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m o r n i n g G o o d n g e r s I i c e p l a n I ■• M u g brew€ery to> openI Peac Today^s forecaicasb' Cloudy, scatterc much cooler. H ihs ^ -II) Ihe mid-SOs. ILons caLi l l s f o r around 30. ' asO lI d T o i(vn ta]ikes slha^pe P a m t r t EO C&e 0[^ &13II brrfrdfngIg o a Secood »hi< mcmth.th, Bcus said. i. f o r c e s inims56BK$ xreinsr ' .Ssessg Soiafa M uggersers is InstaUtRg curbs, gutterers and. U.S. . . .• sed after tt be- sidewalkss 0on a nearby triangle of land.id. Bor- „ . . . -Timroa w m j l s - 'w aat B ];ujju,Lna. and brews h wnre e to age for dered byy NMinidoka Street, Fifth A\\vcnue Tbe Associated Jn'TimiHti.die l&egcf i£b3sc i cir fijorxecsix. So tfte pc£>lb won’t serve South andid Sccondi Street South, the tri Now yon see iit t _ tfiic cQ£ vBBBjbnxBB (fisnaxrnxOUICanLin^ csscd Ie o r end of is sct asidede 1fora small urban park. Cityi'y E li- ■ BRUSSELS.LS. Belgium - While the As Twin Fillss £^ o w s , so docs aibe gggiwmiess^maiiTiwgirii^n^.Th^'ariDoc^ Nne.> iTiPg ir. 6e g uLL nom ic D.gMgwBmrafftteae;m t'luiuuie|i» disw WM/A'5 U.S. troops. « ce k m d s&ooU tt bybj tfae Old (Tf P lease s e e TOWI A judge is muUiojling'aduQisr^tfan peD- VN/A2 Norlli.Ali.Atliiniic Council, made plc will trialIfllong p' wi&s«(ginn 310------1 up o f ambasi^adisadors from NATO's 16 C U ^ o f to 31 m em ber coui la w ^ f e . tries, gave mil - N o stioofffageof ¥Mrork ■ s tary plannersrT'ihc tl M ass R « g .C I ~7 T| go-ahcad for a g ra v e s M fivc-stcp plannthat th _ 0 5 ‘r’J could deployjy i up ______fs’ to 50,000 troojroops 4 ' in ihc war-rov:ravaged country. One­ B ru in s >1e forboine r i court ^ third 10 one-har-half would be Amcri- The Twin Falls volwitlfiyhiiH »Mrm IfnRwfl -■> ^ cans. ' Gen. George'ge JJoulwan, the supreme must-win gnme agaapiinst Wodnes- w p .^ 3 allied commundiunder in Europe, will be- day for rights to ost the mz umr- ting NATO -members ‘ naniCTt. w l ' TTiursday to scopesco out potential con- * tributions to the proposed forcc. • « ‘ Whot the worlw rld hopes will become F n n t h f l l l ffrflm c ; cease-fire for Bosnia fi- IS seek mns % -Z ' ® permanent ceo Area high school)ol focr&aU gaces mx nally took cffeciffect early Thursdoy dc- taking shape sevtgi/wral mTPj ttmtwc mwwjt spite frantic last-minuie las battles for fl !i ^ >;» territory. wins this weekend to: M The U.S.-brolbrokered truce went in ^ force Thursdaylay at one minute aAer I m midnight (5:0101 ]p.m. MDT Wednes- .« day), U.N. ofTlciiTicials soid. W They said itic pprobably would take K > - ■■ ' a n hours for orderslers to reach field com- Small moufli,lxM g f t i n E l t i V- ; , ^ manders, makinjking it likely that fight- -• a 9 ing would taperper ofT overnight rather Smallmouth bassISS sre iiCBding Oes If l than end sudden!lenly. there's no .tomorrow»w to prqisie Sar flie IB Sarajevansi gngreeted the cease-fire long, cold winter jdiea BUQOJOOY CHMUS MANOlNEm* T1mM.NMiM with volleys ofo f gunfire. This tim e. soldiers and civil:ivilians were firing imo •■Sh pahite ower giallBIBf leftonstoniett tanksCS near1 the Depot Grill. ■ the air in celebrai:bration. I k k e a ^ The' 60-dayy tntruce, part o f a U.S.- Columnist N.S. Ncd led cflbn to brinjiring peace to the Balka- ^okJceiOvzid ^oes tfisT s ^ ns. was delayedycd for 48 hours while : ramble along im Af lifilled govemmeht and nd stfll h i a v e j prfeiity t(to do its Croat allies:s seizedsi two Serb-held towns in northvrthwest Bosnia before spend w ithin!in 24 hours to ^ d lc a te theiigjj. setting a firmn tiitime for the trucc to IN E L isn’t A e 2 M lly work. Resideidents- report the ofrending s JBahanns 1fharsw iiar»m ng *’*^Hourb before tl; message by■ cacalling a hotline.numbcr-- - rc the tmce, the g o v e r n - ______A firee to e a ^ iBigw itrnifc y n » c giT...... mcht was reprtclortcdly still acivancing r lawmakOT is'less'tna Sand^BnDncT'O'-- — *"*• ...... The o ^ annization iz dnmuned up enough ■jtssanL i |f lEc It t ' money to bu>buy a trailer and fill it with toward a thirdrd town,1 Pri^edor, in * tnHwy*c wrfitnrinlnal'ssys. .J northwest Bosniiisnin. And Serbs w ere eggmc gpzffie iBmi» ^ offtfaisstiiffr.”• paint-removdlvdl equipment.and donated supplies. SoJ fafar, the concept has worked rushing to expelpel up to 20,000 non- Dave Buddecke. Graffiti Serbs remainingng inil northern Bosnia. — S ^ i d yF FF lo ra , w ell, s a id Dl Qj- B osnian •Foreign Fo Minister c jnasBd: Gfjfliti ' > , r t - ,r Busters co-foufounder and vicc prcsidcnl of Giaffii Bulusters Seastrom Manlonufacturing Inc. Muhamcd SocirQcirbey, sp eak in g in ______“Unfortunatilately, business is still good,”|.. Brussels, BelgiiIgium. soid the truce . Oeast naiDtaigxanipca;aciges. cagiiB’im . Fto* ' S tandard be said, addin;iing, •‘we really haven’t had’j could bc endangangered if the expul- ; Indians lose comm rtnm nd o n is t t e rtrairager o f Si sions continued.:d. The U.S. Supremele f^nurti .oil Waflnpc- h am ii aai s. F k n^Co.oneofabotic » tSba too much repeipeat.” r'lSnlfk soi^’' ‘T h e ccasc-firefire and the peacc pro- ■ day refused te hear a O^~ siesaid 6ia»er pj i'ii'Sirfp ^ r ^ frT G nsffiti ind the switchback curve onjjj ccss are in jeop:copardy if the ethnic Coeur d'Alene Indian 1 ti Busters barrier around TCnaicri^riiiaigygiiignKmOamns sasa Canyon Springings Grade, en route to Cen-- cleansing is not3t ciconfronted,” he saicL ; A sCBied tfi» sp ra ^ J f The U.S. Siotctc IDepartment said it contended it sbould1 bebi alios(«d SD icmt- itriF Illl ni 111 II mil 1 fyrtfai3Ea Buarers tries co £s<[iscottrage tennial ParkIc aand Canyon Springs Golf duct gamblingg opn •Hg ■T»>cynfHrm flB yBiua.ueaiiflgtfrpnr^OCGiaL. j .affrei was ‘‘exceedinglyigly conccmed” about so ACB& try Eoarmg volnnxm tgers re- ^ pj,R e a s e s e e GRAFF1T1/A2•2 ihc rcport.s. f i t m c *

SimpsconpuUss out of jihtervie e w C linton bados COrfwrtinitwl ^iU^^ President Clinton on to fi^ t cffons to cm J withN]fBG, feaaring ‘cconfrontatation’ for poor nations. IteAweaBdPteas it’s a public relatioiations disaster." said legal R *g»A a J uiry ri a s se s sm e n t - A/ 4 analyst Stan Golcjoldmnn soid. ‘‘as if he LOS ANGELES —-

S e c tio n A / CCt om ics------B WeatJi8r...... _;i2 DearAbby Di __ 7 Nation.:.— i - 5 Nhb ation------8 r 2 yeairs onL, quesistionss rem;ain ■ Opinion....~.'fr-7 £ West...... S e c te n D Case stilli c p e n o n O ’halKs girrs ciisappearanic nee; dad hop()eful Outdoore 8 « c tlo n B &ESlis to ll i8t TuestLiy Hrgftti. saidd theretl were other reasons. He 1 admits, be- HH h ? Sporte^._.;...1-4 S M S a n E S Cfjuc (fisappearcared O ct 11, 1993, causetse o f continuing questions from fi investiga- tnaaBTiTK:.^—■s aiacefe< . Sw»i'i,>Jir- app ome atoie & 0 0 the tors,I, thatlietl is bothered by doubtibts he has about . Section C MeM o n ^ ------amne o f l s $«eBmdi£ B^iaB:,SsiC3css£3 oo«w a b r a & g A niuaarisrve search and the hiswi:wife and what,’if anything, sh(she knows, isga]natioes24 Local...... l«l rddiix:. oSSe r e f a SIOGUXX) re v an t tnnu iiipj npno clues I, . **I'I stinsi wonder about that,” hee said.; “It pretty R ‘"''ii' iJ B Obituaries___2 CUClasstTietL^IO TBcigBaihniftmroMTuini<&S^. . CCtam^ 38, __ao laagerrr is married to muchch bothers me that they want to look at her. - idaiioAVest...„4 TThlrninii iifTji iii Ts ifhe«acat.Cae:nB3- ■■ : Sk{ who moved to Bat* again.’in.” Wortd^..__ :__ s aboedm ter dado’s tSeS xm om fasa^.Tbey Sanilandi Crane couldn't be reachchcd iri Nevada. J grfedsaftenanm ESS - wBcfivoccedua s Jbf; 1994,, b thot T . J f * i We print onI .reTB c c ed ^ ife ra g m hoa tbut year. It[tcScfa’t d last long. shewwas t asked to u n d ^ d lie^etietector tests, but , PieaseTBC/icytte it again. .-IT s n i t e S " s m y Saotiiagam b oiidy, »cn. S » and tbe stiess it • - Stepitephanie Crane lainK;^'fie m s leS^fic^O B caaK znew &no : drvotce but Crane Please see. M1SSING/A211 ^ Mlsslntsing O c t 1 1 ; '9 3 ■ - I L y ______^ m m a

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A*2 T lm o v N o w s. Twin Fall!-alls, Idaho . Thursday. Octob Tbaridsy, Oct ^ ' The AccuVNjWeather* forecast for nooloon,Thursday. Oct. 12. Albuquerquorquo 01 46 ...... Acc»-WB»ftw»foitcM>rc>r.'rc^di)^'tpndllloiii«njlu^tanpm Bane* separata ttlgh lomparaturalam «3nes for Dw m S d 60 s Denver 82 47 ...... • ' ■ 20 mph. Thursdayy ninight fair. Lows around 30, FridayFi sunny. 7 Dos Molnosnos 82 . S3 ...... , , 7 7 ^ ^ , High.* No^hern NeNevada Idaho: High,h, 86S degrees at Hagetnjan. Low,OW, 27 degrees at Sun Valley, Nation: High,^ 106 degrees at Collidge, Ariz.iz. Low,1 21 degrees si Gunnison,I, (Colo. R f f i P i ! Almanac Thursday mostly:ly sunny: and cooler. Highs in thc 60s to ' lower 70s. Thursdaylay inight fair skles^ Lows in theIC upper teens ------The dailyily ffire danger index IJM Idaho Twin Falls and 20s cast to mid-2id-20s to lower 30s west ^ d e ecntml. n Friday : been endeinded by the Bureau o f i J mostly sunny and waiwarmer. Highs in the upper 60sIsand^Os. E i B f B f f Management .ofnce in Max Mln PcPep . Yostordoy 80 37 Shoshone.ne. Residents are asked L Boiso 82 4S .... Last yoor 75 43f ii Northern UtUtah Tune to the: NotionalN Weather Servicc radifadio band at VHF-FM 162.4 or3r 162.55M H Z, ;to continueInue.being careAil with Burtoy ■ 80 57 .... Normol * 70 37 2 or call 423-44-4423. fircoHTang-ange and forest larids. ' I Fairfield m nv .... Gooding m m .... Precipitation Thursday mostlyy cloudycl and much cooler. Scanaltered mom- ' — Month to doto: .10- • ing showers. Northrth winds 10-20 mph. iHighs-s-lowcr 60s. Hogorman 86 m .... t, S outheast corn Idoho Falls 78 34 .... Normal mo. to dato; .2424 • Thursday night clearIcaring and cold. .Lows lowerr tto mid-30s. R ainonnatio]Ion’s Northwest, rn^rs - Joromo 79 '43 .... Wator yoar lo dato: .10•0 Friday sunny. Highshs Ilower to mid-60s. Chance o.frainJOper- f i ited p ress regionI aand parts ofthe nonhcntRoiRoclcics on Wcdnesdoy. J[ Lewiston 54 51 .77 Nonnol yoar to dato: .24 cent late tonight luidtid 440 pcrccnt Thursday, Gusts oof f 50 to 60 mph were possible}le i:in parts of Montana. , Malad 78 30 .... o r s ultraviolet indcindex forecast is 3. a low exposusun. level. Hea.vy minin i fell on parts ofthe Nonhwewest ond the South- In thehe Southeast, showers and thuthunderstorms extended -j Malta 80 48 .... Comfort factor cast on Wednidnpsday, while Htfrricanee RoxanneR battered . ocross northernm and cenual sectionsns ofo the Florida Peninsu- J McColl 59 39 ...... !.’... Humidity ot noon: m weather also was pushing _ PQcatollo 80 52 ...... Boromotor ot noon: m Idaho.we;'eather summ:l a i y Mexico's Yuciucouin Peninsula with wind: ahiand rain. / )a duringing Ihe oftemoon. That wet wea ' Salmon 64 39 .... Pollon count: 166: A strong; frontal fi system pushing acrossaci the Pocific *- northwai/ard into Gcorgio and the Caroliirolinas. . ' Stanloy m 32 ...... sagobfvish (modlum). Northwest prO'>roduced heavy rain across wcwestern scctioiu of Elsewiwhere, an area of light niinin spreadsj ocross northern Sun Valloy rn 27 ...... CounMy Aithmt t AiioTuesdoyay into Wedncs^y, and forks,rks, Wash., reported ' In nororthcm New Hampshire, windind \gusted, to 45 mph atop Jj Skywatch was expccted to exitixit through eastern Idaho Thuniu5daymom- 3.3 inches sinelince Monday. More rain wasms likely during the Mount: VWashington. • ing. . night, and 3f tcto 6 inches o f snow was pospossible in the Cai- Hurricricane Roxanne carried itsI wiwind and rain onto the ^ S Blustery southwest/est winds prevailed over muchh ofthe< Gem „des atelevati« tio n s above 7,000 feet. Yucatanm Peninsula os it moved alongong o westerly track. The . p a rp h u e : First quarts, Oct. 1;; full.fi State in the oflcrnoon.x>n. n in Some lightIt rrain also moved across nbrUbr^westem Cslifor- storm weakened w over land, withI its maximum sustained P S l:', 8: last quarter, Oct. 16; new,, Oct.0> Temperatures were/ere unusuolly warm, hitting 81 ^ nin during the.le afternoon. wind dolown to 75 mph, but it wasIS expcctede; to strengthen . a H first quarter, Oct. 30. Boise and 80 in Pocaiocatello. The cool spot was Sainilmon, with B Between thatb at.fro n u l system and a highligh'pressure system again asIS it moved over'the Bay of CaCampcche and the Gulf . *- 3lo planatK Morning, Nono. ^ 52-degrce reading. over the Plain:Uns, stiff v/iad blew ocrosss thetl Intermountaln o f Mexiccico. inIng: Mors, Jupitor. Sotum. Vom ______,_____# ______• I • S 23: firs: VIslbloi Evenin Discoveiry mighfrt boost yi^our sex li P rivals I particular arti;irtists. Buddccke said. • Thirty-five percent t a r g;et e Clinton ^ Volunteers;rs probably won'l want Seattle Times vial, by mailail o rd er,. ■ *• F Graffiti _ pheromone group said the av c co o tcd , 0 work in1 the H winter, so their ef- Theodorlctrless substance appeared p m a n cHESTER, h e ; N.H. (AP) —[ 1 0 , with a woman more ofter Continued fnsm A1 Icost Four fons will end:nd around Thanksgiving SEA^llE 4'Scietiiiiice'ca'd b e ' ito.woilc-in 9 small'experiment re* • y ■ Agreeing witlwith one another more of- . ' • and resumee nextr March, Buddeckc sexy. It can be downrighght stimulat- ported for• itthe first time Tuesday pared p witb S' percent o f thelhe place- lot. the Republictm p re s i^ Course. Volunteers havian be quilc . isMroher re* .. at- -the anoimiial meeting..of the bbo,^i 8ers. ^ ■ ing, a Pennsylvania tese » iH thftv dehtial candiindidates used their first; m ' > with whito paint “at lc -American S bold, added Graffiti DiuSOf ploying she soid. Vedncsday,We she covcred hormone substance thatIt she hopes to add a tinjiny amount o f liquid to 114 percent o f the plocebou esident Clinton a secondt - foundcr;Ga»h-Sig1cr,- whc, , ^ grafTiti lhatt includedin the term “ 187" will make it a little easlisier for men their after-sr-shave. Some men rc- —;Thirty-f1vc percc'nt,t ofthe fj;;!"* ncw.fcraffiti o n th e barriertly < travelled ® hich she hearsha means the Califor* to attract women. ceived an alialcohol-ond-pheromone ppheromone group said the ;oal o f Bob Dole’s rivals , [ noon after several hours o JS'oS 'f*' 8°"' I ts a l i ttle nia penal cod«ode for murder. The chemical is a.cocopy o fth e mixture; sor>ome got straight alco- out0 on inforrmi] dates mon ® . coming intoto tlthe fonim was to knock. | ___ ' .golf.' • , ...... , ...... “Thc~(Pcfnwtiric)'bridge wasTJrctty • • human pheromone —-a a chemical— hoi------compared:with-9.5 pertireent of- . „,i;GOPirontront-iunhcroffstride, n'onc' > ^ “Its not an infrecjucntly •placebo users. kies gramti much inn&erccnt, I didn't see 187 or found in sweat. Liker alls animal The phero:romonc users — 17 in -p o succeed. Dole delivered- . J ' road,” Sigler said. “Itsid brushes, any ofthe lastynas words,” she said. pheromones, it is believeved to stim* all — turneded out to be busier, sex- . Cutler and her colIea^i count o f why he believed • ‘ asts porous . “I wonder:r if i these kids are warn- ulate response from thehe opposite ually, thanm th e 21- who got the eluded c that “human phertirotnones heWaSthebei! bcst condidale in the field.. ,y Thc organization tackle; soda-laced ing people oror if they actually know sex. straight alcot:ohol, o r placebo: caused c a statistically sigr d a ^tailed defense o f h is , ^ ' and distinct increase, in th with donated paints andpictures of what it mean!ans. Because if they do, And predictably, CuSutler's rc- • Forty-s<-seveit percent of tbe a ve credentials. . ^ I mantic behaviors in which 1 a n d a machine that blast:an identify it'sscaty.” scarch-orientcd Athenana Institute pheromonele users reported they n y turn. Dole said Clinton ; ^ brick walls with baking sc for Women’s Wcllnesi!SS, H aver- had sexualI intercourse ir more often an a plays a.major ro le.... Tt ding the status quo a^ins^. . - man pheromones affect the woter. T h ^ also take pit ford. Pa., has put thc s«secret mix- than usual.. ButB only 9.5 pcreent o f n ublican Congress ^ i n g t o < the grafTiti so police .can turc on the mfliket — atal $99.50 a thc placebo0 usersu did. attractiveness a: of men to wo“ So-m le !budget, cut taxes an^. o { -______shiftpowcLfrLfi»m_Woshington_ttLihei^-. ___ I ...... h u n d red s of3f old.leads.were dead—_ states. “WcB ro'roust elect someone who ,' ‘ Missing _ .... e n ^ , b u tn o)t tf for lock o f trying, • knows howw toti ihake that' change,” ;. t wos behind "I don't Ihi) think there’s anybody in T T o ^ IZ Dole said C o n tin u e d fro m A l ■____ . Chaliis ond CCuster i County that’s for- occused me It ;Stephanie Crane," Fin- Continued C fixjm A1 said she had n o idea who wi ley said. Postosters'bearing l« r grin- front fr o f the new business.. biicm eetinii g s e t M o n dl i a y i R o x a nme n moves on '' her child’s disappcwunce.e w m c ^ - • ning. frecklccled face still abound iri will w alOT biiild one block of •*Th^ have just aboul act believe that challis. manyny with fresh purple rib- path pi that planners haveve drawn jWIN1 FALLSF - Old Town ~’’■ p'i « I ^ it'for presenta^onon-to the A. 1Mexico(AP)— iUp-I • of,killing my own doughtI kids." ' ees, toppling streetlights throughth Old Town, he said.L ^ ■ Corp. will11 meetn with the city’s Ur- Ci^'Cotmcil < on Monday ninight: — said last ^ r .- “i can’fsce-ai A h u n le rwwas “ white as a sheet” iinSi the levelinging a concrete stadi^m|,, ' c r boing i t ... I ju st can't bel Begiiming Monday, thee intcrscc- ban Renew;w a l AgCTcy Monday, lo If ap^ved by the coun S ofler he foundnd some bones lost week, ,j, ptojtjcts will be fiindod thc HuiricaneRo:Roxanne sw ^ t through it a m other can kill h e r own:d kii o f killing i, tion of Fifth and Secondid will be review pla)lans for the old ware- j >fexlcan provincial c a p t ^ , > bear bones, Finlev said. . j,] Renewal Agency, E«M>n6 n southem Mex Al the time, she was talki ' blocked, but customerss can u se house distriitric t I Wedne^ayd,y during a daylong march * :S m ilh w o s D c„ bones foundfoi Qt aboul thc same Minidoka to reach the two bibus^esscs The corpirporation has drawn a velopment > Director h d r o lf and Susan Smith, tl time last yearnIT also raised speculation. qj across the YuiYucatan. , ! Caiplina woman convicted ( on the 200 block of Fifth, Be3eus said. plan for renw»r*foot-shop—------Field-and-h«r4iusbandr-B-Boydrhavo— dpiwnjflicyOC: family as possible suspcc Gallery'and Frame Shop at1 243^ plfth restst o ( f the warehouse. She rremodeled the old blue shoe s store ST?o"f^.4 , ter," Finley saiisaid. Y 41-44 Poweiball 19 ' y e a r, w h ile u p s e t w ith1 who tl took Crane Midd illhe wait for answers is Ave. A S., in tbe same old wiwarehouse wants to open«Q the buidness on Nov. tnnd qjruced it up with flowowers ond a add more (nine, ten,m, i seventeen, forty-onb', — progsres9-of-tl»e-inv«8ligationison to sus- hard on everyone, cv including Jj?that is home to Take a BoJough and ■ i, ' ■ •• . 'wagon, and tbey intend (0 h e wtonders about his wife. Tribes. . . . Businessis is brewing bb'the south \wagon wheels to thc lands,dse.pe,she Powcrball nineteen) ' the contin- Stephanie’s} tlthree sisters who live Tt d jackpot: S13 million ' But Crane has no ideatigators. w wilh him. TwoTv or three times a Tbc gallery v/ill sell locacalartists -sideoftheOOld Towne Bridge, as ssaid. ■ ’ Step&imie. He has no reasoir A l Finley week, they ask about Stephanie, ofr pottery, photographs and paintings,— pi y/cU. Tbe video business is set along with'her own basketsIS and her o id c TownA’ne Vt^eo, which has a “model landscape awanT3 ”“ m o “ £ 5 , b o i s e (AP)a p : - Winning numbers pect ^is wife other than vorkingthc the ten through teors.tei They're fearful o f o'' dnesday in the Tri^West '. u ed fbcus on h er b y investigtwe’re still strangers, .pfi. photographs o f kids' rodeosos. Mack- been in businciness at 120 Romage S t Ifrom thc Twin Falls Area:a Chamber Wedne Goicoechea said .She will alalso f ^ e for five montinths, will celebrate its co f Commerce and the Cityy C ouncil- sore: Cittter County Sheriffds,” A he said Meanwhile,le. Crane said he keeps G| ■21-28-32 • • is d a u ^ te r is alive and cliclients’ ort in a work area atIt thc back grand openingng O c t 27-29 with a rib- tthe fust such award givenn to 0 busi- 3 -1 4 -IM I- still lias on investigator wort comment faith that his i burteen, sixteen, twenty- . casc.]“Believe it or not, jdingw< fomi- wellsomewherhere with someone. ofo f the gallery. • bon-cutting ceremony,co drawings and rness on the south side o f'th tl e bridge, «>“■? nebody proves she's not, She said she hopes to ha>lavcAv^- refreshments,Its, owner Mona Field ssaid Kent Just, executiveI ddirector o f one, twenty-ei;y'-eight thirty-two) w orkpig on som e new leads,’w o rk h a s • “ Until somel Estimated:d jajackpot: $569,000 Tues_^y. Finley wouldn'tto c s t o f th e r i l think so.”” heh said. crs begin building walls thisIS week to^ said tlthe chamber. o n p ^ i b l e suspects, includii ly members. He said W( ^ w n i m r f slowed significantly. Mos yt. To report lale news and andmd Sunday S4.00 per week; dail tpoiu result* aftiaOer 5:30 and on weekends, S3.SS3.SO per week; Sunday only $2. m In fo rmiation Cj lirecior call733-093l. wccl*cck. Oui of stale rates: daily andd ! •'i* 3 I arc open be-' S5.0(5.00 per week; daily onty S4.00 pet Circulationryou’do noire- Advertising Sunday oaly S3.00 per week. Sale* SHIS eallltanumbo :luded in all above rates. A $15.00 ^'•Ty Ran*d«il. circulailon dim , advertising director *ill be levied for all returned cbccks. v E A w e n Circulailon phone tines sr h lo placc an advertisement. ‘ ^ KO«COUitt»nCSPOORTS.tKHSCHOaSCOtO , “-LO V)TT£RK0 WfjLOCAIFOWOUTJ tween 7 nnd 10 o.m. only. Jfyo c K i t o t ; .I. 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—I ------; ------...... ■ fc ' ThurocJoi3oy. O clobor 1 2 ,1 9 0 5 TImoa-N03 -N0 WS, Twin Foils, Idoho A*3 Nation" ^ jgji" .Pannel says i ” Clintc: o n p l e dI j g e s t o i g h t p r o ]»posals rewrite cuttii n g U . SI. . a id to p o o r n a itions histitory e current budget year. • . W ASHINGTON (A(AP) — President rcquesuest for S1.4 billion to provideide Worid , S3 billion in the < ik loans to the world’s 78 poorcsjrestcoun- Various othciier countries hove otuicked • Clinton dcnouncccJ isoisolationism in thc Bank I ;an position during their, indards United States and warnamcd that hc would tries, thc Rcpublicai 0-4 star Republicans havc attacked theIhe World speeches this wweek with some delegnies WASHI^HINGTON (AP) — National fight “rccklcss cuts" in .American support Rep ; not only Uic poor but U.S. Banknk loan program, knownn as1 the predicting that n historystandards, stan challenged by con­ for poor nations. I be losciTi if the Republican In a spccch Wednesdlesday to on inlema- Internemulional Development Associsociotion, companies will 1 servaiivcses as a100 gloomy and poliiicol- upport lo position prevailsils. I ect, should be rewritten to tiona! monetary gailicrini:ring, Clinton defend- for giving gi too much of its supj ly correct, ino. They note cuts havc to bew nmade in th ey raised tlithe spccter that U.S. corpo- emphasizeize thc founding fathers, the ed his efTorts to boostI U.U.S. participation in China be barred from bidding on a the global cconomy by |pushing free-trade manyny programs in order to achicvcicve a bal- rations would be Constilutiorllion and America’s OTponuni- • :cd budget by 20 0 2 . portion o f Worlorid Bank loan projects. A lies, a grou|roup of historians and leacheiTi • agreements and by rushijshing oid to Mexico anccd , cut in thc 1980s cost during that country’ss fii financial ci^sis lust -But3u1 Ciinlon said currc:rrcnt-day similor U.S. 1 said Wcdncdncsdoy. Repulpublicans had forgotten thatIt ththe IDA American comp:ipanics an estimated S4 bil- “Tlicyy< cccontained a lol in them that year. ding opportunities, •'Ironically, just whenlen tlie advantages of progn(gram was the brainchild of■ PrPresident lion in lost biddii deserved:d ccriticism." said Albert H. icnhower and had enjoyed bipbipartisan Clinton, in his address, praised the IMF, Quie, a foiformer Minnesota governor expanded trade have bccomcboc so drunmtie, Eiscn ig a package of reforms wc arc again hearing’ tinthe voices o f retreat suppoiport in Congrcss'for . for approving and Republpublican congressmen who Jed ; iVhile tho amount at issue isIS smallsi in . designed to prc\revent or at least better hon- the panellel 1 organized by the private here in our own countijntry," the president Wh cican-stylc economic crises. ' told finance ministers> atiattending the annual relotioitioaship to the S894 billion of savings1 die future Mexic Council for Basic Education. /isioncd in thc Republicans’ scycn-yearscvi “N ext timec there's a problem like • Tlic volu'oluntaiy standards also should . meetings of the ISO-nai-nation International cnvisi : system .will be better prc-' Monctflzy Fund and tiiefie World\ Bank. buiigcJgcl ploji. Ginton lold opploudinjding dele- Mexico’s, the s focas moreore on American scicntific and vho say that Amcrica gates[cs that he would continuee t< to fight pared," the prcsiisidcnt said. technologic;)gical brcaklhrouglis. die panel {I “There ani those who s include crcation of 0 SSO should simply crcci aI wiwall and live within, “thoseose who are determined to moknoke reck- Tlie reforms i said. Andid tlthey should drop biased Ion- l| mcrgency bailout fund and Jld lesson-plan examples that its own bonJcrs cconomio'mically, and when il “^less5 cuLs"a in tlic IDA program. billion IMF em guogc and iVorld Bank Presidentt James beefed-up IMFF surveillance of individual critics saidlid ccame loo closc lo pushing a comcs to foreign policy,cy, we should just go Wc detect financial problemsis it alone,” hc said. Wolfejlfensohn. who played host toJ tliedv presi- countries to de naTiUnalcurcurriculum. ning ranch before they crupiipt inlo full-blown crises, ■ c Mojoriiy Leader Bob Dole, It and his family at his Wyominj denounced thosemi in tho0 United ''Scnale N ^sscrting that “ccon;onomic intcrdepcn- dent a P re s id e n t Clinton do: igress does ' The IMF's policy-settingpc interim com- who criticizcd die sumdards in dence is a fact of lire," (Ciinlon pledged ftJ* in August,Au ha.-; said Uiat if Congrc Is States who wantedd toti shrink from the glob3bal s c o n e iC-Kon.. wh U.S. contributions, it will likelycely trigger mittee approveved the reform proposals idcnlial campaign, hadn’t seen continue fighting forccsxsofLsolalionism. ( ■ cut U. D far no country has pledgedd In a speech Wodnesiesday at the annual meojoting of attackcd-^>fforts by . similalilar cuts by odicr countries andnd rresult in Sunday, but so I . the rccommimmendalioas. a spokeswoman ^p ecin cally , hc atti :o make thc fund a reality. th e W orld Bank anid d InI tern atio n al fVlonotar^>ry F und. Rcpublicaiu in Congrcsiiress 10 cut.by holf his o drorrop in IDA loans from $6 billionlion 10 .only contributions to : ------1 - . But atit leleast 0T)e conscTr’ative group > said tlicyy diidid noi go far enough, he heart of the problem is the m M e d i cc a r e r e f cL f i B.M.R fac, that.,t„ if you have national boo^s R e p u b l i ccans ; G CO P e a r n ss e a r l y vdctory i oi delerminin]ning these things, Uien politi- rators — some in whecl-:l- said T u esd a y nightt 1 ihe change cally correcinrct, anii-Amcrican s ta n d i^ , . >HINGTON (AP) —- would spare doctors S30300 million in demonstrat chairs —- 'were arrested during a . would save physicianss '"billions" o f could hapjlappen again." said Jennifer p l e d g e t o p ^ s icans pushed their Medicaree fee cuts next year. al ‘ thc S26.4 billion in red(..diiclions they M arshallall o f ihc Family Research • 's The GOP majority on or Ways and protest stistaged by thc National overhaulil through l the House Ways of Senior Citizens in thelie were targeted for int tthe original Council. :ans Committcc Wednesday,/. Means first disposed of)faDcmocrut ' Council of and Mean: Lvould trim Commercece hearing room. GOP bill, The.BusB.ush adminislralion and the f u U t a x c>^LIL i rejectinglg Democruts’ chargc thatIt alternative that wc an But Rep. Bill Tlioniimas. R-Calif.. natio n 'ss ggovernors — alarmed by d Medicare by S90 billionan by shoving White HiHouse chief of siafTLcon the S270'0 billion.in savings would criticized the AMA foror callcd it “a rather miiiinor adjust- declininglg t' test scores — in 1989 first The Washington Post ih care for America’s agedd increases to doctors, hchospitals and Panctta cr diminish ' 'cnt down by making it;ils endcjrscment, sayinglg mcnl" and said the sevevcn-ycar sav- proposed:d cencouraging suites to have nnd disabijbled. other providers. It wci :ir ings from physicians> \will slill top all studentlents meet national academic n the some tally, 22-14. doctors shshould worry about their WASHINGTON -— Senate xhcyr approvedo thc plon on a “not just aboul iheir ownvn 526 billion, suindards.ds. Republican leaders havcIVC dcctared Hint pnparly-linc vote, 22-14. A.second House ccommittcc. patients.": )ok." the Financc Commiiteelee will approve gjBill Archer. R-Texas. thcic Commerce, was poisedcd to endorse pocketbook 0 the Medicare overhaulyl before the Pancttaa cestim ated thnl Gingrich's Ihe full S245 billion, sevseven-year GOP chairmian. an said thc GOP plan to that doctors’ fees would tax cut, dismissing specul:culation that thc re.struciurcurc Medicare would give theIC nighr was out. sendingg thc packoge promise th e to thc floor o f the Houi)use for a cli- not actuallyilly be reduced from year to proposal's cost wouldd bibe irimmed to elderly/ newn choiccs of private probably about a S4 billion placate a loose band of iconservatives enn:nrc plan.*;, just like membersrs mactic vote next vw eek. The year “is pn ’s M edicare reform s oliilready have lo SS billillion deal. ... I think the and moderates uneasy wilhwii tlic plan. of Congrcgrcss get. “We believe that’s ’oing to be paid by average *-,^enate Majority Leac.eader Robert J. greal IcapIca fonvard." hc said, cleared the Senatette Finance pricc is goi loners. “We’re at 3 ^, rc] I., Committee.' citizens." Dole, R-Kan.; told rcporK ilcp. Horold Ford. D-Tenn., vIA attorney. Kirk Johnson, S245 b illio n ," whil^hile Financc warned1 thattl tho GOP plan would,d M ore than o doziizcn elderly An AM/ Committee Chairmanlan William V. the: ^Medicare program on a Roth Jr.. R -D cl.. pledIcdged that the forccd diet. c “Shame on you packoge would includcJe ipraclically all Republicaicans." hc said, of the tax provisionss itin the House- Housese Speaker Newt Gingrich CJ passed version — incluicluding a SSOO- picked up iij a ringing endorsement per-child tax credit, o, rcireduction m thc for th? planplr Tuesday night from the CJ1 capital gains tax rate ancand a raft of tax American:an Mcdical Association after breaks for businesses. . . agreeinglg to1 changcs the AMA said A proposaHloated•d 1last week by n MEAT DEPARTMI I m n S : ip Trent Lott, R- : Senate Majority Whip 1 llS $1.69/u.- ^ i u c K ~ : . ____ _— $ 1 • Mis3., Sen. Larry E. CrCraig. Ri^ldalio. . ET - andwiorcthan'a dozenn o(other.conserva-— j:----- ,— pr o u n d • G CHLRANGHJvlARINATm- lives lo shorten die lifeifc ■rdcr — whcdicr ^ i RED a G old ONSb _____4L B S/ they ore citizcns. residesidcnus or immi- grants. YELLOW 0N10( ------“Migrants don’tI wantw to leave L GOURDS.^ 2 / i their co u n try or ihcIhcir culturc." < L a d i e s ^ S O r n a m e n t a l yf do so because ^ Zedillo said. “They di B P Kid’s l - a s h i o n ' they feel they have to.0." ^ wc will give ^ ^ ^ J a c k e t s e S W E E Tr Home!" ‘•Wc, m u st and w j a c k e t s ^ Nothing beats the m em euIS ofol Fiomemade andy. That's why Mexicans ,ti genuinele ipossibility to by following tlie • "Hom e■ ill of Tuter'j chocolates and arararamtis are made frem scratch. Our improve Oielr lives by favorites lik* turtles and caramel 1 poths o f cducotion andmd employment. k 1 handcrafted treats range (rom favc ,nrd thc border." i apples toiuanriginals like aramiramel puffs and chocolate poppers. I not paths nortli townni ^Wliweek. save big on._ he soid. oddrcssing on issue hc said ' is of great^ n ccm to0 AAmericans and / ffinglis!) ?Buttcrter ffioHct > very sensitive in MexiC' ' Zedillo', who mett withw President ^ B jH H and Coramol B< Clinton Oli Tuesday amnnd was feted at your chohoke$4.45.«. j a White House stote: didinner Tuesday iis and Mexicans • Andto )meone special, don't forget our ; night, said Americans i jstom gift baskets! Perfect 1 i \ s h ^ “an indomitablejje sense of free- I domandpspiration." ir any 0£C2$ion. I ■! ; ' Hc predicted o “newlew em of justice , ; ] BOISE IDAHOI FALLS ® law in Mcxico” NAMPA ; and respact for the Ia\ Boise Towne Squiuare Grand Teteton Mall lO ' •Mcllsso, Candy Dcj nn4 decljircd that botboth thc United . Karcher | Mall 3 arc benefiting • States and Mexico jii (208) 378^43'3 4 _ _ _ « (2Q8) 52; 2: 3 - g 8 4 8 from the'North Airiencmean Free Trade ' - (208)(Z ■46646,82 ^AgreemeiiL v v 'Ij, -I ■ '

