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m m a m m ------j - ~j " ~ '------:— Good nmot'ning 3 i r ■ ■ (■ in t--^ I Gensisus says Today’s foreca:cast: theb()oomer’s Sunny iind w anncimer. Highs in the lower 90s. West windss 5 to 10 mph. Lows around 50. , P ageA 2 boomn is oyer imes

rON — Tlie Ha!)v B oom er's AIDS suflercrT reachesi deacon s ended, the Census Bureau As a Jerome Cpisipiscopaliun ministered ^ ■ to a yojioS’ Magic VsilleyV! m an dying with ofbirths fell beiow^4 nTillion A ids, his allitiidcie abouti the faial syn- Stales,last year for the firsi drom e chiingcd. - lale l9X0s. and that num ber is, P ag o B I ••eline gradually lor another

Senators target;et talkative BLM ive orchiklien bom in theTvvo Baliling hcgaiiveve publicity for a jiro- A'orld W ar II produced their ranching bill. WcstCistCm senators began an nk'l in the 1980s. but most of invc.sligation this; week W' into the Bureau ; are lunv i>eyoMd their chiki- o f LantTManagcmcnlent. iDpulalion.e.xperts say, P ag b B I e ihai ihe Uabv.Boomei-s were rv4f> and I9fi-1. the youngc.st low crossed age-30.-And the • - - till take place before (women) British bascbal)all .1 Stephen (toss, an actmirial )i;ial Seeurily Adininisiraiion. . A Burley man reremember.s pro base- W million binhs were record- b iilf'.s brief hcydtyJcy in Eng'liind before iH drop fimn tho year belbre. W orld W ar II. eau s a id ,^ P age D1 UUDOY CHARLES MANOINCmM T1n> Los Angeles Times111 ebb Qpflie population (low I Preparing to battle an irin the early m orning hoi %ed by government analysts. Bad ballplayere rs • Monday St thofalrgroirounds camp site in Gleilenns Ferry. WASHINGTON;rs and marketing e.xperts, W hile baseballI is trying to woo fans baby boom has)s erproduced a bum per crop' oC . . back'to the biillparkjirks, some players have said Monday. ; 1990s saw a siirge in’scly«Jt\. . been bad boys lately.:Iy. J 'h e number o f I Pago D3 in the U nited lion S(al e.Kperis pre?hr+-frii^iy a \. ■ C r e w k ^ sa ttai c k r a in g e l a in d f ir e time since the hilehe total num ber o fbirths. be- ' young-generation of immi- Burning barnn B y Virginia S; Gnrbcr • Bluele Ridge Fire, several miless fi further souih, '• expected to declii decade.' . g babies at a higher rate than Times-News writer ix be:^eing handled by the sameie llrcrighlers. NMore fires - A2 lire destroyedd a barn at a Kentucky • The hiige.vCavolericans, i . ______CJidJiJlund said the three fires:s had1 binncd_ ' stable Sunday night,ght, kiljingjisjnany.as ____ decades afier Wor3oom iiit its peak in 1957. ------GCENNSTERTlT^ariCofTee steamedTrom 37.30300 acres west of Tlngennanlan by M onday y ears' vacii 26 thoroughbreds. acation tim e traveling to fire: own.baby boomlelDll cliildreii were born. Then. . an amiy of styrofoam cups.ips as dozen.s o f shiv- eventning. P ageD 4 "W orkiniking fires - it’s a gamble," hi those Boomersnige'wt-re are having aboiil lhree ering'men and women gath.ercdgat in the chill Fir'ire control is expected by^ 6 p.m. today. This year.ir. Ihis fire season started early IS about two today.’ For the - j - - /^('|wirly m nm ing.—.-1—— liearing years. pi)|n, ' ■■ ,■ II a » y y } te ^ i "Ify o u figure ih: 'he fire camp, set up Salurda .. Some of them, however,ver, would encounter ^ Tin rday afkmoon. August,he he: said. ■born between lore l‘W( rising above 4 n’lillion .'if- Combining mijnight save > blazing temperatures laterer ini the day as fircs niighi^ht be moved closer to Buhluhl today, said Larry Colozzi,Co with an engine crew ■ «>r-lhem have now15, the bureau projects, raged west, sbudi and eastist oc f Glenns Ferry. Incidiidem Commander-Tooter BurJurdick. ofEly; La Grande,de. Ore.. said he is usually sta light decline in births, the na- Consolidate Twin bulk ofbirths still t k'in Falls Couiily’s.four T he sleepy crew .was,s a mixed group of Nev. at timberr fii fires, and this bhize, his first opulaiion eoniinues to rise, ^ highway districts?i? T1 he idea deserves n_ reaeh. 3b." said Si firefighters, from Idaho, NevadaNe and Oregon, 'Fir•irerighters’ tents, portablee sh.owerss and (\rc. has requiredrec much less mop*up - 4he population stood at look, today’s cditoriuDrial says. ' ' • .. expert at the Soiiial being briefed M onday onn tltheir battle posts in eontritractors' food trailers de.sceiicended on the faster movilOving fire, but there’s less w ays\ the Census Bureau, This P ageA 6 Last year. the cor^lict against a com]omplex of fires west fairgrgrounds before all the fairgoe;(ocrs-had gone. ^Jq V . ed, a 2 .2 percaHicrease d o f 2.47 inillicin during o f H agerm an. A blue s\vsweatshirt' marked "GCow.s kept us awaiix: mooii!oiilg all.iiiglic, A ninsoge fire, however, can.be-Oiic- the Censils l3uivauSlf\O0O weie immigranis. “ Midvalo City -Fire Rescuecue--Stood shoulder------a n dI tthere were drunks on thcc ktaniokCTrm-T^,os, ngerous, even tIu)Ugirrt~nTiij The surge ami2050. cl the populaiion wilt in- ■ to-shoulderwiihayeljowjlw /ire jacket stamped chinene. singing horribly,!' Gidhincunci la id . N o w , •" na Ithan a slower timber fire, lOG U rs is closely Hacked;il of 392 million, tjie bureau Pay shortfall[ “Salmon National Forest."t . " ------:------campip .ri^iflents have only the milr.iiliuaii nilil in- winilknds and lightweight fuels can ' seluu)!. planners i 'A' stu d y c ro m plaring a ri Idaho’s faculty "Don't let Mother Nutuniturc lake you by siir- tersla;ilate traffic to-ki.*cp Uicm aWak w miB’TDO-'fbot'fnimeSrhe saiU! W hile the l9S()s^>piiliilioii4Jrortlu-ot:4lw-L!nil— pi salaries to compflrabtable universities found prise,!’ a weather officercer admonished the • Thi;he day crew rises at '5 a.m.'SuOiilcovcr to two firefighters died near Kur new babies, the995." 1‘)' gi'.'cs a stalistical snapv’ / ' ' ion. It includes the follow ing' ' ...... -Idaho’s p ay to be-16.-16.8 percent low w . - - group, ,...... ^ /arip brcakfast in large eaitilimp lunls and, i;iy meiisuri^s have been slepp cMn)llments. PageA S High, iemperaturc}; aridd Iclow-iiumidity were then1 scatters'i through fair bannenicrs and animal Ihit populaiion igc American makes 1 1.7 expected to keep active; fiifires burning Mon- bamsns to their engine and dozer:r assignmcnisi ^^alt P^il,Ritchie, angzher full-time firel slight drop in the tl day. But low winds madlade it possible for afleri:r a stop at the hand-scrawledcdsigii- cold ■ cause.a mostlylime. yu W hile one in si.'^ Ameri- Hall of Fame ! La Grande crew, said he speTi a new residence during the ., crcws to completely enciricirele the fires-with drink;iks and lunches.’’ . day dousiiising hot spots and patrolir ynmts is having ba 'he night crew starts rolling i in ihe sam e county, . Tlie inventor ofif na respirator thnt has roads and bulldozer liness bybj 6 p.m.. said Carl Thi ,g into camp at ..jumps”,on.on a large area o f charrcd land native-born Aiuerit f tht ousands o f babie,s Gidlund, fire information'on officer for the U.S. about can stand out there and sec------f : ..The Babyliooi ■ ■ ' "I’m I’l still trying to clear outJt thet du.st and ho had children in 1994 were __ . was inductcd into- thethi National Inventors „ Forest Service. . :reni (smoke) columns and nores. ■ when 4.3 iniilitm t [he Elmore County smokoke,” said night firefighter te. Hall of Fame. Crews camping at the ' they'’re connected." he said,he .said, w omen on avenigo , as he made his way from th a population o f 18.4 mil- PageA B 'Fairgrounds were assigriigned to the Twin sia, a with crew-mates for the sig■|y. Usu- children, versus a Butte'S Fire and the Blackick M esa Fire which trailciler to the hot food. The10 E n te rp rise , S™"'"** tiddle-<.>f-=8tfoened in Sun Val testim ony by Attoc -on nationalnal television, an d 'o n e Uoy I ! on a remote islandid iin the Indian Ocean was to bring the 1 have asked Australiailia’s air forcc for more. Huge deal j p i nins'P i isney.'w th 1 C a p i^ Cities-ii - A B C , House 'lose. rice w hile they await'ait rescue. ' H ouse •* P age A7 ' I^e.WoshihgtoaPoiit " Ei'siisDcr said he hoppened upupon Buffett . ' ; allcga- House Counsel Abii ... _.^_.^yhilcle waikjog.lto the,eondomirniniurh' of the . X^Gtoll: M ore Ae in the nicnts were "nothiithan ever W nltDi^^,Co(ChaimlirmtJn lyjichael E is-' ev e nIt’s t’ Sponsor, Herbert Allerlen o f th e in- intent on creating r ncr rtfdollcd Monday tliatat he1 wasn’t feeling vestmmenl banking firm Allen &..CO.,&. to say winding ^^^d alleging a scand Jbye. Eisner asked Buffett,ctt. o ut o f thc^ . _ < S ectio n A particularly sociabic at. laslast month's retreat goodb , distmst gO’’fTs Re- Mikva said Zelitleaders ;, whether Disney ihight be3C able to buy of medio moguls in Sunn \Volley, Idaho, an blue, ’ listance Clinton ha; Weather.....;....2 Money...... 1 ital Cities/ABC for cash. "I just spit It TheAsscLssociated Press ler, Tlie bipartisan poll, is- ontiual event w here tlic sportsspc of choice are Capita ;nts that ihe recommeiulatior N ation...... 3-4 Legal notices....3 ’ E isner said in on intelview:w M o n d ay .' by the Americans Talk Is- g o lf,’tiptiriis and rearrangiinging the pieces of out,” I deadly use the (car gas. ,Woi1d...... 5 .7 Idaho/W est.....3 uffctt suggested that Eisnerler jo in him ot W A^SHINGTON.— S l Three ol n and conducted with help . the entertainm ent industry.;ry. B uf over 80 Reno has previoi n es frbm last year’s a p iccnic t with Cap Cities Cho:hairmnn arid ...... Amcricoiicons distrust govcmrhent, th« nberg’s and Sleeper’s o rg a -' O p in io n .6 MqVies...... :....3 E isuct had bad m em oncj mpdund ■ the FB I’s plan to u.S' ) Tom Murphy. And at thehe picnic, the inpollinfling history, according to a joi 76. percent ,of the people Id a h o ...... 8 Classifled.....3-8 event; ftbm which he hndnd ito,ru.sh home for CEO ‘ 51-day siege at W emergency.cpronory-bypa/pass’ surgery. This multittibillion-dollor.alliance sudiuddenly come- ycy byy Dempcroticf and, Republicai ponded .that they rarely or : way to - witnesses testified timcT-the 54-year-old CEOEO intended to'stay to Jhuiiition. sters. ThiThe results suggest an openinj ovcrnrpipt to db *hnt is fTs CO- volved in the deci* ■ • • : • S ectio n B S ectio n D only 24 hours, Jusi longg cenough to give a “Is said , ‘T om , I think the time tir IS nght,- strong'th;'thjrd-party presidential cdm 'la., said raid, but said that Iv Local new s S p o rts...... ,..1'-4 presentation on his S29 billbillion com pany. " Eisner said Mondayly on ABC’s they saidaid. polls dating back to the ' It’s find- FB I’s plans, O bituaries...... 2 But, ps Eisner tells it,t, a chance meeting “Goocod •Morning America.” “E\‘Every part of - , “it’s's ju?tj not pretty," said St 1 showed dramatic discon- Joff and The'gassing has D ear A b b y ...... 4 . July 20 along a Sun Valltalley roadside with yourr ccompany is workihg;’evcryCO-part of our Greenberiberg, who does political polli f political crisis — 61 per- ' billib n d iro in v e sto r Worriarren Buffett, who compipany is w orking..A ndid he simply presidentlent Clinton. !’th is is o period; D.ivid-c hearings by twin o H 1974 after Wtnergaie, 69 owns a 13npefcent stsstake in Capital ' looket;ed a t m e and said, ‘O K .’ ” g and Certainly, deepening cynigents."',' large part because) after the Iron hostage, situ- i O ' W e printt onCl recycled paper, ClGcsVABC Inc., led to -M 6 n d a y ’s a n - . Whi'hoi followed were 10 days/s 'of ncgoliat-• s 0 critique of both parties l yo a fte r com pound thatirc^nt'in da; 1990 foliowing tlie P le asee rrecycle it again.. .nounccm ent that D isney^ willwi p urchase Cap* ‘^ g between Disney . oneind Copitnl synemn asai 0 wholcJ’.siid Rj^ublici^in’s role leader David Koresair, ^ ■ . ital Citjc&/ABCfor$19billbillion. • r Please seeIDISNEY/A2 D ■ f before—found in tli^ ashes. . I BBS PirniiBB^ e ric a n s tl “ I . ' . )vemment le ' ■'•1; ; ; -'I . stcr Fred Steeper.' ^ sued-Monday by t of four sues Foundation ar the most from botli Grecnbei oint sur- nizotions, said 76 :an poll- questioned responi ing foV a never, tru st “gove Indida'te, right.” Tliat surpassed”p S ta n le y late 1950s that shi Hing for tent in times of po d o f con- cent distrustful in 1 nicism.” .percent in 1 980afii and the ation and 62 perc^r :iin poll- Iran-Contra affair.

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Weatlther " ^______' L ^ ------idonal lem pcratjures ■ H i Idaho fM»Y i______o m05 s Accu.WealhBf. Inc. Portlandland. Oro. 79 62 • ...... Prtuurw 0,. 96 • , 54 ...... ^ [TwInFola I i n N ^ a d a i.Toi'.=.ouls' • 95 80 I ' N orthern L E] 231'■ -■ E 3 m m LokoCUy— .eS ' - 47 ...... _____ - -„H, LOW' j S>rO^RS AAIN r-SrOAlUS>5 Flunmcsf. 'snow kc swwV PT.i CLOUDY CLOuoy ' fo " ^oki iT ur/>« ------J Son FrotFrancisco 83 65 ..... I ’ Today mosllvIlly sunny north. Qccoming parlartly cloudy aAcr- Soattloll!o 82 58 ...... noon hours else:lscwhcrc witli a few ihundcncrstorms. Warmer Spokanekono 83 49 wijh highs fromom the upper 80s to near 100)0.. T onight m ostly Woshinoihinglon 93 73 ^ S^Kwcn r-jfomi* Ham1 ftFlu/Tt^M Snow ^cc Sunny Pg.rctoucft. Qi ckxxty clenrnorth land, lliis specinctilar phcphenomenon, and there are few pire :7 could be ex- againstist hearings and the three They found how ho the world’s how aspirinasf works. looks like— a crystalJlwilhawbe 5ny. • pellcd by the Senaliitc. In between Democratcrats supported them. ; mos( widely usedled drug gums up Dr.. h Michael Garavito and col-ol- -running up the middlelie o f It. Raw • the body’s machinhinery for making league:ues from the University ofo f m aterial pas.ses thrdOgligh the tunnel D l prostaglandins, the natural chemi- Chicagcago,filled in the innermost in- to rcach the core o f thetl enzyme, , cals that are oftenen to blame when tricacie;;ies of this'process in a reportion where it is transfo"ormed into iazes------^ people su ffer fevei;ver, headaches or in thee /August issue of the journalnal prostaglandin. ■ Continutlu ed from A1 inflammation. N a ture re Structural ; Biology, Now, the Chicago) rei search ers ,, the fairgrounds Monday mornom- Jfil-eS The rescarcli_mL„may have some . Onele reason'people feel lousyisy havd shown whatiaspipirin docs: It 1 rage allI iaround practical use hclpirIping scientists de- when1 they t get the flu or strainain blocks the turinelrParart of the as- „ . 1 large display building; stillst re- pirin permanently attac sign belter pain anand indammalion their backsba is that their bodies re- aches itself to nri- :dh by signs of fair activityity - Tbe Times-Ncws» . southwestvest of Balanced Rock N a-. . fighters that areire easier on the spondd byb making lots of homione-nc- a'specific spot insidele,he,„„ne!. .T“ f, 1 "antiques" - fire crew orga- org ' tional MonumentMo doubled in size sibm ach. lik e fatty acids calledled where it prevents tbe= irawmatcn- track available resourcess aiand GLENNS FERRUlY - Bureau of since MMoriday mornjng and Aspirin is oneie of> the world’s pros(aglaglandins'. als from getting by. record hours h( for fireflghtcps and1 mma- Land Managemenent commanders burned:d i actively all day. By “ chinery.y. (On^ bodtlw^ converted intointc a for the 90.240-acacrc Tuana Fire evening,ig, thet lightning-caused fire communiunioations ccntit Complex, in highh idesert 35 miles coveredrd 8,0008 acres, Information 7______•T h isis isi an cxtremcly'difTicuUIt firefl south o f G lenns FF erry, expected O fficerT PaPam W allacc said, Disney- — € 7 ------^ to c o nnimunicatc ir on," said AlliMian to have the compiplex controlled^ Canydilyc^ns and gulches made* inger, district fire managercr ffor sometime today, s\spokesman Bar- firefightii;hting difficult, and BLM . Continued from A11 M orningng An)erica,” learned shortljrtly in court over the righ;hts 10 D isn e y 's :vada Division of Forestry. F:Flat ly R ose said. . c re w s1 re:resorted to air drops of Cilies/ABC executive}ves. As many as “ficf ' a-a.m. that Eisner and Murph>phy programs. . 'aphy makes it difficult to'fii)'find No one has beet:en injured in the fiamc retardants,rett she said. There 20 people knew about3ut the talks, Eis- w o u ld I bbe guests on his show. NcNo In the 1960s, Mtir]irphy's Capital for low-power radio relay^ m a- blaze, and n opropijperty was threat- ■ was no10 estimated c containment ncr said. But all ofif tthem kept the news or,organizations received anyan) Cities, which owned aa scries o f tele- y, he said. ~cncd. R ose said, tim e M/londay on night _ newspapers and . * % deal a secret. OutsideJe InvestmentI ad- leaks hinlinting at the talks. vV vi.sion stations and nc ther difficulty is a criticallyy low!c V Light winds Mc-ionday and big- ' A SawI'awtdoth'National Forest vice wasn't soughtht until Friday, ’’Thereere was not a whisper. This'his' would merge with ABC/ in 1985, supply in Glenns Ferry. Wat*/atcr- gcr crcws let ththe BLM make • spokcsmtsman said fire‘Activity in w hen th e 'd e ta ils werne, In 1984, soon a flerjoiiDining D isney as ; any w ater from, hydrants insiinside fires; he said. Appjproxitnatcly 1 6 0 S m o kicjumpcrs c ju from M cCall- T h e re su lt is th e2 sisecond-largest who'spepent time with Murphy andanc chairman and CEO,Eisner E met Widi. vn. ’ ’ • . firefighters arc wovorking from the hiked out of the Mill Fire cast of buyout in U.S. histuld G o ld cn so n closed thihe merger deal the fires'Sunday anti pjr&rm>rmcd R ose said som enc valuable &‘age north of ol Fairfield ' Monday ' Willie” in 1928 to thishis year’s “Poca- come toglogether that quickly.” with Capital gCities.. And sporadic - „ crrir«:s of, rcconnaissaiK^missloislbns grouse, ^htelopcpe and bighorn broughtht thetl total to eight fires on hontas” — with the; nationwideni dis- _ In a . wway, the deal was 40 yeah:ars * talks between Eisnei■er a n d C a p ita l M ondayly to check out niw fires,, saidsu sheep habitat hasas been burned, thc.foresiirest since Saturday after­ tribution of ABC’ss networkn of 10 m the mimaking. The two companies'ies’“ Cities/ABC officials tookt( plaec over helicopKpter base manager Clce' Shiri-Shi . “But in-thc long3 irun, nature re- noon, saidsai Information Officer broadcast television1 sustations and 225 relationsinship dates back to Oct. 27,-27. the past three years, , * . , derlinc, ffrom the Salmon and Clial'hallis covers,” h e said.. E d W aldialdapfel. Six were ignited alTiliatcs: Worldwide,idc. ABC beams 1954, w|when “Disneylaiid.” a week-:ek- Eisner said Disnc}ey and Capital Natiofallal Forest. The West Zone:e BLM office re- by lightn;htning, and two were hu- ' ;vision show, premiered trfen Cities/ABC are likec a couple that ' g its ESPN cable sporltorts network to ly iclevi t ELM people on engines hahave ported that the BlB lu e G ulch Fir^ man-caus

kveekdays.'To report late news and and Sunday S4.00 per weeI'cek; daily only ' Gircul!.latibn results alter 5:30 and on weekends,nds, S3.SO per week; Sunday onlyo $2.50 per /* ' , Allen Wilson, circula(.Illation director gan 733.( »rmation Call < 73^ 53-0931. , I1 week. Out of slate rates: daibily and Sunday |-E^: • Circutaiion phone.)ne .line* ore open be- S5.00 per week; daily only' S$4.00 per week; • twecn7nnd 10u.m. ohlohly. If you do not re- Advertising Sunday only $3.00 per week■ek. Sales uix' in- ceive yoiir.pnper by 7,.^7,_:um-, coll the number ^ er York, adVcrlijing (lireeior eluded In all hbove raJ^ A $1S.OO charge , for your nreti; willbeleviedTorallrelumedicd cheeks. . > s p o r s WEATHER Jerome-Wcndcll-Qoonoo

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/ • . Nation . Gliiitcon, Dol^^ joust f(for uppe haiind in.wwelfare diebate BURLINGTON. Vl.'(AP) V — would lead to more abortionoris. Dole Vividly outlining ihci pipartisan divi- presidential rival Sen. PhilII Oramm .. sion on welfare, Presidisident Clinton of Texas was among those: advocal-a argued Monday that a1 fcfederal role is V iiig the tough restrictions,s. and he crucial to protccl chil:hildren while • callcd Dole's approach "tokDken wol- ' GOP leader Bob Do^co^e said states ‘ “ fare reform," should decide.how lo3 aid ai their own V ' '• In a flash pf bipartisisansliip. Q B B | poor. i . . j i ClClinton applauded Dole forr rresisting . In compctitig addrcdrcsses'to the "the extreme right wing"i;" o f his ' ^ National Governors’; A ssociation, , parly on that issue. CliflKilo n .said Clinton and Dole bothh saids. success- li teen-agejnothers should be rrequired ful .welfare reform hadh a j 10 includc Clinton,n . . Dolo - wto live at'home and attendid school •broad flexibility for'g experim ents, It It ^vas much the sam e o n ' ‘ Dole's pl^n would converert Aid to bringing to 32 the nunlumber he has Medicaid,, asaj governors all but gave paFamilies with Dependent CChildren approved since takinicing office in uphopcofaif any bipartisan agreement anand some federal child carere and job j T i a i _ 1993. And he promiseliscd approval on-aspendinding formula. tniiniining programs inio blockckgnints, ltch;one^JS worn iin broacidcasts . within 30.days if statesitcs seek addi- Dole did du gef a boost from ijIt also would give slates thi;he option LOS ANG•JGELES (AP) — a ' prose,:• C lark d id n ’t say howw she could ' Testimonymy about glove .shrinkage tional waivers for a. Ihandful of Republican]in governors, who warmly oof f taking their food stamp moneym as cutor said todayto( she could show thatIt prove that the gloves inI thetl video of is imponant,nt. DuringI their case, pros- . __ selected rcformSj incliicluding work embracedI thetr plan he promised to a block grant if they w antedd ito. leather glove;■ves O.J. Sijnpson was seenn Simp.son’s football broadcdcasts are the ecuior.-ihadd SimpsonSi try on the iniir- requirements, time limiimits and con- bring to thethe Senate floo|Mate this ' .But if children Were not>t guanm- wearing duririring football broadcasts aree same as iRe gloves, one' ofof which was der gloves,s, but b Simpson, who was verting food stamp monloney into sub- week, even;n though he conceded he jeiteed protcclion. Clinton'prpredicted the .same glojloves used it) the murders•s found near ilie bodies andid the other al wearing laie:lalex gloves underne'ath. sidics for private cnipniployers w ho might be shortshe vote.s. jiidire consequences if the eleconomy ofhisex-wifc/ife and her fnund. Simpson’s jiouse. It al.so) vwasn’t clear a p p earedto to have trouble tugging ' hire welfare recipients.s. . ..A n d in in W a s h in g to n fo u r tuiturned sour and better orj>rganized Deputy DisiriciDi Attorney Marciaa when — if irver — the; prosecuitonp them on and.ind.lold jurors they were "All of these arc desijesigned to pro- Republicanan Sun Belt senators said j^iinterests lobbied for scartirce state Clark revealealed the match during a would show the video sinencii lliat deci- loo sm all. mote work and respons:snsibility with- ‘hey had res(•esolvcd a rifl in the Senate re,resources. "My experiencece is that brief hearingng outside tlie jury's pres-<• sion hiilges oniesttmon;)ny froniptlie - Prosecutorstors then brought in a new out being stifled by WasTiington'sW over the fonbrm ula for dividing feder- thithe poor children’s lobby is a poor . cnee in whicilich .she fiujjj^ested she m ay.y . expert elicited by the del'cnense. pair of gloveoves that were the same : ‘one sjze fits all’ ruleules," Clinton al welfare: dollarsd among the states mimatch" against wellrheelciled inter-. use the videcJeos during cross-examina-1- --'Tlie issue o f the viduceotape arose model, ndand they appeared to'fil" ■jltvnrbllfllrtf" Shnpsonr^ Ifi . Vcm\ont Gov. Howiaward Dean, a would enhariiance chances that welfare EchoTng that-vicw, Fluiitrida-Q o\r------^—"Can"you)u esiai>ii*;h the foundationn '• prosecution from showingig the tape to titled lhat-llit-llie ‘murder gloves m ay • Democrat, callcd ClinM inton's o f f e r ' will pass thi;this year. LLawtonji Chiles said that absbsent fed- that thosee gloves are the' samee ihe jury. Defense allotot;ney Peter have.shrunkink 15 percent since they ; “astonishing," s a y in-It ^ t w> ould allow T he backicking of the governors yneral rules he was worried hislis legisla- glo v es?" Superior Su Court Lance Itoo Neufeld said the video wasas irrelevani. w ere bought.:hi. . states to quickly get permpc ission to fiove Dole; leverageIc against conserv- ture m might try to cnajinelul m oney asked, But Clark argued thatI jshe had thi; After thele arguments,a the expert. copy successful reformsrms u n d e r way.'^otivcs whoho w a n te d to den y cash niimeant for welfare to-pristison con- "Yes. I canran," Clark replied, right to show the tape to) impeachi the Herbert MiacDonell acn took the stand. ' •. m other states. benefits to teen-agers who liave sirsiruction and other politicallilly popu- Alkr a papause. Ito said, "interest-t- credibility of the defense; vwitness who Testimony-iny-had been hailed since But Republicans saicsaid it was too children outoi of wedlock, and to |ailar initiatives. , . ing." conduclcd a experiment on how much Thursday, w wh hen a 'ju ro r fell ill. The . little and too late —- tiitinkering at a deny additioiiional benefits to mothers Republican governors, huld see his injection for)r Faulkner’sI murder. • angered by his criticism oif f police.j They o th c k ju dge g e ^n , the United Slates, lion lower than expectedted, allowing Alice Rivlinin said: th e'sh in in the bal- youngery brqther, WilliamI CCook, being. But us a PhiladelphiaPI judge holds a say his incompetent lawyi/ycr failed lo rejceied^leasleas that he recuse himself President Clinton tb balancance the bud- anced-budgetjei target does, not represent ''beaten.by t a Philadelphiaa policeman, hearing on1 v whether Abu-Janial.. 41.I. call witnesses who said sotneoneso else from llie cUijeiiiixent hearings. get a year sooner lh«n planranned. . any (Concessitjsion by thp adminislration IDaniel Faulkner. desers'es a nenew trial, state officials aree shot Faulkner or could test;stify to Abu- Leonard1 Weinglass, Wi the lead altor-. In his m idyear review oof f tlie federal with Rcpubliblicans. Their budget, she Abu-Jamal got out of* llthe car and. being delugeiged with photic calls andd Jamal’s good character. TlieyTl .say the ney for Ahu-J;lu-Jamal, «iys that key evi- budget, the administrationion forecast a said, still ofTeiffers too large a tax dcctvase w v ith a .'38 cal. handgun helie carried for letters in whivhat angiy prosecutors sa.yy trial judge, Albert Sabo, preventedpn him dence was withheld wit from his clienl in deficit of $160 billion in fiscal year and it cuts spendingsp{ too dc^ly, partic- Fprotection, approachedd the scene, is one of. th report that the estim ate Clinton miideJe iin February ' “Tliey arere proposing | extreme mca- nminutes Faulkner lay fatallally wounded- -a dpth sente;itcnce in, the Uniied States,>. before Sabo last week: bt eliev e h'is Faulkner’s wound.'; woi were made by .44- for this year’s budget sures. ... Thefhese estirhates prove we aand Abu-Jamal crouchedI nnearby, shot Union leade:ders and politicians fromn lawyers will succeed withh thei judge, a cal. bullets,, whichwh could not have come ■Speaking to reportersn> aboarda V\ir cati get toI balanceb; in a reasonable iin the torso by Faulkner.jr. Near him Europe, Soutlmth Africa and Japan, havec ' 74-year-old former law enforcementei from Abu-Jam;Jamal’s'.38 caliber gun. Force One, White Hoiisc: cl:chief o f stafT lengtli o f timeme w itliout abandoning the ■ Leon Panctta attributed the decline to common gro'und"^aredgr( by most' ■ Short-ten better than expected gro^jrowth in the Americans,>, shes tola reporters at ijic 24 injuredd in dust-sto^ pileiip rm T-bill rsrates fall - economy, some technicaljl re-estimatesn While House,is e .' * MARANA. Ariz.. (AP)( — A Cuniglia, aI rtrc.scue worker. "There WASHINGTON (AP)’) — Interest att averagee di:discount nile of 5.44 per- . in government expendituritures and the Panetta »idsai( the main reason for the dust storm propelledI Iby .50 mph .were cars oron top of cars, people nites on .shon-term Treai;asury securi- cent, down/n fromf 5.47 percent last • spending cut bill tliat trimnimmed S9 bil- revised projeojeetion arc estimates that wind cut visibility aloilong a major running allII tover the place going ties fell in M ond.iy’s aucluciion to the week. AnI additionalad S12.7 billion — lion from this year’s budgetIget. interest, ratesles will remain lower than highway to nearly zezero, setting from one sicside of the frecwny to lowest level in three weel:eks. w as so ld inin six-month bills at an - The midyear review alsoilso slates that had been'cxp

