols. Falls. ID 83301, Glonnslorty 4 Rupert c-^-=. ■______The lamily ol AlOOrt Pollo^ _ ft w m m tw: J Bar S Coo-- _ l 5 — ■— ---- « 4 0 .0 050/YR. 0 r Home lyp-„ uiosandol.Ql courso oll.t>>o_ ,p£RSONM£LSiELSEPVKES. _iN.THis-omEcioay_ ^ .p o S M S totality -WEOtCfl•CAC ISJ/PC USI stnjcuon, 2439 E 3700 N try a low-cosi ceassiiiedTo chin'>inory oxporienc. Basrc. : usofs. Toll Froo 1- -JAVA" yoiwucandrtnK...■ tor Iho many 0«P'0SS>0n! tor of Nursing Sorvic- 0oo-89£898-9778 Ext. T- 3) We ore InIn on expansion PROFESSIONAI3NAL Filer. 10. 83326 or call today.kx CSB733-0M1. „ioieclrlcal , knowledge, Twin Foils Clinic 4 iganfori inagor wanted. ol sympnlhy and lovoDVO* 733 -0 9 3 1 {208)736-«74. ----- oublo shooting skills. for details. m ode so< h e re 's a lot ol Account manage through mo fiowors. gilt!gifts — spitol. 44 bod mulll- . tydownthorood This careerK mlimlndod Indl- — ------FAF lechonicol oDiitudo. ex- dotty hospitol. OualifI- MlSCELLf ist possess a ol food, prayOTS. visits CONSTRUCTION N»«Morm Noe manogor. WorV 1 lolks willing to vidual m ust p Dilont pay 4 benefits, ons Include previous AMERICA ) high level ol rrmotlvallon. toiophono mossagos3or i 113 I Concrete foreman, oxp. In ovoil, ov immedialeiy. Sorkd Rosiesumos loP PO box 96. ]ny, CH ILDC A RE >orloncb In n u rsin g Your ompi ^ e s ability.ty. 4 excellent cards, and iho many I I n d u s tr ia l c o n c r o to resum re; e to PO Box 1653. Ryg„p»,ID.S3M0, S ; many kind ttiougnisnt^ I SERVICES \ nagemoni. slrong or- istsi Placem Plac ents Indude nARi«rrirrA TRAINEE communicationUlon skBs. Ex- preforrod. Most bo willing Twin T» Foils. ID. porary. Seasonal. . words and nets ol com r to travel. 970-625-5554. — • LABC ilzatkxuil skills, Salanr Tom pon SUPERVISOR cellent beneHts> e n s & s a l^ . BABYSITTING in my fxxno. BORERS 8»I^JE. Exc. bonoflt packa- and Full-time, Full at Oflice ‘ SHIFTSI ton, lovo ond suppon fax. 970-62&-2610.EOE F « itallotion ol lown sprin- Im m ediate» opiopening. To Special monks lor tno gift;Gifts exper. care givor. Rols Noedfarmmechanic.WorV ‘"“I'Jlor system s. Start «®-S'. S e n d r e s u m e to : and Profi fling people apply, cal 733-i733-5514. EOE sm e avail. Snorry-736-4S49 _ C O N STR UC TIO N Dry-, avail, av immediololy. Sond , * ■nl Bodily. Administra- Industrial in Albert's memory to mi nmediately. Musi hove RESTAURAMTkNT Richfield Quick Rosponsi h . waller, hangers & fWsho- fosumo rw to PO Box 1653. . wn . transportotion. Top w . P.O.r.i Box 1233. Twin NEVS S l 'F E O S')!*! BOPEEP Daycaro & Kfh- is. ID 83301. EOE, 734-64524 2 l-eOO-731-TEMP o«tMafor«v» Unit. Tho Uons Club S^h dorgarton oponings. Ages09 ts, Exporioncod only. Call Twin Tv Falls. ID.______lagos basod on experle- ' Fund, ana The Richfioli >R 324-8585 oftor 6 pm. — ------Serving U wkends. Apply '*'**'2 2- UP. liconsod.CPR cod, 543-2041 liter 5pm. Uniiod Moihodist Churcl FARM ICAL Valley Fi Bluo Lakes n; 7 3 3 ^ 7 . ______COOK Wonted W a dairy herds person, ilDSCAPING f’N foor rf Hemodialysis, pon- 1 ■ l1 o m to 4 p m •s Fine Food Memorial Fund Boiso aroa, A.I.. herd 9. 3rd shift. 2 yrs Ho- MISCELLSLLAtfEOUS ibertyRoftd Family and fnends o«pfo»:)re5S CHILD CARE opon in g□9 s Oiomondfiold Jock-s Res- Bi rvice mon vorsod in oil timo. 3 y 9 ttm io 3 p m iTlWMmoen; |A taurant at me Bost Wosl- hoaim. hc housing avoiloWe. hoses of lown sprinkler modi^dialysis/COBE oxperl- Full-timemo position lor fuel 9 Sincere appreciationn lo lor _ovaiiabie 3 yr.-6th grado. ndant 4 lanltorlol Joho2lstoi[ondJuno22rxl r e s TAURAKTkKT ------lho“bbunti>OuS-iuncnoor u r - OT Canyon Springs Inn is Rofofoncos Ri required, ( jjl Jystems. , t yt. oLwori. :od proferred. 2-3 yrs o lto n d t '00": Also rnqulce'aboufour 206-362-1262.362-1959. J/CCU'exporionco- —rospofrsofrslbllltlea. Various ______Cook neodod,ded. Apply In orgohtfod Oy tho Rjchfieii ifv accopiing oppHcations for X jq, Excol. poy and bonus l u u t ifioid Pfoscnool 4 Elementnry uirod. Must bo ACLS shlhs.s. ApplyA In p erson. m q TEI. perso n a t: 496 Addison United MemoOisi Churchu'Cf’- mis Fall. Agapo Christianan Evening Uno cook. Exp. — fiangem ont 543-2041 lall In broiler, sauto. & salad FARMI-ai ^ lined. Ser>d rosume to: Traveler'elor's Oasis. North of su p e r 8 Moi^otel now hiring Ave,W, and sorvod ana provifloi/Ided School 4 Cniid Caro. Call Wonted: exp.l ton boior lartton Brtdge. ollemoonlr by so mony momDors C making aro dosiraWo. We Wa uJSI nANCE Bov/. . S.B.F.M.C S . 709 N- tne Harw 1 front desk dork, pucma sn ad (Tii fs of 734-3693.______—_ offer compoUtivo wagos & _oporalor. 2 Call 324.7146- ichnician. Immedlaio LIncoicoln. Jerome, ID. ' t pply In person ot cdunr* to a pl« oi CM. - ' tfie communityr )38. Excollont benelll MISCEUELijVNEOUS - Sincere thanks to mo R10080 Co.. PO Box 485. Pfolon(erred, oxc-salary and VAU'ALLEY PAVING • *— May G«J Bioss You Ain HEALTH ent iflts available, Contoct • P.O. P.< Box 775 C inlo. Crystal 324-9603 am to 7:30 pm. weekends CNA U. • Home Care. PRN. JenlerorTie. ID 83338. Sales Assodatas FT/R/PT — vary. Apply o f820 Spro- ie Thiiomny or Torrl BollovXlovue. 10. 83313 Holon M Peiioy: Mr. & Mr- doys. ovonings ond rolat- - 7— 10T934-5601. (208)788-2284 (20 Mg< ' J & C Daycar«. guo. BuhI. ID. ing wookondS. WMTENANCE MJIorJ sslstant Store Manatnagan Darroli Policy S Fnmiii1"’ V Uconsod staff, CPR & FA 10 Jerom e School Dist. is Mr. & Mrs Mel Policy ny DENTAL £Roouiromonis: Current ^ o - {anVmoSaka 'V * coniliod Hoi moals Any registry through Ihe Idaho iccopiing applications for Now• InIntorviowing lor tull-timo and port-t Family; Mnryanno PoHo>2I12L ago. Coll 734-1206. Wanted; dental ollico " I FT summor yard person ■dstos and Assistant Storo ManagergorTreinoo 1 “ • . receptionist. Business Stale “ Board of Nursing of ® ^ eligible. Prefer one yr. md FT summor mainle- II iorohTVmFols. i o ? ■ staff FT. A coring, do- 0 lance/custodial workers. | | | mprohotBMj tralnir>g program ond excollont1 ■ pondoWo porson wim ox- homo h cate exporionco, 'J®'' AUTOMOTIVE SESERVICE ^ p e r s o n a l s ro apply coniact: Linda ■ collont communication Apply a t To^ jfits. flexiblo schoduling. and ^dams. Jetomo School UPETTnVE PAV aro lust a tov*vol ol tthe Cyninio, wo moi at tho mr n skills. Dental knowledge. >ist.. P.O. Box 487. 107 on me 7lh ol Juno. Sinci s U computer billing and in- CaMla Regional TECHNICIAiIAN n n oxcrtin.ting things In store lor y o o .' Medical Center. ”W 3rd. Joromo, 10 83338. men, I can'l goi you out iof BM m v MIIMIH surance skills needed lor Because of Human Resources ^208) 324-2392 or lax Joiloin ei winning teami 6 ______my mmd CaM (916) 489- 48! ■ d ' j - j i i w ' | d ;H i a l_Cur_pfOlo»5ionQl practice __ 208)324.7609------.j„cT len-Motors-has - -mm*! 3520, ioavo your rivimbombur. ■ I loom. Must t>o dedicated ------l50lHllandAv*.;------(2 0 ncreasedbusiness -Theisen Burtey. ANAGERS. 2> irimmediate openings for3r lo immediate opening for a Quk*teH>»Me.733-00ni. y g I ,_ie w e e k e n d t e a r s h e o t Moke '*'* monoy. havo lun. 4 _ou; TOIMAINAVE^^r a m F A I L S 106 lor lighi duty m echanic irovol Ihe USA all year |.e, SPECIAUNOTICES __ dispatcher. Approxlmalo- [1 lECHANIC H and lire son/ico porson. I ly 12 hrs por weekend. long. ‘ If you can irovol 4 Vanted: Journeyman m e­ ■*C Basic knowiodgo and on- Duties include deiivory ol loove '' today. No oxperl- chanic. ^ willing 10 expand r— ALCOHOUCS tho'job oxpononco ro- in„, I od samples irom tho po- once « nocessory. CoH Usa education.^ Schooling ^__r1 ' ^ ANONYMOUSS . quirod in brakes, mulfloi por. complaint ond short- Wodnosday '' or Thursday for. good benefits. FT, Call 733-B300 installation, shocks, hos- et 324-6400 lor details, year round omploymonl. ------05. oic. Excollont salarylafv ogeforcircuioi>on.hrsoje « Imm 5 am 10 10 om Ap. McCluro I Chemical Co, Brtng ^ rosumo lo Burt Har- and bofiof't package in­ bough M o to rs. 4,50 N. cluding commrsbions, pty In person at 132 3rd , , FAX St. W, ask Tor Lona. . IdIdaho Si,. Woodon. ID. health msuranco. vaca- J lion, paid holidays, dis-d‘S- DRIVER YOURI counts, OIC Drive w estern statos. No OK Auto Systems touch Ireight. Teams 2075 KimDorly Road’ welcome. Ryder policy. r)n-It-Vour.stself Id eas 733-2736 - A D Call 677-4536.