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Nation1 .... / ’ , ; Jurorrs reflecct on cconclusiectiop ca Service announced • plan to watch'tonighight’s Sim pson demonsuation. when S ippnn'a] Tbesday, but the S l gled to pull on a blooc ts-based company won I say interview on NBC.iC, which w as then .told jurors they w( scheduled for tonightjht and abruptly MUKDEO n it intends io market the canceled at midday. ''I couldn’t believe : CO. Simpson was acquitluittcd last week try the gloves on not>t knowing He Trhc1C tomatoti is one o f several- in the June 12. 1994.14, killings of his ‘outcome ahead o f time,ic, she said. pcncticatically engineered products Crawford, who is black, anil I tbe ^ company, wtikb dcvd- cX'Wife and Ronald Goldman.Go - "bile, reancd j , h, a 61-year-old q B Aschenbach, who is v d a hormone that causes ----- Anise-Aachenbiich. : VAiJ strongly to the tapes o f retired cicrk^ was one,ne. of two jurors 3f reared policc cowss tot< produce more milk, 1 a straw poll at rman uttenng a EarJierier this year Ibe company * who voted guilty in a racial epithet he swo the Stan o f deliberation /ore he hadn’t- ,^vc rcrefused to give her namm e, p r o te s ts NBC’s planlanned interview with by race, Crawford said: . have: been bc approved. Delayed ■poll to "inspire somele conversation< - , mpany’s Today' show sts tu d io in R ockefeller CenterCe W ednesday in the hope that otherier Jurors would 0 -J-S ImImpson i outside the comp “ 1 want them to openaUicircyesup ™enim:ling means the lootatocs can jome of the evi- m orning.ig. The show was laterr cicancelled. and know thot th a t'ss no. why we on tbe vine kmgcr. Delayed convincc her that "son- son' camc to that decision.n. Take a real dence w:is more belie:lievable than it commentsnts from thoye who said out->ut- have created a motive; ffor him,” she she didn'trt plan{ to watch tlie Simpson aiing means they will last hard look at the facts:sM dU.eev- actually was.” side courtjrt that Ms. Simpson predicl­icl- said . "It would havee been in the inlervicwtliV tliat was later canceled. 3-berorctumii%tomiBfa. ’ is-1 dence in the ca se and ai you will ^ Yolanda Crawford,d, a i 25-ycar*old ed her own ov death at her ex-hus-us- back of my mind whenen wc went in “I can'tI't think of any questions ! c original genoieally en ^ - liands, there (to dclibcniie),” have," CfCrawford said. “I thinkink understand why wc camc c 10 lhal ed ,tomato was tbe Flavr- ' hospital worker, said1 in an interview band’s har ronlydeosion Hine NBC” lhat ."It prob:obably would have made me Crawford siiid Wei'edncsday on everythingng was answered at the trial.ial. decision — it was the « dclaycd soRening tonuto. : Tuesday with “Datclin wc could comc to." ; sh(^ could have beenren swayed by look clos'oser at Mr. Simpson, maylay ABC's “Oood Morning> /Amcricn" that 1 don’t expi:xpect anything from him.” , developloped by Calgene Inc.. of •JB I^vis,s, CCalif. In June, Monsanto >unccd it would acquire- snetic masister switc:nes -Ty"'ly half of Calgene. i e r s e n a t — ^ M onsansanlo also owns most of M iss.Americ: :a and h( iuk) LJ*. ofNaples. Fla., the m a^iy speed ccrop breeti d m g itry’s largest grower and « sfaippcrcIfy fif s aly j they hlave no qc u a r r e l NEWVYORK (AP) — Scientistsists flower, and a head o f tnenoccoli ts made ______, have identimtified genetic switches thathat up of thousands o f tinyr flowds.f Tires WASHINGTONI (A(AP) — Coll i! a triumph of beauty 'l ------•— moke plant;ants Howcr, a step that shoulduld also have tiny flowers, r* iA ‘ '■ over politics. Or maybaybe a triumph o f politics afteifter all. . spied uprp plant breeding and mightght The new work shows« that Ol a tiny Sanctions : The new Misss / America, Shawntel Sm>mith o f I someday/ erenable farmerr: to make theirleir weed called Arabidops3sts nnd in tbe 1*1. ; Oklahoma, appearedsJ >Wednesday to have .s-mootlothed the I crops nutuiJture at will. European'aspen tree, a s i i i ^ gene can t l l U Uikely ( to hurt • feathers o f a Republicblican home-state senator repblcm. Weigel deputy diredirector fbr in tellig e n t told • on diflerent avenues3 tott pursue.” said Smith, who example.£. A / tomato comes from1 a said. tbeScnatelIte Banking Committee. than a month mto herier reign. ”l do supporrall prc ----- ^ V ------C h a in n■man a Al D-Amato, R-N.Y.. ) that ease the transitionion from school to work.” I D l i r C praised PresPresident Ointon for his order ; The Oct. 11 editionion of Education Week rcport( that ns cited forriUegalcam] last springing barring U.S. firms from ■ Inhofe had asked SnSmith nol to promote thee ffederal INVERl■RNESS, Calif. (AP) — they built the fire, whileile camping in doing busiiusi ness witfa Iran. Until that ’ School-to-Work Oppcpportunities Act as she trav«avels the Four teen-im-age boys admit buildinging Point Reyes National1 Seashore: on order, US.IS. firms were paying ncariy ' country to push educotleotion programs with similarar {goals. S en . J a m e s Inhnhofe, R-Okla., accompala n le s H,c illegal>al campfire being blamedled Sept. 30 and thoughtt iti was com- $4 bilUonMl toI buy about one-fifUi o f : ) Tlic bill passed Conilongress witli bipartisan suppipportlasl Miss Americaa SShawntel Smith duringg a n e w s for sparkarking a' wildfire thatlat pletely out beforee th e y lef^, inm’s o ilp:i productiofy^ r year. Inhofe voted1 againsta] it, however, belicN ed Rosevearsaid. ■s.=od of conference WeiVednesday on tho ‘schoo3ol to destroyeded 40 hom es and burned ButdicNIC New Y on senator wants to would creotc a new;w federal bureaucracy instc 12.354 acr.icres ih a popular Northernrm But the fire appaicntlIlly pcoetnaed pvc the: presidentpr power lo impose I m . rcduccd'govemment.It. sspokesman Gary Hoitsma stsaid. w ork’ p ro g ra m . I Coiifomioia sseashore park, a thick pine ne^le duiu ff and SOK>l- ts oon foreign firms that con­ "The yoLyouths and thcir parents areirc dered for three days.s. On Oct. 3, tiouctodotdo bunness with Iran, . devastateited about the situation,’*1,” strong winds nddndled1 thet fire. “Ourallicallies must understand that oil I StiUbirt]ths risk faalls for ol(Ider mothI C ' i J Marin Coibounty Fire Marshal Jackck “It must be cmphasLisized tlul this u Inn’s; lifeline.'*lir said D’Amato. “If ‘ r said Tuesday; fire was an accident TlThere is great wc’rc goinjoing to persuade the Iranian • BOSTON (AP) — Tlieriie risk of preg- later in life lif< still have an excellentnt ■ Doctois looked ul 311*94,>4346deUver- oys, ages 14 and 15. comcnc remorse among thehe youths,” reginie thatthat its behavior b unaccepi- T nancies ending ih stillbirtlbirths lias pillcn chance off producing-healthypi babies, ies a t Royal Victoria‘ Hospital1 in forward withi' thcir parents to sayay Rosevearsaid.. able, tbe: wxjridwx) must cut this lirdinc.” __^__ sbiijply-for-womcn.of.all[ill Iages ovct the. ._Thc findiadings suggcst.that.while_thc_ic__M ^trcal since ! 960. Thehey found the______;____ : past three dccadcs, thoughu ^ older moth- outlook "or for a successful pregnancy is chancc df the baby being dcdcliveirid dead ; ers run o much higher riski.'Jc tlian younger best for woivomen in thcir 20s and earlyly declined about 70 pcnxntt forli wc5men of j ones, a study in CanadaI found.fot 30s, Ihc chance chc o f losing the fetus is all ages from under 12 in 1,000 in the However, those who10 geti pregnant actually smtimall foroldcrwomcn. 1960stojustovCTtlircein 1,0001, in 1993. Tinmpet pressure,” swell, but they could alsoIso bc1 damaging sible risk of developing glaucoma andid said Dr. Theodore Krupin,in, an ^hthal- tlie eves of the musiciaasns who’ labor to ultimatelyIv blindness, a research erer mologist at Northwesternm University ______reports. Mcdical School in Chicago.JO. Tt cia tis of — pipducc them. T tv in Fc"alls Clitiiilc & Hosp^a ita l i Chess chairtnp |R |i] I W f t lU f t a r e p le a s e d too xoelcomte e j keeps title a f t e r Flu VaccinalationClmic ! drawagreeil e m e n t N^Jurscs.PRN l and G ro\rowley's Pharmacy ha'a v e L l : NEW YORK (A?) — After less u b d m i r J . V a l e n t a M . D . , FF.A.C.R . J than 13 minutes, it was fiinallyfin over. team ed up togcthciicr to ofTcr Influenzaa -Viswanathan AnandI c>extended his I m m u nn i iz ; a tio n s . i Kasparov’s hand to accept Garry K ■ . D ] offer o f a draw and boboth players Dr. Valenta specicializes in - smiled. A llII M c d i c a r c P l a n B CiiCardholders will recc;civc » . didiseases of thee Endocrine Byi^stem, such ass Diabetes1 Kasparov looked triumphant; tri • Anand, relieved. FREE Flu V;Vaccinations.* ■Prhyroid and ot3ther hormone; & metabolic disordersd With this draw, in the: ISjhI? game of . the Professional Chesss AssociationA world championship,, theth Russian . AUl ll other com m unityy rm em bers or medica sealed the match Tuefuesday and BIEINGMkE ipients belonging to0 aan H M O will be abl . aPPOINTME f ENTS ARE B .DENOW '• retained his title witli 10^4 10^ points to r c c ip 1' the Anand's 7^ .• receive a vaccinaination for $10.00 (2t>08)733^370(30 • TOLLF?REE 1-800-7-707-5591 : It was the 32-ycar-oldId Kasparov's1 ' fifth successful defense oftheo f title he ; first won in 1985 to bccome bc the youngest chess champion)n ever,c "Servin^ing the Magic Vaalley since 1947'7" i *‘I hope you all had a lot of fun witlt 1 the event, especially today’sly’s nail-biting finish,” Anand said to laujlaughter, at tlie prize-giving cercmony on the 107th M Downtown on i ■: floor ofthe Worid Trade Center,Cc where g " 144 Main Ave. • I the match began Scpi. 10, I 'O V V iC •' Knsporov was presentented with a f-PMARMACVai5 ^ 733-97 j crystal trophy and a chccfcclcforSlmil- 1 ...... » .rcheck'^ for-- rF /ww .to'MedlMrt P la n B Cardho>iholdrrs norMonajtirtloan li. $500,000. 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_ [5 - i Editoi>rial EVERVWEWS ;\{3^V1UEH\NE V CWEPEClpEteptr^A WWaEOTUKT iUZEP\Net?HM> TERRPRV^VPUI.0 I ^WnUUFEWTUE P MWE«Wr«ERl E B E / ' ^lators’ttrip to INIEL • «ETWAATE AFTBER1UE p c n y . P TOTHEWKn should]hi’t cause^ constemsiation ______y N — n WS* s" MoUy Ivins, theh e ooK' libetal colum- In an ideal world.. Ilegislators I i; • nist nnitinely to!colerated oo this page, w vt ouldn't accept any of these frce> Hkes to »yjhaiat ]politicians have to bics. b Even if our politiciticians’ hearts ffcmry n-fao tffttwmg'em- aren't a: for sale, frn tripsips and meals She's mosdy right.rig Campaign gifts, give g the impression thathat their cars ^ paid jtm kets ^1 otherot fi%cbies t e ^ to areforrenL ai obligate politidait! to whoc^-er bolds But the world ts not ideadeal. W c d on’t the cjieddwdL payP onr part-time lawmaklakcrs enough •• - Similar fears ha'have incited thc rc- tota txavei on thctf own nickickel, and tax- cc m flap ’ l^pslator^ ts l But this trip versed) vc to limit Bcws-mcdi;cdia access ^o *= is hardly a Lo\-e: BoatE cruise. Idaho th tha c trip . Falls. afCcr an . is noiIKX M aui. Tbc tightly F I i n a ^ , a trip like this wouldwc be less T ^x x ' • i^ itino fcfeatures eariy wake- ot^cctionable ob if it were jointlyjoi spon- > p i i l a r SG up calls ijay-tfir*kx^l{U5 tours. If leg- sored so by multiple busincs1CSSCS, rather overeignnfy willrrule in O^olomdo tslalors m-am to sququeezc in a round of than th: ju st one. Inthed: dialectic o f politics, an initiallial defeat icgulatoty and soctal» a l policies affect m unequal colC ibeyTI I m r totobecieath-c. I In 1 fact, an arrangemcnient like that cancataptipult a cause to a magnified1 viivictoiy. and ^ w^mnnumcnblele sSl u d groups - snxdccrs, fbr Rep. Mark Stnbtttbbs o f Twin Falls, would wt be not merely accqrccptabic, but aniroprovevident victory achieved al onone level of I ^| GeopgeF. nex-cr known as a & n o f tb e IK EL, aad d v isab le . Tfaat north Idalidaho trip has govcnunenent can provoke a I^erdcfcefeatata o m ^ generaL in her brief ask -... h as n o ted ' concctl^ctly that le^slaiors ^gooe OQ fo r years, witb noo c o n c ^ n d - higher levevcL Popular sovereignty will•ill achieve r j vn ingtbcUS-StqwemiremcCourlto reverse Col- commonly acceppt t: similar trips and ii^ XTsrt ti> Idaho oorthc r Magic suchama,nagnifi^ victory and liboalts:iltsmwill o i ^ ’s court andI therebythe “remove tbe unccr- meals purchased1 byb lobby^. The VaV alley. suffer sudich a larger defeat in thc Supnipreme i I tainty ofthe fiitmeolceofpopular government” in >/ big o n e that comrs-CStD m m rf tS tbC bt- Chambers < o f commcTcc:c ini both Io- Co^.Hiislis year in'a case argued thiss week.w At sexuality is aa mattern ofmoral indiffaence.x .S o Colorado, aigucsI tha if th^ ruling is al- Jolorado’s CFV sponsore* cnnial tour o f oortl5Tth Jd ab o . p a id fo r catg tio n s o u ^ is to get on thcicball. t If Ida- . ™an act of overreaching by Coll He coo- lowed to sta ^ * *majorpublic i^ policy issues . ,, : court stitution forbid-bidding the stale and muiuctpapalities could oot be decisiveisi% ^ settled by the political by th a t re g io n 's> chambcr ci of com- Eio bo politicans' ears arc tiul >92 Colorado homosexuals andarv les- from intcrfcriniaing with the private cho iccs; oof proccss; goveramentm t would be obU ^ contin- ^ mercc. .And thena there’st the occa- tbed m w c so u tb em as aie foolish foe lo let biaiiwcnoc aggressively advancing thctheir agcn- employers, landlordslani and others by p a sing ^ uaQy to reconsiders oevery policy dnwcc'* ^ sional cxcttision to Moontain Home ouimr nortbem ndghbots haveave an cxclu- da on mimany fronts. Three citics hadI enactedcn or- special protectiections fbr homosexuals. Oppopo- To be piccisc, coucourts wouU do the reconsid- : I to g aw k at A ir Foro9FCC bardwarc. stva v e lease. dinanccss pprohibiting discriminationI basedb: on nents of thc: amendmentam spent alm ost twiaic e u exii^ Which is dty 1the Cotorado court’s rul­ , sexual oticricntotion in jobs, housing oneand public muchassuppoiTporters did It passed anyw ^,y. tnj? is fo «n«4i.'Mitir\ging {to liberals vAo, having /aconnmMlodations. Various govcmmcnicnt^agen-' However,; liboalslib are nothing i f not pracac- lost th^drility tope0 persuade American majon- Iciesbadgigranted or were consideringggnuiting £ ticedattheaitcait of trying to lidgate away th(here- tks, are eager to expaocpand thc sway of judges, ^Jcciallcgegal protections to homosexu:Kuals, Ies- suits ofpopulaiular sovereignty. They went to Ifalloiv^ to standand, thc Cotoca^ court’s rul- TllieThiiesjs-Nsws biansandfd bisexuals. The state civil rigrights com- court Soon thethe state Supreme Court held1 tlthat tng nim would fiirtherthcr diminish the soverdgnty “ mission hahad asked the legislature toI banba dis- thc amendmentlent violated the Constitution’sI’s o f state gavcmnjcxusans by wolking a revolution ■‘- S*phen Hartgea OskW^aortb TyR/ Racoddl * Peter York __ _ criminatioiion based on sexual orientotiotion, thc guarantee of f “equal “o protection o f tfae laws.' bcoiy. Pitiahcr 0iittjtatioci « i ifiiKlor AcKdtislnssta^cflnaaot Icpslaturerc already had prohibited insutsurancc America’ss mostm piodigiously productiveve - The dialecdcalprocess pro< tbat bc^in when b ^ companieses fn»n allowing sexual oricnicntotionto manufacturing:ing sector manu&ctures new rifjjh^rif nmSi mCll groupsprovidxd yiO' tbe Q V to rally a ' ’ . ThememKobezs of the afitocial boardn l srxi writers of c(£toriaIs influence: decisions<1 about a potentialil cus*ci and thc Colorac[}rado court’s contributioo wasts ixBjontyorvotexscot1 when wbat tbe STU SccphenI HiHartgcn. Oaric Walworth.. SSteve Crump and Kevin MiOcr tomcr's insinsurability, the governor hadodissued nothing if ootot ambitious.ai Il announced thatatthe votexs (fid movedColorado’s Cd court to discover -ii •- . . .anexccuthlive order pmhibitiiig somer formsfc of U S . ConstitutitRitiotl contaiisji_ftindsmcntalIg^^ r aswcepi^newpowilowicr to i<^lAte tfae poltltcal discruninaiiation Insrd on orientantation and that is cnormounous altboi^ hitlntoiffioofia ^"vrarbeeotmletedwhen several staitate colleges had similar policilicies. is the right oifany f at “independently idcntifialt a ^ the US. Stqxcme: CourtCoi echoes t l ^ words of ority of the state’s political clu s t fonner Justice Lewiswis Powdl: “Anytime a state 5 ______A major class and group” not to0 havehi any ^xcial inycdjment Letters ______itsncwspajmpers supported this. Then thithc public p la c ^ betweencen thcgroi^and tent o f chooses to addresss a msyofi issue some persons jTovoked. legislatioo benecnefiting it o r groqK m ^ be disadvantaged.disa In a demo- ' Shoshone tracks;in in pobnrqiair. lus m id an o n al^o b e contairtained on that ^called Colorado for Familyily Values " ^ o t c thatthr thc mimg tOA[idiKM. oatictystcm therec arean winners and losers. But - Win Sbosbooe be tbelenexiCheniobyn D ^irn I w ith their families in b c e a S Xhe focus o f anxieties that staUOite policies pertain merelyrly tot groq>s drfioed sexualalori- there is no inherentIt un&tmessur in and Wliilc n-aiting for tbc big steam en^ne to roximity. pardizing privacy rights andlassocia- a: cntation, but[ toto anyi group based on idi^ocon, tmnly no constitution! sibilivforal- arri\-e. wc were aatriing 1 W ill th c state take responsibi tigjous Jind ecoriomic libertiesics. CFV economic statusotus, political ideology, race, eteth- ' train staiioo next to tb ctt iwing th is -gam e farm” to cxi ‘’'lieved*that, cumulativdy, thc policiecics consti- nicity, nationalnal ongini or any other attiilxiteicsig- George F. WiO isais a WasblogtoaPostcolum- ’ vc^sstion with onlookersrrstnrocd lo ib c { «ccxecntiooof < I9animals?’ V lulcd state,c endorsement o f the idea thathat homo- nificant in a politickpoi: contcxt Inmimenbleletax, i ntst cooditioo o f tbe ne3ib>’>■ tracks.tr One elder- ^d l »-as Fish arid Game? Wec aare talking ly gcniJemaii «-as a redreiired railroad cm- xxu 80 large, carnivorous,. wiwild anim als!. pIo>'ce. H is job had beencn doing< track k*en S tri ng ftual *1tuot,**."aren't a they I ^ ^ 4 maintenance. He directed90.A ^ rr j Wtfinfirtgi J0 8rm-ioos_thai. -j- , 1 ~dca!"is filled with lies. V ink?...... ticular book, w a t^il a (particular TV show or ['•. nr. fifspn isb and Came managiagW ^W ell------backroom ' po . view a particular movi m performed any I*™ icar them defend why we arear now lam m m raglng for Congress because Crapo oovk, then don’t But don’t time in the pas* >xais. HowHo can a respon- Praise P r th c Idaho DepartmentM O f Rsh and lk subsidies, not for our water,T. make that decisionI forforme. Reganfing your ref- J • go«ng to relrebury Colorado’s deadly pipluloni- siblc r^ b o a d oocnpaoy'aUow all such (fisre- Gamline. Y es. you read correctly. :lcs back over our water instrSteadof The election 'ss ninot until May 28. but wc havavelo eicnce to Ted Bundy,(fy,'Ted * had more p ^ le m s It's tim e lo give praise to thelhe Idaho De- iaOy with tbe rcgn- It' ’s water. consider it ts almostaln our duty to recall PhilIBatt E than viewing a partiralticular type of movie could lar ose of the ro ^ ^ coduiclear waste partsrtment o f Fish a ^ Game forfor its out- . ste would now. Only ifwewc force cach state to “safdy"tr" have caused. If cvciyoayone w to viewed the same stan*;tnding management capabtlir r promised Colorado’s waste idy had become serial trains? and re e v e d by 1980 if wcetook t< store Its own waste-onlywa: then will ihey^Ube -movies as Ted Bundy: W'e bear thai nc& najvitjve «-aste contain- its effort,cf w c had a quality phea nto killas, there wtxildn'lIn'l be nany peopk left in more waste.le. Now as we watch Coloradc interested in funifunding and finding a solution I c n are designed So witfascbstand severe colli- sonn int 1 9 9 4 . Last year, lobscrvervedm ore tearc ourcountry’sjoi1 journey down this dead-end,.o 0 n e -, the United States: have been per- birdsrds o f prey than ever before.' iricd in Idaho, Phil and Mike i Unless you wentI ddscwbere s to sec “Show- '' ’ sioni I wander if any test take more waste for another p formed oo a hr^t-speedi trtrain lolfancr? andd foxI were everywhere in inc ' ” ^ R I C KCXARDS pris” for yoursdC youyour opinion about LEE AND BOBBIE KE» HI ff V ninnlm bers. Everything that contri the old waste. movie must be baseded ssokiy oo the reviews of lye Navy documents whereitheNavy th TwinFUh. ---- ib c; dct^line d o f the pheasant popt others. Personally. I!(k>notalw:tysagieewiih dc '______(inclicludnig loss o f habitat) was j an store and inspect its ownn wastev _____ — - m rc-----moviccritics,l-hmicpi atio Maaonal bnginccnng Lab l a makeowu'decisioi A m m a K a r e g a mi«» ^ fa r m v k f f m < g rsu ^ er num bers last year. had received ocellentlent reviews and then won- ’ uld have a to™>U>mglg U) do with “refueling” thc: NNavy or ToHilberNel;^^eIson, self-q^inted censor. OK. I c a n 't wait any longerloc for some- >o ^ you w*oTufer bow w e could dered bow critics coukould have given good re- ality hunt faced with such aninctcascao “nat.^«k movies. Coovcrsdy, I one to speak tip and askkafewqoestjorts a lig-time TV wrestling match,h, 1Batt ship o f “Showgtivgtrls." Whether or t» t I see a wrrific scenario at all pheasant predators? Thc* aanswer is have liked movies «hiiwhich were panned by ait- . ' cooceynins th e recent borr xlity inasagem ent by tbe FisbTsh and Crapo lo look good shaking their fists,as, but film, read a bookook, watch a tclcvisida {nograc^ ics. I’m sure this b a £iCiirly comnuo expcri- LigertoA-n in L a\a Hot Sp lonthein- this-fighfi' is a pitiful attempt to distiaciact Idaho or worship at a partip culor ch u r^ must be my PeisonaDy, I ba\-c never do I m e. W ith all the predators on 5*^ ^ase. w c witnessed an event greatergr in- ■ choicc. 1 am ceitixitainly capable o f makii^ my You are correct, Mr. Ndson, lhat by refijsing knOK* o f an>isoe d s e «-boho lufic^Tr-beardI ase in th c numbers o f fieldJmiee.This m If Ban andnd Crapo bavc o “deal" to bebe proud] own decisions,s. '■ to allow "SUnwgiib**s’* iiin Twin Falls, we will ' o f tbis ~girr>e fenn.” b it t These people m alternative of.then lets:'s debate in public before thehe ship- Adulte in theK LUnited Slates have the fieedi sir3?t9867 Could ,-e the pheasant predators an s send a vety dear mess:lessageio HoUys.tKxL It id th r pheasantss a much- ments across■ss our rivers begin, r i I debau■ate any- to make those: incindividual choices. I exercise^ will be that a few pcopicopIe in Twin Falls arc this place ba\'e gone imoot xied break. This increase inn ffield mice limejan)™*,/here. tfaat freedom evacvcty time 1 choose to see a pat smaU-mmdfd, narrow-)ow-thinking censors wbo Had I e\-er been a guest;s lA Ugexto»Ti, I ality man- But as tteic sounds o f silence can be exexpected ticular movie.. ThThere arc some movies I wW jonktbosepoor I only b e contributed to quaiii U ■ want to steal the fieedo*dom o f choice from the would ha\-e nc»-er restol m from pohticiicians on Lockheed’s payroll.:<11. let's never choose tosto see. “Halloween 6” or whateJfv- listofus. animals w ere relocated. It i rmeai b y oiir Fish and Game. *hank yo u . Fish and Game,■ aiand keep up remembaR.Republican Majority leadar BBruce er number “Nighiightmare oo Elm Street” ^ . ToLanyRopa-.marmanager of the Twin Cine- from tbe few clips I'»« seensee on fdevTSJop, ‘ good work. It's so refreshingling that lhe Newcomb sasaid, “We shoiild p ^i the tracracks.” be playing willII nevern be nty choice. Others* m as Treat tbecitizcnsens Iofthe Magic Valley like . that tbe coaditioos these: animalsar li\Td in d Game final- Democrat GtGov. John Evans said, “We: mmust want to see thoseose movies, and that is fine. IV ibcerideteriorat- ^ho rV'p.irfTTn»nt ofFish and G Iwin adults and kt us makeikc Iiq) (wr own minds about were deplorable and bad bi ir” There’s at least two goc;oodpco- not suggest thatat tlthc Twin Gnem a refiain &0I “Shdwgirts.’’ ked the residents bund som ething it can manaj ing for j'cars. I am A tckcd LYANMnCBELL p^le^S'sh'S d be rccruitcd to replaceJ PhilPI showing dicmI beibecause that would be censcH’- JAMCBLUPrmW b f La\a Hot S p r i r ^ pennrrmiaed these 80- ^ “Let’s MakeScc a Deal” B att ship. ■nrioF^ • ■ Doonesbury By Garry Trr r u d e a u Mallardd Fillmore By Bruce Tinsley ‘ Aurn£9vocr.i I [' I r^ss9iSTHsr I [> YtTKsaewi vIho litttE •I BEJtU,KJ6 HL ^ 0»03ttrCAT Iff. 19 % »t?7ieMusftv~ ^ I »v»LHawiOu f ^ ABO/r 11 CMf coMFseZ. J -HteS H Y - V ^ s o f ■ ■ , fS&a^UfBTHST f j t s w - , n -vfeptoiv- . rs > eoRse.FoiM6- \W icpa.. J fiULri6~. M ■ H ( v«E(i-tttefty J 1 w w < I /J ^Itenw s^i H ^ f c • I I l j ■ ______Thrhursday. October 12 .1 9 9 5 Timoa-Nows. Tin Twin FaHa. 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m Y t e l C AM l 5 plea:ise tunn ofTtlhe UglW s? S 5 ® KW5TNC The decision byy Sen.S< Sam Nunn, H H I who observed that hchi hodn’t so ^ FORQET D-Ga., not to seekk re-electionrc next much left the Demococratic Party as ^ -r-.f ■T AW year is another stunnunning blow to the the party had left hinlim. Q g - Dcmociatic Potty’ andan additional , Meanwhile, nationiinal Democratic . r a i l 11 proof that if the part]arty leadership ' K , ^ Thomas' leaders remain wherere many havc ' > doesn’t abandon itsiits libera] ^litlcid bem since the l^60s;Is; favoring higher w j L i n and social agendaI it mayi soon be I taxes and more mendiding,proraoting r ^ g a te 4 io pcrmoneanent minority sta- 2 1 st narrow interests mstotcad ofthe gener- ti^ While many hav iblicao (making Maine the 21s tovc s ^ n of the sui;, al welfare and treatingng any attempt to ■Sg g ^ r “likcU h^~.of Sen.: legislative body to change . frouiD'..Democrat to I^ u b lica n sinc have cither . ^Nobody listened. I need a i» cut spending lo give breaksto“d}ebl resig n ^ o r retired sit n that allows frank discussions3ns rich” and penalize **wcworidng people,” o f Piesidie&t Clinton,jn.Anothernve. ofi„„e!ues important to my district.” and that tiic Republicacon Party is dom- including two U.S.. senators,se havc Mere!Tes said that the values heldI byb) • inated, in Vicc Presidedrat Al Gore’s ■ become Republicans. blicans are more closely words, by “extremists. That this is not ant kI witii hcr own and those o)f f No wonder Prcsidciicnt Clinton’s Beltway pha^omenwinoiiisiiiicated hcframiimily. “I l» v e not'been veryr handlers are repositioioning him as a by the, num ber o f statcrat to Republican last May, tion on demand, to ga;jays VI tiie mili- ]son verdict is shockIt bccausc o f previous realrc and perceived voiceour our opinion on such a topic as chosen to retire. Naticationnlly, eight o f Alabami rs tary, tax increases andnd more - tiiot p__ racial injustices. Onejoftiicjurors o pomo^appaphy in pur local theaters. I’m ima State Rep. Steve Flowers for fututure of justice systen even raised his fist in a IS Democratic senatoators whose ‘1 do not believe there Is any. y -___ reveals him' for whatth 1: e is.. la m s l t a Dbck Power sure tiic1C MagicV Valley would be a I shocked and saddened by thc salute upon leaving thche courtroom much bctt tciTOS are expiring ha^have «iid they , mom, oror any future, fora conserva- If tiie Democratic P better placc to live if people like Jurois’ iriinppohsibility in renderingi thi after tiic acquittal. Chris and wbn!t m n again. Thath ats thc largesi tive inI theth Democratic P a ^ .” revived, it must get ndrit o f tiic Pat verdict w and I would kcq) our opiiuons . with lightning speed in the One wonders whatt titiic outcome to oufsclwkIvcs. number o f senatorsrfiom fn a single i„Gjcorgia,cc the revolution has Schrocdcrs, Barney Franks,Fi Dick reccnt Lo party in this centiuy v, Los Angeles double-murder would have been hadI dtiie uial been Witiiouibout a doubt what our commu- y who have cho- reachedJd thei F^blic Scrvice Gephardts, David Bononiorsandthc triol Perhnhaps 1 am most disappointed sen to throw in the toweltov nnd not Commis:lission, whose chairman, Bobob Clintons. Otherwise,'ii.'it wiilfic becausc o “ held in thc Brentwood•d area amongst a luty needsxds is more people like you, run again. e o f my naivete in hoping tiiat jury of tiic cx-dcfcndarant's peers rather Mr. Laynejyne - people who think evay- ^ Durden,m. armounced his switch to . indelibly identified wiwtil the far lef^, the jurors)rs would weigh tiic ovcr- What should concericem Democrats q q P which can only bcncfi thaji a group o f peoplele who probably one shoulcould havc tiie “r i ^ t ” to make DP. also in May. “1 want to ifit Republicans whclmincing cvidcnce carefully and liad little in common wwitii a million- their own < is the reasons given1 bjby many o f thc stress thattha 1 have not c h a n g ^ ” saidlid os more and more discsenchanted objcctivel wn decisions, re^irdless o f tiic retirees - and some of veiy. It appears to me tiiat the® oire sports figure, effect it maym; have on others, : ofthe hidden Durden.'n. “It is the Democratic fortyty Democrats leave the porty.p acquittalti ^was based upon reasonable ones behind the statedted reasons. / that has c t Will tiie last Democ3crat to deport doubt c Hopefully, our voyet'curism will not So thehe bottomb line is, even tiiough IS changed. Big government allow one ocquittcd ofi When M aine Statete fRep. June is not tiicthc solution to our problems.s. please tum out the llgh >f a vicious mur- pomograplpaphy has been linked os a fac- ; ! ghts? This triitrial has shown that police uses® der in spite of considencrablc incriminat- lor in man';nany rapes and other violent Meres anoouncdd herler . ------■— "■ o f racialII eepithets is o far woisc crimc the end o f lost monthth tto quit the lem.” Soi Cal Thomas is a Los ® ing cvidcnce, motive,'; historyh of crimc againstagai women and children, we Sounds like another great os Angeles ■ than doububle murder. Thc vay racism" domestic abuse and corontinucd suspi- shouldjust jus) sit down, shut up and DemocraticParty andnd becomc a party-swiiwitcher, Ronald Reogon, Times columnist. decried by tiie defense seemingly cion of guilt to capitalilize2 upon thc acccpt itit withw open arms. What a bril- ;; allowedI jujurots to justify acquittal of ?a notoriety and eam millillions of dollars liant idea!ica! You’re a genius. ;■ mt implicated by overwhelming‘•"8 fiom book deals, autogiigiaphcd sports PEGGYIGYWOLTERS « beyond any reasonable doubt mcmombilia and pay-pi•per-view appear- Kimberi;b e ^ ; Self-esjsteem te;2 nirrent criminal justicc system am can coddlec 1kids anccs. has littlee uto do with tnith and justicc Thc final irony is thcle ex-defendant’s L a n g U^age S reaches new All this talk about selself-esteem is “ movement - wc had disliscussed her but insteaeead allows defense teams to stating his desire to dev getting me steamed. :rvolc his life to i Ann Symonds fear about security andd homesickness,1 distract juroisjuj from-the truth. Considct finding “thc killer or kildllcrs.” Surely a e p t llbs S lin commerical ; Everywhere I timi pa:parents, cduca- ^ Wc explained that allill children feel the use of f' emotional, rap-like rhyme' truer words were never:3-spoken. His PoorOizjy Du Dean! When he retired 1' tore, self-help books ancandpsycholo- AndSO so it went Each time we scared when they first leavele home. rem iniswi ^ t o f Jesse Jodkson. “Ifthcy•y Brentwood mansion munust be full o f from profe■ofessional baseball and became ; gists tout the most effecffective ways to pushed him.hii he passed; cach time wee but if she wanted to-visiiisit her don’t fitCyou y must acquiti” When was beautiful mirrors. asportscasiscastcr, hc was widely criticizcd imbue self-estedn inI ouour childrm. backcd off.of he sat. But he wasn’t Grammy, she had to flyly alone. Her the last tirrtimcony ofthejUrois tried tot> • JOANCMURRAYy for fracturiituring thc English langua^ - a They say we shouldId ddeclare our pleasedI withw his still slow progress. choicc. pullonsnisnug-fining leather gloves over . TwinFalls bad rolee numodel for school students. love raanjj times a day,ly, jgive our chil- becausc: heh occasionally observed ' Now tbat she’s backcl 1 noticc her rubber glo'{loves? TheothCT effective ' Well.. DiDiz, we’ve come a long way dren positive experiencences, act more that his bestbe friends were several heightened self-confiderIence in her defense tactactic was to put tiic Los Community neeledsouuet baby.HIcre e^ is an example o f what dqnocratlcally in ^ ll>nily dedsions drills aheahead, and hc felt “shy” tp be walk, pby with friendssand i choicc o f Angeles: Periences that accomplishing and asked to have the tnii» l s to> •400 words. Longer Ictlcctlcrs will be shortened, putbac^_____ :rs may be brought to oururTwin Falls officc. Thi'he Times-News reservess tlthe right to edit all iet- with' one another, througllugh a scries o f It’s pushinj ■ nut"We wasn’t defealo ____jnailcd to P.O. Box548,TwiiLFallsalls._ID_833,03..or. sent...tersrrs...... , ling for and reaching a laigCT ilcdrjliecon: by fax to,to (208)734.5538.______VWe look forwarf to hearingng ffrom you! 12 progressively harder,cr, timedi math goal that1 fillsfil us with a wami glow, tiniicd to use the trainingIg wheels, but ^ drills. Recentlyitiy we sent our 5-ycar-oId • she rode a mile with mec eeach mom- • ^ ' ■■■ There were no grades, no timetable daughter: toto visit her grandparents in . ing - up and down tiie hilKills she ' of expectations, no needed tto pass the St. Louis.s. SheS went alone by plane, avoided before. She noww appreciates f l m 1 drills before moving to0 thirdth grade. i Was she nervous?nc Yes. But she des- thc skill of riding witiyjutlut training H ■ * “We don't want to pressussure the chiH pcrately wontcdwa to go and knew that wheels and is determined to make it dren," his tcacher explainlained. ifshe coulduld get over thc fear of the happen. When she docs, shes will be My| s6n'does well in1 schoolsc but plane trip, she’d5 have a marvelous proud. also carries a healthy dosme. One of humM tetidency to avoidoid difficult token tbiss trip tr at the same age; it was the chief benefits o f the stself-esteem ; and tedious taslu. By winwinter it ww a milestone,me. a woy to demonstrate herr movement Is tiie awareneless of feel- s obvious he wa^ laggingg bbehind his maturity, ings and emotions. But wewi baby class aiKTnot performingng ito his abili- My friencends were skeptical. They boomers sometimes takee inew con- ty. He bad been workingng

Gettiiing in touch1 Wimt to make yourir ffeelings known to your• rerepre- Twin Falls, ID>83301 8; m - . p sentatives in Cottgress?ss? Here’s how: 734-6780 In Washington: i; 'm .: ^ Sen. Dnfc Keuipthomome 302 Hart Senatete OfTice< Building In Twin Falls, call or write: • Washington, DC)C 20510 O rri^ e Sinclair, stalltaff assistant (202) 224-27522 401 Sccond St..N.,, SiSuite 106 A Twin Falls, It) 83301501 To send an e-m:•mail letter, you need a ci 734-2515 telephone modeo} oa n d ^ o e t likely, need to3 be1 a sub< In'Wa^iagton; ^criber to an onliriline information service 367.D^^icseo Senatee 0Office Building Comptjserve; The.ce.e-miiil address is: Washington, DC 2050510 i lany_croig@crai{raig.senate.gov (202)224-6142 p o GRil E A T I N - S TTOCK i SELECC T I O N O F

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[ ; : ^ o t h e r <: oil field bormanza to tap H^HH Los Angeles Timess Divilividend checks comc strict:-ictly fromn iinterest on the fund and vaivary . FAIRBANKS. AkAlaska — It was a deponeending on how much money ^--,)hnd so bountifulll lhati its citizens there,e. fSome have suggested the furfund-; v::-abolished iheir incincome taxes and couldId Ibc raided for S200 millionon to ; ; long ogo gave up an;any idea o f a stale $4000 ririiillfon a ycor and still mainla: H i H r ’ sales tax. Even annual dividcnclends I:' 8 0 , the govern- _ o f about S900Oper p< ^ ment embarked ‘W hat w e didI d n ’t Alaskan annuall; * ' gn a heady pro- . Yet even thi ^ f'i 'V; o f school realize at the► tlim O y w on't bc enougough ,, v';- constniction, wcl- aiid-ahould havaV O f Is to hail out a stai *^ Are, courthouses that is collcclin J l ; i n d roads — that a unlveriirsai revenues atn“"a .spending a( twicc entitlementi t is third the nation) national avcr- r n d a t t overage an about as sacrerea a s j^ubl j " age and trans- '“ble , j forming n frozen a cow as youU •can the niuional rate.Btc. • land o f backwater c r e a t e .’' M aking' bib ig . apwA ‘ villag es into a cuts in Slat • ! modem state. spending isn'Isn’t Alaska has beenI Iknown for Its naturalll tbeauty, shown here withwl M t McKinley In thele twilght hours, and largarge state spending S : And still, the — Brian R(R o g e rs , seen us the moimost because of Its oilII boom. With a budgetet crisis setting In, the» ssl ta te m ay try to ta p thle e fuel In th e A rctic N atioItional Wildlife Range. | S ; public _ trough _ : chairman.of-AIre about S75 million a year'ear. oil field, a black bona3nonza that fueled . And thutdooor Fon ;and bring in S42 million3n : a SIHPfVTTifSS ’pered citizcns. year. AaM iASUliBBBia Someday, everyoneme knew, it had to ButIt OliverC Scott Goldsmith of thi end. And as the Nort]orth Slope oil tap Universersity of Alaska’s Institute fo that has provided 85 percent.of the Socialal and Economic Research Walkiing & Hikinng Huunting Cold WV eather state’s revenues in rcC'rcccnt years slows which;h :hos worned of the budge down along wiih international int oil crunch:h for years, said it will take i . I ■ prices, Alaska — foar rj years known as combini)ination o f decreased spendingling. ______Boois __BBoots P(Pacs ; ' a tax heaven o f celcstIcstial proportions use ofif theC Permanent Fund earning:ings s ------: — is facing a budgetget crunch* of the and a1 broad-based bi tax oii incomee oor ^ ___ nighimarc variety. sales to Iclosc the fiscal gap. ,<$>ColumhiMa. The spending deficificit, already run- A large larj number o f Alaskans seeneem L V Sportswear Compaipany ; ■ ning at $513 millionon a year, is prc- to be wiwoiting for the next big bonannan- . dieted to reach S 1.3 bilbillion during the za, turn'iming thcir sights on a controitro- / next five years. Bu<3udgei reserves, versialal jproposal to begin oil drillin{ ‘'which have bridgedd t the shortfall so • in theVc pristine Arctic Nationa .Klondike:e Caribou 'far, will bc exhaustlisted during the Wildlifllife Range, a move bitterljerly •R ated lo .40° same period if nothinging is done. foughtIt tby environri^ttlistsjjut sur _*_Sbwlteg ...... ‘ , >~’And 'y c i;'w h a f'V■Ylo~bc"dbtic7‘' p'ortedlrd“by“the siatc’s Rcpub'li'can’ Snow _ ; Alaskans, by nowV a accustom ed to dominatnatcd congressional delegatiorlion ' , ’• govemmcni lorgess.ss. appear disin- and eveeven D em ocratic Gov. Ton>ony W- $ 1 4 9 9 90 ■'clined to give i( up.. A state financial Knowlc!vies. • W aier Resssistonl $ eC |9[ 9 0 •QorelexWoteE fterprool ^ . planning commissiosion, which this Yett GGoldsmith and others say the ^ 'N u B u c k LL e a l h M ____ I___ «200 Orem Th Thinsnlote $909°^ " monlh began hearingings on o_pIan_tp__hppe.i>iiiWi. ANWR_wiU.bail.out-ihe "^close the budget gop,op, realized u rly state is iillusory. Any oil found therelie'rc ' that Alaskans wouldId bolk at giving wouldd bet too little ond (do latec tcto . up their S983-o-ycarir tdividends, said affect: th(the looming budget crisis.' ere seems little doubt that the (he commission cha:hoirman, Brian There ( ^ n p 0 ^ ■ p -Rogers. Permanconent Fund will be raided, more Q S O R E L "W hat wc .d id n'I 't irealize at the likelyy s sooner than later, and the Thermo ' time, and should havewc, is that a uni- biggestst questioni is who will be Icfl vcrsal entitlement proprogram is about standinging in the political firestomi thatlhat ' L Acadii ^ Winter ; as sacred a cow as yoyou can ,” follows,vs, ' Maveric ; he soid. "I thinhink we're seeing a massing of LighI The annufll divideniend, distributed the politjlitical will now." Rogers said, " • 14 " FuU Laecice from the muUibtibinion'dollar Hc.saidid.thc.1 crcation o f the state com-Dm- Jll • Raied io -40°1 0 ° It was cstoblishcd mission30 marked the first step toward'are! ------'’ h Permanent Fund that w .. *400 Gram asko's oil wealth commitnitting the ncccssary evils. to help preserve Alosk iis. • Men' 8e Lamm $ 7 0 990 , Thinsnlale $ipg90 for future generotioitions, has since “Thcync' need political covcr, and we’re bccome a major partt o fth e economy there in In part to provide politicalein * lighlwolg • 2 yr. W aterprproof Onorantee ; in the Aloskan bushh anda one of the cover.. NNobody’s nome has to be on most popular politicoicol progroms in the (taxax or funding cut) bill exccpt:cpt. 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I EI I s m £a c k 4 4 All I’ve> ce v e r w a n te d to B i l lr l e y do w aI Ss to love every ;. m inutu te of my ilfey By Kevin Miller i ,/playingtg gam es t(iat I . Times-News writer I 4 love.. I d o n ’t th in k I TWIN FALLS - BiBmin senior Tina West- Ki t Kad. evever sat down burg hasn’t been serve:rvcd as well sincc junior prom dinner. £ ia n d thNought, o about it Westburg smacked;d 14 kills Wednesday in ore, because. a two-game sweep of.Buricy, ofJ 15-7, 15^, sc- curing the home coutourt advantage for Twin 9 ^ th in g sI w\ era going so Foils m the Region III[II 1tournament next week, r j :' I fast:b BuitI I finally "She played, I thoujlough^ her best match o f '■ I roallzedBd it: All I am is the year," Bruin coachich Mike Fedcrico soid. Burley had no onee to match Westburg, who si A 'J. > 3 ^ 3 a baski(ketball player. ' comes to the net in the sccond rotation. Dur- . ing a run of four con::onsecutive kills in gome > .'T'. one, Westburg nearljarly ran over two. team- 9 9 motes trying to gett totc a free ball dongling L — M ichjhael j Jordan on why/ over the net. I Westburg slammeded down five kills, while - iny Ramirez hits a soloD homh e run during th 6thth Inning in th e Americarcan League Championship h e reireturned to the NBA Sara Thompson servervcd Twin Foils out“ Cleveland g Indian Mann] i-2 . 12-5 lead. S eries gam e against theople can purchase scats be-Jc- Bruin pair teamed foror 10 kills in the winning none o f it. throughIgh wilh the big hit Cleveland Not the Kingdome noise,c. inot the firework? ..the.operipener. His two-out, two-runI ssingle with _ Standing> stistill on the mound, liershiser twccn 8 a.m1 .. iand 4:30 p.m. Mondoyoy • game. - . - s s lie in the merely focusedised, in on catcher Sandy Alomar through Fridayly iat the athletic department:nt Thompson served1 fofor seven straight points set “ o ff afler Ken Griffey Jr.’S"homeJr.' run, not the baselases loaded broke a scoreless the momentum the Seattletie Mariners were fifUi and got everyone o ff the Indialians’ bench, Jr., who woulduld pal his chcst protector as if to oflice in the gymym. as Twin Falls zippedi outoi to an II -0 lead. at. soy, “Just youou ao ^ me." The Bruins took thetheir time putting Burley starting stj to build. None of it vwas going to stop and teancam seemed to relax after that, him from winning a game th-1. Wood RtveRtver4e: 2. J«rtxne 52: 3. Twm Oodo at Valloy.oy. 5:15 p.m. Onn the girls’ side Woocod K ivcr Fana66;4. CJ00dir.SxJiog 75; 5. Won tito 190-pound mg our hem!leads - go on ond pby the next I By Lany Hovcy ' 'I S P OORTSLINE J : TWIN FALLS -■ It’sIt another dose of a ranj•ange. The line isn’t real big.g. We feci we down." . j PRO'COLUCEUCEMJfCHSCHOOt SCORES Times-News writer Strong running gameme for the Twin Falls matnatch up pretty well physicalljJly,” he said. Senior JefJeff May. hurt the week before Bmins Friday n i^ tI as they prepare to host TThe Bruins don't expect a1 ]great deal o f tbe seasonn ststoted. willTqoin the' team for Buhl and Wood RiviUver, w ho own three victoric imitcd scrvice Friday night. He thg the Capital Eagles inn theI annual homccom- pass)assing sincc the Eagles threirew only three at least limr between them play for a state Glass A-2 berth, th imes ogainst Meridian and1 112 times the sustainedaka knee injury and will be wearing Iwoys preoccupies the Canyoy__ ing bash. The game; willw bc^n at'7:30 p.m. tim< odd-nuin out that olwa I homecoming halflimc weeveek before.' : at Kimberly this time aroun with the traditional hi ^--Conference foctises at _ n festivities. OOn the other side. CapitalI iusually has a S cha^ soidsoi such action lhat May sees • |V and Carey faccs its.;s, finalf major.challenge to IS strong running'game ver>/cry quick defensive team andid fills particu- will come•osarccdvcr. os ooth Conference title. Highland used its s For the latcit scorejK cai 7 3 4 - 6 3 2l iO . fourth straight Sowtoot _„i to overpower the Brui:ruins 62-0. This week’s larljarly well at the comers againsi1st the run. “W e alsoso fedf Jeff brings some odditioni *nd followw Ihe0- Umple Inttnictfon*.. Ih other words, MtM agic Valley's high schoc • leadership to the team. We’re problem is Brad Lordfirds, another in a line o f S