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. ; Nationn ' ;; ]______• ■ Manijcharg;ed in d(ieadly sshpotinag spr^iE ]» C o uirtly lab()or chief i ; FORT WORTH.1. 'Texas (AI’) — a ' |K g church handymanI \vlwho was suspected ofscxu;illy molcsliniling a 6 -year-old'girl B S 5 ii sailsi into retitireriient killed ihe child andind her two ,siblings uiul cr.iiically wouncunded ihcit; mother, WASHINGTCTON (AP) — "rull Donahue, is ■ authorities siiid. ' . ahead, steady asIS ;she goes,” ordered bidding for the • John Wheat, 51,i, wasu jailed on three E B 8 E Lane Kirkland,I, one-timei mariner, ' • ; « jo b agijinT>t;> ' co u n ts o f ciipiUil.il. rmurder and four m B B ^ a a jl fan of nautical mmetaphors, when he -“ S ' 'OT c h a l- • counts of iitteniptC('^icd capital m urder took control of)f the great ship <5l', \ longer- John alter the foitr-m-minute rampage' labor 16 yeare agago. ‘ • '^ y Sweeney of tlic Sunday, in ivhich a securitys guard and '■'< '.-r^ Stead^ie AlAFLrCIO president . . / Service ■ a police olllcer alsoso >were wounded. . was, in reunitiiting the shrinking , , - t x - l • J f ' , E m n^l o y c £ s Tite .shooting bejbegan after Angela ^ .. - fe?] labor movemci,cnt, in supporting- . __ • (. International . Anderson accuseUd V Wheat of fondling Polish worker:;rs al the diiwn of her child and wasas about to contact l | j | B n E astern Etirofitti«Sun dem ocracy, in ' m I-towever - pushing to opeilen an organization ll’nt turns out, .police, niii^^ior MuM.ichellc L o ^ /. told B B KIrktand K irkland's investigators. that was mysiysterious as Mars lo The gunnuinxfirsilrst opened fire on pW B some o f the rankik'and-file. dcpartuarture removes from the .scene : . Ms. Anderson andd hhtr three children. - I H I I h . Too steady, forfo those who want- « courtl)urtlyTjS:rebral and occasionally ' ------killing 6 -ycnr-oldd Ashley A and her 8 - ' — • PBBW ed labor to screaearn and agitate and saltyy publicpi figure, an art collector, year-old brother,;r, Eddy. Another rise up again. TThough AFL-CIO a Wash/ashington insider, u man capa- . daughter, age 2 0 mimonths, died today. m em bership sin;innds where ifTvas ble of throwing food al the-TV ...... M s. A n d e rso n . 2K2|i, was criljcally _ when he look.ovaver, at 13.3 million, when;n tlthe Redskins lose a football woundv'd. J lite national pe[)ercentage of non- game,I*-'- • "So far. to the: bestjcrt'bt my knowl- •f'-': -zi' famn workers wlwho arc members of Ameimericans never got lo know/v> ' • edge, the children:n receivedi gunshot u n ^ s - h a s contiiitinucd to fall. It’s at > im1 all that well. Union'polls jndi- wounds cxecution-sin-style to the head," - • 15 percent now,V, down from a peak catedcd even< union members had police Lt. Eddie Prici’ricersaid. ■ r o f almost 35 perc:rcent in 1954. troubleible identifying him;------' Ms. Anderson,n. ialso-shoi in tho_' j ' r n Kirkland, 73.), retires Tuesday at WillVilh a talent for consensus Iding and for fancy, if some- ' head, was foundI hihiding in a closet. / >ipphow the AFL-CIO''ss executive council buildin ' les ponderous, words, he . ’ iticcting in Chiclicago. And Labor’s times ------• police said. jartment complex In Foi=ort Worth.-Texas, Surid ------1------Witnes'ses siiidJ VWheat was-arnied-Flrefle f lg h te r s ro m o v e a.sh o ooting ti victim from an apa nday,„ . _fnmous eiy,-"WIVhich Side Are-You—broughught mine workers./aulowork- with two handgunsIS aand a ride or shot- an ofl-afl-duty security guard, and police-poli ■ Cninfield was adidmiltcd in critical A manir who said'he knew’ Wheat\V On?" resonatess throught the organi- ers, WestWi Coast longshoremen and gun when he wentnt intoi the Anderson womaman Angela Jay, 32, one'ofo f the condition. No additio:ional infomiation on descril:ribed him as a “cop walinilinabe'.’ zation itself as.it.it-submits 10 a fear- Te.1msimsiers back into the fold, apartment. lirsttofTicers ol to arrive., his condition was avavailable e:irly today, whoI'was w active in the neighborhcjrhood’s. some struggle forfo succession, . ,Despit«ipite the huge infusion, union Wiine.s.se.s .suidd ihel gunm an tJjen Jay,ay. ivlio was in .•ierioas condiliidilion, Nineleen-year-ol•old Juan Ramirez Citizeizens on Patrol program,im.- He. His-loi?gtime1C deputy. Thomas membeinbcrship faltered on his watch. turned his attentionion to others in the’ w as; one o of ihe first three ofTrcencers to also was shot, suffcffering a wound tb“ workeiked at llie Travis Avenue BaptistBi 1______apartment complexux where ihey lived, • arriveve at the disturbance. Wheatat fsur- the shoulder, policece said. He was in Churclrch, about a block from thele aapart- allegedly shooting} J.oJ.esse Cninfleld. 33.- renderJered to the two other ofllcers.rs. fair condition. m enittc complex. Verinilont storre touts aalternatdve us^ss of hem limek added, hemp that comeci to mind are more.je..wc[l, X ^ow Opeen For BURLINGTON,)N. Vt. (AP) — At worldrid. oVer 50 percent of all chechemi- World War 11, Shir the Vermont Hemp:mporium, there are calss aand pesticides go into makiiaking ropes were there onor his'panicHute to recrearealional. That’s a side: ool f the ' huge balls of hem[:mp twine. There is cottonton: hemp will grow with no)0 fpes- carry him to safety.y. w e:d e d the Vermont Hempojp o rlu m • honey-chocolatete chip ice cream ticide:des and na fchilizer." "Hcipp saved,I, GeorgeI Bush'S doesn:sn’t en^phasize. Bui ShiS him ek | made from hemp.t. There1 are sandals. Herlemp, or Cannabis Saliva, can be life," said Shimek. doesn’sn’l hide from it cither. L u n c;:h! shorts, hats, andd shirts s — all con- growiiwn again and again on the: sasame WithjilHhis goinling for il, w hy w as •' “II dodi smoke pot, and i’m proi)roud o f Monday throughh F riday structed of cannabisibis. land.;d. said Shimck. who has a licenselice hein]rc^ultivationn outlawed in the it,’’ ShimekSI said. He needss i it for _____ 11:30 a.m. to 2:0(::00 p.m. ^ W ow , m an. Farirout! o t o ' in'import il. H United States in "stres'ess reduction. -If I don’t get-mge y— T.illv farout. The and j .whose. ‘H emp's> saved George the 1930s? ^ stress;ss rc(luctiqn daily, 1 beeje c o m e Is e v e ry th in g -in aJo *TlCtin'Wtrn-m-ihu ■ i i •e o r less a bear.” - Lounge Open Al! Afternoon»Af ' Hcmporium sells ( ^ l ? ~ ™ = . from “the most amiimazing and benefi- llempmponum arc dlush’s u j lite.' ^ ;ut what il Ihe police (InJ oul cial plant known1 totc mankind," as a legal,ai. T\ie'cloth Shimek. Shi)himck shrugs. “They-alria lread y But he- knoww I use cannabis. 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C Wortd ; r ^ C ("ourtup])holds usse of f6'r-,• "• I legaliiy hnya. a,day after Russia reacliaciied "■aniililaritar>’ agreeniL'iil with ihe rebelsie|s to .-..--I |,;,]l lljyj.lieir 7i • -numlh-old war. Desp■spile tiie agreem ent, shooti•oting • S ’j . . eoniimimied i loday and a solutionon to „ ... .. C h cch;hnya*s r .future status inu thet • > Russianiaii i'edoralinn appearetl distantant. • . ■ * _ ; . T.>Ja;Ja y 's C(uirt ruling w as a mam ajor v ictory rv f o r Prc.'.idetii Moris Yelts-•Itsiii. deelariniring that his decree aulhorizi I Ihc-uscseOf force li> disami rebels v i • "absolul)lutely consiiuilional."' ■ . . T h ee icourt relubcd-K' rule on V fe-' . . olher••Yeltsin Y dcerees challengeded by ■ ^ ■ iavvnla^iiakers. Init rcconiniwuledd^lh:\t tl ■ ' an ■ parlianiiiTiient pass new laws on the i ...... '•■ ■ " ■7 ., •■;'i'.V.^'-J 15 . • • o f forcerce in futtire uprisings. Juslicilice-MiniMcr Valentin Kovalj.alyov, ------1 called.1 11Ihe niling "a great aehievenieiiientV A R u ssia n a rm y paratrooperpa sits with hiss K ^ 1 iurireiuilUiiave"rurl'"urther to pave the“\vay roV^clectrons' fi on headof:!ofairbdnre forcesT \ / ■ acks aikistani grou ■ T O ? Serb (capital after m(lore atta jycdtts ^alks K N IN , .Croatiat (AP) (/ — Croatian said theth shells were comiiig fromm t tiie control n f about a thiiliirdoflliercpuhlie. “ soldiers pressedJ toward t< the self- ,dirccti(ction of Grahovo. a Bosnian townto\ A mice within Cro;•oatia largely held "M 9 i ^ ^ J declared cnjiital o)f f rebel,r Serbs today aboutut about 18 m iles n ortheastist o f from eiirly 1992 untinil last May. when < I U)out 1 violence al^cr the rebels rene^inegcd on a prbmisc Knin.n. Grahovo( fell to a Croat advanvance Croats retook a sw;'■vatli of rebel-held. , ILAMAHAD. Pakistan (AI>) - to halt their attack:icks on a besieged on FritTiday, • land. ■ ling opposition grmip4v>yeo! Bosnian enclave. •niehe sialcnient also said Croat Ion;forces This month, aftor;rS d rb s in Bosnia' leadinj ee talks with I’rinic Mini: Shells fell around:nd the rebel .strong- w erec aitaeking ;! lhe border villageige of] stepped up atiaekse klanding closer and ' assiiullult had been repelled .with1 ••the"t enclaves in eastern Bosnia, 13 ihe Criiats i^l'’»d;! ting in Karaelii will end any,y lin,^, t busm es!ss person. He/she3 ppurchases your , closcrto the town. eneniymy suffering huge losses.” pledged increased mn ililary coopera'- ■lylX'.'’! new spape]er irom The Times-1s-News and resells Col. Andrew Lesliicslie, a U.N. miliuuy U.NI.N. officials said civilians from frc lion with Bosniala’s bcleagueAjll he Mohajir Qanmi Moxetneme'nt it tO YOU.1. When customersrs don't pay their spokesm an in Kninnin. said the shells Sinnieniea were fleeing toward Knin.n. Muslim-led govcnmiment,.Hie Croatian used the-' government , were pjlling 10 mileniles away, near the’ Tlielie Serbs in Croatia, in their pled)ledge govemment simullananeously turned its carrier.. .their carritrrier doesn t earn a lewalling on several -ofoi Its______^ 1 ___ i . .Bosnian border, ass theytl- have been for Sundii;iday 10 U.N. mediators, promismised attention loward Knir,in. . . stone^ profit, lanils. iiicUuling one to stop house-hoi •, ? itop attacking Croatian trooroops Thousands ofX^roatian C ^‘^''oops ' ^ ‘ • ;several days.' to sto K^ise searches by paraniilii p le a se help your carrier roalia had'atiL-mnti?il ' unles? • ' V - - . i- . Tliiin'SiThii in Cpj p ill it's stronglu)^lils in Karacln •/j: ^_^eanr:m“his/rrerproflt"by '' — ti^ 'N^itifms WinliVrid ;cess‘ where they joined foiforces witli,Bosnian - 10 prevent an assassault on Knin by Unitec riie go\ eniinent hasn't even'b '■ i\ havirving y our p ay m e n t to stay away from a to ureareas around B,iliac. Croats and seized tw.wo strategic towns. ^ pledging Sunday to : I to reply to our demands." :said ------T ' ‘he Croatian Serbs also proposposed Grahovo and Glalamoc. from the eady and paying Muslim enclavcc in i northwestern The lal Delilvi. head of the groi;roup's Vi., .... Jing talks with the CroatianI gQv- gc Bosnian Serbs! Tliey;y also cm llic main Ajmal proi,rom ptly or join our ;Bosnia, just acrossss : the b order Thej^' holdin oti'ation team, contactI;'dii;'d in agreement within emmcment. Croatia swiftly rejected;d tthe supply route bctweei:cn Knin and Serb- "'•■S"" t c o nnvenient v < oifiCg^Bgy Jreneged on the ag aehi. Bosnian govemment ofTera:r and tiimed its guns toward KniKnin. held Banja Luka, tiictli sccond-laryosl an..For iniormatuDn •hours, attacking Bos 0 further negotiations were sclsched- . lerb-jidmvillages 10 miles nornorth- -city in Bosnia. Iforccs near tli'c BilBihac enclave, the ' Seri I. tin. theth benefits and >t ofKTKU came under sporac)radic By today, .morarc llian lO.OOO •“ '“ I; , :United Nations said.id. w est < he militant group represse sen ts conveile n ie n c e of p a y in g ket .ittnck Sunday. Croat commtnman- Croatian army troooops and Bosnian ' ; Croatian govemminment troops, which rdcket thajirs.” immigrants who moveovcd to I: s also reported that tlieir trooroops _Croat militia memlnbers had massed o " " “V": e office, please call ;had crossed into BosiJosnia to help defend dcrs ii istan when India was dividciidcd in k a strategic hill north of Gorjornji near Grahovo andid Glamoc. U.N. ‘ Customej-Service •Bosnian Croats and the Muslim-led look r 7. The Indian imniigrunts forfo rm a- . j i J J . . - .O s kuf, at the far east of the’Cr

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effort atit p e a c e in Sri Ls^ a n k a 1 9 1 1 i f M n i E i fADbigger than you've ason for great summmer melons - liunuge honeydews bi B ever seenc^ C o l o m b o ; sSri h Lanka (AP) — It's finally the seasWi Le^ ty powerfulil BE uddhist m onks, before, candV-swecreet cants for 200i less tlian the saiame size was last3t week, & waterminelons that > . 7 opposition to u p la n to end S ri & melons ; MOREEFOR I LESSATSWEENSEN'SIti^ i Lanka’s devastating.ing. 12-year-old civil are finally crisp, sweetsu & juicy. Enjijoy hot weather & . war is gathering3 nmomentum, even, w HUGE HONEE Y D E W p l ^ / before it is ofilciallyilly unveiled. SWEET, JUICYJl Li.ARGE In on attempt to0 satisfysj Tamil rebel demands for sclf-rIf-rule, the govern- WATERMI1EL0NS C}ANTALOUPI ^ELOINS 1' ment is proposingg nmaking Sri Lanka • a federation of eightcig regions, each witli wide powers.s. One( region would 6 9 r be Tamil-dominatedted. 0 0 COFFEE The Tamil Tigciiger rebels haven't LB. S EA. ^ commented on thehe plan, which wos 5 leaked to the m edialia Ilast week, «> >099^^ It won praise frofrom leaders o f the Ml2 countiy’s three ethr:thnic groups — the RED FLAME ORTHO!lOMPSON ^ CRISP majority Sinholcsc,•sc, the Tamils, and > i 2 9 • the small Muslim'co;■ community, ■ 5 LB. 36 - 39 O z~ Then the monksiks announced their ■ BAG Ass^ortedJ/arieties_ opposition, prompmpting accusations SEEDLESS GRRAPES# CARROTr s I P that they were fannmning the flames of lA M O -W E B E R ethnic conflict. FALLS BRAI a n d f a lLS l BRAND SEIVII-BOlONELESS WESTETERN FAMILY NON-F/FAT CREAA “ It is not opporturrtune to unveil politj*. cal solutions at thisliis crucial moment," AM PORTIC MILI<1C COTTAGIGE CHEESE wj;otc Rambukwcwcllc Sri Vipassi, WIENERS dR FIFRANKS m loader o f the Siyany-am sect that repre- • sents more than half hal: of the country’s 9 9 O’!®* I $ 1 7 9I f a s V J '- $|881 monks. Vipassi was oneine of three prelates',, 2 r z j o t n m— —GHAL^ 24 Oz — who wrote to Presresident Chandnka 2 LB. PKG. 1 LBr r I . Kwnaratunga lastt weekw to oppose the • ______. plan. wiiTFRnniC! DDUCfirM |#Q i WESTERN FAr 1 Reg. Diet, CaffeinB-Free,- Mrs. Kumaratunga5a thurried to the holy College or Wide R • Sprite •A&W'Root Beer • city o f Kandy bn SaSanjrday to reassure Ruid^wfANGr •Dr. Pepper • them the plan wouldluld protect the rights ifik I Fnnen . 6 Pack,•12 Oz, 1 lO fthe Sinhalese. I Cone. 12 to. i P a E I ' I Tamil separatistsists have been fight-, ■ ■ 4 J ' 2 .LITER.^.:.;..^.r..... *99^ GLi.AZED 5^5? $ 0 5 9 • \ing-for a homelanland since 1983 to ^ |cASE0F24_J y escape what theyey regard as wide- i i f — DOllUGHNlUTC f c D O Z . a spread discrimiiminntion by the MEN NOOQLES WIS 4 Sinhalese. M ore than thi 35,000 people LAUNDRY DETETERGENT I have been killed.. TamT ils arc 18 per- I ! centofthcpopulatioation. lOSTED ^ f I. Although BiiddhIdhism -irtn ascetic 9 8 - 1 1 0 , O Z . ' ^ \ , religion that stresscssses meditation and t o i l ftOWNIES^ V charityk saffron-ni-ro b e d m onks -are V politicolly vocal. MiMrs. K umaratunga’s ■ 1 father, Prime MinisterMi Solomon • Bandaranaikc, wa:ATQs assassinated in KRD ROLLS ; 1959 by a monk opopposed to his poli- *' ,cics. kc up.about 70 per- . l E M ’ ____ —.__Buddhi5ts_makc^ I ^ c e n to fS riL o n laI’n ’s lT n lllio n people: WE RT, IDAHO I Paull; IDAHO i aonrettstrFanr■ms : - ^ I The opinions-o'f reveredre> monks hold ii wide sway among>ng th e p u b lic, and neyWl^ole Brailaim 0 9 3 ------ppllticions-ignoro-tbittbcmJiLtlicitpcril.__ I -B at the'm onks’1’ povcr p has declined READ 11/2 U.LIMQAF I ' j iri M c n t years, aftdiid the battle over the 1 .. ' p c a c c p lan w ill1 be b a test of their H , siqijcmacy. K

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V , ,. Umiio n I EditQlirial .i.becau)Se Merggijjg highiway distrricts ^ ve 4- ■ Ir -w' flrtfc t ) 0 / 1 lave A level ‘ "witJi A i, maydirive plannning, savvlngs Bob Pole. I T h u p o litic a lI craze ci of the '90s is contested c election in severalso years,' “devolution” -- decentralizingd gov- today’sI vole is one^of thcraifeth< oCca- • c . • e m m o n t a n d m'oviovmgj^cisions closer sions s when citizens arcar asked to ’ ■ to tlic,people. 3t^no^^omes a sug- think ti about how local roaroads afc m aiiT^ X ' ' gcst>on to centraitralize the decision- ag a ed . making on local:al road projectSi an •,In interview s withI T h e T i m e s - id e a th a t seem s,, to have merit, even if Nf e w s, both men endorsedsed the idea of i it does seem contijntrary to the spirit of , oonsolidating o all.four.'ir .Twin Falls th e tim es. CourUyC districts into one.ne. ConsoHda- Tlirpughout .the;he Magic Valley, ru- "tition would bring efilcienc2ncy by iWoid- Till rouds are builtjilt ai^d maintained by ing ii duplicated expenses,s. theytl saids_^ highway, district;icis. These little-no- - That’s not the only potijotential bene- - . ^ ticed agcncics, resresponsible for multi- fit. f A jingle, countywidele boardI might , m illion-dollar'btbudgets, are' by bring b a broader vision foifor road plan- AM neajly anonymoiloiis boards of com- ning n and construction.)n. Squeaky- c— m is s io n e rs . T h e ddistricts themselves • • wheelv demands for speciecific p ro je c ts^ ■ a re s m a ll ( T w inn’Falls ’l County alone iTiight n m e(^m ore resjstastance from a__ has four'of tljein):m).'' andlhe”cbmfriis^ broader-b'ased b "board. A’fAnd a single s io n s d e a l w ithI the th nitty-gritty busi- board, b with countywidec rresponsibili- I ness of fixing pcpotholes and laying ties ti and a bigger budgetget, might at- ■ down seal coats.1. . tract ti more public attenention-and | npoR ra K i^ I PRK IPW ^ - The smallness!s of( the districts en- therefore tl be more account;jn ta b le . J P surcs that they areire in touch with local O f course, none of theseesc benefits is . l i concerns. But you yoi have'to wondcry guaranteed. g And they maynay not justify 1-C l Arc all those indndependcnt districts sacrificing sj the intensely. localIc control ' JLMluogeeI jjumps fromf cuiltural bridgedt the inost cfficierient way to manage exercised e: by the various5 bu imay ask. , • I ofdiekidsin“KidKids" where they came from, Ken Thacte andmd Bob Nail suggest^ nraised,“it, certainly deseiserves some should:d a n t i n g , overweight spinstinster like my- "Kid-s" is far mom ore bleak and amoral thafi th e y a r e n ’t. T h e: two tw men are running sistucfy. Although biggerr i£isn’t Slv^'ays selfagngree to go bungee jum ping wiwith her , ^ IVlolly "Confused" - stnii;itraiglit, mainlined nihilism ,' ' » against cach otherler today for a seat on bibetter,^anytning that migllight SjsaMiix “ f '!™:w‘^ y fcllQw aunts will undinderstand’im- worthy o f pre-revo•evolutionary Russia. But Jn an- itciy^how0 s, earlyy ’70s and now. H ie main diffifference don’t they ever talitalk w idi diese kids? W hy , parentiit in residence. Being an auntnt Iis a great ' between "G'G r raffitr'a n d “Conf^a^^^ is thatth the jo n ’t diev listenOIQ to them ?" (Even n v b e n b u - a^B ns ;kn»HhL'CMd=— i*erecnwriten dii laiyol lOwordsTwIsTwUi a neayy emphasis on;- ne is not your much larger!cr vocabulary. Sicphcn Hartgcn Clark Walworth AllAlien Wilson Peter Yo o f n wee'cek or a nionih, so'discipline , “efTlng,” does notlot recludei expression.) ' ' sist on veg- - — In.fact, il^XjRuTlllyit ’ is to be b elievedj r. Publishor...... - - Monoglnjj editor------OiCirculation manager ' Advcrtlsl....ngdlrcco, -- :m. Veteran aunts never insist M tone If kidiraro brightight enough (and they are) to s or museums. Aunts withoutjutcftildrcn time Americrrican youngilcrs communicatcitcd realize that die worworld is seriously, screwed up, o ftliciniro w n have an extra edge, sirsin he larger pietun;, it's m y beliejliefthat- - Bydtetimtim e w e get to “Confu.sed,” dojlope has But I don’td iinlink k that's die problem here. I vahcecla iges. Tliree \rcplaced alcoilcohol as die drag o f choice, ai asses, and unBles are cultural bridge and the don't think it’s evoever occurred to these kids • films abnboiit aimless yoot’ seem toometode- n -central moralDral dilemma, as h were, o f theiie film that they can do) an;anything about the w orld; - ■ Jinc o f what’s going on; “Amikmerican - is whether rtli die star football player will hypo-hj they are. as they/ say,sa" clueless. ' ''' ! helps, Ibut alsoI widens gap^ ^ ssli," "Dazed and Confused"’and ar "K ids.", critically sigrsign a rio-drugs pledge. He doeoesn’t. And it’s not dicitJicir fault. * ' " Arfyoncie who has seen all three - .-i.•i ffascinating and w e’re leilefl with no choice but to checleer for ______If the dumbing dowown of Amcrica is " video fc;festival for a sum m er day --Will notice his honesty.;y. 1 Perhaps the best thing abbul'UJ M olly Ivins iss a (colum nist Tor the Fort truly continuing apaccace, why arc so many Jam es G. DrlIrisCOir adownvnward trend toward dm gs ancand nihilism. “Confused"i" i is that it will remind the panarents Worth Star-Tclcgrscgram. . . high schcoi' studentsIs enc ro lled in Ad> — vanced Placement cla: :la sse s? ual uc grim news about funeti finished a^ least one: A dvanceH P lace- la, ain about the ladder’s upper rungs. . lack of precreation time, the slate oifthefood f tl . Mmtaugh?h ^amount to aboutSl’I SlpCTcarandSl per axle fo r, mcnt course while in ht ig h sch o o l. I ’m One practical reason foro r nd limits trailers:s to one long o r two short. J ;,,, downright astonishinging, and it offers lej . lege credit in advance. Ai hhi ig h s c h o o l/ \ phone bills.bi out iindcntand its grossross vehicle weight is also re- hope for high-quality I . • 1 read inI thithe paper eve^' few days abou ty ftiture achieve- , stjstudent who completes anin / A P c o u rse ^ vT«u^ iho die duced to minimizeize rroad damage. I believe Ic&^: m en t. butldy! Tough! Tough! ToTough! Just .some new tactactic by the. feds to make Idahi may then take a national te:test in that s’ub^ think, if'ifyou weit: on the outside..yoi - ho should adopt simsimilar truck/trailer restric-L This explosion in adadvanced study is you would .pemianentduI dumping ground for nuclear w je c t. . ■ have to3 vw o rk for w ag e s to b u y the fo •rbul- tionsanttalsorcducduce its speed to 55 miles per not exclusively a w hitihite middle- and up- : food you re- Fliey use threhreats, exlortion and any other i If he or she passes the ddei e m a n d in g quire, th(the recreation you need andi to pay for lying tactic: nomiallync reserved forcrimina■ I __ hour maximum forfor! safety reasons. ' ; ^ ■ per-class phenomenonlon. cx exam, most colleges will1 avaward credit; yourmclcnts_^wcrc le outside. into the aquifiuifer sooner or later, if not in th ,______year for thithis advanced Nexttim I o f my trucking should be increasedi, so diey pay more minorities. Florida’s ime - if there is a next time - perhapsj generation, Ulcntli the next. I’m veo" fond o s is the chatiasm credit, you will hildren ofdieir fair sharee foifor road construction and proportion of minori­ ill rem em ber this little sojournimtotlic children and,id, aldiougli I liave no grandchi ng th e T h o se wwho l don't pass^ county Ic swell. mamtenance. ties in AP classes is '' separatins ’ lockup and think tw ic e about)ut doing yei, rmvciy;:iy sure I’ll be fond o fth em as \ __ *|-_ ofien sayy th e y b en efited * anythingng tliatwill geiYOu incarceratcrated again. 1 don’t wantnt dicmtl subjected to drinking wwater . Our state roadsIs arand freeways are not dc- ’ higher, 32 percent;’ 8 knows fron>m th e greatly anyinyway, in pure KEI^ signed orconstructcacted o f good quality. They ' ' . p c re e n i a rc b la c k . 17 W E r a S A C X O T polluted withith nuclear waste, 7 ^ know-nolo ts, j learning.. TheyTl won’t TwinId F bUs [g,Q . last only 10 to 155 yeyears and dien must be percent Hispanic and 1 1 tliink thishis is die generation diat needs i jo"in th e cmembarrassed . .say absolutel)tely no. No to any more negotiatialion. built. Over a longg periodp< o f dme, diis amounts.; percent Asian, all upp ------^ ^ ------.. flock of hi£high-school • DaVSi of( good service a re■e g : o n e ' No to any momore useless promises by the ni 10 a tremendous waswaste o f dollars - possibly iri; substantially from a . ’ graduatesg n who must take rei remedial class- 1 go to the gam lids, No to any more trainloads o f nunuclear the hundreds o f millmillions. 1 believe when a road . decadc ago. es for admission to college. ed to be tliat a person could gc or highway isrebuilibuilt, it should be designed ah‘d nd buy an item, product or serservice, and waste deposit,)sited over our aquifer, Nor is this trend mainainly in private > My ] latest worry eoncentnntmtcsno,on constructed o f dieic hihigh^'l quality to last at schools. About 85 pcrc ned out to be linsatisfactory.M tl heycould , , lan stood in front o f die tmin wi e rc e n t o f th e S o u th ’s • the gap between those whohocnrnadvancc 1 " ' T ' ediat least 30 or40 years,ais. The Germans build dieir'i, it for the full price, his hunting; rifie,ni his fate would surely be I AP students arc junior:iors.and seniors in, • collegeqq credit and.those whiivho need rcrac- gj, jj,. • autobahns (freewaysvays) to last 50 years. ; public high schools.. A rip p le effect, in s amazed recently that whenaIlri«lto I ofltondyWe..Veavcr’s wife, but if 1,000 men dial classes'. More forebodii is ih c : govem orand die National Gui : Department O f Transporta-" which teachers upgradi•ade regular classes „„an item to a'department store, I was only tM in g th e g c ju ard ' ' ^ chasm separating the knows jy lj tion is way behindid itin its work (reference; fir?t"' as well, is noted enthu:husiastically by the )ws from the given thehe'sale price because 1 didn’tI’t have1 my 30t o f die train, perhaps we coul know-nots, the growing disjtepamybe- ^ \ sentence above),, I sisuggest an audit be per- report’s author. Joseph . Of course I didn’t have niy/ receipt,n .lie, sandittafwk where it came from, 5ph D. Creech of the tween the top quarter of high|gh-school; foniied on all its opcopcrations to determine ovttf-'', , Southern Regional EdiEducation Board. as a puncture-proof bike-tireStubefandi, tt le only ahemativc. graduates and, struggling-bcl-below,thc •. EARD • - • ‘ all efficiency andd wastefulwr pracdccs, if any. ; All those hearteningng numbers comc - 1 the.box that it would fit the:sizetite.l si ...... dropouts and hinctional illitiniterates. ' Us ...... • I also understandmd diei state Transportation /rom the board, based:d iin Atlanta, which 'ing to put it in. I told tl*c clerkerkw hen,! I V m Falls T^narrow. the frightening ;______\ PcjMrtment pavsJbri-foritsnewhmlHinEfinnHrn':''' ' — ^ f o r 4 0 y e a rs h a s pusheched steadfastly for • mgxhasm-may_b„„^ririrthnrlhadTnktm-it-to-a-bikei require'mot-e teen-agers in t: 1 3 1 ^ j l i d e s from collecteected highway fees. 1 believe' ■” ' educational excellence,ice. The South has ,n the top quar-. havritpiput on and could prove the Sda e U i S . ‘User.fees:es’ can fund our roa( ter to tutor less-gifted clpsst Uicsc buildings, etc., should be financed i ^ r ( /■, shed its reputation ass aan educational . issmates about Jo„c Ointint. That was ndt good enoughIgh. I r e - ' T othegovcovcm or and state Legislature: to fall into the abyss of bein • . die State Pemuincntlent Building Fund. * '' backwater, and whilee nmany factors com- • eingaknow- c-civcdoronly tlie sale pricc for the iten;em and lost A new repoL‘pon states diat Idaho's backlog not. Maybe the regional edu o g o f Widj user-fec finafinancing, better road c o n - '. bined w achieve that,t, t:the regional board idueation board $4 on thehedea). unmet highwaiway construction and maintcnii :oul(i take'on that challengei g e to o . - Iljnas, n^cc stmcdon and sensiblisible limitadons on ^ c k s on3 ‘ ■ deserves an "A” for its sturdy work, 1 so happens I had t0 £ 0 to anothcthasloreto . spending isi grgrowing and could approach‘So S trailers, togcdicrwidwidi fair user and state-entiy/ - buyatirclV for another bike (same kind oftire),andoft ‘ billionbythe; Although PolIyannana James G. Driscoll is a colcolumnist for . ,whcn I retiletdmcd it to Wal-Mart, I:was givgiven the full . Gov. Batttt supportssi anodicr ghsoline taxIX and and i^intcnance: proprogram should show d r a - . ; ...... ; hcalthily-skeptical ass anyai American . the Sun-Scntinol o f Fort LaiLauderdaler ------priccandcd didn't have a receipt there cilheihcr...... \ an increaser invehiclcTcgistnition in fees to)hclp h ■ made'improvement!ent and result in a substandal joiirnalist - the regiona3nal board's report * FFla. k R ea d e rs m a y w rite toy b,h im a t th e Needle]lc!is to .say, 1 will probablyy nnot be pay for highw;hw ay construction and mainte-c- cost savings overr a pperiod o f time. n . on AP students is moreore than mildly eiisX Su.Sun-Sentinel, 200 E. Las OlOlas Boule- shoppingng at that other store anymlore. or With nance. I do notno agrw widi any increase inn VAUQHNJ»ETE1riBRSO N " couraging. It almost babalances the p5/pct- vajyard, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,a., 33301-2293. >tsno-hailassie, believe-the-cuslomcre r |policy, S gasoline taxX oroi vehicle registration fees' InIn- -Btitiey j Doonesbury By Garryylrucieau .M allarard Fillmore By Bruce Tinsley