______A K cuiirr ScmJce Fromn 1\'o u r Ncmpapcr TIMES CLASSIFIEIriE Q Soo Jack or Tom “ T* DRIVER DEPARTMENT'JT AUTOMOTIVE C:alifomia to Canada. Home 208-734-55383 8 Journeyman painior. now•T",; ovory w ook. S.22e ml. . ly expanded lacilily, ful Paid twice 0 monm. vaca- 4 p lime, commission. Autoy*®' lion, insurance 4 bonuses. REMEMBER cfl'O Coilis-on Ropaif. Lo Now oqulpmenl. 324-7600 Thai binhdayod you plac oan. UT 801-752-4644 some limo ago m T^(: C a c t u s FP e t e s R e s 1 0 is the Won-Frt S.am 10 5 pm. DRIVER sort Casinc Tinios-Novm'’ Now is tl — PROFESSIONAL 1 1 . limo 10 como D'Ck upi^ yc o u r. BOOKKE£PINa~ ^ , ^ £ 1: ...... piciufos. Slop by ThoThc Demborgh Constructlor,ion TRUCK DRIVING- a c k D e a l e )1 Cuaiomor Sorvico Oo(OepI seeking full timo omploy>loy- SCHOOL B l a c k j a ir's School loday! • _____ 00 with building and ococ- Schotorships. bank -■ counting backgroundmd, flnancingorwllltoke. 107 T Computer skills requlroc livul InrJv a laJiii'na»j>e fn>fev.n\ lk«hIh 1lhe cixjnlry hinlhuuv day, 1-5 p.m .or6-10p.m . career position with oxex- paid, plus lood 4 unload1 (klO jnJ Vwiiwion lsnlt>ou»c: liinglui feaiure Penciled )uly 1-August Whtrn you vo lost somoltinaming collont pay , b o n o litsIlls. poy. Vocation4 bonuses, (Viutt^ enJ viiic^. ik»w> lhal iipfT).i-p \lmiiCTv and chinv- St 12 volujblo. a dostiriod odcjnod ( pension plan otc. Soniend Coniact Jim Bt nc)%. {xuniin)!, lvilJcr\ »can fi'IU«- llie 'Ufjolcd bi> .1 valuaN-. Iilond in itf^-la resume lo: PO Box 300C006. 208-324-5053 mil* schemes aixJ \icncil <)cMi;nii:n> i« CTtale itieir ii*n. •Space is iimltiIted. Enroll Now! ino 733 0931. Ketchum. 10. 83340. A rloQ. LottTrucktr>g Tie W li'fun h.nB>.«\c nciici.«nc> 17J in. oil liy I I-S in »iik liy <<5 in. deep.[1. U: k ctKiniry hitdhiw iboth n«auitrxl(lin LiJlbyK.5irt»*uH k h y lIJtn . deep. ications will b e acccpted in boi TV plm ini-li»lc» ocivhy-»lr.kirp dircctHn' with pht>- Igh s a n d lackpot oRlccs throush un. fulI-M<.Mvan.lcultinK«l«Oule». n o n : inrormation. p lease call •321. 8 a.m.-4 p!m.. or 702-755-2321, B O Y IT. I iilrdhuutrt plan w/ tim d l (No(N K5«Tl . $t1.9S| ^ d a y . WhlrllRlB* r»tk»st iSo, OX) -7 p.m ., M onday through Frida ■» prujccu .. , $15.95 ;ry day thousands of' p e o p le re a d Three txher cj»y oulJ<*» | Every CiUlog (piciurr, hunJre J» nf ptdjcctti... 13.95 Adm ission applies sell or find the : classifieified looking to buy, s< o u r Twin falls < heir dreams... TcMinler. circle licm(»). ' WeaveI include >oui ; ; h o u s>e,'car e , or puppy of the clip A umlv./chcck UV name. na aiMroi and lhe E 3 G S I u n e 2 l.F o r mc U-nild F raium oiim> u nf ihli oe in n iatf, 208-736-1626.8J B P.O. Ros U M 1‘Tl*rM.e^ irKlixle potiase ext. 6609. 7 a.m.-7yr.NEV.\DA 'riicTinic»i'o»» ' VBnNu)».CA 91409 vhI harMliins. t Succcsslul firaduat CUSTOMER Emminn Irilcrview lor emplpymcnl. I O r call (800) 8:82-U-BILI> ^ Lj^ ______Appllcanismuslt SERVICE (ttunity em ployer ^^/F/0 ^' H \L m a d u a l i i » I RESORT CASINO* lACKPOr. »

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,- ha» helpeiJ h EOE WPIDN | employmentwakted | I $68,500. Call 324-7036 cut ou U'lndemiere'» crltlcally-accUlmtaimed i ------J03------SS■ Prlcec;ed at $105,000. Call '-'j?? y;• i '! , ' i dozen* of)f fafamilies ftnd a place to 'i — I will sit with your elderly B { TUTORtNO EROME - By Owner, lovo- Jean. • , /.''-U; ■ c ill homele Irin Twin Fills and th e Iniemet li site features thousandsn ds of RESTAURANT loved one while your are if 3 bdrm. I bath, family HOLUiUSTER - Want to live v.-Vy, Magic V»Uq»Ue>-. Now. we re chanRlnR h<3ifl\^ h for Mie across ihe N orth’srthw est. PT. energetic. woA p«r«onon Bt work, any hours, day or SAVE SSS ON TUTORING J S c amall tovm 4 have a 3 room, garage, (enced inasr ^.-5^ - . ^ . '. . : , our rum c to Wlnilermere.- ' in li addition 10 valuable hom eJ burtnubu: r»—ded. Call 733-6333 night Call 934-5072. Sell-tutorial p ack et will yard 3 wilh kids playhouse. bdrm.m.2 batnhomew/over unlock fundamental se- roo tc stlU localiy on*ncd a a n J selling inform ation at Retdinp Itt* ciastiiieo aas S79.S00. Call 324-7948 1700O aq.ft-sining on tV. RESTAURANT cretsof Algebra. Compr»- yart ts. lg covered deck. 2 -iC M ! anil operatenteO . Bui now . u a httpy/w*-*,'. h wlndcftncrc.com Pizza Hut Is now acceptinging every diy Is a worthwhfli ERDMEForsaleby To flnil out m ore, call uss aat t ioi h*bS.CaB733jOUI. : h e n siv e guide le a c h e s |79. carpori. 2 sheds 4 nerc a/fllUte. o u r agcnis applications for cooks. de­ the mastery of word prob- owner. Great location. Big ssed w/country living. n ,* ^ . O u r new nam e will111 livery drivers, and wait-lit- ' ■ ' — ire lo o lj 10 make bu)-inf( and ” l«m», factoring, graphing. JE4 RUnie Ranches. 3 bdrm.. n .i:e ..| d at $49,000. Call -.lOCr, n uke )-our n e n m ove easJcr th a •toft, also shifts available, 4 so much more. For info, own2 bath. AC, 1.2 acres, asJer. lik e th e W inderm ere r i 215n e%-er before.______competitive pay arxl ben­ iRESUUEra^ARA^ or to order call 310-632- &Uneatly landscaped. Must o a n that le tt >-ou bu>- a e efits. advancement op- 7660.______• 2see. bi $92.000,324-6934 iR-TERMSMStop ----- ' portunltles for the right Protesalonal reaumee rentliiting and buy this 2 . people. Apply In personi«‘ at Cindy at 733-1606 lEROHE Peace and qutel bdrm.m. 1 bath mobile home K the Addison Ptzra Hut. describes this rural 5 sittiniIng In a nice park In SALES 2 i7 I acres surrounded by Flier,sr. Priced at $7500. 10 FT posmons avaH. In our EMPLOYMENT ■ rie1 |5 ZTTje dettr e e s and h o m e . N ice HunylTyl Call Jean. odvectlslfloMes depL No ^PPOmUNTlEy view of Snake River can- ^ experience necessary yon rim. M odulars a n d ^lA i BA LA B due to exc. trainingng AIRUNES $15to48K h l 3 : i l w f : U < M : U l vie*mobile homes welcome, program. St.000/mo. ■MMMilBMMIMi yorRecently reduced! $23, 1 REALTY •o. . wai train, hiring NOW! ^ I mo) minimum * bonuses. Stu­*!• .All positions. For Info,. 750 Call Bob Hutchison _ . 733-4321 i 501 Roc(Of more details, • ~ dents welcome. Cafl 735-» • 1-800-509-S505 e x t 8765 N FALLS. UFETIME 06B2 for Interview.. I OPENHOUSES I 75G■WIN FALLS NE acreage TWIN M—with for I spectacular 6 bdrm.. BUYlYI 3 b e d ro o m s . 2 ' • ------'"SALES ------' 1 TWl^■3:5 bath. 2 spadous fam- bathshs, gas heat, central Computer Man Is Interview- _ ?1oase.cftecKj9ur.ad.twj. ,.wwIly rms. dream kitchen, d. double garago with iners, palio. vinyl aid- S3 lr>g for sales persort whorho I I I V M correctness on tne (irsQ 3.5Over 8 JOO aq. f t 1 huge pP«n* also possesses technica]“ 1 I day Ihat It runs, a s The! Hycovered 1 deck, beautifully *'’0 »'and windowrt. sprin- skills. Salary * commis­ Tim es-News Is not re-1 Owtartdschped grounds, bam **''ngig system plus much ■ ^ sion & bonuses. Benefitsfit I sponsible for errors anori COv4 c o rr a ls . C a ll J a n n "’oro,re. WALT OR ADAM packaa*- Can 73*-t357. Hutchison for private cann Ihelp you todayi M)29 SALES N FALLS. MONEY Liberty Mutual Is seekingmo i 301 I XERI A 2 bedroom. 1 bright & energetic people I BUSINESS ^JOUESTOHSA^ h brick duplex. Each for a career m InsuranceM lOPPORTUNIT^ ALPINE r io has gas heat, air BUHL 2 bdrm.. 1 batn on I j & nnando) sen,rta«s. Posl- REALTY ;if”„idltionlng, corport. 'tlo n s avail. In tne Twin AREA MCI PAY PHONE 1/2 acre, overslzo t car * ' 734-3373 sprinInkling system and B* ROUTES. Local sites gar.,S56.000.543-9167. Falls & surrounding arM. C A L L T O L L F R E E mo'®to. Closo to Harmon ' .. We otter full trainlr>g. exc. avail. Cash Biz, Must sell. k. YMCA a n d Morn- ;n>. Lowest prices. 24 hrs.i BUHL 1 W 4 7 3 -3 4 4 6 benefits, a nrst year eam- SALE — C# Ingsjdtide School. For all the r h e l i n K l e s - N e wIS s Q.1 _800r235;2M5_24_hOurs. lE R O M E -S roP i-S efotp. -detoi!!ails. CALL WALT-OR— ------F ^ t ------irtg d e n tia l ol » 0.000-& FAILED 50.000 based on starting‘"0 you buy that Jerom e ADAVW . #96-015 DRY CLEANERS BackonthemaAauaflne- JERhome, check out ffils lov- salory & commissions. Over 30 years at the same 1 Contact Liberty Mutual. 3 bedroom with spankin' yoily. 2 story. 3 bdrm. 13/4 ^ “ • location. Buildjng, lol and new carpet, family-sued hon 963 Blue Lakes Blvd.. complete equipment for balh Victorian. To many ’ ■ 1 Twin Falls, ID 6330t or tenced yard and garagel lygoodies .: to list here. Prx» ^ , ? $110,000. Call 326-5680_ S82.000 ball GEM call 20a-735-1371.E.O.E. Ask for Judy & only $89,900, 324-6753 STA'•ATE REALTY. INC. ' — BARKER REALTORS alter 7pm tor lull details, 734-0400 SALES , B A R K E R ^ PT sales clerk neededI Inin iS OS T^E UAm * ' $65,000 431-1406 days. *k ^uv ti. «\us * Btoooow 1/2 0*1JAtH IN La>VtO lEVlL. * Ave. W.