Bra^^es loj>pe pa!ist [jBriefly ifn s p o r t s5 * NJFL I says Sanders* contracto not nnderreap c Pierce, Salibatini win in Porsclsche Grand Prix NEW yjDRK - The N FL, approveda) Dcioa Sanders’’ ctcontract FILDERST>TADT, Gernmny - M aty PicreePic and ^ b ric la Saba- 0 innii ith th e Dallas Onvboys om n 'Wednesday, but said theecontract cc tini won theirr third-roundt matchcs Wednccdnesday in QIC Porsche - Red!Is in ll mgs circ -rcnmvcnts thc salary cap andan must be restructured. Grand Prix andnd moved into the quartcrfinTfinalsL Thc cooditiotial qiprovalI willn allow tbe star comcxbaerbacktoi^ Sccdedsecoim ut Picrce defeated Sabineine AppcImnnypfBelgium,^ - . - ; CINCINNATI (AP)^P) - Add Jav7 Lc^pcz to ISmoltz when they tomcd'tld'the gam e around ith tbe Cowboys as SOOO as hc is hcahhy. Sanders iss rerecovering 6-2,6-3, and third-seededtt Sabatini bealal J>Julie HWard o f Francc 7- the Atlanta Braves’}’ r roll call o f last-innin^ with i the resourecfulncss that'stfaa their f om , ankle surgery and is ootlot e m ctted to pkqr until ODct a 29 in 6 (7-2). 6-2, heroes. trademark. Smoltz bad aI 2-02- lead and was ^ Mt tii^ eariiesL In other mattatchcs, 18-ycar-old Ivo Majoiajoli of Croatia defeated . i I^pcz hil a ihrcc-rur-run homer in thc lOlh in- wwking ’ oa a tticj k o f 12 co In th e iiw'-iiitiiTw» ^^5 in han-c^»ciQr oowd nrillioo. seven-year deal winwin have to veteran Gigi FernandezFe 6-4, 6-4. ning. capping yet anothlotherdramatic rally ss the rctiredi i leaving the Icss-tbui : tcdrawn to fit under ^ saIaiyc3pofS37.Isal millionpaperteanL dfUi-seededxl Anke'Huber, the defcndinjiding champion, who also Bmvcs beat thc Cincinicinnatillcds 6-2 Wednes- o < f43,257 icstless. The decision, was inube(fi:asttely opposed by thc NFLL PIP lie rs won here in 191991. ovcrpovvcred Marianneinnc Wcrdel-Whitmcycr 6~ ^ night and took a 2-2-0 lead in tbb NL play- . So Vi-bat do tbe Reds do?>? 1They stop n v i(^ ^ ccrVMrirtn which ; f(Icagne has basis for chachallenging 2,6-1. nmrtn e contract in any way.~ • Wcrdcl-Whilhitmcyer jumped ^ e a d to0 a ^2-0 lead in the first set,- . ..; • Atlanta’s sccond conixmsecutive cx- t^o.WTiii I9smke- The Cowboys scbeculed a newsI confereoce for Thutsitnsdayto . butHuberreco»v cred to win the next sixix inir a row. and wrapped , ira>iiuiing win put thchc 1Reds in a ' outs in 45 careaieer at-tots affltn’g ' up Ihc m atchirin 64 minutes. hw-imposstblc sitiuuination.. No . r • Sm{dtz.C3ngui^it tbiid baseman Brenda Schninltz-M cOirthy o fth e Nethc;thcrlands also started slow . i c j ^ has won the NL pen- f h i pp T Joc S tef p tf if ir P titiM * fiQf o r i m q n r e o o m m em n l t s wi± a 3-6 first-st-set loss to Meredith McGrIcGrath. but recovered to. afkr losing the finfir^ttwo • cwo 6-3.6-3. K ^ e s of thc chompioipionship , L|.((JlflO just l-fcr-12 career NEW N YORK - New Y odc'fc Yankees owner George Sttinbrai-Stc ^ e s at home. W ' ^ agamst SoSznoltz w itb seven n enr was fined S 50,000tbe.te American i.ragiic for conu ; |:7hrcc-timc. Cy YYoung .. strikeoots,Its. follow ed With madade about umpires during: hishi team’s pbyofl' ^ c s aga IR-year-oKId dominates No. 1 iiin Seiko Super Award winner Greg; MMaddux r f e m . another bnbant single that Seatante Mariners. TO K Y O -BEi^teen-year-old Mark PhilPhilippoussis o f Australia - __ ivtll start Game 3 at At!Atlanta on . iwioftti* ffii» pitcher, ' Tbe TI volatile Stciobrenne r' ctconfirmed th«* fine Wednesd■esday, s ^ - dominated fomrm er worid No. I Stefan EdtE d b ^ wking only 43 Fijdoy night, o p ix »ed ^ by David ■ ' - "Jl.-:' ' who fieldedI *iaod threw wildly ing.g. “It seems tbat eveiyooei cjscd can speak, withenit beinKing fin e i minutes Wcdnco c s d ^ to whip the Swedele 6-6-0,6-2 in the SI million for an error thathat Santiago takg butIt ooci me.’* Seiko Super tecennis toumament The Reds puflcdjbutout o ’cty ofTcnsi%-e thinL don't want 10 say anythinn ng fimher abcxa tfae fine,”,‘’hesaid. h . Edberg,ooerokcn five times and made:deonly6I c perecntofhis Smoltz, who has beateritcn them three times this JcfT J Branson’s grouoder.r, bbpt pindi-hilter S2Sj5,000 Of the SSO.OOO jiBX ee> > p ^ the fine.” first serve pointints. Hc converted only threeirec of 18 sccond serves in season. They finally gogot him' out .of the game t fiiB-coenl pitc& StiSieint»m n er was fined Ibr r t u ptd>lic reactioo to unqitiiqitres’ calls the second-rourund match. following thc seventh1 wwith tbe score tied ai 2. ^'^d tl d le to drive'^^ooacne and send Bon- /bedi »atn»e o f l'»en for thc playoffs, start- steal si Htoris took ofT fo rwseeood o and J sitiaion OO tbe umpirts. 6seed.wastTOlroken twice to drop the firstirst 2set but fought back to j ed thc 10th by givinging up. a single to Mark JavyJi Lopez bounccd his iQ-aD-advised tiirow to 1 {land’s Jeremy Bates 3-6,'.6-».6-‘ . • i Lemkc, a walk to FredxJ fMcGrin;and a single to shortstop sl Ra&el BeUtanL alknOowtngBansanar To[ip seed fgn«; to M nslB t o * w i n i n I a : a e l O[ ) p p e n French C^>enn champion and third-se^eccdcd Sergi Brugucra had ; David Justice, loadingg t^the bases. c c ^ s t ^ o f hotnc - tbe first':rst'in an NL. dam - anea^timewiivith Leandcr Paes o f Indiaia 66-3.6-0. TEL AVIV. Israd - Toi>-saseeded Thomas Muster of Al N m isccdAAlexander l Volkov o f Russiassia beat Dutchman Fer- Portugal then bouncouxd a breaking ball for a pionshipp scries. s qiset Wednesday unseI seeded Frcderik Fcttericiii ol wild pitch with Ryan KlKlesko at bat to let in the Thc crude but cunning ra Ilk 6-2 ,6 -7 0 -7 ). 6-1 in thebe t l ^ round o f tb e Israel O nonWibicr7-5.■5.6-2., go>ahcad run. and Lo]Lopez followed Klesko Smiley S from another pU>-ol wilh a first-pitch homerner high on’the Icfi-fidd was v, tiying to make tip fen' tl Vluster. raidxd tlnrd in e world, v blamed an unfamiliafliarnci; Fem lraS lJlams Damm in indwdoor tourney foul scrccn. hish careers two drubbings by i ^ ket fix-the loss. PRAGUE. C2::zech Republic - Third-seedseeded Wayne Ferreira of , Thc Braves, who hadlad thc league's M-orst cx- 1991 !' NL playofTs. uitcn hele vwas pitching fbr Fcttcrlein, tanked 84th in tbethe wockL returned almostt cvevery- South Africa dcIcfcatfed Martin Damm ofthe f th( Czcch Republic 6-4. trU'inning rccord in theihe regular season at 3-9, Pittsburgh. P □g thron'n at him, foceing; MusterM into a scries o f unch:icharacter- 7-6 (7 -^ in thcicir second-round match atat ththc S400.000 Czcch In­ jumped and hugged inn theth dugout while Lopez Smiley fell befatnd qokk!>v{y.grvTi^tyariist- door men’s term[mis tournament Wednesday,day. i^undcd thc bases. pitchpi sin^e to Marquis Giissii»'i.«¥n th at opened 1 rhird-'Seeded-jj Javier Sanchezlez o f Spain rallied to beatt wiwild-card In other seconond-roimd action Wednesdaysday. Joost Winnink of ■ • Marie Wohlers pilchoihed the ninth to closc out the tl game. Grissom advaa.a o c rf o a M.rfc ly Eyal Ran p f Is i ^ 3 -6.7 ,7 -5. .7 .5 . Netherlands deficfeated David Prinosil o f"Germany. Ge 7-6 C7-4), 6-2. the Braves' fourth comomc-from-bchind win in Lcmke’s L hit-and-run gromutmdout anH came , lan. spurred "bn by the b^rocme atratl, broke Sanchez’s’sscrve s Patiik Raflerof)f Australia beat Czech Jiriiri Novak,^ 6-3,6-2, and ; thcplayolTs. aroundai on Cbqjpcr Jooes’ siz^n^totijiii. ce in tbe set but lost hishi nerve when serving forjr tlthe Patrik Kuehncnn o f Germany outplayed Bohdan.UIihrachBol ofthe . . ! It was a particularlariy stunning loss for McGrifTied ofTtbe fooitfa1 withwi a doid>le that maidtch ax 5-2 as the cxpcfieoceeced Spaniafd slowed ckjwna piplay. Czech Republic,ic. 5-7,6-3,6-0. ; Cincinnaii, which wasos 110-3 in octra innings, deflected d< ofT the b ed o f ccntcrHer fickfcT Thnnas 1^^^n other matches, seventb-se Pescolido ofo f Italy Ulihrach’s forbrtunes looked much better'ter Tuesday, when he ; best in thc league. ThiThc Reds blew scoring Howard’s H glove oo tfae tnx^ track. One out defea Germany’s Ame Tboiboms 6-3,7-6 (7-2X and fiflhiflb-seeded ousted top-secdcdcd Yevgeny Kafelnikovr of Russia in their first- ■ chanccs in the scxcnth.th. eighth and ninth, and later. la Mike Devcrcaux - wbos b o b td tb c games ed Palmer of the Uoited Stai►Tiitrs beat Austria’s Richardtrd roundmOch. ultimately wasted perhajrhops their most in^nes- winning w single in the 1 Ithh iimaing Tuesday «nbcrg7-6(9-7X7-5. COIQ]bmpiled from wire rqw rts , sive rally ofthe season. n i ^ - over tbe adofRooGaalin Thc Reds were flatlat and flailing against IcIcflfora2-01ead. State__ Scpyesia n d S t a tts Goo()ding j Continued from B1 Kimberly and Carey. It is thc year for thithis area to send two 1 Class A-2 teams to thetht playoffs. It hasn’t 1HayofTresote ■ P rollss over been a great year for>r IBuhl(l-S) or Wood ta io« aoTiiJfticaio»«- I River, which nipped AtAberdeen last week to iBtaje.omKmmaa ■ - raise to 2-5. Thc winner, however,/er. goes on lo the play- , T e l e v i s i o n offs which coses thc stinsting o f the eariy part o f ______Event itio o ______■ T imo e' ' Mr r r 2 2 ^3 Kimiberly thc season. ---- mm , 1 tool W omen's goff. Vc*»DtJityJLthcJndiaos.ibcn___ ieH 4tti . was to serve well1 in the second game because . Kansas playofT partiess de ciMtf loai )wn. u { ; Bobbie Jo Millercr wwho added three stuffed a tie for thc league crowr *341 Smm Stoc m th»»» 9011 00*0le M «ons-Ba* S 2 0 i « g_ jbipck-s ■____Thc Pilots already havhave thc.No.JLplayofE___g ______-Si**— je'j'c ^ 4TT0 aeae ■7 5 —— ri'f—I—7- “Haley Low set•Twell w< for u s l o ^ ^ t ” tw n c sccdlock^up. SW»< 4«1t .1 890 ff lo O M H a M « M S S & o o . o a t . , Glenns Ferry has beat«atcn Kimberiy. Wen- ' _ M Bd 2 S 0 4 S dell and Gooding. SoI ncnow all thc focnis for I 1 7 Thc win puts GoodingGob at 9-3. Filer, which thc two other spots fall:alls among Kimberly, * B M2 S plays one remainingling confcrcncc match today. 8^f i x » B g MBftM x s-*m i M t-r ' > s t a t i n first placc«ni9-2. nt Wendell and Gooding. Las Vegas scores | ■ Siv -m Kimberly droppedd a tight decision to ^lAStCBUCVI.SoMMMi**^ .1s s r - s £ s •« WBm )Mi-ri£5 SSoicoreeei ® " ’’ Kimberly dropsito to! 5-7. .B. - JM3-V r ^ ~■m n , Q* In thc junior varsi Coodiiig and now ^5s^Bst beat W endell to «i J:JBMKW M-a-P -m »M-r■-71 « I TPH 9 < /arsity motch. Gooding beat 0 J Kimberiy 15-9, 15-015-0. Thc Senators also won maintain its part o f theic fformula. If thc Bull- £ nDmS ? ! ' ■m S o iftfM iMB-na-n ■ftna^ '2 1 0 4 is ni«^m*c=-»TQ* aPi *tl ■a> ' ^-aa M«iM ss-71a-71 1 1 0 2 10 thc freshman match*15-13.15-3. L dogs do that, then thchc ihrcc-way playoff JJaCM M lt-a •csOaa a v a moves on to the seasonn fifirulc when Wcndcll ■ «i * »37.«r 40 jSSd] o^Fmr .a gjjiM . »In TM* Its 2 10 and Gooding play. UM* 3VS-4* ■■mn> I s^b-o aut-ti ■ tj S«-(7 . A Wcndcll win wouldjld establish thc three- ^ SfJl-m .a.aaMfiMo n » .«i SS*M U !!! ! !! i Ring’s5 insurancei j way tic. I f CXiJiw Mi-d 9MMMa 3U3-m i S T ^ But if Wendell beatsts Kimberly, 1 it's over gbb»Tm* S S - e .t: S . - i = - ■n — r - 3t»~nS S H i ! I ToBfMt 3*»-m ft s t s VM .'9 ^ j f f S su>-n and the Wcndell-Goodirtding matchup simply ^SiHlaiBI 3V3».4i M M ^ S S a 2 s 0 4 I fraud tririal begins will decide thc two-thrc.ICT HftdWi NEW YORK (AP)AP) - Don King insures box- . for the playofT brackcK.s. null £ 11 so(-« a tjilla i Hi JO 3U0-n jKyta a-W-« M .-a Mav M-n0-n ' oiftar.CM) ers. The New Yorkark Yankees insure ploycrs. That three-way playOfFOfFalso is a possibility J TwT>^ Producers insure actorsactc until they finish pro- ' oL;»SSk ______M.|C ______n M -n ------jecta.------handle Carey. - S*, f S r “ ------s s s - ^ ft: ■ ■i“^ i ]^3»-nn Z S & s s Those w o e lessonssons 0 jury learned Wednes-' The first two legs arcxe in pl9cc: Rockland .MS-« m » £ S s a . 5 ^ - 5 ^ y jiiityc}stponDd after hc Jerome steps out o f Icaguiguc play to meet the 2 ! y >■ s 3 S I a « V.S a 1 _S 9. V **... hurt himself, and a 19911' fight between Julio Bobc&ts at Buriey. BurieyIcy is 1-5 but has lost h, 5 r i ^ t -w atn- * * 2 9 mr m m CMM «. Oo* « MM ft. uo'»a »« Cesar Chavez and HaroldHar B i^ e r. ' four of those games byf a total of 22 points. “ J I a srisSa-eM u**, The Chavez fightght was canceled ofter thc ; Jerome is working on>n ;a five-game win ui c w ae * w «Jftw-w nu. ba 7X»» boxer, now thc WBCBC super lightweight cham- streak. PaaMMVMCMKlMI pion, cut his face whili MM> 4 T e JB0K3XS QMe tt lA Cfean « vhilc sparring. Dcclo winds up its homome season by enter- »* Prosecutors said:d KingK submitted a phony r Trojims in another £ • •: !• taining the Raft River T i T c m tn n SBNnB 4 1 a ace or «ai Q M aD w .r^ * contract to get Lloy-loyd's of London to pay :; non-conference but bitterer iintra-county battle. ^ 5350.000 for traininging Ifees that were never paid ■ • Raft River needs a winin iat Hagerman next E to Chavez. King’ss Iai lawyers say thc promoter • week to clinch thc M agic'3C Valley Conferencc DataMMMft tal • M. MCUDOtTMcaMMMM MR had given the boxer3^ more m than $700,000 in ad- ; •. title. *" tS S I ■ vances and was makintiking a legitimate claim, ■ In eight-man play auaway from Carey, ' R7tRTISaaOf MMJO-ta* SM c — rC«g^ aAII II ,11 I f I f ' pocEcmS^^SxMuon-* weel «■•••* BiAliaWiiwedi Whalen testifiedi thcthe contracts she artanged Castlcford could becomc>mc a major spoiler »• for King with Lloyd’s SySa'SlTSgoZl'SS trd’s of London were among when-thc Wolves go too JJlockland. Hansen SS ■MCaMeodi ' **" many she did overr thc years for thc promoter, ' will be home to Clarkk C County w hile the eeroi e*T Ho o s-^ i< See*.' 5 2 ^ ™ MaiTtOijn — « «wiyctTT yM i^iftiww yi “ “■» Sbe said the premium!iums King had poid excced- I Mushors face long-timele irival Richfield in S S S S H S I ^ ^Slroillion.- ■■ * ' Fai^elcL 52ww52Si2SSZS£k ^ » HM«Ot»>C*T ftpiXWiiiOiW : Tbe testimony by Whalen was meant by | . In the lone Magic Vall'alley league game. rt aM>«g prosecutors to prodiroduce a foundation from - i ■: Hagerman. M . makes.iti.its lea^e debut at “ i S a = 2 r s . \^^chlh(vhopctosbc> show King manipulated in- . „ . ■ • ■ Onklcy, where the Homctjacts are 0-6 and 0-3 ' XATdRvoSSSU-Mm* Etn i ■I ta«» Mimincin surance com pliesI to hisI gain. ’ : in lea^eplay. . I------• L . • • ' ^ !' Thursdoday. Octobor 12,1095 Timos-nos-Nows, Twin Falls. Idaho 'B-3 ' Ozakia takes Ilead in LLas^fegi^ I n v ittational - - LAS VEGAS (AP ^ B o o k : portrays J o n e s AP) - Joe Ozaki. f ^ m i The fidiicld o f 144 pros found scorinjnng ^ . taidng advantage of>f a pio-am format ■' 1 conditionsins ideal at all three courscs most pros dislike, shot>bot an 8-undcr-par M TIic forms ^3 Wednesday to takelak a one-stroke with each* pro before thc field is icu a s d e a m a n i z e r lead after tbe first rui aler, won ; ruuoid o f thf. I P - J 0 forw cckakend play on the TPC Sumum- . Vegas InvitaliMuL P - . merlin couioursc. „ IRVING. Texass (AP) - First, IB- 'uJSm Ozaki liad a 29 onan ttfae bad: nine ax jpr Pehr, piplaying at Ihc.Las Vegaigas' Jerry Jones was sisued for S300 IB - the Las V ^ a s Hilton» (Country Chd> to Countiy C:Club, eagled the par-5 nintlinth million by his fcllolow NFL own- • grab tbc lead on thejfiratd^ofatour- fir hole and d itopped his round with;h ai ers. naincnt tbat stretcbesties over five days iPP pil 4. biidie onn tthe 18th hole for a 64 tha;that Now th ere’s ann unflattering on three comscs in dnsgamWingdty.(fats put him 8-18-undcr-par. new book out callcdcd “King o f thc Rick Febr toppedd a gnwqj o f four “I’ve alva l w ^ found this golf courscuse Cowboys. Thc Lifec and Times of golfers a' shot backk aiat 64; F dir was r • pretty easy,isy." Fchr said. “The foirwayjTiys • Jerry Jones” thatt portrays thc also 8-undcr, but bissroondwKsfaotaX ID an: like runways,nn ^ e course’is play-lay* Dallas owner as a shadysh deal-cut- thc par-72 Las KCoumiyCU}. C ingvciyshishort” ter and o womanizer, Ozaki, who tcMd offo early in the TTic Hiltifilton course yielded th9 low-DW* Jones said thc bbook by mom ing'wim windsjs Vn r r e gatm, ircrrf L Vil- Dent, a radio talk show host cst scores.:s. including the 64 from Wil- a 30-foot cbip-in onOthe d llth faofc to son, whoJ isi; 120th on the money win-nn- who covcred thc CCowboys for spark a rouiid tbatIt ii included eight t j ning list anand fighting to stay in the top years for thc now-c^-defurtct Dal- biidies and no bogeys.ys. ^ 125 to retai:tain his tour card for anotheiiher las Times Herald, was v basically He did it wbik plajplaying w itb tin ce year. untrue. amateur partaos. andid saids tb ^ be^aai - Wiilsonon made six birdies on thethc “I’ve read most ofo f it and in cv- bim relaxed od i^ibcat i th rw ^ t- ______fmm nine.le. then played conservatively'cly cry chaplcr there is a of out tbc round. coming inin tto post his score, truth but a whole lolot o f Naiional “It was really fon.^ I11 had wane great _ .. ‘ 111- I- - “Ijustshshot 64 and 1 feel no pressureure Enguircr,” Jones sa nol playing partners toda;iday and it really **S c k rin n IDnesuipa ipitttAiten tttelfflth dluiitgig ;tfta L M . whatsoevert’cr." Wilson said. '‘I’ve got3t ad agout to spend thcle next month helped.’* said Otzaki..nbosebeAfistsb wi Vegnli»:iiiwlialio » a i^ u rn a iin iaBU n i Bltt. few strokesCCS to play ivith oow." helping thc authoilor figure out this year was sixthi inic the Nortbero faratbets:! iTt- lialc: , Bmce LiLietzke, who shot 63 in tbcthc which is which. Theicrc arc just so Tho bookaok, 'King or the Cow- Tclceom Open. “They<7 were? encomag- so nmujmd tm til ihe iiibinpEti iin tfimmm n '*lIlc;oHi{piinau III! wavas-mally big.“ last roundnd a year ago to win.thethe many things not trueue from a per- boys, TThi h e Life an d T im es of ing me and I was encoacoaiaginsthem.lt aboot 30 'feet ;forlbiniie\on itbcipoFS1F3 <7TVriU>i «»iH nni: ilinmrpreicr. “J.t S270.0003 first f prize, opened defensense sonal pcispcctive.” J e r r y JoJones' n by Dallas writ- was aJeam eflbn tod^.isy." IltbbofefJr Tir-wgrt.nntn‘tnTHg-tImtnrirrulf nsdlj^liflcdlini^^iit&'iniandigormcgo- ofhis titletic w ith a 68 at Las~Vegasgas He added, “That’ssall-lwantto I Dent, portrays Jones ‘ Ozald,'ibe youngestttnfthn-^gnlfyng ( tlK laSt scvcn:htics^antijjnOOTBsdIusS llaj in s tr Country aub^CIi say about it.” The book, publishi;hcd by Adams *8 a shach ad y deal-cu tter. - Publishing, documm ents Jo n es' owners'' meetings,mi road trips u iih wheeling and deaiiliing to make thc teamn andar a training camp.'" money in the oil busiisincss, includ- T h e book boo also mcfUions nu- P h ilU y ffice s o v ee r C a i p i t a ks ,2 -l ing what the bookk calls sweet- mcrous cpisodes cpi of Jones’ drink- heart deals that helpiIpcd him make ing boutsts atai paitiex. ' PHILADELPHIAIA (AP) - Ron enough money to p:pay 5140 mil- It quotelOtes Switzer as saying: Hcxtall made 25 saveavcs and lion to Bum BrightIt for the team “He’s unbelievable.unb Maybe he nn i h r paTTir .w tnnin]aisg.goal^.thc..^^^^| in 1989. seem s lhat thai way to me bccausc Philadelphia Hyerss beatbi tbc W asb- The oil and gas dcdcals'still have I’ve partiiirticd some all my Ijfc in g to n C apitals 2-12-1 Wednesday political rcpcrcLcussibns in and noww 1 can’t keep up wilh n i^ t in Iheir home opcopener. Arkansas. him anym

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Maa rsdleI I Aroin Heari]ing askt s i f t r iio wer<*e heroiies or hilelpers J u d g e t o decide c on ttrial for alleeged accessssories in atittempted-milurdercase ByLizWright bcin{ng an accessory to attenempted first- later hidd evidencee of the attemptedd murderi At one point.It. Ithe trio intervened when the VifaHev Times-News writer d=g„irce murder. from inv«nvestigators and Egglestciton and Homundez startedrted choking her in the bed- )uring 0 preliminary hearitiring Tuesday, Rousseausau would not'cooperaic: during< room, Torrez testtestified. Later, O'Neil and JEROME - They shellfieltcrcd. treated and TorreTcz testified that hcr commimon-law hus- questioninning, he said. Eggleston stood)od in front of Hernandez 1 hom ecojning Twin Falls h defended a Rupeit womaman who was blud- band,id, Ju lia n Garcia Hemonditidez, beot her B ut O ’l’N eil’s,law yer. K evin R ogers, when hc brandishlished a shotgun and Ihreat- gets into swit v i n g o f t h i n g s geoned witho tire iron anand nearly drowned wilhh a lire iron and tried toI ddrown hcr in characteriaerized the trio ns heroes whi/ho were ened to shoot her,ler, Torrez said. _ by her husband. < thc SlSnake R iver on Sept. 10. d ea th lyy afraid of retributionn from • But as a resultluU o f the standoff, the^two TWIN FALLS - HomecomingI actlvi- Now 0 judge will deciIccidc whether they HciIcmandez later drove herr tto Eggleston Hernandeidez and his friends - wheho were women agreed:d t to toke T orrez to ificel ties at Twin Falls Hi|High School ore in f\ill should stond trial onI clcharges ihcy kid- andI IRousseou’s'hom e in F.ilejler, she said, rumored:d I to be members o f a "MiViexican Hernandez at hislis jparents' home near Eden, swing. napped her and helpedi hi her husband try to Hem:mandcz was arrested lateI'tc last month mafia.” Torrez said. Duriruring thc drive to Eden/she Highlights o fthic e event e ore n 2:30 p.m. ondI is i: now charged with otteiHempted first- Tuesdayday. Torrez testified that Hencmandez pleaded with tlicrlliem to drop her off some- . parade down Mainn StreetS Friday and the Tamnfjy. O ’N e il, 36,>6, o f Jerom e and dcgrc;rce murder. drove herer -• blood-soaked and soppiping wet where along thele vway so that police Ns'ould .. homecommg game; ac 7:30 p.m. that night Cindy Eggleston, 33, o f JFiler ore charged Jer(erome County Deputy Prosrosecutor John - to a trai(’NeiI and Eggleston comfororted hcr “Tammy saidid ‘‘n o .’ she had givcn.her accessories to the ottemj5mpled_fi_rst-degree Torrerez to policc or the hospitpital - though by patchinhing 0 gaping wound on hciicr fore- word, she woulduld take me there.” Torrez CSI center plarIans workshop murder of Virginia Marlaria Toitcz'. Steve theyy had severol opportuniinities while head, bathathing her. feeding her andd giving suid. - for those mulUiiling job switch Rousseou, 42, of Filerer is charged w ith Hems■nandcz was awoy from thele ttrailer. They • her sedotivitives. Tocru said. PiePlease see HEARING/C3 GOODINO - ThThe Ccnter for New Directions ot the: College'ofG Southern ■ Idaho has pianned 0a worluhop> for people P a i n t II t b l a c i c Deveeloper! . considering a job chatchange. “Out of thc Mazeaze” will help people make personal carecrecr plans based on their . individual interestss andai potential. A pro- takes;s plan : fessional career counaunselor will help por- ticipants chan theirr careerca paths. j The class startsI OOct. 23 ot the North I Side Center in Gooiooding. Cost is $25, tozoi)ning which includes testingling. Some scholarships ore ovailoble. For m ore informomotion, or to register, call 736-0070. comi]m ission City P ark ChilelildrenS Choir' Neighbibors oppose will hold auditi(itions today TWIN FALLS - Auditions.forAu the Twin rural sujubdivision Foils Cijy Park Childlildren’s Choir will be held today in the ch Fifth-graders will oudaudition at 7 p.m.. and has met oppositiolition from neighbors uu sixth-graders at 7:45:45 p.m. The audition look for approvalval from planiiint; l i' will consist o f one veverse o f “M y Country tonight. Duane South1 otof Reno. Nev.. has pri’ 'Tis of Thee.” MIKE 8AL88URVm« TVn«»M The choir will perferform' for VChristmas posed a new_pl:mninnncd unit development oi in City Pork” on Nov.lov. 26 - thc first ofii- . . In an effort to Increarease postal security, La.a rry W oolstenhulme wiw a s b u s y W e d n e s d a yf paintingp over windowss 63.66 acres, twowo miles south and two cial lighting of the5 CityC Park trees, ond. o n p o s t office b o xxes e i Irt Twin Falls. miles west ofthele COld Towne Bridi:c. hopefully, for the FestivalFc of Trees on The Twin Fallsalls County Planning and Dec. 3. Zoning Commissilission will luild a public For more informirmotion, call Koren \ 7 hearing at 7?30I p.ip.m. on, South's^.d.cvelop- Goodrich ot 324-5950>50 or leave a message OfBcuials eye jppsto£Eiice box; security1 T ■ ment proposal and otHerlpropcrty-divison- ot Robert Stixort Juniorlior High School. and land-usc rcqu'cquesls. The hejtrings wiil . By VifgiiiiAS. Gad>erst . - • .... said.d. Many larger post^ffiiffices hove Have custvstomers comploincd they can'tcc be held at 246 3rd3rd Avc. E. , :ir mail at a glance anymore? V .Tiro^^ows.writec. instaltailed boxes without windo\lows, but the check their r South’s land,, su;surrounded by other agri- Health hotlinee wiii focus ' - ' Twir'in F alls o ffic e chose thcthe chcaper “Yeah.,.. e'everybody,” said employoyee cultunil {ii'ound on women’s issuisues this month TWIN FALLS - SeeSecurity threots that optioion - painting thc glass Inin iold boxes, Ralph Rigg(ggen. wielding a can o f quiuick- nnd a d airy , SALT LAKE CITYTY - W om en's henlth accompany civic growrowth are erasing o hc said.sa dry block: pipoint.' But hc tells peopler that t s oot the local Chili’s Thericre have been 13 cases o f' E,E. coli bocte- bloody dianianhea and violent intestinal cramps,cr n.,,, Each house ' .The heolth hotlinee is a free community ^ would have its the Oeseret News and restdurant > has dropped notinoticeably since 11 ria inftifection reported in die disuistrict’s eight- Fields sasaid hc has made sure worlorkers - service provided by thc ■ have 0 own well and septic se] drain field - hi IHC, a community-r, lol GOODING - SevSeveral enrichment talk t about it, he added. thereI areo working lo find the sosource of the Thc Chilihili’s restaurants in Twin Fal Cheryle Becker, nurse cpepidemiologisl for contamimination, according to Thehe Associated Boise use: SQsome ofthe same suppliers; forcer-ft Others said'thatlOt |planning l- .1 . >nit^.! courses are set to begiiegin soon through thc he said, commissioners .‘ihoishould conserve the iiarcJ n Idaho’s North Side call she received All 1 'cIl as six sus- Other itemsms-ground beef, producc and i/hn ntf. riiiplf. ghickttn-Js- js purchaswi locally. Fields Slid,sa _____.surroundings.____ “Thc density oof f thist proposal ... greatly living will meet fror'rom 9 o.m .' to noon . ..J . .exceeds any orea:a withinv. a mile or more.’’- Saturday at WendellI HiHigh School. The fee i 'nccording'to Dou^oug nnd Tammy Larson, isS12. Ji e r o m e hhonors Viii c C a i h o zz z i H B^ zjt■' Within a quarterr oof f a mile o f South’s par- • A cake decoratinging class for students .? ' cel. the density is onec propeny owner for oges 13 to 17 is planilanned for n oon to 4 '. > every 14 acres,s. planningp and zoning p.m. Saturday ot Ooo1 ■ . • Dairy ownersrs Jock, nnd Pat Bixlcr g for children ages 7 , ■ First-aid training f ByH.R.Weixel cameI homI e an d built Ihc cocommunity,” r ' A.': argued that subdiviilivision developers should to 13 is scheduled for 10 o.m. to 2 .p.m. ITimeS'News correspondendent said L instrum ental in thehe construc- In a Idler Southuth's engineering coiisul- Voni 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. credit class offered fh)n o fth e year. tion of0 affordable housing in M agic B ' tant. Sheriff Waynf jyears,” Jerom e started:d in Jerom e, and financd contrac- "at least 15 to 203 minutes.”m the textbook; ClossI si:size is limited,'and Chomber o f Comm erce: PiPresideni Laurie tors wl:.vho had no resources, l l p H Also on tonight.jht, the commussion will pre-registration is requiiquired. . . Horberd said at an appreci■ecialion luncheon ’.‘Vicic Cam ozzi is a very priva person, hear public comm[nment on thc following j • Intermediate signn lilanguoge will meet Wednesday. but vei/ery caring and sensitive, He never; projects: from' 7 to 9 p.m.,m. M o n d ay s and Born in 1916 in Blaine, Bl Wosh., givess tan outright handout;-hoho m akes it S S H . H.K. C ontraitractors Inc. wonts lo W ednesdays; Oct. 233 ththrough N ov. 15, ot Comozzi is the son o f Itolitolian immigrants, possiblble for you to help yourselself and ea rn . remove and crushish rock and make rock- the North Side Center,ter. Cost for the one- He and his wife. Ruth, hoveha four daugh- what yiyou get,” Volco executiveive secretary , based productscts for the Idaho* credit class is $50, plusjIus the text. Pre-reg- ters and eleven grondchildtiidren. . Mary' EBaker said. Transportation Depidepartment on 40 acrcs of Istration is required beibecause class size Is He served in the U.S..S. Navy during The0 .Jerom e m an is president gen* agricultural-zoncdcd land, three mites cost limited. World Wor II and movecved to Jerome in eral mimanager'of Volco, Inc.,'ta building ond three miles soutsouth o f Hollister, For more informatication, or to register, ’ ' 1946 •fi'hcre ho w e n t to work for his maieriirial business and manufiufacturor of • Roger D. Vinceincent is seeking approval call 934-8678. • brother. R.O. Comozzi,i, iiin ihfr building concretrete cinder blocks, to sell ilve acres5 from fn a 40-ocrc lot in an /ed from the agricultural zono; northno o f Filer at 3723 N. Conqilledlied from fttff repofts . material business ot theJ CCinder Products Thee nami e V olco was derived Co. \ word vivolcano. 2500 E. That company hass changedi and Commozzi olso is president)t 'of Devco • Jerry and Beverly Be^ Linch wont to expanded into four VolcoIco Inc. stores in LLC.. t0 development corporoiroiicn, and ' divide their 20 acreaci«s at 2585 E. 3100 N. Burley, Jerome, Goodingg anda Twin Falls, viccpnpresident o f Pipcco Inc. in Twin Foils in order c to build 'a new “Vic’s most outstandingng characteristics - He hhas been active in the;he Rotory. MK8 tALnuRYmMTVrw house and sell thc«:le existing one. Obituaries C2 ission for people Elks atond Lions clubs. He is» ppost presi- ^ 7 ^ • Michael Thompsmpson intends to operate are his wisdom, compossi Ruth Camozzi have hefpi Comics C6 and faitbf\ilnesB,“ saida VWarren B arry, d en t oof the chambcr of co:commerce, vie and Ru P W an alfalfa hoy cubinibing bxtsiness a t 3454 N. Ils store. . . '.'Toastn:imasters, Rotary Club andan Jerome ahapa thele (community of Jeromle e fo r 4500 E. in Murtaugough for shipping hy rait- ■ -C7;,I -manager o f tho .Twin Falls Dear Abby - ^ “He fought in the war,, sasaved the world, golfco;ourse. - n a a riy h a■If lf a century. ' ■ ' road to overseas mwkels'.m a ' * ’ "

'V • ^ , V C>2 Timos-Nows, Twin Falls,ills, Idaho T hursday, O cto bo o r r' 1 2 ,1095 L e M O K s3 $125 m ill[Uon tax b r^g a k f o r M i cc r o n r ~ ^ lawsuit to prevent the dctfl.fl.‘” .... " ' ■ m aybe contactiting .. LEHI. Utah (AP) —- LLchi offi- will enablec LchiI tp build roads and la Police T cials have approved S12525 imillion in water, utilityity and scwcr lines for the Incentives include casisb and tn- V tax breaks for Micron company.. E Existing facilities olso kikind payments, such ois jo Technologies, which iss b building a will be cxparpandcd and improved, soid. orand recruiting for the 3,40i ieged bnrothel^ Haws, RDA cxccutivc ceCCS M icron will need. If‘ MI icron— -Clustomeisrs o f all< S1.7 billion microchipI fabrication fa Knollin Hi jsiness. : . plant at the northern UtalJtah County director. ocxpcctcd by Paine Webberer to realize SALTr LLAKE CITY (AP) — Now[ow that the operator S25p,C) 0 0 0 last year from thc busin' sidcnt Dean Lott opposed scsales of S4.2 billion ininl996 - a„dtwoo olleged brothel have ' Robjbinson has given police accacccis to his computer : community. Lchi rcsid 3 ofhis employees of an allc } have a list o f license * City Council members,rs, sitting os thc inccnti^itivcs and soid the City backs bt out or goes under,r, m p ay crs 5 „ n otrc(Tested, p olice'say they may mo be contacting _sy8ten'jm and investigators also hs Ticmbcrs arc “Qmntcurs" will W not be left holdinglg the bag, itol Jlill area estab- plate5 tnumbers from customers’rs’ care ond have con- ‘ thc Rcdevclopmcnl Agcni»cnc)j, voted C ouncil mc cgular customers o f Capitol ofthe home. • unanimously Tuesdayly night to unprepared:d for thc growth Micron HHaws said.' lishment.it. ducteded videotape sun/eillance o f i Now Micron will lendid the RDA .TT,o„ sible for w hat’s tak- Jensnsen would not say wljethciithcr charges would be : approve thc incentive pockiickage. wilLbring. se guys ore ju st as responsibi ners who frequented the : ' ' Micron began buildinglg thcI 2-mil- R cprescn:cntativcs of United Wc S:SI25 million'so that thche city CM p|„„ce in that neighborhood os the prostitutes," filed ajagainst any o f the customers ncrico — R o s s T c ro l’s ststart building the roods aandulihty aiidLLJii . ■ house.«. If charged, the men coulduld face a Class B mis» ♦ lion-square-foot pinnt onm about i 800 Stand Amc Jim Jensen. le by six months in jail • : acres in July, anticipatinging T u esd a/ activist orgorgonizntion — have dogged lilines into the plant sitelie, ea st o f Oa Tue:uesday, poHcc arrested Tonyony Robinson, opCr- demeaeanor, which is punishable b n plant sincc its inception. Interstate In 15 and south of Traverse alor of M It N etw ork Central and aa 2$ 1 ,0 0 0 fine per incident. • night's approval of thc inccnccniive. the Micron p ' Mistresses Independent b binson originally hired : ; ^ :— As part o f thc package.5C. thc funds They indicatcated thot they may file, a MMountain. (INC), onoa chargcs o f qcploitlng proprostitution and dis- Tue:icsday’s chargcs said Robins g pornographic material, severalral women for an “escortt sciscrvicc" type o f busi- J ; nsoii arguM that the women]cn leasing space in ness,, bbut they lafcr hod sex withth ccustomere. ' Robinso cd his business by pub- ; . thc fourplirplex are selling their time,ic, noti sex. He con* Thele dehmdant also advertised 1 W le customers if they lishingng “I.N.C.’s Inter-Office MerMemo,” a pornographic ; tends theyley only have sex with the c ic photographs ofhis • Death noticesi > ______^______want to. mogasozirie featuring obscene p ■ ••The bu:business owner said he's f3 i^und ' a legal loophole emplo;loyees, the complaintsaid.I. ■ ' ' vo women were also an-eslrested at the hom e for 1 ; Bertha Pope oppeor ai n»later la date. forformerly o f Hazelton, diedd Friday. for this typtype of activity," said Jcnsdi.in. ‘"But i f s the same Two Sept. I, 1995, in Flagsuiff. in massage parlors, _ investistigation o f prostitution, BURLEY - BcnhnI Pope. Pc 91. o f p u r H s G setup that'lat’s been used for years in :ouldn’t hide her joy as-; i J. Hansen /A graveside service will be: hheld at 4 •shoeshineine shops’ and other fronts for prostitution.!’ Neig•i^ b o r Elizabeth White coul Durlcy, died Tuesday, Oct. Oci 10. 1995, ; p.m. Saturday at thc Ht detectii'cs hauled the pcoplioplc from Ac fourplex j I at Ihc Cassia Regional Mc(Medical Center ,. H AZELLTON r - Curtis Grant p.t , Robins.nson, 37, is being heldi inii the Salt Lake vice di Hansen, 48,18. of Flogstaff, Ariz., and CeiCemetery. County JailJa on $50,000 bai! andi toldto a ju d g e early to joil. in Burley. id White. “Something’s J ; Thc funeral will be heldhel at 2 p.m. » Wwincsda;ulay he did not have the montloney to post bait. "I can’tcs help but smife,” soid V Fridoy ot thc McCulloclloch-Hansen : record said he’s told neighbghbors that he made being; cdone to-clean up this neighbighborhood.” j , Mortuory in Burley, withth BrotherI Bill Pcitingill ofncinling. Buriiurial will fol- rvices low at Gem MemoriolII GardensC in ------Burley. Friends may cdllIII from f 6 » 8 wimlowV BeckB (W.BO Wbiteley. of- VieViewing, 4 to 8 p.m. Friday ai p.m. today and one hour3ur before the 11I no.m. today. Oakley LDS 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdayly ot thc Resis c u e d w oolf, pupss to be re’eleasedli funernl on Friday ol the funeralfun th.pol. ter. Viewing. 9:30 to 10:45 fun'funcml chapel. were born The male!e andoj female adults coi)-' o.m. today nt thc church. (McCulloch- YELLOWWSTONE NATIONAL, Mont.,J and the pups v. Lois L. Adamson : before the female couldd prepare a stituted ihcJlcsjlose Creek pack, one of, s L. Adomson. Honscn Moraortuary in Burley). ^William H. “B iir MoKnlnight, of PARK, Wyoyo. (AP) — Thc female t TWIN FALLS - Lois L Twin.Falla. memorial service, lix .of her eight piips thatt den.c Biologists moved thalem to a pen ihree formed^ b b y I4-Canadianwolveis,' : . .71, o f Twin Foils, died Tu ...... --Tw: }, 11 ajn...... woirand.eix, ted to Yellowstone last; oD.BerUn,of'?Vi«»F8ll9.2 Friday, Frit Reynolds Fuherfl Cb:bapel in . twildUfi bioloj)Iogiste'rescued,^ I ■ . jinsWe the park and prov>vided food traiisplanted 10,1995, at her home. r liiinirth'e'pups .were'oldi 1 enough to • winter to restocstore the predators to thie; . Thc funeral will be heldjeld at 10 o.m. P-m. today; While\ Monuoiy in Twin ,Tw:Twin Fnlls. : ‘ ^are'.being rclireleased V/ednes‘day mto" i : Saturday at the 3rd Wordrd LLDS Chapel Falls, . ^ Yellowstonehle National Park. ... 1haveabe^dumceofsururvival. area, ■ TomB. Hackett.'of Twin sts will remove a panelI They- are now 23 .weekeks old and The eightht f piips escaped in July*, on Elizabeth Boulevard in Twin Falls. /“"V:_____ tfjoipgisu. winds toppleid'trees onto^ - ; wilh Bishop Williom J. WorkmanWo con- Tenoc**eoee C. RoW»6n. o f Buhl and ' memorialmei Mass, 2 p.m.. Saturc from thc woirolves* pen and Ii»ve the! w\ ei& ' fiwut' SO'pounds.' ...... when high wii : ducting. Friends may callall I from 4 to 8 formerly of of the Hunt area, 1 p.m. Edward’s Ed< Catholic Church. area, saidd pork spokeswomanI The elki deer and bisonon carcasses thc chamlinklink fencmg. Biologists, Falls, (Reynolds Funeral Ch; I p.m. Friday at White: MMortuary in Saturday, WhiteWh Mortuary’s Kimberly Fal .hapel m Marsha Karlelie. , that biologists.bave been:n providing recaptured five,five and on Monday they I Twin Falls. A complete: olobituary will Funeral Chailhapcl. 712 Center Sl. W. Twin Twi Falls). • “No oneI wwill stay to, watch,” she! raiayr hav e attracted a lorjirge grizzly found anothe:Ither one inside lh e pen. said. "Wc’llII Ilet them go at their ownI beart that has been hangiiging around The other two have been staying in pace. We donton't want to push them in1 thet pen {uid is one factorr iin the tim- the arco. ecialists fittedcollars-on t a l s ' aiiy' diirctidn'.on.”.;'., :..... “■ ing^of ihe'wolves’^releasc.c. , W olf specif Hospiti ------The femalelale’s m ate was. illegally’ “We’re concerned abojout human the six pupsIS inir the pen and vaccinat- it and the female roamedI safety8 more than anythihing else,” cd them ogain;;ainst rabies and other dis- : MAGIC VALLEY REGISGIONAL MEDICAL CENTOTER- -ofRupert;andHcaiHCT'SCT'ShockeyofHazelloo. - ...... ___ shot.5vhen it i outside the parkpa closc » Red Lbagei"!;“ 1^eM ibaby boy of Buricy. ^ to lower thele i amount o f phosphorus g entering thee pplant," city wastewater ' phosphorus p comes to the! pplant from Smith saidlaid laundry detergent superintendcnlent Sid Fredrickson raid other o detergents,” he said.L phosphorus5 bansba implemented in the?. ] . Tuesday. Antomatic.dishwashingg rus p ro m o tes plant contain ci up to 8.5 pcreentIt phospho- forced FMCC toto rcduce its woric forec ' rmal survey by about 8 perccntpen or 50-employees. . ' For obiti3ituary rate informatioIon, growth in wiwater and cause algae rus, n accoitling to an inforn O b i t u ai r r i e s call 733-03-0931, extension 278. ~ ^ Elko^) votes not ; at the churcurch. with Father'Henry Rumfelt Rur of Filer; and numim erous LL e w i s - C llark a State J. ., Carmona as colobrant. Buriol will cousins. cou ______' V, . "'" ’.rrH— follow -at'th•the'Rupert-Comotery: -----—The-pro Mas!ass on Saturday at the ing. ing Burial will follow at S ■m 4-c E L K O . NeiNev. (AP) — The.Elko' church; ArrE>rrangements are under Memorial Mer Park In Twin Falls. F ------City-Council.lcil.has-votcd.withburdis- may cail from 4 to 0 p.m. ■ o p o s e d ff e e d e r a l c u ction of the Hanseri ma; prc ,, cussion nott to reappoint Policc Chie;f Mortuary in1 Rupert,R and anc Irom 1 to 3:30 p.r LEWISISTON (AP) — She helped(iet up a snv r, ending his career as thp,. illy suggests memorials Saturday Sati at White Mortuary. BobSonger, o The family M ichellele Elliston and her city c in front ^ Talkingtoi cop just weeks before bis, ; be m ade to0 thell Sl. Nicholas Liturgy “ n o m ' s Jity’slop.eop ______daughter:r jjoined o th er students which v students dubbed “ 1Ne\w s fourth anniversversaiyinthejob. who'spcnt;nt Ihe night in tents out- T 1 o w n ” - afte r-H o u se SpSpeaker ^ - sbngcr said'hesai, was stunned by ; NewtOiDerich.> ' ------sid e —0——Lfcwia-Clark._St] a tc > -iiiin sa i------Iuesday:sJ;l4-1 vote because it came - C ollege: dormitory to protest SmdentS tnckled into' i] without wammiming ju « two weeks afti^r 'i - Republicaican proposals to cut stu- city c Tuesday evening as orga- ,jjg g|,y lanoger told him he vio,s , dent financancial aid. nizers n served free chickciicnsoiip doing a professifessionaljob. Elliston,sn, 2 1 , is a single moth* rolls r an d juice. The Asseisoerated Songjr’s5 terminationtei took, effect..^ e r w ho wworks four jobs and Student S B.ody activities.I‘ immediately.iy. 1He will receive sever-, > depends; oion h;deral financial aid in ii charge of outdoorr re n ta l hcfie 'was named chief Nov., ‘ to pay foror school. H er mother, a equipment e donated seven:iat tents ig, 1991. sen io r in nursiiig, 'also is a for f the night. Council membersmer appciinted pojie;e'; , II^H Lewis-ClClork State, student ‘ Student protests suju ch a s C apt Bill Bog3ogue as acting chief until. , receivingg financiali aid. Newt's > Town are makingng a djf- JJ permonent Bertha A. Engkrafa f ent replacement can be , ; . Between:en 75 and 80 pcreent o f' ference,f said Mike Hosostetlcr, a . ! . -i ■ B ertha Agnes Engkrtikraf, 9 1 .o f Lewis-CIark State's vice:e presi- Rupert, diod Saturdaylay. O ct. 7. ^ Lewis-ClClark State students L 'like Franzoia was elusiw. -i 1995. Qt the Minidoka;a IMemorial receive federa!fed aid. dent d fo r sm dent developm about why SonSonger was let go. ' , -i ; i Hospital Extended Caro0 in Rupert. ey make these cuts I'm He said-legislation c it had nothing to do w^tji She was born April 14, 1904. in p. going to0 have! to fight really financial fi aid might alread'd y t o!lor personality conflicts.',; . ; Verona, Mo„ the daughieihter of Julius M hard andd hope1 that I finish iny passed p tf students had nc the mayor said he had.a < Schmjdi and Agnes Hole^oidbreeder. last semnester," e Elliston said pressure p on Coiigress to o f “insubordinaticm” aboik, > She attended schools in Missouri. Fred Padilla tlthe G O P proposals. CTQTEngKraT-BMfci^: -Frwi-Padlllar-ear^f-Twlain-E ^l^______Tuesday., Songer, althalthough he .cited no. , ------Shemarrie’erJB'egP'^Ig ■ -I ■ jpccifics;------on Oct. 6 , 1925, In Spring died Sunday morning, Oct. 8 . 1995, 1 ______She and her husbandd nmoved to Lynsey M.M Ewanluk . athiJt his home. . Rupert In February of 1921926, where L ynsey Morgan M Ewaniuk, 3* Fred Fi vras born June 10. 1J1902, In I------they engaged in farmingg aand where month-old daughterdo of Steven and Wal:/Valsenburg. Colo., to Saloniclion and they had since resided., HiHo preced- Stephanie KimKi Carter Ewanluk of Trlnlfrlnldad. Quintana Padilla. He ed hor in death in 1981. Twin Falls, died di Tuesday, Oct. 10. Jp up and: attended schocTo,t'Z “T funeral plaia n n i n g Sho was a memberir o of'tho St. 1995, at Ihele MagicI Valley Reolonal ColeColorado, moving to Idaho In 1956. T here’s a nelew idea in i Nicholas Catholic Churchch in Rupert M edical CetJenter in-Twln Falls of Free-red worked as a sheephererder in ------* . and a member of the St. fiAnns Alter • SIDS, thhe e: Pocatello area for several•al years , you’d'like tc:o know abc) O U t . ” Society. She enjoyed haihand crafts She was5 bornt July 6 , 1995, In befcjefore hioving to Twin Fallss whore j TtKouglrryi ■*; and quilling. Twin Fails. She Sh was a good, happy heie hedh since resided. ?She is sun/lved by herier children, and choerfulfui baby, was loved by Survivors Si include three sl Edward George Engkrafaf iof Vader. many and willwii be missed by every- ,Mary^argaret Martinez. TeresaiS J a« ifa Moreore and more people aree utaking advantage o f the Wash.. Victor Charles; EiEngkraf of one. ^ ind and Rose Balles, all of Twin icimmity to pre-plan theirRir funeral anangeraents. Rupert, Betty Louise BuBurgess of Survlvors-I-s include her parents, andmd many, many niecesrs^S“d , oppon Rowland Heights. Calif.,I., Iliene Ann Steven andd S.i Kim Ewaniuk: and neplephews. He was precedJdedin WithtltiihsBmlfyConsldmitionfensprpgnam. Myers of La'Habra, Calif.,if., andt Anna two sisters,s, Ashley-and Jordan dealJeath-bV brothers. Joe, Abe, May Rogers of Rupert; ontona brother,' . Ewaniuk,'aii111 of■ Twin Fails; grand- Nlclvfick, G abe and Ben Padlils?l'a; and YoU(lu can chocie the airangenjem ents y o u wanL This B l l ' jlBters.,. P acom la Padilla Anthony Schmidt of Eisbiisbury. Mo.; p a re n ts . Danny Da and Charlotte slst w ayyi' ypur femily won’t face a

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W i n d o wIV to safety Dentist fills1 openn seat on1 Jeromee School[ Board] ^ ^1 approved an advisory grou-oup lo help select health S82.53S S less lhan the amouilount budgeted, and rev- ByRR.WeixcI enue received from the stastate was S56.630 less Times-News correspondentmt . . Clcuniculum. The curriculujlum will include infor- e mation onlicx education anand birth control. than t budgeted. A gencr:icral fund balance of It ycar-end. cntist will fill a vacant Advisory committee arcire Linda Hadam, Robert S608.913 S was recorded at yc JEROME - A local dcr • Unanimously apprcproved . hiring Rene School Board scat. , Lundgrcn, L Earl Jones, JaiJam es Irwin. Elizabeth Sudgen, Yolanda Gonzalc,ilcz. Wilson Gray. Katie Tumbow 1 as School-lo-Worl/ork coordinator. Sandra Ronald G. Hendrickson,n. 48, was swom in this S migrant aide and Shari , in the southeast part o f Lammcrs, L Mary Rets andd BBob Siebe. ^Hay.s as a kindergarten mil week to represent 21onc 3, i Traughber as a high school>ol migranti aide, the school district He repiplaces Connie Bemscn, The group will'alsoI aiadvise School Board 1 members on how the curricrriculum will bc taught to • Sct Moy 22 for the high hig school graduation, who has moved out o f thes (!district n i on Mayl7. I outstanding eitizcn and sistudents o f various age groijroups. • Seniors 5 will bc dismissed or “Dr. Hendrickson is an o • Discussed the wellnessless program for educa- we fee! very fortunate to haveha a man ofh is quali- In other business, the bosboard: „ , y iman Nancy Churchman---- » Heard-an annuaLfii.lina nc ^ 1 .repp rt fro m 11tors in the district.______-ly-ns Q trustee,’-’-Chairwom • Heard a report fromonTSpi^^nrduealion said. “He is an open-mininded person who will Business E Manager Mike: G Gibson. Major items in th c'rep o rt included an aranticipated November LDirector Chris Gibson1 thlhat migrant-studcnt strengthen the board in marlany ways.” she said. , ; tl ly growth. This year. 337 • i in the Jerome School completion o o f the vocationional agriculture building ennllm e cnt showed steady gi Hendrickson has lived i migrant students arc enrollcijllcd in Jerome school.s, District for about 38 yeacars, lie and his wife, at a th e high school. Ihce SS121.422 purchase of r 43.77 acrcs for future con:onstniction. and receipt A home school coordinatinator has been assigned Toni, have four children in Jerome schools.” 4 ing taught in homes and board meeting Tuesday, o f about S500.000 in grantmt money. Local tax rev- to ti help with students being In Hcndrickson’s first bo enrolled in regular classes;s irin public schools. hc and other board metlembcrs unanimously enue c during the 1994-1';-1995 fiscal year was e M inido[)ka resiidents ccom e Ol]ut Coiaurt says ! : ■ I counincU erred againstt consollidationa o f poliice inn fining \' ^■g^HHW iaS have to retain:in at least its pnscnt lc%‘cl saids a formal study couldi lakei years K i r n h By Ridiard S t z t ^ le con-struc- i V l l l Iiberly U firm Times-News writer o f service witfirithout an increase in cost and: shouldn’t hold up the tion o fa ne^vbuil^Iing. { ;Vy -'. V jg before I woulduld even consider the con- t ^ .. BOISE• (AP)(y — The Idaho RUPERT - Local resideiIents would solidatioiL I; amar a ^ conccmcd about building could be:e built so Supreme CoCourt says ihe Idaho rather build a new facility forfo cityand employee di^li^IaccmcnL” that t wc could work both1 ways,\ hc ComiTimmission erred when it cfore think- Rupm rcsidsidcnts and policc ofliccrs said.j , charged a KimberlyKir packing plant county law enforcement beP oc Whodcr. s: ing about consolidating thee itwo agcn- echocd Allred’ed’s conccrn about a pos- Committee member Dee n S28.000 in fines and^ ^ l e loss of■jobs. jol who ' owns Northside Wi.Vcldins .n forro, in^properly packing -r- . cies. - ...... ■. at the meet- . “Let’s get the facility andid then let’s “These oys are t» w c!oing a hell Paul, 1 was one ofthe few at that were nol Russet >b and it would really bc a ing i who lives outside the cil sul surveys ing the needd forf a new law qiforix- the meeting Supreme:me Court agreed with I Use Associated Press clecuical, mc«ucclianical, civil and chcm- onq, the consolidation issusue- At the ment buildingng for one or two depart- :said"they would be willii[Im g to p a y mcKcc thatlat thel commi-ssion was I ical enginccriiering." SI old Louise ments. higher taxes to give law offimccnrnore o ,fine the company suggestion o f 72-year-ol adequate facilities. State Board of Educatioiition member The boardard meets Oct.-19-20 in While y o f Rupert, councilil members Rupert rcsidsidcnt Jack Bell said that . ^ , SI5.000for for a “continuing viola- 11 propose to Twin Falls, Jtc the sur- not enough studystu o f the pros and eons . The building now shara re d b x jh c ,i„„~ oftnideademark requirements, tom Dillon soys hc will p said they would distribute ohcc dcpan- ting in Twin In a rclatiIated developm ent, two ^ xforc mak- o f consolidalicUion is precisely the prob- :sherifTs oflice and the poli urt upheld the commis- next week's board mcciinj vey throughout the city bel menl was built in 1973, Falls that Boise State Uni'Jniversity bc University of Idaho engineering pro- ing a decision. Icm. 5 when the sion's findin;iding tliat Ru-wct Valley perativc engi- grams rankciikcd near the bottom in a ty Council “I questionion as to whether we’ve sheriffs office had six cmpnp oyeesand pfoi•fonticr spuds without 1 given control of the coopcn All of the Rupert City lad seven or ^ in Boise with recent nation:onal survey of engineering ^ \llrcd came had any rcscasearch on cost cfTcctive- the i police department hai abels on two days in . necring prognmi it runs in i exccpt Mayor-Dwinelle All . cigbt. said Chief Depeputy Bob ol thcDnivcfsityofldaho. schools, lo hear comments on coiuinsolidation ness. 1 don’tI’t thinki wc have cnou^ . < :r o f 1992. Tlie commis- Dillon also said the boaboard should Ncariy 8,000 K,( university faculty and the need for a new bwaw cnforcc- informationn tot m ake a decision, at Vasqucz. „ . sion claimcdncd the S 1,000 per day iittee “whose members gav;ave low ratings to Idaho’s least I don’t,”t,” hcsaid.1 Today, the sherifTs olTi ontinued unlil the pota- creote n steering committc mcnt building. employees and the policc: tdepartment task will be to oversee thehe transferi o f doctoral pro])rograms in chemical and A llred, w ho was out,t o f tow n, • Chisholm1 saids his committee was i sold at retail, perative engi- electrical eng:ngineering at a time when ^ id statement not asked andnd is'not qualified to study has 1 14. , In a dccisiicision written by Justice rcs^nsibility for the coopen weighed in via a prepared “It's an antiquated builuilding. and neering program in Boisioise to BSU ofTicials atIt thetl Moscow school arc • read Bairas: cost-effcctivcivcness o f consolidation, lak. the Supreme Coun will include figiiting to kc’ ^ arrived with Torrez nt the Eden Rogers saidsai tlie pair promised not " uch money to give stu- ; suggested. weather. Timcs-Ncws correspondenlml on how m ud IC reviewed Tlie district'ict will be protected from . horne, Hernandez’s fathtIther refused lo leave hericr alone with Hemandcz * dents who1 aiare traveling wilh the The guidelines will be )man inside, and would1 ststay with her at the Eden liability witwith the new policy, to lake.the beaten womt BURLEY - The Cassi:sia County schoo! gnnqistps, ' * in a year. O'Neil smoked n cigarcarettc w hile • home. ToireTTcz declined to be taken s often appeal to the Howard said the nulu m b er o f Howard said. School Board wants to cutut down on Students « >1 Board for CPAs Gartharth Bccir and Ed Evans pondering the n e x t memove, then to the hos|ospital when she first ^ groups ask- School Boardird requests turned domi jgroups asking the School s to m eet arrived to thtthe trailer, hc added. '- Hthe number o f students gn money coaflitutcs only aJ smalli fwr- presented thehe 'district's annual audit made arrangements ing for money for school trips.tii by the schoclooi's principal, board i Rousseau, who later dro'irovc Torrez Later, thehc three hid cvidcncc of tion o f student groups in iheih district, repori for fisifiscal year 1995. Beck T he b o ard th is weekek passed Chairman BrBrucc Bowen said. The t strict was in a good posi- i to the T-win F allslls P olicc the attempteiIted homicide - including ild usually break down In other Itansponation1 i.ssucs,i the said the distric guidelines meant to cut th'the number board would town on the lion and thatat c:employees arc working Deparlment to meet a > volunteer Hernandez’sz’s truck and the tire iron, S noney. But and grant funrunds. He likened it to a ng followed should bc U4used as cvidcncc againsi dents, only reimburse the policy mandating that parents p be its fixed assetssets. i (0 fbar they w crc being bus for transportation. Bowen sai