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^ s k s fo3r ] moreirice to bijedroppjed T h ejTlmes8 -N eW!/S - ■ .' I SYDNEV. Australralia (AP) — j Shipwrecked on a renremote, stprm- |—" la s h e d s p it o f ro c k; in the Indian Magic ValieieyAg I Ocean. 22 crew meinembers of a ■ ■ ' The Times:s-News & ]> Japanese tuna trawler:r aare surviving ooi food and water dropiropped to them Weekly hhave a nlew telepl3hone ■' by A ustralia’s air force.ce. While they wait for rescue, the system. JTFhe followiing is Q.urr new Japonesc and Indonesia:sian castaways had one request: sendJ m ore rice. greeting: “T h is is abdut the: worst wi possible place to be shipwreckc:ked,” air force ' CapL AiiyuH-Huubtuiir l o f the rescue cfTort, said;aid Monday. J "Thank yoi'ou J o r ca llin g t>the limes-News,W. I f ■ . The trawler Zuiho0 MaruN No. 58 - hikthe rocks 10 daysly.s a g o o f f S t.- '' you have a touch-tone pho.one, please p ress.?s #1 .. Paul, a volcanic outcrc;cropping about as far from rescue as possible — • ’ ■ nd'ii/, othervrwise stay on thihe line and yout wv ill '2,300 miles wes't off AustraliaA and 2.1 85 m iles cast- of)f thei African be transferrrred to an operai2toK I f you knoww the. I island o f Mauritius. APphott Despite-the bone-chichilling cold of Mambors>rs o f a n A ustralllan mllltaiItary plane waVe as they>y fly o v er extension r.number, dial it't at any ^ime. D ia l . . ■ ih? Southern Hemisphci.here winter, the ,h o w reci)ck of a Japanese tuna shlship and Its stranded crc;rew on the crew was forccd to go ashore last o f St. Paul w e st of P erth1 , /A u stra lia .' 555 fo r-a nn employee direisctory. Press #1\I fo r week when thv £hip shoshowed signs of breaking u p ., A n A.ustralian us air force C-13QQ ping water, food, radio:ios, blankets, and newspaper• subscription, prpress T h ey h ad no food,i. vwater or sur- plarlane has mode the 12-ho uir r tents and immersion suitfits for protec- classified a . . • flight to theth island three tim es, drop-)- tion from the cold. viva! equipment. ' #2 for the newsroom,n press•s #3 for advertisiising, Researcchersfindd possible;‘killing fia d d ’ p r e s s # 4■ jfor.Ag Weekl:ly. For all ot!7th er PHNOM PENH. CarCambodia (AP) may haveive been a Khmer Rougee co m m u n ist g ro u p ’s ,harlarsh rule. In departm entnts, p ress 0 fo r thihe operator. ” — An American teamim has found a detentionon center, the head of the,e so m e p la c e s, th e govei'crnmcnt has — “ kiilin g fteld" w ith thethe-rcmains of—team-told-ldUic-CambodiaJDaily, ______assembled the bones into-macabrein Chmer Rouge is believed to^0 memorials, m ore than 2 ,0 0 0 peopUjple believed to The Khi 1 be victims .of the Khmhmer Rouge in have killelied up to 1 million peoplele ■ TTie C am bodia Daily^ said5 the lat- ...... Please be.patietient with us duHn^ng this-transition pperiod: I the' 1970s, a newspappaper report«d througli starvation,sta overwork and exe-:- est find, discoveredi by a Yale, M onday. cutjpn durluring its rule fromll975 to0 U niversity team under c(contract with The former tcache:her’s college 1978.'The[le group still exisu as o guer-r- the State Department to;o collect evj- 7 3 3 - 0 9 3tl where the estimatedd 2i ,0 0 0 sk u lls rilla-moverik'cment in western Cambodia, dence of Khmer Rougege atrocities, and'other bones wen^ere found, 15 Gravey;eyards across-the countryy • m ay h ay ejjeen th e site o f a memori- miles southeast of■ PhnomPI Penh, -remain as grim reminders of'theic ol created in 1983, then1 forgotten.f Hezbollaa h TV S t aition t airs _ 0 < ti.S. mo\(vies, caii:o(3on shows B e i r u t , Lebanon — Once a plat- True to0 itsii guerrilla roots, Al Manarir form for sheiks slinging•ing invective at operates; outoi of dingy basement stu- Isroel and the West,it, lth e P arty o f dios in a} t(teeming southern suburb ofIf ______God's television statitation is going Beirut, one}ne o f the strongholds o f the mainstream. .Party o f GcGod, or Hezbollah in Arabic., - — Broadcost fare on1 ththe party's Al The entmnrnnce is guarded by a young It'si our M anar — Ploce o f Liglitgilt — television m ilitiamlan ar wearing dungarees and§ nely/ork includes "Nestfst o f Honey," a clutchingg a:an assault rifle, spq'rts quiz show in whicr'hich contestants Al Manar an still delivers a fairly 6th Annniversar compete for cash prizirizes; “Mickey heavy doseose of roligion and propagan- t f i m m Mouse” and other Ameimerican cartoon da, suchli aas amateur videotapes of ci'dijsics; and censoredred versions of Hezbollahih military operations against - V o M i i Q v popular American mo'm ovies such' as Israeli trocroops in southern Lebanon, “Rain Man” and “Go onot profits, notpitjpaganda. MoTiammed A fif Ahmaimad, 36, one of Hezbolla)lla h m ay denounce the WestSt several owncrs.^.t’ss a commercial os the root>ot o f all evil, but the root of)f ^ ------1— coippany ... but it belongs to its progro;ram schedule is A m ericann r 1— I ------JleiiflJiSllnhxuiturall/andindTJoliricallyr^— poouloMouU ul urcrC specially-m ovies.------

6 Egyptiansi d r o y m Jubilee SaxoiKony o r lyiegas. /Ii' saving'chicken c tfflB . B erber Plu’lush Garpet CAIRO, Egypt (AP)ilP) — S ix p e o - . '• \ pie drowned Mondayay while-trying' laH B M , to.rcscue.a chicken.lhf.lhat.had fallen . p St w J \ covig®' S 9 ? & . ; : ' . / ''°Orin into a well in southern:m Egypt. pad & installed - An 18-yeor-old farrfarmer was the B B H first to descend intoito the 60-foot H n flf , L s a i y ^►Qc / w e ll.' . \ H u r r y in , Sale ends He drowned,-apparc:arcntly after an ^ A u g u s t :2 1 , 1 9 9 5 Cf9;_2- / up^ercurrent in thee waterv pulled rtckles' U a hamliome neutered him dowT), police.?aid. • mnlcSettteuer and Bonier Cbllle pet obouc 3 ...... ■ sSuper savingss on e,verythin<’g ! •U is s i s t e r a n d iw.vhom couldlUswiinwell, aposition-and tqipofs'io bs hc»BC wjcnt in.one by onee tot help him, . All he needs is a good fticnd with ^ .b^t also drowned. '. n ihelr home and h u n for him. ™e'r»'Chen. cajne J jTwo elderly farmer : 130 6diA vtW ., 736-2299. and pparcntiy were— „ ■ to .hclprbut^heyappt t)lm. Shelter officioU and area_ c same under- ■pMlcd d o w n by ;the a .TriamTT^aPajyoVinfloudnak " ciirrent. ir^e current irpmuniiatloni, - .{Tbp..bodies_pf the5 sisix were later polled out of the wclveil in tlie viL- bcRihiws a tcmpetatuna ik t^ I and sadoa" large o f N a z la t Im araara, 2 4 0 m iles Summer n ihe need;cd for shade or cool shelter and sduth of Cairo. .. [The chicken wasis:also j pulled odpTuatuvte^tCT for all pets. - ' oijt. Iftsurvived. n ' V.

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TwTwin Falls, Idaho- Tuesday, AuAugust’l.1095 - ' ' t Idjaho 0 BSU salari(ies disccourag(;e top fi(acuity^ I [Brief V.______. fly - BOISE (A-P) —-A 1994 study nesses,:s, it is competing in a natilation- 'm o s t im p o rta n t .rrrrr- component.of surcdd againsta; what other Idahdaiis. comparing.Idaho'ss faculty salaries wide: pool,pi said D 0 1 7 I Jo n e s,i, vvice delivering a quality.ty. education.” said cam . ^ Parients oof drowned teeiensue county to comparable uni'liycrsities in the prcsideident for academic affairs, • Ciirtis Eaton, prcsiisideht o f the state Payly alsoal m ay vary b y the length o f ^ ► • MOSCOW — The parents of a teen-a1-ager who drowped in 1993'93 . . rcgioi} found Idaho’:a’s pay to, be 16.8 / Jonestics said it is not unuSual1 forafc Board of Education,h. time: aa member: of the faculty-has have filed suilil cagainst Latah County, cccontending not enough wa5/aS percent lower. fin a listist for a Boise State facuacuity ' For thot reason,1 , Eaton said it is l?ccn1 onor board — but not the way done to save tlic'iiheir son. jWhen the Idallaho Board of positioiion to take him or herself;lf out important lo make:c sure the state’s you mightmig think. J ^ • • The*'suit filedled by Ctnrjcc Quesncil gf Latah County and Joseph:ph Education meets:s in B o is e o n o f 1theC running onCc’salary, is cdis- universities are inin the position to “It'st's not1 simpl;' an abstract issue ' , -Qucsncll of Twirwin Fulls County seeks unspecificd'damagcsui in the Thursday, a contingf-uriiversity cussed.:d. • recruit and retain1 thet best and the thatthe the professor in Colorado nukes deatli of Jamie; Q ucsncll. 16, dfO naw ay. professors and adirImitusirators will Theic trendi in the Legislaturej r c —“ brightest. .. ■ m ore,u, ijutbi (the issue is) the profi^ssor It iilsoliam cs:s Ithe Potlatch Rural Fire Di;District and the Laiah Countynty ask the state''Boardd of Education to wheree theset decisions, are ultimuimutely ' But Eaton pcrsosonally questions downn thetl hall makes more coming S lic rifrs O ffice.:e. • • start closing the gap,p, m a dc e — - has been to' give higlighcr whether makingig comparisons in this;lis year than the professor wlio, Tlie Quesnells:11s co'ntcnd rescue crcw s weiA'cre too slow to pull their sonion Idaho university officialso say they educatiiation an ever decreasing; share,sh between Idaho facticulty’salaries and has beenbcei here.” said Pcnnie SfiUert. ssistant pro.fessor of psycho^igy ' from the Paloiiseuse River, when he fell in AAu ug. 1, and w ere negligent; in'.in have limited resourcirccs for ailracling o f thec state’ssi g e n e ^ l tax budget,;t. national or regionalml averages is the anuissis - npl trying to revievive him adcr he was pullecled put. and keeping qualityy ltalent. In ihc th past two decudci. highigher right benchmark. . ‘and presidfirit prc b f the BSD faculty Making changes:s w ill b c tc x p e n - educatiiation’s share o f the state’ss ggeh: . Oh average a b I ’s U p ro fe s s o r ■senate.tc. •' ,sivc. Bringing the state’ssi university eral :axtax budget has fallen from1 nhave aggravated the problem,;m,' ' Boise State is not,ot ju st com peting ‘‘Tlieihere’s no question that faci^aciiliy num bers. E aton believes be an Idaho continitinue without more from'the ^ • sending tree limlitnbs crashing into power lines.Hr The storm’s winds andind with.dtlier Idaho scschools and busi- are Ia veryv important — if notlot the professor’s salaryy should be mea- Legislatislature. Jones said. -i. ’ ^ked out clectricty to an estin;tiriiatcd y ) 0 0 people in Bm>ise se Saturdivy.' ivestigatioiv i i : Idaho Power:r C o/ has hired 63 people to clear trees from lines in'its Dr. Bilrd will be^Idaho’s s ts t induictee .-service area oif f sisouthem Idaho, northem_^Nevada arid eastern Oregon.on. • In normal years,rs, its tree stafTis 52. )oks atbrealt I • .. . . Som etim es, interruption.in in' service fromom tree growth is minor — a flickeHng o f lighights in hom es and business:sses. But it conic dangerous- intoNjationall][nventorss HaU of]Fame-'°° if d iseased o r d;dying'trees contact hot wwires. The trec^can ignite,''=■ SA NDPOINT (APVP) — Dr. Forrest Birdrd is a‘ physid$t^.^thophysi(ysiolo- Bird is Idaho's on1)nly inductee to the mcer f{ threatening lives/es and property. ‘ftird will never hearir aK o f the voices g is t, teachcr, te lecturer and forrormer Notional Inventors 1-Holl o f Fame. Six - -- - o fih e people he hasjsavcdTor s the cries WorlddW \ arll^ilot.. ____year ago, he.was nom)minated by Ricliard _ CMSE (AP) — An ahibitious 3d by lightning - of the tn/an.ts who)b, without him. In aa ceremonyi a red on C-SP-SPAN Trenibl^yfonner pre:resident o f tlie Idaho studyly IS i; iihder w ay to sc e T f IdalVo Rodeo aninnouncer killed • would noiliave liveded to see their first and later laK on National Public Radio,. Ra< National Engineeriniing Laboratories in womenncn [^gnosed with brc^t ciiriccr M C C A L L— - -A founder o f the Frontierer Days Rodeo in McCall was birthday., Bird waswa rccognizcd for developii]iping a. Boise, at tlie requestto ( fth c n Gov. Cecil get core killed by lightninning as he announced cntran■ants in this y e a r's rodeo to *,the On a w all.in an^ajassembly room of numberDor of respirators, including,ng ,thc ' Andms, who ^vantcdd an Idalioan rccog- I'succcssful, f sue Idaho could serve (is — crowd: • Bird Space Tcchn'ol'ology in Garfield' Babybifbird, which have helped proliirolong nized for inventive gcijcnius. a modelodcl (or other states hoping to A uthorities .“vaid.“^ai Phillip Bo:t(, 55. vva.si sfstruck on the top o f the head Bay, the gentle, w<^vcll-spoken m an and savi:avc countless lives since hele firstf Each year, the Haliall of Fame inducte conductiuctsimilnrsti/dics. a he stood in the back of a wagon duringig the opening ceremonies for paused to look al a framedfrc pholo o f an . began1 dideveloping them in 1955. |I a few inventors. Tholousands are nomi- Throhrough' Medicare ., bills,; 1 - the weekend eveirvent. infant, and another as the infant grown ' .Thec latest is a '’fluid contontrol nated, and that nunumb$r is whittled rcscarclarchers ah: studying thc-cascs o f-, * "It w as like"r a big dynamite blast,” VaValley County'SIjctHff Lewis into adulthood. devicc,”c,” which treats bum and snvsnwkc down by 40 s^ntiltific and technical every7 Idahoh woman age 65 or older Pratt said. . “Gbd bless you,"’’ isays the inscrip- inhalatiiation patients, drastically rcduc-red organizationsTTflciICL-Ei^vicwing Uic ) was diagnosed with canccr in ‘‘Horses sturteirted bucking and throwing> peoplepi off. and people in the lion from a grtiteful parent.p; ing theheir rate of mortality. Itt is in applicationsv 3 — about 600 women, bleachers weree jtjum ping and running.” Bird, 74, is the; iinventor of the every/ majorn bum ccnter^aroun4n^Hie Since the organizization was estab- Theirheir carc will be'tracked through A dozen pco^2^ were injured, but onlyi> oone was hospitalized follow- "B o b y b ird ’' respirarator, which has world.J. His1 other respirators areretire- f lished in 1973. 12C20 inventors have 1994.4. PreliminaryF study results are ing.thc incidentnt aSn Saturday. rcduccd the morlalitjity o f infants with sent inn morer than 8 ,0 0 0 hospitals.:s.: been honored.. expcctci:cted in September. V respiratory problemsis from 70 perccnt Whenlen talking about the globalal bben- The first inducti:tce was Thomas Dr.r. 1Tom Young, a Boise family- [ an killed in huntnting accident -lo 10 percent woridwiwide. • c fitsoof fi his respirators, the pronoun)uij “ I'’ -Edison for patent nulumber 223.898 — 'pnicticc:ticc doctor who helped develop Utah mai Bird and six otlieiier inventors have neverr cscapesc Bird’s lips. Hec fe: feays the light bulb, the studstudy, already has an idea ofwhat AVALLACE■ -— ■ A Roosevelt, Utah, matnan was killed in an apparent b e e n in d u c te d intcIto the National without)Ut the help o f his peers, pliysi- pli; ‘ Bird and 27 stafff t members produce the studstudy will show. . . . hunting accident;nt near the Avery area, . , Inyentors Hall of' FFame in Akron, cians andar staff al Garfield Bay.’. none rn all the respirators at his home on the _‘‘I1 will wi bet you Ihe quality o f care Jarred Willianiain Colotzi. 24, died carljirly Saturday morning at the Ohio, joining namenes like Thotnas of thee life-savingII benefit.s couldd hhave lake, from researchh to production to will meetme or excccd the standard .in { Heller C reek Crampg^ound. ar which is aboutlut 50 miles' south' o f A very, Edison. Henry Ford aiand Louis Pasteur, com e; lolo fniilion, . quality control. thccouicountry,!’’Yo.ungsaid. ,• _____ ^______The Shoshoneme County Sheriffs Office,ce said Colotzi's unidentified le'napparently fired the shot.')t. The Avery Q uick Response■ise Uni? tiJ to revive Colotzi. A Shoshone: CC< ounty dispatcher said the1C inve'stigatipni into the shoot- ing will continuem e this w eek and m ore detaiitails will be released later;*' SI m i & a m Idaho malagistrate nameied chairman Federal Magisgistrate Larry Boyle has bebeen named chairman of the executive boardrd forf the magistrates confcnfcrencc o.f the 9th U.S. Circuit^ f M IE P HU C C fi o e i Court of Appeals:a1s. Tlie confcrcnc:n ce fosters judicial cdu<;at:jation and training of magis- tratcs in the 9th’;h’ Circuit’sC rcgfon o f the wejvestcm United States and pro- vides a channelicl oi f com m unication bctwA'ccn o the circuits’ c h ic f judge and its magistraterates." Boyle gave up a.seat ,pn tlie Idaho S upnpreme Court to bccomc.a fed- cral magistrate. He has serveded on the executive boardI olo f the 9th Circuit confcrcnce: I f sincc 1993, andid \will be chairman of tlie boboard through mid-1997. IS m ~ ■ '___ (Compiled fimn wire reports>rts ’

- r n m n c E f o T ^ fj I H PUBm m lARING WJJTWifM PRO POSEDBlBUDGET f o r FISCAL YEAEAR 1995-1996 (FY96) cnCITY OF HOLLISTER, IDAI»AHO 8 3 3 0 1 ,ApiAblieetin(i.pmvai]tonltolDAHOmSiSMOO^rlbiUdfwaiik of ib (nposid Uo(l for Ihi (isd yiibfliOaOBCrMW;I99J; S£?raiB30, 1994. Dm kark>g >1 h«yi{ y d OIY UUl OF HOtUSTa; IDAHO 0) &J0 kiiHKltd penon Bti bnilti) to otpm ond stiowMW owa,t tf m .W suh tndnl thodd cr ifaodd il rtw Hcwud CnY Uitol b ibldn iJ. ot Al OlY lUU. OIY HuTb otttnaJt to p*. vnwhtifeoUtifLil^Ytm Sdtta oaommid&B (m ttuUliin rdotedotad to tl» Mint iSoaxMcns or to tSi h iX ITONS ^ A pleoM ooM Al CflY oma.OFHC d inn W t prk« to Aop>Ucl«rt^.Thi[rt9CHdmi f lUDGETb BEDS^^ i jhomUlnosmipepKci mUSKED;Augisi land August 14 ms mm s PROPOSED REVIVENUES - - Effifi FY93 EC24 y H p u n r flyover 0 3.000.00 • 2,000.00 f: 0 0 900.00 0 % I Intoroil * .W^ Equipmont Fund 0 0 - 3,200.00 . '■ * PropDfV Tax lavy 7.200.00 10,662.00 . 11,108.0(} Uquor/Salei tax, ofc.etc. . 8,000.00 4.000.00 5,000.00 Ucoo»o»/Pcrmitj 400.00 >soo;o?) 600.00 Pdifufo/Wo1orRi«tsflt 1,«<58.00 • 1.700.00 750.00 T w i k S ^ Highwoy Uwn • 5,000.00 , 5,000.00 5,650.00 , Ton 10,292.00 ■ 5,000.00 0 F u u . ^ ^ Gronti, elc. 104,292.00 0 0 Solo W R«dwood JanJank 0 . • ■ 3,500.00 __ -T:------0“ 33/46ZOO 29,208.00 Pi ror>X>TAL 137^10.00 US . , WATER GARBAGE5E PFUND: • Corryovor . .. 0 2 0 0 0 0 1,000.00 Wolor 15.677.«S0 21:500.00 19,300.00 w i \ M pr^m G o f ^ o , 0 5000.00 6030.00 TOT/VTAL • 15^77.60 26,70a00 26,330.00 ■ i GENERAL FUND; . • liuufonco . 2,aoo,oo 3.300.00 ‘3,000.00 m a j H^.UMn.Fitnd 3,776,49 4.000.00 6,000.00 M U W l 1.302.00 300.00 . 250.00. 'm '' I' ~Mo^7/Cly Clork I------2,070.00-— :----- I Ad«f1i»«mont 356.14 '20o;oo '2oo!oo ! Perk/Mo»f» - 0 1.500.00 0 ; Plo^nwnd 0 100.00 0 ^ S ^ P R I C l AccounlonI 2,217.33 2.000.00 . . 2,000.00 Accoontont r 1,332.50 0 . 0 . bgol 3)000,00 ' 0 . 500.00 . - - WortrTonkGrenl,1 . 104,954.00 - 0 — - 0 Wafor Proiec* Tan, 10,297.00 10.297.00 7,958.00 - ...... Maintsnorwj 6.308.00 • 1,200.00 1,600,00 Mitcollarvoooi ...... 325.52 1,000.00 '.'800.00 • Wafer Sharw 2,537.36 765.00 0 Aie Ordinance 0 5000.00 • 2500.00 Election ' 175.00. . 200,00 ' 200.00 TOT/■OTAL -M2.056.36 33/46ZOO 29,208.00 WATER/GARBAGESERJND: f . Wotof Moinfofionce«e 0 ■ 2,000.0(r 3,405.00 ■■ 1, Pork Maintenance> 4,022.58 0 500.00 ■ J l f i \ i 11 Si \sm *j ll . 0 769.00 500,00 ' w 295.00 205.00 325,00 m ' Idaho Power - i.778,91 6.500.00 6,700,00 ' I I K 4,002,58 5.000.00 •• 6,000.00 sx • , 520.28 600.00------600.00 ------R««W-Aeel,------______.586.08,:______SR6,0Q ------650.00- 2.900.00 . 2.750.00 ‘2,650.00 r • ' 3,000.00 , 3,000.00 3,000,00 ' WotwTwHns 2^93.25- 500.00 , 500,00 p EV/ERTON I ____— jDfB^PRhct'Poi?^ ' • 0 1.500.00------1,000,00 ------SOCTOD------0” - W MAm-RESS I i m , . ,)&bnoowSalofy ■ 0 ' 2.000.00 . 500,00 H i Adwortltemefil 200.00 - 0 Training 5200* 500,00 O' 3 2 8 22nd Ave. S. • tw|ili|hi^lls*733^iSHZ Mbn-Fr19aiam .T 6 pm SatK:r|0.am-Spm . 5 TOTAOTAl . 2 2 ^ ^ 26.700.00 • 26,330.0p ' l i p i B H H B • . ■ • • I . . y _ ; ' ' ' ■■ U' ■' ■ ' u!""' ■