______HOTTEST NEWEST BEST: 676-7673 eves______fc * TKN. iHtot ts TK iNOOOn KOOOL i*< t»e acc^>ooo * — All cash Wi. no selling, Inv. k w>^ roa^ a-QOCNOswivtuiso CALL O TO SCE TOOAT< * SECRETARY/ gjj roq, 600-700-7177.24 hrs OOOOINQ 2 bed. 1 bath. * ^ RECEPTIONIST NEEDED ;. large llvlng/dlning area. *5 » IDIAL OtT-AWAY fo« Tnf,f FAUIIY, - 48-ACRE * tUMEDUVTELYI ICE CREAM TRUCK Good1 Laundry room. Garage/ « • itH TREES A.NO FOOT- * ■ LINIES * 6UU.Di‘<0 Sltt IN PlM, lOA'O. "tH ► 3 If you know how to run1 a established summer busl- I shop. Carpoa large cov *fc n l>rt/FOUNO*TiOS Al.nE*0» >N tltctCT“lC'Tt AVAILABLE * ■ computer and answerr a ness. self-containM Int'l,! ered patk).. Fenced back- fc « AND COMUUSirr «Men SOUtM.tO'‘ORK OF eots£ I phorte.wantfleriW ef^u n van w/freeier, generator, yard, now paint dose to *k-'AMO ik ANOCASON lUMCM OAU lS.‘£Aft:Aft; w? * ent needs you ASAPt OOODINO Duplex. 2 bdnn. * *1 ^STALLED. Close to * Word Perfect. Lotus'!i or ☆☆☆☆☆☆ 2 bath, finished garage w/ * I Excel a plus. Call SonIonl opener, all appllancea. * s * ®734-1000loran 7HE77M£SVtfEWS Possible owner finandng. * v YS OAC. 934-8194. * ► 7 JAMERICAIVJ NO FEEI CURRENTLY HAS * REAL ESTATE THEFOLLOWtNQ * GOODING New. 3 bed- SNELUNG room. 2 bath. 2 car ga- * PEBSOHNEL SEPVICeSes INDEPENDENT .. rage with opener. Auto * * . ‘^faM sST' « "I m — JUNIOR ROITTES sprinklers & new landsca- * STYLIST Very busy saton kjoking for pes. Open on S a t & Sun. * ' a fiard-worWng cosmetol­ 629 Pine. CaU B34-6I94. * * n r - ogist. Full or part-time. •TWN FALLS HAGERMAN One of a ■ ■ Call 734-2731. The Cut3ut Urxlhomeon SrtakeRlv- ■ Away.______ROUTE S39 I — 700 bik Filer Ave. er. across from 1000 ■ Springs. 5200 sq. ft., ■ ► TEACHER ^ 200-400 bik RIlAiora S t $15 Certlffed wtwle languageiga 600 b(k Shoup Ave. large Shop & RVstorage. U j t te a c h e r n e e d e d tor 16 ROUTE 890 RV hookups 4 extra lot ■ = ! crMHve. energetk: 6-7 yr. 400-600 bik Crestvlew Dr. 170 tt of rlvor frontage. okls. 1996-97 year. 1000 bik Sparks S t Call 837-6615 H w It you Itvo In thorn arwas — i a r o Intonotod In bo~ TEACHER . Ingo IndoponOont lun- lornutoeKTiof...Ptoooo seeks commined Chris-^ Cott7»^3831_oxt290 ta n teacher*. HxK. depL Middle School, to 2nd. I . . Call 733-7820. • EQUAL HOUSING Iffl K ^erm an School Otsl. OPPORTUNITY l i i 4 5 S •233 Is accepting appll* Mm^ll»,<4aclMMFlir H Q cations for the foTlowing; Im oneytow anJ Secondary English w /In•ll; ­ SS 0-100K SS ja t » n u» •»>»T^I»»««» H P dorsem ents In Readingl"J> Refinance A e q i ^ k a n a . &/or Speech preferred. ] la*. ede. m h» * H , E f t Mui 206-734-6727 tan*tBkB.««t:aEfda^v 'Q I Wl M i n ^ ia BUM anr Mch Q E advontaoe. Exper. an ^ad* ★★★*•★★★★★★*★ vantage & coachlno arj advantage.. Call (206)ggi Intci^st rs ts s ara 837-4777 tor application.ion. downi Send application letter.ier. (Rates aa low 08 7.9%) ' rMume & plaoement lUe.lUe. ftewlsthetlmetoraflnance lnclude$ M ogic Valuesjes. $2.00 each extra linine. Ag Weekly $3.003 extra.e Irtd. rets. Musi be eUoiUeible yourhom elor for Idaho certification.on. *0061 oonsoOdaiton » Wrw«C9gr«tndlTOM M Private potly only. NoNot good on Real Estate,\e, Rentols, or C^ragp) Sales.Sc ■ Open untf fUlatf- — •Extra caah m N her offer. TCLEMARKETmO >8anknjptcy A poor credit Um. Our rMd«rt ara twrMy Not good with ony othe Department/nanager M«niwd mu al needed. Working » u p ^ eortortelematketlng.Callr* 1M90M54-264S Mon. Ask tor Deana, oor r An Idaho Company criHUDTeMM«l-«M» M I Mike. 733-8350. • m . •nw Tee-Ne W yiw * ■ ■ / lUitvkxtetaat^hpsMb k I \ » i -V , Idnho W ednesday. June 19.), 1996V e-4 ■nmo9-Nows. Twin Falls, Idt r ------1 HAGERMAN 1 ddoi o u b le LLS. • C lose to TWIN FALLSS COulet motol. g 608i wldo,28inglowWosiidos avail- OME 6 bdrm brick JEROME-= - Approx, 600 sq. TWIN FALLS ortsrrtan'a I have bvyof's wiih cosh, CEMEMETERY LOTS (2) in JE R O M ifonable 2 bdmi, 1 downtown,n wnolMt bdrm. $95w k,S376rr I COMMERCRCtAL able to ren t Sportsn TWIN FA LLS-S«ll«r will ' lhe Volley View Section of housoso off 1 HWY 93. Un- ft,, comfoi low utilltios, wo- crowavo a rotrtgifrlg, 736-1988 | P R O P E•RTY. R Rivor.Resorl, southsou; of bolp w/doyvn tsmt.. 5 notes ” & equities. Looking the n County border, both, Bppis,op olf s tr e e l 3/4 bath, lov •6202 for homos & muiii-famlly. -..SuiSunsot Mo.morial Park. c o in C I Dots OK. S375, itfr/sonit/ho Hbgermon. 637-620. edffn, 2 kllchon, cul-do- [' Locatod approx. 50 rwrtfi $975/m5/mo. Coll 734-2235 parking, p TWINJAUS. 1000 SQ-JL “ ______: sa r, 651 Madison. Circle. . Investor OpportunltiM Lm 34-0075.' • • THE MG!IGMT. 7334)739 Jopr. $400 ^ • TF 3 home. Mot. 2 Stu- 'onf f thet Statue of Josus. or734-t roduccd S02K. 736-1196. * ] 51000 0a. Call 734-9338^ 3^ ^ E. 2 bdtm. 1'/^ both — a i n S . “S ______— dios d 4 1 bdtm. GSI S'C 3ME. 2 bdrm. 329 6th JEROME.: LLS. • Harmon byappLonly. Jm W ? InOOMIIATCSWAHwawtedI ■ ■ TWIN FALLS. By Ownor- 5 510,800. S $74,500 777: t $400.00 por monlh. oparimonlont. washor/dryer TWIN FALL: UNSET MEMORIAL $ p small bockyord. Pork • now c W C o m o k ,„ b e RLV F .mnolo .l. pro- bdmi, 3 Bath. 2500 »q tt. •TF *TI 2 bdmi homo. gas. AC. PARK Idoal locatwn. No potspots. Call 324-2034. hook-up, ” 5 ^ , ! ; . ' ^ " ' ; TWIN FALLS;S ; CCapri Motel. on 1.5 oaos. Roducod to GSI c S7.e00. 550,500 ^ 1------5400 mo.10. Coll 324-5866. I b d r m . 3/ oe starts $140. Dcvo ol 736-290^ forrod. share oxpenjtpenses. If S i:a.500. COII734-73g-». • *1 TF 2 bdrm homo. gas. 52000. Con 733-7S05 j e r q3ME.ME 2 bdrm. Newly ------—- lor/sonlt/lov appox. 800 Interostod 423-69491949 eves. lodolod, $415.00 plus TWINFAL\LLS AAAOoan otlstfootpaiparking, *325 Coll 733-6452, tw in FALLS op GSI 56,600.551,500 twWIN u FALLS. Ono come- romodo roll-up door, TWIN FALLS. Fixer uppor. . ^ osii. Call 324-3206. w atqr 4I san. : furnished. tHE MQMIJUT. 733-0739 TWIN FALLS:LS: MOTEL 3 sq, ft. oqcti-,1 rof] • Joromo.2-4 ploxos. de- tory ter plot In Valloyvlow deposit. lat$130/w ookl. 1 storo front onbfltry. S42V- . 2 bdrm. 1 baih«9oporalo luxe ,, unils w/garoge. > up * dop, '1 & 2 I—. e cirti. Rales stort at J section ol Sunsol Momor- INESWEHAUL 'b^s. Coll ( befojo 5pm TWIN FALLS • W est Side 7^3.5630630 ea. 734-4761 studio apt, 312 8lh Avo. 55165.000 * oaelvOC. iol. ini, If Intoiestod. ploase . lorge 1 bdrm . Call 733 5630 E.S6S,000. Coll 735-1135. . ( jally can move you 733-366969 . • ol town • ll • OA tomis avoiioble. I've coll caji 733-2739. . ANYWHERE ------new carpeljot a paint. W/D J goi more. Call Robin ------TWIN FALLS. For sale by 0 '■— n lor losssattianrentingotnjck. tt TWINFAL4LLS . Secure hookup, rw 1 6 0 6 n i ^ 324-6778. . ^ L j o b i ^.£ HO M ES I STORAQ ownot. 4 bdmi- bath 520 __ NoodXl loadslc 10 Calif &Afii. .•Cioar THEMGM1 Ie h e h t a l CANYONSIDE I T?EE ESTIMATES C omMlfO ^> • 733-0740 ^ I WAREHOUSE w/wood siovo. covorod VLLS.2 bdrm. RLER Nle«, 22 bdrm.t trailer patto. cofnof lot. Was^’ C A U 324-3490 1322 Waiwoshington St. N. TW IN FALI R E A L T Y I ------Nowly rom em odoled, W/D In country,i. furn.,fi 5475. BURLEY - 40X X40 Shop. S58,000. Now 554.000. ^ }, ronl tull or ^ 7 A4 32*^3354,1 •800-278-9305 3ERLY small 2 l)drm, TWIN FAI■ALLS 2 bdrm. 1 ^ook up,, rofs. ro roq. $450- unfum.. 5400400. No smok- storo anything, t ; Musi soil, Fred 733-0723. * I R EA L ESTATE fREI appreval. first port space. Coll V^AMTED _____CAIrio.. stovo Intl. Corpo- balh. Nopals- No 5450/mo- ,deposit-&. Call 733-9593. Ing. cal on■\ ac I UVESTOCK ■ MOO * 5200 dop . rets. Call 733-:i3-5302 ■ ______' &Tb31, 326-40 TWIN FALLS. Rod t ^ 4 515 I ______TWINFAUS ■ lollty Rog. . 423-4140anorSpm. LLS, Clean. quI------—------1 H eated Warehe h o u se - BULLS Top Quality S.iloH T»i3 2 bodroom, I ■ COMMERCIAL :ALLS 2 bdrm 1 TWIN FALL! « « block Angus bulls,lulls, hove /utility HU. $450/m- o l, ■ 2 bdrrdrm, flroploco, ■ . 