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I d a h B W c B a ttlfaOs aigain tlto reacch nulke wajiste desa l w itlh feds mdate. BaihesSKreaff: a s ^ e s t&3f.cBssead o fth e BOQSE ((An — CcrtJew. PRjl Batt's opti- H his aHcmpimpi, to concoct a fru.straleted by what seems to ber a pattern o f cash to com;omply w ith the removal man g final agreement on a s j^>ccinc : provi- 'And thal hasha: left som e state officialss woo- doins de m inirat zhiias Uaifl-weeS: tSnc am:ME ajpcancnt could be ' ; ; ■ deal thatIt wwould limit thc nearing efaeiheie tbat acasEd | »» otE rim iunpcioa o f • numberr olof future ship- sion onl;nly to havc a new objectionion raised by dering whetl:ictber any suarcitcc ihcy gcxa f i e n < 4 0 annas *>d tic ircndbr^ »EE&xai dity» c > DKSe afTed Idabo acxivittes. as tbe Eoer^ i iTTtiHlr-wT..Hinn-iTT|r oiaporpoianaE Wcdncsday_^as ' , ments to0 alabout half what federalll lawyers at thc last minuinute. It has the federalal govemment] is anjthing i :dly resulted, as it apparenirntly did on than an ciiqMiipiy promise. Deparrmrrfl dcdieaded to cond net what TCCccarnim* mit*. ttte C5CSnwir administration B « ^ thc£ovcmicmmcnt has been reported , i«>WaJ II y| T n - 'r o f wbat -p lan n inng g ■ an d still Wcdncsi:sday, in heated exchanges«es during the In its Icgaegal d t a l l o ^ tbe state cool ' locik ;i a amsrihar airjattvtovetunr. rw ib c to do « id i aiO ibtb ec BJoioB's aadear.w affc. Atiil tcinr Uruyiarfr coicontinued; to focus on • ' require.I, u nder court iclephonone conferences that shutit idown fur- thal the govgovernment failed to folloa >93 b y ' and thes (Ed boc frefonr IH.S. District V • ^ cnforccmcmcnt, that ali therdiscscussions for a period specific direlirccUve it was gi%-cii in 199 TTlhiiriiiiin."* b s u ra r^ frc R y m . Jliiacc EihtianS L isdtt. ^ diinng:i w fiidL tllcx_ £_ ^ high-level;vel radioactive Batt' has1 said that thc finali sstumbling __the late U.SJ.S. District Jodge HanJd B - new and old — Block tcto an agreem ent "is how'tw the waste kyaa suspeip endcd fa itb a vn su H a pumufl* a aaapBtSKlMOt—ih - - ' ' ^— ------— Ihqpc 0 0 caamiiiar o ^tr tiiat the federal a past. In^diTTnn.aesbe fiMc CEsaoaSs ifae gm n > - fflmmnnnuan fiiiObwiai!£ tiilautty procedures i/i L_ and halfIf tthc low-level removalal mandate wil! be enforced:cd against a until a compmqwcbensive an aly ^ of aH id flmire waste tnansgcmcntlacttv- a mcm ne»«r coBsiesadaaS tbe possibtlity'of uilH icam m nj: fftn" m o tIT g nnucrcar waste could Batt waste bebe (m oved out if federal I j government that has spcrpent the last - present and f r century doing little more[? tthan mak- ities foundd storings eves moce waste IIN EL sb ip p in s no soo*a o n waste to tbe INEL ixe snfliDj- «ainrdi aa: eftcftsr EdaJio N ational Idaho byy 2i2036. quarter c fl!$ toqcnFcdtat A monnonth ago, it ing andd breaking promises andI stsetting and could be donione safely and « « tbe besttofall < beoBseofag ixs io n o f lead some adt&DOB Xiliflle dhr stnoc iy; opoinlinriHtictijatLodgcwtll appeared apj tlie Energy Departmirtment was on the missinglg deadlines on waste remtmoval from other optiosions — tncloding tbe ^nio tCnroc nSic Bnagyi’ IDttpaqjarcmcnt tO' redo its verge vci o f making thc deal as long as some INEL. shipping nox> morei wsste to Iddia lUSC nuclcar The govervenunent claims it .bas foUclloi»-cd Jnsiicc DepartsB jHjBcuKmnil! c f dhr aruuruiruamental hazards details del could be worked. AmAnd just a week SomeIC have argued that becaus % — ^ iTM.^ Ajg anv 3t&5- feniD idonginig nnEC waatlastir ac [NEL, Batt hns ago. agi Batt indicated thatt tlIhc talks that waste nmanagement ultimately:ly rests on that direcUvitiv e. that its conc Ion on is: i-valid die saae d d bcC ■ an interm inably money ’ tJthal is controlled by Congingress, there and that ibc the state is siitq)ly nit-piddx a t xiobal - o a e slqftWutBBS ju i wene C Bciy u iifcw- 'WHtd ifiiTmnggi (HullI e»cttcntunlly the govern- seemed see to be d ragging on CBKsaolwaddiMBn^ in i>-HT TBtin rmrfl niWpjHpmintt!i.willrcsiimc were we about to produce a finalml {product. is no wa;/ay to guarantee that thc CoiCongresses a technical matters m; in an attempt to fifo il a m b b I jn d K a ecM 'inhm b u ftorm dfar dindfctwing force behind But I thc governor has bccoi:comc increasing gcncratittion from now will come; ujup with the decision itt docsdo noc like. » n s e e ^ t i n m d _ J r i e f i yy E d u c sa t i o n or o a l i t i o ] sjtoost BOISE (AP) — Thc: revived1 and double digit dig percentage increasesies T be profiosal does UKnodify fioano- fiom tbes S t. A nthony^ passes waterr systemi bond expanded coalilion of' stales cduca- last winter,cr. ' ing fix two cjLBiing pinKugiams.ott- totals S335 3 gnilfina this y a r . ^ 1 « to S3S^ millioa in tbe onyience o f having to boil tion interests is seekingg a 7 pcrcent He proptoposed a 7 percent hike in tii^ tbe scbod inyrcrt^l-emest bndgel iacreasc ti ST-j4Xiriao?srh’,—— .Afiiar months o f the tncon' 1 9 7 sd x x A jx x . increase in state aidd to p u b lic state suppo:rport and easily won legista-la- by a quarter to S75750.000 and 1996-1997 tfhcnr wanar, Sl Antlhaniuttj-^oters. liavc overwhelnelm'ingly approved a S1.3 S o em so tbe caib fiom tbe nil isHUC or finance overhau!aul of their tainted water schools for thc 1996-r• 1997 school tivesupporxjrt for it jpaeasesipeafingtos•fctudmtswai Isadfib ------Thc"coa:oalirionrcatling^or^)ver imuj fim Sl—stmr. Ale e I l2.scboal dbaricts vin year. ■ — ...... xfit finBanestBBaiiedS189 f, will pay for a new well, Thc proposal, to be formallyfo sub-, -twice thatat increase,i was essentiallylly million to SI.S millillio n . i t also aUsofaeoefii inhe bana. etodb pasjjas»ed;524:-93 o a Tuesday, v I ia local propeny taxes. tfnnig> vuuuuuD s^sQsiz..ra. 500>DOO-gallbn. stomgcc tankc and more accurate mitted to the statec Board of ignored duringdui last winter's limitedcd restores ^50.000 forIT tbe teadier minion ia Education later Ihis molonih, rccog- debate jverovc state aid. ils request»t mentor program tbat -wast c m tiBS U nder BBaa aa's iMupcni' tax-reiief • a 5500,000 'Community nizcs the fiscal consc:icrvQtism of appears 10to be1 on attempt .to zcassoto t year. ;.a^poved last wmccr, tbe Romagir ctf i&c butnilnnil quaiHTedi th e a t y for u S pock oier Sf7 mSlioa IDkrvdkpnistfl Blbck Gcmcdk: ftotit the stanr Dcpartiiirtment o f Commcrcc. R epublican C o v . Phihil B att b y its influenccnce on legislative budget>et B m u b ik an afspxrescm ancui}* to siatc w£H p reflcc.ting thc same ppercen ta g e writing, fit within Bait's iMigei pMoBD- ofdnttamBDOmt o increase he backcd forir the current Tltc coali)alition is calling for S7103>3 pby, tbe proposal &xlss 10 tak e inlD Tbe cojSxjafiDOBL fijBmii iimfrr for- U rm s aoreee toI settle lawsuiuit with state which is SI.S million belowIW eossidoatioatbe'soram t t r 's S133 m er sxasese ! SopmBreodent school year. million, wh wTft -»n fi^ B Q jjg JE __ CaiSifijcnijnmu companies an d ofHciacials accuscd of sending After years of battlirling between its ignoredcd recommendation for tbebe million redaction in io state aid Jmj- Evan ttiTifiUL»lniLmg flrfjgiag tuppfjirpluat £(> [dbho' businesses> orot related activities havc the GOP legislotive.m:Tiajority and current yeai'car. It essentially maintainsns inqioscd .eariier tbis fanUtodealvidi eaih-tfsvis xear wbeo Ecacs' sncces- -rm ■wi^»iiiiiTTfi tftacrfVn Amamey Ccncnil Alanan Lancc says w ill settle a former Democratic G C ov. C ecil the progran:ams already being financeded a slowing state ecm»iaxny liw l has soc. An n e f bcrself frotn tbe HimiHtih afllryng uiblhriuItions. o f sate- consumer protTotection laws, Andrus^ver thc highlyly politically by the .staletalc with a 2 pcrccnt boostxst left tax bollcctions bel». n p : .-mif individuafs allegin{png they sent invoices for firmly rcsi.stcd pressuress to continue state will1 underwrite.ur ' And it ti Mitwiiphr it¥Tn here to continue withth bcKse. mule and dog nea fca its eili:riiszxBrs. tb e stale did ooc iU.S-Disaia bncioai^oesoDBc wilb Ibe aA c over arraignment Nov. 17 on a on its reservation. economicc ddcvclopmcnt in all areas,ts, 7 1 » tribe also filed a I C O E O t .TAILENE—■ — Am AtDoC m aa laccs am C o u it lawsuit, coDteslendins that casmo gam Rj3B alsO TOlcd tcAiiii'fr^ iCff fWi.’iirM.* on- tx3i a cfiiTd £br last summiimer's death o f a 2-ycar- A ttorney G eneral AAlan Lancc includingg:> gaming." be said called the developmelen t, w h ich In-1992,2, Idaho voters approved a under tbe Indiann Gaming ci}£c3t}vhr c tbe tribe coold noc cM ben-tihr wibmi &c mamos caring. it Rcgnlatoiy Act. it w*sKS to COOdDCtCasica siaosaanfcSas- HTlCTITTtl llftlLiUH MlSRBlttBUT. 23. remained &cc onin his I own recognizance leaves standing a fcdeteral judge’s constitutionional amendment making’it decision, an importantt 'victory for clear thatIt casinoc gambling is pro-o- conduct casino gambliMing on its Tbe U-S 9sb Cifcid^ Coart of .iifTi* 11 BT*wCocrcirculatcd SepLl 2 2 1 . ,unfit to occupy. SALETOOlSftVEASmBBW iTmmBaai^snEHBKTfrsai■ U B B n U ! ITftjemioA5yc3inifiadl3ltI stodk quoits- loir tnihing perpenny slocks, m aking it a “I imagine we will (i jSsgpOeof Qni^ ^ e s atots a c as- well as tnihing con:ompanics and investors ,decision).” Dotti Malartin said liCUILLOGG-SFIIOS^ ainmrml Bfttf rnifnim Tuesday. M artin and Bob Fiebiibcr's home ■ MINI-WHEATS il S GOlolScilRISPS HOHElE fSbM B S Kstimated 23,SJOOOfisbdieafafter spiU within the Lavo Hot Sp>prings-arca gome farm is unfit due toti potential , 1IIOHN ittAY. O te. — An: estimaftal 23.000 fi:fish died in a two-mile fire j hazards, an inadcqiquate w ater BIfl antaidh "rfdhc Scutfe Focfibefc o f the John Day Riverr lalast month when an air- system, , lack of sanitaryry-focilities - gO OZ. ?ed! Sce^cetardant into a near!nrby crcek. "JiSd s n failing foundation,n, according BOX 1 [ go. 2 TO ; Tttm UemanBeimar. a bulbgist& for thc Oregon DDepartment o f Fish and lo , a report by Terry Baiailey o f thc mmimmm W3li3£i& m JUhc Otn'.t. s a a thc^retardunt was dudumped into Murderers Bannock j County OfTicc of'Planningo • Cnnt& enScpc. Dfii. ^ and Development ScrviccCCS. H $ - | 6 9 : tfaiC a p p e a l^ to get into thc crcck. it surprised us “W c don’t w ant pcoiople living H i U l J O N 0 ' n*Wr«T rin fyfT [ PLASTIC 6A IbsetC'two miles.*' he said.'■ there,*’ county Deputy FProsecutor ■ / Giiy Pricc said. “Accic:idcnts will- Gtycnuiidlnmember keeps5 {g a r b a g e v o t e thappen." R E oUUHEOBTHOIIPSfli n I ICANTALGUURESl ^ — Boiae C inty-' Council member Sara Bal3akcr’s business rclation- Martin and Ficber, whtho are stay- « wafb Ite dw ’* gnr&iqibngc company is not significficant enough to keep her 'ing with friends in McCaiGammon, aro "’■ SEEDLESS « fn.m iwctaTjgcmgiirftnBr^>CDuiract i matters, the councilicil has decidcd. *'recuperating from wound:ids afler one ^ ^ C E U % • ai 4-D «ona. wiifek B abstaining, thc couiouncil ruled on Tuesday ^of their lions attacked tlthem Sept. USHAPES HONEYDEWsi tt'VrTtt mtTflr»Trif:tTTi»rH>«-<-trrB cfcri> ciiy "s garbage contractict even though her com- ^20. That Hon and 18 otlothers were • ipxan-. Dn^ific UdiscK. few,Itaa done about S 1,400 woworth o f business with *killed. Another 27 cats vwere taken . raitrmiTiW^nJfiTTmt: Eniiiiatiriutrics-annually sincc 1988. toi a Califomia animal rerefuge, and ice judge invalidated the CitCity Council's selection 42^ wolf-dog hybrids zarc being ' 9 9 1 5 9 1 iczrciljng-Baker’a-failure------__cnrcd? for, nr a ,fo rmicr„y.nQ..iP— e rtf% IV^wririin fTrrrTT ;ff interest Baker violated IdahoId law and thc city's ^Roberts. ~ TRESH ^ U P TO P ------■ gjrsaid- The couplc must rll'iT^ ltTn.min!fiTnt< rc au n cirs 4-3 vote for Brovrowning-Fcrris. Some cages for theii:ir animals HUOB _ Vwere attached to thc horome. which Compnpiled fi'iwi w ire reports formed f one wall. L ^ 6 ! ~ JW DlHBOUai Longtimelalands { ■ I "liLiILOW ONIONS 3 ^ HSESHHSPHAGH ' directordiees JA u t v m w n rs ff ((a P)i — G jrdbtIE 1Tujmbley. ttiftm fgmiatfl ik. r !hmf cttttannmission- • icr OiTtijk (fiijsair rmrgtrji'i. tfiiiM, anv i i Bs.^roH >. irtfiifTT

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U.S. nuli-dii-' Japanese Prim ele Minister tary is rest•estricung nightlife and alco-CO-^ Tomiichi Murayama.3. speaking in JERURUSALEM : (A P) — Two hoi for iroopstr on Okiriawa after!tcr parliament WednesdayUy. callcd Ihc alljjccfps:f patties. sp«ial saucc. let- three servixvicemen a li^ e d ly rapedda a rape -disgusting** anda said hc mceand,md. what's this, no cliccsc? local schoiioolgirl. fu elin g calls forir a understands Okinawan:tns- anger o v er m c;Donald'sD o opened its firsl ion or' withdi'awal of “numerous basc-relatcrtcd mcidenis** k o shcr er restaurant r Wednesday, ___ Americanah iTTK^ . ______. over the years, ______givingohg observant Jews the chance _____ Startinging Friday, a b ig cnicrutr>-itn^ Nft^-ama saidTicinaflans fo discus.s lo. savorvor what has so long been mcnt distristrict near Kndcnai Air Basease the possibility o f cutslls in Ihc U.S. lahoo. will be ofoff limits fo r U.S. soldiersicrs troop prescncc witiith President [ic only o difTcrcncc is we arc. aA cr mid:lidnight. th e m ilitary saidaid Clinton at a meeting,g o f th e A sia erving „o , some o f the menu Wedncsdaxlay. P acific Economic'*C•C o o p era tio n s likeIjj cheeseburgers, icc O therr rreccnt measures includeidc forum in Japan next wc*cek. cream■n anda milkshakes.” said lim its on alcohol sales at basejse Some 29.000 o f thele 45.000 U.S. omri Padan.Pac owner o f Ihe Israeli ■ m H ^ 9 I A -stores andnd increased military policclice troops, in Jap an are: sstationed on franchisefiisc. patrols. Okiriawa, where almosost ihree-quar- Aboutout 30 pcrccni o f Israelis cat ' Two U.U.S. M arin es and a sailorlor tcrs o f the land is sett iaside for the only kosher kosl food, in which meal ore in Jap:apanesc cu sto d y on chargesgcs American military', is ne>erxer mixed with dairy prod* raping:g a 12-year-old giri on Sqrt.rpt The small islaniind. located -4. No trialiol date hits been scL If con-oo- betHccTJ Japan's mainin islands and jn anotanother bow to Jcuish tradi- they could face life in Taiuan, is a key U.S., outposto mthc ,i£»n. th ih e-restau ran t, in the prison. • Pacific. Jerusalenalem suburb o f Mevasscrct , Zion, will bc closcd Saturday, the h dayofi^L Papp e r publish$ h e s n e w cl:laims :DoruId*s has several non- k o s hcr e r ircsiaurant.s in Israel, ling one in Jerusalem whose - Croatian and Amsmrican forensic expertsrts clean T uesday the rem:amalns In a m ass g rave.in”” i thatit n u clear ttests h iirt atolli . openingng 11in May prompted protests Petrtnja. Croatia,1, 4 0 miles south of Zagngreb. C lose to 50 Croat: civilianscii are believed to cw Afler the Lc Monde:rcpo«. ri French . by oteo>servant Jews. PARISIS (AP) — R aising new cy argued that at least in buttod En th e giaviavtt, otttside of a fonner'ar Yugoslav army barrack.ck. ' questionsIS aabout the safety o f FrcnchJch Forrign Minister HcrvevcdcCharcIle led told the National AssencmWy lhat “no }'°holy city, McDonald's I ' nuclear tcsitests, a new spaper publi^icd d observe Jewish religious aid crack o f any son has oc ,c r been dis- ■g\ photographiphs W ednesday that it said law. N o« i i - S e r b ss f o r c e d JL t o l e a \ ^ < ...... _ _ show, cracracks in o n e .o f the SouthJth covered” on the atoll, Ponfic atolitolls wticre tlw undergroundmd Experts at the Frercnch Atomic ^------• explosionsrns take place. Energy Commission sa:said that som e | | ~Z Ouest-Ft-France said the pho-lo- fractures w crc created by the firsl Uion B osii n i a a s a ; e a s e ~ f i r ee k i c k s 1 tographsis co I n trad ict government;nt tests carried out dir1 p.m. MDT Serbiai>ian w arlord Z eljk o Raznji mal go/og^og ouf 0/ fiaxJneu of hunn ff Wednesday). tovic,c. alias Arkan, ahead ofr th e ^--rfS v jiA report lastast week in the respecicd:ed um. Tvsimi /fa/hgafpcecyg g jct Mnslims straggliigling from those Bosnianian army takeover, daily Le: MMonde. It h ad no immcdi-di- The decision to canirry out up to FURNTTlnnfR E& COLLECTIBLES imcnt on Oucst-France’s:’s eight tests ra ^ d anI iiinicm alional Farsjr»-Sei- Sc!»tr«-hera eesser - Oj» *rssef • tow ns nito governnilunent-hdd terri- Arkjrkon, listed by the Unite ate comm — ' Owr/Kcdad K«j5«aa • Vaw/ wtmeW curtw • tory have told ththe U.N. High States:es as a possible war criminaunal, (Sggfe claims. outcry. laCtsM-rjrt • oa rame dadi - Oik tiude Sn^s Commissioner foror Refugees and arrived/ed on buses with his hcncl S m g Ouest-Fr-Francc said th e photos ^^-c^: snnrgnjtfai-jdav • Veta - Trorks -.Fisor bnps t the R ed C ro ss tfaatlat refugees have men oion Sept. 21 an d began ma:m ass taken in: 1‘1987 and 1988 by a diver 55 • fttnSS pra - FoaS» pens • 1* several ddozen yards under the 1 I ■ ■ SsaitajpwJ fBtSn • hvf jeireJry - Fesaoft • Van been raped,tnurdirdered, robbed cvictiotions in the area, according l k ' I I ■ Br^-Rcs«ttaswoe • sue* anelftyS • An pectfy- subjected lo Hi»?death threats. reportsrts the agency received.' ------* Mururoaa 1Lagoon. The cracks are k I * cet»n s'4»<'4» ^ Mrtasolfc6«SwJWSoniU- about 9 to;lo IOH feci w id e and SrjTxe-Sih• Sihtrpuie • OUloys - 0=lds cshes • A spokesman atIt tthe U.N. relief “ R c| w ere Mo« toOon to Croot l 'a headquarters, deathh tthreats and robberies wei atforee*. miles long,ng. the new spaper said, DcOs-OcadiId) dcce • Uiitks - Ta pots • Biiiisn ag en cy ’s G e n ev a 1 oBectni-Us1 • Urstse oJ bnps - Spxl coHeaoi- Ron Redmond, expixpressed particu- veryf ccommon from those wwh h o . - Q Tho govffrranont looneintfieda It did nonol rc\cal th e phplograph- ^ tttcng ofleotivo on Mount nlily or fo r w hom he was ■ ttaintrlos • TciBkrts t ojiss • BistWllartt &...... lar coneem Tuesdrsday about the camcc aacross," R edm ond said, shoB* mat uned rofug««3S':S.=S5 cr-sidcmi EoflKarartsor* - SW Biasso - Omo Kb • Siber • fate of Muslim memen being scpa- Thericre are an estimated 30,00.0 0 0 sokMrinTuziathlsweokitk wen frod working itori tande - OU ctein tosd ■ Du-/ rated fiom thcir fairamilies. MuslinJims lefi in northern Bosni;sn ia, f™n>n«>rthcn,. Normalljally only m ilitaiy perswiMl OU sM rusic & urg MdQ • CoOedcr aroputNng and scicnli!nlists working on the FrctiJi■ Crada ■ Orierbl ccfleettles • Urtrtllfi • U-N. ofHczals saisaid about 8.000 downn 1from a prewar populalioIliori □ Govwnnenl fo(t»s an ich IHyyfnfBiByl antsi ■ Ajsjs camea • Boi i Picttil Muslims were exexpected to bc of SOO00.000, occording to U.h] KI an offenslvo south o( Safa nuclcar programprc h av e acccss to theIhe Wdersjk krs • OU cabd:? pips- trying to Bnk up wtm G : Tbe shooting occumuncd in Semurup, three mileslies rebel attacks continued,cd, an Algerian newspaper LONDON — The w ’■ Tbefi»urmcnapparc conference th ey will pcr- ongBartfai after uic canj-rwlhqiaVe, bUt thflt fbilcd Omlmd Watan doily said. Four soldiossol wen; reported killed] Domingo told a news co ---- form forSOO.OOO fans ncfQcross-rour-continent&------— -y: TteyTibdtigedThe'gtrtnrl3 aldtx'Supanili,“a iJiilitaiy Citizens’ self-defenseisc groups have sprung up.>. They dismissed any talktall of rivalry. “The fact is throughout Algeria in rcccntrea months in reponse to) lhal wc arc very, vcry'go.”This is followed by' tries Norm OKnV2 Ex■ast, ar trom Ok center of Burteyteyoo9mUcsSWonH,vy30 i ! • Tbe K ievskiye VeiVedomosti newspaper said• 30,000 people have beeneen killed, including manyr London’s Wembley Stai:;tadium on Ju ly 6; Giants ttKn41/2sa:jiOtitWcsLi W rfBodny th^t 40 pCTcent pe o f those infected in Stadium in East Rutherllerford. N J. . o n July 20; civilians. — LiSICd by John Laocti at Ute Ctnckaragoa' dnce"were drag addicts, Olympic Stadium in MunlunicK Germ any, on Aug SALE TWE: 11:00 a.ti ______S36-2S4B______B r.u u ______' tJfaafnian health oflofficials would not confirm 3 climbers missinging in Himalayas 3. and Melbourne Cricketket Ground in Australb on the ftgnro. but adminnitted the virus is a growing , March 1.1997. KATMANDU. Nepalial -— A Japanese m an and 4. ANTIQUES5 • ; profaleiiiintbeprovinccncc. - (2) oak chairs - Bedsido licre arc huge difficulties wilhilh two Frcnch climbers orere nmissing in the HimalayanI onqriled w ire reports|. - BuSet - Rourx] oak tatAble - Spool bed - SmaD tables - : ; “It's dear proof ihcn tat)les - Smoto>9 standrf - Iron bed - Old rtfCortJs • BooksB< (somo Zpxw Groy) - Coucft A chaff • 10 galt miOcrr cans • Jars & jars of buttonrttons • 30 sugar & croomof^- “ I water paaw fs - Depresession glass - B eaters - Rourur siftersm - Shoestring display ' i , ______case - Wash board - EnEnamd ware - Finj King glassvKsswaro - Irtsulators - Cooking ___li T h e T im e ^-News N Classifiedj (Call 733-0931 ____utensds - A few toys - 01 OW tms - DoOs - Milk bonJes -. Oil lamps - LiRons - OolUos - SIB:WH.SFSTflTFmil!onw — 3TOK~cnass~=Kcamcn Gma8 roekcf—Spod 'bosket— — — ^ SATURRDAY, OCTOBERS ^ Seventi poits o( martilesss - Other eoaectit)tcs & miseetlarctlaneous ■ j ;A ... LDCAl*TH) tf 1B35 Occidefrtal Avtl. 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SOON 3 0 D trays - P k n c table - Ctaitald table & chairs - Tupperwareran • Electric sMllot - Cantster PEETRIFIEDWOI set - Blendef - Gardcrin Ihose - King sizo bod spreadtod •- Girls biko (oldio) - Rock Eden VaOey wood ftoffl WyoRilnRkig - Kuttart wood tn n Nevada • IAUOe Wood Rner weed fram IdM • icr ■ Tomato cages - Assorted ' BE ■ood cs sted and poEBhed. Sons (i4 hearth - C.B. radjo - Soeoctet sct - Sman har»d sprayer - Iran wood • SmaD amount ol car3 f ^ wood - NOTE: Some of the woo< H - Water disUlcr - firoplaco toolstools - Stereo - (2) man rut>bor Ss ol c roOer mos- OUR «au Jasper - Bbe >(pta tiom LOe WWocdoi Rn«r - Btasitei A^aae • Mbs LJmb cast from Nevada - Bnma a soger-ystep ladder-e• e * 10" tent A«ata from UOe Wood Riverr • . BanU Aeaia tiom LBOe Wood Rm> - Lacs Agaie tram UDa wood STUFF Rivor NOTE: Harold and AudnCna havo coOccted antiques for thet last 20 year*, thoy ara ^ moving naa Rijpert andd donTC have ibom for everything.lir>g- rtOTE: Oaude has gaOmd roirock br over Ihkty years. Tbere wlI b(be o>«r ISO beairt o( roc*. Scne sficsd. sotna uncut pieces. Forf nnxk people Ihis auction t e someO^Oring lor evcQflne — rer red houids Ihb ta B ones kt e Bia lime chancmen to pUop the reek you hM beenen klodong far. Uost ff» b o n are\ OWNER:t : HAROLD &AUDRIIRIA KLOER ^ A l W latided when they were palhefotred and whBegcanw trom. ■ . TERMS: Cash or BatBankabte Chedt Day of the Sale. Itemterns SoM As Is/Wherc Is ' ______OWHBEBiCmiDESTCVEHSISESTATE ______Farm' Machinery - Household 1- - Antiques - EstetesE - Real Estate '"It’s the actztion o fthe Auctionion tlmt pays!" 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'V epep sing has been a problem for fo medals at Ihe Munich1 Olympics in You arc vcn / - - -tju n c u while.wl M(MI people ultvc in, lh(ihe -l»73. N oi-onc-of-his rccords rc 'would sense of humoiumor, have curiosity about the— ------/ lime ofr Ihllhe cave dwellers didn't live■e jnit cvijn qualify him for 1today's U.S. world, politics,lilies, current affairs. Gemini, m C^ V Clives. ToToo many people, nol cnougllufih Olympic team. Sagittanusi personsper pla^ important roles caves. ^ Q. Ifa hotel can’t boocn o r your ro w - in your life.e. YouYc have instinctive knowl- >' Q. WboITio coined the phrase **fouiuUQf[Uqs vation, isn’t it required to find you ac> edge of fashioishion, people comment. “You r, 1 comaodationa elsewhere?5? ' really knoww hehow to wear cloihesi" Gift ♦ 21------1 A. Judvudson Wellivcr. literary- clerkk Kto A. Not.by law. I t's comimmon practice add.s to wardrolirdfobe in November. C ■ ARlES(Ms(Mndi 21-AprQ 19): Puzzle By Chrisis Browne Presidentsnts Warren C. Hurding ancand to do it, though, , Qilvin CoCoolidge.'He was a spcech wrilvfii. Q. You cjuoted expertss ^as aayisg the pieces fallI intointc placx, marriage figures Iy along wilh income poten- _ . cr. but baiback Ihcn prcsidcnl.s didn'l aciad- best way to n e k a babyjy is about 70 prominently al I w iL iT e t uet could be in your honor. ' /e.it "’i* *f>cirir sspeeches hud been wrilicn1 bvb) times ■ miaute, rfaythfflioically, in short tiol. Banquet 1 unybcKlyybul b ihemsclvcs. Kj-aad-fio sw in ^ Why? W ear SCO greer;reen, present talk spotlighting ,-i; Q .D oEo Buddhisu have a holy c i^ 77 A. Guesscis ihink il might mi relate lo h o m e .^ ^:nls. lL Pull it offi ' • ...... “ RTjZ ITINlJgP/- A. Gay:laya near Calcutta, indio, is de'lie. .the mother's heartbeat? - IS (Afvil 20-May 20): Excel- i l ^ K Tliat the Rhode iKiund RiRed is Ihc slate lent news regw^ng regai money — financial ’ , ^ ^ J a 2 r . H<2>^ — scribed as their holiest. cAf-i w e u o ^ e In Ihele 1United Sinics. Ihc narrowesivest bird of Rhode Island is: hardlyI a sur- windfall resulissulis in diange of plims. Cruise ^ M reci-unan average man can span irw#ith ilt prise, but were you aware•e Ihe state bird ship could be ppart of celebration. K<^ in * outstrelchcched arms - is said to be Trca-rea- of Delaware « thc Blue HeIcn Chicken? mind resolutionJtions relating to diet, nutrition. - GEMIMfl (May(h 21-Juoe 20): Check ( , •,{__ ACROSloss n— p —ra—p — IT ITTTriT. jTH Taurus messagssage. Cycle high, suddenly ;' Doalolo {«(wilh) ______success beckoiKkons. Be ag rc^lc, open- \ OGrookliJklollor « minded, nol31 gullible.gu Sagiltarian you te- \ ' 9 Armyy rarank ------5 praise, helps selcct wardrobe. 1, 14 8fyanl• rights,s, ur unfair treatment of public I 5AR6E. CAM ^i ■{ WHAT I A 5TC7RORE IN \ FOBfiHT IT/ 11 THEY '7 Avomoi o ' m ^ — f ) once spoke in your Mhalf. 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V glieyiiffe" Wedd lings Valley hilappeninigs BeUi Uiston-Franko hooding senior centerter plans flea market; Job’s Daughters: wiwill hold bake sale - ; PAUL - Cheri An Anne Belliston and Jamie FnFranko were GOODING - A flea marketket is planned for 9 a.m. to 4 GOODING-Job’s DaiDaughters Bethel 15 is holding married Aug. 5 at thc First Baptist Church in Paul .m. Friday and Saturday at; the Gooding Countj* Senior a baked food and craftft si sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. OfTiciating was th(the Rev. Roger Lloyd, thc briibridegroom’s Ave. ^ \ Saturday iri the basemennent at the Gooding Masonic' •' grcat-uncle from Hni 'itizcns ccntcr, 308 Senior Avi Hailey. Jennifer McAfec wasIS thet pianist. Household items, soup, salo I Hall, located on the cord:ordcr of Sixth and Califomia A duct was pcrformomed by Vaughn and MyithaI WWood and a alls and .beverages will be :available for purcHasc. streets. • solo was performed b d by Jdmifcr McAfce. ndividuals may rent toble: spiTcesf to display and sell A variety of homemadnade treats and crafts will be Thc bride is thc daughterdn of Gary and Susant BellistonB of leir wares. Thc public is invited. inv For more informa- available. Bethel mcmbcnbers also are collecting alu- Burley, and parents nts o f thc bridegroom are: Mmti.n Iv ond on. call 934-5504. minum cans; anyone who10 canc donate to thc collection is Kfllhv Jo FraiUco. alscals»_of Buricy.______encouraged to bring themhem to the sale Saturday. The Melissa Mabiy, fiiifiiend o f thc bride, served asis thcI bride's r,V ’ , public is invited. For monnoro information, call Yicki at maid o f honor. Bride L\UW chapter will[I meetn Saturday idesmaids included Tara Fnmkinko, sister of /' 934^734. (he bndcgroomi andUld Melissa Kerb and Breamanne Varela. TWIN FALLS - 'The. Twirwin Falls Chapter of the friends ofthe brides filfitim Buricy. Amiimerican Association off UUniversity Women has • Briaiuic Boesigerer cof Boise and Nicole BradlcilcyofGlcn. planlarmcd its monthly meetingg fofor 10 a.m, Saturday at lhe DAR chapter plansins lunclieon meeting Mont., cousin of thehe bridegroom,I served as candindle lighters, Add.ddison West Restaurant. TWIN FALLS - Thelie Twin1 Falls Chapter of the Drctt Boesiger of BoiseBo served as ring bearerr andai Brcnac PresidentP. Kay Rcidl willII didiscuss thc 1995-96 pro- Dauglitcrs o f the Americanicon Revolution will hold a rio- Bocsige? of Boise soserved as flower girl. Davidd BradleyI of granram goals. Members aro cncisncouraged to bring guests, host luncheon.meetingig ata 12:30 p.m. Saturday at Glen, Mont., unclcol^ o f the bridegfCom. served as best man. • andnd new members aro wclco.miome. For more information, Canyon Springs Inn, 135757 BlueI Lakes Blvd. N. Groomsmen includedJcd Boe Wadhams of Helena,B. tMont., ond ^Cherl and Jam ie FranKnko callill 733^917o r 543-6709inthin thc evening. State. Regent Lois Pad<'adour of Meridian and State Dustin Douglas o)f f Sidney,! Mont., friends of3f thei bride- chureh fellowshvship halL Flowers and deconjrations were done \Parlianicntarian Mildredj SkinnerSk of Nampa will be the groom, and Paul Bellilelliston ofBurley, brother offthe th bride. by Ley Mettler.ler. The cake was made by thche bride’s mother. •TO,i'ox to speak at Deltata Kappa Gamma special guests. Dues arcre payablep at thc meeting. For Spccial g u ^ inchRcluded grandparents o f the brbride, Elmo ond lhe bride’s:’s dressi was made by her gngrandmother, Lois T'TWIN FALLS - Anne C. Fox, superintendent o f moro information, call ShirlIhirlcy Hcidemann ot 423-5364. nnd Loa Belliston ofo f Buriey and Fred and Loisis Schrocdcr: Schrocdcr. . publjblic instruction for the state stat of Idaho, will be thc of Cardwell; mmdpidparcnts of thc bridegroom,I , Larry 1 and The' bride IS is ai graduate o f Burley Highgh School. She is piesJCSt speaker at tlic regular DeltaDel Kappa Gamma mcct- The Timcs-Ncws- wclaelcomcs news o f community Lavcmc Bradley o f 'Glen, Mont.. and George[C and i Mary employed ot GrcGroccry Oudct in Buricy. lg, set for 10 a.m. Saturday’ at thei Canyon Springs Inn. events. Sond malcriaJI to(o The Times-News Valley Franko o f Melrose,c, ]Mont.; and grcat-grandfatlfather of the The bridegrotprom is also a Burley Highh ;School ^mluate FcFox will speak on "Promiomoting Professionalism Happenings, P.O. B oxr 548.SA Twin Falls. ID 83303- i bridegroom. Made PoolcPo of Glen. Mont. and is employeoycd by thc U.S. Anny andid is stationed in Outsutside the Classroom." Therhe Inlcmationol T eachers-- OS-18. Please submil news•ws at least a week in advance A reception wasIS heldh following the cercmomony in thc Gennany. Soci.sciety will share informationon aboutq China. and include a phone numbeinber where you can be rcached. Ro^oyce-Wolfe BOISE ^L isa Gailail Roycc and David Bmce WolfeW< were ery few ri'ules existt on bridei!es in while married Srity at that time wore only their ofTwin Falls,'andI piparents of the bridegroom1 arc a Karen I over lunch. Today you prinionieda Abigail >>“■ finery."<'p‘ Wolfe and Harold BallJail ofSalt Lake City. from ‘’Bridc-to-Be,” who0 wasVt 2 ' \/. further itjsearohing the mod-, Tina Kcllcy, friend:nd p f the bride, served as th ing her second wedding. Sheic wasw VanBuren ''' ^„"bridbridal dress code, my stafT dis-' matron o f honor. Brid)ridcsmaids included Rcncc Roycc R ed because she wasn't a virginvir{ _ I covcred:red that in 1922, Emily Post; Megan Roycc, sistersrrs ofi the bride and Steph^icc McGinnisf ier fiance wanted her to wear wc According to Millitllic Martini Brattcn, w rotc: te :' “Brides have been known; and Jeannette Henienicy, friends of thc bride.5. MichelleI editor in chief o f Bride'sBi magazine: to choo;boose colors other than white.; Orslond, cousin of thcthe bride and Ashley Johnstoritone, friend by, do you know whcro thcIC rulen '^Red'W iSThe favorcc•ed color for brides S ilvercr is i conventional and so is; ofthe bride were thee flowerfl. girls. J . ' that onTyniy virgin brides can wear white-wh during thc Middle: JAges, and red is d eepp cream. ci But gold cloth isl John Russell, friencend ofthe bridegroom, scrvcived as bi»t ^ ^ H l j j l l K - ■ ’ originateated? Wc all know thot ruleIc hash still thc preferred ccolor for Hindu, ' more: suitablesu for a widow than a! man. Groomsmen included inc Jon Beck, Larry Pri Cliff beenrelovloxed in recent years. Islamic and Chinesene brides. Thc rea* virginin maid.”rr - • : —•r: Codc and Mike Sievcivers, friends of the bridegroontom. Ushers -T H E LUNCH BUNCJNCH son: Red is considericrcd thc ‘color of - Also,:so, Amy Vanderbill wrote i n ; ' were Craig Orsland,»I. cousin of the bride and Seansan Stanley. d e aAR b LUNCH BUNCH:, That’sIt’s an celebration.’ 1922:"I:: "The formal wedding gown is brother o f the bride., ChristianCi Jacobsen, friend o)f f thet bride- ^David and Lisa WolfeB intcrcstirsting question, and one thatat hash “The white weddining dress is a fairly gencrall:rally white or ivory, but deli-, groom, was the ringbcf;bearcr. generatcfIted a fair amount of mail sinalince I recent tradition. Victc:torian brides from catc blue blu and pink are somctimcs- A reception was helcleld following the ccrcmony. The bridegrooiroom is a graduate o f Borahh :High School in becamete IDear Abby. privileged backgrouminds wore white to seen.” Thc bride is a grad:raduatc o f Jerome High Schoto-to-be, son of Mr. , Shows at 7:30 ond Mrs. Josef Munchnch, is a graduate ‘ of Boise High Schoolol andi BSU. He is fWALK/>7 n em ployed by the Boise B( National »C ^ L O U D S ^ Forest \NU REEVE.S ISb LJ* The wedding is planranned for July 27. T B g Shows at 9:00 ‘ DUncy'i Big Green (P(PC) 7;00-9:1S H Anniversrsaries BIB Or iu b l8 Otm ioflrrr ■ S«i-Sun 12:IS-2;30-4:43:45-7:00-9;15 H J ~ Too Wong F0^ Some Fantasies p L . . ^ • Reynolds and Etta MiMae James wefe aIA ' ; Fried Chicken Go Too F a r . E B irawings for Unique[u e | | ! j | | l linH Burgei; F married G et 16. 1945.15. in Twin Falls. y j 1 ^ and ShiShrimp Baskets They lived in Buhl imtuntil 1950, when ^ 1Ends Tonight ~H - m m m lostalgic Prizes tbey moved to RtJpcrtt I He woriccd for P D ______Starts Frida;lay! Vailalued up to $ 1000!0 ! jm 95^ to $2.95 the Minidoka Irri^tionon District for 20 Babe (G) at 7:00 .. Last of the Dogmen K ld s $ l Stael Bigt S t^ LlLitUe(13) ' Church land have enjo^elc!fiB..' children; Poulctte DcNagleNb] o f Rupert, H M B 7:15-9:30.0 \ ■ RESORT CASINO •JACKl:kpot, nevad* George Reynolds of)f IMontgomery' lU lf l ■|>o(ioiirA^ 'aCtrtiln rttukUoiktJoni $«• P1»y«f» CK*, fofor co