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■ . ■ ' r - ______Im m I A roimna Senaitors,, ranIar/lanagcincnt workers havec been1 conduct trespass investigations invi and allow ■ whether ' the U.S. BurBureau of Land “Therere seem to be signs tliat the: billbi is losing telling the public that a Senate gra;razing an uncooperative: operatorof ‘veto power’ ■ at least a yesear away „ ■■ Management is involved in dn illegal lobby- the argrgument on its merits and so some : folks proposalil would:w over monitoring, acccaccording to BLM. . co ^ iz e livestock grazing on, ppublic • • Require that graz TWIN FALLS - AI Sandner told the ing effort against their graigrazing refolTn pro- in Coniingress want to stop our effortbrts to inform * Recog grazing violations on pub- .landsas■ ataright, not'a privilege, lie lands be'“willingl> City Council Mond)nday that the long- • posal.." the pububiic about public issues.” ngly and knowingly com- satly restrict the terms and ct^ndi-c< mitted'' - which woul delayed four-counlyy ""cn'hunccd” 911 pro- Idaho cattle and shteep miranchers chimed in TTiee 'GOP grazing bill would mnmake grazing • Grcatl k'ould elevate ignorance to 'grazing permits and leases on)n pub- . an acceiilable excuse I jcct he is m anaging^ is still at least a year Monday, accusing the BLMLM of “disinforma- a priorijrity on BI,M and Forest Servi:rvicelond. tions of gn use for violations, Is. Grazii)g‘[permits and leaseises no - *. Bar everyone ex -away from taking its first: cmcrgcntry call - ...tion.” - - ' ______•..! ,. Thele allegations, brought to liglight by Sen. I'c lands, ' e except grazing permit- anger be tailored to protect hihabitat tecs, adjacent landow at the consolidatedd dispatchd center near The Senate probe, led by Sen. Craig Larryf CCraig, R-Idaho, stem’ fromn a memoran- could long idowners, advisory coun/~* ' :r, elk and game birds, or■ vwater cils and states from Jerome. Thomas as chairman of■ thethi Senate Energy dum ■sent si July 8 by acting BLNLM Director for deer, ( rom developing gr^ing for fish. management plan.s fo Rtrsponding jo a ra(ra p k l^ rc list o f ques- and Natural Resources1 subcommitteesu on Mike: Dombecjc1 to all BLM statitate directors quality for IS for public lands. ____ rclude inspection of public range-' rc • • Strip federal Ian tions from council merfibcri, me: Sandner said ' investigations, will center■ on w hether a mem- ' c o n taiaining a "Healthy RtRangelands * Preclu land managers of much lands byy BLME or Forest Service em]mploy- o f thei^ ability to pro existing iocnl dispute^ (chers w ould rcTceive orandum sent by the actin:ting BLM director Comm'municotion Plan.” protect natural resources css the livestock operator hasJS been except when they ai preferential pointstowiowardajobat.thc E911, urged employees to lobbyby against^icnding Tliele memo say.$ July is "outfeaireach” month, ces unless :y are in “imminent and and allowed to participate. That irreversible" danger. - ccntcr. He also^saidid ithe projcct was too legislation. w hererc the local workers “makiQke our.'con- mvited an ;cr. • large for one manag(lager to handle. And < Thomas, R-Wyo.. .sentit a letter Friday to stituen:ntS'aware” of'thc difterenctnces between 1------•. -attomeys-iulvised.ihc-hc-E911.board to keep Interior Secretary Brucecc 1Babbitt seeking the GC30P grazing bill and the way'ay BLM now misinformati(lation, prepare opinion piece::es for with media editorialiai bboards. ■ • the title in escrowk- a:as part of on earlier more infomatibn on theHe BLM lettet.and_ applieses law. • local newspappapers, conduct briefings forr inter-i Sens. Craig andnd T' h o m a s say thoJthosc ...... •riday. . Tho19 state directors 4 re asked to respond to est groups,, mmi ec^i^ key repbrtcrs^ar^d^ct • piej financial agreement, he said. , requested a response by Frid =lease see TARGBT/B3 In other business,:ss, the City Council agreed to spend'aboul)Out S I9,270 to partici- pate in a-7.500-foot-lot-long paving projcct ]ciJ^stm entI t along Poi'e Line Roadad andi Eastland Drive, BLM heonors n Attitude ai Tlie Twin Falls HigI•lighway District would pay about SI24.000) in a joint projcct with _____JliQ_city_lojcpp.c^.o^s.oai.aadjcaligaJlolc ____state_dei]_ mancL- Line from BrijJgcviewiew.Boulevard cast and south to where Easticstiand crosses into the city...... The council also.a]3-approved a develop- to cleanI up m ent agreement for a fqur-plcxf subdivision on Elizabeth .Bbtilcvanva rd a n d a resolution to change the fee strucTiu'cTure fo r m e m b e rs o f the Business Improvenvement District. , Camas mr ine^ /, ty Vi^inla S. Garber Twin Falls Higlighway District" Tim es-N ew s w riter polls open at 8 a.m.! today ' S \\ I < TW IN FALLS - ToiToday’s the day to vole SHOSHONE- Emergergcncy cleanup of - for ’dhc pf the three:e T1 w in Palls Highway ■ hazardous materials at thithe. P rincess Blue District commissionenle rs. Ribbon Mine begins thisis w\ eek, according In the only contesiecsled race, Ken Thacte is to’ a Bureau of,Landrid Management . challenging incumlimbent Commission . spokesman. -. Chairman Bo'b Nail,ail. Thaete, 56, farms ‘ ij Boise contractor S.I.. McStay Co. will south b f Twin Falls.Is. Nail|^77,1 is a retired remove unmarked barrels•els of liquid from., ; ^ Tw in Falls, fanner andmd native of Kimberly, the mine's lab building,g. ^ w h ere gold and ’ The highway disilis^icts control rura], silver ore formerly were: sesent through tanks' roads. of cyanide for a leachiching extraction . Polls w ill be openn todayto fronTS a.m. to 8 process, said Monument:nt Resource Area ,.. p.m . .at the county’ courtliouse, cc the T\yin M anager Dpve Koc^hlcr. Falls Highway Distristrict oiTice, Kimberiy Koehler said the City Hall, Hansen Cit>rity Hall, Salmon River •Wo-ro not )LM is conccrned Canal COc.in Hollisllister and Rogerson bout ■ possible, SciviccT' ' real sure cyaiyanidc residue, so Tn tU(< B uhl Highw'hway District, Robert • what’s out he contractor will 1 . Leitch has droppcd.hil.his write-in campaign - takeake the material to [ftlW l ogainst incumbentfnt highway district there/ aI detoxificatiori C hairm an Robert R. Comie. Leitch said facilacility for chemical his farming duties w.vei« er taking too much o f - D a v e "'.“Ileutralizing.. . J _____h is-tim cjo ^ ag c an cflcfTective campaign. “Our fears may Koehler, bele cexaggerated,” he. • School dIjW ct!:t seeks opinions Bureau of aid. “W e’re not I -1 Tcalcal sure w hat’s out :; on levy electionon at meetings L a n d thhero.” e r ^ TWIN FALLS - Twin1 Falls residents , • Management The mine’s lab call voice their opinpinions and ask ques- ind ■ pr.ocessing tions about a S2 milmillion school district ~ ' bluilding u il and the levy election at twop communityc meetings . road leading to it have beebeen closed for the. • this week. past year, K oehler said.. But Bi the BLM still D istrict offi(;iaJisiJis httve reserved the . deems the cleanup nccescessaiy to protect m on the high school ty, as identified by . Roper Auditorium c human-health and safety, DUOOYCHARIXARLCS MANOINEm* campus to talk aboiboQt plans for a new the Idaho Division of>f EI n v iro n m e n ta l alternative high schochool and a new tech- Q uality, according" to a notinotice issued by the - Re>ev. Dick Goetsch, who> mn inisters to thos.e affllcfllcted with AIDS, said heho was surprised at thele n u m b e r o f p e o p le nology system. ViVoters will havc a Shoshone Field Office. ' witlIth HIV in tho Magic Vailalley . chance to decide thehe :fate of both projects Workers who removeive the hazardous Sept. 7. materials will also take: scsamples to estab- ; T he m eetings w illill irun froni 7 to 9 p.m. lish the likelihood'and1 clcharacteristics of . : - on W ednesday and,d fromf 7:30 to 9 p.m . • additional contamination-,3n-, the notice said, : ' on Thursday. The: pipublic is welcome to The process should be completedcor within a AID!S patdent ]prom ipts • attend. week, Koehler said. The Idaho Departmentcnt of Health and : ^ Cdldwell will singsi at fountain Welfare directed the BLBLM, through the Idaho attorney g e n e raI’s'o l’s' ffic e , to com - for 2nd ‘Downtrntown at Dusk’ m encc the_ clean u p operaeratj^on, th e notice TWIN FALLS - said. mini!ister’ss offeir to hlelp Songwriter So Lonnie iceriicd that cleanup „ . BLM officers are concer y Julie M. McKinnon pie do. thatat itii just happens in San Fraiiclicisco N ow , a m onth,.after afi conducting that RayRa Caldwell will . and rehabilitation effortsirts at the Princess imes-News writer or Portlandnd and-doesn’t havc muchI rrclc- AIDS patient’s funenneral,.Goetsch has com- crooncr( his tunes near Blue Ribbon Mine couldId beI compromised • ‘ vance in thisJiis area,” Goetsch said o f Cohalvary piled a list o f aboutit 2( 0 church leaders from ' •' thetlu fountain on Main .by the reactivation of)f privptci mining jj ■ JEROME - As*the Rev./. D: ick ■ - ■ various denoenominations throughout StreetSti tonight for the ’ claims, Koehler said. octsch-ministcred-to-a_y< M ngicic-ani.WoQd_Rii'.ciLyaU_ O' su m m er’s— second------■ ' “Dndi^ the cxistirig lawlaw, they could'bc------___ _ fagic. Vajley man dying ------E ^ ^ S f y o>n^is~affecteinin S I so m e leys.who are available for pastoral Downtown At Dusk. reactivated at any tim e,”’ he said. IDS, the ordained Episcopalpnl den- w a y w i t l i lemic. thoseose with HIV and AIDS, ■ The event is from 5 • “ W e’d prefer tp close: thethi site - to recon-, Ith th e AIDS pandc jn’s ottitude about the fatal eight-county area through Uo 7 :3 0 p .m . e v e ry tour it, restore it to a naturitural-looking situa- ' H o w w e respond r e to that isIs really •omc chaiiged. ifMarch 1995, 41 people flther Tuesday. Food tion.” . Gpetsch already, was ihvcjvolyed Important.’. ___ ■__■ were livinging with AIDS or HIV^______v e n d o rs w ill s e t tip... Mounds of mill tallirilings left behind- — .5 -SU •jth o'health departrhent-org’aj•g’anized . Nineteen1 peoplept with AIDS or shop on Main Street,' havc’been washiiig intonto Beaver Creek DC rout) working on prevcntinsB H1: I V ______■ _ . . H IV haddiccdicd, according to the lat- and^thc .Iw in\Falls • . an d W illow C reek ,-so the-BLM-will-sta th« ------g j* le virus that causes AIDSS - and ------the Rev.' Dickk G o e t s c h .....est statisticsics ffrom the South Central will offer crafts and bilize the sides of the pilebiles to reducoi^ro- • .5 i\er scxuolly.transmitted diseoseosci- ,T-— ' '■ District HcahIcalth DeportmenL “ ’ Market organizers said sion after'cleanup is comomplcted, K ohler ...... ax\ But after counseling the ho:hospice patient Episcopalil ChurchC in Jerom e., "I gueucss I “You can take careare o f yourself physically rlic, flowers, broccoli, •said. • ir mdre than'an hour a day duringdu the last would bele trem iss i f I* d id n ’t soy'G ( od and emotionally, and maybe prolong the ' and potatoes will be 5 comment on the I ” C a ld w e ll shi People who wish to C' I/O months o f his life, GoctscVsch realized he changes you/ou, too.’ process to a certa:rtain extent,' but the local offerings. action or get additional:al information are ° r— — —,— - ...... — an :cdcd to do something to spirimallyspi help "Everyoneone is affected in some wayy w• ith inevitability is you’rej ’re going to die from the 'win Falls truck driver .osKfd to contact the BLMLM Shoshone Field ,'Farmers’ Market w )Uth-centrol Idahoans affectcdled by HIV. the AIDSS pandemic. p: How we respon}nd to disease, or complicalications of the disease, ' ose an album soon. He Office at P.O. Box 2-B,-B, Shoshone, ID . producc for sale. Ma “ I have to cdnfess I felt whivhat most peo- that js reallyilly important.” ______R m at the Twin Falls 83352-1522, or«8S6-728?286. 1_____ I Please see AIDS/83 | ’ ‘ sprouts, beets, garlic1C Jero m e C ounty Fair. cQlcry, cabbage ani ■ some of'thc fresh, seeksloc veterans C aldw ell a Twi: HerretttMuseuim dired:tors set 1Novemtt>er for oopening who plans to releaseanniversary By Karen Tolkkinen ___ “Thirhcre’s a tremendous omourituit o f anticipa- ~ C horeogn)graphing the digitally-rececorded -ets and expects-^hche ffirst few months of shows I ■ will also performjonAug;i5n9457:- Timcs-Ncws writer • tioh,” 1he said. “If there w asn't thethe community m usic and1 images,in which usually takes5S about ■ to be hot items. The,rhcjmuscum will offer obout • County Fair and theihe J 50th anniversary of • ’ • involvIv e m c n t^ e could put Jt offaTo lot easier.” three monthsiths. will be compacted, sorriitrichow, 12 shows a week,k, fourft or five of those open i W ar n . T he T im e s- TWIN FALLS - If Hcrrcerrett Museupi direc- So} niuseumi workers ard, laborboring'against into one mornonth. Each projector sends> eout its to the public'. Therh e rest w ill be ofTcreel to Times-lVews seefor veterans arid those ■ ^ tors were taking Tcservatimotions for (the new the cltclock to prepare the expondended build,ing, own image»c that t has to be perfectly tiaimed to. schools. for Y J Day iran on the homcfront to ' ^ planetarium, they couldId ihave booked the from1 ppouring concrete, and craftin]ling ornate pil- make the shoshow How smoothly, Besides the plar[)lanetarium, prepare for a riencesofV-J Day...... — — \ -lars-toto setting up m uieum display:lays an^ n w ly It’s a farir cryc fTbru-older plonctariunvms with . museum more thaniian doubled in space, with W here' w ere y ou or — placcscveral times over. • pat?33^31,Ext.223. Muswm director Jinj; W oo^ so[d he has $J lillion m planetarium techtwlclology. far fewer pro.projectors and far simpler sho\o w s.. more displays andd a newi design. Woods hopes. . For a story on the • rei^iv^ 'phdiie calls forme'm oriths frorii'peoplc " • OnnT ridoy, w orkeo'bpplicd a'ifaifihalcoat.of ■ .^/'I-makcaie an analogy tfa art orehMtra,’o,’’-said—to- 6nore bigger and-betterand travelling-art di^4------th e x n d o f W o rld V ipil^ fitim staff reports t on the 50-foot long planctoetwum.dome,. plahetimumim •director Rick <3recnawald.d. ••You plays, pique kids’s’ hinterest with hands-on an N e w s is' looking for eager to view show s aboutut sstars arid planets., paint < open in August, the stahdiiding ori'lndders and a six-fcKfw t high-plat- can listen to a flute player and it’s very:iy nicc, labs and give visitorsitors m ore than they expect. ' who spent the .war c Originally slated to ope > Q)jrfing m^nth -.-fonn.-g_Jbe-platform .-will be.tortom-down^ on....but.it’s; aI jpcjew exp^rience_IisteningI tto the But you've got_uot to woit a'While. Museum ___ rccount their experiei — gmnd.opeaing.datc-kept.sli • after, month 05 heavy spriipring niins delayed ' Sundiday to.paj/e the way forir ithe central' whole orchraihratra'."" " T ’ ...... ofllcmls' afc using ig-^very spiire'miriiitc to set : CnH Steyc Crum p ai consirudiion. {Woods nowiw itentatively names Digististar projector next weelc andid ia sound and, The firstSt shows will splash the disco':overies ’ up disjilayB, buildlid sshelves and hang "ceiling ibble Telescope across the artmificial tiles." r . ; “ CompU. itiid*Novembwas t^c datetc forf the fir?t show, videoo system the fdllowing week,sk. o fth eH u b b l ’ B2 ,.H e would drefcr a datee nextn< spring or sum - Bcfore cf the plondtarium con opopen, 49 slide' sky. . “That’s Why weVMc've being going incogrtito B4 mcr. But the public, whichich has donated n e a r - . projeciectors, three video projectoctors and two Whenevervcr opening eiby is, prepare fo:for long- and lockina the .',^oors-&nd.^oi not encouraging i ^ ly 100 percent o f the fundin,ding, is impatient . comptiputcTS m ust be installed. . ■ lines. TheI mimuseum w ill not sell advonc(ice tick- people to com e by,"jy," W oods said. ' j .. . . - - . Obituaries T ...... ^ ~ ■ D earA bby

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i ...... ^ g o 7,7, ho m ^e'd to Magrath,Ih, '(Debra) Hamilton andId Jefiery L.. :l\win FallsIs ' Albortarta, CjSmada with his family.ly, (B randy) Hamilton of TTwin Falls; a , • 3nVicte(d o f milisusing fohdsj • Thero) thoyJarmodtti and ho receivedOd daughter, Debra (Wadede) Featheriy ------;— I hie-2 Mb u i n i n g . A t a g e 16 r ho‘ loftoft of Okariagan. Wash.;..; a b ro th e r, PO CAZAT e 'l LO (A P ) — Till:: for-fc -leased to the Head Staitart program. , financiacinl proWems, portraying 'p. •schoolol toI m anage the family farmrm ‘Gene Hamilton of Twiri/in Falls; two m c r diirector ir of the Idaho Falls Pal Ohman and her atattorney, fomer Ohmanin asa; a diligent and overworked . I his fathQc's health tailed. He sisters. Jano Owons of)l 1Nampa and Humanin Services Cenlcr-facFace^ - state R ep . Ja n e t Jefierikins, declined directoror actingi only in the interests came'^o Pocatello whore-tietie - Isia Halligan of Greshan Bonment ahd fines followi;iwing comment. Assistantnt U.S., Attorney of the: childrench the agency served, smployed by tho Union PacificIfic' eight grandchildren. T H l i S v T o " '. mviction for misusing fedci:dcral Jock Haycock said hehi would review She vilif’ilified i'tfdeml prosecutors for )ad; retiring in July of 1974, He ceded in death by hi the second charge beforeb deciding attackinking because she of ,Jepnotto~and Lloyd KeSlfoy ofTw fn StoStart funds. ied fvlargaret Maxwell of [oa second trial. boughtit theth cheaper^ftW clc. ’ — in Falls; a son, Kevin L.. 1Hamilton; a Susanan Ohman, the ex-wife off f«for- w hether to pi)tfssilso b rid g e . A lborta. C a n a d a in ca4y, this is gpvemment dt its They re sid e d in P o catelloillo "b ro th er. William Hamlitliiton Sr.; a n d n io r stn■tate Transportation Boaloard U.SrDlswict JudgegTEdword Lodge; ^ ‘'Clea4 ,” Jenkins said.' “An American after. his father. Harry Hamijtoiton. C hairm■nan u John Oilman, w ill be: sen-’sc could impose a maxiixinium penalty of. worst," Ji is survived by his wife; three•eo ' Th6 funeral will b eY theld 2 p.m. icnccdJ OC ct. 18 for lying w h enn sshe 'five ycors in prisonI aand $250,000 in, Is accuse:used of a crititc because.an and families. Frod M. (Linda)Ja) Thursday. Aug. 3,I, 1995, at .said shehe was buying a 1987 \itiliitiliiy fines for the convictction on the first Americcricari didn’t spend mdncy. :ock of Salt Lake City, Utah.ah'. R eynolds Funeral C halap el in Twin s p o rtss vehicle from the state sta charge..But under feeicderal'scntcncing Maybele weT’cv different in northern 3 S R. (Janet) Babcock o of l •Falls. Cremation will folk ...... T ra n spportatibn o Department whw h en guidelines, based inn jpart on heriack Idaho,, butbu if we can save money for • mo and Don J. (Renee) ' 1.7”'”’' ' she actu:tunlly bought a 1984 mocnodcl of-n prior crinilhal1 record,i Ohmait children,■en, w e do it." ' :ock of Pocatello; 12 grandchil- ow nedi by b then-Dcpartment Direcirector could rcceivesigmfiificantly less time But; HHa aycock contended O hm an’s on.'® ' . Filer •-fc...... , ~., : and four great-grandchildren, o r no prisonTIm c m1 aall. fraud waswa intentional and detrimen- /as-precodod in death by two ' Kcrmitit I*K icbcd. .Sherman H udsor iebert Ohman left the Idt:daho Fallsjoh. ip tal to HHe ead STtart students. Though lers a nd a sister, >n . Ohmainan is now living with Kieb' - ' brolhers 1 has Dcen'work- Lodgee didn’tdji allow direct references • e funeral will bo hold at 1 p.m.m. B r e w s t e r in n o nthem h e Idaho.- ' February 1993 ahd 1 ______i'UllA w odno!nosday. Aug. 2. 1995. at thoIhe S herm an H udson BrBrew ster, 6 A. • A fcdc:deral ju ry delibenited overmine ni ing as director off thei non-profit in.court,jrt, the agency spent 55,000 in - i Neirds organiza- repairsTs to the Trooper that two ■i. '• . P o catoitollo LDS 27th Ward-Northrth of Filer, died Sunday. JuJuly 30. 1995.- hours foifollowing the conclusion oof f Iher Panhandle Special > M arie S. H ue» • • Pocatelltello Stake. 300 E, Chapel St..St., at theJwin.Falis.Clinic; .8& HospilaJ. •_____ w cck-loilong trial before returningig tthe tion in Sajidpoint. m echanicanics testified waajn poor con- .. ; Marie S. Huothothor, 103. died with Bi£Bishop Gary Seville conduct-ict- H o~w as b orii J a n .-. :2 , 1934 In . guilty vcrdictVI but finding no agr(igree- In sometimes emimo'tibnal closing didbnl otat the1 time of its'purchaser ' ^ Saturday. July 2929. 1995; at th e ing. Th(Tho family will receive friendsids Twin Falls, tho son of GiGuy and D.cy on a second chargc thntIt s sh e argum ents, Jenkins; aaccuscd the Cen- "Thatlat moneyi could have gone to Harmony Livingg CenterC in Twin from . noon.until 12:45 p.m. on Smith Cocannouor. Ho H' attended Imnmnnrpcrly spent S I0^000 to rcnovilovale ter’s board of directictors of blaming other thingsthir to help those children," ;h _ . schpols-ln Jwin.Ealls';■ an£ d . Jero m e_____ - : . .W ediionosday at-.-tho -church- h owned by Kcr“;x-husband‘aid'and^Ohm an'rorthc’agigencyfs former he said—id— ------She was borriI JiJan, 27. 1892. in intormomonl will b e at the Mountainain and graduated from J have little impact on the and was aciive untilun her late 90s. Barbara Brewster ofDl F iler; o n e , ulivcs states such asjdaho0 ini the West and actual1 resolutionres o f the debate, ■vld) Shrum ol “,“1I appeared the chief cxccuti\ . She lived alone-ur'Until sh e fell and daughter. Connie (Davii w tho bloek-grant "Thele governorsg ate showing a reti- Warren. Ore.;-one son>n, Jeir(Jonl) wcrcnlstilso divided along partisan lines,line Soutliwest over how broke her hip atIt thtl e a g e of 1 0 1 . ‘ ” which is nbt grasping the She recently moved me into the. A Brewster of Federal V\Way, Wash.: ClmtoiIton called for maintaining’ wwel- money shouW be di\divided. The fast- cencc. v H arm o n y Livingg Center ( in Twin. —' ■ 'one grandson, Natharan Brewster; -fare ass ana individual entitlementt wwith growing stales wai\tnt a greater share opportimitimity,’' he said. ‘‘We have asked Falls. • bne granddaughleter. Ellyso the fcdcidcral government setting elieligi' than they have been1 {getting to reflect the goveiovem m ent to balance This bud- Marie is survivedt/ed by. three sons. ^ Brewster; one sister.. I D oris ( B o b r bility standards sti w hile. D ole fsrvorvored the cost of ^ w th anand the no-growth g e t..... NowNc that they’re doing it, have Elmer-(Dorothy)) HHuether of T w in,^^^H B Downing of Twin Falls:is; o ne sister- block grantsgrt to the state, which woiwould .states do not want to givegi up any cash, settledj on the figure and are willing to Falls. Robert (MaMary) Huether'of H H H ■ ■ in-law. Vicki B i^to rd ol th eligibility and benefits. "That's a stickyy ;problem, but I take almcilmost any direction from us, we Arroyo G ran d e, CfCalif., and Lewis B onninie J. Taylor nieco and nep^iiew. [ : president said federal restr:stric- think it's headed towa#a«l a resolution,” arc unwiliwilling to give them that direc- r of Kimberly; three Kent C hristensen of Boi .(Donna) Huether of mnie Je a n Taylor. 64, of Twin were needed to make sure: chil-cl Batt said. "The no-gngrowtli states real- tion. that'hot's uncalled-for timidity." daughters, Alice. Lc Lee of Twin Falls, _ ac grandnephews, Jeffre; . died Sunday. July 30. 1995. Sadie Partin of HajHagerman and Pal M ,1, • Christenson of Boise,. HeI- was pre- R ettinghouse of-KeiKenneVvlck. Wash'.; le n. LDS H ospital in S a lt Lake • ce d e d in death by his pparents. f letz ot Buhl who is Utah. - • . e will b e held a sister. Katie Netz e w as born March 30, 1931. in[f, A-graveside service nearing 99 y ears ol at 1 p.m. WednesdaJayr Aug. 2, • | 1 Falls, the daughter of Emery dren: many great- 1995, at Sunset Wemcnorial Park in }eatli no3tices B and one great-grcgreat-grandchild. Gertrude Dunn Hewlett; She =astor Gary ' ------ided schools in Twin Falls andnri- Twin Falls, with Pa She was precededled in death by her oq .Benedix officiating. ;borah A. H ayden • The funeral will be held at lO o.m. Arrangeingements ore pending and will years, her parents . ied Bud D. Taylor on Aug. 29. .The family suggeststs memorial ^ husband of 50 yea I. The marriage was later sei­ len 41 Thursday at his rcaidsidence on Clover be onnoumounced by the Payne Mortuary 'a n d 10 brothers ancand sisters. ’ h • contributions may be)e made to a ’AUL - Deborah Ann Hoyden, zed in the Salt Lake City, Utah. 1995’ Creek. Burial will beb ot the Clover in Burley.ey.- T he fun eral willvill b e h e ld a t 1 0 charity of the donoior’s choice. o* Piiul. died Mopday, July 31, 1' Temple. 'ccnlCT C rc tk C cm cltryy near Bliss, a.m. Wednesday,/. Aug.f 2. 1995, at LDSTei , 1 J Arrangements are lindtder the direc- • St.5t. Luke’s Regional Mcdical Cc mnie was a beloved, devoted Arrangements ore.uncinder the direction C a r lH H o lm es. . •• Biay Colonial Funejneral Home, 2551 tion of While Ivlortuary inir Twin Falls. in BoiBoise. . • • mother and' grandmother, Her ind will ofDemaray’sGoodinjingChapcL TWiN IN F F A L L S ,-C arl Holmes, 68, Kimberly R oad in 'Twin Falls, with w'J®- Arr\mingcmcn'lS arc pending and 3sts were centered around her ______^ n Falls, died Saturday, July 29. the Rev. Jerry D. S to e lo of th'e 'f^'eresti bcamannouneed by the Hansen Mortilortunry of Twin Fc y and loved'ones. She enjoyed inRuiilupcrt. . Orta 1995. It at theth Veterans Administration Kimberly United M Mi ethodist Church ^mily a [°d -■ m ent will follow at worklri-(ing on arts and crafts and ; OAKLEY - Bettyty Rose Carmona, Hospitalal inin Boise. officiating, interme loii ------> the-Twin Fails CoCemetery. Family ospecn3cially loved w orking on doll H n M H n L ujcy c D unn 70, o f Las Vegos, Nc>Jev., and formerly Ajrongeingements ore pending and will jes with her daughters andind dondoy, July 31, be onnounlounced by Reynolds Funeral an d frie'hds may cacall from 8 a.m. to mlEROME - Lucy Dunn, 89on of of Oakley, died M g tho funeral chapel. 9[and;^'ddaughters. She loved to trav- I 1995, inLosVcgos. •C h o p clinin lTwin Foils. 9 p.m . today at tho /ed Jcromome. died Monday, July 31, I ifGet friends from’6 ith her h u sb a n d a n d enjoyed The family will gree aing at Red Fish Lake with her ol thethe Magic Volley Regional MMcdicalm JI to 8 p.m. tonight3ht at t.he funeral' y. ' '• Ccntcnter in Twin Falls. home. \rTungcmcnis are pending and. . w i l l ,y bo given ,» your innib w as an active m em berr oof f ' ServK • '• Memorials may t ibcrtson ' ces rwjn Falls LDS 2nd W ard and bc amannounced by the Hove-Robcr favorite charity. ' ^ 1 3 h a d 'Served 'S£ in Relief Society,>iy. I B Funcrneral Chapel in Jerome. JoTcd Dew Jensa:len, o f Twin Falls, at M eCullCulloehrHonsen tvlortuory in lafy. Young Women, and II a.m. today, H ofOf m usic. • narreirreii.was born S e p t...1937, R)37,' ■ P6 dro‘pna'oft;orado;lorTexas. and" “ jciidcrs'irs.and cnyjrpn.mental groi PANCAKErE— ' 7 ---- = Sun/ivors includejde"lwo‘sohs.'Gary j‘- p_,’ortland. Ore., the son olof ■ Abel Luna'of Twiri'Fallj ...... have HUfiled a lawsuit in federal court STEAKHOVSEE ■■ ______(Kathy) Bales andind Warren (Edda) ’ lette , and,Harry Hamilton..HeHe .Veronica-R. inojosa i proposed dam and pipelineicpror p . . Bates, ail'of Twinn Falls-nlneF grand-- iPoJln9d as a child to Payette wherelere Chavez, b'0 th ; q t Ji 1824 Blue LakesiBIvUN. B reat-grandchildren;- u' a,,g, 1 central Utah. ■ ^ , children; nine grea ttended school. Ho joined the Antonia Gomez and KMonica'Luna 'rid o y Across from MagicIc Valley Mall Open to S e n s? Yo>Yoa Dally6:00 am to 10:00 ptif . and one grpat-greaireat-grandson. She ijcA ri iho" of Surprise.-Arlz.; andId nioces and c ^complaint filed late Frid Army w here ho served with the i an injuru:tion to slop desii , w as p re c e d e d in1 dideath byher par- v:,u 7Airborne: Division a s a para-ira- nephews. Michael.'JeJerem y, Klren . seek s ai e n ts ; h u s b a n d ;; oione sister. Viola "J"per " during the Korean War,/ar, Garcia, Kirsten. Jos<)se Vazquez, fundin{ing and construction of t me granddaughter. lee. Shalee. Narrow;}ws Project in Sanpete Couibounty -Diniiie r Sp