60 2,000 sq. bnm, actoono fixof-oppor ■ PROPERTY I I low-cosi Classlllod ad b.1thw/ut ?oiddoor& EPD. 436-6958,436,436-4911 -ts locfliod Soulh o! Twin | F A X ' »sy. Ca.1733.W3t. onlh ♦ $150 SI doposit. Call drapes, oppls.opp cable, wa- ■ OFFICT IC E fll w/12x14'ovortioi 1BURLEYb • EXCELLENT '62 or 733-1296 te r furnishIshed, Idool for ■ RETAILUL S P A C E offico CATTLE. ARMOURDUR Buy- Folio. Includes mnchino L. 2 bodroom houso in 734-47K shod.’9hop. For moro do- INCOME | PHOPERTYI ■ mature odulis, odi. no smok- . Heated wareirenous*. |„_ , tation,bu1,b u y in g tolls WALT OR AOAM 434: now storage unils on Y O U R g couniry. Ploaso coll t WIN FALALLS A-6 2 bdrm. ing$465*dep. 734-5518. tonA , v* E. 1210 sq, slaughter cows. ondotk) bulls, con holp you today. 1.8 ocros. High visibility Til 1-5234.______A p p is . s.W Dhookup. ------j2 overhead op<,n doily, 324-309;-3099 t- S450/mo. TWIN FALLILLS. Duplex, 3 126 W'**- P r l C S S ^ o frdS-461 location I on BuMoy/Rupon A r ) PAUL. 2 ------TWlN'FALLSr MOHgY- —]-h1gh-wu-S120:O00-A5lr-----; / i L - / the co» lUS-Ptrro^------T IM E S C L A S S IF IE D 438-52:V carpet & kitchen cab- 734-1401 lont nelghi^hborhood. gos - '125 ^ .f iood door, bred bulls. Long yo( CONSCIOUS? 3 bod- for I Donna Meade, CEN- < 13,5575,677-2205 ______iZ voter paid. No BlueUkei,kMB°IId®N, ’ 2 x 1 4 - ^ « room. 2 bain, lamlly room, TUHY21.RivorsidoRoal------h o o l, w al sq.n. a 2 yr.olds:’9?6-: ___ Dt-PARTMENT ,SU5i«i ALLS pols/smoklrOklng. $795*$500 3 0tnoemco Suite 1000 sq gos t>oal. aluminum 9ld- 1ty, 676-9020 or 678-4766. FKIMBEm.V2.M™.. -w /o heat. 326-8637 2 0 8 - 7 ^ 5 i 3 a luo in Twin. NEW 2 ^oposil CrColl 543-6081. Approx. 12 iq. ft. ~ ing, sprinkler system and — litod to 2 people, • Comntercia 95^ 0., lirsti last, bdrm , 2 bath, corports- ■ mony moro footuros. 8 pllonces Including TWINFAtX!L15,NkM 2bdtm, Off PorkS r i< K '. '" " ■W.rJSfu.'J. CATTLE Block Angu^ngus bulls CALL WALT AND ADAM F'F O R ^ L E o n LEASE G I S.OFKI J,. 530 5q.f1. heated, 780000 sq .n . 2 yrs old. Somnon oni tested. ______W/D. wo ■votor, sanitation. & 3 b o th , oil op p lio n c es, Approx. 5 today tor your showing. 3,125 sq. It modfcol or llm iK e a t. g a ra g e , no Call Stove >rleeroduc- office complex locaiod in ato provided. 2140 e le c , heat ii^ow sfof »95-442 GUARANTEED ” 95^N FALLS Studio joth-, walking dis- pols, no sr C D M C Q P Call Steve Hal 1600. Burloy, rooltor ewmod. so. stove, rolrig. Gas ,® WINDKE R M E R E dotaiit W YFCA. $54Q'r7X). /ro.»S400( CATTLE. 2 Angusigus bulls. SILVER SAGE ads ,t. Small pot OK. MOVINQ ALLOW. TWIN5/mo F ♦ 5250 dop, * gJPp “ WINDERKJMERE good breeding,I. COI could be REALTY. INC. :$ 1?0 off1stmo, Ux. 1.000 GEM 208-837-6153 Buy(heGuaranfe©d Call 324-8778 * Commerdal « 3 4 STATE REALTY. INC, 734>43 ibuUt motor p a c k a g e a n d T h e I FALLS 105 $725/ 733-29£>983 or 734-8674 ^o^oortyifclocated oM 24 ^ ______^ ------! forSnorenlnFordl^ tr a c t o r , 734-0400 - — Ing/pota.,. SM 50/m o.*dep. 0, 1N. Several 612 TWIN FALLS 2538 Addi­ Times News guar- 3 cai bdrm. 2 bolh, lorgo “ „ ■AUS - . Indudosw<, wator. Avail, July * ''2 J ‘^o o n rr Hoavy duty vehldohlde low WENDELL 377 3rd Avo. son Avo, E. 2-5000 sq. fl. anteestosellmer- » d ^ yord. Fomily room TWIN FAI Rentlridirfos^l ipASTUBESFl hitch, bolt on typitype w/2 * ood stove. Carpon. ,. C oll A rc h ie 8436-9457. W. RoconUy romodoid 4 Digs. 2,3 acres. 5325.000, chandise or 1 al 733-2049; GOODING 20|t0 tc 29M»>d.' bdrm 2 balh. and garogo 734-4781 ______IwoodtEvons iLLS. Ig. 2 bdcm. Goodman al automotive items ,oncod’ Cows or h302 , 4 Polled Herefonl>fonl bulls. 734-6321 >1165 1000 sq. It. homo. 2ono estate in 15 days eiwo -ALLS Nice roomy stre e t porljorklng. no pols. “ 1^ ' 1 Ploaso call 3 25 6 - - ^» 9 , , . commercial, 3 officos, ro- l^ HiiA r'jiM 7^ . otnco spaco t — ^ or w e will rerun ______7 n.ind.oppl. $475/- S475M10 ♦ c ate d In quiet qui park-llko I WANTED TTl O r e n t ] _____ FILER BYAN^IOUS__..copilon oreo. kltchon. the ad an addition- ^ 5300Dep-736-aiOQ- _S7ai-aflOt..iot.4jQpjn. - w J wUl travel. FARMmANCHES/ guaranteed bdrm,w a n d trash in d u d i^ tie s & t 625-5354 after 4 spaco? Onei phase power. R4R sillng. i oppls, included, $45 wk. e: sees, plus rocep- j ^ — 1 Je^DkDnno.733-9(»-9019 DAIRIES new metal root. 302 4tn p a c k a g e . A d s stove,pots. 5450 mo . 5300 ^O pelsDI5. S325/mo ♦ $200 pmof734-:34-3540,731-2431 J. Call 734-4660 attor 6 43< . available at ttw ■ o i S Avo. S. 585.000 by own- may be cancelled l364thAvoWopl1, leonuc k Storago Office I MOBILEE IHOME HORSE. APHAIX yearilng,ye E Holiday Motel. VAULT Sto lo rm a n c a QOOOINO oroa. 80 Irrigat-. er. 423-54S7. e a rly for. cu s to m e r >K.».-733.W ,. on N. Washing- I ACE color 4 perforiT N FALLS 102. $750/- ' eled rooms for ront Complex on SPAC bk>o(SlnM.lnto,8::n), 85ff-6077. od acros. 2000*sq. fl. ~ convenience but ^opI. NewC 3 bdrm 2 bath, k& up. 324-2361, ton. 736-9919919, ' homo. Lots of extras. 4 516 i t h e c h a r g e will —need yord. appis. dbl. TVflN FALLS2»d™..». F/ S225,000. Call 934-5496, I VACATION PROPERTY « - r oarage with eponof. Pis, oncod ton yard, carport, remain the same. go, $425. I MACKAY oroa. 2.330 TIME SHARES _ •LWOOD & EVANS storogo I I Foncoi 734-1401 Studio-!>■5250 oc fo s-1 .7 3 0 oi;fos. irri- ■ trg y M snagment gotod. good waier nghts. ,, car------goi S y n tr • tSLANDPARKTlmosharo I — ELW;N FALLS 2 bdrm.. big 735-1135 ___ A r ^ i ^ Hay & groin larm , lm< In Islond Pork Villogo. 1 ■ rd. enclosed porch. -- provemonis inc. 6 homos.ij wk..S4000i'OttOf, 543-6539 L“ sii __»ar Harmon Park. TWINF,FALLS 2 bdrm. 1 700 hood loodioi. 60.000 . MANUFACTURED TyjnN25/mo, F ♦ 5300 dop. Lg. both,. oil o a p p lian c es in- E S S & ^ bu. Qfoin siorogo. shop.). FPINE For rent o 2 bOrm. 2 KII HO M ES I ing W/O, No pols. I- story cabin. Can 587-7204. 0 bdrm- opt. downstolrs, ciudinj Ole. PhCO Inc. 3,500 AUM- i75/mo. . 5300 dep. 733-03,X)74 or 733-2441. BLM loaso (can soli In 2 • 1 parcels. 980 oaos & 1350 < 37 8th Ave. E. 543-8761 FALLS p 2-bdrm,i KIMBERLY 3 bdrni, 2 bath •5525/r Calf 733-C 9SI *Mtrf 17 for iftort Information or yoiu)urttnrk€ rrpresentatlvt acros). Priced at $1,875I5 4 I|_MOBJ^HOMESj sis I J onI 1.5 acres rtoar canyon. 2 bdrrIN FALLS 3 bdrm , 2 b o th. , near r Porrino, no myilon. For moro Info., coll | Tons of extras. Hardwood 5475* ovail, July- $425/mo. Salmon River Realty,’■ AMAZING, value, obsolute- '’fcoblnots. Energy Pack, 1337m 8'C K "?S sSob°J) dep. First, last & '■ R & R Roofing. Ucenusensed, New ______Chollls. ID^ 1-B00-743:_^I:___ly_a-bafgaln.homo..lio5_ 569,900 call 829-4262. —»pkyard;-na sm oking/.. ...2®P733-4^330,_Mon:Fri._ 1 Insured & bonded.S. Ni 9522 or Areo 527-3643. everything you noed. Exc. r IU rofs, 174 Polk, $550 9am• -5 s p m ." ' ■ j rodfs'& reproofs. ResideosW en-^ I area Call now, 734-6638. PAUL^ • 1993 Champion balh,lop. Call 324-3595. ' tial, commercial. MobileMob 14*66‘, 2 bdrm, 1 balh w/ bsmt. FALLS 3 bdrm opt. ASPISPHALT SEAUNG PERSONAL CARE home rool specialistoust 4 ; BUHL‘74 Buddy 12x56. -gijrd«n-tubi-9lep-up ° din- bapkjIN FALLS 5 bdrm spa- IncludeIdes major oppls. CR^iIRACKED SEAUNG HOSPICE CARE free est.736-7046. I a c r e a g e s & l o t s i J S7000/otler. 543-4496 Jing foom.kltchon with Is- pots,sus texecutivo style old- d o seI toto schools & snopp- . Qfiv)rlvoways. Parking Lptr: C f^ 'S . RN S, LPN'S 734-0600 Twin Falls ATTBffnON HOME land.'stovotop, double ♦dep.homo. RV parking, e t t - ing. Landlord La & crodit Free p„ Estimates. BUHL 1900 Tamorock. 2 )ls ol extras, 733-7076 chocks.ks. Call 734-8070. XjpAsphalt Systems of Idaho . 436-6566 Mmi-Cossi^ BUILDERSl ' oven In mint cond. 532- — - 7 : 1-600-303-0602 Idaho 1 bdmi.. 1 bom. good cond. 4640 • oner 6 pm, c iw s 733-401X Resofvo 0 building lol now. Realtor ownod. 59500, f ...... TW.N FALLS P. Accepting _ MAGIC VALLEY STAFFING ^^^DEUVEREO Filer's nowost subd. All sor-,1 Call Forosl Slovens. ■ TWIN FALLS 24-X40' or hor ications lor 2 Ig 3 . pniW5RTABLE SPRINKLER Gravel, sand&topsoillisoil lor Vicos in. S14.900. Asm forn Corey and Adams, 678- 3 bdrm. 2 boUi. 2 shods LoisriN FALLS.'< 2 bdrm 440 bdrm apis,« S555/mo-S350 PIPE REPAIRS Ortveways. parking lot*.«ot».etc. Sid. Irwin Realty 734-6500. 9005 or 431-3526 '?potio & corport. Adult orB2!lmsuoot.s450pormo.* 733-1422 72 doys only. Wind dam age or YwcanhaJUO-CrmfStrtlSthi NORTHWEST CO.),1NC IN( BUHL Lot In Clear Springs Park Call 733-8637 Studiooposil. Call 733 9658. ______ddeonlng el up bonepilo. Coll ?.* BUYING OR SELLING a ' FALLS 6rick duplox. Clydes Cl Sprinkler Pip* ______733-1234 Subdivision. 