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Ibronreharlns — as small* tmiV- gntssesses, dusty green and yeflo "irwTth bass are ifnnknown — move fiom deeper rabbit bmsbish and tiny p ^ Ie flowc water to shallowerEver depths where they aie djcss tbc cd dark basaltK ixmrock. found around rocrocky points, sabm ^ed — I weedbeds and alwaI w ^ in close proximity to any structure whiiirhich p ro v id e protective shelter and camouflwflage. Bass ts e this co%-cr N.S. * (camouflage) to dudisguise thcir presence so I tbey can zip fiomtn itbe shadows and grab a Nokkentved' tssty nunnow o r erscrayfish witbout b e ^ do­ ' •• Anglers pursuinging smallmontfas should be Arcd fenX hasb marioed tbe narrow tcai aware of several thi with scat ancand evidence o f maimots^ i^ mouth ^^55 havere ssmall mouths, so lures scattered onn tbet bare rocks. A flod:k rw4^iniT^ giTi* _ heading offfforcoffeeL fo ^ ro u ^ y 5 inchcss oior less - arc used, spin- 1 ha\r toI watcfaw m y step near the rin fishing is fbrb r ]puisuit o f smallmouths. Tbe footingtg isi im cenain. and a singl“gf* The forage base fbr *e in an oipen p e bowl formed by a !o^ as, mostly due to drought con<)nditions and bass on an annual am basis; Lake Walcott is “ spawniiiaiing^rtdiilDnsmTeTJoptJlmlotioirlevcis Luiiiprirtn-g^»-r»m Inrty remains — lie 1bopcs o f small animals.^ Jr.. a coople of majclajor leaguers who made s:satisfaction.**.Mannon sajgys._'!Therejyere—popuhtu ^emouths.^—i—I'l-think-weMl«Ml-9ce a-20ixwnderin-TaQtV:------( and portions o f ^ Af I striped bass tn the ri^xr’ s]system tbst feeds Thee fast-growing,f: long-living Florida^ bass Forshagc says,/s, “but* it may come fiom an un- I whole to her bub” gty twps. • ^ VMontgomery Lake. allowed TexasT bass expect^ lake.ce. We ' know that Florida-strain jij Even the oldest: an most highly prized ataod I die ftsh lo be rewrit- bass have theie potentialp to rcach 20 pounds. ■ Thecvidencc *We*re gonna ch= h o a t i f [ uxll - brokenm ;glass, beer cans, plastic^ frshrng iccord was> mmade to bc broken, but wwas a sxripcr rather Texas state Fishing pressur^ure is definitely an influence, bottles. ^ MIt t ssboCgun »fwi shat- your odds o f wumuig than a ** that’s what it tala k e s t o rc c o rd bass bl from The 20 po^indaider may come fiom a lake that teredc^IRgeogeoos. Perforated household^ puted at IS millionn tito one during a recent Wbdfacr die record produce ■ a 2CH>oiounder. 1943 unintil 1980 receives less> fishing fis pressure th:m our most ^ diawmg) arc inuch1 be tKnw y our o f ^ i^ lta n c c s nd «TT« p»rt« «! Cas — Phil Durocher, breeze lifts tbethe birds and carries them ITastaic gave up diree prove pr odier«'tse. er, TP&Ws weighed. moren than new Athens hatcheiyhau opens in 1997. wc will ™ antsinl99L Tbe &ct tfaat only 17 poundsds, includ- finally have enoughcnoi room to detenntne if w along tbe canyocyon. ____ Fisheries DIvisioriondirector Swinging myny over'tbe gtassland.^ In aiscniding «vdcr.a; thet fish w e i ^ 18.75 I020-poondbass(in- IG ...... ing the reo»ord, 18.18 can geneticallyly engineere bigger fiA.” poonds-Tbe doding di the Georgia fish')i) have! ever been pounds.'Is. That rerord fish w as^usljsht in Jan- Hannon thinklinks that California. Texas and ------my binoculaisIS easily« pldC‘o u tilie‘d^fc~ rn< hngg tr» t /initinnn nil h?r belly band aod.sd.wiiitc romp o f a rough*^ acknowledged w orldjIdjecord stands at 22.2S iTcorded to is proof positi^'c; thattl 20-pounders uary 1992. 19S In fact, the last Texa : have the potmtial^ to produce a lcg^b3n4c,bohovering ovcrtmseen piQ^ poiitwh, ii^^Iit fioma MMomgotng y Lake, Ga.. are ar extrem dy rare. In fact,c t. the 25 biggest make thethe state’s top-20 boss list wasw caught world recoriLL California C is the favorite bc- The mediumtm sized hawk'spends its; ; in June 1932. babass ever cat^bt »rrc all FkFlorida-stiain in F^runiruary 1993. cause of its tiadlack record. Texas is in the run-! summers in thebe &r north and often win-“ Califbrnia's Bob Krr Lake Mootgomery is in soisouthem Georgia. No top-20top bass were c a u ^ t in ththepost!8 ning bccausc: oof f progressive fisheries man-: biggest bass native largemouth Texas fishfisl biggerthan 17 pounds. SSome biol- Louisianahos has a new population ofFlorida- ha«| impnctfrf Fkxida-stiain Along the do:dusty road home, a small•% huge fish had fUIenai Ifractions of a pound fas [in boss as early as ogists believfi be that the initial geneaeration o f strain bass andid perhapsp the best habitu o f alL! ^ short ofthe benchmark.aik,Krupi.aCast3jcfisb- 1959. 19 The sncces o f thosec f i ^ tfae early Flori^-sta-strain bass stocked into a laitake has the What about- Florida,Floi the mother state o f all; flock b f bouse•e Ifinches feeds nervously / hact fim fte it |9 on tbe diy headsids o f wild sonflom'os. Ih^ e ir^ guide and tropbybs 19705 cocn-inced die b te BoiSob Kemp, former best chanilance of producing huge fish,). Florida bass? rib cage o f a mu!imile d e v & «n & s bfeadnu la reality, K n ^ * s 222.01-pounder may be fisfisheries director for Tofex as Patks and Particulicularly where native fish alretready exist, “Foiget it,*** HarmonHi says. “In norida..poor- tiig in the sun.L TThe wiiid whispers in tbe imsung world recrecortl, Florida fishing WiRTildliie. tfaat Florida-strain1 bbass were stqwi- subscquapjcnt generations tend to cross«s with ex- fisheries managelagcment h ^ presided over the' ^ philosopher Doug HarHannon says. Knowo as or . the predominant istittg fish,fish thereby diluting the super•erior quali- demise of the: fmestfin basis fidiery that ever ex- o r - Nature basi c«ir two but h’s too little, too late.” ! anhourort»toto . N.5L N o kkiMta tved is 7tine$-Ncw$ rc- r ^ itnr- J Poacl;hers kiiUbiacl:kbear!rs for tlheir h hadders '\ — . Tbe Associated Pre»M 1They dp not consider• thetl practice of Fredd Christensen,C a former FFish and rector of thele U.S.’ Fish and Wildlife NMcbing fbr gall bladdetlers widespread . Game: cccommissioner and nowV a board Fo^nsics Labotiboratoty in Oregcm. SAWTOC>OTH REC BOISE — Black bearsbe walking cnirnough to hurt mem berr of Citi- Demand for3r bearb gall bladders has sky- tbe state’s forests cacarry a tiny padage tbebe bear popula- h e possibility a xlists is tliat, Z'ns Against / rocketed in recentrec years becrause black REPOR > in _ bcaT g»n S e n u i WGCBtfn «• aa that puts their lives in ng. bc- bears have beer>een hunted to virtual extinc- tttSiiuceiKaa^li . bladders are worth1 SSS,000 to S8.000 in -I d o n ’t think •* Nre d e n t con tro l ttr n . d e i n bear gall- tion in Asia, Asian thahat poaching is bOfl>ar parts, w e couiiuid lo se b lad d e r sales EspinozaI saidsa b ea r b ile is now tfae s - S t ■ Idaho’s bears ares at particular ri^ be- ma!f^airing o r break- should bbe made most expensiveive dmg in Asia, selling for & cause Idaho and WyiVyoming arc the only ingog the bear pop- tfae entire populati . illegaMnln Idaho. Sl.OOO a gntmm inii Korea. ^ 7 3 ^ 3 2 6 'T states in the Nortbwcsgvcst where it is not il- uia[lation.** sa id . Bear gngall blad-' Spinoza saidaid that 0.1 percent o f people legal to boy o r sell tfae organs. Toi'om R eineckcr, ___Q]Dr. Ed Espinoza. U.S.s. Fish and ?'■«e used in in Asia buyinglg ooec bear gall bladder each TteTe T m p N e j r a ______^ “Bears are being popoacfaed ju st fbr'tfaeir chih ie f o f tb e de- I troditionanal A sian would wipe outout North America’s popula- g an bladders.** said1 PaPaul Weyland. a spc- p a r t m e n t ’s Wildlife Forensics LaboratoryU nicdicincle to treat tion o f 700,000100 black beats. H I ciki agent with the UVS. i Fish and WildUfe wil g allstonenes and “Right now)w the bear population is H Scrvice in Bcnsc. ■ AAboot 2^00 black bear?u s were legally -othe^ malouiladies. A chemical, fountmd in the healthy.” he saicLsaic **But the possibility ex- " Idaho Fish and Gat3ame oflicials do not killilled in tbe state last year,a r . a little more gall bladladders, tauro-ursodcoxyilycbolich ists that, i f wefc don’td (»ntrol trade in bear I Hoddander»r D2 btiieve tbe sale o f gall;all bladders should be thxan s 10 po cent oPa blackc k bear p9 pu]a- acid , .hasbas been shown'to dissololvc. gall i>arts, wc couldluld .lose the entire popula- _ BlegaL tiocoo estimated at 25.000. stones,. sasaid Dr. Ed Espinoza, Ide]leputy di- tion." * D-2 Timos.New9. TwinArin Foils. Idaho Thuraday. Ocl0ciobor12,1935 ' - Mah(0 wind1 c a n p]d a y h a ^i v o c w i[ l t h l o n ^L g s h o t ss at bigy g a m e ^.j3o?orc the fall iss over,o there will s£ y a a ag ff h k it b IIbvtbewizKL fi Tbe BesoftEofb^ whistle and umbirllatas ore.used with' readings»gs for the h ig h er Beaufort many long shotsots taken at'big . H n n O n g I' x h 2 . difEcnIty Tbe Bc3uf m oQiacjnc ii .»'*rii-iw- Kgfct fbjflags tion; inconvenienctc e is felt when alTcct youyour particular buUcl. A y w miss are many< butJt onec possibility so t&zn xo ^ TTih^T- waBdng against witxdu L Thc Beaufort minutes:s withw a good reloading ritan- olkn overlooked is: thjthal o f wind. " ual wiil11 piprovide you with that Infpr- Wind' in no strangairts a c c cbT tt x b £ V imA fc o f 13-lS m g b are a modeoda- W U^of 39<46 mphm are a fresh mation. Idaho hunters, includluding those who are takeiken. a few inches urmV^iflte flt IJ '»«i' * -Ml i*~'i l^tacB ejufijr s e i s eS s ]B tb s a rs e s dktss aod looseh n gale that breaks twigig s off trees and Part o f t^e challenge and cxc/te- hum thc valleys andid caiTyons< o f thc differen‘cnce between a 4cad jnlmaozxb I imiiilBj s yna>—.iiii^rimin£jp=ds ^nal| btancbes aie otovojved. generally impedesi progrcssr-Thr—mcnr^f| )f hhunting is overcoming'thc high mountains. and a woundedW( one. saSoamaxJba-is-*. . . 8. obstacles;les of nature.’ Reading the Here arc some ball|allpark figures lo The: ddifficult pan is deiemuzm^^ ”°S^A_er 1-3=811*anr«53a5ci£ da of 19-24 zic a &«=fteih Winds of47-54 nq ore a s&xmg wind iss jujust one skill thot improves illustrate what wind1 canc; dp lo a long the apppproximate velocity of liicait anr in mSnSi3 riifie «an£ (fitcc- b tcfcie : ain w hich trees wiiwith gale that caoses siilight structural youir chai:honcc5 o f suc.ccss when a ------shot. A buikt'flred:d f from a typical—wind. E:Expcrioioe 4&4he bea «sy-4i jffmgtirriT.tnr tn v n t-begia ■! to t»ay;..creste ts-shiitgles off ' grat shothot presents itself big game rifle, suchh asa: a .30-06 or a dciermitnine u-iod speed, inn ^ Sfaam L. TSe- B cju S arz w a r e tSB o fijiuA o n bodiesesof < btnb&ws. The Bcaufcib rt itusnber is 9. ' ;------.270, will be pushedd offo line about 6 fort Sealcalc provide ji l i a ^ for nld- iinLiifianas a_ W3KX.Hl i. Wnab of SS-63 nqiqdi are a whole Neitherher raio, nor snow, hor j^eau- - inchcs at 200 yardsrds in a 20 m ph ing youiour own -wind v d o a ty ptnAroAo- Viidsar 4-7 0192 VUf c o f 25-31 m p h are a smm ei^a w b ich f s seldom. o l experienc^ fort 6 .shall keqp Gooding crosswind; incrcasc'tJc ’the distance to lines, ' ftiTcezc & at aam Bg £at r tftat se s laige tssocbeses tai The BeanfoRt numt berb 10.' scRoolteaUeacher David Hocklander 300 yards and the bibullet Ts moved Thiss scalc: for cstitnating «iiu.ind ' IcancK malic amd cbSStari-l V3DB aze inofioo;i; telephoaei w hes beginin Ito Hopefbify yoa willII never the from /iriniiring his appointed rounds.

F&G w a r n s n i o t t o ss ] h o o t ¥ a n s i S i t c o m L p l o t o f ff e n d s h uu n t e r s BOISE (AP) .—— .Oncc found _ ' throtighout North Amcrica.Ar trum- • # “When the dog camc dowlown with cancer, she as- peter swans were ncaiicarly eradicated *D o N o t S h' h o o t S w as n s ^ saq u ned' tbe 2ab causedi it and becamc an animal by thc early 1990ss asa a result of irttsactivisc’^ ' hunting and habitat loss^lo: c aaiCAGO n — H air's tfns finfiv an aH-dme otrfaead %Iuetl f said the average pers«>erson does not realize how Thc Idaho FisK andmd Gome warns T V ppfcK? la P®>cop!e can be affected by suchsue oven and subliminal thal hunters lookirking for' snow C 5dbd iiKLis b o v CCS sobway.y. &Hst passionately tn nnessages. u “but folks like me are well aware of the gcesc should look for fo their black fcne.Jt.Jtat as jbevM c about toba itcvalaice," . wing lips and that it isi: not legal to o ms, . i dBBConss Iw y bzs, toCO ^ op eariy fbr th c To counnmct some of thcIC tctowering misinformation shoot swans.' CfKB^B Pgdw rofdb^esfcjsop. thahat is associated with hunting Swans can easilyy beI identified b . S baBEC, b sbatCEZ? G ed cearfyjr h{tas fallen Ojt — h o r- maoane wildlife nuuugement.i; BIJiuctt*and^thc D N ^^vc by their long-necks ondan white bod- __ _atBDttEXf put togcthc^ c r an interactive teabh- ies. Socbe h fieri c k B a e » Saw swift _____ ing tool for 7th- to lOth-gradc stu- To help save the1C magnificent :■ I n « h i > « dents eallectiled '^People, A n i n ^ and bird from extinction,an, swans were Kjgjl '^fantB a a s r t o Estof'*ifa-dK- t h e w i i t e r s» o f a TV the Enviroi/ironmcnt." Chica^-arca fed grain during5 most n winter oJgtxajxagoScs.” b o n d e r wbtf tbt ■.Tt-arfiw . teacherss ararc being offerii^a S9D s B c o m a i b^ i r t r a r i l y months at Red Rocl3ck Lakes Na- m i dIdi b n c dooc bad tb e s o y bet to attend one o f two work- ' tional Wildlife Refu;^^uge in sotith- C o fcxPbweO? iP debase«i An-tn e rie s S shops slate<[ated on Oct. 12 d^d 13 at • western Montana fr from 1S>35' to 3 r xspafbaic tssfii vas and c 1 7 n i i nl i i o n ______Northeasterstem Illinois University to 1992. ^ . t i e dcfebot e of che CBS sitcoi ______I Icam how)w i to adm inister the pro- . Although thc artifitificial feeding ^ - O aLt t fb an r U r c .'* I .ngBrion“ ■S sportsmeim ana g„„ ^hic:hich stale officials hope, and sanctuarics-iike RcRed Rocks and g S OBiV 09tt> ShstBfic tb e fic id o f igDi^ women [n1 w hat will begin;in td put to rest various; r.Yellowstone Nationajnal Park havc ■_____ wildlife mai maruigcmenl myths, H I ra a cc g )reflected by those wh inigM havBi - saved (hc populationjn from extinc- H I s&apeo- o c r cultiac - bx th is case, tl ' Bluett saidsaic hc anticipates no prob- • lion, these actions hahave also dis- xs -m d . wawants the carcass ctm have • Red Rocks vicinityy :since 1987. aaaoTTVkieSaeaB. it b;b y phoning within 24 hoursrs Uto 80(M06-3477. Clerks Due primarily to mistoistoken identity, n f d ras based opon a g irl wiOin assign a number that canm beb used for commerciol - 1 some of those birds: hnhave,ben shot a ^ a dog fiocn a uuiteuitisay research Iab.~ b e meaeat processtng. Of course, thew driverd involved in tl» oc- by hunters. tering area or« is a real xmsfaRxmc.” I s nnvTffTrfrir g Uzsa «C3C.3tli9SE«< ad e always lm first claim. CouCourtcsy prevails. •. L “To lose any one'o: of the swans state wateateribwl jnanagex G a y UCTm o a e s s m m s CTa-ro5*nta&oc6y - • ; that learned to migratelie to new^ win- said. tflieBaflJ jiirji.L

A d i r o in i d a c k r J But then the beast som()mehow nudged o f I^ a l ad b m c s in1 tltbat area have takesHo'Ho IliiiiiTlnn Cwuuty boardd has asked the , before bearsars Icam how to rip thrpugh '‘^ e kitchen light on, ate a chocolate only slight r tfiriBg. can pndferag and., of state to ose bait and: tdogs to hunt screen doors.>ors, on the counter andd pulledp the sil- sure fronom thc liamilios xr- down beats and Idll be>ears. if neces- “It's so0 muchm easier to deal with Il^ydware dmwer out so barhardhe broke i l . CounQ' Boi3oard^fSiy>erMsars Ifinnrn— ISS» « 5 0 0 - ^TT» OtftcTS h a v e to this early on. when the bears arc start- ligand sent utensils crashing,ing. Jarred, from that asks st -” &vironnicntah tps-havc coun-- ingtom oveiIVC around in the spring,” ;;rthcir sleep, the Fishi ftfam ily cam e officials to allow out-of-sea- pm idlM arbvsta Foccst w w l ckA have triedicd ^ d flat there a ^ bettcre r W3^ to con- ;:;(lownslalrs to a kitchenen that looked son huntinting and the use of yVMo t f k e l O . a r 1 5 f e e l D keep rbeiu aw ay though n kilUng them. . i }:;nike it was hit by a huirurricane. com- bait and dogsdoj to hunt bear.' — Tbe coocepc of ' ibeats up trees /G L J_;2SS -.plete with “precipimtion”n” ion the floor. It’s a declaration dc of •»-ar "* * & nsfioas Saiaas'aaiB fc z o d o fc a d e a & e e a p d fa i« cbe.i»IugJig tbey alicacfy have. He would v like lo / Tl ;^ga|bagc cans t i p j^ andd carsc vcntiiat- been rippedledopen. i^EspapB&K ic.'~V3egisiaaxL sec the agency bener eenforce rules / *J “A bearOT doesn't distinsnisi bc->- urimiet tllmwli n» IHh-r t[ ^ P f e n i Som esezi^»cn»Tjl reS ef s£ n zU be on against feeding bears, nrelocate prob- I : ■ .Local officials arc fcifed up. com - tween a lar^large log that it Ups iqxati £ir ^1* ^iifiirii'n cs tbe HijFiD is a CEDK wbeo a beat'st's lent beais and st^> eceducational ef- I 7pl3ining that public safetjfety is at stake grubs andi a carit rips qa tn ior a cooil- I cf B 2vay J fioen t._«.. (qId fixts. J atch 'an|} thal campcrs and tourourists arc get- •cr.*’ said1 Bob E Inslemian. re^ona]J ids Log Beichiefli. black bbear specialist Addlscm A«. E. n Tirtn Falls : tirw spooked. , wildlife mai : axsxSiaaed tbac peep ibethem & r wmnec's sleep.:p. fir DEC, notes that relococation cffoits t S r ^ Hui) f if you corric across5 a 500-pound ment o f En'Fnviitinf»i*tTtn1 1. . jffafr- Also, icpm 3T latefy work bcr.n iy bcacars just come Houi? Moo-Sat : bcju- by yourself an'd you’ou’rc 10 or 15 “The bearar doesn't know it's dong 1 Q[^ btfe a locofo f back o^ otbeis take their p ' 10 am to 6 pm ; fetft away, it’s ndl a goodlod feeling and anything wronfr"wr •cwnf-nVrnc S anx scarwA goc fer bonKsotbitfv A<&iaKfiKis th s 60. Bear control oflen b

Idaho anggler talks tc:o flyfishers! lo k Far IhlesetrK rtB easdsatbnt's W hen he h. isn’t ilsliing. Taylor ; :.Thic Times-Ncws TKUC s a i j h J ______writes abot>out fishing - lant tey nar- P a r t a i y * — B h w m f a r K ------" ! •• Z ^ T W Y n . FALLS - NoNoted Idaho rative styley'lc is ju st as rae^niirittaog'Z jinoiuteSaKaaell'iOBa-fe;.BL:rfaa!g3at9 scope, ;;-imgIer Marv Taylor willvill reveal thc in oral presrescntatjons. scft gaa «asc. s ! ^ &c a «ad gu x io & U p t o .s s a o •^sctfrels'of successfulil Ifishing on 5 0 % < r f f ^ •rH ^ry s Lake during nI pipresentation I N o w * » 3 9 9 ” _ :_Wddnesday. 2 F E Ir I i r e I S A L E I After fwo months of}f ifishing the .If/e c fr^ie S h a v e r Ifncifilrr? ' 3 0 FIST► T O L H l f b DELTA ALI SEAEASON SBR I Taylor has developloped several |M i^ F A c r o s y A M gnetO fyryf reduced prices!' ;;rnew fly patterns andJ refinri ed hifj, I jl AUTHOSIZED ^ E M i U P S m ______EL RADIALS i ftcehniquc for landingg i its elusive I RtREMMGTON* ^ Ju icers. N m s c o ' ~ He will share bis wiskvisdom with | SH ljtWAfER SaVICE B E n i SrfedbctedBffiK I rthc-M agic Valley Flyfi:yflshers at 7 1 0 9 6 o ffreguiarpfice f r I ^ -p.nii. at the Rock Crcck:k iRestaurant ion West Addison Avcvc. in Twin Falls. M tM UW aAG M IsbidCiespo. bffis-itaD « 3 0 c i i .a > g n y . A i ]I *^ 1 2 I o i f _ J

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Thursdaday. O c lo b o r1 2 . 1995 Tlmo5•^los-Nowo, Twin Foils. IcJoho D-3 Oregij o n m ^1,11 provl^es phcdtogra]iphyieaan b e ain adveenture ■ ■ ■ Volkk ’s cam era hihas seen Him]lilayan peakscs, Califomia whit<' te water, andd the edge offan Oregon wy aterfall ENE. 'O re. (A P) — Haveave video because that woul)uld be a, better ”1 nearlyirly idied, literally,".he said, “ 1 Camera. WWill Climb. medium for helpingI promote] his swelled up, up, was num b all the way Or « . paddle, ski or even jumrimp climbing school, (fown to' my waist and was hypcrvcn- out anin airplane, for that matterter. With some tips fromm a KGW^TV tilating forfor c about 10 minutes. Finally, Contact:t: M ike Volk at Extreme:mc cameraman, who, overr thct years, did it revcrr;edcd it itself" , Production:orts. Eugene, Ore. several stories on Smithth Rock climb- Then,, in an attem p t to make up a0 42-year-oId■ form'er moun->un- ing. Volk bccamc skilledcd enough with ^wme of thethe lo^t time, Volk.ascendcd ig guide and rock climbinging the camera to be askedcd to work on into the HinHimalayas too quickly, cau.i- school ownwner. is sort o f o modern-dayday some commercial producuctions. Taking ing oxygengen sickncss which laid him . the sophisticated SanSan shots that nobody else wantedWi to' take, up for sevenrveral more day.s. Francisco0 jgunfightcr fcoturcd in thc of coursc. To makeuke matters worse. Pakistani r old vc Gun Will Travel” telcvi-:vi- “C om panies wouldId comc o v e r military “lia“liaison officers" at the base -sionscries.K. wanting to shoot some greatgr angles on camp wouldouldn't allow Volk to use his Vol'oik is a “shooter" withh a the rock for their TV con'>mmercials and biggest cami:amera, which has a powerful video camcmcra on his shoulder — clephoto lens on il. .rather thnrian a six-gun on his 'C om panies woio u l d c o m e ‘Tlicy'rc -i nt war wilh India hip. d he specializes in qover w anting to sshoot som e ind they.'re afraid there was ; peoplepi in “extreme" ^oing to be some military outdoor rccrccrcation settings, not . great angles onn t h e r o c k sc°niccret shown, they, were wor- for th eir TV comm m e r c l a l s nedied about us laking tliat cam­ Mow xtfcmc? era up high and showing thc . VlV olk’s most rccent a n d t h e i r c a mn < e r a m e n ' opography of thc area,” Volk • • adventureB tookt< him high in the Wwouldn’t l w ant to g o u p o n t h e said.aid. HimalayasIS thisI August to. film y^^,walli so I g o t hired)d as second The military didn't objccl part WOIvorld-renowned rock I ^ , >o0 fil filming with smaller, con- clim bcr T odd S k in n er’s cam era to dolo t h a t . ’ sumcumcr-grade video cameras. atten^nt to “free climb” thc CcC onditions in . thc N ^cI«teXfjow er. —■■ Mike Volk, on hovgIW his company, Him:limalayas “are pretty harsh." V th eJ^^angular ai tow er is a /oik said. “It wasn't a com- 3.000-foot-I)t-hifeh rock pillar that Extreme Produclioions in E u g e n e, bnable spot." begins 17,500 feet elevation ______Ore.,C was born skSkinner was setting up his and tops oOioOt.ot 20,500 feet. Ifs ^ — * ' ■ ' routeoulcs up thc face of the tower • about 20 miles from a K-2. their cameramen wouldn'In't want to go when Volk}lk had1 to head back to the less Tower’s steep faceICC up on thc wall, so I gott 1hired as sec- United StateJtalcs. Some o f the fooiage pitches lhat scorc near thelhe ond camera to do that,"t," he said. “ I will likelyy enden up in a very top o3f p a scale used to rate the dif*lif- wound up buying my owown broadcast show, he said,said ficulty ■ routes ^ilt can be ascendedled quality video gear" arand E x trem e Most oi f f Volk’sV camera work had without mmechanical aid, or “free•ee Productions \vas bom, been closcrerio ic home. climbcd.” Volk sold his guidee scrvicc: and He .shot01 two I' videos that Silicon' Free imbcrs use ropes for safety,ty, climbing school business:ss and moved Graphics; of of fvlountain View. Calif, but make; their way up by using onlylly to Eugene tliree years ageIgo und started used as moii\loiivational and “team build- thc rock face, fac not ropes or pitons, for Digital Image Producti:tions, w hich ing" tools> furfor its annual meeting of its 4 does three-dimensional animationsan for I.OOO-membi:mber sales staff. Thc films s world-class rock climbingng companies who want VWorld W ide feature topop company i executives iii at riely high elevation,” Volk)lk Web sites. That work filliills in the gaps physicallyy challengingclu situations, kinncr’s expedition. “It’s thethe ■ between the outdoor advci,'cnlurejobs. “Next year.year Silicon Graphics wants first thathat it’s bcCT done.” A call-fVom Skinner,•, whom Volk ustodoasksk7 divingi video," Volk says. alscIso has carried camcras on knew from his skiing aiand climbing Tlie vicc:c presidentspi arc really going thc o f El Capitan in Yosemitcite days in Jackson Hole, WWyo., led him to Jump and and Volk agreed to film it. 1 Park, splashing throughgh to the Himalayas and onene ofhis most "mainly bccausebcc. I’ve already done Class V whitewater in California’sI’s. challenging assignments.;. IIt also turned para-sailing.'ng. which is more dangerous Kem /er. and to the brink of an out to be one of tlie mosiost fmstrating. than sky divirJiving," Oregon vaterfall to capture footagege Bad weather, illnesses, atand Pakistani In fact,, Volk Vo is sort o f an outdoors red tape all whittled away:,y at the month utility man.,n. participatingp in everything 9 ^ 1 XT since his freshman year in that Volk had available forbr thc job. from alpineine and telemark skiing, to high sch«^I^I in thc Portland area, Volk)lk He and a helper wererc to join thc mountain1 biking,bil kayaking and. just is a issance outdoorsman whoho climbing party at their babasecamp, but recently, scubscuba diving. . — found himsciisclf in the adventure photog-lg- bad-weather groundedd planes an d So, ifall all these sports are work, raphy businciness almost by accident. washed out roads, eo.siinglg them sever- what docsj VolkVo do for fun? • I photographsp o f climbcis at ol days...... 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Witht emplojyment t rising, firmssraid J u s t i c (: e b a c k s Lus W e s t Boise^’s highi-tech 11markett for Wiorkers$ f o r l o> i n g - d i s t an e e p l a n The Associated Presess U.S. Dis T h e Assodeted Press District Judge Horold I techoicians at $20,0000 a year. Micron spokeswomniTian Julie Nosh said compe-pc- Greene,e, wwho oversees a consent Electronics industryly jobsj have been growinglg tition for em ployees; is getting to u r e r , but thcthe WASHINGTONN —■ US W est decreeJ that thi broke up ATAT in BOISE — Boise hasIBS joined thc Silicon Valleyley steadily over the pastit year,y Hotch said. A t 2.522 company has not notecIted m a n y workers ditchinging would be allowed to provide long- J 984 and b a s a stop for high-tech .1 nd barred the Bell offspring ;h .hcsdhunteckas.electronicsics million in June, the numlumbers are approaching theIC Micron for a competitoritor. - distance service outsideoi its 14- from aI numbernui o f businesses, in- •indusliy employmentIt returns n to its highest levelvel industry’s all-time recon » rd of2.62 million in 1988. Micron recruiterss concentrate( on wooingPg ' state region if custoitomers also buy eludingig long l< distance. AT&T •in seven years. “Based on sales ondid Justj the general health o f ast local phone scrvicce from1 the com- agreed to thetl US West plan. Through newspaperier ads and job fairs, suchch thc industry, wc see a c ” workers primarily fromfrc lh e N orthw est, East a continuation of thc trend,^ Coast and California,, NlNash said. pony, according to a plan unveiled ll marksarks the second time the ;companies as Texas InstrumentsIns Inc., Inlel Corp.rp. yes, at least through thelhe end of this year and into on Wednesday by the JusticeJi Depart: Justicc Ocpartment De; has backcd a ;and IBM are trying to raid the nmks of Micron■on thc next,” Hatch said, ° ^‘S o for, th ere doesn’tn’t oppear to be an elTect on qur turnover rate,” she s ment. regionalII BBell co’mpany’s request •Technology Inc., Hewlewlett-Packard Co. and otherier The charge is being; ledIci by such semiconductor Thc first of its k; "Over thc last year,r, tthc recruiting market has kind, the plan to provide/ide long-distance service, •Treasure Valley employloyers. companies'os Texas InsInstruments, Intel and Mi-' would generate com]mpetition to rc- In April,il, theth department endorsed “ It’s a case of not havtiaving access to the etnploy->y- cron, which ore scrambliitbling to build new factories5 gotten tighter. There hahas been more competition gionol Bell compan {fo n il) technical po:sositions, so Micron has jnics, which in a plan for for Amerilcch to provide .'ees you need and goin]3ing after them," said Johnhn in the United States and abroad to meet the ex- . many ureas of thc countiycc contin- long-distanistance service to two citics :Hatch, spokesman for t stepped up its efforts in irecruiting.” ir the American Electronicsrs ploding demand for theirleir products. ue to be the primar]iry provider o f — Chicagicago and Grund.Rapids, ;As&ociation in Santa ClaClaro, Calif., Micron is strugglingg tot( fill its own ranks. Thee So have its competitotitors. Texas Instruments is local phone serviccc to residential Mich. — locatedli -within fi? local Thc companies arce looidngI mostly for engi-ji- company’s new foctor:tory in Utah will employ/ > advertising a jo b fair in IBoise this week and Inteltcl and business customcners. phone territory. tcrr That plan alsd necrs and electronics tectechnicians. At Micron, en-n- 3,500 people and recniitiruiters are still trying to fill1 is sending rccruitcis to Boise1 later this month to The plan must be»c approved by must be: approvedapp by Greene. :gineers start at $36,000lOO to $42,000 per year andnd 600 positions in Boise. conduct interview s.

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M o n e yr ...... - Everryone;’s WOInderiing ab(•out tblie sto(ckmaarket wnrme cBmameiicv (t6e vfeld By Jobn Ctinniff ------1 c u s o nI tlthe longer term, geneiall}ally trtitrfc-pTt xem j sxn £n'X ii- n aflUnunt T te Associated Press Octobciberll,1995 conservevative by nature, sound reS'rea- able." said W t ^ hnnivesuas'Ser*ice 5 o r TcEiSBity b o m b B near 3. Hich 14.773.91 } „igh«tdo«. ly calm and'confident abouK nit o a O c t 4 . Bia Bawlkeanneg ofe « a ti tower f NEV<' YO RK — AirAmazing, isn’t it, jm fl Low 14,686.48\Sfpi tfa i som e o f those Jcchtechnology stocks fcitM mand.*’' declares d the headline o f thetbt OTTi^ n f Htf nmet -wr^ir gnwtfti ptBapectr finr *nntfecr iIek were trusted toI dedeliver ihc good ------r O c to ber e r II issue of StandardJ A& spe cted miiiirrt dfasoyiw^jrw rm iafle tannoaeni - «i*!iii»; s 2 B sttong profits life by o v e n iig h t expexpress are now ------4875 Poor’s“OuUook." “ C ' . ^ ^gaasBxag n g row th, a \ic 9v d a s threats to) pepersonal solven------4750 It explaplains that *1he smooth w ayyin n -while tfae fotine is aI >vafi xnAaown. iffWinigfti t ------4625 w hich reccntrec pTOfit-taking in ledmol-ool- its ris k s c m he icdoco SSJw’ f o fiaia l B tesom c; a n d x c>? ^ Anhn-meagi positfjies r This is whal happippens when so ____ ------4500 Ogy Stock)cks was absorbed by tbe cn-er-va- soa. m m b m on ey piles intcinto one scctor o f ______4375 all mariccicet m ay serve to ranforee■ ia-in- Amoc^tben^stivcsix -TwiTtli'inn t ^ laiBc t Fes Etesorve SrtendlmesB' tbe market, socb osJ technology,tei and L__. conndencc.” Major vulnera-3a< T h e poleptia] f c r eacan n ^ ^ ^ disap - m- is n 't l i f c ^ 'tt> be x s sbE t r a ® a s a 3 ^ KMwidlj■ody bDffl*s tilbe f u t u t ^ o f EoevTdble it will!I happen,ha and ev- too. Ifyoyou were a 28-year-old mutualual . the demise o f the markekctploceoreven mentaryy forf Lehman Brotbcis. datedited a g o , ^ xs luereouttlogtsts, eryone w itb comm onm sisense knows it. fund portwrtfolio monogcr with tens of perhaps the finish offihe J long bull Octoberr 2 2 . Tbe positives lesriD h e m n rr ur but, well, that's the stocl

" P e^ r r s o n a l , IAqui(et celejbrati-look tim er oflofT this fall in o ld AlbuquerquTque r in be g&nl 10 bear tfiey a a His own softwarearc business — aiow' tn&caetfHsttfelflHiii dl w e b o p e n ot a turlturkey, ffteftssQss hats lats and accessories) and o u ‘‘^oafts’’ tftac opea in din o ® o o c 'd iy ait 1970s15 prices in company cafeterias. e l a i Eaaacd am£ x tSiee^& ie • T h e re is no speciiecific anniversary date to n s t d £ 1^ . inbe Ite offits noce. said companyly spokeswomans Erin Car- BCJ& nuaaeiliv T=Wtfr% e ^ - ’ ney. rmrt LaJctakeside School classmatc Paul Alien stanedd thetl partnership that be- ^ ^ f c o f l b - came M idosoft inn 1975,1 working in Albu- querque witb a comomputer company named1 B o ao n iai MITS. In &ct. it was the early incomc from eaLB w A aauaSagB aescnone BASIC, the softwajware language Microsoft o r a*Q> SB^ects.SB& Besmae of this, w ro te fo r M iT S . ththat inspired the Gates m tfis semss sea m the Cbristm as'card poem,po< according to the S n S D E m ^ b o o k . “ G a le s — HoHow Microsoft’s Moguli infaeBocftiodbironi Snr PlKJteC Qmcfcerr Reim exited an Indusdustiy and Made Himselfr ------ite-Riebesi-M ao-in-ArhAmerica:^------S3j^aw?^St% iieagc------The anniversaryry celebration is taking oEdaacL tUiaers CTO truck any place Ibis month1 m mostly bccause. th is is nii,niiuii KruHii &nr aD! c j p o a f - r r w hen tb e com pan y holdshc its annual employ^ I mrfti x s cftryftm s. savmgs. ce m e e tin g a n d begilegins a new fiscal year.. Microsoft founder BillIII (G ates d iscu sses the pprevious 20 y ears sinctice the company's incapie p O o n 3 n c f p l a n s f c r flw■ ' f a t n m Carney said. at the firm’s Redmond.Id. W ash., faclltty, which:h includes a com panyy 1m useum. p a b e tfan rgagiaeti b y crip. * Employees gathether Thursday for their ------— faeeting/’party.~andIthe ih anniversaty'-will beTi—, —^just' openedris-m ain ly •for-foj empioyees and ------A-1^-hardwareexhibit-featurearea-sevcTal-gen-—eri ^ -oncooe of Piesidem Stove e c a d X tis p o r pcojject. . . k ^ them e. T h e mleeting eet has-grown so large customers but will be opci)pen beginning next eratictions of computers, includiLiding the o r i^ - sw im m io it has been held thethe past few years in the year for scheduled toursurs by school and nal ^Macintosh and the MITSrS Altair 8080. video ofo f f o n n e r C h i ^ ^ h n ^ MJOfferr “y” ™ " Kingdome. but thisis year,> because the Seat- community groups.-Thcrecre' are no plans to whicich first inspired Gatess iand Allen to Frank Gandette.Ga w bo died in 19 I Qiifitimt] azscmtly prosMcs lie Mariners arc using'theusi Dome for the o p ^ itto the gcnerarpubliciblic. w ritete sofhvare and which bcciccame the ccn- formingg a Bbxs Brathetsxtxidnearatacom- PBdtaQi le championship scries W hile docu m en tin g the t rise of the ter oof M icrosoft’s first busiisiness deal in pai^ meet>ectins. ^ o^i-aB-attes American League c as (fte fiuniicijl against Cleveland,J. tl the 10,000 o r so local world’s largest software! ctcompany, the mu- 1975.'5. O ne CO a'Hf- sM ag a E. em ployees w ill go to the Tacoma Dome, scum also tracks the evoli/oiution of the per- £xl■xhibits to u ch in g on M icrcc rosoft’s w ork- ' typical pcograninicT*spn ofllcp — aideskcew- d * Bs: anj^atcmn fia m te & tbatt The longest-lastinging tribute to M icrosoft’s sonal-computer industry,', ggoing back to the hard-;d-play'hard ethic probablyly would be the ered with tediamiag Tie ama anniversary comes» iin the form of a new 1960s with a teletype com;smputcr identical to mostst interesting to the non-tci-techie visitor, board coicovered w ith scribblings s n e i a * , PC o r U aem tosb r a a sqM company museumRl on( Microsoft's Red- the one Gates and Allenlen used while at j There;re is a picture of Gates afteral someone “How do I e-mail H dp d ^ to3 let] dtean nDjianrffv® ifnftflr. Imfoc ■Tu’mrt W asb ., camipus. pu The museiirn, which Lakeside. ■ threwrw a pie in his face a t a n employeeeit gath- know nq?ay c-m< ail i s do w n ?” tnai^gnnedl to th e desktop I aad jiin.iiiiLirri.!Tny m erged B fe o te . t&ns oCTTtffng tmil- G e r m a nI mi a r k , s t oo i c k m a r k e;t, t M exicanII peso all helpI dollaiir gain groi> i m d s cinnEs. Ctt«'.cfa«TiIbaded fiedasp Qsmpoaa;. t&e m£br- NEW YORK (AP)') -— The dollar edged rtropcan m rrcncics also hclpc;lped it gain on the Premimicr Alain Juppe was Ict ofofT the book in a Juppe sa s caanpatfflk WB* oiftar pcp- „ higher again Wecinesd;aday. assisted by new JtJapaneseycn. potem:ntial scandal that could haveave led to his res- “ TheIC d

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PUBUC NOTICE FORiR fluJdonce orid/or chanicloidor PUBLISH: October 10 andid rectod to flio a written An­- Case No. SP 95-911 : MTMEoisniKn^axmT; 83303. a n d O ed wBh the, meirctaijRs«ir of tho. Estate„ OF THE FIFTH JU nO A L • m A G SK V APPLICATIONS DISTRICT OF THE STATEI DATED th is 30th day ofI : a& kt»- idents ot Twin Falls, ^ within twenty (20) days olI of, f SepnmlHr.l9a& R Jerofxie. Qoodlng. Blalns,llie' IN THE DISTRICT COURTrr the service ol this Sum-• ZULA MARGIE HARRISS OF IDAHO. M AND FOR APPUCATICNSFOR THE COUNTY OF TWM to r w w tmswA. CaattmaB Bl■OniCE IS H g tB y G tV - CONSIDERATION AS AN Casala. Minidoka. Camasnas OFTHERFTHJUDICtAL^ mons; and you aro furtherr HENDERSON STEARNS, SUEWMSB rue OISTRICTOFTWESTATE FAUSMAQSTRATE t« y Baep— asapBha■ .BEiMm*omarigrwd E - UPffTEDWAYOFUAGJa3tC- or Lincoln counties. The c notified that unless you do) Deceased. Pem s n jR e p iui iiiifm 11 ^ IhBaa IMm i ppoliitmt P*r- VAU£Y MEMBER AGEN­EN- agondes must bo aDIoI to OF IDAHO, IN ANO FOR ^ so within the time herein1 OMSKM lod THE COUNTY OF TWIN CY ARE NOW BEn«QS provide an annual audited • apecified, the Plaintiff willI NOTICE IS HEREBY GA/- PUBLISH: Oet jber tz . 19I obn=«B»n<»=^IS i - IiB*naii»aam«diesaBa&^ | iW financial record with disclo­Ho. FALLS MAGISTRATE talce judgment a ^ n s t youI EN that the undersigneda Ca9eJte.SP « ^ •. AiCXtMlbUFOR 190M6 NOTICE TO CRSXTDRS aml2S.T995 MjraailLBw.P.O.Bex3 c AAlle n s n a iMHinadalm s sure of revenue and ox- DIVISION os prayed in sold Complaim.. has been appointed Porf ^^T-taS«na.a«o> agriMiM« saklKteaasKt ' ^ The URitod Way of Magicigic pendltures lhat confonns sonal Representative ot In the Matter of Ihe Estide» ______*- Cose NO. CV-9S-2e59 , of WALTER E. LARSEN, M ■ TI E B S T R C T COURT S3303.anfl!IM«tta)iB*• ■n caqsieadl fis p n s c t t t • ) Vitfey is aceepttng af^iaca-lea- ^ with generally act^eptod nu- The nature of tho claimt the above-named estate. t o a t tntlhalfreUaiitnsiMimfnireur ' 1 tiara from toeat voluntaryary dldng procodures. SUMMONS against you Is for tho mon­■ All persons having dalms j docessed. OFTHEFrTHJUDG^ , M. LYNN DUNLAP, ' OSnVCTOFTIESIXXE oxiEDiihisaamiaareff , r mMBaaffaritedaisattn*« - ( AraOh a nd walfare afien-en- ies due and owing. wtttiin four (4) monfl» aftor S ip M b a e s a e . ftOas mfiffcadbnsS Otis RO- > eto to partfdpawasmem-jm- Any local hoalth and woi-,o|. Plaintiff, the date of the flrst publica- NOTICE IS H S IS Y GW-• * OFKMHaaiAM»«R ' [J m at m e u n d e rs ^ g ^1 THE couwrr OFTI « glM rC M teasraafitdUmswUtba ^ . tf they meeteet fare agency meeting those WITNESS my hand andI tion of this notice or said tUiiaw batfd. aaints ’ . and otnef criteria, and notfSt RJCKY MARTINEZ, ,the sea] of said Court thisI claims will be forever • n u jtS M A O s n u o E . 1 ceroin oriBeri*. i' sonal Representathw ott . D i v t s n i oaedHWISBptaBantBdte , ' already a member agoncy1CV Defendant ^ 18th day of August. 1995. barred. Claims must bo » ■ S .ThB agoncy must be on In- of me United Way of Magicole THE STATE O F IDAHO presented to the firm of. tho above-tiamed estate. . AO persons having OWms c PUBUSH: 2s i s s s r j s s : 'pMpoHifrf. noivproflt. ta«tax Valley Is eligible to apply.“ SENDS QREEnNQS TO: . |ROBeFlTS.FORT. Coleman, Ritchie ft Rob­ • f a n . c»> GteBft & PKaraonv RICKY MARTINEZ ' ; ■ a , e rii of the Court ertson. 156 2nd Avenue, ag^tvt the said dsoes i iiii1 NOTCCTO r CROnORS tpcetw5si«G.ias6 2 MoCtRSS01(C}3.'ch8r- . a re required to p resen tI bitalM t aarartteEOde : «eBM«iiaR.PABa r ■fc -ftafcie OTBBflizaifon flov- AppOotton form MUST be fi2S Locust J/e/C odey. Deputy Cleric West, P.O. Box 525. Twin r Z74BL^n>FWns.rdafto k (0. Twin Falls, Idaho 83M1 Fails. Idaho 83303-0525. '(heir claim s w ithin fourr ot-ncug^l0 UlUUiifi I ■Z~ ^ff ^ t>fa th* U f dCwtots hsvinQ OMRiin In vember 1. 199S to be . PUQUiSH:.OcJober5.,12. and filed wWi the Courts - c a n t - ...... •- - - ttdm ne» tor s t t«a*t twowo considered. Call or write“ to v o u ARE HEREBy NOTI-• \ I 9 a n d 2 6 ,1895. I - ficslpublictfenbrmsno- ' aSSHCrOFKSDOE^ REO that a Comptainl has - DATED this 22nd day of' ,tice or said dafcn* « « be) NOnCEt G o u - *OFSMin^MB^aM ^ 2 i»ii day st h A v ranan. . .request applicaUon: September. 1995. - • 1 'Z Opportunity Poflcy boeri'flled against you In1 ' IN I THE DISTRICT COURT ' fo rev er b arre d . C toim aI.. ESiltfvtttMtsidacaignad; -V M tf pm M * for and con- United Way of Magicle the District Court of the] OF < THE FIFTH JUnCtAL must be pieseotad to theI h as b M n appoM ad P v - VaOey • Rfih Judicial District of the) IDI8TRICTOFTHE8TATE IMURIEL STEELE |undersigned PersoniiB ip- s -T u- Personal Representaflve 1 ' > •naB tiH 0 i and care needsds 143SAddIaonAv*.E. Slate'cf Idaho, ih and forr OPIDiW O.INANDFOR I resentatlve of the estate, t) to- SuitaB.. ^ ------. the Cowity of.Twln.Falls,.....THEMUKTYOFTWIN 1 . cto RoBg & Pettnon. Aoor-.• jAlperaomhwfingdBtaei / t - ^ tt. TM nFaaa.l0 833C1 the above-named Ptaln- , FALLS MAGISTRATE IPUBUSH: October 12, 19' neysatI Law. P.O. Bsx: a g i M said d n a s a d «MJUCEroCHUU^^S gRM^Sawittbiwaa; ' ' wUDBHk tn ttw hMHh. wel- and 28,1995. : ' t r ' ;£ c r.ta tJa n . vocithth (»8>7KMa22 and you ore hereby df> DIVISION- I 2 7 4 9 . Twin Falta. Idaho• arerwniirMl.XOBrasMtta » O d C te S n d 12.1901 a ' . - ' I;,'. i - n u xc a a a r,G c c c a r-;3 ;. T S K TlmeaJUss-Nowa. Twin Falls. Idaho E-3