67, in d eath by his palernmaigrandpar- ^ ^ f c1 h would i divert 5,400 ncre-feetfeet o f. ■ officiating..Friendsds may call from 4 •other, Larry . Mexican Combo. loved to Cutbank, Mopt., wherelere ents; an older bro River water to farm ilelds to 8 p.m . today atat VWhite Mortuary in • s at Eugene Luna; and s£several aunts, * nchllada & 1 burrito with rice a n d h e h n s *5.951 iperated-the flying ie rv ic e s al th e SaiSanpete*'County-side of,f theI • ■ ^ ^ Twin^lls, •• jirport in Cutbank. l6 1969. he and uncles. • the airp ntch Plateau. The Bureau ned to Twin Falls w here he andand ' R o sa ry will b e heliaid 7:30 p.m: , •, Wnsntc _ . • ■ , returnei imation approved the requii^uired ' S i Fried Shr1mp^&^irSoallops cn V G eorge Bllss'l;s Babcock . hisbioiiroiher. G ene formed Air Ag,, an today at Demaray'ly’s Wendell • Reclam stian Burial will federalal etivironmental impoct stastate; ■ COI and vegetables - D .O U George Bliss3 B a b c o c k . 6 $, o f. air sprapraying service. At the time3 olof C hapel. M ass of Christi ombo... w/french fries and Twin FaNs. d ied SeSaturday, July 29, his death, de he was working foifor be held 1 p.m. WedniInosdayatSt. mctitfoifor the projcct in Moy. , . ills Jero m e's Catholic Chulurch, with the ' “Thetie plaintiffs assert the Burcoueau o f 1995. a t hom e, folicoilowing alin g e rin g . ReederJor Flying Service in Twin Falls. S H Breaded Veal..... titopped with ' «« , .. illness. He was a Iclongtime .resident He) v.was a member of A,A.. the Rev. Jesus Camechc imation has abused the envin the Burial will follow att th e J e ro m e (9^uce w/mashad potatoes9S& S v e g e ta b le * 0 . 9 0 - o f Pocatello. I i Twin) F Falls-Gun Club and |he al-protection process to pen"cm”; F eb. 20.■ 1910. In • Catholicolic C hurch,.- . Cemetery. Friends ma'lay call (rom 1 He was born Fe I. Rosary :to'cJay. axpayer-subsidized dam a ------^£urei releasedicd Monday. o-committcc^c.ompris^ofj'?fj< ?ca!_ __ ,J______II_____IhO-C "-N oodles^-- go v crnrnm i enfofncials, Pricc RRi’ iv er S Beef-TifjsoygpN vroi» waterr c^com panies and electric utilityutil •. wlwithvegetable * 0 .9 0 :• oKoOuw^ &' CGtertuxiow ' P a c ificflCorp, is joined by thc_lJi — — RhTTO'(■s'ConserVoiroFCpancn and raw ® .eppeL,.,--*V ^ TwmrALLS.xi. xo>CBEiu:sr ____ ”'Cbnside®TO-- “■ LJtah-V-W ilderncss‘"Ass‘oclatioif6if;as- ...... com sauiUCe.J.w/chblca of (iotatoo aai n d v e g e ta b le • 0 . ^ 0 • S 1-6600 ------" ' plaintifftifls in the actioi^ , > ■ ■ ' • •,'U ' - ' . . i f J^UOSdBday. August 1.1995 Timos-Nc.-Nows. Twin FallsrIcSaho B-3 . _____^______n ■ r, • ^ ^ Masigic Valley 8 0 0 v e i^ h (lelm oflFficers iin ^neair Hot’ Briefh J ______/ ' ■ ly ool could not be rcachei for By ^Uchard Stroeby • ng their money back. A fewew More than 26' law orfiiflTcers respond- Vanderpool - Tim es-N^ws w riter fights brokioke oul in the crowd as well,ell,: cd to the scene, but no10 arrests were comment, BSU still acaccepts non-degigree students; the report1 s;sai^. . ' made." the report said. Thrh c bulk o f the ‘ Rupertt''Police 'Pc Chiet Kendall Warr- , . . B O I S E - T he fallall semester deadline has passedpa: for degrcc-^ccking RUPERT - A policc reportn called it "It wasIS scseven crcdils a sem ester, pened outside the danc i l D EGGS WITH DICED HAM : ' William Leroy Kingslngsland Jr.. 27. 806 West Ave. D,>, Jerome:Jc eluding a poHec officer, C ontinued from B1 a lly ,sels are older people wii m ite. V\SHBKOWNS. cl m fflN , 70^Sr OR Bail set at $3,000,publiciblic defender appointed, preliminarynary hearing July 28. • p eo p le with w HlV and AIDS rcall CAKES. SMALL MIIX OR COFFEE ■ DnukcQ driving atreJttreJgnmesis: and without somejhiniing to look for- don’rhavcJVC a lot o f hope.” "T hat's why ii’s real cj\se couli . Alb4ny.,Colo.: pleaded innocenr. Rose Ann Jordan,, 30, 1460 S.E. Geary Cir. Apt. 5. Al ward to in the hei^ftek r ...," Goetsch« For 12 years, Goetsch has volurilun- know, to see young pc said. ’• Public defender appointejinted. A4;ents leaded innoceni. Public defender said. leered witivith Magic Valley Staffingig in i case situation like that.’ Anna Mae Spcncer,;er, 30. 620 E. Main. Jerome: pleai , Alcohol, T' pppoinled. Goctseh said the: y} o u n g m a n ’s Twin Fall;alls to provide pastoral carerc tto "I guess pan o f ii is I tw n . 9 9 David Lee Snyder,:r. 23.2 1000 Broadway N, No.-3.). I Buhl: pleaded innocent. Public weight dropped to 85i ppounds, and he hospice: patients.pc family in a situation lik assisting-cc defender appointed. 0 years old. But “I probiabably gained more tlian I givegiv all hold cach othcn Authoriii 'adshaw, 41. Route I. Muitaugh; piepleaded innoceni. Public defender looked like he was 90 BREADED' ' _ ' William Athur BradsI - he asked to be bapliztc;td, and Gocisch from xnytiy association with thoslose "It’s a tough ihing. detailed k appointed. I ■ operations Dhmkea driving *cotiicntencings: performed the cercmorony in the pres- patients,!, thds'ctl that.are flfflictcd withilh a “matter of your faith ar ^EALSPEClAl^ ■ Mark Emery Wilder,der. 39. 2980 Raindrop Dr.. Boise;sc; 180 days in jail, 180 jail days‘ ence o f h is fam ily, thehe same people ..diseasee cand their fam ilies,’.’ said sai somehow .or anoitjer, ( ^ ,,^unmarkcd, 10 suspended. Court cosis $66,50. suspended. Two yearsirs \probation, Sl,000 fine, 51,000 s ^vho w ere there w hen ththe man died. Goetsch,;h, w ho is studying to b e aan to tlic man dying on lli Authoril Driving privileges suspeispended 180 days. w ere seek 180 days in jail, 180 jail dayssus- "The reality of wh('ho he was and Episcopalwl priest. “They help me mornore him - ’Today we’ll be Ronald Jay Dolson.)n. 32,3 600 I2tlr Ave. N„ Buhl: 180 vehicle set pended. Two years prob;irobaiion. 5500 rme, S(i6.50 courtI costs,co driving privileges .suspend- what we all arc in thec sense o f being than I helflelp them.” is a hope w e all hi ^ 3 . 9 9 c d tS O d ^ . mortal human beings isU really impor- Insteadad of young people dying froifrom" Certainly, if 1 don't be WITH SOUP OR SALAD . Ruth A. Priest. 50,0, PP.O. Box 61, Northfolk: one daylay in juil, 30 days *u.ipcnded dri- tant,” Goctseh said. "V‘Without-'a spin- A ID S cor;omplications, however, mo:most have no business deal ‘ ven license. $66.50 in ccourt costs. ' tual kind o f aspect to) ai personal life, 'o f the liostospice patients Goetsch couroun- pic.” 444 OVERLAND AVE. BURl£Y‘ '' I 6 7 8 - 5 1 4 9 ' Target, jm p u r p le to the field officers and wi Continued from B1<1 agents arc ar not, the senators contend,:nd, call their congressmen:n and tell them dence to will t Horn La, M .D . 1: icir to oppose the bill sis lobbying. Wc respondi totc Sen. Tliomas by Friday t nlcrnal Mcdicinc actions may constitutiitute violations to but theyey may be forced to by their ‘y Diploma haven’t done that. Eviivery day we're instructed.:cd. ______BP the Interior Appropriatiiations Act, which superiore,3rs. irec- Diploimic ilmotiary Mcilicinc lion involved in outreai:ach^T)rograms DombC'ibeck, still acting BLM dire< SCRAMB. prevents federal fundinding from being “At thisthi moment without question /ledical Center raig because it’s part o f our,jr job to promote tor, faceses a confirmation hearing latilater Suite C, used to promote orr o;oppose any bill there appippears to be a vjolation," Craig viih cancer. late administration prograrams and inform this yearar by1 the same panel conducduct- 1 5 0 1 H Idaho 83318 pending in Congress.'5S. They also may said in.a in . speech to the Senate lally tough, you [Kople about issues.” ' ing the investigation.im • people in a dis- Q violate the Anti-Lobbybbying Act, which Monday,*y- : hope ihe*^ecrctaiy;of IntcHorHor -Thomas, also in aa Senate floor Today,ly, Idaho ranchers and an of t." Goetsch said. call 677-3833 prevents carecr workcrkers.- which are 'wc n off- For appo V get spccch, said there are:e no charges o r, road bikeikers’ advocacy group know twcome part o f a . , those not politically- appointedap - from, will coopjopcrate with, us so wc can gel . to the bottombe of this issue. And wc hearings scheduled yet'Cl. “W c w ant to as the Blue Bh Ribbon Coalition plan like that, and we _ ------lobbying. • . :onference on the Statchous ;i)icAi.Cr;Mi:K (olitical appointee, hope ho10 doesn’t< continue to put carecirccr take a look at this,” he•said. s news con E m < Domb^cek, os a polit m.” BLM's Gauldin saidid they are going steps in\ BoiseB to denounce the BLM-M*s -Ijv . m e g. ,< Again, it's a , ^ ^ • is allowed to toe theth line for the 'workersrs iin a m ost awkward position." s to through the files for otherot corru^pon- statement;:nts on'gnizing reform. • Clinton administratiration. The fitld Satd1 Gauldin:C “Telling people tc and beliefs, and v C< , C hrist’s words X . ihe cross beside 3c in paradise’ -. ^ have to have. ^ — believe in that, I ;aling with peo- . .2444' ■ S ■ p j r t t S s H m m e if c i a l I 1 1 B . V a n i a Ca 'talc, A m erican Board o fln tc i lie, American Board of Pulmt Z, Cassia Regional Me< »et Fu(le lin g l Hiland Ave., Burley, Ic C omttrol • Fie:jx ib ility ointments, ca D e ta ile d1 M o n th ly/ S ^ a te m e^ i n t C a s s ia r e c j o n a l M j-d Ic ■ r ...... ? ..... - I'.AEBrssM _L_J— ------c:------■. .' ■ 2 3BOT W e s t JM a in S i 2 0 8 - - 8 2 5 1 H i ■ 1 . ... V ' ■ ■ ' ' ' '

■- I. • .7 ' 8-1 timds-Nows. Twinvin F^lla, Idaho ' Tuesday. AuQuJ0ust1.t99S 7^. - T v a i^life ^ Imagiiid a tio n , n oot-money, Ciilb calendaic ir . '.% • ! • T U ESD)DAY y (Southcthem Idaho Region) Shoshone St. in Twiwin Falls. For 'call 73636-1160 or-1-800-32‘8-^ makesi a g r e a t VIwedding 'A l"A nori - B uric]rley N oonlon at 801 Sccond Avc. N. ...more information, cacall 736-2076. 5257. us DEARABBY:Ijiju s t rood a letter : 8 p.m. at Prc.sbytbytcTiaii C hurch, in_^T,wirvin Falls. Non smoking. Fo’rFor Al-Anon-WendelleU N a rc: o o i t i c s . .' A n o n y m o u s in y o u r c o lu m irfro527 or 736- For moreare information, call 736- V a n B tire n Church. 600 Stcvcrvens St. at Sixth. . 7:3010 p.m. at 215 Shoshone St. 2 076. 1160 or I1-800-328-5257. rable weddings onI i a shoestring if . they plan carefully aand do some of For more informatnation, call'736- S. inI 1Twin Falls (through rfarfar. Narcotica A^ n o n y m o u s :s. 1 know this to to makeike the cake. The cake may . 2706. door).). C< lo se d m eetin g . F o r m ore (Southern Idaho'Rcg:gion) ■ MONDAY .• the work themselves, ' be true because 1 ha'lave catered sev- n ot be>-'||e>-'|pcrfcct,” but the student A l-A n o n - G «>djpding ■ informimation. call 736-1160 or• 1- Noon at 801 Secccond .Avc. N. AI-Ancjion — Ketchum nd cral weddings andI attendedt many . will probirobably do his or her best to • 8 p.m. at Cityy Hair1 Library. 800-32:328;5 2 5 7 . in Twin Falls. Non1 ssm oking. F o r 8:3 0 a.m.a.i at Sun Club, Second : h elp o f fam ily m ake the cakfe spectacular, 308 Fifth Avo.. \W. For more Twjtvrjn F a lls S e n io r C itiz esns n s more ihforrtiafion. cjcall 736-1160 Street E;E. For more information.)n, .- o f th em . W ith th e I and friends, budget6t weddings can Dispo;iposable cameras on. cach information, callI (208)(2 934-5484 Centere r or 1-800-328-5257. call (208]38)726-3165. in for everyone . table will help the couple get mem^ E.xenercise - Over 60 at lO'a.in..m . N a r c o t i c s ' /Anonymous Al-Ancinon - Kimberly be special and fun • or 736-2706. ^ ^ o rab lcB pictures pi that can“bc aevcl- , A l-A n o n - H ailejiley Non-St-strenuous and no chargc.gc. (Southern Idaho Regjg io n ) • 8 p .mn. .;at Senior Citizen Centerter involved. parks are great oped later lai when there is more 7 p.m. at St. Charles CI Parish For memore information, call 734-34- 7 p.m. at 219 Sho:joshone St. N. on Mainin Street. For more infor-3r- Back yards or pi ,5 .. . locations, and mayay.be more fun' money, Hull on First Stretrect. For.more 5084. in Twin-Falls (ththrough rear -mation,i. call< 734-4631 or 736- y- • ■ . than a stufTy country.ry.iilub. Familynily and friends will enjoy the inform ation, callall (208) 788- Twirnn Falls Senior Citizens:ns door). Non smokinjing. For more 2706. Accept the help of everyone who weddinging all the more for having 4682. C en tere r informiition,,call 73(36-1160 or I- Al-Ancin o n - S h o sh o n e , cousins, close contributibuted th eir Uilents to the/:cle- .Cocainc Anonymy m o u s D innncr r at noon. For moreore 800-328.-S25I7. 8 p .m.m. al Senior CitizenCD offers.- Askr aunts, 1 et. girlfriends, etc.,. to ehch bring a bration.'in.' . 6 :3 0 p .m . a t Magic M Valley informjmation, call 73.4-5084. S in g le P a re n t C omnnections Buildingng on North Rail Street. )g) large dish of food fofor the dinner, in ihe bride, groom and'their- Fellowship Hall,II. 801 Sccond Twinrfn Falls^TOPS Chapter No.SIo. ; M o m /D a d ’s N ig{ht h Out. Meet For moreDre inform ation, call (208) lie u o f a g ift. CHoi[omemade food ' familiesies put their heads together, •’A vc. N . in T w inI Fails.F: For more 309 (a non-profit organizationion' at 7 p.m.-at the Ccrenter for New 544-7802102 o r 7 36-2706. usually tastes betterr anyway.)1 If the I’m sunsure they’ll come up with information, calli 734-7242.1,2 supponort group'for weight loss).I. . Directions (located:d behind the 'Alatce^se^ }uy, he probably many’ otherotl budget ideas to keep- • N a r c o t i c s - ...^ A n o n y m o u s - • 7 p5 .n.m. at Valley Vista Village,ige. Quality Assurancec Lab) on the ' 5 to'^^ p.m. at Walker Center,cr, g room is a groat gu; rin . .l\as a fam ily w ho wcwould also enjoy their special-dayspc within financial, (Southern Idaho R^on)Re . 653 Rose,St.Ro NrFor niQtcJnfor-for- . College of Southernm Idaho cam-i 219 Shh^shOne6 St. N. in Twin > p itching in. . lim itss anda still makcNt.,one to 8':30 p.m . at. 801tOl Second Ave. mation,on. call 734-5300. pus In Xwin Falls. (Child care is Falls, be simply deco- remcmbenbcr. N. in Twin-Fulls.Is. C lo.sed mcel-* •on your own. For nnmore informa- ChristIst^n. 12-Stop Support>rt The tables can be rated with inexpen:nsive or hand- - A N ITA G U N TO N , • ing. For more infcnformotion, call T H U R S D A Y tion, call Jill at 544-'>-7836or736- Group de- picked flowers. OrDne of my best ESCONDIDO. CALIF. 736-1 160 or 1-800-00-328-5257. Adullu lt C hild ren A n o n y m o u s 0 070. * ------6 :3 0 teto 7:'\s p.m. ■at Eastsidc- rrier bottles for DEARAR ANITA: Thank you for ■ N a r c o t i c s Anonymous Noo:3on until 1 p.m. at Firsiirst Twin Palls'Seni'lior Citizens BaptistIt C' h u r c h , 2 0 4 , E a s tla nnd d friends saved Pcrri vases. She tied a ribiibbon around the your creicreative suggestions.-Money- . (Southern Idaho Region)Rc Presbybyterian Church, 209 Fifthifth Center D rive N. in T w in F alls. F o r m ore' 14. neck of each bottlele and put-wild-, savingg icideas are always welcome."’ - N o o n 'a t 2 1 5 Shoshone Slv St. S. Ave. N.N in Twin Falls. Exercisc - Over 6 0 a t 10 a.m. informatilation, call Suzan at 73,4- flow ers in them , and your'our letter is sure to motivate in Twin Falls. Nonon smoking. For Al-A-A n o n - T w in.F ttlls Non-strenuous andid no charge. 7201.. us A bride can contactact a cake-dcco- many bribrides-to-be to sharpen their more.infomiution,.'h,.call 736-1160 8 p.m! p, ‘-at Magic ValleyIcy For more informatiction, call 734- Narco'Botics Anonymous ratin g teacher, and asasjclfor the name ' pencilsIs iaiid put on their thjnking qr 1-800-328-5257.57. •• * . F e lloowship w Hall. 801 Sccond>nd 5084., ♦ (Southertcm Idaho Region) N. • of a student who weATould be willing caps. Twin FaUs Sen>ei(ior Citizens Ave<, N.h For more information,on, ' - Twin Falls *Seni(lior Citizens Noonn ati 801 Sccond Avc. N. C e n to ? ■ call 73<736-2706: , “■ • . C en ter in T w inn IFalls. Non smoking. For Djnner at tiooiDon. For more Narcircotics Anonymous)U8 .Dinner at.noon,n. For more more infinformation, call 736-1160 inform ati'oD, call: 734-5084. 73 - ' (South(them Idaho Region) infdrttfation, call ,73434-5084. or 1-800-)0-328-5257. gement N a r cBotics o AnooymouB: Enaas -Twin Falls TOPS)PS Club ID No. ^^oor)on at 215 Shoshone St.;tS S, . ' ?3 • ••• • • ’in-Twivin it Falls. Non'smoking. FoiFoe • SATURD/JAY (Southcncm Idaho'Region) N. SUvers-TUn M eets T.uosda)J a y s a t. V a lle y - m ore: iiinformation, <;air736-l 160 • , Al-Anon Family QO ro u p 8 p.mn. . at 801 Second Ave. N. manuavo I'nyon View in Twinn Falls.I For more informa- . Vista^jilago Recrecrcation Room, . orJ-80800-328-5257. . * . 9 •a.m. ■ at Can TWIN FALLS -7 Don'and1 Nancy“ ' :all 736-1160 or 1-800- 653 RostfSt.-N. Wcigh-in'W. begins Narcircotics AnonymousJUS Hospital, 228 Shouplip A ve. W . in tio n . c a l L arson o f T w in Fallalls announce the hore informa- 328-5257:57. ■ ‘ at '1 1:30 a.m., with wit meeting at (Southith(?fn ldah‘o R e g io n )' \ Twin Fall's. For rho engagem ent o f theirir daughter, Mitzi ' v, - ' ;i cotics Anonymous 12:30 p.m.' ' 7 p3 .n.m. afSOl S., Fir in Jerome,nc. 'tion, call 734-$2?,2. N a r c o Dawn, to W illie Moiloeni Tumanuvao, 3 6 - C o cain e A n o o y mlous o .(Southenem Idaho Region) " F o r memore informiition, call 736- .. son of Fatu Tumahthuvao o f Pesega, iagic Valley — 8 p.mm. . at War Memorial Hall W ED N ES:ESDAY . '' 1160lor 01 1-800-328-5257: 5:30 p.m. .at Mo , Wes.tcra Samoa andd the late Talitiga )ding. For more informa- ; Al-Anon (non-DQ-smoki'ng) - . Narcircotics • Anonymous>U8 Fellowship Hall',, 801{ Second Jn Good! Tiimanuvao. She is alsalso the daughter o f •..'jaM :all 736-1160 or 1-800- -Twin Falls . (Soilthcthem Idaho Region) Ave. N. in Twin Falalls. For tnore - tion, cal ^the late G a ^ Silvers. 157. 7:30 p.tp. at MMagic Valley 8 pp.m. .i at Kimberly Senioiior iDformation, call 73434-7242. .. 328-5257 Silvers is a graduauate ofTwin Falls ^ ||jH set. 'NBTCotics- Ailonymous/ Twinn !Falls Senior Citizens Fellowship Hall.II, .801 Second Citizen:cns Center on Main Street, High S ch o o l She is employed at the Avc. N. For moreare information. For memore information, call 736-36- (Southern Idaho Regsgion) Center ^ Social Security AdkdminlstratioD in ‘cise - Over 60 at 10 a.m. call 736-2706. - I160O1lor 1-800-328-5257. 6:30 p.m. at 5711 ■:ScQond Avc. £xei‘ci5 ■ Lewiston. renuous and no charge. For C o cain e A n o n y m o tu N aircotics rc ’ . Anonymous>us E. in-Ketchum. Nc•Ion smoking. Non-strcr ' Tumanuvao attentnds and works at ifoim atiop, call 734-5084. 6 p.m. at Magic Mi Valley (Southtthem' Idaho Region) For more informatiction. call 736- more info Lewis Clark State Collollege in Lew iston.' n Falls Senior CiUzeas Mitzl Silvers Fellowship Hall,11, 801 Second 10 p.p.m. at 801 Sccond Avc. N. 1160 or 1-800-328-5-5257.-^-- Twin: n ie wedding IS planlanned for Friday in na- Narcotics -AnonymousJ Center . Avc. N. in TwinI Rftlls. For more in TwiiA-in Falls. For more informa- )re the Boise LDS Templtpie. . aa n n c d W lllie T u m a n u v a o information, call1 11734-7242. tion,. c call 736-1 160 or 1-800-00- (Southern Idaho.Regegion) . Dinnener at riobn. For, more • • , i ______. Je ro m e T O P S ChapterCh No. 48 ' 328-525 257. , N o o n a t 2 1 5 Sho;toshone St. S, informatilation.'call 734^5084; 6 p.m. at Pubublic Library. Twiivin Falls Senior CitizeniDns in Twin,Falls. Non1 asmoking. For ■ - " ...... tAorc information, caH.:736-M60ci . . ' T h is! ppublic service column is T O P S is 9 n o n -p•profit n organiza- Centere r " . J. iK pSerts, lion to support weightwe loss. For . Dinnnncr at noon, pinochle atjt 1 or 1-800-328-5257. d esig nrd ed to. announce Magic Valley n, call 324-5722. p.m. aiand advanced line dancing;lng • Narcotics' ■/A n o n y m o u s c lu b s amtnd organization meetings, more information, ( ;pCeasei£ to a n twunce m tfia t : M ag ic V a lle y PPinochle ii Club at 3:30:30 p.m. For more informa-na- (Southcm.Idaho Regegion) tim e s anand places. To have yourf j ; . ■ i s i 7:30 p.m. •.. ata Disabled tion. callcc 734-5084. 7 i>.m. a t 801 Secscpiid Avc. N. m e e tinIg g listed. , o r to update y o u r American Veter[crans Hall on in Twin Falls. For mmore informa- m e e tinIg g .i/i/brmarioh, send notice In H^BertSy,aD.‘D.S, : . Harrisbn Streetlet and • Shoup F R ID A Y tion; call 736-116'60 or 1-800- w ith n avne m o f the organizaiion, day H a s j o i n e d t f i e p'Dractice, n . ■ Avenue. Open tolo t^^i public. S2 Al-A-Anon-Buhl,, 328-5257. ^ j ^ d w eek:ek(s), and o'me o f the meet-S? ■ : H with-ffr-a telephone niimber andm d donation. Prizes. p.m.. ot First Prfsbyicriaria n . . L a t • Narcotics ' Aiionymous Churcfirch. is 16 Main St. For monlore ^ SUNDAYA.Y nam e oyfa f i contact'peison to Bobbi-}bi- (Southcm.Idaho Region)Rc inform;m ation. call (208) 543-5792792 Narcotic^ AJ n o n y m o u s Jo H a ll7 aat The Times-News. P.O..0 . Z 5 6 ^ M a r tin . SStreet i ^ egion) B o x S48,48, Twin Falls. ID 83303,0 3, r 6:45 p.m. at 571>71 Sccond E. in or 736-36-2706. (Southern Idaho Reg nr^T i ^a£Cs, I 8 8 3 3 0 1 • *-Ketchum. Non smomolcing. , AI-A;iAnon - Step:M ceting ‘- 6 p.m.-at 311 FIFirst Ave. in attentionm Club Calend^. The dead-ad- N a r c o t i c s Anonymous Nooi3on at-Walker. Center, 2219 H Hailey. For more! information,i lin eisnocloon Monday. • jfamily & Cosmeneiic ‘Dentistry • Cfiifdrenen anda new patients ufclcome