100x250'.' • manufactured/mobile TWIN ; FALLS Marlcno '93 TWIN f ~ i TWIN Ff B E N ^ E L 'S HOME CARE Overlooks rfvor. across 603 1 3 1} 3 EE'mwood Circle, 2 Repairs I a t (n’S-7149 Orywall. Painting, ^ homo? Nood financing? J3 bdrms, 2 bath. On its Elm S 1.1 both, could bo 3, — GRAVEL from golf course. S17.500" Green Tree Financial, -pown lot & foundation, dopo;FURNISHED APTS/ bdrm. TWINFALLS Carpentry, All home Crushed 1V4.3/4;1/4; Coll B37-6615 DUPLBCES I on, laundry rm.. built repairs InsM e& outIO _ 1-800-S6t-1904.______Istorage shod, covorod ' new c a rp o t, palnL — PLAN R O O M ______drain rock. ------— ------yrs oxp.'Ffoo ostimatos. ------CAN OEUVER—R ------BURLEY 2 1-acre lots, 12 patio. 571.900, 734-3260 d loolh School Distiict. Jobs Jol 10 bid forOonofals, CASH PAID for usod Mo- * IGAN. UT Altn: Utah Sawioc Sub-controdors & Suppli­ Call Bnjce 733-7S43 CALL733.1441»1 mis. oosi of Burloy. Close» b.10 Homes 734-4320. TWIN } FALLS 1991 Mar- I itatoFUI bound collogo stu- ownoror pays water/son. Su to hills & along crook. smoklng/polS. S525/- ers. ‘ aueprim copies. Inno. 26X56 on concrete onts. | 2 bdtm opt. w/WO No sm 734-PLAN (7526). HOME REPAIRS remod­ Youi t>« plaasantry vxpiiwpr»*d 654-2510.______CLEAN, caipeitod, com- foundallon'Locatodin i ’fivale lonced yoid. Avail mo. ApApply 3M Realty. 9-5, els & handyman services, — fortaWo 2 bdrm. lO'XSO'. — ■ at how aaty R b to>ptK*e ptK> LozyJ Senior Park-«117. ‘-OQA5f tho summer or school T ra ccy. To soo, Kon CoWnot mokeing. No )ob’ d a itilltd ad, ThaI cotl l» BY OWNER 1.25 ocro loloJ good cond.. 733-8234. ■No pots. Excol. cond. fwtor. Call 676-0034 ovos. 734-101030.______■ toosm alil insurodi in soculdod couniry sub- tow,.,(h* ratuitt arara high,hH 565,900. Coll 734-6030. aon/on Ham/0tt Than daiUftod. 733-0933-0931. . drvislonSieOOO. Call 423-3- FILER. 1976 Tilon. 24'. , I VtN FALLS • Secure TWINFJFALLS O oan 2 bdmi R C»ll 423-4360. 6348 leave mossago. good motor, good tiros. I •a o o n • Ouiot • duplexox. No pots or smoki- — coon in storogo, 55,495 I Comporo • 733’0740 ng. HOOmo.541 733-3742 ^ A-1 DRYWALL THE HOUSE DOCTOR HAGERMAN or post offor. 326-5487.. I 3;2W ..h,„01.nS..N Expert hanging, taping. & All types of repairs, remod­ NEW SUBDIVISION I FALLS Clean opl. toxturlng. ■ Slnco 1970 els. renovations. Froo acre lols. povod roads,Is. FULLY romodolod 1 bdrm.. I VIN FAtXS Cloan Studio 52500 « 5200 dop. Call Jobs large or small. or now roof, w/or w/out I esiimales. No |ob too ■ undor ground ulils wotor lownlown. $45/wk. Call 423-56■5670 attor 6 p.m. , Grog ( Lossing, owner small. 'W e mak* h ouse» JOHN-S SHARPENIN■NINQ supplied, great views.'S.' oppls., 420-7044. I 733-3579 123-5670 otlor 6 p.m. TWINN FALLS I Nowor 2 ___ calls.* Call 736-6559 SERVICE Manulaciurvo homos ming. ?i! HAGERMAN - 1978 Gov- — -1 bedrorooms, 1 bath. AC. ALAN'S AU Oonernl Carpentry Complelo sharpening wolcomo. S19.000. Fl* I Carbide 4 stool sawslaws. noncing ovalloblo. Collall ornor In well osiab'lshod I 604 vvOhchookups. $450/mo ♦ Farm For 4 Oty, Large & Small n trtr court, groal for retire- | UNFURNISHED ooposiosit. Call 736-3919 a ip p er sharpenlng-repit-repair, 837-6402 for Informolion. i 602 423-: Indoor & OuttJoor . 141 Bracken Sa tS s — mont. has tip-euts. co- I E UNFURNISHED APTSmuTLSlESl _ All Typos Constnjction HAGERMAN AREA moni drlvowoy, carport, 1 FALLS Town horfies ^AU Work Gaumnloed A WORK OF ART 734-4050*140(M71-4<71M060 I H O USES I ’ms, $440, 3 bdrms, Handyman Sorvk»s I 1.2 acfO lot with 150 ft. off nico yard. Call 037-4891. MIN FALLS • Se<;ure 2 bdrm . Call 734-3244, crook ffontago. on Salmon- - -ae o n ’* Ouiai • S495.5. ■ . .Homo repairs; Bectrlcai, JEROME Double wide. 3 EDEN/HUNT- In the coun- I i I yanl.storage, WD L r n • plumbing, light w pontry. Falls Creek. S34.500 iry • 2 bdrm singlowldB Comporo • 733 0740 ' Small yi C o w b o y C o n c r a te U .c . For Sole or Trodo bdim.. 2 Oath, nice home. - 1322 Woshington St. N. h o okups. k i Friendly •Drtvoways .Pattos palritifib. FREE noods movod. 324-6834, I- iroilor, now windows, ap- tw in ESTIMATES. 733-0966. 837-6313 or 734-8000 . plS-'potsOKw/dOP. *350 . otmos)osphoro. ,e•Sidewalk .Curb & Guner ' i AZELTON Syrlnga Nopetsats. 734-6600 AAA-1 SHELTON-S3N-S Mob.10 734 6321.0X1. 1165££ RUPERT 2 bdrm, 1 bath, THE MOMT. 733^)739 . coi •Brick Pavers For m tr— F K IT a MAINTENANCE Eslotos. 1 bdrm opls In 1 - estim ate, pteaso call I R K SERVICECE ,1- Tamorock, excol cond, booutltul. woll.malntalned TWINJ FALLS F Vory nice 2 No lob too small Serving Magk; Valle) Outstanding Panoramic HAGERMAN. 3 bdrm.~l Darrin atTSg-SAlX Just About Anything View ol 3 m6untoin rang­ noeds moved, $10,000. & quiol for tho elderly, bdrm.m.. 2 bath duplex In . ___ Wood River ValleyS’ 3^ Coll 436-5195 Iv. msQ. bolh mobile home. 5 u^z Home Repair • Inside & Out e s and 0 nvor volley from ocros with ort:hard & large ehandicapped . , . or disabled, goodd area, : molure lond- D&M Cal! 029-4206 TDD 1- .scopiiolno, onrago. sprin- ___ Insured * FWfv *F roe EsLI- FREE ESTIMATESTES __ ihis S acro .hillside.homo- TWIN FALLS—Tomorack- j garden. S600.00 por -CONCRETE - 7 3 3 ^ 7 or 42lex. TWIN* FALLS f Very nico 2 '' Dennis, 536-6705 I Free estimoies lots. Covononis allow m., 10. family rm.. Tiro- ■ •Totry Carpenternter horses ond thero Is addi­Idi- WENDELL-1983Marlotto, dop. Call 423-4509 . largo 2 bdrm. 2 bath, oil bdrm., appis. Including WD. placeco, fenced yard, oil , HARNEYha CUSTOM BLDG EAGLEGATE 734-1231 tional odjoinlng lonO avail-ail- 1704 sq ft. ready to movo lli.. somo uliinios fum. 4& REMODEUNG Oarag­ G ate* « Automatic Mobile 420K> )ni ni able) Call Jano or Stovo.vo. mid-July, opprolsod HANSEN • 3 bdrm. 2 bath fofrig. Cos heal & central appli.. homo, like now, oppls. air. Siorogo rm. Carport. $53515 * dep. Days, 543- 0:es, Farm Bldgs. Decks. O perators •96-008AX19. S34.000/offef. 536-2337. wotor/sonlt. included. Groot ^ noighbotnood- Near 884818 or < Evos . 734-1550 CConcroio. New Const, Security ond Convenleoco0 - HIGHUNE Foncod bock yord, out- J Free osl.-Insuranc# work. SOUworACPovrered1 Prolesaloftol Tree Sen. su e poi OK. $625 mo N FALLS. OELUXE 733-a390or73>MM 734^296 or 1-600-767-42S3a Ucensed 4 Insuredured R e M a x C E M E reR Y THE MOMT. 733^)739 «r doon 2 bdmi apts, __ Tree pruning* shopl.iuplng C f LOTsl | »************** $49T15 *dep, water & trash uCMOLLER CONSTRUCT>ON balancing ♦ removtmoval Keystone Realtyy _ — . , _ JE R O M E 2 & 3 b d r m ., rwiN CSI FALLS. 1 bdrms. pd. RRofrig. w-lco maker, ig Group LLC. S350-S475 . S300 dep.. Key!5335, soil Ic cleaning ovon, DW; •, General contractlna. lee* 324-2841- > bdrms, 5440. AC, ,V W/D hook-up. Call , CuCustom romodollng.doslgn. 736-1169 or 637-461r-4614 735-0300 lost value In Twin Foils 734-81-6161 or 734.7309. I . 16 11 yrs. ojqjerienco. wt.. CUSTOM ROTOVLUNa ■ — TWIJflght, spacious ft clean Free esMtnate*. 736-9003 Tractor mounted 5' tuier.I Tree trimming 4 remotemoval, TWIN FALLS County 5 'Jo533 pots, 664 Ouincy SL TWINN FALLS. Clean, ear- ^ Blade-front end loader. Stump grtrtdlng, 60 footfl choice acres wilh water, 2‘Jear bdi CSl 734-6600 pel«led studio, oil utils, pd. SAWTOOTH SHEET Woodcutting. bucket truck with openoperator, 326-4012 or 733-5923. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Appispls,$245.Coll324.3317. METAL Murray & Kathy Barkman, $60 per hour. PleaseHtsecall Heatlng/AC RofrfgeraUon Call 734-6030. 532-4206 or 431-402!-4025 or ‘b y o w n e r 3 ow e build- _ 532-4124. ler, Commercial and residential ino lot 2 mi. N. Of Filer. (206)733-6546 M R. G REEN 326-5490 .______Your Yard Care Servlcomon ^ MigranteraployiBwoijons SOUTHERN IDAHO Commen:lal & Rosktontlol TWIN FALLS 3,21 acres g i f f l p y Complole Lsvim Caro m 211’ Ifontago on North 7344066 or 4204101 innoVaUvo Tutoriitoring COIIOQO R d. w ith 660i S S K Sinn lor Seneca are in need ol bsthrMm«-b«drooms. Roof- FREE ESTIMATES tatf depth bthlnd Canyon mo, sumo, PMWng. DMkS. • K-e*Phonk» rough early October. When C A o m e H t ^ j P t 73*-ai 24 Of 324.6432 I Reading *Wntlng*Mg*Math Springs Inn. 1/3 block pi)3J3HtE6(l. RehI psyinGiiis Teny'a U n d tc a p in g west of Blue Lnkoa Blvd, itoeofoiiriai.ii' - AH onw R*palr« Call Becky (g 734-76M-7632 Eo|oy Ibe idioitig a b ix ^ i Start Yoor Redwood Pruning, trimming, now S2.90»q.fL CadPt»UB00-n t tlie employee, and paid diiei DMkNOWl. . 2 bedroom gtuitmentlioiiii lawn sprinklers. 