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NOTICE OFTFTR^STEE’BSALE advertisement, minority busiiiusineso enterprises wrill be at-■ Oectelon on North SchoddeI j Amendment tcom FV2 dar>-- pjaca i a attwa-m « n a t a t t>- a nuoBw m : tty ttr* Twirr Ranger R ar D l^ct. This EA forded full opportunity to submitsub bids in response to tfrls> Fire RehablDtation Planlo- )ally to C-1 P.UD. darsityf mantonf1 i BT \)i I iiJMit^lac FifalltsHjs^twav'Oiatrlcr.. prop pnq: c saa to klantify a n d to On me 30Ch day of JANUAlUARY, 1990, at me hour of 10:15:15 Invitation end will not beI diidiscriminated agslnst on meI catad in JEROME county 1 toraTSaoeparoaloflBndI 315 AddisonA M arM 'nm . Tl.■nZSCWiSfWBmHAaetiua ewaluatBn a l m e a ffacts of opfr A.M..of8aWday.(r®coonl;gnliod local timo). In me Office>of ot groundsofrace, color, sex.X. o0^ national orlg&i In considw- atTBS.R21E.Sectioo2a. 1 wim tha w a« boundary of EasLTMirfrtillii.JcaiRaun-- cificdflc actions aasoclatad Flj'At Ainoric&n iltto Ooniiompony, 260 3rd AVenue Norm,nh, .^ o n for an award, and analyzed in environ- 1 atfdparcai being locitad atI BaoMrtiaSygcidiaJae 7 tSffijOSCterZB.I^.atrS wim wltf tha snow cat sKtlng Twin FoIH. In the Countynty of Twin Falls. State of Idaho,ho, m entaldocum ent: « tha C B /a east Ct^ Um&sI r^iiiJlLtaonlv3hiB3ts3B>-f ppmi. ( im li tlma)j and: th w octtvitiaa. acth Flf»t American n u # Comjompony o( Idaho, inc., an IdahoIho NOTICE TO FEDERAL-,AL-AID CONSTRUCTION ID050.AD-9S055. 1and tha aotrth boundary’ plIcamtiepBnntsadaBf caasxid) cffieai jpitiliely Corpofitlon. aa auccassofsor trustee, will sell at public auc-uc- CONTRArRACTORS beingI locatad In tha 2400I ptacaadrtwa^nMtaanah- f sjlock I o f Addison AvaruMI mantonpopac^ibEaiBdan r for Isnowcat skiing to me UnNad States, all payable>Ie aat tho Umo of sale, me followinging Propoaala must be prepare at C t» iwall. laiiapel%a(S.aiit»nac.T«ia thaitha aicisOng ski araa. an. TvvIn Fafla County, IdafIdaho. Plans, apedficatlons, fomim oo( contract, proposal forms, 13.1995. CLAnBtCEpCCARD 321 3 Second Aisnue Ean. tfifriBltt. ittan o upssTi m vm ant Section 16: That part of ims SE%SW%, described as and other Information mayI be obtained at me ofTlce of me RaqueataI a Special Uaa' 736 7 ^ 7 . fflertuamHiftsraBcfl-saC.. TheTha operation would con- feUoWa; Idaho Transportation Departnkortment Boise. Idaho, ond aro '------IP ern* in order that ttiaiQv Aiy andaflipeaonsgle- mmaTKoflimaffilei sisfslsr -f using a now Me BB3INNJNQ at a point vyhkwhich is SoUm e9 * sr west, 73.00.00 on filo for examination ot mene officeo ot tho Dlsbict Englnoer NOTICE OF PUBUC rpfcant na y tisne construct- airlry a B comnwtit ntay ______trantran: jo rt sk ie r o 1 lop featfrom the South quarterrter comer of sold Section; mence>ce at Shoshone; Idaho. HEAR040 < ed and operate a raatau- peg p and iae .taard an (EOW eB 2f?tG Sa.aR B =or Oftrof mu terrain Ol ve mo ski North c m ’ East. 217.B00 tsfeot; mence Notico ia hereby by rm r t aarvlng be»^ a maaarea, inatnllatton of a ovor- South B9*5r W est 400.001.00 foflt: mence A non-refundable chargeroe of TWENTY DOLLARS ' the Planning andZoning taraoas on propeifir li,» ularl (? g u u U iii SoiTd: nigfniBltr yurt fadilty for tho South crzr West, 217.89 fefeet; menco ^ £K{UmpIUIIppIIabIl|Uliaaiaa Ux will be made for each 1Commission for the City o( at ( 637 Rtar Avenue m Twin /s/LBUBr.V.OtB»i A r. ppurpoaa u r ?f conducting North 89*57' East. 400.00.00 feet to THE POINT OFDF set of plans, paymem to beBem i ade by check, payable to ' Twin .Falla. Idaho, that a fFata. ConnTustt^ C DewaispTT^Shi ______7gukisd ^ skiing. B ^IN N IN a me Idaho Transportation DepartmenL Dep Plans may be or- 1public hearing wB be held LAUREL CUNNMOHAM Onetor Q — dered by phone 800-732-20>•2098 (In Idaho) or 206-334- con October 31.1995. e F R aqueata a Special Uaa niR ^ ■jncE Tha- Tha EA is available upon 'TfwTrosteahaa no knowliowlodge ot a more particular de­le- 6430; or by written request«t tto me Idoho Transportatk>n ' Tueaday. at the hour of Permit F in ORlar that tha ap- PUBLISH: P O n n S w r TtZ. liile a s e tR D H S i r ^ T O I C E r ra Oardlng tme. poa^aalon1 or oncumbrancea to satlsN mehe No proposal will tw considendered unless sccompanied by Requests I a Z o r ^ Distrfct FF>em« in order that tha ap- •aS-fexSlynSDtaaiKpttt^ ■« Ipt[panartaraisnBwcBC swine puJF^BUSH: October 12. obllgatton secursd by andnd pursuant] to me power af salelie an acceptable proposal guanuaranty in an amount not leaa C ( hange and Zonmg Map pplicant ba permitted to TTwraaiDtBoa:MtdhavwUi m brjw icaauli OT a t» Fairfield: tTSS se. conferred In th e deed of tmsti executed by THANE: E than thw percent ot me totAlAi aiamount of the proposoi. Thio LANCASTER AND F. NAfi(ADINE LANCASTER, huabandnd guaranty must be In me forrrform of a Certified uiock or a and wife, aa arantcra,1, tote FIRST AMERICAN TITLELE Cashiers Check drawn onI an Idaho bank, mode p o y ^ e COMPANY OF IDAHO,, INC.,IN an Idoho Coiporation. as to the Idaho Transportationon iDepartment, or a Bidder's aucceaaor tn stse , for theie tbofloftt end secu r^ ot WESTBT Bond. ONE BANK. IDAHO, prei}revioualy doing bualnase as The Idaho First Nationalnal Bank, aa benetldary. dateded BIddera shall be licensedI In me Stste of Idaho by the October 14,1888. reoordedded October 20.1988. aa Instru-ru- State Contractora LicenseI Board,Bo except on projects in- I cnant N a 040180 and r»-n>»-recorded November 4,1968 asa s voivlng federal funds. TheI successfulsui bidder on projects iQStTumsnt No. 946770, arKand modified by Modification re-re- involving federal funds shall111 obtaino auch a license before 'm rded April 3, 1992. as Instrument No. 92004050,10, award will bo made, as provirovlded In SubsecUon 103.02 racrtBage Racorda of Twin!»in Falls County, Idaho. ; and 107.03 of me Idoho Stonitandard Spodficattons, Edition of 1995. THE ABOVE GRANTORSRS ARE NAMED TO COMPLYLY WITH SECTION 4S-1506506 (4)(A), IDAHO CODE. NO10 The Contractor will be requirelulred to pay not less than tho REPRESENTATION ISI MADE M. THAT THEY ARE. OR}R minimum wage rates of mee attachedat general wage ded- r ^ ' AHE NOT. PRESENTLYLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THISIS sion for m e project, aa sett olout In the advertised spedfl- OaUGATION. catlona and bid proposal. SueSuch rates win be made a part of me contract covering me» pn p r o l^ The Fair Labor Stan- ' The dafeutt (or which thiss salea« Is to be made Is me failureire darda Act of 1936 (U.S.cJL:X Title 29, Paragraphs 2 0t- . to pay whan due, under De 10- 219.Chapter8)shallapf^ini/ in me employment ot labor for $ Deed of Trust Note dated Octo- ber 14, issa and Modtflcailcatlon doted February 23.1992,t2. mis project ' tha monthly paym ents for Principal, Interest and Im-■n- ‘ pounds of $200.00 psrrrlc'rtlonih forthe monms of Juneno It Is m e purpose o( m e Idshiiaho Transportation Board to thiough September, 1 9(5 » aand all s u b ^ u e n t paymentsIts build m e Improvement In me10 slahortest iTme consistent »rim | a i ^ UITONI&^NSS IN HAIUL^ until tna date of sale or reins»lnststement, Interest accnjing at good construction. Necessarylary equlpmem ond on e(tecthre S.OO% per annum, accruedjed Imerest owing In me amountmt organization will be Insisteddupon. u( of 8202.99, also delinquenllent ond unpaid taxes for 1992,'12; 1993 and 1994 and the prim)rindpal bolance owing as of misIls Date September 29.1995 data on the obligation secuecursd by said Deed of Trust Is JIMMYD. ROSS. P.E., Chieflief IEngineer ^ 3 ItgE , SI5.546.37. plus accruingng IrrtsresL All delinquent pay- manta a/e-now due. togetriether wim accruing late chaiges•s PUBUSH: 0 c to b e r9 .1 011.12 ,n .' and 13.1995______and Intara^ unpaid andd accruingai toxes, aooessmentt, IB tn»tae's (ees. attorney'sr'a ifees, and any amounts ad- NOTICE OPPROFOSED 1and Idoho corporation, a s . vancad to pretact the secuiicurlty assodated wtm mis fore**: CHANGE OF WATER ‘successor tnjstee. wHI sen closure and that the benefldrndo 7 elects to sell or cause me at public auction, to the trust property to b« sold to asatisfy said obligation. RIGHT ‘highest biddr, for cash. In Notice labenbysiTeeU ul [lawful money of me United Date: September 16,1995>5 BRUCE C. */OR :States, all payable at the BEVEKLY WOJCIK, Ilime of sale, ths following RRST AMERICAN TTTLEE COMPANYC OF IDAHO, INC. aS33 ROCK CREEK RD., cdescribed reel property, sit­ By MONINE COLE, TmstIt OfficerO uated In me County oITwin SLnsMoci sj.«s«aui UANSEN ID 83334 hara b Falls, Stats of Idaho, and H PUBUSH: September 26.>. October0 6.12 and 19,1995 apiiiedtatbeD^iaitMPt described as follows, to-wit ■ GREAT SISELECTION OF 4 X 4 e m^T-SBJECnON i - or Watsr Rcwwoi te B TAHOE'S a& YUKONS—SAiAVE!! II . 3 /4V 4X 4 S9BURBAIIANS—SAVE! OROINANCkNCE NO. 2507 - d u n g s Uu foOewlil* 1Tha East 56 4 (set of Lot 9. B lock 1. O'H ARROW - AN ORDINANCE OFTHEE CITYC COUNCIL OF THE CITYV ilMcribeJ watar ritht ^ ^ pOTMat CO Ssrttoa 4 i.a u BAILEY-QIBSON E SUBDI­ OFTWIN FALLS, IDAHO.3. F REZONINQ REAL PROPER- VISION. Twin Falls Coun­ ■ I — r r r i ^ TY BELOW DESCRIBED:ID: PROVIDING THE ZONINGG ef IDAIIO CODE oad ty. ; Idaho, according to the . .CLASSIRCATIONTHEREF^FO R: AND 0RDER1NQ-THEiE-fBrther - daseribed a t-i“ offldol'plat thereof redxd- NECESSARY AHEA OF- l^IMPACT AND ZONING DI8-3- T n » f« .N o ,4 7 1 7 . aedln Book 7 of Plats, psoe ^ ■ n n— — a ^ ^ tp TRICTS MAP AMENDMErfI ■ne p«i>oss er (Ua 37. 2 records o( Twin Falla 3p|gass5S^^ County, Idaho. WHEREAS. MR. and MRSRS. ALLEN GENE FRITH hada apffieattoB ia te chsace « made application for a rezonzone of property located at 3641It (ho poiat e r dIrenioH for Commonly . known addraaa North 3100 East (on Camlllmills Lane) In me City of Twinin a portioa of Ibe water IsY 1969 Poplsr Avsnue. Fans’ Area of Impact; and, rifht le onfar la poap TwinFalls. -j Idaho 63301. i r ^ l - ftws-Rock-Cmk-ott___ _BJ.SL«?3iTJHLPp.«r_ S lC.C ? 7 U C .5 S ^ « mv a #ZH n:.Tirng. w WHEREAS, the City Ranniiinning and ^ l n g “ SomrnlssHn “ Said sale wiD be madewttiv J . — -U- -5 5 * ^ ^ ------forthe OtyofTwIn Falls. IdaIdaho, held a Public Hearing as appUcarti'owBpropwtj'. S n S i ^ C o s M t i V WATER RIGUT AS out^ covenont or warranty f J II ...... Z ^ 7 4 9 5 ^ r — required by low on the 29th)m iday of August. 199S, to con- regarding Ittle. possession ?2455jtS alder the ^ n ln g Dealfinatlnation and necesssry Area ol3l RECORDEDt or ^ encumbrances to satiety , Impact and Zoning DlstiKtsfM Map amendment upon a RE-i- W ater Right No. 47-00152 the |j obligation secured by • j • ZONE of the real propertyf belowb€ described; and, Baslai Decreed te and s pursuant to me power 01 sale con(erred in th e WHEREAS, tha O ty Plannlinnlnfl and Zoning Commission. WOaolh Jesaa la eaae or 0 *—AJ).-Nor»sB-sl-ai-w -- DeedC o( Tmst executed by ------raw madrraeommendatlomlons-to m e Clty Council (o rth e - KURTC.TEATER^SU- 'i Ctty OfTwin Falla. Idaho; oneand, L an« st al dated SANI E. TEATER, husband 3/10/1904 U Feacih and1 wife, grantor to TITLE I WHEREAS, the Ctty Coundjndl (or me City o( Twin Falls,>• Diftifct Ceart. Caasta AND / TRUST COMPANY, Idaho held a Public HearingIng ito consider me some matter CoiHity. a a s trustee tor the benefit on me 2nd day of October,f, 1995.l: Da(eorFrioiU7i3/14nB92 and e security of RRST FED- ERALSAVINGSAND C92fiI.Trr?k8.'»3.5fl#y ! ■s-.*msrMSaKt V AmMBtt 0 JO elk f NOW, THEREFORE, BE; IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY LOAN ASSOCIATION OF COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFOFTWIN FALLS. IDAHO; Sewcet Rock Crack ,1bTWIN FALLS, now known ■ I $ tribotai7 to Saaka Rirer as « RRST FEDERAL SAV­ ^ 7 9 9 5 ^? ;g _ n o .9 9 1 1 .9 9 5 SECTION 1. That the (ollowiniwing described real property be• Vset tcTicatkM IIN G S BANK OF TWIN I end me some Is hereby RE2l^ N E D R-1-43,000: Folat or DlTenloBi FALLS, F recorded July 29. ► NW 1/4SW 1/4, I1975, as Instrument No. I A parcel ot lond locatod In1 thitho NE V* SE ’/. of Section 27. 663355, Mortgage records Township 10 South, Rangee 17V East, Boise Meridian, Twinn SW1/4SW1/4, S24, TUS, ®of Twin Fslls County. I Fells County. Idaho, morooro particularly descrlbsd as9 R18E{ Twin F a b Ceaaty. |( BBin Idaho. I . tbiiowa: R aceorU sat UaapadHed ; a c ra withia W1/25W1/4. TTha dofault for which mis I ' COMMENCINQ at mo northerthoost comor of said NE V* SE oalelstobemsdelstBilure I • V* from which m e northoastlast comer of said Section 27i St4, T12S, R18E. » - beare north Q»09'00* west: endam lies 2 ,620.6 feet distant; ''^AclaiabashaabeaanM V.(1)*^nm iy poyments. in- I IB . TWBICE Soum 0*09‘00' eateast along me easterly bound-• fat Ibe Saaka R irv Basla J;eluding the poyment d u e I ary of said N E S E % for 485.0048i (eet to me R ed Point o( AtUadfcatieb sSeptemberlO, 1995. I bavWiadnB SLfOM'OJtBaifl.iJTLaSpri.TrailinBTfc. monthly tax rosorvo pay- I I E 4ir;.Tnt:C-Da $ 1 , • ^ S c '^ ^ u m 8a*38;oo;‘ W(wost for 699.6 (eeC , WATER RIGHT NO. 47- n 00153 TO BE CHANGED ments, ” property malnle- I £to»MaBi—- I ^ THENCE Soum 02’09‘00*‘ ea east tor 222.0 (eet; nance, collection chorgoa I 3 .9 9 5 s:r_ n 4 ^ 9 9 i 1 4 .9 9 5 . THENCE North 69*50W eajeast for 170.0 feet; by m e tla t a portion and " late chojges. an in the I THENCE Nonh 50*13 00' eaioast for 107.3 feet; (0.106 cfli) to a aew poiat amountI of $1.767.78: and | ------q^He^GE-North-aS^lffOO^•»-«e9t-lof-439i3-foet,-more-or—r— ut— iltTaraloK—wllhin— ih e unpaia prlncTpal'baP I 1888.(0 a point on m e eastoriy>riy boundary of said NE'/«SE'/4:; NWl/4SWl/4,S24,T13Sk ance a owing as of this date I weat (or 164.4 feet, more or THBiJCeNorth 0*09'00' we ' R18E{ Twta FUh Coaaty on o m e obligation aecured I 1 teaa. to me Real Point of BegiJeglnnlng. for the trrigalfcM ef 1 3 by ^ aald Dood of Trust ia I S1 1.052.49, plua tntsrest I 1 acres withia late ^ charges and foreclo- I (Map (or tne City of Twin Fallsalls, be and mo somo Is» NW1/4SW1/4,S24,T13S, aura » costs. I hereby amended to reflectt mime rezonlng of me reoi prop-’ RISE n d will create DATED; D Soptombor25. I “ arty above described. 1995. I Water right Ne. 47. t Sl.#0)Wii5Sfea4I».CBCantfa. r S i« 9 K Ha.C9TTi;.Toinj"ftf.fcj PASSED BY THE CITY COUOUNCILOctobor2.1995 O0I52C. I] RflfelimdatW/ $ f ■ TmJEFACT. INC.. IH caajciis(u,$m c - SIQNB3BYTHE MAYORI OcOctober 2.1995 Aay proteat agoiast Successor g Tnisteo I■ I IIOOMasI-— I J [naMSal' I A appreral or tha proposed By g R. TODD BLASS. I 5,99S lli‘i£ 1-6.99* 1 7 .9 9 5 ’ OALE KLEINKOPF. Mayer chai«e' ef water Vica V Presklent I ATTEST: JODY HALL. Doputiputy City Clorit . |appBcalka M at be ded PUBUSH: October 5 .1 2 . I .PUBLISH: October 12,199595 *with Ihe DepartaieBt or 19 and 26.1995 .. I n ------\’ W atsr Raeeonaa, SoBlhsn ‘ ^ HffiOCEQEQ E U tn u a sRagtoa, 233 ShoahoM Street NOTICE - OF AVAILABtUTY I (celvod by me IDAHO TRANS- fEast, Twia FUb. H> 8)301 SM led proposals vsrill be recob tofctbor with a protctt flae Tf PORTATkSTbOARD onlyly ool me office ol me IDAHO ** TTie Shoshone District BLM I : TRANSPORTATION OEP>SPARTMENT, 3311 WEST oor $35.00 OS or batea announces ar me availability ■ STATE STREET, BOISE. ID/IDAHO 63703 or r e c e i v e ^ COctober 33, IMS. Ib e of of m e following decisions ■ lOISE. IDAHO 63707. ATTN: pprotastaat mast abo aaad a and, f ' where oppropriote. ■ B ; SL#Z!Zn l : mall at P.O. Box 7129. BOU drum a.c?03i-s»5'a«>s s ATION until two o’clock p.m.. _ the Finding of No Signlfl- | CONTRACT ADMINISTRATI' CORT o r tbe p M to the cant S Impact 09 requirod by I a n me aifll {Ifiy Q{ 2£lst»C.r 1 1995. for me work of milling a plant mix povement overlay, •appUcaat. mo m< Notional Environmental I feaiagteii.^ 7 .9 9 5 I^ S 2 2 .9 9 ‘ 2 2 ^ 9 5 oxlsting pavement, pladng a p Kail J . Dreber, Director Pt II iFy ■dusting manholes and waterIter valves and replacing traffic * PollcyAcC I Avenue Wost & 2nd Avenue, detector loops. Addison Avc Decision on C.ROV McFar- I [■ n u c M North & East, Twin Falls, kniknown as Idoho Federal Wd pPabUtbed la (ho Tbaca ■ |ABgiir^ yooiiiTiinr MlBngp Prol'^ct Nos. NH-239a(113)13) *NII-7242(100), InTwln ^News oa 10/5 A 10/13/95. ^land, located in JEROME I 35 & 5931. county at T11S.R20E. Sao- I Ralls County. Key Nos. 69351 ------tlotion 6, and antfyzed In erv ■ ORMATION CONCERNING NOTICE OF . vtvtronmentel document I rPOR ADDITIONAL INFORl 1D05&CER-95044. ■ THIS PROPOSAL. PtjEASE;E CONTACTC RESIDENT EN- TWllOTei%l6&LE ID r—AT206<8»-785ai ^ _QINEER —BIU. MERRnT^ . On Tuesday, me 30m day D

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I ~ s o r Beautiful\ful & B rand Hew ~ ^ 4 S e I 4 " 2 0 7 " 1 4 210 "n ” 4 212 212 I , 1 LEGAL rALt JomC&CL£RlC^:a l | ___I T ^ E I □ c PERS IHALS Assisted LLiiving Care Homef £ M THE n s n a c T COI • ArtoBMate. PR nxM uzzs 24 i « n O k m edicalasst.pt w/FTw/\ Ofnee a Clerical>I JOIN THE Platbed Driver. 48 statw.ues. ' TRADE Backhoe a e, * • F-»#««.T.Sm* tw o C PbvatcPi Boon • DCnovt-Amovc >.0 . equipmentoperator. OFTHE ffthjuqk:S w L ^ ^ S t b S S ^” ^ ^ HOe^OOOD MCAUCMS • Ejorr Bcnon- Oectmnn potential. Send resumumes poeltlona availablelie NATIONAL LEADERR Send reaumo to: P.O. DESnOCTOFTHESTJSTATE ★ COMPLEIENATAl to B ox 9 0 1 1 7 c /o Tl ZEE MEDICAL SERVICICE Box 182. Buhl. ID 83316016 Experience necessary. OF DAHCX IN AMODFOR F * HOROSCOPE * C ai//iU today to resenx a hometfa I • Tlmes-Nows P.O. K;B EXPRESS Route S ales of firet aidId a or call 208-543-6126 ------Cad (208) 438-5204;...... THECOUWTYOFTVrmttt * DOYOUWANTTCTO * CooOooding. BeUeaue. C Buriey 548. Twin Fall.I . I d PERSONNEL SERVICEICES safety produpts to but ,„e 8330^)548.______itab^ GLASS INGJALLERS.isT TRUCK DRIVE^.Tong FAUSMAGSTRATlATE * KNOWTHEREA forfi yourself or a looed om TVvin FaUs. 733-730000 nesses & Industry. Esta haul a local truck driver DfMSON * YOU? ------Burioy. 678-4040 • No3 FcFoo lished sales territory avoivail- LA RG E * WHATWASYOUP ' 2D8»678*4I55 _ MEDICAL alls Pacific Northwest Glass^ needed. 1 year expert- UR * B e e h i v e S------r~ able In tho Twin Fal . once a referencos 9 * BIRTH DESTINY % Burieu-20a*678*29S155 Look»gtorCNA-s&NA lory. Company oponing a CiaeffcLSr^«« isr: ®Homes(£ NA^ UMBASE IS HIRING area. Vohido. Inventor ihfa roquosted. Livestock NOTICE TO CRaXTOIt o r s - * AU-lNFORUATIOr ' Goodi^g.208»S34»S5l505 aa sM s . Contact LeaU To koy data from man piocoplo< o x p e n s o s , a tralnIlng lr branch oporaikxt In this , * CONROEMnAL at Snake River Reh^>m sion aroa. Loolilng for qualifiedUIM hauling a knowledge also hi « w B M te o( ma Es ■ « - : ° “™* im ages for th e Uniteiltod provided. Commlsslc “4 roqulred. Can 734-7333 cf L'VpM L S SXMIC tton Centor. saosprogu Stfllos Postal Sorvlco.CO. If only. Call eOO-526-22(1280 Installors. Good poy a *■**■* - . ------Buhl.klahoorcaa you can type 40 WPM.Vl,vre w or send rosumo to:PO P bonofits. OwTiiwwrt * ^ —' (208)543-6401. TRUCK DRIVERS birth* _ _ -will train you. If youu aroai Box 4265. Missoula, MT M Win traia Drivers not getting enough N O nC E S HCKEBY C MEDICAL Oponing„ f . . mining to work until 3SAM,At 59806.______1-800-668-3849 miles? Try us. 9 4 m ax W a m n SUnt o w * Bmoolbirth • 106 I 4 113 TTwrapyToch lO pm ^ this Is tho Job for yoi ----- Ask for Mike or Klri([___ Wo are expanding wtth a hnbeenappointadc SPECIAL NOTICES£ S I CHILOCARE I call Muat tako a typing Cl.-toa TOOL SALES *• coirtiyolbirth.statl shilt. If intorostod ci hour Gvor 50 yoars of combincinod * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * m fmprasraiiMicathe of * orpcovincoofbktl —J" I SERVICES I Teresa 934-5603. ' wsgo is $5.98 per hot ' a(>o*»-fW M d d«c*d« * dty of binh «K} _ _ plus bonofits. Apply>Iy inI oxfforiondo will got yc e *11 Weatam • 48 Statos ' A B cw ro cs h m ^ dOaims a * ratun namtf and Now hiring CNA’a/NAi|A’a . PMSon at 836 Blue Ljikcjjkos started on a rowardir^ng SALES SALES SALES We also offor late model' Child c are near Porrin ' career. If you can talk andor Immediate oponing for noat ■OMnst 9 « docadarx(orhar or * a School. Uoals M . age Offoring on-elte dass-ssos N- EOE conventional, virilh com- • s t a t e a r e req u iredre d to * check payabio?■ to I FAX 7 ^ tor cortiflcoflon. Compoipoti- ^ , chow gum ot tho samtmo in ap p e a ra n c e porson piajwric fteir t^Mwa1 witfanwa * the 0 - i a Mon-Fri 7-6 (som tlmo, call us who haa a dosini (o mako eves) 736-8544 Jem ifn^ Uvo pay wHh eveningn g a f 2 0 8 a up to $50,000, aro wUlIngK iSSSfSiJSSSg" t o v f4) motiaa afterta rth e ♦ ’TheAstrolOQor'inm |_PROFESSION^n Gem S tate MtfcgSiy, to do whatovor It takes to a M of 9 >e flnt pi±fiolEcaiten * amowit of $17.22 YOUR ^petsonontyate^F f a J No oxperience necossor tODSONLY vou rnoot or oxcood that Ex- TRUCK DRIVERS WANT- d » i >tMfc e c » a ^ ddaims>)* a i to; rtar or Ave. W.. iVrtn FaOa■Oa- ACCOUNTANT/CPACPCPA will train, eam while yo ori- ED: Tired of being gone witl b e f o re v e r b arrt■rred. S40 Owe lafcas Bivd CompMe day caro canto ioho loom. Call 733-5137 iorf< porloncod or Inoxporl­ /n. Weat Meg^ Care Centinter. firm In Ketchum. Idah oncod moy apply. Very'ory for months at a tinw. High CWens o u t aatiar be f * Nonit.SUla*68:s : a d Pre adw d. Omo to a yrs 99^ a CPA or CPS catcan- appit-______TIMES CLfiSSIHEl PHYSICIANS OFFICE —>* Intonse tminfng prognim,am, pay scaie, h o rn e d week.’ aeriBwi as undaniy * T»«t 03 83301 didate with 1-2 yoarsrs cof ^ ...... I mo- now equipment, must « » e M tte s s kxScdad. » DEPARTMENTIP MMdoka Memorial Hosf 0am up to $1.500.00/mo- *FORB^TBnM«e< ? oxporience. Wo spodtt•del- 4 212 nth whIlo tralnlno. Apply.}Dly havo 2 yoars over Ihe a e d «>ffi th e d a rk c5n " 1st months tuUoa tol is cunentty acceptir ta in servicing tho nood * PURPOSESONLYT5 ^ ; 208-734-S538E8 736-8825 __ appUcationa tar the po« owl* I TRADE In porson at' road experience, dass A Gout. PO ^ of sophisticatod indivldtVidu- 1 Con Paulos COL roquked. Please can e alsandclosbly-hel'ie ld AMERICAN STAFFINQ UCENSEO daycare anill!d RNiLPNMed. Assistant — 1 •900-777-7366______S T E P H A N . KVANVI4VIG. ^ E A R L Y preschool. lunchos an< " businesses, oxcellonllont Worirofs needec/ibr GMC Truck-GEO. STtVCATRMNOR lef^ OfBcoManager ■ growth opportunitiess forfo Forkllfl Drivers TRVCK DRIVERS, sofa& snackx23yn.a9(p.ReCt fornewphytieianeoflJc* Jerome ByLMnOBLSTOE ^ ages. C tf 324-5784. "Oa tho successful appllcanicant ■ Qoneroi Warohouso teams. COL. hazmat. 1 . yio rw ey m t o r P arsors o n a l * I ^ DEADLINES ~ Intecesled applicants nu™fy Qualiflod Individualja ls * Boan Sorters **************** * yr. exper.. OOT quaOfica- conttet Human Resour should submit resumomos • Factory Production — tions. now equip, top wog- P08cbc83 * F L O O R * FOR CLASSinEOED e s a t 436^)481. ____ to: Tyier Folton; Lallmarman. * Cor Dotoillng Hiring Nowl 08 for exper. vacatton a T w i n F a l l s . I d a•ho t * COVERINGI G * a d s Fottmon,ShononaPotoiotor- • Auto Body Prop *Factory/Iood processingI'S prom stuiiring.100% com­ 833t»OOB3 - • son. PA;POBox9B9)B9; ‘ Mechanic *Warohouso workors pany pakj health a dental, - 2aB-73>Z72l * SHOP ___I THURSDAY, 2 « > p r Kotchum ID 83340 Tompomry asaigtmontsts *Foric lift oflorators g o i . Edwarda Brothers, I pm l | B j J £ J E K ^ *Conataiction/Carpontry r g o i n g o mJ T l for FRIDAY 3 7 - onontoaiftoa y Inc. (208)523-138Z PUBLISH; October 5. *mo. COMMUNITY HEALTH^ coroor you Jove! and 1911935______* FRIDAY 2:00 pm fofoi r II ^ NURSE-ELKO COUNTY Coll Today N E ^ A FEEEEI *COL drivers TRUCKER DRIVER need­ I 5 " ^ ------NEVADA------ed w/CDLilcense.-Joti ----- * BUSINESS^ SATURDAY ' ' 734:5452 •l«»-72t-WORlIRK *Ro8touronVOeII ...... RN FullSme days. d at vrould bo pumping septic ■ * SAL£ 201 LPN F id Ikno evenings. Serving the Entiro Megli tu * Thankyou AW0 periencad Tire S aies I PaticmVCOT^d Modicadlcal hove own tools. Call 733 IJ/ Twin F ais Care Conter 2049or734-5001. noodod. Kotchum/Hailoylloy TRUSS ASSEMBLERS d e h h k■ ■ I * AS reus & remnantsts * Box917.TJ=..IO 83303ifr» Sert*ce person. Ctcelen^ 674 Eastland — aroa. Transportation1 4A noodod. Pfck up appOca- I * pfkMdtogoNOWTT](vm* -zizz^= ::^^____ sa te y a benefit pedcago * *it* J EOEftiANDI______>spi- 100% PERS Retirenienltt CONCRETE holp noododod roforoncos. Will train:iln: tion ot AC . Houston TniSS 4 ioi r 4 107 ----- 1 SeeTomor.JlmBlOK , In Sun VaUey aroa.'Qoo1 hBBR.9«rtf9'tiger * 324-7003 Roe latfno-Cal734-747: CONCRETE HELP nood9d- now accopting applica-ca- ID. Ask for Dave, « ] * or 1-800-371-7472 7472 AakferGus 2? tal is currently accoptin< od, oxporlencod. MusJSt tions for a mixor drivor.or. ' colored w^etsite pawaws. * 46E.FiontaoaRaad appBcationa tor the posi- ElkoCoyfjty^Humon Fow td in b«Sk 0*LaaiM iy * Nonh ------MANAGER TnAM EE.ioir rk 4 S o r v i i have valid drivers llconso90. Pick up applications al TRADE. W anted, flsh ■" tions of; RWLPN/nursi Call 734-1998.______751 Madrona S t S.. TF.rF. hatchery wroricor, FT posi- pe»*inott.CM73Sg7rB77S. * JeRRie(NaarCindys»y»* 4 “I m " ----- 1 the w M n g team. UntocM akte. /ov- 571/5aho Stroot . I FMweVMnhousehaa me- Eika.NVB9801 EOE______tlon, no experience FOUND tte c k male k m I “ *> * I PROFESSKNIAL ^ Interested appUcants ma CONCRETE loborors. font ^ I openings for. dynafplc. contact Human Resourcore (7(5)738-4375 tolophono■"o sonars, A finishers (com­•rn- MACHINIST noodod. Ex-ET 738-1606. wim w6iee m artioe*^ oc n * * o r (702) 738-6884 fax Ayc< a*oa***«a*aaa _ _ es. 436-0481 morclal). needed immodl->dl* porloncedl Call Idaho P M & t e B kl «ieMt]r' A C lean Im p reeslo n mgr. trainees. Who ar« I'S. atoly. Top dollar paid,id. Motel Fabrication @678-3S 4----- ^ ----- 1 . Lara Goi Ftai, good atu Cleaning sarvfce. bondat commated to an eatflng RN/LPN ««antod to work < Application deadline sub-lub- Castnor Construction,)n, 940 for an Intorviow. _ ImsaoppoCTWiinEsI and kisured. For a lre< fang tenn career. No exp.n shWs P*;wnek. days/ev^ mission date is October ------: FMI naWMO* m a . Fi must be n«nqio tart fll 378-4148 F0UM3e: gdtJanlsng hain■nd Unaed Ualhodat Cfaat esawale.can735^gJ7. — MAINTENANCE PERSON m eboODmaiwie oik hafd. fits provided, for mor« AMALGAMATED Sugar dog. (aa from pickupip oc n O ctober 1 3 .14-Fri 9- Caiponters, concrete fornimi fo r s u b s id iz e d a p t. Co. ia now accepting ap- S a L O c t. 7 In Butia]tie y . S a t 9 2 (Across TF IJSJ'par BANKRUPTCY^ Cal73&9260. _ info., call Suzanne o THECOUmVOFELKO< 0 aottera. a laborers. Call:all complex General knowi- ^ Connie Mon-Fri am's ^ plications for soasonal Pleaae ca« 677-3919 Al Chapter & AG relatod SS^ ISAHEOE ___ 423-4279.______^ odge of oloctrical, plumb- omployrnent in our sugar I------SOCGLE? HeertOuestlean ct cases. Free telephone^ I 2 03 “ Ing a grounds (cooping.^8-, warehouse (now-Fob). LOST 8 0 0 p o u n d wtiilrtiite put love beck In yo tfrMe. M corgt^tattuit S ■ D a D Transportation' efe ^7327 I AOULTCARE ^ THERAPY TECH neede<^ I ------2 0 9 ------1 _ Must be able to woric ro- IM ifiiBiimwitrilhrrhom. Free caB. tree broofwnwre: 536-7760 800*4»2t66166 l^^reO H A ^^ __ |RBTAUB«rWLOUJ^ Loat around East lORtecbar^ 1-000-949041Y VHnHMjfteny ”*• to work with profounc MEAT CUTTER noedodqA tating ahlft and handle handicapped children ; 1001b. bag of augar.Start- ly. CMy«»_ NomHttng- ~ &30am-2 pm or 1:45pm Seeking over the road — Ing wage $8.16/hour.Ap- ___ dwdallacS(les.2kTT>a1n lOpcn or 10pnv6am shifistet- FuO time. Instltuttonal ox- )d MECHANWMghtshmaor^or- ply through Job Sorvice LOST R e d IXnga/HeetaMter. smokkigki7d3ys?10GIOO% IM am Ooytxr HOUSE£ Fais. Ib) nar. Cai lion­ op- parlance helpful, somo,®„I drfvorswithCDUagood SlOO RCMARO. 1CkQ3;9aiS&i m oney back suaramruee. e ClfANM a because you Woekend woric involved driving record. 48 Stato nd 260 4th Av o n . Twin Fads N ear SOO block Oakla If interested caD Teresaifts. a wMianda-requlredi-bon- fl work must have own ikleyl a l ra & n l products, sam-s s time is vakoble. Raaaons ' 3le. ofita afler 3 months. Con- roofer-mostii^o-touch 'E Q g ...... i^isBKater.ornearciirc a y p ies avaBable. 438-5T5716 ablacaias. ^2>6S73 J 934-5601______tools. Contact Eddie for 141 tact Dorothy Mon-Fri J. appointment. 324-5053. AMALGAMATED Sugar oCSce te P k 4. 6 5 42807 ^ or 1-800-457-5716 ____ PERSONAL CARE: Will J44 mornings. 423-6591. Also local^'Sttle drfvors. ^ Co. is now accopting ap- par^ cnaXel Age is no facto a . 734-2470 or 73&0138 ERS & CASHIERS. Tak­‘ak- Lijmpers Paid ■el. m a le , a n s w e rsrsto t Crt734-467a ^ c j g a ^ H5wS£^d^d2$ ment on alfalfa ranch.:h. w arohouso (now-Feo). ing applications for full Home Regularly ___ Housing avallablo. Sondnd Must bo ablo to woric ro- YlftiTTnn Thmtirinr|-T n .RaaaganadktftadBBi — ^ ___Uma-experienced-dish-sh-— Mfirinm PqiilpfTmnt ------EoHGgbedr* 2^ « t « =”■«*- -PftOF%SSK>fe hard worMng with a quali­ ri. 734-9679 C O L l^ fS CLUBHOUSE " ists. Secretaries.'Switcfv ty customer sorvico focus,y , resume and woric experi- “ ANONYMOUS Pie-achod activiMea. agesg as tor part time cMd care in , once to Manager — COUNSELOR, Night shift , J 734-4S47 my home. Soma over­0, board Operator. Data~ 7 ploas apply in person at PLUMBERS for Idaho Youth Ranch. 2«CaB734-«^ ^ ttw front dosk of the Bost P.O. Box 500 BACKHOE OPERATORS nights required. Musta . - En^.^tfifa Clerks., __ ^ ^ Wendell. ID 63355 iS must be dependable and ^ C al to d a y NEVER A FEEl _ Call 734-8778 computer sklDs preferred, _ 7346452 1-800-721-WORKs s^eSim;ofg°’ n C al 733ly in _ mont 324-50S3.______i - l N e w s n rw ss office has immediateIDs poraon ONLY at Weat ~ DELIVERYPERSON F/^BRICATER. kx»l manu-u- SAW OPERATOR. Now _ Farm Hand w/milkingr oponing tor a SHARP >tyfufl U ^ e Care Centar, 640^ facturing company has needed. Qood driving 1 . 1 time Sales Procossor-for FUerAveW. Twin Falls, looking for on oxperl-■■ record. 18 yrs. of age. Ap- r Pteasei ranr my ad in cla: vi- ■ '• oponing lor someone'® oncod component saw assifibation ^I -] Tdlo Clork. 1-3 years prfc nn w/woldlng a sheet motal ^ ply a t V a M Parts Land, I vious oxporionco in^NV MAXIE'S is now hiring operator. Must havo saw-^ 129 No. Aider. Jorome. ID ______^ f n r ______I GROUNDS KEEPER &J deolorship setting with ti- F/PT. floxibio hrs., must yor oxporionco In a truss ! . # ______d a y s . !I HOUSE K^>Bt. look- r a s w . ’: plant. Groai pay. Groat J CPirfot o n e c h j ract•acter per spacc plense. Ine ^ tiing a m computer aidllsJle enjoy working w/ poopio at Delivory driver noedod. Including spaces.) I j ing for a malure hus-0 will receive priorityrs. a willing to work wknds. benefits for tho right Must have vaikl DL. and I I bandM ife tS M to work Bi- Apply In porson 2-4pm, ~~ person. Sond rosumo to I consideration. Wo offor 5*- FORK UFT DRIVERS Io good driving record. Ap- I ------' I a s a grounds keeper & an oxcollont work envi-.p- 170 Blue Lakea Blvd. W^ Must pass written teat AC. Houston Tmas Co..D ply at 302 Wan Ave. i houae keeper on a ramoto . P.O. Box 524, Joromo. ID • I rorwnont with a teom con­ i_ Express Porsonnoi Sorv. I cattle ranch. Wages. cept approach. Tbe quaO- Now hiring coofcs, apply in '■ 83338. IGR(5CERY I ------ZZ!”Z ______*I housa. heaim insuranco porson. Vocatksn bonofits.^ Call 733-7300 — Holp wantod for night I ______^______ISed csncfidato wO bo able ______II a utilities provided. No to kitecM woO with others.,4 . North'a Chuckwaoon.n, 0«t en angla on the camerar THE c u p - h a i r s t y u s t> ' ' atocking positions. Ser>d r I ------I cMdran preCatTod. Ptaaao H e o r s h e will bo ch al­ 1639 KImborty Rd. TF. equipmenl youVe always■M NEEDED lUMEDIATBLYV rosume to: Box 94592. I _____ ■______aand a resiane a 2 relor- >— wanted. Rasd datillled.1. GUARANTEED SALARY* do Times Nows. PO Box I lenged and have an op­ ______734-flg7a______------— I S-TL—------W ‘— a n c « portunity to uso his or hor ------648, Twin PtM, ID 83303------talents and skills In tho I carora. NV 89834. Per- or PT servers. Apply In I- various areas of a faat person at TF PERKiNS I sonal IntBwtew tequi«^ ^ »^fl|M iership account- I I RESTAURANT AT 1564 I H E R D SaiA H C E K MOR. ^ BLUE LAKES BLVD. N. ! « » ______1 Otrgortis'to recnJan ap- ______^______I far 350 head dairy bum. p. RESTAURANT Now hiringn N O W H I R IJNG I I A d d r e s s ______I■ Located near Boiso. • committed to tho over quoUflod applicants for FT ------II Sond wodtMstonr and « • cfuinging dealership ac­ I caim e/Z 9_ cook. /Vpply in porson at I periwmoGtaiA counting chaJlongo. Ourrt- TF PERKINS RESTAU- I . 7025&neniklSl SuteA. t S A i L E S R EIPS: P I noaelnBdK r_r______------^— I omployees' historyis^ a RANT AT 1564 BLUE•E - - — ______J I Boiso. k l 83704-8657 or fang tarm, decficated. ofB-o- LAKES BLVD. N. I------cal days. 37M 057. eves. cienL productive group, N o Ex[XPtRIENCE NICECESSARYi 37S-7279 S € = l i e id l c o le .* All Acts Ma who work a s a team andet SSZLER'S now hiring. Full . If you are intersre sfe d ii} sto rtin g aJ mnew career, we HMsvc b o P rofam lcf LOCAL HAUL CLASS A ttiey sttaro in top compet-ur & Part time positions lor Uve w ages with a superi­>f- utiiity, salad bar, a count-«- would like to talkilk w ith y o u . Wages DOE. 423-42S9. or benefit package. If youle or. A ^ in porson. Mon^rv t o | s ______' aBrgeperGne aro consktorkig a change,at , day • Thursday 2-4pm.n. These sales pojiUoIons o ^ r a potential'inconcome of $30,000 to 2 0 6 I p o ssess the above qxiali-4- 719 Bluo Lakes BM N . MB)tCAL/DEWrAL ficaOorB arxl wish to meet10 ■ _ $70,000 annually.ly. To qualify you must havhove d good driving ' the challenge and Join ourV., Tho H anger R ostaurantr»t record, must E>e obable lo follow simple directrections ond must be l ^ S d a y s ------and Oortios Brick Ovon Zm S!rap»nne” CNA's P art and fufl (ime succeasfU. productive of- 12 oble fo work dosesely with people. Arid you must be able to 4 - 7 t f a y s ------._._S4.76pernne positions available.- fice staff, you won't ben Cookery are now hiring 8-15days_— ,,.S7.95pefIIne Please contacTDNa.al daappoinled. Can Rita atn for wallstaff and cooks.t. sfort immediate^. 1 6 ^ d a y s ______886-2228. I 73 3 ^7 7 6 tor an appoint­>. Ploaso appty at the Twin _____ $14.40 p e r One ment. Your resume wfll bor. Fans Ahpoft at tho Han-S We offer;r: ♦ O neori-one Trainingng CNA's. Are you faokkig tor he» M during an lnten>iew.'n gar Rostaurant • Paid Vocalion . *Gbcs ^ ■_ i S f f in e ~ ~ an extra S250. to start 1996? NA'eAre you tock- Data Entvy Person Pan' WAITRESS'S neoded.1. • Liberal Commissionsns ' Fveac&SwdtoinseRSStoi. add S t o r Values h g tor educations assb- fim eto woric M-F 9:00am- Must bo able to workk ' • Medical and Dentalal Packoge'Pi ladUteyw^nAcI Ag WeeMy far only SJpcr woeLcs. + ______2J00^ la n c e to g e t your CNA to 1;00pm. Dependable,r- grove yard. FT. Pro-I- TeCaf a n w u n t (tuBtu s - ^cek. •»■ ct B cMfan? H e a w ra n ' accurate, and self starter.II em ploym ent d rug lestit • Excellent Retirerhent-Pll-Packagei swer Is yea. contact Apply ot 464 WashingtonI. required. Appty In porsonft • Good Working Condi)nditibns 3U y ctecfcormone]ney order is efidosed for3T S ~ S u z a n n a o r C onnie @ SIS. TF. Oct90v13th.11 ©Travolor’a Oasis. Nonh 3 B S m y VESA o r Waste s te r C h a rg e (Qtd* and*; 423-5591 or visit Moun­ 8;00Bm to 4K»pm 8 of Hansen bridgo. ^ Apply in person alat the Dealership, Mondo)iday through Fridoy, tain View C are Center. - 10;00 o.m. fo 5:000 p.m. lo Frank Juliono. : Cre^CardNiI N um bf*' S eeking an outgoing per­ WATTRESS. Please apply SOOPoOcSL EasLKhn- tl talhom MlMolort It on Equol Opportunity Er ~ B c p ira S o n D5 a t te ______: ______berty. ID 83341. sonable and prafbsskxtal betwoon 9am to 11am at tyEmployer . . . r Burger Stop, 1335 Addl- r J JThcT«o,>fan receptionist/assistant. U i b i y o u r CNA'S. and NA*i needed. Computer and personalt s6nAve.E.TF______I ^^CUSTOMER CNA d a s a a s avaOaMe. communications skills ofdB f a n n & I -P-q=toS48 ■ ' Wolfe Frosfop'Salad bar | ^ J » t W 1 0 E required. Position is ap­ pajiaieniftE . Twia M B , W * proximately 30 hr«/wk. for solo, refrigerated, 7‘1 m M i i m m . 5801 o ra p f^ A G o o d n g with alternating Sat._ withllghteacanopy. 510-2nd Ave.KS^|W ii^aUsJd^o«^^o ■ 733-5776 . R e h a b L M n o C enter. PtOQSQ bring in raswne or■ $2,000 or offor. Call 837- I ' -■ ------l^Uanim.Gqadkio. .- pick up an appllcalton at_ -6227a«kforW rt -■------' the Jerome Veterinary k Hospital. PA 1025 N. UnoOT BUKMl.rantarsmp««h« —{ ------—" i ,-dBiaedadl7334831.-___