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, A.. ; A V ; - nillone5^ :: ; - r ’' Stock s cdrift to negativeI J fimsh dlespite n(lews of EDisney-C:apGitieLes deal he main 3 0 -year'Treasury wing 'release the economyly barely expanded in the: rneeds to lower short-ierrti nrules anoth- at\cmoon, the i ThoAs^iatedPrqBa • - The mamnmmoth Disney-Cap-Cities n;minds of investors follow] :e was up y. point, w hich igurcs-.Thc sccond quarte:rter .of 1995 — turning inI ''c cr notch to furilier stimulateite economic' bond’s price deal revvedd upu speculation about cor- oof mixed economic fig' yield to 6,84 pcrcent from . sluggish data its weakest performancepci iri nearly four' a activity. irimmed its yiel • NEW YORK. — Stocks;ks drificd to a poratc takcovlovers, which has been pro- irimpact of unexpectedly sli ise'o f6 .yo percent. .: was ofisct by years — the ir I A consensu!) has been fofonning'that Friday’s close o 'negative finish today as economic viding n beneficialbei bnckgroud for o:on incomc and spending wt ,T action overseas oftcred jg activity in renewed hope}pes for interest rate cut.s. tthe rate cut engineered by tlthe Fed ear- Lackluster iv conccms took the edge ojfTenthusia.sm ff i equities. a report on manufacturing iirouse ufresponse on Wall ' .- Jered a bell- But tlie hoplopes were tempered by.lhe! I lier this summer might be all thafs nothing to aniu over news.of a major merge:rgcr. ' • Invesiorsshave h been using,tli'cpossi- tlthe Chicago area, conside ipean't'niding was liglit due g ■ report from1 ChfcagoC area purchasing; r needed ’now that the eqoncnom y .seems Street. Europca The Dow Jones industristripl average bility o f thkc[ikeovers as a criterion for v,wctlier for the conntry. mer. doldnims with prices ment reported m anagers, which wl showed pockets ofr'- ttobe'perkjngup. uc '.to . the sum m er ran a m inor dcfieit for mostlost o f tlie day ^ o c k 'purchailiases and the surprise news '• Tlie'Commciw Dcpartmc iwer.in Fninkfiift; London ome rose 0.4 strength. Stocks took direction frorpm the bond finishing lowei and ended slightly lowerA-er despite a from Disneyicy focused extra attention fiAmericans’ personal i^con Jtockil fared better in Japan Jing increased Rale speculculation lias, been a domi-• .market..1 Wall Street boljb(bed oTf the and Paris, Stocl solid gain in the stock prpricc of The oh the medi:dia-entenainment group, ppercent in June while spcndir okyo Stock Exchange’s it month after ntint influencinee on both the stock and1 bottom1 o f the scs.sion irt monofning trad- and tlie Toky revealed plans where consolsolidation has built momen- aan anemic 0 .2 percent last i c advanced for the fourth . W all Disney Co.. w hich rev lay. bond marketsets this year. Investors are; iing as the bond marhtttt reversed main index ad to acquire Capital Citiesiies/A B C in a tum in recentcnt’mbnths. advancing 0.9 percent in Maj ; trading day. /s Friday tlial -weighing whcwhether the Federal Reseh-e; course'and< turned p'ositiv,ive. By late consccutive tr;n transaction valucdat a b o»UtS19 u t: billion. In te re st rates r also were on the Coming on top of news Markeiits Valley Qeana ■ .■ . ' SS V,SS \lfA W 174X -02X CHICAGO (AP)-II — Future^ trading on the Chicago t. crop water usee •Oraainofinem* May. 1.71 1:70>i. >.71 'I 70X —03X Morcanuie Exchan( “ i s t :Dow-Jbnes Pintos: .. 1 77 — 03 0(m“ '^ i h ’"LD- SoMo ,o>a. I I NEWY6RX(AP)Flr«IO»»sJono«.met avgs. loi Monday. Small tMs: J21.00-22.00 CATTLE Crtip ' Start Dalilallycrop Dally Cover TorTortti Sutn 7 14 Idonoplnka: I '*'^rrt.'8 oaija 780 ' *‘®hSd1 Fn.-sopenlnt11,004. up310 40.000 lbs,; csffls p date walfator ina usd date daldato ET -day day 'SriXKS Op«l HW Lw'Low C)OM':_t}n Qmallwtiites: n SOYDEANS Mlf»J'4710.e2 4783.65 4071.13ri,13 4700.47 —7U Quotations Iraare IdahoI p«lccs coneeted we^Wy by 0«an IncnctinET (orocast . USD "USO ZOTmlOeO.M 1002.30 1872.1.172.12 1001.4S —5.12 Martlet No»l,,1, U.S.IJ Dcpofimenl o« AortcuJluro- PrK«, 8,000 bumwmgm;dtfl« per bojho^ ^ 5I I S K .^1 15UB 2WM 204.72 202.2112 21 203.1>9 — 0.07 srs net to growtrowero, 106 pounSj. U.S. No. 1 beanj, Ayg 0.00 ‘8 00 5.05 15 05 00.15 0547 00.05 •.53 osstK 157S.0S isoa.snsot.o'Ot.OO 1B74.00 -2.70 less Idaho CN>ar>ean tax arxl otorage cnerQM. Quotes cur-r. ^ p • ^ 0 '4 OM ™ II10.55 00 07 00 40 60.00 -SO 27 288 _ 2 9 _ 30 ■ ■ 25. Pnjducers Oesitinfl mora recent prise Indut • 20,250,300 lonl on July 25. ’ JM . 0.26 0.20 Q.^0» V m -'lox o12.002!« 03.10 02.00 02 00 .,20 -1010. .,25.3_2.3. 4.3, ...... Tran .0,311.300 Intoimation tnouldtno contact dealers. 11.00 01.07 01.77-01,77. *.20—- i ALFP-- -320 -.33-.-.33- 3 2 9 — 3 2 ___ 3 1 - 5 2 0 - 1 0 3,210.100 0,005 1010 22,0 1.9 3,7 - . 30777700 ALFM 320 .28 .288 .25 .27 ,27-- 520 10 ossHi • •: • I 11^ ■.l;'.-,‘rnSnt M.OlO, up too 1010 18.1 1.5 2.9 ins Novs> ■ .“A 0,17 S 0.10 ' 0.121? "o.UX -.00 FEEtJEV’S.Tnj; PAST 315 .22 .22'2' .20 ,22, .21 510 10 H 0.30 80.000 Iba.; cents f 6 1010 21.6 1.8 3.5 • i S V.«eyOr.in.no Aua 07!7O?"03(iO 0: 00 00 07.42 •07 LAWN 315 26 •~.26 ,23 .26: .25 501 1C , Most actives 00.0110.00 00 05 00 00 0“ ?? *®§ 720 20.7 0,0 0,3 »lnfl p«c» oftd not PiicoslofwtiearDeat per bushel: barlor, ml.ed o'am. oots,„ "sjiss's.. ■ ' s«B WGRN 310 .00 .000 .00 .00 ,00' 525 7 NIiW YORK (AP)—Saloi, doting | OOYDEANOIL . _ 720 20,1 0,0 0.3 tflanooollfw J5mo»loaiv*NowNew York Stock . corn ar>d beano oaooo B>e; deCan per 100 lbs. 10 40 o ris 60 40 07.22 •«) S.GRN 315 -00 -00'0 .00 ,00 '.00 610 7 EicMnoa t»u«>. Us0>na nobotuiti jj.OSi Mriey. 1(3 15 a c rz efl.ts m .to ..js 8 0 1 2 1 ,4 1.1 2-6 N«r« Vduma.r ' ' £ r " S ” ' «und IMMI: miiedprain, S5.40 (100- Auo 20.75 20,75 20 36 1540 0567 0540 05.67 •■.42 SGRN «01 .15 ,t44 .11 .11 .11. 620 e iW); oats, J5A5{106-pouodwelOftl: co«n, Sop 20.75 20,75 20.35 M.05 05.15 04.00 05.15 >40 •925 18.5 2,3' 4.3 Disney O.OM OTcentmolttute). Prices are gtven Oaily by>y Oct • 20.00 20.00 20.277 -.30 Apr • 04.oi BEET 405 ,33 .333 •'.2 9 .3 2 ,31 701 •£ yM»Og^ s s s r i f i S S E . Dec 20 35 20.35 20 000 2U.23 -.4 1 M.30 0440 04.30 0440 -.25 2 .28 ,31 .31 801 1010 TC 10.7 2,2 3,9 »^3M.4^ ^33H ♦ « ttangen'o. Jan 20.20 20.25 20 00 vzflOi^t BEET 515 .32 .32 TonlMotor 3.312. 905.18,6-2.0 3.9 j.225.000 110H*20>4 Weslom SlocltfDckman’i IrK. In Mountain Home. Quoted - 20.15 2020 25.05 . POTA 415 .29 '.29;9 ,26 .28 .27 625 £ C^pCUW 3;22! I Stockman's Inc. ol DurWy, reported toft 1 1:^ 920 13,4 2-1 4.1' MIoonTccn s 3.000.,0M ,0^ ° |bK04K t August dcUveeat4,oa(down 5); barley ' '• May IW.OO 104,00 100.50'»-10 :» -0;00 ^ . 54.5! Amorlttar Catlnos , 7H — PORTLAND — SIS S S I I -IS Sop 500 0 511.5 504.5 5( Ametiean TolSTel 52J! -K 120.00-134.00 §? It S? :o | 15 'X S.0S]do«n3):: s i'Sc 18?;§S 1§!:§§ OMCWe« ,l,_Whitowtiofllcwl7.D2(down0);barley • .' 5 3 ^ .5 3 00 51.00 5100 0?c ‘SW.O 510.5 5120 5127 5' - 3 3 - '7 02 4U • -X CALOWEtl.- I 2.024 ,515 2 - 3 3 Ooc ' 1U30 -.01 ■ . 37)! . 'X 5.50{»leody).iy). • „ . M« 527.0 520 0 520 0 520.1 5; - 3 5 - , E»t 6nlo!i0U.02b. natIonalstoctOCKYARDS, 111. (AP) — Hog»: 1.500; 525 1 “ —35 Frt'soponinl341,534V53l': urv iu V 20 — PORTLAND,D, Ora.C (AP) - Dkis at 12.30 p.m,PDT bamrws and gills I • Mj,y . 6;520.0 - 3 5 HEATINOOIL ■Sss'M ..,.™ , 10X -X - Mondaylofottf main's arrived ftl Portland for sMg^ont If/^ Potatoes 1-3 230 200 lb 47. • 0 - rail, truck orjuwiarge, per Suihel. e.EepI oata. 5^ , ba/- 535 2 —3.5 42.000 gsl. cents per g Emal Home Ctr. “ ■. CHICAGO (AP) - USOA - MajorX fpolalo markets ' 230 lb 41.00-»3.0( Dec .643 0 543.0 .543.0 i543 1 —3 5 Aua 47.75 • F«1 mm. Dsneo«p ■ ~— - OOK — ley nnd sofoXiJ ,| FOO shipping points US 1A Mondayley.- ' Sows; under £001 545:o .-3 5 SOP 46,15 • I FntS«c.Carp. 27«i -X No. 1 soft TMilt. x r . ? .g|il ■ Russels 1001b sack* non.slie A; WWashington 10,00- 50010 I.OO-I.OOh 00 49 40 40 00 40 33 *20 O r ^ MetropdMn 24X -X No. IwnHscIil.clut.wheat. 015 11.00; O'ggO'’ 10,00-11.00; Cotoraflradofi 6i5-t2.00; mosSy 32.00-32.5J2.50; 500-050 lb 33.00-35.50, 5M5 ^ 4 ■ Nov 70 50.10 40.70 40 I 00 50 03 •.20 , He^ett Packard 77X • 2X No. 2 comidometUcuoa 00. .’5 0ncr;crver250lb31.50;undof250ID ‘ 30 50 00 50 25 50.70 •26 43K ♦K_ No.2lwley.i«y. unit Win. arv3 barges - ,10 iVVVasr^ ^:1.00blgr^ ‘ 51!!’' 507.0 507,01 1X 7 0 502.2 D« : M30 : I H.J. Meinx IT R ^ u M lb canons 70.00 count t Fn.-ssales10.013 i . kwnoPOMfCo. 3 ^ '2 S i? o r tln ^ " (J S iln :i77 20.00-30.00; Oreoon 20.00-30.00;}; CColorado 20.00- CaWe receipts:i: 50500 head. . Frl.'sopenlnl 101.401, up 725 fSd 5os:m :i ; ; s - tis ;:!i KoyCorp. - 7 32,00; Idaho 20,00-30.00. Compared 10 lastlatl iMonday, tlaughte* steer* end Max 40.45„ ■ __ LoojvlowFltw es> b«]-lr>gm on me Han choice SO.00-50,550,50. select 53.50-50.00. Oroaklng uUil- '3 If ' ' ■■ _ r \ s . - i - icharaeMenr .lyandcommeftiaiftial COWS'35 00-38 00. Cuners and . NY Comi)« suvor spot month Monday 1 51.56 -00 ...... S«t8a . ChO. .. Boners 37.00^'1.30 00, lew 40 00. Canners ond kjw cut-i. *0.030. °®Eet s.vn MetalI Exch, 1,0Q0 bU.: doOonri per bN- TJ IwofnaOonai Mar 10.29 10.20 10,10 Trtquinl Semioooajclor ■S' :! a ? (X May 10.31 10.33 10J24I is| :| Metalsl l s Copper - *1.4000 Cathode fuU plate,,USdosuna. U S^roSSjLilsolIne ! UlVWMI Foo8» “ W 10J0 10.34 10,23 42.0000*1; cent* pec ■ SI = K : (W . Od . 10.10 10.21 10.16.16 1040 —07 Selected wo«iddgoldpnces. go Monday. Copper - *1.3520 per ID. NY Come,(Spot sc Mon. Jm;. 20X. — Ma/ •:s :s ;f Vi . .13 10,13 —.07 I^Kongta^leia 2 .Mar ' 10.13 10,13 10.13 !;f. iJiS p SSS :S -' ■“& > » . >0les'4,3fl7 '. . •> *' Fri.'a soles B.462 -- arv-’ M olosisM rlb, del^fored. SS S;lS Vein) • *n. . "^“'Frt/asalei Frraoponlnl1l4,010, up01111 London aftemoonloonjtiing: (383.35. up S0.35. Tin ■ *4.3063 FrI. Metals Week compoiposne price per Ib. Oct 52.10MO 52 80 il2.10 52.77 . 40 WeitOne&ancap .• SU0AR14 London late; S30:J303 29.opi0.20. ^ Gold i *363.35 Kandy & Harman (only 1.50 52 20 51.50 52 00 . WakMsn . ■ lox • * - whttewBS Parts aftofhoonm Hifiling: {382.22. off $2!2I. SS .. ?!:iS1.25 51.70 51.10 51.74 -.30 21K -K . 1.000bomWi 113.000B)iL:canlsperQ>, ' g *384.10, UP ».55. Gold • *302.30 troy 01.. MY Comex sp- 1.20 5100 51 20 5170 *.30 . Watti. F*M&Ca. C Dec5.01 8.10 4.08 5^« ^ 1 ) ^ Harman: J383.35, up $0,35. lewYork, Mar 51.00 m Jtt'n' 22^22 2m 2 i ii;g Hi Hannan Isbrtcaled: (384.05. up U35. Mercury • *25oelhardfat Closing fututures- ■■ n.q.-rvol quotod.n.a.-nol avaUabia 52W •.« 3 (AP) — Futures trsdir>g on th« Cnlcago 22.17 • ♦,0 NYComoxgoldO MnUi Comnodny Hlgn l j £ . Close Cnanae. CHICAOO(AI °*Fi1.'s sales 1.207 »00, ^"^Jt.salo* 34,007.1,007. Fri.'ssnios 40.000 Aug LMcalUe 04.15 U.:o3.35 03.B0 -.02 DoardofTrsdTrade Mon.: Frl.’sopenlnl 11,40. up530- Nstldrxal Oar,04Xs i3rs''.rF*;sii«:S a s t e e r s ' ^ o . : d = ^ Jan 1 000100 VOOO rooo 1 003 • 5 381.00 382JU -.00 ‘Jul 3,60 3 67 • 3,77 • 3 86H OT eifeni1050-1250lb Aug 362.( " .7 j i1 17.50 • .n Feb 1040MO 1 055 1.030 1 003 > 3 ^ C o ^ 135140. 133133,05 13S.30 ♦ .65 '• Sep ' 3.01 *.03 63.79<5.00; feeder |^p 7 17.34 •-10 Mor 1.700700 1.005 1.760 1 013 • 0 CM ^ETum 420.50410>410.10 420.00 - 4.50 D ee' ■ • 3.04 3.00 3.00 -3.06^ heilm 000^ 0 00.0042.00. 745 1.750 1.730 1 7 y • 17 Od Suoor 10.S5 '10.‘,10,48 10.80 -.18 Fr1.'»»»lesales 12.040 ’ Dm 380:isssssssssis =sI . 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Father exerted much influence, , ^ \ n 6« / ^ y f / © r * \^ , X o u e [ doing * — BllSr M 5T you pire willing\ to lake risks, are not ; Hoiporoloitind I i a L ' 19 Ho _ _ J B I _ _ _ — I to fail where love is o^cem ed • ■ ■C>0 \WO .: I 20 NoNot absifQcl 55----- ^ ------“■ ■ i r just so0 lorlong as love is presenL A q i^ u s ,, ! V T ; ------^ bicblood . TO CO TMei:4ei(2 FC ------dares,"!5, "1 I could go places with you!" 1 36 DoDosllnios BO TAURi^URira (April 20-May 20): Exam- ; VMATIOM?M TO /rtr 37 ThThorolonj I ossibililieS'forskippingbreiiminar-■ m l f W ’ .>0 MMU ScrvK«(, Inc. 30 Crl yjL - / 7 ^ Crimson “ liStlJlPlfS:!! i” , Sewing to main event. Offer received ; ^ 39 U(-Liko como pots ^ •equires journey, possibly loforeign e S l ^ . HA<^A(2 i Drunkard " • Yesterday’s; PPuzzio solved: that requi ffilKl^V— ‘lO Dr r - i LovLove relationship heats up. tEl'yi \\W)O q \ 41 HoHang intiio oir • s | h | u | t h l | a | tT H e j D 1 P 3 Q g ^ Losslriondly 2MINI (May 21-June 20): Read be- ^ i I-—^ 1 42 Lo L aTn' e W e n B n lines, of Taurus niessage. You’re T l W- - -W/ 43 BlBullring figuro < 7 Broad o f “14 ■ ds -■■— - lo Joy' 6 Holidayynighl nii 1 places once obstacle 'removed, Dickons’ Twist. 9 Goos dow i up lo you! Don’t carry idealism in • B 9 V 9 1 - ~ W ^ M l i y - W / ^ W & r 46 Ofoffl Goroon------^10.S»onglyJi;I j r i ______i S i H i i too ‘far. Elevate self-esteem, an­ P . ^ 'otnlo 11 MoiliniiloiI ilom o m T E n I Ja f m H v i f f ! ‘~ ------oti I r . " "I t. 2 - - - nounce,**te, “I’m the best ever!" ------> 53 MlMoloillcciolh 12 Jockoy' R AIR ¥ ■ ■ 8 C MKXR (June 21-July l2): Don’t 3yMort Walker 54 PlcluroPii 13 DosidofatJjrata a oIX rM S £ E Those who said you could not blaze . 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Show grat- I Jioaddfoo!fOOS : without being obsequious, ^ ------DOWND< 31 Bot m o o (Aug. 23-Sept 22): What ap- ^ifl'i >7/ / .- .MgMy / ^ ■ /V, 1 SocularS( ’ 32 Dull soum3und, 5 lost opportunity will reverse, AA 2',T<•■Top:pro(. 33 Mialoadimiding 41 Safoplacos 49 Bocomos moro neranging ,i{; in your favor. Diversify, ------^ 3I EoslofEj oald — action 42 Socrot matufo InFfonco 43'Grinder 50 Roinbow cnlerta^rtajn al home if possible, accent col-' dono ■ 34 Rivor In F /ardiobe, display of pcoduct._ _. . .. 1 Loyal follovyof 36 Pot 44 Toxao landmarkk 51*— WallThat I / / EndsWoir UBRiIBRA (Sept. 23-O a 22): Slick to , I / / I Caravan 37PuVupwil>wllh ■ 4 S U s o d a ' A L onlmalo 39 Body ofof lalaw . slopwalch . 52 0bsorvo focts,t, othersotl will dispute findings, hold or 55 Blond . fasi becausc beet you do have truth. lOTore ByBobThaves 6i ThonkoT» —I 40 Fountain.ain drink 48 flomonlic islo ,. Frank and Ernem e s t , ...... ' - • . Bj c_wEo-^de. “You think you know 5-Ieg stools go;ood on roughh g r o u n d - — " — n 3 - S r P I O (Oa. 23-Nov. 21): Dtfuic : tO iS SAlO X WAf / A aQ. Antique dealers d i^ lsjrs IS. p!ay role of investigative reportCT.; ^ m t COfTNeRSTOMM e O f three-legged t a mflMng Btools,''but*™! bi r ~ LM ,r I i E y i r ~ n mtic s in” background, could lead to in- ‘, oany, if any, three-legsed piaitotflostooU. i-m i■ " V » “ ttoduclleuctkiD 10 famous persoRt- - . v C Ttilf 0H6ANIIIZATIOl^, SSWhythedifercoee? What’s'swhat? ^sAoiAOnTAWUS (Nov. 22-t)ec 21): a n p t h e n I j . •. ^I AA. Three-legged stools aree ssteadier " Oxjperaiperaie witH Scorpio, you could be on; in .the uneven ground wherelere early ' ' ‘ • way’ to tbecoming rira and famous. Em-; ^ ,f OiJNP OUT• j n e r . Znllkers m performedj ond earlyrly piano 'without all the foldederol. p hils ^ on ( home, security, music,- ro-< 3 : | — |N ( 3 ...... I ------pla, Q. What do.tbc.M chlckcn n ia e n db Quoce,ice, .marital. status-MaJor-wish ful^;' . wfrtCyTTT/r ilaycta didn’l.---...... — — : .- -Over flame, sugar melts, sailII hihardens, with "ointhiinnthlnlin’^ • • fillcdind in dramatic fashion.' ' t...... * \- C.0(!Nep5. George Foreman put il ihijthis wa>>: A. Some feed ii'tirto Iheii;birds to yel* CAFI:APRIC0RN (Dea 22-Jan. 19):! • ■ '■■ ■ J s.'Sallow sells better, bcm’i c •— ------4 ■ ■ - " VT het question-Isn-l. at what agC;inc-l-want - low-lhc arcaises.' i’.l.eqtiale delay with defeat. What ’ ' than pallid, ^ e-mtf; FindEOobT»iX.co«romTv\AlwEs 8 - 1 ion0 retire* it's ol wbai income." : . you desiredeal is on the way.- Lunar position > ^ a t arc the five -major breeds brc of You know thoseiC 900' numbers you're bigbiighlii^ls prestige, success, promotion, —"T By A rt SBansom&ChIp e . bn where invited lo phone to10 u lk 10 sexy voices? , love: relationship.reli Deccptioo uncovered, . TheBomLds? atlle? Your answer depends ijn '“ ?'■ ■ - VI ^ou grew up, no? Encyclopedialia experts1 Claim 1s callcrs noAlow spend as much as youwillwill win as result. . ^— ::NEiwrmYouK ' ( KNOJ WIV.TXm ^ vai^T.j ■ ANfrNO WHW would •mN' B£.e.w A r XXJeATTEKO ay Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, OuGuernsey. $1 billion a year onan.thelrilk: AQUU2UARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Look :. Ihe country wherein beyond V ______i/5? . COFFCeANOCODFFEECNSe , l Holsieln and Jersey. Bui those,ose won’t .‘Ust Russia os.ll ond immediate, practice use of for------• TURTLEP0V5' they? the most women geigetobonions. cign] language, la romantic involvement rTH'toJRTCK! I iltaibc with beef boys’ lisi, will thej The Ail Hadiddou pcot>lc ininMoroc- I Q. What’. “trinUilUile*^ lends-sJs-raia. Prolect-self in cllflcbes, » 's Orand-Atlas'Mountains holdhoi M i- A. Man-made roirode. Fused from sand don’tI’t ^ve g up sornething'of value for ■ - - voU/oU^where dib b le then look for wives, by the first lest eitp • . , . A\ woman v who shows up withh aa round-, bomb on July 16,, 11945. Named for the ' - JTSC (Feb. 19-March ^ ) : Long--- xl liood signals she’s only avail;mailable by Trinity Sile in New:w Mexico.. rangege pprojects su ru lo forefront Myv r^. j! 'i^S? T ■ ': « 1 J i - H formal fon belrolhfll th ro u ^ negiwgotlafion Q. ■Wh^'« theh a m ost. ewmnonly ten-r concerning-Inheritancecc will' b e ' L ; J ’ . „ ' atbocoualor?.:______Mved.lied. Romaiice.iu distance {otrigui^.' . j . . I ^ A 51 • J witlj will parenisrTb'e one Who ar^vi^fvcs in a -a S ^ ilito d b q ^ to t p ^ e d hood .indicates she’s a1 wiwidow or A. Slill Ihe BiblIble. A check of book w t fuUiillDg.s fuU E n ^etic Arles berames divorcee'readjjjgr^mcdiaJee irmarriage stores every year or so proves il again. . , ally,p«\ promotes ousevtnspiralionl ,*, . -

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: ...... ‘1 r -:■■.■■'■ ■ " \ . ' ' V ‘ -Tudsdisday, AugusM,,1995 Titnos-Nits-Nows, Twin Polls.'. Idaho C-3 ...... / ^ Idalaho/West , Calif(fbrhia dIreairis 1 Montaina sen^ator triees to.blo>ck wolff funds HELEN A , Mont. (AF\P) — A pro- Trivolous,’is." Burns said. "Bringing bjick theI'e w o lv e s to directo r finfiiF th e orgaTiization. siii.d i posal to block.fundining for more. Me war'atff's S200.000 in wolf»lf Yellowstone Nationalil I’ark is the, more wdlvedives must be introduced to • w o lf reintroduction iri1 'Yellowstone money j.to be diverted foror most popular thing the: IPark .Service obtain thele nnumbers and genetic mix • urippack in Utah1 National Park and ccntritnil Idaho has w hirling'ig-disease research by has done in decades."■ Sehlickeisen necessaryry t^to establish self-sustain- cleared a Senate comimmittce and Montanaa 5Sttite University and..thehe said. . • ingpopulatijlation's, ; SALT LAKE Cl'CITt cJlP) — As forDr higher1 home, prices, the ' draw n sharp criticism. U .S . F ishsh and Wildlife Sutvice.’:e.’ Bum s' proposal, intrciroduced as ah , Burns's' spokesman- Dick ■ Tliey arc, for.cigncrsrs Ito uftclogged^ .avemgc-le hbme in.Uyjh sold for Sen. Connid Burns, RR-Mont.,said Whirlingg disease( has killed fish in nnielidniient to thehe Interior WadhamsMS :said the wolf program . freeway’s, outsider}iers who bring- -S77,788Jinthcfirsiquaiterofl9iH,.. in , ■■ ’ his proposal deals onlyliy with future so m e M/lontana o streams' popularlar Department funding billlill.-passed the had a projiirojecled'biidget of.about ^ ' inflated notions of what things the second)nd year tlie state began see-' wolf transplanting andid that.money among anjanglers. Senate Appropriations; Committee.C $527,0000 fofor the next fiscal year. Of should cost. . J3 _ing-’’-hcaleavy migration from ------for_addi|ional -wolve:es should be . But D conservationc few%years,rs, ■ ' _ As th< largest' groupoup ofTlcw Utah “ T h e: one • thing • about-' pionecre Califomiaasas care credited by Californianiiins is that they are sort of some' Ul ihns with attrattracting upscale m entallyly uadjustcd.lo higher prices,” Miirdererh shops ana diverse rcstaataurants. Oihere, G eorge: Richards, R president o f the heads C hl a i f m a n 1 o f O r ^ J S r m 1 r e s i g n s in turn, blame them for b rining c o n -• R ealto rsrs group. "So when they gestion and higher priccirices.' come henlere, they’re willing to pay to court ov( , PORTLfLAND, Ore. (A P )~ Harryrry utiviive olTicer.. has beenn hilhi by lawsuits ovty alle- . • Many Utah nativesyes say new set- higher' pprices for houses than u s resigned as cliaimian andind ^ 'MM>:rlo’.' 70. gationsoftof defects in its Inner-Seal tiers .are'tllB. reasoii'Sa Sait Lake City Utahns pay.”pa nt ofi|ie troubled Portlandind - • wasas-tho'liighest. house sidiiiding.' And the company — ' -and-fast-growing-tgptgwns such'as' "' Estiniatliates of where Utah’s nc^v~^^extradition- ' I'.Dattle ig’ materials 'co’m'pjfny■ly------lid— Oregon “ 'laccs-a-Sft-■Sft-count'crirninaHndict--;------Park City. St. Gcoriiorge and Moab residentsts Ihave come from are inex- RAWLINS, Wyo.0 . (AP). — i,ouisiana-na-Paeific Corp. busiisiness execu- ment in ColoradoCo charging it with ^ havb-become morere cosmopolitan< ucl, said.hd.Natalie Gouchner, director C onvicted m urderer JaiJames Michael 'Merlo“;io“an'd two.oilier lop cxecu-=«■ *'vc.'c in 1993 and (^ovironineimenial law violations. •; — and competitiveive — in recent of demojlographic analysis for the Wiley will ai^pear inI 1 a U tah court ■ tives agre<;reed at a board meeting lastast A 199.>94 and built a In addilitJilion. Merlo was named in ! .years, , • • ' state’s BuBureau o f thc Budget. i^- ; " Tuesday ib tell, authoriticties wheliier he Friday tato take early retirement,lit. Jk ^ .V repipulation a^ an a 1993 lawsuit law by a woman who ^Upscalc gardenn sistores, trendy . The bestbi breakdown comesi. ■ will voluntarily return .(0.to W yoming to' accordingng to a siatemenrissiied byHby L*" •-•/.inn.novator • in , alleged executiveext :md administra- house ware shops1 andar brew pubs from IntiInternal Revenue Service face escape .charges. ih e comnpany p on Monday. Board:ird ’ / ■ builiilding prod- tiveassistaristants to Merlo were chosen . arc the new Utah trenrends that Alison rc c o rdIs. s. w h ich a re .still in ad e- Robert Adkins, count}nty atlorrtey for th ^ ib 'c r aand former chief financial:ial ucts•ts. for their' sexualse> iiuractiveness. Court Barnett of the Sal5alt Lake Area quate 'Ib e c a u s e th e y , d o n ’t Summit County, Utah,1, said Monday ^ofTicer. DcDonald R. Kayser, 64, was B u t ■ L o u - records indicate indi the lawsuit reniaii^s Chamber of Commerncrce cites as the includee residentsr who don't file that W iley was to appcai;ar for an e.xtra-" appointeded chairman-and chief exec-™ i si ° an a - P ae i fic unresolved.t'ed.- . city’s 'Cali­ I r e t u ,r i\ s , . dillon hearing befbre a circuit court fornian' influ- G o u c h n e r - - judge in Coalville, Utahah; on Tuesday enccs.” *lt’s c l e a r fr o mn iall said. • morning. tHaf- IRS returns Though . [ / the numbers th * . _ Wyoming autiioritie? on M onday # 4 Californians are ' ' • for the years* ■ were preparing extraditlition'papers to > • • the most num- ’ ^California fs oiDUr 1990-92, the* be signed by Gov. JimII FINAILMARIKDOWITNS • changing tr­ Iri the numbei©r year period, "He can either waiveve (extraditio'nT ends. of migrationsi g D river’s license' and agree to be returnedcd to Wyoming O n W o m e n ' s S u m m e rr Shoes & SiSandals rccords also T a k e L ynn to U tah .’ ’ or he can sit in jail until,1 ((an extradition _ ’ Rasmussen, b e a r . o u t a* request) arrives," Adkinsns said. " Famous \Name Braran d s ' . part owner of heavy Califo- ■ Wiley, convictcd in I'1991 ofkilling Salt Lake Pizza rnia ■ influx.* his stepmother and threeee brothers, was , . — Natalie GouctIC hner, n g „ ly a third of and Pasta., a ' captured in the smallI I Utah town of * o A I thrcc-ycar-old • director of demogi)grahic the immigrant* .Echo latC'Tliiirsday niglight after escap- restaurant that anaiysis'in UU‘ tah's '-■■,,3 ing from th.e W yo^oming State o * serves goat ^ Penitentiaiy on July 24.I. O ■ B ureau'of tlie Bu from all the cheese and Budget ' Wiley's escape hadd |prompted the t - c '^cheeseburger” ' ' -numbers that^ '• largest manhunt in recs:cent Wyoming pizzas. California is* history artd authoritiescs continued to t menu is suspi- our maiiain-population player," investigate the incident 0on Monday. « :nt o f the type o f , G ouchneiner said. "Every other slate Rasmussen’s me ' Carbon County At\ttorney Tom o^ $73^5 #w pni purists blame isadistaijtant second in the num ber o f ciously reminiscent i * Campbell said so far, WWiley has been ^ Reg. to It the 47-year-old ' migratiorions to Utah." ' charged only witli escap(ipe. pizza that pepperpnilis gimmick is not T h e:re re are active campaigns. on California. But tl ® - Wiley and a secondd inmate, Mark |90,$|g90,$^|90,$2590.$3Q 9 ,e. througho;houl the state to curtail such- cscapcd fromn the prison by . Utah Dative said hislerol j public tends ranid Pi3n>tlmioii^rft>wh..nor BjiU Jta h _ . H O M I O ^ a Wcst_Coa4t clone. jnm,undmg-th=— , more credit than nativess say& those m ovem ents haVe® . prison’s recreation yard. - "I tfiink the genering on the leadjng not transmslated into outward rescnt- to give California mt Thom as was capiure0 that people will want to t e T T i — D ow ntow n these tfcnds with thei here.” ■■___h00;^00;5^0-7:00-9:00 — ale moving here come he & L ynw ood “These placesnd from national “I justust don't think we need to,), '^ U T o d a y at I2:1S-2:3U-^0-4:-lJ-7;00-y;l5 . b ecau sc o f p eo pteir le way to Utnh," a s they e y say, put Utah on thee * Oporoilolion Dumbo Drop from all over, and m ap ,"■ PaccPj said. i M •NlnoMoilonlha.______1 Shoes &I Sandals trends reaching theirhowever, easily Cathyhy Milncr, director of a cen-I. Worl(l(13)Till;15-J:00.6;45-9:3l) DOWNTOWN' M organ said. Bank C ards and more troubling- ter thatat assistsi employecs.of relo- k 148 ^gln Ayo. S. Californians, . hoincreased crime eatingg companies in finding Charge A ccount c a rri-c rc d it fo r me B m W 733-4750 ing prices. hom ess and a services,.said she has p M A pollo 13 (I’ci) at 1:1l:lS-4:W-«i:4i.'J:3» W e l c o m e changes such asig in' presence here in n o t enencountered any new resi-i- y j C l u t l t M <13) l'»dayy»> a . Lynwood and inflated housingimported from dents whowl complain about being 1-7:30-9:4i Shopping Contor [ * "1 think the gang p I Stephen Pace, a madeto to feel unwelcome. 733-6280 Isi■ ■ B i I S I * SHHOES U tah h as b een IS in for Responsible “By/ andai large I don’t think you »l 12:30-2:30 Tu» & Weil a> U):30-I2:30.2:30l<>: California," said aSt group opposing see a backlashbo against new resi- k 1 ^ 1 *ThreoI S director for Utahns"Winter f Olympics d e n ts ,” said Milner, a Utah Public Spending, a ^ ' | M 'Far Ronrom Homo (PG) native'. i'h