15 yra 733-2581 oxt.2712, farS S tJIroin j O V J.T.,, Pettenon Constiuctlon, BROKERS WELCOMEIE landlord. , .Q.tb»littl^ lll«l»»f oxper. We do wtiat you Specializing In decks, CTi^Froe est 734-333? ■ II you iBve housing availaMirectiy by the Company lo the ■ . ) porcties, fences, & — eurke's Portable WMWtUlM 4 Axle Service «Aa,fiipJr f i ” "*** 514 " 1 Inn ara, please call lhe Sen J Froo e t CaB 324-2S62.' For an yourwokHngneM needs. | t n c o m e p r o p ^ ^ 24 hour am erge » -(208)543-9316 Monda)lable in Buhl or the surround- YlYour sd will tf tc h 32,0db temlllei evtryday and lha I senrieo. Portabler ah s ; INVESTMEKT PROPERTY Seneca Personnel Department I « num repair work<. pluplus all S . 5:30pm. raiull* will ams*e you. Call ROORNG ft C0ATIN08 Twin Falls tioesi luxury ' ; ConuctMaiy«735jlMO^DfTOtirncwhome m S today and on* el our (rtendhr 733-7321 or 32M8S7 other welding needs»eds. No spartmont community,' 80 day through Friday, 9am - • A.Ad-Vltor* wU help you word loblalooamatltltPkIII Please S s n e c a Foods Commerical, Industrial, 9 760 or unlls. pool, club houso, your ad *0 mat R wtl be moU reeidentla). BuUdup roofs., • ■ call (208)734-976 Pfoseotly under construc­“ ■ 430 7lii Ave alfeeUv* *nd bring you Ih* U a k s ropoired In 24 hrs.*' (20S)420-000€, tion. twumyeuarelooWnolof, T b o R iu Ocvvlopment:c<. Co Buhl. 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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. ><^obsv.n..7 season on 200 ocros. — an olfor, 4 tires V //j ^ AKC R oar lar. roosonoblypily p ric o d ... h o r s e s -STANDINQ AT J UYING AND SELUJNG ^uhlBuhl 543-4253 m ako an wer Ayers eton- rdady now. 1 11 s t s h o ts . Coll 734-2927. $29,500- Coll (2Ce>-544-2 BUY - w/rlms., $lOoa-MOVING.S T X^ y { J t l PWNO Nowor STUD -COMET* block & 475or(20e)-731-0473. 4' HAKAY Dairy and toodor; . sole piano.10. Exc.I sound, wormed. 5 makahm 5150 2 ------whito Toblano stallion. — ------8 0 4 MUST SELL.SI 734-6561 ). S.;{J-3251 COMICS. Buyingig comlca.ce ---- • QU{quality; on cuttings. lacQO ■ Ttessago.______• A/\ r \ Oak finish»h. Exc. cond. fomales $200, : Rog Missouri Fox Trotlor. STACKER. ST 1-TON BALE. . quonmiosgm wanted. Coil | BUILDniOING MATERIALS J m v ^ ^ L / - $1600,726-3»-3l96 oves anytxno onvAnd.or Stor Wor toys, movM.mov) pop Hss It all-conlorrjioilon. Pro-Ag p design, pull typo, Kurt Ku Wiersoma Trucking ------culture. Sd-fl. advoiidvortiS«ng, IBED. King 5110, 6 t i ^ E S CC L l A S S IF IE D PIANO. Ao~ros< color, naturol gait, groat stacksbi 4 balos high,'now 3 32 2 4 - 8 5 5 1 o r m o b if e BUILDINDINGS-Sto^-Foct; rs, 2 se ts of Itfions. ' irosonic SaKhvln h (ni Australian»n Kolpie X i fantasy Itoms.1.733-0016 73: p ed als. Deposit lor- >ARTMENT Spinet, likelike now. Call pups. 2 moles.S. 1 female. qsJ< for Utura. . disposition & siondsie last Is yoar, $17,500. 324- 539-2869 S3< {^(4^21 comfonor. Wolght- DEPAI hands. Slud too. $300. a ,“2lx24to80x150. ^ 5 ’“ ' mixed colors, si 8307 or 324-6255. — natiioss. Asking 208*7.:734-5538 ” 7-4891. J34-5192, C0MPUTER386^r8 m .'n .2 f^ 734-5257 Of 733-6493. • ^- - BU>lUYINO/SELLING top umhoditod quontlty. Will do- ^X). 736-4664 eves. Clas»ltlod . . . tor p«opl« ^ ,r/oroct. Coll W ade w . b . . ------R^M, min. 80 MB^B hf- d and dairy hoy. Any size Cwlw. nvor/01 — r MISC. 2 sol ’34.8296. h o r s e s -T H E ANNUAL. .sv«ry»t>ecel733-093t. Ed a o n c h . 1-800-709- (208)433)436-4286.______M------300 00 Ploaso PERSIAN KITTIT E N 3 CFA monitor. Call 734-8 8 1 2 ^ >201.______registered, wororm ed. firat one call - we'll11 do do It all! PROOUCTION SALE- ot — 3868.______./ S s^g e S . ; ; ^ : Lano Cow Horaos.Poialh STOCK 51 RACK, slido In, J S i HEATING & ^ . >coti)e male, ^ ctaMii-wJ 733-06?636?6 w/ihangor. NIco.' $350- hlAY.Istcxop.AV SmAlbalos m lons & tripod. SYNTHEStZl ' Ouortor horsos and 0 4 3 * 4 808 n lAiactCONOmONING ocossor, hko new. D-50,StCS 5 . r O'uartor horsos. Will bo Call * 324-8339______in int tho stack. Hay tosting I COM0MMUNICAT10N ■ „ •- DRYERS/WASHk S H E R S . . avoiloblo. Coll 678-1326 ^ D | B r t C E S ^ J AIR CONIiNOmONER Brand ^ t of PU0 n running boards- 733-'33-1298 ROTTWEILERI f AKL b-wK Buying Kenmore.ore. Whlri- hold at tho Cassia County TRACTOR BM Ford, good duty ’A" drill ond Folrgrour>dsfn Burtoy Ida- , oar3 AC. 10.000 BT Heavy.dut Jothporeots pool GE. HotOt PF o in t. lAY 1995 Mud U ko cov- r a d iO E 6 ft. chain link VIOLIN w^ca hoJuly e a t 2 pm. Soiling rubber, runs good, now h a> 10 EQUIPMENT S400. Con 734-9544. p r e s s , 6 1 r S S W .^,n.o,n„.73(1736-4605 paint. $2495.733-2292. ored ori feeder hay. Ton t w o Wi ------(once w/ra »/ralls and gates., wood cheek f 50 hoad of babios. yoar- ■ > Way 450MHz ■ b a l o s ; D o llv o r o d by 3 . Motorolamoi portables. 5 BLAZE: KINGK wood Slovo 48~ onteruertainmonl center. Cad 32< tRoftwoaers GERMAN SH EPHEPHERO. ling, broke tiorsos and TRACTORS Tl IHC 706 w/ opprox- 34-tons to a load, johnsoinson Progrommoblo. Insert. v.ithw blower. Liko holds 27"7 - TV, 324-3404. —“ ------I 532-4139or67:377-5518. Minloturo GormanTUin Shop- bfood maros. Foaturing Idr. i, 1 -AC w /17 Tractor. 1 • $ 2 5 0 /o lfo r. 6 7 8 - or leave 1o a i mossage, f l 81 jr Infonna- grandsons ond grand- Call 934-4036.______2 Motolotorola Programma- now. $: 81 9 ------herd wanted or In' Fordf 9-N Troctor. 1 Alio- J i i . 1 base unit wilh desk 770O or £EQUIPM£MT RO T T ^^ SIS AKC puP; 6on tp find one. 543-9007.______542 ______d a u j^ ia ta .o L M t-G u fl___—wayw Guide Coult S', tAV-l8t-00tllf>grC040iV«>. • , 1 O F F y g a S. A\ ; a Moioreifl'Micofs. o i - 7 - r ^ ■ li)553:iS Smoko. Zan Par Bar, Howset Rottery Cutters, rain, rali $60/ton. 2nd cutling. lordo Mocoms. 2 Mo- WOODS7STOVE Safiro Gom, taurant sinlI i T ^ X o h p " 1 ~ S350'AKC21/:l/2 yr-0idfe- h a R N E S T U sedod 4 i uso- 2 -JO 27 Shoddors (15'), 95 Young Bort. Doc O'Lona. : Ito MItroxs. 1 GE MAS- 12' insuisuiotod plpo, oxc. Soars so>f- desk top, S200. mole Chow Ch^how, $250 ji^ io 4 tioubi]ouble bug- Forosolocatalogormore 1-MC 1 27 Shoddor (20‘). ,54, , onion ana for most ro- cond..,543-6539. mower.S hlr>e. $50. 677-4142. ______gy homost. CallJI734-1872 . . information call Goio Har- •1-JD Folld Cond. (20'). _ v ri.* ; > SB hot rod monl- 73- ding 1-206-356-3700. 1-1HC 13' Non C utting HA>4AY Rrst cutting. 2 String dios,s, plus p oxtro radios. n aye , on claisliloo7 ilOO/oo- Predator — ____ ------SHIK-TZU Re^ o g i s t o . ^ or 734-7935, _ B.iysm lj.coll ' ^ ' Z X Hoodor (910). 1-Lood largo lar balos. approx. 50 P ^ . c 200, 734-4761 COPIERS for aale. Urge Also free kittIttens, Coll h o r s e s Hot WWall alker tor HORSES - WHITEHEART Roach | Forklift. 734-0445 tons. tor 436-6430. ‘ of rocondrtwned 825-»186 • horsos New orfu us« sed . Call Lessons _ 733-7000 or se e a t ______------MtSCELLA.LANEOUS Solid robfod. male 423-4356. Engllsh/Wostom , TRACTORS.t JO 4440 HA^HAY 3193>3E.KImbeffyRd.TF E . ------n i - 1 oakkingwiB wotorbed. Frame r y i S : ’ s ^ s ^ ,. Lflomtorklelhlssumrtw! OuadsHaip. 1 S21.500. WEfi/E haul hayJ K-i-8747 mattress Insert. ' Call73-'734.9968 puppies. 543-6< KENNEL Wantedted to1 buy: Your borse or ours JD*850.PS.mfwd. j ----- 8 09 I I j EWEVEUY&FURS I Z S cCei i Ud. odilion- ______D og k e n n el. 10X 10> 10 or Boarding, training i ■lAY. First crop, opprox)- I f.. a. 736-8667. . ------g 4-3412, $46,500- HA' C O M P IL E R S \ g lS S oiEMENT/WEDDINQ E -£°T!g!!gL2 g — .. larger. Call 734-34 324-9180- JO Jl 7000 mfwd. SOO hrs. mmaiely nine tons. Please $64,500. cacall324-3533.______386DX.OX.CDRom.VGAcol- 18din u g 0 ld . Mar- B etw relon I p e t s i s f?«iijenv UVETREESWAFWANTED Ou*. «ol. roni or swap «t«nT • diam ond. 10 d ia - advwttine I t o o l s /i^ JD 8300 mfwd. 300 hrs. — Windows. WP. EX- QI'* up to 30-. Spruce.:e. AAspen 4 dmmdod-TJWJI-. •*! STRAW Barley straw. Otw I baguettes. $999. damned..xS. . . AKITA. AKC ) amp. Miller, altypes. Cal 206-7^06-7S6-2S76 $69,?00. Ton bales. Call 438-5234 CEL:U anda moro, $450. HORSES-PERUVIAN JD ji 6400 mfwd. 300 hrS- } C o m p le te w/VGA .BLE P O O L k" ^ leavo message.______3.5682. M3-5CT m o t o r S C O3 O0 T l E R S . PASO 1 3-yr.-old Gold- $94,500. ; or, $300. 324-1370 a\NQ. U1/3 karat wedding 16x4', comcwelw/oxtmsCor i o n ? ,? wanted to buy VesVespa.An- Ing. 1 4-yr.-0ld Filly. 