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I 213 301 304 I i 502 5 o T ^ I f ~ - " i is M l ^ 604 ^ “ 604 liBsaopgoHTuwm BUSINESS INVESTMENTSS I irWINMUSHOMES G00DIN(VWENDEL131. lA C H E A Q E S & LOTS MANUFACTURED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED OPPORTUNme HOMES ^PTODUPLEX^ APTS/DUPLEXES ^ Installore and saJ«9 p e t S»INVESTORSSSSM *' I ' ^ S19.500buy3'40acra 1994 14x66 Fleetwood : wantod. oxp«rlonco(iced in Earn up to $3000/moIO pro- Earn 8% por yoor guarar _ FOB SALE country homo-sHos® bdrm 2 both.$28,900. fJ.Lo Now laking opplicaUona for Duplex w/garogo, 2 bdrm., oxtBrior honio improvw- . , DW. W/D hookup. 5575/- , ADS'-__ ' ■ 10 acres South ofTF witiwith -Mlcholle 536-5500, - - - ~——r onco necessary. Call — ' l^ovaly Homo. A ttodroor brook-Apis In Buhl. BJo- o- mo. ♦ dop. 736-0927 onts to 80J-468-8288 ^ ------60 Spaco Mobllo Homlo m o I . 2 both family hom o on 0“| o ' full TFC C w ator sharos tw o o n 10 o m & I 2 p>m m ■ — nn RoBdlng iho classllled ada now acojrtJng |o6) appU-of Pork w/homo. Ownorwr ft.1 Buy the G uarknteet0d prox 1.5 ocros. Room K, spoctacular view, 3 bdmi ' Mon-Fri. Equal H o u sin g cations for all positiclitions. Established lAcal flofl< ra l nancodi Solid return wii 1^ 2 bath (master suKo with-will I ovory day la a worthvrhllo 1 with piackage 0nd Theie bulldoroxpand.S139.60 __ haWLCtf 733-0331. AppOoatkins are ovniltrailablo buslnoss for sale.. S e n d room for Inaooso. tim e s News g u ar jocuzzi upstair), flropalcoalco, I I ' . olTwinCinoma9. at ol tho correspondence too f P .O . Ro/Max of B o lso . loau m alnlonanco froo extorl j'rHno antees to sell m er| r . Racontly Rtduead. Boai cornorof Eastlanai Gooding. Sot of hous Opportunity.______/S plans included. Jut ith Includos ail. 736-1988 noat oppooninco & i _____ I CONTRACTS* «, e s ta te in lS d a y s J u s t 20 ocros prim e building lo­ DELUXE Apt. 5495+dop. ^ $22,995. cation South of TF. Beau I F U R ^ S H E D ! start Immodlatoly. I E> s m E V M E ^ t mE W ® E m o r t o a q e s> or we will rerun wor I HOUSES Wator 4 Trash Pd. Rolrig. Capri Molol, kitch o n etles. opportunJN for odvan««W»- CURREHTLYW the ad an addition. , , • tiful view of valley. Ownei w-lco maker, soil ciooning $^60... Wkiy. ro to s stort- mont w /iest growl SSTOP DOLLAR SS Excollant Ineoma Unit will cany. ^23-5926 ” , al 7 days at no just 2 blocks from dowt ___ 2 bdrm, Jomlly room, 2 ca ovon, DW. Call 734-8161 log ot $140, Call 733-6452. company. Training c THEFOU-Omf, For conlrocts. m ortflogos ^ NT .208-734-8727 ® ■ additional chargeJ© town Gooding, Four unhuntts ATTENTION garago. fully furnished__ or 734-7309.______vklod for thoso sotodri§ 3 r MDEPEUDEtn $595. 736-4619.______Carolakor noodod. R ont in Call 736-2535 forIor sn JUNIOR ROUTE - — to the cu sto m er plus a mobllo hom o pr(pro- DEVELOPERSIl CSI area, 2 bdrm, 1 bath"T” oxchonflo lor yard work. • Buylng'Trusi D eods, Mor /a vidovory good Incomo.10. IIn 160 ocros In a re a of Impaci cioaning. Call 734-4321. _____ availablec g a gos & C ontracts. % Ct) There Is a $3 extra BUHL smoll houso lor rent duplex, appls., single go- . vory good conditionn o on In Twin Falls. 2 hom os or rogo. foncod yord. 12 m o. 736-t782 for q uotes. charge for the wnor the proporty. N ice VIewllewT 5"3wtl67 Loborors wanted. 788-21 guaranteed four lota on comor-ownc lease. No p e ts. S475 m o . Cloan, allordablo rooms. -TmN FALLS ■ unltavoiioblo, romodelixelod, CALLVlRGINTA EL- ^ THE MANAGEMENT CO $45/wk. 736-2431 or731- UvQ in and mano0O a sr ROUTE 71S package. Ads possiblo ownor carrjirry. DREOGE 733-1735lo; oi I 6M 7334ST39. _ _ 2431 or 734-3540. hotot. Porfect for ratiro(ired 400 Blk oTBiue luikosos I ■ may be cancelledid S9S,000. KATHY PARTRIDGEGE I UNFURNISHED couple. S34-4374. 1100-1400 Blk Sth Avo(v o E I ■ ' 324-3808. #95-018. i H O U S E S Js, Flexible winter ratosi early for custom ere r Filor • Small 1 bdrm apt, ------1100-1400 Blk 6th Avo\vo E I 1 M .llfll ft H agennan A « a *appllan«)s, wator & sanit.). Somo kltchonottos. convenience but O Undor New OwnoraWp. MAJOR fbianciaf sorvhrrvfco* A sh St 3 bdnri, 1 both, all electric,— indudod. S250 month. CO. nowhWno PT or i the charge will 27 Aeraa. 4 miioe fror oppls. Including WD. $55C— I THE MANAGEMENT CO Holiday Uotol 324-2381. Earn SlOO/wk. * gr< remain the sam e.3- Hogorman. Excellent Ic m o ♦ $ 5 0 0 c l o o n i n c 9 i r G E M 733-0739 . rl- - • MOTEL3 * commissions. I^o. < EibabothBlvd cation and water. Call11 fcfor STATE REALTY, INC.IC doposit. 4 3 3 Tylor St. Col, 1-600-22S-492S ■ 733-143 8 Jero m e, N. of fairgrounds,tk- Rdtoms lor rent: Low rales, ______600 Blk of Bluo Lakos _ dotails. 734 -0 4 0 0 00 Dally & wookly. Phonos, M ta b - 600-700 Blk ot Locust w J 2 bdrm, oppls. 5 375 m o. MJSC. LAng te n n , osC I s c h o o l s / ly in KIMBERLY 44 o c ro s wilh BUHL, adult living, 2 bdrm.,ric. THE MAfUGEMENT CO microwave & rofrig.. s o e k s *********•*****•(ij!* Call Woodland Realty 1 — Convonionl dovmlown ROUTE 800 '” 7 dow ntow n G o o d in gI fofor Twin Falls wator, 4 bdrmdrm t bath, im m ocuioie, locat-50 733^)739.______rosponaiblo, worV•orWng 2 9 1 3 a 3 6 0 0 N . S Ik y - I tNSTRUCnON4 Cream of the cropi Nov o f t od in M oonglow Vlilogo, location 733-5630. Ido tlolailo ond Informotion.n brlckhouso,shop& IndMduals for pcnnar>v ino n t la n o MobllO C rt Bon Franklin A cadem y sU oas fumaco & w ater hoat p corrals. Call 423-5715. ■ Call 543-5852 loavo m oss 2 bdrm , 1’A b o th a p a r l - / still or, tolally upgrodod Insldi ■E. Holiday Molol daily & port Umo position disp l s f i t O E f i e i taking onrollmonts 5-1 on WOODLAND mont, washor/dryof hook- ing ond morchandlslaising isOOWKAsponrSt , yrs. 738-9272 T-W-Thurt5 -1 8 & out. Tlio lloor in kitchondbl ASSOCIATES LASToftholots: Poco edi­ Country - 3 tidrm homo —fot up, smoll bockyard, 5 400'0- wookly roles, phonos, . loose botwoon Buhl ond our prodiictiln Twin1 FansR 1600 Wk C ascade Df hurs. new carpols, paint, db tion, lot 1 9. Block i1. Tl.. mo. Coll 324-S666. “ HBO. Somo w/ micro­ cor gorago, foncod, sprin iint' Filer. $ 4 7 S /m o n lh plu s w ave & refrig. 6 1 5 Addi- retsa eccounts. MustE tpassp< 1500 blk C ottonw oods5 s t 4 ~402 >to R e a l t o r s $26,500. Barry's Rontol, physical oxom. Sond klor w/ timer. Prlvatiito ' 248 Main St. 734-4147 • ' doposll. No pola allowed.JO. Joromo 2 bdrm 536-2468^ son Ave W. Call 733-4330. ndre- i500BlkPonden»aStjSt Im usic^sson^ ___ No smoking ploaso, Rof- sume to: Box 94000.0 0 . % 1700-1800 Skyiano Dr ,e boautilul yard, maturi:ul- Gooding. ID 2^^ shrubbory & troos. Cul CE oroncos and credit chock TF 2 bdrm duplox, NE,:o WInchostor Model 70, 375 77io 7a7N»Mow9, PO BE o * ROUTE 813 Experioncod piano toacho mi, 934-5888 SALMON & SNAKE no H & H Mognum, Redliold S4B.ld.S3303. ir^rtr vo-soc, vofy nico 3 bdrmPF. RIVERS roquirod. Cali Barker Ro-for location. Nowdocoroting. tWM^AddsonAveW>W accoptfng now studontmif.. 2 both homo In NE TF , oltors 543-4371.______nd 5460/mo -► dop.. Water & 2X7, liko now; $625. 400-800 Main Avo. N 738-2057. lin. id- Call 734-5018. PO Sm O N O PEW NO 1450 sq. tt on tho moinfor ___ 25 AC - $29,900 u s son. Included. Futl'tlmo M alntonon 500-800 blk Main Avo./O.N — ____ 400 down. 738-3725 I fo GOODING: By ownor,;,r 2 Spoctacular mach proportyorty H ansen - 3 bdrm , 2 bath, or •• Porson/Transportatl 200 Wk Ostrander S t r bdrm, 1 bolh, 425 Novooia- located botwoon tho two oppls,, w aler/sanll, Includ-of- TF 1 bdrm duplox w /good appt-osking $112,900. } fri od, sprinklor systom. , 4 606 Supervisor, and a Pep i r t 200WkRkiuirdsonOr - d a Sl- Coli S86-7086 most powerful rivers fri ick p a r k i n g a r o o . N i c o |_MOBIL£HOME^ timo Custodiaft. For inf 100-200 Wk Shoup Avo, w ----- Idaho. Qontio terrain,lin, foncod yard, S625 mo.'to- nolQhborhood. S 385/m o mation and appllcatlca S o n s 100-200 blk W ashing]ng to n HOUSE $s GOOOINO: By ownor,:ir, 2 P o n d o r o s a P in o s writh ith THE MANAGEMENT CO * dop. Inc. vralor, so n . “ & Extra nico. corpotod 2 contact Bliss Setool■i n( close to town. 3 bdrm,, years of oxporlonco. I flooring, 15x18' mosto: wllh I ^ ^ C O N D O M I N K ^ ^ 'Jo roq. 734, 740 Mourico S400/mo. pluo doposll. siruc- 100-300 blk Bluo LahjjKos 2003 Blz^lh Blvd TF tn oponors, Sooat838Plno ^ rolrig,, sto v e , dishwoshor. oquivakint. in a cortsln - bdrni. All olfers consider ill- 736-0615, • wolor & sower included. to a& Blvd _____ 1-4pm, Sot. OcL 14th 5115.000. Call 934-8194,94.’ M ^W ^reat opportunityf’lly $450 + dop. Rof. a must, tion trado and ablo to ( 3 bdmis. 1 boirt. o n 'A 5ocn ed. Call 734-4900 msg. 18.------^- Call Stovo @ Hollowrs Ro- quira a valU COL StaS tart- ROUTE 837 for first ilmo hom o buyors,ors. 324-2756 o v onings., TF Studios & 1 bdrm s. ally. 734-4334. ingOclobor. 1995. Sai{Salary 100-400 Wk Polk St PRESIDENT STREET “n Paymonls closo to rentent ------— 5290 -$300/mo -f dop. upon oxpoooocon c o SOO Wk Fikir Avo TF HOME BY OWNER. 17(JO i 506 poymonts. Now construc-xic- JER0M E.2 bodroom housoig. Uillltios inc. Laundry room* Why pay ronl? 5835 down 500 Wk Hoybum Avo, ’loaso chock your.odtlh for -Jeylor. 4 bdrm., 2 bath I JEROME/ __ tion on 3 bodroom . 2 full S 4 6 5 p o r m o n lh p lu s a t S260 mo. OAC. 3 Ixirm. corroctnoss on th o first I-. ovallablo. N opols. -=------800 btk Shoup Avo. ocro $84,900.736-8207 ri;^ I HAGERMAN/HOMES^ bolh condos. Nico town-^^n- deposit. Call 324-6411.Dr. Call 733-3824 ~ 2 bolh. Coll Joff Sm ith nt- ] o tic . tf you Om In th»9» Mf9w'nma <^y as The /e- houso floor plan wllh m as­ f2 733-2224______. solf-motlvatod persitr s o n ff If0 . Tlmos-Nows Is not= ro- i PRICE REDUCED TC tor tw droom a n d ulilltlesSfg Joromo: 3 bdrm. 2 bath. ' TF - 2 bdrm, bright bomt s mn lntar»at»d In t 3St HAGERMAN ,nri mobile homo In Village oU o to work woO with1 min-mi Ing a Indtp^ndMtr /oJl n - sponsiblo for errors aftorI f. S110.000. Picky buyorj 3 bdrm, 2 bath. 2 carf on main floor. Dock and — apt. stove, refrig, utllilios that time...... ni. West. $475/m o. No pots. — €. ^"6 0 7 ' trnun suporvtston a nxJfol- d t lor rout* e*rrl*r;~PI*m(rgff this ISO m ust sool-i garoQO, with full t>osemont^ carport with each unit, so paid, avoll. 10/24. S400 low vt»rt)d Instructions> ftsin C»ll733.0»31mxt20303 bdrms, 2VS boths, forma '*'Boaullfully la n d sco p ooJ; d , 324-8903 or 788-4305. JS dop and rof. 734-6614 I O F H C E & $79,900 B - -R E T /M L S P A C E ------a (ast-pacod productliiction . . Wnm you hovo iioms onnmi" dining, family room. LovO'.3 ~637-6313or 837-6284- 4 m alnlonanco froo oxtorior.. JEROME-2 bdrm;-$400— TF Largo 3 bdrm apts. op- sotting. For full tin A your homo you no longo,1°: ly fenced yard. W on't los:00 Collulor 430-3943 CALL VIRGINIA EL-= •- mo,*$200dop. No smok- nood. a d v c r ^ Ihom. long. CALL MINDV ----- DREDGE 733-1735 or h. plicaliona roq. 733 -1 4 25- 2 H&R Block Bidg. *3 ompIoymonL Only 'Jor"so o d . ~ ,p — '0' Ing. no pots, and no 885 sq . It. offlco s p a c e . _ 734-1340. im , KATHY P A R T R ID G E 30 days. 734-9911 ovonings. o u s oppficants need apa p p t ly ______ro, O N Jo ro m o c a n y o n rim, alcohol, Rofs. and crodit "Z Excol. location. Plonty of a t 2022 4Ih Avo. E. Tw no fabulous vlow, largo boau'.au- 324-4808. #95-079. chock roq. 324-4705 mmJ JUST-USTEDI-S78.500. 3 TF. 2 bdrm. 1 bolh town-, parking. W(;ed for com­ FaSs. Dnq Roo workpta Ih'E jjW N^^HOHE^ LL tiful homo, 4 bdrm,, 3 — houso (PhOQsant View) ngor bedroom homo on a largo Joromo 2 bodroom houso puters & tolophone. 14- b a th , 2 d o c k s, o n e 45 )0- -S435mo>S150 d6prCdrJ S480/mo. 733-0106 or SERVICE TECH. Addis. S105,000 for this 4 bod corner lot wilh foncoQ long. Family room, ail $465 por month plus Ik- ®(208)734-5475, 585-— 733-7849 Minlt-Lutw is now hiriiK srrsJSiT';iah ta room homo locatod on— i } back yard, pollot stovo, buill-lns. and much moro, GEM deposit Call 324-6411. for FT position. Apply, ,■ tra oqulpmont. enough I 1 o 2422 colloct. T o o n acros with D lorgo Insulot RV parking. Buy this ono 1 /2 ml, from goll course,rse, STATE REALTY. INC. atart a new silk 8cro< Joromo, 1. 2 & 3 bdrm.dlt ------OFFICE SP A C E • person ot 236? Addis< coior od shop. 3 loncod pao■S boforo it's gone. CALL 1.18 ocro, ronod lor ani-on). 734 -0 4 0 0 TF. Ouiot duplox-3 bdrm 2 printtng business. 6 co ___ $350- 5475. 324-2641 '• 600. 850 &1250 sq . ft. A v^E No phone ca m anual press etc. S19(1900 turos, water sharos ^anc RON FREEMAN ot 734- mols, 10 min. from TF, — balh A/C, loundry room. /Ml utllttios included .0331 seasonal water. CALIJOd- 4208, #95-372. J. Lots of povod RV park.,lu ’ Ono ot Iho nkxist Ihlngs at»ut 50 garage, _ Ampio Parking _____ Can for details 726-93 da»4inod Is tho way It work*9rt« South of T F C le a n 3 bdrm . RON FREEMAN at 734 roducod 515.000, owner, JS 5650mo*dop..733-7878 ■ Blub Lakos Bl.vd. locations SHOP INSTRUCTORR ff o r Of726-W 02.______■ tor you. Call 733-0931. New carpot. lg. kiichen, _____ 4208. #95-306.. - 324-8900______Contoct Slovo Hollows Idaho Youth Ranch, 6 — dbl. gorago. $525/mo— 1 & bdrni apts. ! t ^ T H E V M E S ^ E W “~\ incl. w otor & trash. Plus 2 perienco and/or Vo-Toi NEW*CON8TROCTIO^i G E M so Tobomoved.25.6Wx48L.i u 4 sT i n. Laurel Park Apartmonts. •< H A LLO W S oo)tlficatk)a Salary OD OOE. CURRENTLYHA r1(. 1994dbIwido, MFO Gold- cleaning dop. & last mos. 176 Maurice S t N ..T F ' REALTY starting at S95.000ALL foi STATE REALTY, INC. I MOBILE HOMES^1 font 733-8458 ______S e n d ja n u m e J o J .'iU1. m 7»EFOLLOWiNCn g ------1500 sq:ftrr3 bedroom,-;734- 734-0400 e x ------on-home.^ bdrm, g hath, “ 734-4195 ______^734=4334______Routo 3. Box 2S6. Rupo2JS: IT balh homo. Air condition n - w/living. dining, & util. rm. '93 Champion Parit Ridgo,^0^ TF 1 bdrm house, smoll. ID 833S0. Altn; OponUl INDEPENDENT QUICK SALE BY OWNER II-n. 2&3BEDROOM - r p « Ing, vaullod colllngs, groa lie /Ml olocuic, lived In onlyly 5 52x14', incl applo/carpoft ” OFFICES $130 ♦ 73& 8022 CAftRIER ROUTE I*” $375/mo. wator included.IO TOWNHOUSES rts. EOE______opon lloor plan, convo-ION B ric k s bdn n 2 bath, close5r- m onlhs. This is an oxcel-cel- sot up at Buhl Mobile Es- 5275/dop. Cali Lynn ot — AVAILABLE ) fo r to school & Harmon Par1(,,8, le n t buyl Coll 324-2246,S. tales or movo, 518,000 or us from 5440. ■ Retail & offlco apace Swim instructors noodo nlontto city parks anc “Of 734-0400 ______schools. Othor floor plantm,-2 -$8e.600r-Brtok-fourpl«x — make offor. 825-5520 or '3- . W ashor & Oryor hookup ovallablo. Primo main Mondoy-Thursday.l-to • lion- and garages, rontai in- UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 543-8342.______Small yard & storago stroot location in Twin Evonlng hours als BUHL ROUTE wilh 1682 sq. ft. o re aIsc TF 1 bdrm. w/appls. No Manor Drive - ali iroat como SlO.SOO/yoar, sa_ lo IN HAGERMAN pots. No smoking, dep.11. No-pets - f- Falls. (208)772-3651. a n c o Q o a , . aj| avaUoblo. Coil R o n Free­ avallot)lo. Exporionc IVO- prico $179,500. For Infor-30 Now homo on qulot stroot.>ot. 14X70 Mariotto with 8X24 $390/mo. Call 734-4431. ------p referred . Apply at-T » man lor dotails at 734- -LocustSt-e00-800blfej J® " 420a «6-23t/324/325074,and mation bolh proportios,hr" -15e08q,ft.+'fulitHBomonLjnL- -ad d on.'2 bdrm n bath.ath. '------i-id PHEASANT RUN PRIME OFFICE SP A C E Y.F.CA 1751 Bizabo‘b o th S L . 600-900 blks Ians coll 734-9549. 6 Pick your carpols & colors.irs. nico, Jorom o park, foncodcod TF 2 bdrm houso, small. Brand Nsw Exclusive 2I- Coil 734-5380. Btvd______.:_____ P o j ^ - a l l also - $128,900 yd. with RV porking, $425/mo, w otor included. bdmi, 2 full balh. 1000-f>d — 7thSouth-all IS ’THOMPSON& NELSON)N si7,000/olfer. 218 Wost3t I, $325/dop. Coll Lynn atI - sq II. walk-ln closets, W estern Property Mgmt. TRADE: Maaon/txfck layc TF Brick. 4 bdrm. U rg30 e BUILDERS #34, 324-5921.______734-040______‘ 0 vaullod coiling, balconies, ollico Space available,^lo- wO poy S20 per hour pli 7th N orth-100-200 Wks- G E M Coll toD froo 543-4848 074— family roomn ‘3/4 bath:------837-8313 or-837-6284_ V' g as conlral hoat/AC. oil subsistonce a s appUctkbl •JEJtOME ROUTE * STATE REALTY. INC, ■ $87,000. Call 536-6716“ CeUular 420-3943 1971 14x60', 2 bdrm,1, 2‘2 TFNowor2bdr„lbo.5525 oppls, including • downtown soming.-1,575 CaU Komy a t 1-800-23 734-0400 — baths. AC, recently ro- plus doposit. 3 2 4 1185. II, rofrigerotor, micro-wavo. sq ft. 560 sq ft, 3 7 0 sq It 0838 or 378-0838 " 4th Avo. W I TF 1 SMALL3 ROOMS Ullllllos included, parking _____ Sth Avo. W “ 1 modolod kitchon & living'ino — d . washor and diyor, covorod ENJOY THE HARVEST FUNISHEOHOUSES3001 i ------so5------JJ 1 room. Adult parit. 3 bdrm, 2 bath condo 1 available. Contact Char- W antod lrrlgation p> a ar rts 6th Avo. W of tho orchard, berry bush- a t parking, storogo room s, _AMQI^H. 733-6627.^„- I KIMBERLY/HANSEN^ 511.750. 736-8586 car garago. .No smoking. and fully landscaped. lotto Alien, 734-17S4 manager with worhouiouse Fir North-500-600 blksIks 09 & garden th a t's part ol 1 HOMES — no pots. 5650/mo ^ $650 oxpor. Must bo o selfso Birch North-400-800 bll this ocroogo. Molnto- 3 bdrmhomoinTF, J 1973 Groot U k o s 2 4 'X 80-.50'. dop. ~ 1500 sq.ft. ollico building starter, con^xitor skBlsBis a Cedar North • 400-8C•800 nanco froo brick homo- $50,000 ■firm. Shown by 2 hom os on 2 acros. 20 mis 15 Near CSI wilh parking for rent. 3 bdrm, 2 both, to bo 5570/mo ♦ $350 Dop. plus. Excol. salary plip lu s Wks wilh nearly 2.200 sq.fLST ot opptonly.1-208-326-3153 E a s t of Twin Falls. $1200/mo.'320 2nd Avo. movod. 543-4847 ovos> 2 bdrm town houso. 259” Resop/ailons borwfits. Sond rosunwrio ito Dato North • 400-600 l3llm- DUCEO $25,0001 NowL of I HOMES '2 price in a now subd. Con-on- - ' • COMPARE: Cloan.qulto. ft. work/storogo oroa, )ls. 2 bdmi. trallor. 423-4513.^ Call Walt at 734-0400 or needed. Manoflomorn o n t Ingalndapandant rou\outm pricodat$190,000.:h 3 ■ y ' trai gos hoot, AC, oppls. 1_ 734-0401______-Q officiont 1 & 2 bdrm s.- P- 2283 Wright A vo. (Suito oxporionco with o COLDL a cwrier-JVeese Call orO lf QH-109. $80,000. 550.000 dn. Low 1322 Washington S t N. _ *A’) 73e-8248, r $49,900 intorost o r spoclal de a l °o(for HAGERMAN. 1993 Gur- Twrin Fails. 733-0740 big plus. Fork lift oxporp ori- oftt*aabovanumt>an Priced lo soil! Coll today to 3 don. 14X62, 2 bdrm.,^7 1 Oo you nood somoono to 10 , HALLOWS c o s h out. Coll 423-6773. i- houso sot or havo a lur- onco noodod. mochan>o” l* ----- 1 REALTY soo Ihls 2 bdrm. 1 balh In bath. L ots o f e x tra s In- Now 2 bdrm 1 balh. all o p0, - ' 4 608 . coDyincUnod. good ph y s 3 W Ln a lovoly neighborhood j l „ nishod ap t? Rotirod singlo 3r ■ C O M M E R C IA L 4 IN ------724-A3M------“ 1 eluding AC. $33,000. Aiso2 Christian lady needs a pis, W/D hookup, rioar cat condition. StartinJjCs I^M ONa^TO^^^ ■ noor schools with prtvato 4 509 26X52 mobile home. 2 Perrino.S485/S510-f dop. I P R O P E R T Y ' salary $1200/mo. plu ,'hi placo for 3-4 m onths. Rol. yard & shop/garage. Call- IS H O S H O N E HOMES'S bdrm. 2 both, good condl- _ Avail. Cali 736-e005. nKKficol ond dontal. A As sk SSO-100KSS us nowl 10 ^ tio n , $ 2 4 ,9 9 5 . B o th In avallaibo. Call 733-5272 ir PRIME retail or office : for Groo 733-9690 RoTtnanco & equity loans:r FAX IHA 7.26% avallablo ^ setrtrER-maTfvarod-nr■txr* - oduttcoott-GaH-637-9084.- '0 2 txlrm. op t noar PorrlnoP— sp a co -p rim o Jo c ailQ n Jn ______^ ------g 0 » 7 S » e 7 g 7 ------3'b“drriiT1 VS’B alhTSSSor BARKER ’■ movo, 3 bdrm., 1 balh, Dbl Cul-do-sac locotion, 1936 Eiomontory W/D hookup,1 ; downtown Joromo. 1700 ----- Call 543-4371 ijl' UKE NEW '91 NoshuaDW 10 5425/mo-fS300 dop. Forr sq . tt. Also. 2 300 9 0 . ft. for 214 corner lot, only 550,000. lo. Laura Circle, TF. Coll —n SSNEEOCASH? =^-YOUFT widolndosiroabloTFIo- a Inlo, 733-4330. storogo or shop w/ovorti- ;lEmOYKBnrWAWTBli S y W o buy notes S real ostai 3 bdrm 1V4 baiM w ^ a ra ge o M ake offor, Hadden Reol-“•* cation, groat rollromontont Shari 734-8920 oxt 277 or _ ood door. 324-2426 I. ty. 886-2289 ilh, S38;g034 ______I CAFannsr looking to contracts. Creativ ______closo to s c hool. Fon cod. homo. 2 bdrm, 2 bolh, : Clean 2 bdrm. duplex.' C ar yard & 24x24 stoolliidg.>t —. ; 1220 sq ft. hoat pump, { . R elocate Finance. 1-800-99»48fl^ ^AD — _poiL-millty-Ro.ojax_No_. — TIMES CLASSIFIED $78,000. Call 423-5751. 0 4 sio covorod dock & carport, ?• pots.5400/mo. 733-1221J. 4 s i o 1 f Exporioncod fonmian on. 5 shod, many oxtros. I 603 16 ^ I STORAGE/ ^ MONEY EXPRESS> DEPARTMENT I OUr-OF^EA-HOMES 1 FURNISHED APTS/ r ranch mgr. lnducBn0.tra c FtNANCIAL SERViCES 3 bdm>. 2 bath w/flroplaco J $43,500. Coll 733-4068 ill C le a n Studio o p t, 5 2 4 0 . iWAREHOUSERQ*^ f tor op. grain combino Yourlocal RoalostatetooWm 208-734-5538 & oak floors, slool siding,1 GLENNS FERRY 4 or 5 _ I DUPLEXES or 734-0645. r planting, etc. nood JtO,Ff spodalists ■ 2400 sq. fl. Corner lot- bdrms,, 1 3/4 balhs, oot In TF • Older 34' mobllo FOR LEASE } fob. can start 10-23 o :D noor schools. Mature 1,'° Cottago o p ts kltchonottos. 3 bdrm. 2 bolh, 2 car ga- WAREHOUSE - SHOP 2 °,^ ♦Q uick toan apprtivals kitchon, basomont. do­0- homo, nice condition, ap­JP; 5295 & up. 734-7945. < wait unlil 1-1-S6. Cai^ ♦C redit p r o W ^ , OK landscaping, gomge, car­ tachod gorago, loncodod pis included, 53600, Soo- -I rage, AC, loncod yord,' • i w/offico Stevo9tb77S-1206ovoa ^ ♦ Compotiiivo Ratos port & guosl houso. By yard. $70.000. 366-254040 ot 146 Addison Avo.o . 1 Mrm. utils, pd. upstairs rofs. & aedit chock roq.f 1322 sq.ft. 5690 mo.+cloaning dop. — I ♦ l s l & 2nd'8 u p t o 100% ■■ ownor $80,000.543-4238. — Space IA Call 733-3579'9 apt $295. por mo. *$2001 All UUllllos Included. , ♦M obfle homo loans “ ] for oppt. dop. Call 733-6491. Call after 6:00 p .m .'o r on° CallStava 215 “ 512 wookonds @ 734-2979. ION ♦ D e b t C o n so lid atio n s — 436 4th Avo. W. TF m> for mora Intormmtlon RESOKE PREPARATION "~ 504 FARiM/RANCHES/' 2 b d rm . 2 b a th h o m o In S. I ------■V * personal loans BURLEY/RUPERT Fourplox apt. 2 bdrm. HALLOWS , /.«3>2009 for customize*Izod {208)736-0033 DAIRIES adult park. KHchon oppls., ** eloctrlc furnace, hoat1^1 i 604 — w/alovo & rolrig, S 430/m o REALTY j, prof.rosumo-RoySiotaii -----: EQUAL m HOUSING ra ♦electric. 1st 4 last mo. 222 NEED MONEY? Of pump & cold air. Covoreded I UNFURNISHED z 734-4334 - - - OPPORTUNITY I, 1,000 acn» potato farm or porcnos & carport Stor-or- I A P T S /D U P L E X E S>0 5200/dep. No pols, 6 mo • » Real Estate Loans Al roal nlau ai>>««dng il N* dairy sight. 800 in. waior. one shod. loaso. 734-1904.______C) Secured RV Storage, . - , p andyat733-1806 istandandoquity nvwspwor b a*iKt to Um FairI By ow ner 4 bdrm. 2 bath, — antonMtasiowaa8.5%) I Coll 825-5817 loavo m sg. Nico yard. A-1 cond. '•r& 2-todrm apts, t, Dosoyt Rose Storage '%) MNeti notes « — 2 bdrm., washor/dryor le atNwttia *any prolorortcoI • b ig k iic h en . Ig m o s to r li Coll 733-0696 $ 335 & up Paul 438-5700 Id S ii ' ' bdrm, wood slovo, hugo 38 acros ft 2 bdrm houso, ■ hookup, 736-2838 71 kndcn tf dtokiMton baaed on N/E of B uhl.. C all — Quiet living, ©loan complex. : 1 h o o s q ^ otm^ il^ am. cdEx. r^)<:(V m hanJcaix yard. 2800 sq, ll.. 6 acroa, Titan *73 1 4 x 7 0 ^ bdrms, rofutblshed, dishwashor, ji WAREHOUSE OebtConsolklatlonOK.^ t>nU[aa.crnMec\)tver corral. & oul tjulldlngs, 543-8391.______Four bdmis brick 3 both. 2 p o - Idaho Co. 800-454-2845. 1 bath, now fumaco, now laundry facilities, no pols r. 7 8 0 0 s q .lt w ith 2 4 x 2 4 ' ' Housekoopor/Loundry po ^ 5 . anlnl«ral»MemaXesnr(udi^ $99,000. Inlo • 436-4041 ■ ^ oxtoriot doors, partialy firoploco $650 * doposll. • r 6001cowdairyforsalo,tum- >'y 864 Oulncy 734-6600 One bdrm brick, W/D). offico. Ideolly lo c a to d ofl ■ i sition opon at Mountalr LinsecurodtoonsloSIOOh»K . Sw2^Bo(V*Fan5aSr»l«ui fumishod. Skirting. Must South Park Avo. Coll ■ Vlow Core Contor. Full 3 koy.currenllymllklngSSO, hookup $350 -f doposit. CO* kvlilachU iaiinlatw oasii5 4 “ s o s 3x. Plenty ol room lorrr^ bo movod. $10,000. 2 BEOROOM .'2 lovol o p t Sieve for detaila. ■ tlmo days Sunday th n uMi. tsiMngvriihputnUerleoal Coll 436-0692 5450/mo. plus deposit^ Coll 734-9549.______cusioljn: pregnant womon andi IGOOOINGAVENDELL • expansion. 60 acres. 50 HALLOWS ■ Wodnosdoy. Instllutlor — ond 2 Bodroom, 1 lovol, ' Post Office location. Sm all helprui. Benefits aftor i S P HO M ES I ohare# NSCC. 3 bdrm, ,r REALTY ^ sraiffioKsrs? I 5680,000.636-5808 52 0 “1 apt. @$470/mo.plusI 1 bedroom on main floor, ' months. Contact Olorlt doposit. Call Slovo ® Wednesday thro Sunda) S 3 bdrm 1 balh. $70,000 or REAL ESTATE appliances.. WD hookup.f 734-4334 — ^ TWino»w»«*«kix7»*i(/yW oflor. 538-5419 loavo m sg' 'Between Jerome &TF Hollows Roalty, 734-4334.— no pots, $300 monlh. momino»gt423-5S91. Unsocurod loansto S100H)0 K acttpl any advsiUi^ (or real » 86 acros, 2 housos. cor- • WANTED CO - v»ale«Ndil3kl«*abbonofne t TTie MANAGEMENT C O ------N o c o i lB to r a l . n o c o 3 bdrm 2 both hom o,' rals, loafing shod, mo- A-142 4-plex 557 5 brond11 733-0739 I 4 611 - [ in k . ^ '•Adoii wo horot>r O' Homo Is e m p ty , trying *0 to now, 2 bdrm . 2 bath, W-D, |_FARMSTORR|N t J sionefs. Bod credit, bonk kdormwJ U u l'a l dwePbg*ri w/conoi & outbuilding for chlno shod, gated pipo. soli. How ab o u t ronUng It? ruptcy okay. 98% appnavfW - «MnOMdhB ■ $265,000. 324-2191 “ balh, 2 c ar g a ra g o to ronL 2 4 h ^ . . _ A TOUCH OF OLD RE- parking, handicap } plan w/kltchon bar, 2 Ige . b le 3 . 80 acres. Horns, calHUOTol-IrA'all-SOO^CO-y HEWED LOCATED IN- D airy for R e n l D oublefour Call 733-0931. ext. 252.• occossiblo. Avail May 1 St.— baths, mastor bdrm0 . Fllor. ROBERT JONES i O m 9777. Tht ToO-lrea lolophono •i WENDELL! 3 bdrm. > 1 horringbono. Call bo- a ? ELWOOD a EV/V4S I w/walk-ln closet, p riv ate(. REALTY, 733-0404 OR T E I ^ 543-6704. . nsUtstMabSkmoer. HBMgTgTS ® tiath homo /oconlly ro- . tw oon 1 Oom-8 pm. . 734-1401 }. bath, w/outslde potio. I J rmdolod. now Paint Irrsido 436-1168 Storago rm, AC, rofrig, I 0 & out. new klichon cabl- d rango, DW, Ig utility rm , I 1 ^ ...... : ...... ■ 1 naa. pew root, oak floors • covered porklng. Som o " In lar^o IMng room, din- t. utilities indudod. 559 5 m o j . ■ ; , . Ina aroa. mini bllnda...... • ) - + dop. Noor CSI. N o pots. Wills,Inc, 734-4411. • I mroughoiA S6B.S00. / J Roallor Ownod 324-7518. E-e Tlmoa-Nowo, TWJnwin Falls. Idaho Thursdoy, OctoberC 12,1995 R eal Es15tate/Rent>t-Farmer's BMarket-Mi!iscellaneoiHIS ______

i 616 I ^ 704 i 709 ~||j ~iii ^ 1 i i T ^ r n i 8 1 7 1 n I ^ iiT"" I InoomiATESWftwnk t e d I | | r a r m _m a c h inNERY e I HORSES I njRNITURE a CARPET>ET I JEW ELRY & FURS^ |_MISC_FORSA^• I I MISC FOR SALE . I OFFICE EQUIPMENT > -J I &SUPPUES 2 roommalos lo aharofo l{Ig. 3 HESSTON 565 boot.t. 3row2 Horses: Bought, soldd aai n d 15 cubic ft rofrig froozi)Zor.. /^nllquo brass finishI orond WEDDING sot. only worworn Blaze King wood stovotfo. LO9CablnpkgS10fi4515 b d rm . opt. util. Incl. In harvostor. Excol:o ilo n t traded. Call 733-6055.55. Brand new cond. $3C300. tinted glass dining rooiroom 2 m o -. $ 7 5 0 / o f ll e e r r . used very Iittle. $400 24'x32‘ with 8' porch roof.Df. Copiers for sale. Large $250/mo.'f dop. rofo..fo. No shapo. S2000, 829-S9-5457 ^ 423-5013.______tablo. 40x66'. extendsds toi 324-9192______Cali ovos. 532-4107 7* Swodish cope, saddleJie solocttonofrocon^ed omoklno. no pots. C »—■' Point goldlng. groat for oi —— 12', $249, , ,, __ - notch logs 2'x6*TaQ roofoof copiers staring ot $295. t '■ JD 4640 tractor. H 17 Clj. ft rofrig. Good con loft yoorwatT^OT^ible. 734-4431. H yd.. body. 15 yoars'old;.^5 one.. M atching c o ffe e tobl ' Brfck lined Eorth stovovo docking. Plarts, video, ioR ------FWD. Exc. cond.. $23.0- S2 hands. 1175 lbs. S2252250. vory dean. S200.- 33x33* $49. I ------5 7 5 ------a other sizes availoblo. hair. I^ A W N ^ iO A R D E; N u ^ I Good condition $200. Cai 2 bdrm. 1 bath. $20000/mb/i 00.326-5686 S o rrel g o ld ln g . 1 5. 5 .2 734-4972. after 5 PM.__ Child cor soots, high chall ^ Leslie Hesa 733-369393; 307-684-2445. Incl. uiJIIUos. 73<-950e ■J. ■ hands. 1200 lbs, 13 yo r i s Call 733-4455, ,, Now mdnuro oproi old. $1200 or bost offt GE olive rofrig 30x30. ' __ _ All ol MV. Tractor & loodoijdor. 857 Elm S t MISC, OPPORTUNITIES ponsi- largo onough to shroc inina 'ototllllng. mowing, bladilado ■ I ^ I PETS A ^ U P P U E S I 3 bdrm. 1 both. Rospor Black goldlng. 12 yr•r oirtol S125 or boat offi■ffer. BASSETT doublo reclinin ^ COMMERCIAL gredo coin,ln. AMBmOUS ELVES blo molo or (omolo room-roo 4 ’x’O' alfalfa o r.sl 14.2 hands. $1,0755 IbItjg’ 423-6389 Ston. . sofo w/storogo consolejloin i work, corrugating 10 Show Christmas decor a^ A beginning obodlonco Qtos wanted. Owner)r cur-c bolos. Uniquo dosifi h l?h °I Sl^OO. 837-6217 ____ Kenmore built In rongo. ID Iho middle, has matchiniling ______TW^J^I *750,' gifts now 10 Dec. Homo class. Starts tO-14-95. rently homo on wookorikonds distributor pulls tho Q-.,, reclining lovo soot in nei — porty plan. No investment Qood neighbor dog only. SddO^-uUislst.It. lost,lc doos not boat It. ^ microwave. $75,726-93 NEWTROY-BILT soil ' REQISTEREO PAINTS _ tml color w/oak. Uko nev ■ proponed chlppof/shroddo Completo Watorfortl aollaltd collecting delivery, Froe0 ® troining. Coll 423-5442. doposil & roforoncin c e s Padnc Staios EqulpnIpmont Black and whito Tobior ROPER Woshor & dryor,or $800 423-5432 caaf Iron atova. $700.iO. samples a training. Also '121 Distributor for Spreai w/vacuum attochmenl roqulrod. Call 734-2121 ood-AII stallion, good blood lintlinos 1 y,. old, Excol. cond. , A,. Wai sell for 1/2 purchosi IncludaaalL 423-4283. booking parties. Coll nowow AKITA puppies^ roady to , 543-6319 and conlormolion. Ho Is . S400/pair. 733-2807. Contour Chair by Ar TV 734-7309. __ go.ewks. 678-3654. Looking lor •xlra vacaiication 777— roody for your broodir 1___ Unkietter. Vlbrtilor. hoo price. 324-5352 eves.: ____ Curtis Mattms Console TV money? Why nol |«an thithose PARMA'89 Bootdofoll mvarn. Soy and whitewhii Signature deep cholo s t electrically rodlno. Exco dnn with raoord playar, ra- Moving solo, 37 yrs saving. BORDER COLLIE KELP s tn -g ^ Homi jrouv*« b3tO. •to(1oo7Ctai*lflodwSld>n doli. 438-B382 or 438-K^ I___ Grealbuyl Coll 423-4288.18. pishes, dothos. lum. yart 0a073»a3t- kids cond. S275. 536-2227 /.* loO' Pretty Boy ond whii - — Full slzo dresser. $50.■««' L( Troybllt hoavy duty 5 h| — equip, owl collection. Sotkit BOXER AKC reg. malo- RENTAL: Compact roody for broodini Wanted dMdoraZ/b’e.fa. mlcrowovo TV cart. S4&. $4S Chippor-vac, usod losifoas ESPRESSO cort with mo-’0- Oct.14,e-6.829Sproguouo Fawn a whito. 2yrs old. landscaping tract< ond swoot noturod tooto< VCR'S, a Appls.is. Studont desk. $2 0 . Corr thon 12 hrs. $1400 novnow chlTio a a c c e s s o rie s . •— groot dog. MUST g o to ioodors and implomc TV Doctor-734-9188.(8 . puter hutch, $85. Full ®sir wHI take $500. 733-8959Psa $6000. G root.m onoyoy NEW SA-TEUTE SYSTEMM groot family W/I0& of lovo Solos, financing, loaISS ——- Think cisiillled whan.yi-TTT box springs a mattress _ maker. Coll 733-1714 UHF rom oto. Moving.IB. a room. $250.733-6778. OAC- Hobby Horso Rt RENTAL: Com pactt 4x4x4 , piece your ad lr\ dostilirrii^^ $45. Chesi of drawers — mustseil. 734-3120. Jofomo 1-208-324-58•58S8. landsQoping troclorttors. Co073M«31. $30, 543-8257. messagtaoe i i i i ” 1 FALL SPECIAL: — CHOWS AKC rog.. 6 wks. 7—7— loaders and (mplomonlionts. " J- • ■ ...... - I EXERgSE EQUIPMENT|NT| Hobby Horae Ranch Olivetti elec. typowrilor,< 2 nil moles block a dnno- TO 20 Forguson & loo — J King water bod, wavoloss brown nougohydo barOf mon.$125.ColI736-6242 loador. nnanclng. loQ3 ln 804 Equipment S850. 733-4696 _____ OAC. Hobby Hotso Rone 4 6 drawers, headboardard,' Fbfmula heovy duty step^ New Rhino. 32 hp 4X4(A stools. Awards troadio'jo or 532-4124______t Joromo 1-208-324-5656.^ |_BU U riN G M A TCR^IS I $300. Coll 324-7245. perw/mbnltor. $ 100. diesel tractor, $7995. ' sewing machine. Electric ----- Volt Cros>«Trak crosf Financing or leasing OAC.r- leaf bTowor. Aii in good3d COCKER SPANIEL AKC 701 . ICH WHITE moro. 10 yr. “ old T T Gravel, small iroctor worvrk. Large davonpon, 3 cushio>li'0- country trolnor w/monltor, 4 condition. Call 734-9745,5, 4 pupplos. 7 wks. Tolls FARM& RANCt jsod &haulino. 543-8294. ns, Vory good shapepo* -like new. $200.934-5121 Loaders, Implementa, a — docked a dowclawod. 1st SUPPUES; last walkor. boon usoi backhoe attachments penning cattlo at tho sale brown flowers. $ 1 50 Osdiioscopo Tektronb( CA5A ohols. /Worablo.-$150- 2 yoar old Angus bull, UB solo. Muo, oolll 8* finished houa'USO 934-5288. Nordic Track, $225. Call'a ll ovalioble. Rontal tractors; plug unles. 2 typo plug-insna 0011543-8119 on smoll hord. gdod cc n bole $950.436-1221______logs, Swedish copedd a — ,■ 733-2628 dollyAveekly, loadors a Typo 53-540 plug In unitlit ’■ f i r m a tio n , $1 0i 0con- Custom mado 1 ton t ------notched for 720 sq ft col:ob- Nowor couch a choir■ forfo. ' implomonts. Coll Jeromo’0 3 m icrophones Electroro DACHSHUND AKC rog. 8 &43-8026 3 0 0 forks & food blados.2 7 ^ ' WHITEHEART in with loft. Call for morloro solo. Bluo. beige a poacl ----- 1-208-324-5858 ^ Voice Cardyne, Unidyno10 wks. old. $150. Coll after ■ 536-5621. or 420-627 ' Boordlng. troining. Informotktn. 208-678-459597 In color. Excoflent condindi-' Ugly divorce forcoa sale.Blo. — ' " ' ' ■ dynomlc-proomplllled)d 6:00 p.m. ® 736-6536. 4 Holstoln bull calvos. ocktor Uasons/Engiish-wostorritom, —----- lion. $400. Call 324-2109109. l-oFIt Tanning & Toning ,g 40 Motal slido In stock rad'>. Call Indoor outdoor oronos. ‘<'’0 FAST SHADE, PRIVACY:Y high gain, high powor. ‘ woeksoId.S150oa.Sr 103. Used pipo, 7e/lb. Salon state of the arto*'* Tree grows 6-1 OfLyeaity.ly. Cell 324-7967.______DINGO PUPPIES, cuto oa ory ors $50 & up. 735-096! ^ gold velvet S9S. Swag;o8 2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8 Water Heater B o d ri^ soy cows. nico. youn(-Jor- M FEED or ovos. 324-1370 lamp SS. Curtains 8 p r. kittens. Coll 324-7528. gontlo cows. 59 hoa \ saddio. $47S/o«or. BA RTO N’S — 2 yrs old. 50 gal. $150. 120 ton of alfaHa/oorh..2 2 ^ V Call 734-5722 16 panels. $rO. 837-6267587 fr e e PALLETS Coll 734-7883 • FREE to good homd Dol- milking in 1st3 toctatloni 250 olfaifo hoy. 766-22 ----- 386 Lap Top Mono,“ JE W E L R Y A N D Cali S43-6010.______Plckupatbackcomorof ” motion X.- 9 wks old, fo- - Halo 2 horso trollor, woikyolk 100M6/HD. 3’/^ floppypy. D IAM ONDS. 4 oak dining chairs. $239.f r building at TTmes-Nows, male, uso to kids. Call 19.7 protoin. 29,5 ADF.f^isa 1 Ihru tock room. $1500.>0 0 . mouso. sofi wore. Como in and sign up (orir a Stamina Stepper. $85. 132 3ro St W, Twin Falls: 4 8 1 8 . I 536-67G4. D«s«ft Vltw Umousln baloi. 825-5617 hf ms ___ $ 1495/offer. CaII324-45K ,ar- Joep ski rocks. $70. I |uuscALn6mn^^ Roglstorod Umousln bulls Call 543-8290______>53 froo pair of diamond ear- — ringa In our Barton's,'8 Coll 733-9070. Por Salt 8' slldo in camper • ' FREEtogoodhomos,c»ta, Donnis Koylo at 934-521Sulis. 200 Iona Foirfoild olfouerad ^ ^ d 2 horso trollor. oxtra’or'lbn.-2nd a'3i “y horso doluxo. 686-7154^ $ 1299.00 Call 736;0711., ' YourL^tmdd'Jawolor'■ ' oxlro tools $150.------— -fordetalIs.733-2949msg. 1 short brod browi $70 por ton. Call 655-43 _ SInco 1961 Coll 734-6935 Franklin '88 wood stove. $250-$700. Coll 6 0 2 - 9 8 7 ^ ------: Swlss/Jorsoy holfor 546 Blue Lakea Blvd. N.rf. __’ Catalytks cost Iron, block. - 3146 or 602-714-2544. Any d 711 ” 1 NCR Losor printer $200. Baiabon, apple pta and . • S650. Call 543-4736 •of' 2nd cutting hay. A| IBM Lasor primer S495.i Twin Fs IIb Blaze Princess wood stovove Comploto w/3 wall piping.|, slflod . . : th a t’s thee in1 easy lo advertise In dosst- ___ amount. $75/Ton. SmS I w b io a t io n I Computor parts, upgradoslos - 733-3115 $225. 733-1168. $500. 324-4370 eves. American Way. nod.-Just can 733-003,1. H olstein Heifers (17 bolos. 536-5856 momln , ^ & repairs. 735-0965 Opon & short bred. , $65 For solo; 1/4 milo A& M 5 - Young nurso cows. 550 balos of oot hoy.166 $i . whooi linos. 12', 10*. 8*. 8’. Upgrade to 486 or Pentiumjm Coll 543-5042 I- por ton. Buhl. 543-4466—— & 6* X 50' oiuminum mainlOin p o w o r. 486 storting 01ol Holstein cows, sprlngors I ■'^''0 lino, Cali.(208) 436-5204204 $149. Pontkim Storting al — - Approx 100 tons 1st cuttli $479. We also hovo sov- hoifors. Rocords avail& S80. 734-9458 loavo ms'"Sfl or (208) 431-5204. t _ 206-549-1892 ^oll. — orol rocondllioned 386 a 4 . I Barley straw. 1 T bales, d 486 computor systomo. ''n*o g 712 s IMS. Tho Computor Ploco ' Sprlng-calvlno purobro(— - llvorodoroutofstock.r toot I POULTRY & RABBfTS SERVK Rod Angus cows. Comint"■Od omount too small or tc ^ (a>734-l667.______- B t ss & s 2 yr old bulls. Top quolltjning |#rgo, (208) 522-6099 S$ OSTRICH SS anim als roasonabi)b iy (206) 521-6294 ------Visa & MC occoptod. XT & 286 computors $12525 ------pfIoodr-Cfimson-CBttle ------to-$200,-AJlcompl«t»8y«. tons:------CraClo-AcroxOstrtch— 15. Co. Ruport 436-3804-Ittle- Good-lst-cut h8yr?0-tonMigo Farm. 208-536-5460) toms w/ warrontios. 735- 736-7420 loavo mossag — 0965 or ovos. 324-1370.I. t Call 733-0931 e x t 1 forfi more Information or your service represerttt•ntatlye WANTEO- Holstoln Dalr> ovor Now selling Emu breeder hord. ondSpringoi^ HAYTARP.Havo you yourovi peirsachicks. Forproflt jo r thought of tor^lng yoi frh i 810 I 'I PROFESSli »SIOHi^ aaHAROV Hoifors. Day 731-2^0, oi I the &fun. Pistol Crook Ranch I BUSINESS DWOOD FLOORS F TS H A R P E N IN G I 324-2250 ovos.______), or hoy to protoct from th L_ r r ^ o o ^ ^ c ROOFING a Cft COA'TINQS OLD aa NEW floors I ^ o r 0 324-4083 ovonings. J SERVICES SERVICE weather. Coil us for ZZ FABCO wood stovo. $300.0...... ? ___ 733-7221 Of 3K32M8S7 aandeded a raflnlahed. I____ . . W anted Holstoln cows----- to quoto. 324-6470 — CERTIFIED STEE• g g L -______i.IndittSla!.______qiltsal: lease. $45/mo por cow.» to ------— g ------7 1 4 ------Cell 734-1345------Buildup roofs. Fne osamateS r & T J a — ^ JOHN’S SHARPENING------Call S38-S8S6 N. Hoy for aolo. Call 324-sm------I SWINE 7 : BUILDING & S U PPPPLY Looks repalrodlrodln24hrs. BobPotorsodroto ' I ~ T R E E ^ I All Chopping, ihroshlng. Bost prico oround. Call fc $600. Coil 726-9331. IN IDAHO or. PTO-drh/on' I I 55. I - (onytlmo) Building & S E R V IC E S I quotes. 1-600-597-7155 . post-ist-holoougor. I____ s ' swath, lulo. stack, I :------Romodellno.Roofl irloy I rey 734-6030. ioador, Intcks. f f : 2000 bolos of Moil Barlo TWIN FALLS; Palming. Decks.d S u iF e n w ’ A-1 SHELTON'S Randy WMwr, S43-6886. 736- I J- straw. 51.50 por bolo. 73< PLAN ROOM >r 324-6432 FULL CIR(IRCLE sprinklors. ^ 1TREE SERVICE *, 2459 pr 7331Q502 • - . Jobs to bid for Gonoro'orals. CORN HAT^VESTINO' — . g — Pino Rrowood $100.00 por sorvldngig now a old sys- SoiSon4ng Magic Valloy Jt Sub-contractors a Sup Wood Rivor Valloy e nsw 30‘ hoads. haul' 1200 tons Quollty hay. n. cord. Nol split.733-5826J- ers. Blueprint copioil \ ^ ' ' I HOMEHE>JF A IT H toms, con'jnvorslons. manu- rotary machlnos, truck Oi- I ANTIQUES & al/olectrta,Ic, landscsLpIng, or whorovor rain. 2 & 3 string balos. al k 734-PLAN (7526).___ I CARE availoblo if noodod. >5® folfa & alfolfo gross mix. I COLLECTIBLES ill Freeerestimates. PPFREE ESTIMATES Leslie RJonos 733-8456 Coll 764-2118. Wontod somoono to cut . ' ' '* - 324>7eS313 ior 420-6036 736-3518______— LOFT BEO. Sturdy top bunk down troo in yord for flro- I H O M E C ustom mochonlcal rockvor ^ ...... I,,-.,--,- with ciosot sovos floor w ood. you do Iho work , IDAHO HOMEME HEALTH SprMdorsys y ^ o m b ^ i ^ TREEREE STUMP GRINDING plckor. CallWayno Bowor 4 709 3paco;Coil 733-4356 a J yOM koop tho wood. Call • CONSTRUCT^O^ON ANDHOSI08PICE awlnttntorlzation. foil >AND REMOVAL ______S43-6719 - ■ h o r s e s nk 734-5207. * 734-4061 TwTwin Falls iondscoplitplng/deanup otc. FREE ESTIMATES J A-1 DRYWALL't - 436-5855 Minii^ini-Cossla For 18 y rs«a experience call 733-1554 Custom plowing w/2 plows,us. to young snafflo bit horsos Old Jukeboxes for solo. JP j ,. Export hanging, taping.Ing. a Medlcore/Mc/Modk»ld M oun^VVlewl^Mtec^rtnB k with or without anhydrous. A g o s 3 to 8 yoors old Four avoilablo. Stovo „ texturlng. Stfico 1971 ConinodUcens<>nsed/Bond»d 73734-7118______j~ ' 736-8075. or 420-8075 ~ S1200 to $1800. Colo r Lynch. 678-1201. Burioy._ B FURNfTURE a CARPET Jobs largo or small.'0“' Notlonolly Roc (702)758-7882 0 Q Lossing, owner Home Hoolth : Lan d t^ p ln g TUTORING GREEN CHOPPING {702)-756-5403. Wantod old sports momo-_ S3000 value 2'x8'.2*x6'.6* — Homo Grownwn InI Idaho & Homime Repairs ____ Hay, grain a com 77" robiila. basoball. football. solid wood ontortalnmont ---- Pninlng t Ouano's Custom Fanning----- rryrroid'AOHArtjoy-gold “ bii5Eot6oilTtc“ - Electrical service, supportS| seats. this Saturday by 11 am. .^__jhrouoh-out Moglc Val nt carpentry, custom I silap trays, otc. dlosoi tractor. $7995. Coll 733-2735- VACUUM I AUCTION DCCHANOE _ Financing or loosing OAC. >■ ESTIMATES.I. FREE7: allde-onli-4272 . ’ 324-14S3 J. 733-0966. C«ll733-« ALES & SE R V IC E I Loaders. Implomonts. & • NORTHWEST COLOFX>BS BENEFIEL'SHOk = j backhoo attochmonts Burfey Tractor 8«lvag» Intorior/oxterlor, loco Drywall. Pair,ioMicARE I . & GRAVEL . avoilablo. Rontoi troctors; HIOH-BAOC SETTLE. C ’ roforencos. Brush, ro Combino & Iroctor parts Pointing, I SA N D & •LECTROLUX Paul, ID ♦438-5420 dally/Mreokly. loadors &10 for foyer, psllo, porch, livi sproy. Froo Estimate All home I - = = = - * Voe Implomonts. Call Joromo White pine wllb fabric cove Vacuum deonors. 324.6698 o r 734-362 vrs exD- Freele&out es ,1 0 ompooors. central vacs, •FALL SPECIAL: 1-208-324-5658 — 16 r 52 xS7 Inchcs. Fully1. CouDtiy-etyle lettle great iW d Hobbg Horse RarKh NORTHWIND}5 7 ^ Coll Bruce 733} eaiknatos. ilos. sorvico and repair. ^ ctiUlng and tuem bly liutn, living room, offlee or deal mdatopsoUfor Call 733-6618 4 For SaJo 6 yr old Apolooso wered, bcart-ehiped ln«u. CONSTRUCinOII Home repaln 733-^ofl Gr^vrt^S!i,-pai1(lnglots.etc. ,,. N ew R h in o , 32 hp 4X4 gelding, has beon shown SATISFACTION ORJlly YC Illustrated itep-by-eiep REMODEL CalloTStSnda” drfvwwwpultoo.Orawf8MM V dlosoi tractor. $7995. iSHSA. 4-H & Sog^Dbrush I , YoucanhsullWEST CO. INC ,, I p o n c in g or loosing OAC. drcult. woslom & English. utnicUonSi #0548 $5.95 Fences, docks, aidingng& < Dale Roblr 0-1234______WELDING V $2500. Ploaso coil for To.order plsni mall chcc roots- Coil 736-4602S02 . ______734-2939b i l n s o n ; more Info 734^5173. ^ . projcct numberand name,YOUR > MONEY BACK! backhoo attachments Old World MAMCONSTRI,W9 oncrete Const...... available- Rental tractors; s. and lip code. Add S2.9S fc vork of all typos. McGIfV , For solo; Point woanlings. Flooring Artistry.y. Remodels a Rc QInnIs E n te rp rts e s daliy/woeWy, loadors & o- In dltcount coupons!} InJieck O or money order aod ns&excavotkjn. Welding Wel< & Coo&eto roglstorod block & wh^o, ae, wl th your na«e, address ■ Hardwood Inslallatlorlion. Roofing, Decks. I implements. Coll Joromo finishing, reflnlshlng.10- suing, Doors.« W FouMotiontactured homos- FAbrkatton F&br a Repoir -1.208-324-Sase good bloodlines; also* CLASSIFIED5 for catalog (Include* $16 ESTIMATES • 24hOU more in foal to block pointing (InsUe a outout) Carpet. Fumlturo“i C f e ...... hour portable servico Q OUa. please add lax. 40T733-3923 FreoMe estimates. 733-0033 - HESSTON 1170 swather, t & w hite Blud; 2 sa d d lelo 83301 Pete Button 734*697397S 733-9331 . PT.'f4‘-heador- WorksI h o rse s, good foi kids *&' P.O. BOX 4IX>.JD Jci GRAFTS -.g rm rt.S 10 .000. Mustssll hunting. 87&-3076 Imrn^latoly. 544-7598 O 301 i , Jcnta, OK 74037