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L e g a l s - EEmployrhe] ■...- I £ ~ - 2 0 5 ^ 1 4 2 0 6 ~ 2 0 7 4 ^ 2 0 9 ^ ■ ' 4 2 1 0 1 n I 212 LEGAL NOTICECE-. le g a l NOTICt ■ I AGRICULTURAL J B MEDICAL/DENTAL OmCBCt^RIC^L Ihestaur^/lounge■l-l - ^SALES J1 I tbape 1 * ' NOTICE OF PUBUP!p PUBLlSHiJulyie. 25, A jf l FARM HAND, irrigation,n, MEDICAL Dietary aide. lull Otrico & Clerical poaltlona308 F/T cook' noodod. apply inin SALES - Broadcast solos-,IS-. AMERICAN STAFFING, u MEETING . gust 1 and 8, 1995. • H operato equip., foodid lime', doy shift.- Apply in 1 , porson. 496:Addison Avot^o person for the.Twin Foilsills INOr On AuQusI 15, 1995,>, ttithe — ■ — ■ ■■ cattle. Housing and in-n- . persdn only at West Mag-,i" EXPRESSt. WesL No phono calls. • aroa. Join our loam of • Production — . motivated profossionaistls • Factory-.. • Idoho Dopnrtmonl of Con i i | ' 4 2 0 r ^ contivo. 487-2181 ic Care Cntr 640 Fner W.N. - PERSONNEL SERVICES morco. Division ol Commi — - Twin Falls, 733-7300 . -FOOD.SERVER Now tak- who believe In first roloIlo • Warohouso •< ■ I ADMINISTRATION/. -00* applications for lunch nlly Dovolopmont. will hoi SDllIno Is n cinch wMon yoo57 MEDICAL - RN C harge^ 0 Burloy. 678-4040 ?.No Foe _servlco and do'dlcbtiori. il,If * Constfuttion . _... - - - ■ I MANAGEMENT __I UBO. o clasalllod ad toto Nurse for dayshift. Quality _ _ ‘•food son/or. MorPFrI.”Ap-'P' you’re ready to dovotolie • Driver’ ...... • a.publlc moolinn to provld ilh. CLERICAL Twin Foils Ciin-;iin- ply'In porson pt-tho Q lorumMor public commoi illl S?efl3S!cvs£Rwc£s lio___aork-onvlronm ent wllh. 10 your time ond energy to. Positions fortomporary or i - .llomsyouhnvolorenlo. ■ progressive health careiro IcttRbspltal has two full-full- Sandpiper. -1309 BlueJO on oxciling choilongo.0 , temp-to-hiro.' on propcaod amondmom-lonis m ...... DIRECTOR- ■ ' & time ppslllons in our chortHart Lokos'.BIvd. N.' ,______Calltoday NEVER A FEEI. to Iho FY9G Ictatio ComniiTimu- |i|,'|'[|| *[h 3^ team. Excellent salory & then got on tho right co- I KM Sawtooth Chaptor- ~ benefits. Apply in person;}n; room. Must bo able to . roor troci^now in broad-Id- 734-6452 1-800-721-WORK nity Dovolopmont Bloctiock ■ ■ American Rod Cross is -RESTAUI^NT/LOUNGE. Gfanf(ICDBG) ndmlnlatfiiatra------u l ' i 2 0 6 • Twin Falls Care Contor.or. handio multiple duties,' bo •' cast salos. Send in yourlur SERVING THE MAGIC socking individuol for full- • 674 Easlland. EOE ' . professional In bttitudeo& & HELP WANTED - Please lo- V/AI I PV FOR 8.S YEARS liv0.rul03.,Th0 mooting w timo position. Dutiesos I^MEDICAUDENT^ ,nr. . opply between 9-1 lam at resume today to KSKI.Ro- bo hold from 0:00 a.m. I i ■ 10,1 — a'ppoaronco. medical ter- r dlo. Box 1340, Hailey. ID —------1^0° i^LOCT^OUN^3 include. Administering. MEDICAL. Nurse-LPN/RN3!; minolo'gy helpful. Submitimii • Burgor Slop. 1335 Addl-31- S3333. CDL DRIVERS lOiOO n.m , at H orizo ' militory social sorvicos?Qg Busy Burloy olfico has“ Chargi) Nurso. 1 FT 3 3 son Avo E. TF Got il In Gear and _ ■ ■ School. 034 10th Avo. E 'oQ opening for clerical/data ' rosumo PO Box 1233. 3- E" f o u n d Brownish Hbol<)olor and d isaster.so rv ico s ““ evening poslllon alsoI 1 Twin Falls ID 83303, Atln 11 SALES, local retail fortllfzW'' - Come on Dowm lo • Joromo. Idaho, and Is^ m Cross, Fomble, Soutlluth- prograrris. P refer Rod’otj entry person, Must havey®- FT day position. Wendell RESTAURANT/LOUN^ In SNELUNQ for o J ob with jy, superior ton-koy skills, lo" Torri Ayers, or call 733- Now hiring cooks. Mustist In chomicol dealership lo- cooslblo to persons wli west of Joromo. 324-224i!240.' C ro ss exporionco but 1?^ M V ijlanor 536-6623 3700 ext 293. EOE. A Drivo disabllitlBa., A nyone n ------oquivaient social servico■ico M-F;.8 am-5 pm. Entry _ bo able lo work variousj 8 catod In tho Magic Voiioy. ,]Q level position with grov^h ;— T-tiInk clDSCItlod wMon you'ou shifts. Pro-employmentnt ' seeking FT experiencedOd SMELLING ' qulrlng special accon;om - LOST Lab & Chow background accoplablo. nr. Education Coordinator modotlons should con-cot id black, Ans. lo SRlk'R'ke. smnlngsoiaryl9 S12,000)Q0 potonlial. jf^ccountlng • ploco your od In dassillod.od- drug testing. Apply in per­}f. salos porson. Salaried po­» - PERSONNELSERVICES tact tho boparlmonl ( res knowledgo.’ motivated. Minidoka Memorioi Hospi-'Pl* Cull 733-0931. son Traveler's Oasis. N of sltlon vrfih boneflts. PloasoISO 734-1000 NO FEEII nl of Rowa/d. Lost Balanc per year, poaiiion requires ng toi Is currently acceptinging • ■ . ------, Commorco, Division>n < ot Rock Area. Call 466-49!**920 some travel. Please bring.|»n solf-dlsclpllned persons ~ the Hanson BridgtfT sond rosumo to Boxox ------— ------—I I ' Community Dovolopmoimont V—------' can apply with 4olter ol applicatiotis for tho posi- — 92627 % Times Nowawa Flatb'ed'DKvdr, 48 statoa. p^ho LOST P^cription glasstZZZ rosumo lo 718 Shoshono application, rosumo ondnd tion of Education Coordi-S ’ f ' 2 0 8 Ttioro’8 0 orool Job In ,your'“f P.O. Box 548 Twin Foils.Jis. Sond resum e to: P.O. 0 /1 0 wooK before th ‘=“ 5 SI E.Trin Falla. IS. ipROFE^IONA^L luluro. Find li-by looWng In meeting at 208/334-247C'470. in black\shirt pocket-tyf — roforencos. mailed in con-If,. nalor. Roqulrom onls. ,;i0e3303-05<8 • Box 162. Buhl. ID 63316 lOsed Cflso. 731B-3566. . —[ . fidenco to; CH. Box.903,)3 current RN liconso in tho claBBlllod'a omploymonl — or coll 208-543-6126 ■ A copy ol tho propose ' state of ID and 5 yoarsrof -PROFESSIONAL _ SALES ^ , ___ '. flmondmonis.to.lho.odmi I R E T A I L S ... __Bufioy.lD.8331S.. In. 'Executive Director. Ad- LOSTt-FoifwjIo-Bordor^ __ nursing oxporionco. In- ad- RESTAURANT/LOUNGE. ' HAIR STYUST Fuii-Umo Istralfvo rules may bo o: ___ -to resto d appllciints maylay- _mInistanion of a logal ad- or parl-tlmo, tor JD Hair < lolnod at llio public moc“ ° , ilo X. black^nd whito.V r i S A L E S LPN or Rtg ..ICU...... - . - " vocay agency for people3plo ^ ry cook noodod. Mini-'f $ 75K/YEAR' " nri cen tly hod p ups. Cc Rgquirements; Current li-li­ contact Human Resourc- .' International miirkotingng Studio. Apply at'ROBYN' *• ' irig.or by vvfitlng to tho a with disobiillles. BSS in mum 5 yrs. oxporionco. group oxpanding in tho:ho TODD, MV Mail or .coll dross'listed boicw. PubI“ubIic 734-6166 ^ I M A N A G E R cense in tho state of ido­Jo- esot 436-0461.______ma- Apply in porson ® Depot ho and successful com- — Human Sorvico or Mona- 3 Utah area. Looking for Usa 734-1488. comment concorninogliio It FOUNDAppx4mooidU “ 1 gomont. 'Exporionco0 In Grill, botwoon 6 am &e 2 solos rop/rogionol mon- amondmonts may bo deli ^ Tho Bon Morcho'la cur- ur- ' p lo tio n of b a s ic EKG 2 0 7 300- pm. 545 Shoshono Sl. S. X. Harmon Pk a ^ o . C fonliy sooklng depart- in- c o u r s e . P ro fo r 6 -1 2 advocay/sorvlces for peo- _ agors to markot new9w TRADE Lighting contractor orod brmaiiod to James nnQoAjlack. Coii733-09t! R iOFFICE/CLERIC^‘I- pie wllh disabilities, ox- ; hooilh tochnoiogyg y needs journoymon & op- Hawkins. Dlroclor. Idol mont solos monogors}rs months exporionco work­ n°o! RESTAURANT/LOUNGE. _n,n for accossorios/ cos-’s* . Ing in critical care selling, p'er.tiso in mahago- fjtl products. If you oro some-no- prontlco electrician, good- ' Departmont ot Commorclorce. LOST Black & whito. me ^9' AMERICAN STAFFING, mont?admlnlslration,‘Jin, Taking applications for full or pay,-local travel, oxpons- c^wa meticWshoos and Jun-Jf'* Apply at Cassia Regional qI ^ time experlencod serversjre ono who has owned or 700.W.£tat©-St»oot.. P.O.P.' cat, 26-30 lbs, front ,cia\ lor/missos dressos. INC. atnJTig inlorpersonal fi Of. oporotod a business, or 03. 208-788-1137 msg: ■ Bo'x 0 ^ 2 0 . B o lso0 . IDI doclawod. neutered. 0 Medical Contor, 1501 Hi-"J: Receptionist. Secretary.‘fy- com m unication skills.Ills & cashiers. Apply in por- ’• “ Must bo highly motl- iand Avo. Burloy, 1C10 Bookkoopor, Data Entry inrv son, doily iMtwoon 1:00 fii has oxpor In rnarkotlng. 83726.0093 no lator.thir .than s w o r s t o t h o n a o ' valod, rosUlts oriented. Send Resume & Salar> teaching, or public spook-qP: trade. Sen/Ice porson for A u g u st 2 9 . 1 9 9 5 ., TTl ho BlQCkiack, 734-3244 83318. EGO em ployerOf- or Rio Clerk, posilions for roqulrom onts by Aug.lUg '«:0 0 al plumtiing & lino cloanlng. ____ ond leader wiirt sirong;"jf! M/F/HA^.______ing for intorvlow send re- afjujndod rules will 1 fj _f sates skills, Bonolilo: temporary or temp-lo.-lilro.ii'2;- --14th to:-Co-Ad.'lnc.--—“___ Sodbuater.RostaumnL. - rnouronoe,-wogo3 depend...... 10 of° LOST: black lob pup, N. “ Calltoday NEVERAFEEI 100 598 Blue U k o a BlvdNN sumo'to~JC'Coly‘firCom- ao^ted and become < lOt on sharing^, bonus'US MEDICAL LPN's full timo FrrJ 4477 Emerald, Sto. B-100 — pany.Ml'QallorlaBlvdSto upon oxpor. Will nood foctlvo onor aboiil Oclobciober Klmborly. White spot ?i?: 734-64521-80O-721-WORK["2 Boise, ID 63706 AA/EOE CDL. Will troin right “ f’ ’All shills. Excel, benefit! SERVING THE MAGIC RESTAURANT/LOUNGE,iE. 912, Metairie, LA. 70001 1,1995. . 1 Chest, onswbrs to Baxt schedule, starling sal-‘O'- a wages. Excel, workinj; porson. Coll Mon. Ihnj Fri. □fizod. 423-4355 Gary Slone. _ v a l l e y fo r 9 J.YEARSAS- -pnOFESSIONAL:-Joromeome —Tho Best.Wostorn Can-in- Commission/salary.. ____ :_____ThopragramJs.auihariz 1 5 ^ - ary DOE ApplicationsM — condlffons'ln-a-carfnfl „ |3 yon springs Inn bon-n- "--x__ i ' 0 am to S pm..733-0988.~-;------by,tho Housing ond Coi •imrin bo picked up at — County Sheriff’s oKlco la LOST - Small black/sue atmosphero. Apply InIr Buoy Burley office hos>0 S now accepting applico'Iqq; quet/calerinq depl. is 1 ac-C- SALES ,„rt - *CARPENTERS NEEDED? • mur\ity Dovolopmont Act . the business office • a ‘Wonled 2 highly motivatod a.iwir convos backpack purj person only. West MagicD'O opening for clorical/dato tions for Iho poslllonn nl01 cepling oppllcations for a COMMERCIAblNDUSTRY 1974 03 onnendod (PubniJnrt Conlaining eye glasseJSOS& Caro Cntr 640 Filor Avo,■'0- entry porson. Must havo " 3I PT server & PT on sight]ht individuals to soil homo Law 970-35) and Dopa ,daro olflcor, Tho success- do improvement products full wallot & Important; IDs.IC W; superior tpn-koy skills, — In set-up porson. Shifts do “ coS c t ™ ■ moni of Housing and Urb . ______II®- ful applicant vrtll-reslde in od timo. Solos oxporionco -C all 733-8004 “ MtF, 8 am-5 pm. Entry'•fy ot bo able wfblocato, toto' vary. Those pooplo need I,, Large Projects In Sail Loljo Oov'blopmont Rules : — t H E B d M N MEDICAL Al lovel position wllh growth » n t '0 bo dependable & on|oyoy Acquired. Good benefits, CFR, Pari 570. Subport I CANYON VIEW HOSPfTAL , Joromo County. Applican rs. excellent career opportu-LI City Area. Also work At ^ ------77Z------potontlal, AccounlinQl"0 must bo coniliod or coni.or,|. interaction w/customers. Micron. OT Avoiiablo ■+ * The Idaho communitytyDe- C ■ 101 7^ ' MARCHE’ Has openings In tho knowledgo,.motivated, inha Please apply In persono( ol nity for right person. Call vetopment Block Grantnl oad- ■ DIETARY AIDS fallowing areas: . flablointheStaloofldahc N. 1-800-859-0348: Subslatanco, Insuronco. ^ IS AN EQUAL soif-disclpllned person: ' for this full lime, unlformec 1357 Blue U kos Blvd. N. _ Physical Si drug acroon minislratlve rulos doscrlscribe " OPPORTUNITYf ♦ PliN a PT RN’s, the process for dotormlnlnining Enorglzo naturally with r ♦PRN & PT Mental health,,h can opply wllh iotlocf 0 : police officer position‘Of*- RESTAURANT/LOUNGE.lE. SALES Local shoo store) |3Is required. Apply ot Coco jderal turo's nutrliion. Formi•milln . EM PLO Y ER oppiicotion, resume one • meeting minjmum trolnlnf )s- now taking '^(3plicatlonsms Concrote Construction, . the dislribution of Fodoi specialist. roforencos, mailed in con Diomondfleid Jack’s res- community dovelopmoimont One. (600) 656-1469.9;_ ♦ Medical records standards esf»blishedL. b^ X lourant at Tho Best West-St- for part timo omploymonl.,ni 184 E Gordon Ln. SLC. fidbhco lo; CH, Box 903’03- Idaho P.0.5.\T ., wllh J 1 is • S ond ro su m o to: Boxox UT 84107. Coil 7om-4pm funds allbcated to Idahoiho by ■ ,— clork/lranscriplionlst, Burloy, ID 83318. 2 om Canyon Springs Inn la tho U.S. Oopartrriontjntof g 104 * * FT posilTo?! strong tran- yoars street Mperlencoff®' accopting applications forfor 9 2 9 0 6 . % T h o T im o,s s- . Mon-Fri (801) 261-0600. ’* * » ★ * * ■ * * * ★ * * * » __ Appllcont must havo th( »ln or Fax rosumo to (801) Housing and Urban DovDovol- ■ p e r s o n a l5 s _ * * • scrlpllon skills, typing ' evening lino cook. Expo-,0- ^ o w s . PO Box 548. Twin rho' ability, to Interact ond ro 261-OgQ?. E.O.E. opment (HUD). The fulrules *THEISEN MOTORS*S * , computer skills (WP;P) OFFICE/CLERICAL The ^ rionco In broiler, aaulo., &c& H^olls ID 83303 ‘ define eligible apptlcarcam s SINGLE? Moot somec -* . required. Exporionco ir Best western Canyon ioto to children, havefo io salad making aro dosira-ro- S i 42nd YEAR * ilna excellent oral ond wriiter __ DRIVERS • NovThlrlng ex- and activities. They/ aialso special. Froo HearlOu * medical records & gonerOf: springs Inn is accoptins ' ibio. Wo offor competitiveve “ ~ 1 perienced over tho rood describe five (5) typos)os of brochure: 1-800-949-04 * HIGH VOLUME *I al office procedures. • oppllcotions tor relief nighiIqw communication skills thattha -Nvagos. P lease apply In — * DEALERSHIP J orif a re a d a p ta b le to ago In 4 211 • d r iv ^ 48 stato-and west grants, iho criteria foror re-i ' — ■* tART (Accredited Recordsrds Qudltor/front desk clerl< '9®* p e rs o n a t 13,57 BlueI,“ - L ^ E C H N I C A ^ ^ I coast positions available. . ' vlowing and ranking of op-£ g ! i o e , I * Is sooklng a • * ■■ -Technician) Consultant. oudilor hours aro for thetho spocllicaudloncosandbi° 5 " . Lakes Blvd. N. Twin Falls * Prafosslonal. ' * nid- . an exemplary role modeodel ^ - No touch freight. Our • plications, tho applicatiS E S I SPECIAL NOTICE-E S ^ Cowputer Uloralo * ExcoIIenl compensationn weekends starting el mid- r r TECHNICAL ' trucks aro lato model format, and the applicati * pkg. Send rosumo orf night on.Thursday. Fridaylov in;both formol and infernfor- Whon yoo odvoniso In dassl- - PRODUCTION. Parts Manager. * ini. ..m al situations. Salar;lory flod. indudo-lho ptk» ol llio Frolghtllnor.s w /70' process. .* contact:- & Saturday. Duties in­ COORDINATOR slooporo. Good pay & ALCOHOLICS ,u * Personnbi Qify S1S18.00-S2000.00tdop3 op- Horn you're sotllng tor bosi The proposed omen e Ij>ExcoiIonl Company* clude: auditing of 'daii) CO- results. to ossist in oil aspects of0* bonerits. Coil Immediate- , monl3 incorporate HLHUO ANONYMOUS 226 Shoup Avo W.. TF' work’by fellow omployoo:003 F^ly- s e n d a p p l i c o __ broadcast video produc- * Pockage * -ifn. tion/rosumo to Jeromi I'C- iy Two-Guys Trucking 1* changes and progrog ram Coil 733-8300 * ■ F;ax (208)734-6764 ihsurlng accuracy, com RESTAURANT LA Casiti3ito lion, camero work, editingIns 8 0 0 - 6 2 S - 4 5 5 3 o r modifications rocommer "plotlbh ol dally'sales Inlcinio Sheriff. 300 North Uncoln ac- lighting. & audio. Must bo f *t:rMlnlmum 3 years** NURSING ASSISTANT ant Joromo.'Idoho 8^385 3 0 ’ Mexicon Restaurant, ac 509-627-4553.______od by tho Economlc Ad * Counter Exporionco* report form plus all fron copting applications fofor able lo hondle high stress sory Council and thoH Lo< f ARLY * Minidoka Memorial Hosplta . desk operations. Pleastaso EOE/KVH.______& flexible hrs. 40 o week,ok. A R L oT orT rR U C K iN G rg* is currently accepting appll ___ tho following positions; Govornmont Adviso F S * or * tlficallon oro provided. desired for oxpanding. (fl1 . skills prefon'od. Sond Re • atlon wlll bo clarinodI to re- A D S *t^/ofor Ford Motor* nnk sumos to'iVR RIO. 3 Bo 'Dlettwashar for dinner shift'if» TWln Foils ID 83303. contact Jim."- ■qulrouho opplicant toJ idon-idi * Ctr-8ockgroundl ^U* * Interested applicants may nancial institution. Ban! .Hoot/Hosteos/Coshler fc Equal Opportunity *^* contact Human Resourcoi exporionco Is preferredfoH 256s Rupert. ID. 8335i lunch and dinner shifts. tify. 1n tho grant roqi^ TOURSD^Y. 2:00 f Employer DRIVERS needed lot 95-96 hiring practices usqd ‘ c a l l t* 436-0461. __ Expwience in communiuni- EQg-______(Musi bo 19 yoers of ego). — school yeor. Como Join forpJllDAY' 5 ■ ' i RANDY * catiorv customer, contact do- Wliut oro you waiting lor? our transportation family, make jobs available * DENTAL ASST. Exporion lact. professional Hoad will Placo that claoslflod ad. lo-modorato incomeoper- p FBIDAYi:QOpmf'n for * , P£TTENQILL • * lod >0" k(^45nd comfcuior ox Stan of Northeastern rNee : “ a'S'oToK^J; and bo a professional ^ ^ FbR APPOINTMENT*r r l cod. Preferred cortl(ioecIo mum guorontoo lo staiS OPPORr t u Nit y ProcursmonI: ProcuDcuro- OVEREATERSS mark, in the Magic Vallealloy neodod, lo work with pro)ro-- DOE. Position Is locatoiItod .High. Must hold valiijI Ida-Idc Earn S20-S30 K as a r< ‘ mont documontotiOQ)Q tond a n o n y m o u'S s . Moll. Enerflotlc. rosponsionsl- found handicapped kid:ids. at the Klmborly Resoarclarch ho Toachor Crodonlltnllol selling ond servicing 0 procoss for grant admitJminls- - 734-4547 bio person. Must haveore-' rc Of S:30-2prpm and Extension Center!or 5 ondoreod t6 teach sec-sec tabllshod Insuranc^ 3 Auto& ?:VV :S alesperson tratlon must bo comploiplotod ------tail manaoomoQj»«xpoior, ,.s la . County School DIsL Dis m otlon'poaslblo withH -Salary &Gom)m m lssion, 401K ,- > application. Executed c , ♦Compelltivo salory, ' . Teresa at 934-5603. ■ data enlry, filing, switchitch- office. 237 East 19th,, BuBur- ono year. Earn S40-S5C tracts for grant adminisifni^ra- I ABORTION ♦Insurance bonefila — board oporatlon. and typ-typ ley. ID. EOE______in manogomont. Benoflonia co-insurance,:e, paid vacation, bo ro- l ^ ^ u i R N A T l’cS ^ «Caroer/advancomernent MEDICAL RN's and LPN’N'd ing tochnlcal manuscript — Include modlcal, donti tion will no longer bo iO^ PROFESSIONAL. Th quired as a condition of opportunity needed ot Snake Rivoi'Ot and letters. Requires ac T he 4Q.] K_ corporate stock?k“s fantasticStic w orking application. Tho_state110 VawI ABORTION ALTERNAT Send rosumo to: Andrewrows Rehabilitation Center.3f- curato.typing ol 40 wpn/pm: Jerome School Distrla moro. Paid corpora regarding formal bidd PREGNANCTCR,Si: Hallmark 9609 153rdI AvoAv Charge/Mod nurse> ‘ good knowledge of worvord accopting applications« f( *of training. Must bo goal\T 0 .• envirc’ironm ent. , WA position available. AppI>ply processing and dato 3030bos - Bllinguar Migrant AldoiIdes. onted. wrllllng to wori< loi for pitios has changed fr , N/E, Rodmond, W- ressed,.self- '98052. Ann Dick. in porson ® functions: knowledge:0 cof Applicants must havo»vo a ■ hours If necessary, Well-drei a threshold of S5.00G )und High School diploma ( S25.000 for construct ------820 Spraguo- Buhl.ldah(>^0 (iiing system. Backgroun na or po bondablo. got d only, please. ----- 1 or call J208) 543-6401. in agriculture ond/or scl-sc equivalent and musts* b “ 0 roforoncos. 1°°" motivated 1 o-nd from S10.0000 0 to M • 2 0 3 $25,000 for su llie ss, . Pro- P i 108 TTT once helpful. Requireilrea proficient in both spool TTils Is a major Intomatio,tlon- . ADULT CARE• MEDICAL CNA's & NA completion of Universllrslty ing and writing Spanishilsh & ,-o| Corporation with ov gram Income: The throthresh- I PROFESSIONAl needed for all shifts, o G a r y ’s; W l i estland old amount of programam in- I SERVICES PERSONAL’ Clerical Aptitude Exoixom - English. To apply contotntact; 45 In Idoho. • - poclolly 11pm-7an and Typing Tost. Forr ajap- Unda-Adams For 0 personal and con como a grantee cann hi have Now Hiring • 3 omoll rosi-res . Ploaso call 543-6401 fi ibor- Jerome School DIstricti H yf u u n d a i / . - • on hand fn a given year ' plication contact; KImbo "Cti donllai Intorvlow: BANKRUPTCC Y dentlol facilities. 2 in TvrfnTwI Inten^ow.______ly R&E Oonter. 3797 9 3 P.O. 00X487 Coll Kon Davis bo raised from S10.00Copo to Chapter & AQ rolat)latod Falls, I lf) Flier. Call Mor iber- 107 West 3rd ■ 1070 B lue> LLakes Blvd. N. ■ ■ 525,000 before compiiaipllanco ^ 03, Pfoo telephor gnm- MEDICAL. Caring, teajam North 3600 East. Kimbo : Sunday evening 6-9 pm hone day through Friday Son 391. Jerome. ID 83338 3 733-2403 or Monday thithru -N o phonene icalls, ptease,- •with Federal program consultation. oflonlo'd.LPN-s.RN-8,FFT ly. ID (208)4?3-489- •5pm. 733-5184 hift' Closing dato fo r.rec^Iptof t 1 (208)324-2392 Wods. 734-5000.10 ai . Contactict:BradPey como oxpondlturos>3 eand 536-7760 800-548-21•2166 . ^ ■— 3 twolvo hr. night shii ;0E . (208)324-7609-FAX monitoring Is roquiriulrod. WmH.MultK.ny Paid for 40 hra. Gocood aDoiicaUona8/4.AA/E01 ^ , to 6 pm Tochnicsl AsBlatarti 22^ o x p 0fioncoy 4 ' 2 0 4 , benefits, apply to Burkirloy Tho statowldo tochnlcal ^ ___ I CHILD CARE/' Caro Contor with gocood ' a lsto n c o g ra n ts willvlll bo COUifiTHY CLEANEFJERS I NANNIES roforoncos. 678-947174. awarded to contractorsors so- Wo cloVi hero, wo cli . 1729Mliier Avo, Burloy.>V- llcitod through a Roquequest there, m clean evoryo rv ^ " 2 Qrandmothors in thoir 60 for Proposal. Tho ratkatio of ' oro. R b ^en iio i, ri^nii; do would care for your chlidreiIdren; MEDICAL . • lowldo Ing, & offlc^. Roasoniftnnhio Nice Clean homo, mealloolB. Bridgovlow Estates lookir portunity!!! funds used for statow ? Como visit & fool aocurl 9 SeriousI Career Opp( Seely fot PT LPN ploaso app contracts to direct grantants to rates, refs a\ail. 734-8 for your chUdren. 324-855B5S9 If, g, igsB Bridg communities witl bo 809i80% to — ------' 20%. Diroci technical’sal’as- Profosaional P^ntin CHILD CAREfl^NNIES. viow BLVD, ______a t ___ L- jniybo Cloonlngl Coll 7jjW6t — Seek axicareer— ^----- sistanco grants will only .Nanpii/hou.aokoDpo MEDICAL-Hospilal'^ ------awarded to copimunit ^ O p p i c nark Ghevrokie t /G E O a?Srth Trovol Companlo . /.TI tions avail, now; portunity at “ E E domonstruUng high gro' UrfDmllod.-Wooffei}fe°r a* eJ'^IivTin/out! SmrMpi -RN. FT, 3-11 Roll.lie f . and whoso applicati rvicoa vote quartoro avail.) Mu show thoy will bo solvS S lyP08 of travel servit In Nampa, Id:daho htnmn Pf«"Ti traveling compimoan: bo '^ ^ 0 * “ ** Sfc”" i f t M A C.G IC v a l l e yf -...-I thoir land uso problo nniirfl Children (2 boys-agos 3 -u4orHN.Fr,3.1l,'su with multi-jurlsdlctio•tionnl Ion to sotting up on stall RIGIOKI)NA1 MEDICAL CENTERR trip. Bonded. 736-005 6), mature, rbaponslbii N urso.' • partnofshipa.______- able to drh/0 ^ 0 errand -LPN. FT 7-3.2 positionsna. *’• If y o u aiare ari -Qu'tstarandiiig Sales ' Now available 10 manlanogo ilQht housekeeping. 72i'2 ^ -LPN.FT11-7 Datod this August 1.191 rental aad muiUII unit.I. 7177 from 6:00 p.m. 1 Twin Falls Clinic & Hospllpi'i^ • C o m pletitive e l Salary, M anager i:in the automotiv:ive field w ith a complexes. R&VProSfopbr- 9:00 p.m. only. . ••• • offers o'compothivoaol ^ JAMES V. HAWKINS, •Professiiisional Growth-- T ~stf6ng“patittern of success:s^and"WanTTRT ^ ty Mgmt. 536-6618. i CHILD CARE Nooddiull ft wSbonompkg Forjio Director Idaho Dopartm vldnooJIIlioMaoteVt n'm v Info- contact Holly Roriom- • E x c e l llent e i Employee/ . of Commorco ' tim e b ab y sltto r Jn n- grow intoI a G;S.M. and papossijjly a G.M. area. , __ homo, Call 423-5740.5. ^ bo. RN ot 733-3700, 01 PUBLISH: August 1.19t1995 ^ ■, Famil:iily Benefits 1 CHILD CARE Nood bab se n d yoour resume andd referencesi to: NOTICE OF HEARINi3IUQ fl 113 • Progress‘ssive Nursing CHILDCARE.[C, sitter In my homo. CallK fi ---- In tho Manor ot tho5^0^ I • 1 info 324-7383 moms., CNA'S AND NA'S plication of Elizaboih . L _ s e r v i c ^ L — NEEDED IMMEOIATELsLvi ■" P f acticCL^odel- c t Personnel Msfbagerir ' ' F irst TF & Bunxiundlng areas w ...... Qrigsby for change f f S T . CHILD CARE Tho Fir: • S h a r e d Ctov«rnance il Edmark Chevrolet/G]y c E o namo, hoaring Is sot C hlld-caro In my lov Baptist Proschooi & DaDay- FT/ PT. Apply at *, g.'oo homo. 736-9115 • AtTflust 22. 1896 at 8 _____ caro In Jerome Is sookiroking Jowel'a Homo Caro,[■ •Career',r Advancement 345 CaldweU.Blvd. am . ■ KIDS ONLY afuli-tlm o Dlrocr o c - 1243 Lynwood Mall. Nampa, Idah6 8365151 contor • tor/zyjmlnlslrator. Will s> ma Part-time - ■ • A potlUon by Bizob Complolo day care cor oafl; MEDICAi:Nowhirln ' ‘Full-an ------LJon_Grlg8by to ElizabMboth pro-school, 0 mo.to Syrsl8 J por\^8o toachora & ata JanoHaSimpaoo.-____ g vnfri _cur.U'i5uluxiu-i-o.f41e a™ ------^------P o slitions", i t ; : ^~ ^ E d m a rk Chevrolet/GEO ( so retails 300 yuch~poJillon will $2 5 ^ procbdufosl Will Irlterainrn^* Mountain View Ca:aro ■hoo center. Compelltivo wa . hoard at such Upio “aa ••j® 1st months tulUon,on, . wlth\paronts..&.8chOi SamanthaLopcz;------— " -vehicles pt3er-month-andfwit raUi.be. acqjJiidBg^ court may appoint, and board. Communication0^ ’ "gsTExcel bonofiia:cho«™e°-' — " — e o n t a a S i jectJona may be flle j^ .i ------p u b lic rolaJLon_Bt!|.ll ifjig------H u m:ian:Resources a i ------~T ' imore'dealeierships in the futfuture. ------por<»on-who o«nfnn1 81such- Klnd-ibvlng mother wtwould- needed.'Sbhd^resume >a 1st Jbln our happy famll objections. »ow to itho -llko to babysit In m ^hbmo, 6 tho pro achooUit 308 1 i'ifi' (208) 737r21757 5 ‘yr 1-600-947-4852^i 2 ■ court a good relron agalagainst ages4andur)dor,TF/FT/FUor -Avo E. Jerome, IDB333qaan contact Suzanno 1 'fluch a change 6f hamo.me. aroo. Coll 736-4594» . ^ r f o x (208) 324-8015. 423-5501. •

Il . ! .X ■ It - r - • I - ■ ^ I!" . 'f- ■ s ' . . : ■ ■ Tuosda\fav, August 1,-1995 . Timos-Ncs-Nows. Twin F0II9. Idaho C-5 Employnm ent-F inarincial-lnjstriruction-Recal Estate/SS ale-R eal EI state/R ennt • ..