30 CAT C 45 3 pi. & PTO. 600 WANTED to buy. morald cut diamond. Uko new!rwl 673-6676. AUSTRAUAKJAN cottle dogs. Excel cond 78i ian or what kIPUTER 466 SX 50. stato. Cushman c days training^, oxpor.ridof. hrs. I $t09,500. hay on stump. c u m k i nted in plotlnum ” jistered. female - —— .11 I have you. Can1734-9393, 734 2 yearling Flllys. Evos.. CAT C 75c 35- trocks. 1995. Coll 438-5234 loadeijded W/S500 in soft^ oil.,. C o. 423.6931. Amoco. gos. S ? ! d.7redandWuo tf ^ after 6 or wknds 8Z M 413. $ 1211000. —■ ----- — w oro.ire. S650. 1BM366. vn. pump 4 PTO. S p O O D S NIGHT CRAWLEB!.£R S CAT 85c 35* tracks. 1995, P«P«or<« tomclMno to m O $350.1SO.Call 733-9444. R iH Q s. Very rare sllvor $200.1112'chalnlinkgote 12 ------HORSES 12 & 3 yr Old Fox-- ■- ■ ; si35;ooo;i*;:_ ___:____ •snd ptepio who wanflo' — ihlfo-rlng In gold.. ..w/lafch.rrx-^tft-Basr-feO-Ti-— i v , c E s — irotler geldings. Both q •^■bi>yT. )HalT«hat daiiltiod MICROIRON -466 px ftGorgeous Burmese 1 (same)10) 5' gate. $35. 1 BORDER CC CASE SSO k Idr/extd hoo ' b 7kb. CD.e mb. 17* G nms. «, pick «2S. 1W E.Ms . r — ottal,$2e00ea.324-3168. $21,500. . »actranKlng t* aO about 527 k! ring. $395. EmerakJ 1 6 'lilet timetir corral gate, puppies. P( ------mogig rrmonlior. printor. mo- imond ring. $150. $20.733-J33-8360^33-8838. c^lj^wworking or 4 com- » you pick, Q p u m p s . O ldS gasg . 4 oil Rnancing avallablo. m.S1250.7tl2.755.2507. HORSESSyr. AQHA west­ 541 566-*735. dom,$ ^■32170Her5p.nv flogs, $35 each, informatxxi iL_L---2Ua^< pumps wanted.0, CokeC< ma- ern pleasure mare has _ JERATOR.S100. -2600- STRAWBERRIE4IES Already chines 4 signs.s. 934.9915.93 . been shown. Vory gorrtle! TRAILER x • 2 horse, tan­ ------1 Full sz.z. comper( shell. call 3a*-zw S2800- Call 734-8107. 810 I A ~ 815 $100,733733-1951. C O L L I E P U P S A K C SWAMP COOLEIILER good dem axle. sm. tack area. FIREWOOD 1 I ex&cond$1600734<3135. WN& GARDEN, ' — ion-fired. show m ount. Also - HORSES: B o u g h t to ld & _ Farm. $5/gai- SemWenMoad lodgepoie pine. * ^ 5 ? ■MEMBER SX-'lSf-«iO dellvef. S200. otgun. Can traded. Can 733-6055. tTRAILER . Exc. 2 horse- $12 EST ROTOTILUNQ T h a tb SMay d i ad you placed 726-9164,64, evenings 4 • 32*-2K trlr.. New wiring/palnt. naWe.freeestimatos. s time ego ^ The aftemoorw.OS, — — HORSES- OK. reg. buclT- SIOOO 324-6774lateevas Cau 733-6769- T«mes-Na.«e> w ?N o w ath e ------I TOYSWdsokJpedcpeddtecan. skln m a re . 11 y rs -o ld , _ 801 I 4 ------I coma pick up your DALMATlAiriAN Pure bred ■ ^ boats.scooters.4rs.4ptanes. good trail horse & has tTRAILER-CHARMAC 811 1 B & J LLAWN MOWING ires. Stop by The p u p p ie s. 4 weeks old.' ■ WANTED? T 1 O BUY RioB on toys- completecom or packed. S2700. 1979 7x20 gooseneck ANTIQUES & I piiBiURNmiRE& CARPET R o sierlential 4 commercial- ynof SoTiHce Dept $125. Call<:all 423-4412 not. Good pricerices paid. OH chestnut m are, good In stock trir. $3200 or best COLLECTIBLES l i H J " ! Low rarato s. high quollty* Custom* .a il« ^ J -* ^ ------4-WHEELEHS mtns.. exc. pack horse. offer- 531-5316.______3ROOM SET 6-plecos. 9*0^ee. . Call T34-9227. ■ ------E N 3 L IS>H H IBULLDOG. Banshee, nee ROSEVILLE. Hull, porcel- “ 595*!airs. $550. Dari^ pine 5- Gofdw S. h e alth y , litter _ call 733-838080 cOf 733- BALER Vermeer 604 jI TRAILERS^ -Exc- Inventory DRYERS/WASHERS. Dl ece bedroom set, $450. 324-363623 or 324-3416. , machine, $900 or jd.7wks-old. ' round baler, field roady. of horso or cargo trailers, Buying G Konmoro, Whirt- Can 436-4839. M BATHTUB. Ca:la s t iron d a w 6838, anytime. pool. GE. Hot Point. M-9753.______~ Call 324-2279. flat bed. gooseneck and p ntll June 24th only ' "7 foot bathtub- TRENCHER.^,. car dolly. Woritlng or notl 736-4805 pAMlL'MILY ROOM SET Tan- i 8 1 6 Sale Until O GOOD HOME. Melody at 78( bumper puB. Traier ports. V :R dS E EQUIPMEKT , King 41, queenqi motel beds, TO C sand blaster. 324-324-6747. BALER: New Hollarxl 4 ^ w n ptald w^wood trim. Duality Trailefa Safes BEFRIOERATOH — Wo.l- ' TV s an aii furnishing,f phone hydraulic swing, hitch, jfa. 2 Chairs. Exc. cor>d. 5 J S T ? E T F iT F S ir TRUCK- 7 40 ^-85 FORO heavy axle w/floatatlon; 46 E. Froot»9« R D . Inghouse 18.6 cubic ft., ~ j FI^BojKByJ^e. m. signs, vending pREEkltt(Ittens to good wantedtobuy ’ Jerom e 324-6868. >45. Call 734-7952. jeo. $75. 536-2030. ,^chinesines. pool table, luko c u ,, i J s w M i P-2S0 4x4. prefei#efer360or tices. Very good cond. _ liost-free. good cond., J w te. cuddly. 4 as- 6784)607 dayays or evos. 390 engine.. CallCt 536- $6500Wfer. CaD 537-6737 TRAILERS-HORSE^ & $250.733-3012- S JruTp^TON. 6 foot, essontialty „ n R D i ^n^gam e.l^e ' DICTRACK Pro B I K E C A ^m lnltram po- 53S3 leave msg.^ ______STOCK . Featfwrilte — $200.00. Please " i f nd)tx)ner ar>d more. REFRIGERATOR. m n t a . S300. Cnil Bens. 1 black and une. railroad t BLADE. 7 '. 3 pt . $450. Gary's W esaand Motors 324-7944. «otel- Jackpot. NV FREE kttten USEOBHK^SS5 without any 733-*896______^. 733-1823.1.e00<»3-2219. J 702)755-2327 1 Striped.30d. Box trained, fencing and 1 34-6447. Of. works good. $175/off- lOVEVE SEAT. $250. Single 5-4263. evenings, p r 0 p a n e t 11 a n k - C ^ l holes- Can 734-» COMBINE 1680 Case. : POUNE. Used. VW- ^ • TRAILERS arde J Horse «er. 324-5174______bedved with brass & porce- fl 0 1 7 -mAMIKJI ******* ______J992,1350hrs,2f^^ J an.head.bQard..S250^ l-M tSItSC FOR SALE------so n .BBates, a i excetleni GERMAN^N SHEPHERD ------4 Stock trIrs.-W ade- —WASHEIUDRYEH-N^ks- IES AKC12 wks“ BOTTLES. J » » My.------— r>ew tan kh. spedatty ro-, Zollinger Oakley Basin ” olofTV. $150. Kitchen c o n dlillon.‘S250:00:"’ ill PUPPIES :a5ft/ tor. field ready, can g rea t Both while. 5200- ible with 2 chairs. $50- 2 woodo■den ovortiead garage Pleasee canc 734-7408. okj.first4!14 second shots 4 w a n te d to b , 678-3342 • [t, have both sire 4 trade. Can 73: Mule ATV. deliver. (206) 733-8458 Of , &et. 736-0621 after 6pm taple cabinet stereo. doorsrs with electric open- — ------worn>ed, hi 4x4. 8x9 and 8x6'. make TREES,},f8sJ.giow fs s6-1 0 ft. dam.$2s a ' (?0e>420-1309.______,WAGON. HORSE DRAWN “WASHER/DRYER Ken- $7^75. Night stand, $15. ers. 8i TER 5 shares Hobby Horae-F» e Ranch Orpei shampooer. SlOO. offer,r. ILarge rabbit pons. yearly.ly.$4.95-$8.45 ------Rubber tires. Lots of ox. more. $225. Clean, ^ ered. Pottod. Free GERMANN SHORTHAIRS in G o o d inig g area. Don 206-324^M 858 COMBINE. TR 96. 1986. tras, harness also. 438. Irby vacuum cleaner. $75, T.733-4462. dolivere 2 4 'head. 1700 hcs. Excel. straight, rebuilt w/ wona- Kirb) — bft)Chureure. 1-600^15-3405 Pups, bombon 5/4/96. Tails Ganguet. Boxlox 333. ShO»- ★ ■ » * ♦ « * * * * • 4733 eves, or hr msg. J 100,CaU543-6W,_ - docked,I. firstfir shots. $100 hone. Idaho. cooditton. Can 436-6181- . nty. Cali 736-4605. lOCKEY TABLE 7 ft. ------WHEELS 2 Iron wagon ,rs. 6 m os. Old. Like TV VCR:R combo. Brand ea. 934-4( : WANTED MF. JO. IH. etc. -W ASHER/DRYER. Ken- MATT^TTRESS: Oueen Pldow ' S e a rs r .A « m » u 5 ^CWUipayupto wheels, approx.«ix. 24“-32" OATES-25 16-home- ' swathers lor salvage or ” . $200. Ping Por»g ta- new! $350/ofter. S3! Portable ______made steel gates. Nnges. more, extra Ig- capacity, topjp and« box sprir>g. still In n w . S ilayer, SlOO/offer iw irw wkknow me S 2 0 0 fo ra rurunni^caror In diameter.r. CCall 734- I; running. 676-5746 eves. ; ilastlc $250. Call blo. fe078 1^ bu. Tb be moved from" All ground moti, plant, BenRapJds. $2500 ea. swalh. bale, stack. Call 537-6609 - chop.loader work, rock GROUND WATER South- side permit. 2 CPS. 1955 e s x r j s a p T a r S n priority. Inquire at PO Box'i Big Bales from the field to ^ .f w f a i Fans. ID. 63303 BE _ tho Slack aa m 000 oper- I GUARD RAIU Ga>v. 3000'1 ■ $1.50m. Great for corals and chuts. Call 733-3929 “ CUSTOM hay alacklng. R HARROWBED NH sm. bales. 2 wide stacks. 1049. Good condiiion.I'- 625-9633.______$13,500- Call 543-60&5 ;;; c u s t o m s w i^ .b o l i n g . M HAY WAGON Pull with0. stacking. 4 h a i ^ Ton team or tractor. $250. bales only, 934-4227. . Can 324-6339 ______HORSEOTOCK TRAILERB CUSTOM swathing, call ■94 Travalong. like now., Shane543W»:------i Gooseneck 7x20jTack:k QRAiH Thrashhg warttad room, hay rack. $6000/ol-*'■ exp. in handling .all th# ■ fer 686-7055.' _ Swifyouwi^balfc IRRIGATION PUMP Cor­ 423-9656 ev»n>ng». ■ nell. 25 hp. « 5 0 0 rtrad e QREENCHOPPWO ter water Sh a n * S3»6716- Kay, grain and com. MILWNG EOIKP Double 4 DtMMw’aCuatowjqnntog Herring Bone stalls (f>*var 677-3868 Of ^ Hay staddna. Ion bal^ 2