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1 55 I 4 55 I 4 904 I 4 905 I 4 ^"907 I' I 909 I- J ^ waktS tobitBUY } |M E0jCAL8UP^UES I (CAM PERS^H^■i-s| I HOTOR HOMES ft RV:RVS I SPORTINQ GOODS — ' I HUNTING SUPPUES Gorman Storthok AKCWCfo- WANTED: Butano0 tat n k .' ELECTRIC lift chair, $30$300. JAYCO‘91 Doluxo 8 mmon Remington 30.08. Scop:opo. Snowbl/d Supreme. 191992 molo w/show ;ioint'ints. 3 100 gallon minim 5 S i ' yrs. housobrokon. lo limum. 543-8215______tont trailer. Hoator. ato'lovo, sling,scabbard, arid or Alpha Sth whool. 34'I' wwith Custom Golf Clubs. CollCj I. lovos 733-2137 teo box FANTASnCII;il oxtros. S376. 736-8161161' 16' slldo out Attic batbaoo- 324-3G11 ovos or 73 kkis. AKC Moto lyr.hT. hunt-- . ' I 17 Coil anytime.' tng exp. $200, S4»6:3-«386. WANTED: Cedar att $2500. Call678-0917 mont modol. Oak cablniro°A 0" 11 days. — ~ mont for Ross Bed , wilh WO, AC. micro, HIMALAYAN BAUNES FTH storoo. All options.. CColl . ' . ------'fcS>t X Form Hand 450 po □ 4 ” 907 :|yg 788-4470 evonlngs. Adorabit kitlons,^61%® i bo>t. 436-1256 mossii J _ Q U N ^ ^ l ^ i 910 oach. CaD 702-753-61 l “2I2S£22S£i£12 WINNEBAOO ------|TOAVELTRAI^R! WANTED: Grayco Ploy PU N ■llaTITnnifll ■91 COBRA 28'motorhom ^ 1M2CHEVY LAB yolow pups. pun« Pac play pon, 736-39■3916 i m 700 Remington 6 mm/2/2 to 460 Ford, gonorator,!°3 n - Minnie 300, Minnie Wlnr/Innlo '73 17- geif cohtoinoi huntora. Cail 733-508! _ _ 12 Burris scopo. Excxcol.' aowavo. TTV., A.C.. o' Wairtor.Brovo.Advontur • Sleeps 6. $2400.736-468 8 , 9 9 5 — WANTED: Uaod sinflto cond. $375. Borette;ta 9 ning. S26.995.734-030 BROCKMAN'S RV ----- 1990UNCOUI LABS: 1 Mack fomoli^ o . T milking machine in c i 734-3167 l.eOO-773-3163167 75 30- Sprinter Sth vtrhoi yollow malo, AKC r ^TV^MOTORCYC^UE8 f""*- Excel, cond. $4S425. ------1------p m y s ______^ ^ 8 , 9 9 5 wortlngoriof.«36-i: Remington 870.20 gouilugo, 1973 Mlnnlo Winnobagogo, .yg Exociivo DIplomot I soH-containod. 837-913 champion blood Dnes. ^ 1 5 18’, Dodgo ctiassis, 0x0 Shota and dowctawiaws, -8 WANTED: horse wal—T — '94 Yamaho Timberwolrwolf. like now. $225, Coll AR 28 ft. 55K ml. tires 5K>K 1mi 18 fl AIJo travel troilo volkor. 4 X 4 ,2 S 0 .e x c o lle nlent. Sporter. oxcol. conjn d . cond.$6495. 734-5391 since now. Rool pod.I. A*" cotxL $650. Call 423-53( - ■ 18 ft Excol travel trallo 554 for Andy.______Z Z t iron,. 31K ml., $12.000/i *93 ftOC/WOOD Movwivorlk ' solf containod. Magi 9 mllllmetor uzl. $750Oor Hor. 825-5049 POODLES . Want to buy largoo t 1993 Yamaha Blastor, • . 30' 6’. Fuel Injoctod1 46046 Chel range, gas/oloctr 1 4 . 8 8 8 PRE XMAS SPECIA3AL cago. (Parakeets)») IColl whoeler. Mcef/enT.n, °»” g°»^79 ^ 1 7 , 8 8 8 thmodcr. 734-5722^'p i p o t9 9 5 gji^250 obsolutolutoly Glock 17 17 Shot Nil 349 H usavsm a 400 Din bike.0(0 o boautllul ploco of elk0 country, fum.sollcontalnod oxco ^ * 4 8 8 8wks.4maka.2fema or ivory jewelry from yoiour Call 536-2301 1995 Poloris 500 ER SKi ------S350/offer. 543-8806 0 ----- 577 mllos. lots of oxtrai cond. $7000. 734-6119.9- IgTBIttRCWnf S3S0. 734-0989 map. ___ Wanted fax m schlih in e . ovoa. 543-4361. hunt Must bo in good work Motchod cows tooth moli01,0 Class A motor home. 27* 27 1994 Skldoo Summit, ll^keIlk iggs xi| Cordova. 33' iSB S ^ 9 1 ^ ------„ ® 5 8 8 SCHIPPERKE 2 rog. A <=onj"o Extras. Uko now. AttenUon anowblrdalll ¥»Wto WantwJ bckots for tho I SUZUKI v o DS1B5 PISTOL. Rugar. T89.). 9 TLC. but whot a price Coll 823-4101 1981 Torry, 27'. AC, no«I . . ______" 7 8 8 fomalo puppies. 8wl8wks. ttonal Rnals Rodoo ininLos I $SO0/oKor.YAUAHA10«IWO mm, oxc. cond. $40C00. only $6000. Call 544 - awning, soil containod oM. $200 543-6659Z____ VogaslnOoc. 734-4614602 RT180 SlOOO/offor.'. 0Or Gooso humoral Browninling 2515.0lotnch ---- 1 storm windows. 934-479! . will trade for good alumJot. BPS 3 1/2 * 1 2 gaug — 4 909 " 1 , 2 8 8 TOY POODLE AKC rog :ylight fishing b o at 436-9776 igo ------yr old fomalo. WMto. < ^ Wantod to buy a skylit '5 gooso gun. Now, $45C50. Cross Country 34'with onl',niy I SPORTINQ GOODSS COMPANION ^ ^ora* " ^ Call 536-6315______■S Quality mode in Idaho col w/chBdrm. wn soO .OTia Yamaha *92 Enduro 225 2500 mi on 454 engineIne. I HUNTINQ SUPPUES •g o o d homo only. ^S2 0 0 2X4.73&07 oxcol cond, fully optionod>od. ^ NASH " 1 , 4 8 8 ------Low mikjago. just sofvicoc'teod Porkor-Halo custom 7mr^m camping or tulltimingng. LAB yeltow pupa, purebredired, Alfordablo. durable • Can 837-4981. Wanlod to buy nico ususod $1600. 862-3634OV0S.**■ magnum rino, sling, cast ^ go cart CiUI 734-9838. ^O- $24.950.733-1038. hunters. Call 7M-5089.9. BROCKMANS' RV WANTED puppy, mod.- ” • Wnmyou^relo^^wllv*51^ scope, ft ammo. 559S — 734-31671-800-773-3167 ^ " 2 , 9 9 5 w hen futi grown. FoiFor a Wantod to buy ofSce fumi.fu gains. Check tha garsgirage Browning BPS 20 G.:3.3 QMC 78 Royalo 26' claa NIGHT VISIONII Gen. I tetnay. 324-6733 turo ft oquipmont. AlsoAl ««>•« odvertlMd In dass^Jii. inch. NIB. $375.423-604;>45 ak;. $26,000. 734-4781I $250. Gon. II. $350. Safa;afa- Holiday Rambler 1991 , Call tied. Ca» 733^)931. —- rtland 3A Hyporllte vest.St. 2 34' Imperial travol trailoi large trampoline. C ___ RUGER 30-06 model 77. 77 Qolng SouthT^b 28' RVR\ covers & soft troumiI m a w/front kitchon. top of thc I ^ — I Nevorflrod, $40010 , is lor you. Qood cond. lowlov pialo. wom 6x1 $400/offoiffor llno.S20K or trade foi ■rooL^Aoim^ERY I WanteTtTbwlisedl* 206-324-8394 ml. $e900/offor. 733-049C490 736K)517oflor9pm. land. Call 208-825-4207 cury Sable/Ford Taurauma i BO%& „ " 4 , 9 9 5 | I A C C ^ R I E S U a S R N B t nt, SZ7S. 1988/1992. undor 80.0 mllos. Call 734-56;5®26 -92BaytinerJaz2l2.’90tv K sa?______" 4 , 9 9 5 | Coleman 4.Kw gonoiBtiirator. loave message.______m o to r. S 6900 or beai Uka pew. $400.536-23; Wanted lobuy: 2 -4 hp« offer. Con 543«)S3daya UAC Tool Box. Top &ft bot-bl ^ mirrors, wash^hor. or 543-9272 ovonings “ " 4 , 9 9 5 1 tom box. LImltixrodltii^nion' dlshwashi 14flMinoDoepl=ishermen o o t May take amaDorbrtr box Bght fixtwoa. range hoc w/trir. 15 hp Evlnrude + ______" 4 , 9 9 5 | for partial trado. Thisbsbox Can 423-5130. elo ct m orot, LCR, Elota ■■ is for tho pro or sorioi Wantod to buy: OkJor,or more. $2,000. Call 324-t2*~ h o b b i^ 78S-3121 ___ Bart)ie's ft Baitioctotbothea 4293anor4pm . _ " 5 4 9 S | Miller Logend AEAD200100L£ frW" tho 1960'8-70's. W 14'oiuminum boot vfhhmo-mo- 1989C H EVT wolder-genorator. AC.Al txjyoslatosorcolloctior tor. $600. 733 2628 OC. 225 amp. Onanin i19 733-9688 ______" 5 , 9 9 5 1 HP.InexcoOontcondttto or 733-1322 eves.1- 1984 Mercodes. 19', oponpon - 1 9 S 7 N m A H 423-5859______— ,bow. 140 HP Moreruisor,sor. ____ Wanted woodon utiliiiiity 18/OB. oxcenortcondiUooilkm ______" 5 , 9 9 5 l ------shed. 8x12 7^9331 ___ , $5900. Coll after 5:00 ^ AT. p.m. ®733-4691. ~ • ■ 1 9 ^ 1 1 1 9 8 ti1 |H U VARIETY FOODS Wanted: 1 ton truck. A #5-160A,1Wio.TnHBSH® ______„ " 5 , 9 9 5 1 ; any bod ok. 7330492. — #W7B,*u».Air7^ ^ __ 19- Fibrofonri Tri Hull I/O. Cnba.Caaettt. ^ Ai.Gssene,S9,000MSS^ 1- ^ now 188 hp Morcury VS WASS549S...... -..S Rasbonie# for sale. Yoi engine ft prop. Bahia cab-^ WASS399S...... ' _ " 8 , 9 9 5 l pick or wo-pick. VarySe'nn-it condition, no acrapes ' In. stovo, .sink. Ico box, ry Farma. 4 1/4 mis. o a hotos.topdolar.73»oei table, storoo, CB, horn. ______QfJCimaHflfLAddlM ..spotllte_CalMn>.uallor.lor.______^ a a g S f B u y _ _!w»iSin ------_ _ " 8 , 9 9 5 l Avo..TF.Can<23«l71>71- WANTED TO BUY: AiAn- lots of skl/fish stuff. AnI for 1 991 M EBCtntr t k ^ walnut fumiluro,,, oold $5.985. Can 733-1038. U.S. #1 Russoi potato^ pureos. crochotod & or ______^ " 8 , 9 9 5 1 50tb sacks $7.50. IOO ^ Beltboy *89 w/Johnson 50 1992 C W irS tB I saeka $15.00 324-306f broldored linoni" ° • hp motor. $1200 or bost ||||l|||j||||H 733<>73B______offer. Con 543-6265. ______" 8 , 9 9 5 1 4 53 I M IRRO CRAFT D eep 191800^^™ _____ |WDEOEQUjPilEW - r-F ish e rm a n , S person.-on.~ - -yS-n8B,Xuio.7jS^S ------_ _ " 9 , 9 9 5 l — I OJHAG^ALES New IShp Eviraudo. troB- ' Sony 8 mm video earnernera Ces«ne,l»Mies,lD3ra CoBetn. ■ ase. LM’s Oot Fun. good atul er.a cover. 543-6698'®® WASS4995______wtth accwsort o ft cas< days. 543-4679 evos. WAS $4995.-...... $350. Wood mlerowavrave Fall rummege sale. Fir " 1 2 , 8 8 8 1 c a rt $25. After 2:00 p.nD.m. UnKod Molhotfist Churdirch. ^ II I 1994F0B D « I can 734-6183.______October 13, 14-Fri 9-<9-4. 4 9 0 4 — Sat 9-2 (Across TF park■ark) ^CAM PERS^HE^ ______" . 1 2 , 8 8 8 1 I ^ TF - Mullifomlly and nio>nov- •Custom Topper* superiorrior IU „ I^VANTEDTOWT^ ing salo: Eloct rortgo.■ m qualHy.$800newandwiUWiU BiHMk:— " 1 2 , 8 8 8 | crowavo. guitar. Oct’14.14.8 8eIM or$400.Call 10* Larger non-worklni lo 4 pm. 128 Martin *31 734-8044______color TVa ft VCR's. C a " 1 4 , 8 8 8 l 423-4676 evea ft wtavfatds TF 1330 Wilmoro Aveivo. t974 Hyfander Sth whool,^ 1989T^^@ 1 9 ^ ^ W 1995 r o m < I :---- Moving Sals Entorloiroin- 24* long, fully solf-con- ' /S-177B,loodoi,Air,Qiatt^ ' Buybio contics. Star Wora men! contor. picturesros. talnod. CaO 733-7852 ' #5-183A,tt,CnisO^S . McDonald toya ft othollT^or other furnishings. SoS a t . 21.000 Mb. LxdyO vnS^ " 1 4 , 8 8 8 J typos of toys, sdenco[ 3fic^ --14lhS-lpm.______8 1/2* COACHMAN, self-— teelte. WASS9995...... [WASS899S...... 3! tion. collectiblos. 733 - containod. groat shopo. 0016. aak for laum. TF Movlngl 473 Taylor SSl t. $3200. Can 768-2878 ----- Satonly.8-2. cooch. kidkids ■' ' Conuuters, printers, I ord Four Star Coach ovortwad. • cldthes. loys.‘86 Fon anything eloctrortic. NOT|OT Taurus. lots of Intoriorior self-contained, full-slzod " 2 , 9 9 5 1 WORWNQ orWOHlbNC camper wAacks, sleeps16 6.. M l _ ____^ 733-6760WiU pick up freotoo. ------— $1500.7330683 t a e s j h p ----- TF. 1201 StarfiroSt. MOVOV------^Desperate need doubleIblo iNQ SALE. Sat 7-2. AnAn- HUNTER'S SPECIAL " 3 , 9 9 5 1 . sink w/cabinot Also neec tiquos. furn.. sq. danc«nco IO*. hos stbve. healer, ov- hairclippers. 735-034949 drosses, Ure ehains.giifi[irrs en , s le e p s four, a s la, 1991 s iH 9 m|^ W 4 X 4 W ra 1990 J E i i y p i i $350. 324-4522 - " " 4 , 9 9 5 1 Fniylnn for tfl84 Fore^ t>g«>.k>tsofgoodiqs. ___ _ aD, basket­Z: used vehide you want! Wn)oM.30.()00Mits,l8« Cooetti, Custom WhottJ^BBE 1990FORO ^ il ball etc. Old baseballa l l y o u the fww o r USI WASS12.49S_____ gloves, pennants, pro- WASSn,995______- 3 ___»J 1 4 , 9 9 5 1 ' orama. buttons, jerseys v n H e lp ! ; QIC. C tf Paw @734-9753.g W e C a — Roy Raymond Ford,Fo one of the few » 1 5 , 9 9 5 1 I Paying cash for old toys)vs Idaho dealealers to offer i992raao < M ' from 1930'sthnj t970s. I -an typos. CaB 734-S270. I A c n / ^ BNK ^ FINANCING » 1 5 , 9 9 5 1 inlmptcies, poor credit •• WANTED Friendly cross *°<5itet4oarepon

— I ' E-0 Timos-Nows.s. TwinT Falls. Idoho Thursday.ry. OcUtberi 12.1995

Recreaational-Traansportatioon ” t h e A C: Ie s o n b r i d> c G E * Bobby Wolff r m an th a t siu'xdieth e revenge “I hopehop you remember yester- ' 010 1006 4 1009 keeps his w ounds oreen, d ay 'ss game," gt said West. “Re- T R A V m R ^ SEMI a HEAV is which EQUIPMEN1 otherwise wouldId heal and do. vengee is sweet and turnabout is sy I ^ I ___ J j i 3 C M 1 w en." '■^feirplay.'lay." . 93-22nKJt. soH-cofitajnuunoQ FORD*76F150P)P U . OeVY *79 craw laa. Nko now. bam. bdrm. a. ffx i i r t s ^ Oflkata tsae 4^1 iFOFe-SBRersvaxtca '-Francis Bacon PETERBILT modellel 379. Chrome wheeta. RiRuns Aa9)r.-«X4.aue..stieiaft. ■MS.Sawa.AC.Pa.P! I vs-Sspdt-atr.asr-gBt NORTH ifrUA _nncoowod only. 430-!136-9589. 1S91. 425 cat 3408.106. new g reat S200Q«!lBr. saasa 78*^45. araZg* ^^ttAieJgnmiaapi n i r ^ i , mains, rods. 15 tpiapd. air C « n 5 4»6li6 ♦ K J I O READY t o QO SOUI _ _ OEWVta:KW4M.1 . |FOHD'8t RBnsB'-Exc ...... - n o 7 5 ...... - ...... So iajh ls ’91 Joyce ride suspension, e ' m ng. MuacaiK « a g g » - - Y esterd^. we co»v ered a deciep------aleopof.n^palm. . 83K i^5apd.%AC.sx —— tive opening lead ♦ K 6 5 2 whool. 2 QW & loo dwilh Si9arCtan!«PC5ss i — «««» ad situation in ' St3,500/offor. 324-224 20M Signature Wheels,FS s ___ |raD *D &plararXLT wiUicfa W e ste m b arit k ^ on a crafty 4>K 83 rubber. AaWngWSIC3K.<38. »hen. 4 cyL Vary QOg o o d SX2SS5 I i=cs3D'aaEteTan4u>(M .. FuoirioKte£.Ar.'Sra.so L Ka ■HiftaiaFatg '•*” • p lan to m isle ad dedeclarer. Since WEST SC T A R C flA F T * 9 3 T: en t 8123 eves, or438-g TMM, j C«l!SO«T9» r EAST I H 7 « M a a » , t/alior, S3100ofUadtrade for _ ’ ____ theloSingtoldWe(Test his partner « A 916 6 2 * 8 7 5 3 ------j 5 4 4-2515-OteMcti Be bad little. West's de 0ood usod pid< up.P 4 1007 !_____ C»CVYi8BlStazK.&r gftter |r o H p y FgSg4>tC B ieceptlon would v K 41 V 8 6 3 2 CoJ>733-262B ______; . FORO 1967. Fl 00 VOXMOxvt. 4dr^ ■wnnialiBaiiM soaD-gaaqteT x m: toka. not involve E ^ t ToiTodoy, the tables ♦ A S S2 ♦ J 1 0 9 i< AT. PS. PP. axe. ^ S 2 ^ 3QLT «/fflany cdras.9. iri a r e re v e rs e d . Sou 7 2 •*•10 4 ShasU) 12 n troilor, st original o m r . S t a25tL z I f(Br73&: cab. 4>4. VS. 5 apa.S a ' ----- tively firom a five-c-card suit, now - . r a m is?7 4M4; 40 V A Q J 9 g n fully CHEVROLET. 1972. h ------«v.ST7xaowiiAaa ».5°° makes a tridcy leadBd from a four- TofTx^l981TralIOf23n m o - Cii3a»-7Bp ____ ^vei»»sad:comll«tan ♦ Q7.4 ■ rtJn\ninod ahowor,rer. re- H. excellent cond. < BBiB S«ovo, ovon..$3500. S3i 733-9963.______C>EVYPU9l.«a.a S31r53ia H irin g £aurth-betest leads, West' Ce)l734\1427or734-e CHEVY T 6 3/4 ionin PU. FORD 19791 ts s i.d i^ Ujrioadid.l:tear«aii starts his d e c ^ tio na byI leading the Vulnerabli-able: Both I 829-5603. or 733-S97B97S o b in Chassis 460.rr«B spade six. Dumm^ny’s spade 10 .DealertS So o u th f 911 " — wins and South paaisses the heart LERS C H E W 7 6 3/4 ton ^3«7 oetrrsuBufsxM s 1 9 9 5 NE1 S S A N 4 X 2 829-5603. or 733-8979978 FORD'789Ban«an«.tErZZT 4X4.auta.«n.fB.JU 10 to West’s king. WWest continues Thc biddir th e flimflam lead: 1979 Maxi UiplooxloDimple- Imi _ . ■ ______giMlwxktiaNcle.$1S £ SEGmXARCAB idfag hto spade West , North East mont trollor, pinto3 hlihitch, CHEVY. 1985. 1 ton3nwmi t CM734-4781. aasarss deuce, advertising ptpo s s ^ ^ n c l a , oxira tires a whoo Pass 3NT Allpass P3SD « Rsn g ^ fTTT l r-in-rTfi■■nn nam five-cani spade suit S1400. Call 734-6969. ^ ISUzfi. 1986. 1 ton* >n wW) ce t« d & M t e . S«5QS s ‘BB.walana.SiDai South now talo^ { Openingsg lead: Spade six Hoavy duty tandomJ (u dumpacebovsr. 5«Blg«larSO<5a won two spades am 2Q* e to r a g e unit. _C „ Wout waidar S3300. O ind he has six ■stockof w/houlfng trni. C all S3&gS21 g < 2 & « 7 7 . CHBnr&taaawM^ m ore top ^ n n e r s in ii hearts and " q jq : - flood_condllion..aKcall:aa ra 4 -n 2 s. IID WITH THE ACES ' , ^ ------R3RD *94 = = clubs. W here doeaes he get his tir08. saso. Call 324-75^•7501. CHEVY. 1989. extern . axtras. Easal c a nndL t ninth? South cashes ------cabPU.VitoaSflwea *a«nnr> lolds; E_ ■ -iQFffinumMBwr E n g i n e and W est discards tv V8. AT. AC. PS. PW. M n f m n o * A 9 6 2 cruise, bed Uner. red. CHEVY, a^xmr. nWTt Next, South cashes■s the ace and S'.®* sii.sg5 2: • S S p e e£ d *lsa3[ISQ21S!Um ’] king of clubs and V . V K 4 new. $8500.431^434 .. I t a H e M m W est follows ♦ A S S Swtt!cMae»Sm"_ • m sr r c a u m s r i with his deuce and1 iseven. East, r - | ^ 0ATSUN77Klngcab4il4ipd. IHCI74M32B « J 9 7 2 bat>y blue, erome ««h» — ; cwvY.caaiaBosmjn i • S J O C m9 O 0 S E F R 0 M I who lost interest longag ago, is pl«y> good cond S1800 orjrbest t MAZDA *89 B2200.4XSCX2. n»».SI2DD.-C8gg ing low spotLcatds atal eveiy tum. South North N - t 98.200 nd. $3850.735 — W Ak S S S i a 4 1 9 offer. Can 734-4992. DODGE-88 D a k m a l£ waiting impaUentlyy for the nwt | ♦ lIV ______0103or32S4eB5 __ MUST saia-art. xr deaL 2NT I DODQE‘86 3/4 ToninPU I TOYOTA W 4 a « M .L gaadGsnd.SB0Dar4aaI' « 9 9 8 South m u st now ded ed d a lfW e st ^ • AUTO PARTSi& & w/shrtn.AT.AC.82KtrK t ^ SZTOCMOer. S3&SBB4A aam.Om73S^Bl*. bas the five spades 1 ^ACCESSORIKiS S3SOO/offer. Days1423- 42 ' ------^M27BbeIakrs ( he promised mmm* SS88. eves. 423-4887. — s an d clubs a r e 3-3, ScSouth can get ANSWERER: Pass. This is a sub- CHRYSLER^onquo!|U08t. ■ - ■ ■ !!:_ I ion r m n L K his ninth trick in clutubs. Voila! He m inim alal oopening and partner 1989, parting out. NilNice DOOOE. DSO. 1982 P cashes tfae club queeeen. East dis- promisesJS 111 or 12 HCP. Pass and c a r w/now custom whocrhools AT. n«w paint. 324-217Ii7a* I 2S & tiros. CoJI 736-7380 cards» and West turnrns the tables nope forraplusscore. a p 734-B 091.askfor Sonn; DODGETDSoTlSWrHOflood Bed Uner w/ttftoala brwr - W E S Tn A f f f o on SouttL H e g ets twoTO spades and Z—L . shape, runs QOOd.^S(isoa Fto 1981-m3 Dodg.B.4»p®oc)eed;, Cau 734^989. ■ PUS12S. 678-2174. on.MUiSAlEfcrnpb’- Can hoar run. saw • _ J an d th e g am e goes onimedown. ■ ccfr^v«|hl IMS. tJoM rwcun SrxUeM* - • 423^92t eva» 99-' -^ ■ ■ ' ■ ! JAPANESE ENGINEIE a : TRANS. 4X4 specials.ials.. 1-aO(«aS-3742 Robulldlng my oarly 80 Joop CJ5 need lotsIts of< ports. Can not spendlaJot. aJc Coll Tim at208-465-591{S919 Tiros mountod a atuddeiIded. 7.S0.166las,3/B*troad, holo rims lor ton PL S170forpalr.733-9535t 734-7015. - TTngTs^mBW lS. 1005 AWnOUE AUTOSisl & COULECT1BLES - BUICK -55 SpocJal. 2 doodoor I B n C v f w v R hardtop, very nice. 366 2538 or 366-7989 after 6 CHEVY 1951 PU. flooc^ III B W■ i i condltton.S2500S36-25B(25B0 IB ! 2 £ I S ! £ L . CHEVY V-8 oncrines-flhor I H ! block, SIOOoa.TransI'ns:" I B $150 oa, 4 spd. $200)ea. oa I B o i Olfforontlals. SlOOoa . Call 734-478J. '; ■ IBS CHEVY. El Camino 1870, 66,000 actual mi.Excol. 1^6“ : shopo. 326-5633 I ^ D c • DoLOREAN '63. 15.000^ I B S ' ; ml. $26,000. 734^478111 I ^ K I------M • ro R D 73 Mustang. Mock1 ^ I B S stock #b«BE230 '. 2JBtBr;p^htadnarsr st^' bumpiBr ^1 season radialsJs & handling package ; 1. Robullt 429 and trans. 1 4 R adng hood and tx)dy In : . groat shape. Oreat p n ^ *Sateprice«g*M09aaBrMaae.gflB3listen, iBBe&DOCfceH?irf^Br,^i35&(fowbi.in 72 payments of 179^, ____ ..cQr.,.S5000. orJjosLoffor. P. td.95% APR. 733-1160 INTERNATIONAL'‘1948)48 I B W H B f U H P taick. KB-2, oHglnaJ. runs, ■ H H I $1100 or bosl oftor. CaR. m t m 734-8338. ^|nuM ffju TO P5HSPIRE 3 I “ 1006 - SEMI & HEAVY B EQUIPMENT

'77 Frtlnr CO, 350 cum­13 I b I mins. w/jako. 10 spoed.I ft3 I B I S l - ' axols. Will accept 22 ft bod $4500. 837-44^7 I ^ B ! 1977 FREIGHTLINER. cab13 IBS over. 350 Cummins. 13 1Qpd.. long wheel boto.)o- Imc* |p8BPwE31 1982 42’ bolted motal po­>it-' I B 6 l-'-^^niMHlIB tato trailer. 196838'belt-54 I B S odpointotmiior. 543-4654 1 5 le. | B > Ht;OBFayloadC kaBnimaKKs. d Capad^, OoublB Cngo anc. 8^';5 spi^,'raar window delrosteroster • 46 A C at w/till dozer Ijlode.all I B e AdlustsbleStBSrinrtip Column. a o t t S B < . M CqiBfcB.Cte&«.TaagSte ^ (|ood cond. Dick Marshall •• #6163015.6162162 • 324-7409 or 324-2061 ir- I^BSuSHBSBSB CHEVY •85. 1 ton w/ eor- vico body. V-8, auto, very^-ip iwwwi low mi, liiirndcuiato rana. 9 B H H I • .y S6600. Call 431-5434. FORO •80. CL 9000 PU, mSBICJttAHIms I99gS t R O W N W • - ’400 Cummins, 9 apd. SQ H D ro ars. P S , AC. cloan a ready to work.t I^^H||j|l m ^ F . S5900- Call 431-5434.‘ FORD Van '85. 1 ion. 460“ V-8. equipped w/largo Onan gonoralor. high31 w m s iCFM air comprossor tool 'b o x es NO ladder racks. Looks & runs llko now. .,$5900. Call 431-5434. FORD, 0750. 1972. air ;brakes.'15^ dump bod,I hm «atta*e.«»eyate.tBt. ftw Bi uiiuJftBw rtowf locte’>(s^Cmisji C l pinto hitch, good tiros, $3000. Cali 734-69B9, - . |E . RoyRa! mrfrniiiii iHMirinrrmnnititif nnfQACToai • Cnii^powBrlir locks, inumlnatad entry, 4,6iV8.clearcoat V8. paint. (M ■ power steerffiB,D, pqwer brakes; child safety locks,lock body on frame . For salo. P-7 Hiway aand-I heofgy.' ^ ' : cons^ucttpit &tmoCTV^-t fl '. : *xi or/sproador on tnilior. Has W3e #X1177S9.-'X117767 .': - 7 HP..oloc. start control' motor. Will fit into PU bed. • $1500. Call 324-8101. : Good osed fork lift. 1974 ‘ ■ Lift'AII model 70. 7.000 - -lbs. 1'Pottlbone model 1 GSM 6.000 lbs, Call 208- ■ 43&-6680 between S-Spm. . JD 644 0 Loader *92 2Myd , Low hours. - ■ C u e 621 2Wyd Loador • JD 3100 4x4 backhoe Will trade. ■ ' Loughmlller Inc. ■ h (20BJ733-5761 : JO;M6d«r544B loader. ; . NR«r iro n s. 40% tires. •: Cau 324-4301

'I f . ", t —L Thifhursdoy. Octobor 12.1095 TfnTimos-Nows. Twin Falls, idaha E ^ ” I 1 ^ . T r a r e p llUPORTASPORTS ■Tra h sp ortatfa t i o n I CARS

4 1009 -----1 *®?CEO£S 1868 560 Sl. i I I S I l i I S I 1020 “ 1 i S I i 10» I 4 I IMPORT & S PO R T S I ono ownor, 94K. bliM. ex- I I . tmosFomsmBM I oeJ j£ j L£S2SS2i2£i£i ^ J I autosforsaieLE ^ I |_^irr08F0RSAt£^ ® collont condition inslds ___ and out AA lU SrSEB! FORO'»«.FOS0 7J CADILLAC-8 3 0Cmp* DCDCEm r^^iiaKB FORO^T-Bkd.VS.^;AcftK r ~ ------1 PLYMOUTH 1981 Sun- Su VW 94, Gotta GLS, 12.0c Arizona csr. $24,000! Turbo Orsw Cub:-li deVHla.oODG ;000 BMW'86 325E 324-6788 208-733-0328 or 734- 2SK tnl». Can A te »GE«2 ToaoZ. SrnmK.Saptf ^S UPtka i M o f mieprV>Mt dance; 4 door, S spd.xJ. I65 , ml. $13,500. 733-1472 r'-«7nL 22.T-Td.7W>»31. 420-9880: . . . aakiuCany...... g r *iBBfi giEOFAMMa. 9a GUARAMTEEEc D shaiw. $43Sa 73fr4e«*63$ VW. Jotta. GL 1992. A( SS f A D S — sun roof, rims, 2 studi FORD*BSaronooM:IX1.T4U, ---- P 1 T O « B PONTIAC *95 Grond AK , 33Kmia.$10K. 788-5011ra ssssssss AT.351V8«n^dna.tow mSiSBL733-M ~ tttsssseeass covpo, 6 cytindof. AC. tl $sss$ss$ss pkQ.Aatm.^1 m m r FORDFAPMOKT’" 7 ^ The Times News« S CC. cass. Sharp carl ' VoO(swagon 1975Robi3lL roi,-tow«tf.#p; 8B *Traniiiweoiiii new'tkas. 0 guaiantees to SeUse 0P354 Runs good. $300.324-331fjz I H O I V iPAYING ! S20^ OOOG£.QmmS^^n » «aDaCM32Br4413I___ merchandise,e $12,995 MtnHotaaFonM ^eaOpyTawi LE.11990.LOAOESEO. GB0attraeai«^5sispd. a u to m o tiv e in” 7 Utn Home Ford (800)7«»32i y [BOO)7W32»' ^oase chock your od >0 ^ ____ , ------t- l , ___ «SWrnffl^ «T3iaSLOBOL Aaeasa.anfraknii.1tfte idaysandreal — — correctness on tho Hrs Caar7>4 -tw a fc■kfiar ays PCraiAC. *88 Sunblnl FORD 1 979 Vii tanton sho>i e s t a t e in 1 5 day: Mrd day that It mns. os Thii i € 3 E 4 a n converUbie. coupe. AT bo*, good cond.L 4004t AT. , o r r e r u n t h e a d a , AT. Tlmos-Nows Is not ro S199S or ofler. 5 0 nmD'SBXansGLl additional 7 day: AC. cass, only 43KCml. ml, sponsU}to for orrors afte 5 * ^ 1 5 7 »2fl thatttme. . • I OM TMHE SP O T I » a £ S ^ ------a t n o ad d itio n al F O R O 1 9 9 3 E xplitp lo r a r . Sf • SuinSS^^^ VW chargetothee HtnHomeFord ^ $ FOft ifSiSEO CARS s 3 4 .8 0 7 fl)lle s.sunap t d ard ______«3K. AT^ea^wSttmff e ra (boo) 7 4 3 ^ 0 2 8 tran*m »t. fully loiloaded. Oenr-91 _ r‘" aiatiBniigDodaha o s t o m e r . TTierc s & m"RUCKS I $ 1 8 ^ . Can afiarnersjxn ca«a.1«.jq j-.iw : ■S; (saS3teeforth<^ SUBARU 1981. GL 4 ^ctocooor. FAX S Tap Dollar for AAnyrear,AiiTllaU!bi s 543-4679 or 8 «m-BRHSpm oate.caa«.fawBtf :------gtiarantee excsllent conditioi 543-5688.______X. MEnCURYSMW^252* package. Ads ma■nay $2500. Can 324-2965. ■ p rtiP w s -■orf mwK.am.S6m il YOUR FORO-90 Bronco>XlT1dD XI ----- » . » i a8f7 e —a . b e c a n c e lle d e arl^ VW 1971 S u p o r Bootli atee4x4.AT.VB.AI _— - fry ctistomer* nlca stereo, runs gooi lunuM'si^ cnitoM»W.PnL.c w S S S tf AT. c o n v e n ie n c e buitw t $1300 734-S684. » AD s Can T3 •6EXD0M ■ g q f c * - . trmlae, S w — TIMES CLASSIFIED:D f ilsk for DlDick miMoii. f M o a o a E - M O v s v ---- S5296LHtatwwtk« thechar^wiO VW7P4Z2S 1987 CHEVY CDS 1992 FORD AEROSTARAl S18;995 LANDMARK CONINVERSION EXTENDEIED XLT UtnMomeFainl (800)74»a»28^ NOW C » I S 4 - 1 I5 3 3 S 0 -1 ^ JEEP WRANGLEREH *94. 2 i ^ , f 988* y ■■"7995 11" : "9^9951 j- great cond. 4-azt■xtima. ! >■ $13.900. CM733-Hy-1014. ______JE E P. 1985 C JS. 44cyib» c -r.' der. blue.-Mry goodcdcen* I -----— - - - - '1 dIUon. S 3200.5 4 3 4 ;y dayaorew ae54»84? ! MAZDA "90 PU 4*4,1•CtiMr miiee. runa g n a t S7JS7jgea 3 1 OBOCarb»9SO! 1 9 8 7 DODIDGE 1993 FOORD r MittttXN *91 P M xm i D-150-TRUlUCK____ AEROSTA)ARXL r SE ImmaculaleveNc ; $16,900. 735-17S7. ^ # 5 33 2 2 5 9 -2 ] 1520-M -i > New 4x4 Stiop open ■■"4^511" ^10,395 I soon. Consignment Jb j wanted. Can 678-341; — 1 3 9 5 ( i i i i i i M iya3 T 0 N TOYOTA*81 4x4P OJ.Runs .n I " ■ i ------HOOd.-wer.7SB<45^ _ 1-OODGE. C i^vanSin S E . _ = 9 M I 198S..1 0 « i ^ . AT. T .iAC. ; B ^ H i s2soacaa7meo«6. r : d o d g e . UckS Van.197;1977.1 H • * ton. AC. P S . nawrtlresu Ur m B] f : excel, ahape. S180Q/OIQtoSsr. 1991 CHElEVY 1990 PO NNTIAC ! t;: Can734-2046aner6pe p jn . WORK TRUIVM LE ; ' F0RD'95VMndstarGI #5311S105.1, Jj 5 2 0 .'> 8 -l. C.1UD *■: V8.AT.AC.tiR.CC.t & M o re!...... ■ u to ...... ■■■■"57951 *:■ power, casa. super bt COLPE__ ^ "899511:.: ~ S1BS9S < MlnHoRMFartd #52070, D STO Grotnid I (800)743^328L_ [ CD Flayer ■ : FORD.^AaRXtarla < van.AT.V6.tm.caca : aharpt Super buyl ««*4l«»409 wm ; S16.99S t IMnHenefM ; (800)743.3328 H T ~ L _ CLOSE€ J88* ’ 1 9 9 2 VWHI" 1994 FO)ORD FORD.'85 Aerostar'«an. «ai JETTA GLIXI TEM PO) GL< 2' lowmiiesa^low^ r 'l i, , - J J Q # 0 80 3 2 : 3 - 1 a 9 8 2 8 ^ p a ^ P 3 8 0D I ifi=a ^m T I LOADIDEPI ...... ■ "9899 |!°! ■ "81951 M tn H e m e ta d (800)743^028 & t-PLYMOUTH 1993 O f* V o y a g e r S E . 815.50 tj Cafl«gsr6|»ii54»S3ES3B3. I ijW 'tSo ^ AUTOS FOR SALE3 a 1983.733L 5 apes AC. leather, aun roc rt 134.000 mllaa.S5.00.000. : ; CalT733a548.______. ;3UICK Century. 1SBS. a i » 9 S» y B m B B B Mi USE canent c««d«on. LOW^ «52(67,4 g sfa a a a i^ -KeTi.le» Entry, H j : e ) , 44.000 fnOea. e tte ^ r r a a$10.D0aCM53fr631S STXL A i BUICK-VSnegaiaedand aa *Price after factory rebatate. “ CLOSEC I 9 T J l ™lt« nibject to ^ o r■sole. •& ~ / ^ / bb / y r -UtnlloRieFard ■:u (B00)74»«26 i-CADiLLAC Claaak: I960 V tO C% .Se50a73& 2032032 —

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1 / ^ THE m mUSBNHOTOHS I S n R Y B B B IH' m m n SALES. I m s a i MWHEBECAUSE c I WBSATKnSFYMOREI I Thelsen Motors, ^ the top ■ Lincoln/Mercuryy dealerdi in the state of I Idaho. No'fleetss or o commercial vehi- ■ d es, but famny carcars delivered one at a ■ time to smart custcjstomerswho demand I quality & value.e. ForI over 42 years ■ Idaho femilles havhave put their trust In ■ Thelsen Motors: for foi automobilbofltcel- ■ Ience. I Winners ol theI prestigiouspn Chairman's ■ Avrard, Fonj Motorlor Co. s hiotiest aware ■ for sales & serviceice satisfaction, judged ■ by our customers.s. 11Unprecedented in I industry that onele ofc the largest value ■ dealers IS also /I1 inir customer satisfac- M D NEVU ■ tionSyearslnarowlowl BRAN V MERC:urY IMYSrriQ i ■ Thetsen Motorsirs believes that every • MienIcron Filter Air System ••CFO-Free i Air Conditioning •DiagnosticPlug' ' •AM/FM Stereoreo Cassette • Powerr 5steering & Brakes ’• FiFront Wheel Drive ■ . 1 ■ custom er deserves /es first class senrlce. . powi3wer Door Locks •:•Seat Valance Storage Bins ■Solar Tinted Glass • Ught GroupI .• »Power/rAnt^nna . •Dual *0 Air Bags , . ■ ______I . -Top notch merchrchandise, genuine- ,i„tnntervat Wipers • •( - . . . Defroster ■ Lincoln/Mercuryj)arts pa and convenient • Curb Illumination • Heated Mirrors------Iter • •CrtJiseCrContrbi:------^...... -A• Automatic Transml^ibii' service hours. TheThese are four gooc ■ re a s o n s for QUAUALITY. SERVICE. PICKYOUFi I KNOWLEDGE, EXPEXPERIENCE& PRIDE. m PAYMEN^T W IT H ... TOT/PAL SAVING!ts TO YOU..i...*330d I

I T h e t h e i sSEN e MOTORS m I C O M Ml Ui i i m n v . 1THETHiiEtSEN I The dldlonary.iry.dotlnes commit-: ■ ment: 1) A pledoeIge to do something. U. I 2) The state ofI beingb( bound emo- fVIVO MONE Y Dlw w n _____ ■ tionally or intellectlectually to a course JA ■ of action. Commitlit tot place in trust o r - ^ I charge; to entrustust. To pledge to a T J I position; to bindid or obilgate by a *10% ^ CASH 0!mTRADB...* i m , ^« * ♦$1 . H ■ pledge. , • •244 mmonth net lease, no money down OAC.'i. pluspli 1st paymeni & security dm it. GuarantsedG future value S9866.70. DonDoe: " g g ■ For over 42 yeayears we at Thelsen not Include ssl«&lies tax, dealer DOC fee ol «S.i7TacquiqulsRIonfae. ■ Motors have beenm committedc to sell- ••24»(jwnlh m net Isase, 10% cash dwn or trade.ade. plus 1st payment & securitydeposHisH. Guarsileed future value ot $986620iio .. ■' ■ I ing and servicingig automobiles one ■ Does nd Include sale tix. dealer OOC lee ol S29.^ or acqscquisitlon lea. % ■ w a^^l^ s strtythve foroerfection. m K E T O T O U : m I 1. To give ths finesnest automobile ser- 1 1 m . ■ vice a n i^ e r s ln the United States...... | | ■ 2. To always tiy 1o 'Put ourselves in f l r I Your Shoes* in 1 scsolving a service m m wmmiwcomill Bm mBESim m i ■ problem. ■ 3. To be professiorsional In sales, ser- H - ■ vice and leasing.-- ■ 4. To make our customers'cu: owner- H ■ ship an enjoyableble and rewarding |H ■ S i I experience. . I S.-To be The EasUisiest Place In the S I WorldPOWER to Buy d Carlri RllST I I You can't buy trust...}■t...you have to earri it: V I Tttat's what The/senren Motors has been " ^ ■ do/na for over 422 years:y earning the Fm Yigoirfldi'Swtn PUK - . . ••;^wayP0WBfwbiivors^' '• int^'v^m’’n ;• •U lo o a ^ ^ • pff^DowLoeia • AM/FM Stereo Cassettfl I ■ trust & confidence'ce of the people of Cauwn. *Afr ConditioidiUoninfl . AM/FM Slore DualPowwMirrorsI ' •PimvBrates •Tu-toneLSPaim ■ '. I Motors for the riahtht sselection, the right ::Ilon Assistance System '• Automatictic OtOverdrive Wheel - .•Underseat Storage ■ price S service o da\days a week. That's Transmiuionuion ■ how. Thelsen Motorsors remains f l year , m / j ■ after yiar. The Theise,lisen Plan Is one rea- ■ Wv K u n TOTAi ____ M. .SQrt.whymvBr..BQ%.o^.oLThelsenMotors " .7 AL SAVING M 6 io U RRtjbt^SSAVINGS... ■ customer are repea.jeat customers...or , I... ■ referred by someontone who has done ■ business with Thelsensen Motors. , I ACCOROmfiTOFO U S A T O D A Y I I &J.D.POWERERSSURVEV: *TC3 ^ 3 1 8 , 1 8 ■ Theisen Motors hasas three1 oul of the I top ten cars ratedd f for trouble-free I drrvin(HJncoln*Merclercury-Honda. ^ ^ I THE THEISESEN PLAN BRANDNE f E W M E RtCURY ' ( ND^ o u rs I ADVANTiTAGES: I LETTHTOENIIOTtOTOR 8 UAINTAIN I YOURCJICAR. IT' u I YESimSCHBitaBllUl r ’s N o t J U ST A Fon YFOnTkBASIII It^sAM,Me r c u r y !

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