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/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 . 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- SPe,Orig- BEU.YDUI)UMP, Ruef»ul,'90 C H E V Y'81 '8 1 S10 Low ■ lo dum m y’s six. •*> K Q 8 4 Bert ' Harbough Motors. $75. S7 Call 324-6339 jmp, & retrlg., $4200, inal1 ccc o n d itio n . $15 00. 40', singlegle gate, new Urw. m iea. AC.3.V V< 6. Excetlem • won. led a^ spade lo downtown Wondoil, ID. — - - cashed th e nint; and an( ran the dia- . P ______I I 324-(?4-9457.______733-26:l-2673or731-0209 brakesA& bearings. Haa a condition.1. 828-550782 S o u lh ■■■ plnlle hook.ho $20,000. - monds. This gave••e himJ a total of ■ IDEAL 25’ trallor.'owning. M .VER STREAK '73. 33 CH EWVY '6 0 Impala. 2-dr. Spud Trt-relief. 76 Hawco CHEVYVY-82S10. 1 ; four diamonds. Ihrehree spades. Iwo' * * 1 'f AJplne f stereo, oxc cond.! 1TRAVEL^TRAILERS 1 .. AC. awning. $6000. HDTP.TP. PS. PG. restorwJ. 3 *xies,s. 46', new floor, Exoellerfl xndltlon.w nd $5500. $6500. Coli 788:3686. ■“ : hearts and a clubb - — good for an- " ? S UU4P trailer.'66.19'. self- Call(all (208)837-6234. SeeI at:at 3434 Falls £ Then newsJdeiles. $12,500. Call 324-3024,124, after 5:00. contained, everything btad th up the lane, brown 537-6877 ; ox’crlrick. ARCRAFT -95 Star- hSSet,se.anef5pmorwi^ U.______CHEVY.IBTa,87a,V«ton.auto- ■e nn.nnsy ANSWE!ER: Pass. Partner has a works. $ l800/offer, call ungef.Jd condWon. Call 788- q r e a TPA at il would have ■ 30 3G ft.. Stove, refrlgera- * DAHE : "cheap" trick, but i lor/(reezer, tub/stiower, TERR'RRY TAURUS-64 24'. a.aaktorChrta. Sprir^su)wspenalon. alder. FORD ‘86 FisoSupereab.Fl 5 ; cost Soulh severalll in return. Aflcr newtires,S6S00.C ansee seif-cilf-contalned. New up- Lat youirour daily nawspapar £1H' h«lOppar/flat aem i- 302. auto.,i.,PS,PB,cniee. PS ■ E^asl refuses to wastd W «ef. 54543-8265 or 543- tUt. AMftAItAcaaa., a $S785, • at Irick one. SouthIth loses his on- YOURRV 734-9560 i or 423-5166. $7.50'.500. Call 326-5861. useSwtSwdaMinad*. 6040.evevenhoB. 734-6S21.I. tries lo dum m y andnd Ican no longer quntjivu TV Arr*. 1*0 Una t^K3, k/W8'lliioe¥Bty‘ _ bring in ihe diamonionds and make thing for youf ^ > • • • • • • « • • • • his game. I'nilH realiffT S>lldr»lf. tne •••••• » • • • • • • < V Hewer vnits m s e l l E A S I U 2 ' WINDMILL usod worklr)rklng MOTORCYCLE BOOTS} KAWASAKI 1987 X2. ANY! w indm ill w antod. LoLois Men's size 8. Usodd 3 1968 440 jet skis. $1500 V . Bring us your “ S C L I - : (206) 939-2271. times, was S160. nowow each. Many pertormance unltNOWII % $99. 734-7853 leave msfln»g . pans. Call 733-4462 e • Wodding OrOM, Mzo 18 D C V IERYTI- . roasonat>io, must Doeolr^ SUZUKM962 GS-650.SO. KAWASAKI jet sk is, (2) ✓ m'RE C vory QOO0 condition.on. 2 S1200 or t>ost ofior. Call 1991.JS550'sw/covor& : TooJ bfWosmaij) orosa.ISS, In 324-4561. custom trir. Supert> cond! mSmSmilL • ^ 2 : size 3-4. Call 734-222B iow hrs. soli as pkg or UJ S E D — SUZUKI, 74, 400 TM, J® 76 separaio. Call 322-1665 ~ ~ \ Suzuki. 250 RM. ’64 • C a rs • T ruTicks • Motorhonr>mes 5 ■ I 827 ..Yam aha. 600-TT.'CholCO>leo KAYAKS, W Hrre WATER l l lf'ffll * . ^ A R A G E S A ^ $995.00. Call 733'9250.0 {3).1-0ancer,2. '• “B o a ts ------M o [otorcycles • 5th W heel — innatablos. Call 734-1626. ; QOODINO 334 12tnT AvAve * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • T ra ile rs • S nlo c w m o b ile s • and more.t t W. 6/21 &22nd 9-4pm»pm WANTED to buy. MALIBU SKIER 1B86 BBH; Numerous housoho)hoid Witnasht Compotrtion ski boat. 560 items, clothing, furniiu.niiuro KawaaaU Mula ATV,> hours. Oood cond. runa ~ W e W ill A hIso Pay Top DDollar For Anyly o f These Unin its ! J and misc. Items. Don’t Dor 2x2 or 4x4 graat. tandem tioller, ^PACE ARROW '66 34' ^ ■ m lM thle onell Hobby Horse Ranch> . $8200/Oflor. 734.3385. Roar guoen bod. sloops V 7. Loadod w/overy option ^ ------208-324-5858 E ruptcy? R e|> possessien H j| »»»««♦**♦»•«*• MUSKIE m oior boat 14'. Looks & runs good. W B a d C r eedit? i B ankr • — tri-houl. Muskio. 40 HP $24,500. Always shedd- ^ YAMAHA '92 Biastot,', 4 Evinrudo. 1/2 HP Evin- Od. Cali 423-5911 V P u r c hlase t A U sed»d Ccar b r Tkirwcic T oday wtioolor. oxcol shapol in- rudo auxiliary. C an v as ~ •IHH cludos tioimont. extratra lop, boat trolls liko a "PACE ARROW 28'C lasa A M L e t U st R e-E stablilish Y our Crred it Todciy m m tiros. S2100 436-5181___ droom. Cali 934-5462. Look at thia ONEII An ^ tho extras. Super Clean. M U: ■ I H “ I POLARIS '92 650 Wove SlS.OOO/oHor. 733-7783 ^ 1 , i 9 0 . — . -R unner. 3-man. excellonl.. — ^ i 9 o i I condiilon. Pull# sklor. M atvswotorcycle; ^ S2999/0f)er. 676-7700 ^ S P E C I A L J TRAILER - Wlnchoslor 1983 Toyota Rangor. aoir- ^ HARLEY DAVIDSONJ 'M•on biko irir. 2 soator, oxc. RAFT - Whitewater onthu- contained, pop-top. ^ Full dress louring bik6^ 0. corx]. $150. Can 733-7645.^ slastsi 16% tl. soH-baling $4995. f l Roady 10 QO AftsoluK YAKIMA rack with 3 „Q.up- Moravia Wiiiowa II roll, See al the all New ^ Intermounlaln Motor A Doauliful cond. S14.00 flQ tii b “ orglas9. 75 or partial trado. 734-2228 Full Evinrudo. lop and side • HONDA -80 750 Fi STARCRAFT 14' aluml- djoss 5650. Yam th#ha'79 " curtains, cover, depth num. w/trir. 7'A np Marc UNTAUNEM - 650. S575. 825-563222 finder, life jockols, CalWns ------. trolior. S200D 00. PleosoSSO motor. S1250:326-5101 ^ : HONO_A_102_CM45O45 0 C call 543-4046, STARCRAFT 16'65hp- Excel, cond. Loss m an: r r Merc with troJior. $1700/- • : m.a.S1250 734-6486lee ^ BOAT Fioi bono'm. v-drtve. — 4 27. big block, runs Offer. Cali 734-9li9eves. HONDA'65 Shadoidow strong, S5,000/olfer.e r. TRAILERS - ^ m o to r c y c le . 11 00DOV- ' CaJl 543-4656. PERSONALWATER Twins, low mi., S2802800. ■"— ■■■ ' ■ ' ...... — CRAFT TRAILERS 1 733-9021 Otter 6:00I pmpm. CHALLENGER 1978.19 ft. FootherilteSloea ------Hornel )ol boat. Borkloy'*’y Qary'a W eatland Motor* : HONDA 1985 V-65 Magrlagna. pump. 454 engino, tan- ■ 20,000 original mis. LooLOOka dom oxlo Ulr. Evoryyiing"i?g 733-1623. 1-800033-2219 & runs groal. VeryI fast,fai new « oil skUng equip.I. & -M ■ '■ 'S • Like now. S2995/be/b e s t tubes. $6500/bosi otfer.for. i 904 : offor. 324-4SS0. ______324-4550.______iCAMPERSreHE^ - HONDA 1907 Forem•man. a COLEMAN 17’ carroo; or-or- CAPRt 1994 campor shell, : . 4X4 Hi snowtjlodo.). Illlike ange. fair shape, $275.75. white, sleeps 3-4,-2 sWe - new. 1991 Honda-3(1-300 800-694-7163 Or loavo 0a a windows, top vent, rear 4x4 w/tnowblado. 8)mctlmost m essage at 537-9916. AC, Xtro lg. door, full now. Your choice $35!S3550 ■ — crawl through boot inc. : ea. 324-1428-______DUCKWORTH 21 ft. -95.9S, Mint cor>d«ton! 324-4360. — > jet boat, penial hardtop,op, . HONDA 1969 250-R,qu< .quad EFI 3S1, fully loaded. OLASS-TI'TE Camper ' ..ra c e r, vary slick, extraKtras. $34,900. 2 0 8 -^ -5 S 4 6 ^ sh e ll, like new. Will fit $2500.637-9070. ' — FABUQLA8S'87 Fury"T; GMC tulWengtJi PU 1987 HONDA -96 red lie1 1 0 0 Open'iMw, sM & fish. /U115 and earlier. S400. Cail 734-6566 or 733-1314 . S h a d o u K ^ mJs. $7507500, HP Mercury. $7000 733- s • 734-6aBe. LANCE camper for aale, T 7 11 fool, exceUent condAl- ^ •210H0RSIISEPOWER - ■ : HONDA. Aspencade. 'M196 2. FORCE ’68 outboard, 85 - 1100, lull dress. 40.0C0,000 HP w/conlrol8. low hra.,“ _ on. 324-eSOO,______• UPSCALEE ILUXURY ’97 • 5.0 V8 ENGINE ; miles. Lota of accessortelOrtW; Hke new, 432-5216. PORTA-POTTY. Deluxe, • $2500/offef. Call 326-52:'-5275 ■ ■ •> SSAVE ONE YEAR BOaKDI[ DEPRECIATION - • JOHN8bN5V4hpout- lush model, upholstered KAWASAKI 7 9 10001 LTD.LTI board, recently ctiecked,^ IW. $60 or beat offer. Can ^ - S77-3217 after 8:00 p.ra : .iBKortg ml. new paintOintft $395. Call 600-694-71S3 s e a t SIOOO. 324-26996 9 9 _ , Qfleav»rTtsgatS37-99lB.’ 0- SECUnrTYft' w/]«ka. 3 H r , i m . l > M KAWASAKI •84, ZX9C — : way refrigerator, $800, ' Nin)a. IRS ructlorHon® KAWASAKM966 440 !•!Jot ^734-4120 Of 733^070 / S1200 min. 1 pm. f.,na6/2 akl with custom trailer. Jutes ^Harrisoti^s WEULEGEHDCOHTIHUES..LMRREPUTATIOMiHEROWS #118, S^flOO- CaJl 42J-52S3- ' SHELL, aluminum bbdy, •, Southwood Storage #11 — ' alkting window. Ftts D 50 i Haley. 734-300S ext. 24 KAWA8AKIJetaklla.'94.M. 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