~ 5 12“ 1 I i T s I- n 2 1 2 ^ l l 3 1““ I £ a i's ” ” ^ ” i b i ^ : 5 0 2 T 4 I 0 2 “ :S BRESUME PREPARATION MONEYTO LOANI j ' I-TW IN FALLS HGME&J ^TWjN^FALlSHO^ _ . FARM/RANCHES/ MOBILE HOMES | . I - -t» a B e . 11 .11 . T^DE . _ , B MISC. OPPDRTUNmES ------DAJRIES 1 S114.700. Now to market. For^olei’79 BuddyMobtlo , HIRING iournoyman oloiolec- TRADEJournoy.manon **************r* 733-2009 for customized3d SSO-100KSS ■ 'Ot. TF, CHARMING vintage & Home, 14X70. wheel Ulcian, oxc. wqqo, boft< short * Misc. Opportunitlos •, * prof. rosumo - RoySlottonon Rolinanco & oqully loans.-13., This homo w as built1 in home. Com plete now I >of\o- 'Plumbers wiinlod.,J5ho I 2700.254ac/r6sMf/leod lot & J“ch^lr accessiblo. New. , fla.326rs &' ''^^Iflhscheordipioma10 (or * oxporiohcod cooks.>■* * MUSIC Someone molivat-at-- on your homo, " 2nd garago. sollor motiv5, 577 Morloy Rd, Richffold. concfoto tinlshors GEM ' '10 63349, • • getting Ip be to much? 1 tends eqgivalont, door drivlriving * Wo offer oxcellont*** * od to leoch oasy play 3or-f.- Fix up - c o n s o lld a to - C, alod, 736-0077/736-3944 loborora.' Poy dopom st a t e REALTY, INC. 1 ------” havo a beautiful mobile * upon oxpoflonco. 424 2 3 . rocord. must bo oblo lo10 liltI . * bonofifs Including0 J J gan, SO por hr. must havoVO rofinanco money for'any'"V 734-0400 . homo in Lazy J or possi- ^ utino * health Insuranco. * ;q1I woflhwhilo purpose, __ TFForaolobyownor(2)i:r 40 acres, near Goudlng, ■ 9052 ottof 6pm. UR to 50 lbs on Q routlr ’■ * some musical oxpor. Call ^ .wheel lino,\gatod pipe,. bloMrade for your homo. ____ basis, CDL a plus but n It not' ■* 401 K. c o to te r laP* * Keith Jorgenson's foror Gioat ratos. Iasi sorvico, S117.900. This wonderfulff^Jl bdrm homos, on 1 lot. lb - S30.000 for both, owner,■ • ■ waters well, (House site w/I - Coll 733-3612 homo or MECHANIC noododod . necessary, Subjoci tojpro-.* pr plan ohd .competi-*I ' i appolntmonl. 733-1298. NO FRONT FEES, ' - liomo.in a well ostab- 5 , 734-6062 work. nnco * ~:tlvDwQ0O Sinanox-* _ 1 600-220-4925 linanclng. Drive by 951Jr mature Iroos! fruit trees, full-tlmo, Trona IV BustJusos omploymoni oubstnnc 1.* ...... — . lisliod neighborhood has 1 - well & out bldgs, 536-2345,- Apply nt 496 Madronoona.'. abuse lost, current motnotor * citing work environ-,*, 4 boclrooms, 3 baths wilhviK, ' 2 nd Av'o, W. then call or call 735-2133. votilcio roport neederioH * Oualitiod ap-* ovor 2C00 sq. It. or> two1„0 733-3752 • 410 cow dairy, dljl 6 parlor.'f-.-i ; • 519 * pliconis must hove*’o'l £ l i i a n - NEED MONEY? fO I CEMETERY LOTS — Pick-up application * previous cooking*g * m HOUSEKEEPING I Real Eotato Loans levels. Now carpet‘ ' TF -.BY OWNER 4 bd7m7- S410.000, Also '145 acre' TRADE Gorfi.Stale Paper Suppi tliroughout and fully irrigated larm/dairy with 4 Drivers PP'y- * oxperienco, APPlyJ'''* . HOUSEKEEPING PT posi-ijjj. 1st. 2nd and oquily i ]( . 3 both. 1935 sq ft, Spa- 2 lois, cldo by side-in Hill- 1601 Hinhland Aven V I - ■* In person at: * (Intorost as low ao 0.5°o) landscapod. This la■iR a cious Ivg rm w/firoplace,1- bdrm. 3 bath homo. & oul , - RSJ Leasing Is loohlngjngJoL -.Twin FaHa.MonJ-rl.a.S — tlonsJor. housokaapiog ____QfAat-buyl-CALL DAN 3, buildings. S352,000. Call111 crest division. 436-3809. profosslonal drivers to rrun ------^ Dbl g a rag e'w /sto rag er * and laundry aides. Con. PoorCr’odnOK 733-D249 or RAOUEL dock, Irg lot. Exc location,) r -'N eir Jensen ot 801-753-at SUNSET MEMORIAL • : 48 & 11 Wostom Stall>tatos. T R A D E * .T h o Jo ro^ rr * PETR01I I* tact Robin Walker or loavc ^ • 734-0300. H95-227. I, ’ 2447 Benson Realtors at Irucfes ‘ School District Is accojicopt. ; H W Y 9 3 A N D * Dobl Consolidalion OK. 1169 Blake St No, Coll PARK Valloy Viow Sec- Wo havo 20 now true * a messogo ot tho olfico. ill 801-753-0960, — tion 3 lots. Coll 733-0528 ihlsTTiontfi & groQt bonbonef- Ing applications for Schcchool * IN T E R ST A T E 8 44 * * , 200-934-5901 ■ Idoho Co, 000-454-2645, . S129,900. This 3 bodroom, lor appt, 733-4659. its. Intorostod? Calllatl 1- District year round cusi:u5io. * JE R O M E . ID . .* — .--2 bath.homo-ails.on - ^ F A R M S 000-523-3089 • Shofloodol. dial posillons. Thoso p ■*■ HOUSEkefiPlNG' ' 3 0 5 -Hh 4 ^ 5 0 3 ~ sj’xi;.: • ,83338. : 'approx, 10 acres with 320 ACRES - crop land _____ ollions wiH-bo approj .*■ ■ ^ p o llo Motor mn socks CONTRACTS & largo born and soparotoate I BUHUFILER south ol Twin, some CRP, TRADE • motoly 3 hours dallyi dur-di * * v“ app3, lor houskoopors. MORTGAGES pastures. Don't miss out I HOMES 160 ACRES - nice grain D & D Trensportntlortion Ing tho o.voning hourours. * , * Apply in person 10-3pm. ^ on thobuy ol tho summer, J farm, grain storago tacill- Sorvlcos, INC Previous custodial eoipcxpori- * •. * ■ 296 Addison Avo W. SSTOP DOLLAR SS• CALL DAN 733-9249I or Magninconi 4 bdrm two- ■ once Is required. To apiopply * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * ______- 3. tios. Wood River VaMoy IHIVPliPIPNIM •1735 S Main — For contracts, mortgngos.05. • RAOUEL 734-6308,DO. story family homo lor,0 near Silver Crook, 30 contact: - 200-734-0727 ' low.iowS09.900. CallJim od , -Gooding, ID 63330 Permanont posrtlon1 fofor //95-230, m 80 ACRES' - crops, gated Sooking Magic Valloyy aiaroa Linda Adams BARKER plpo. 3 homos, nice vlow, drivers with CDLL aand Joromo School Districtirict Rental Roprescntativo to 55K 1st, IS*;! Inloresl payi Collg43-4371 ■ Thursday. Friday, Satur ,S665 h mo (or 30 yra NWofBuhl,B31. , 4 ~- 6 o r good driving record,rd 48 P.O. Box 487 - 75 ACRES - Crop land,' I FURNISHED state Reofor • Mostlytlyno- i lOWostfd. day &-Sunday, Must b< make oltor. 734-9034 BUHL 2 bdrm, l bath, cen- 8 - ovor 16 years old. Col I ! GEM A iral AC, garago. pppl. in-n- TFCC watpr, good view I HOUSES . touch frolgW. Jotomo. ID 03338 STATE REALTY, INC. n- for building site. Filer, Cocfipellllvo Salaryirv (208)324-2392 733-2668 Hortz Ront5 / L § J il : ___ eluded, metal siding, nice b": J^^^Rocontly renovated, 734-0400 :o .70 ACRES-small (armpjy- ...... — ... -Rmoly RolsoB • — (20B)324-7609-FAX\X ■■ Car.botwoon8om-i.lom '- -- —__ yard. S59,500 Call ■ Opon floor plan. 5 bdrm. I II. ot.NW of Joromo. . - Hoalth Insurance ClDSslllud . . . lor puopioplo 543-5238______S 2% bath, oxecutivo styled 401K ' TRADE CACTUS PETE'TE'S MISC; OPPORTUNITIES ovurywtiifin1733.0331. _ ROBERT JONES homo S9?0 mo.*. Coll • Lumpors-Pold In Jackpot. Nevada> cur-'ci Landscope • 40 hra,.po — 4 504 733-7078 or 736-4902 - — —motlvJias ooonlnosI forfci a wook thru ond of nrowlni^ 1 - BUSINESS -j REALTY^ ' , Carpet Layor^lth (ir(ino* aooson. Swing shift77^ I OPPORTUNITIES I BURLEY/RUPERT Modom Equlpmonl I HOMES ' 7 3 3 -0 4 0 4 ^ 6 0 2 - Como by otflco or■ rniicai oxporlonco anc]nd 0 cleaning crow • 3pm or , Maintenance Eloctrlcirlcion midnight, tull-tlmo witiw»h SSPAYPHONE RCUTESJ , 1-000-262-5001 UNFURNISHED - 1>20a*934-4451 •lous Local sites for salo 1 House for sole by owner. HOUSES ]_____ In th o ir E nglnoorli)rln g ' Ijonotit packago. Sorloui I BUY HOUSES, S30-80KJnn 3 bdrm. 1 bath. 1326sqH.It' EXT. 1211 TRADE • Corpot InstolBtollor ' Dopartment. Both posi- po Inquires only. Magic Val-Val S2000 wook potential. Sor- Call 800-20&5300, 24 hrs rango. Fixers ok. Saverni vaulted ceilings, lasgo 3 bdrm. 2 bath. 2 car ga- noodod, permanontt pcoosl- require a minimilimum ley Moll. Customer Sor 2 landscaped lot with sprln-JO Approx 160acros-parcol 1- of two yoars oxperlomlonco. , vice Center, Broker loos. 734-978G. n- pipeline & pad tor pivot.^ rago.-stove. Oishwoshor. * tion Contact: , , Modern restaurant avail -0 klor system S truit trees. young lamily neighbor- Wo otter oxcellent work-wo NO PHONE CALL! ' " - 401 • —, SPACIOUS HOME\.„ Jetin-air cook top & oven.rS. Hot artisian well 96 dq- i S %lng conditions and betbene-. ?------—- able, north Blue Lakes lo ■n. gree 1200 +'gal per min.'rt hood, no pots, 6 mo. EXPRESS ES cation noxt to Ernst otic SCHOOLS/ , 5 bdrms, 3 baltia, Irg living)vv pellet stove insert, (encod ^ lease. S575-fuiiiliies, 1st PERSONNEL SERVICVICE *Ilts. In clu d in g pro)rofll MISC. OPPORTUNITIES, im, lamily rm. storoGO rm, 3d Excel dairy sito. irrigated infor- South Control Communltunliy ■ Costco. Fully oquifTpod INSTRUCTION ' yard, larmers corner area. and lost mo rent ♦ S350 . . 111 RIorAvo. sharing. For moro inf 2 car garago w/oponors(5 & • Call 208-939-9481 ■ la. pasture or alfalta farm. open- Action Agency hasQ Qn01 loss than 9 months old Secluded on paved coun-lei dop. Avail. 6/11. Cafl I motion on thoso opc ■ami- Vory smoU down and ns ^ lots ol storage, storago TRADE. Drywoll. Hangiingors ings; call 1-800-442-38:•3833. opening tor ono (1) FamI IMagic Valley Christior BURLEY - Beautiful2 story- ly road. BLM and forest ,ciQi. s u m o l e a s e s . C al ion .shod, auto sprinklers, Irg :,'h ■ - & topors. Exporionc3ncod oxt6609or,{20> 0 8 ) ly Development Spocioi 'Po Jr./Sr. High School. KoiHer* basomont, firoploco, DW, • Georgian home In presti­"V permit available. South 1st. S6,04/ontry, and on^ono 733-6770______^ FANTASTIC VIEW! Con­ • only. (208)726-9000.0. 73G-162G' enrollmont inlormatipnon, hot.tub. play aroa, gas gious Dol Rio Estates, ■tl- 3 Hills. temporary home on 5 oc. (1) General Oltice Cleri.•lork,, Qy,n ygur ownroute.>'CJ' call 733-2323 or 734-8332 * . bdrm 2 1/2 bath, 3 cor3 ' OR TRADE Belso Frelghllii J32, — heat, central air & lofs . *’0 3t3odroom.3both, ------'S5.57/ontry.’in Iho Twi7 '" All Snacks needs indepenas------:------morol 2G90 Sq Ft total.{jan garage. Nicely land-Of 153 Acres Parcel .2- 140od S950/mo- plus deposit, Is looklndlor 2*jourr= --- --,. Falls otfico and (1) Infoi acros irrigated. Gated lonols D & 0 Tranaportotloi ' do"' distributors, a rapidV 4 4 o T ~ . » 736-8002 lor showing,.fo(j , scaped w/auto sprinkler, 35- Call Stove. Hallows Roal- level partsVordessloni matlon and Roforrol As.u' expanding snack tooi c 527 Pnrk Terraco.Dr.o n, S224.00Q-Call 677-3032jr. plpo + TFC.C water, Pros- Frolghtlljnorexpc , Sorvlcos, Inc. sistonl. S6.29/enlry, in th — 1 music lessons - ontly in hay & grain. Mod-. ty. 'J34-4334, ,0 0 ^ /1 1735S,Moin "''1° - company has dlsiributo L J , S114.900 oroIorred.-.Tpp wago! Joromo office. Appllco" sh ip s available In thi BURLEY. Well maintained^ orn home„423-43l5 or Hansen Smoll 2/3 bdrm b o n o ilts (dr th e rl^r?Jht Gooding. ID 63330i" tiotis ond lob description on- PIANO LESSONS; plane lilL 2 bdrm,','2 bathr fireplace” 934-5050. Stovo DDlosolMochonictcrw Magic Valloy. AclountsIdty instructor sooking nowinw T'^W h/rdnt when you can — older homo, atjpls, WD person. Contact Sto ore ovallablo ot Soulojj’" ■ training, & warehousing JC own 1994 Monulacturod■Inn w/insert, cor port, polio, :;J5 hookup. Ig .lo't. wa- Musgrnve at 1-800-6!5.650 ,. swing shift. Most hi Ceiitrol Community Ac lOd students. Call 736-1595 homo on permanont shop. 670-4753' lo- By owner: 260 acres. 2,15 I . small investmontroquirocitor ■ shares of water, 10000 tor/sonlt.. pd. Pots OK 5084 or send rosumoime to , ,« L ‘Ion Agency's Adminislrt includes inventory, Ca foudnatipn. 4 bdrmtho , 2 ------^------1 w/addltional dop. S375 . 4665-Entorpri30. Boi:Boiso 2) Sorvlce person to * tlvo Oftico (Building «'l iho bath, Must S011.-734-31G5. _ acros ot row crop, rosflr- • swing shift. Servld l l o ' 208-734-3611 or 1-600 u ly t f 5 0 5 rigated in dry pasture.''0- THE MANAGEMENT CO. X , ID 83705. , front desk).726 Sho£!j” f- 266.7629. ms. IGOODINGWENDELL '3- 733-0739 . :_____ trucks and working0 v hono Street West. Twi L Lots of gated pipes. TRADE ^ mechanics. , Foils. Idoho. SCCAA- • 886-2996, i z JONES WE HAUL CPHTECH CONSTRUCTCnON Send rosumo or call AA ® THE71MBS-NEm S 5'JS I __ , Joromo Oftico. Cour: a Usually can move you PRODUCTS. INC.IC. 1.208:934.4451 omo CURRENTLY HAS two WENDELL 3. bdrm. 1-3/4 ]___ house basemont. Joromi 3uo bath, Alum.-sidlng. at-J/-* f 5 1 3 •c 1 ■ ANYWHERE 1790KIMBERLYRO^ iinr An Idoho; and SCCAA'siBur^ Bu THE FOLLOWING J a c r e a g e s & l o ^^ for loss than renting a truck, Now taking apptfcal|on3in fH . TRUCK DRIVER Mo)or tlio lachod garage and patio. a e o n . retailor SDOkingGDLqiL nunU - 'oy 0”'C0. 1038 Ovorlonrland INDEPENDENT 696 24'x30' metaLshop_ oa Nood loads to Calil & Ariz. _____ .HXomployoD-Jab.cc _Avonuo,-Burloy,-Idahj TF. Elegant country living .fL__ la+^cros-growing-aroa..88’ FREE ESTIMATES sista of son/idng custcjatDm'-” '“ Iflod trucK'drtvor&Tn ------JUNIORROUTES up~ ~wDsrseErs36-2029 noarly In town, 2000 '2sq. 1 . ------__ must sell. S21K. 736-6288,— CAUL 324-3490- ors, oporatlng forktu iiriI vice person. 1 posit . ■ AVAILABLE r| I OPEN^HOUSES nflBnro -could become FT,. Send Si 1995. EOE.______•• It; Boautjiul turn of the WENDELL 3 bdrm .1 .£ wolding sklllSMnecosB: __ _ bthc, den. Irg deck, prlva•5 2.02 acres, nlco^ocation['af & Clean 3 bdrm 1 bath. S575, “nT O resume to Box 120818 Bur-E MISC. OPPORTUNITIE r OPEN HOUSE conluf.y_pQmo. Noarly ' ' . for ihls position. Call T i i s .TW IN F ALLS ^ 100% rostorbd. 4+ bdims. 1 cy fence. 24 x36 htd go •area, below oppralsal. Good location, quiet Interviow 733-4168 1 loy, ID 63318; HOUSEKEEPERS noo docks. Truly a un iq ue Twin Falls Shop hasaposl- pc ■MISOOPPORnj^ Route 654 B I JEROME/ Twin noor canyon rim. • West. S450/mo. No pots. Uon for oxporlencod ot MISC. OPPORTUNITIE: property w/a view of ■tlio IHAGERMAN/HOMES^ 837-6485 (message) __ Call 324-8903. • ’ADVANCEMENT 400Altalr • 3 ' . 4 502 bridqo & canyon , 269C FT/PT. Send letter of i J Automotive dotaiUAiS, - 600 Jackson St plication to: Box 91906 . oppORTUNiry'» wonted. Ajjply 309 AdcAddi- 300-400 Moodows-LnSt I TWIN FALLS HOMES^ ~Po|elino"ErCairrorup'Ba 2.6.acros with Blllingley'!"T •» acres very close-in water9h^ KIMBERLY 3-Bdrm. 1 3/4 polntm ent @734-1221, y*^ shares.'S25.000 cash. ' ThoTlmos-Nows. POE>0 Box Embark on a now coroercot ggn Avo. W. 1:30 thi - 700 Newport St, j n ■' Creek frontage with dou bth, S550 -f dop. Rots, 548. Twin Falls. ID 83:0330-1 with 0 leading Ideal;ol fast 3:00 pm. Enjoy country living in spa“'ly- .S215’.000, ^ .ble wido mobile home3U- 934-5456 — roq. 733-8798. loove msg. ___ I__ growing compan)m y of ------_____ Route 855 10, ------Cental ^00 Greenwood Dr . CI0U5 brick home w/ sho| ^ . mokes good rontol oior' 5 acres on Rock Crook, BUHL 3 bdrm 2 both mo- Service coro oqulpm*)mont. MiSC Notional Cor Rent on 2'/} acres. 734-8310 build your dream home TRADE. FT. oxper. Ser Ivance- has a full-tlmo openingno f for 1000 PInewood Circio ne. (601) 563-5096______— bllo homo. In Buhl Mobile & RopaIr Tochnlciilcion Oportunlty with_advar noon 900-1000 Lincoln St N S ‘ S65.000 with poaailb( 1 Cortl" nient potential unllmlimited a rontol rep. Afternoc S o»no,c»r,y.Cal City Estates. No pots. Long qualifiod In HVAC. C IV bo. 700-600 Nonhview Dr f n A c n : 1 aore Buhl lol, City00.- term lease.- Rots..roq. tied In rofrlgerotr a tio n earnings potontlal.]|. No shift, bonoflts. Apply b - 465-0576. •______' water ovolloble. *75,900. • >asary tween 6:30am & 1 la ftouto890 ^ FAX 'S S450/mo plus dep. 543- roqulfod. Locatoiitod in expeflence noceas t 400-500 Pork Terraco __ BARKER REALTORS OSD call <^ue to time tostod Iraltifolning Mon-Fri ot TF airporl. B l — LiU I By Owner. Jerome nortl 8342 or 788-4305 Blaino\>]unty. Ploaso 1___ 1100-1200 Park Viow ■ hop B Hshell aldo.locatlon. 3 bdrmrth' ' Coll 543-1371 ...... John Mills 0788-265'>651 _program. Call tor y eoch« - 1100-1200 Porkway Or col' TF house for ront. 3 bdrm . personal fntorvii -MiSC-Homo school teoc s YOUR • or - both, can 324-2456. . laysa 1000-1200-Sparks St.r I S B B B B H B r a ” ^ For sole lO'acro parcellor.' S625. 324-5204.______736-2535. or for 6 children. 4 days .wd scaped, sprinkler system ___ Opon lloor plan. 5 bdrm. GUARANTEED SALAVLAHY ■ Overhead door to ■ Ail f(M) ostalD advoili^no In IM: 2% balh. oxecutivo atylod •ocn- Blue Lokos Blvd. TwTwin Ing a Indopondont JuitN, DEPARTMENT' now:^»por ii Mjbjoct 10 U'o-Aiw Fai • RV pod. 10x14 shop, paPq ! MEANDER POINT ■ 734-6276 Noa.oav. Pd. vac, 1 lorrouto earrlor...Ploas Harxg fia-ntkh twkos » *oga •tlo 4 dog run. 363,900 IS homo S950 mo.-f. call Falls 83301.______• 206-734-5538 00 Canyon Rim, 3.3 acres7, 733-7078 or 736-4902 TRADE PTB-shlftopor■Mnina ‘‘OIK. Send rosumo ti ------Call 7 3 3 ^ 3 1 oxt 203■eas . lo advonlso *.iny ptoforonei Call alter 6pm. 324-389191, 734-0822 or 736-8687, ■ - Evonlng tirs. Mon.-ln pri ■ - Anderson Lumber ...... - - MtSC PT help morningsngs & tntnipi er dw rin aw i borod o ID TF N E.EX EC U TIV E 3 r ^ o o i PO Box 147, Rupon,lon. ID woekonds, op'prox 30-h30-hrs be- f o r s a l e BY BUILDEF raw, txkx. iriflcn. sot. hnrdeap7"=;; HAZELTON. Nice 2 bdrm I flexible. Nood high sci fun- 1534 aq ft. Vaulted coilingj-p, tortW sttfis. or MSond olgin. 0 m. salm on river, nID bdrm, 2 balh.incis oppts, !>quivol- 83350______per week, kennel help.elp. & hom e. 1 both, foncei I diploma or GED oqui '030 Courtyard, covered patio.tL» an inlonjion. lo m.nko any sue!i nSi yard. 810 aq. ft. Rood'ed 35 AcrO8-$29,900Jllh S725. no pots. 736-1654 I ont. Poy dopondlns ------customer service. ApeApply r nroloroncn, llmitallon o Ilng on CHILLOUT at 868 Green Acres C 3 - 1841 Spring Lane Irofo now. S32K Coll 625-4125idy Spectacular views, with • oxpor S6.50*8 per js Dr. , • (Ji5olmln.HiQn.’ F.imillal statu: 29- creak, surrounded by mil­'J'll- TF 1 bdrm. S300.1st & la s t' WITHACOOtJOB No phone calls. Near Morningsldo Elem. mal mo., dam age dop.. rol.. ' Most bo oblo to im150 50 bs. , • f a c t o r y i rtiixicA dJilW urxlx boo c lions ol acres of Notonal S116.900 ------., to livlrw] wilh p.njonl3 or losj.1 JEROME Very nice, aioai [^on no pots. 733-5921 ' on regular basis. App\pplca- ^WAREHOUSE ?i^-7HE77Af£SW EW 734-8000 420-1846 lERor cuiicxS.m: fjiegiunt womooU 6.if»G9 . 3bdrm . hom e. Mon'3“'’ Forest & Hells Canyon ' MISC. OPPORTUNITIES ‘"y Recreation Area. Walk to 'tion & lob doocrlplriptlon •g e n e r a l LABORy" Looking for warohoui\ou6 fi CURRENTLYHA. 420-3943 inns no.i oriJarfdscadCd corner 7lol? i available. Coll owner ot ^n'fivo Positions Avoiloblo STAFFING. 834 AddisiL f ' n ' CARRIER ROUTE ___ 4 6 0 3 T R A D E - A utom o't I, . AVAILABLE tio. good location. Come Ki.ilo wtiidi is in vid.ition ofIT th (ence’d yord w/lg dockJfJ- ! ■208-039-2501.______■ mechanic. Exporloniloncod _____ -SNELUNG3 Avo. NEVER A FEEI VG lot of Buchanan & HoybuOf l,iw, Our lo.idors aro hnrob 50k. I FURNISHED APTS/ ------'B u h l mroimoi] tlial .ill dwollingI Groat Location. S69,90Q .aggrossive. sell-stostarter PERSONNEL SERVIC f7* rn.S59.900 738-8187, “ 324-3946 •______OO! ; WENDELL 1 'A lot. Oil hook- I^^D U PjixE^^ must have own toito o ls. 734*1000 NO FEEI TRADE • OTR driver,. dou- dc 12th Ave N - All ' — - .TtfrtitiMxl In tliis nmwp.-?x)r or i ups. S12.000. 536-5034 . • 733-2049______:_____ ' bles experience requireluired. ii00-1299blkMaln r ; 2 avat-ilJo on an opwl c<;pctljrit yon TF Cottage opts kitchen. — Counter person, at loaslloa 2 Call 423-587B. 420-581-5876 '1000-1300 blk Maple' 10CO bre*. To oxTrtihd tto tiw rto 4 5 0 8 ”~1 : 2.75 acres near Canyon,b y ottos. S39S 4-734-7945, , ■ Trade yoars oxporlonco, poy30y do- or 733-9425 .______1400^1500 Ijlk Birch pa- a u HUD Tod.lieo atl-OOlWGSIS I KIMBERLY/HANSEN... Rim. S65K For solo by MILL-OPERATOR:OR: pending on oxporior OPEN HO-rnor 3777 Tho Toll-lroo lolORhoii' •N owner. 733-6352 ___ JEROME. Nico-2 bdrm. TRADE: CRAFTWORKE iihii. rurlxr ler 8mi hoortxi kiiximdli” 1 I h o m e s ■ FT, must have CDJ.L&be & ConlactV&MPortsU . 1-0003Z7-'IIlraln. Joromo. 324-8141' Independent Junior in’® 3 homes on 4 acres,■Jo 2 4 5 1 5 ^ 324-8606 : — , pany has on opening I • Carrier Routes Avallab *• m iles from Twin Foils pets. util. pd. S400 per -li Ditchrlder: Seasonal.lal. full,' Mochqnlc/Woldera at Us. I COMMERCIAL - mo.+SlOO dep. Rots. 324.. , U J'® Please Call 423-1926 Ro^ 17aOMAFLEW(l ' S156.006. Coll todayly- I • PROPERTY ■ TRADE Immodlato) open-o( time. 12 hour shifts,s, Driv- C trucking terminal In He 432-6634\ — 1307 or 324-2639. . (uired bum. Idaho. Job functloc?ons KoircrinfiBnfiaJim■LY‘ 3 Bdrm,, 2 Bath brick hi Ing OTR hopper trainaindrlv- I o rs L icen se roqui -QOODING OUSETODAir or a ' . • or doubles hazmat.at. CDL< w /good ro co rd . Start Si Includo repairs and/ or scltino in quid localioti. ■ J BEAUP< WARMTH---- 558,000. Looking for3usi- a TF. Studios for a person. III Boll performs major ovorha»rhnura 10th through 13th Westable. on out and tako a look or • place for your small busi­ required. Also have'OWOIK- w Immediately^. Coll I dlinn Colorado 900 bloci a up » & VALUE Thfs no smoking-or:drlnklng. Ing floor oponlng. Rapids Irrlgotlon, MorMonday on raw potato handlli to 7:00 PM ■ ■ 3 BR. IV. bath on large CO ness In Twin Falls? Thfsand S230. 'S200, SI 65*dop. Call 734-9062._____ . through Frfdoy. 837-67-6241. equipment) trucks, con. co Elm Circle , - Sabali nor lot in Klmborly. Someor- . 'i3 iti Zoning, parking,ICO. and 426Mi^nNo. —I------• ~ strucUon equipment,-tai VOODDR.,TWINFA1ISS I ' r^ew carpel & point. Loi)mo sign olreody in placo.AA^i . ^ - TRADE Truck driverer pposl-~ MISC ' machinery, and trolloi k home with 2,045 sq. It. Park-tlko -Ots CALL JOANN 324-8443,■ TF Very nlcoty turn. 1-bdrm al and Nevada 900 block & up ■ ■ ' of fruit treos. largo gordc tion available. CDL,Umod- n SUPERVISOR TRAIN!JNEES Analyzes mechanical ai ■; I 7 3 3]ii. Pilccd 10 sell al 587,900. Como■ ■ spot. Very olferdoblodon 1 W94-342. opt. Utils, pold. S425-f2 . leal & clean dhvine) re7333 ' Apply at Motol 6. 1 a s r i s s s I lorge rooms. All now vi | ’~ T 3 0 2 i H ’ 4 ~ 5 1 2 w vi- LQurol Pork Apanmonta. TRADE. PRODUCTs T i s s ._ _ _ _ to read necessary. nyl. pane winwin- i76MauricoSt.N..TF jDonina The J.R. SItjjplot Companoanv I MONEY TO LOAf I FARM/RANCHES/SI dows. dock. OversiZQf COORDINATOR tolooaslst a MISC:'Immediate ope I , DORIES 734-4195 ' In all aspects of broaUoaUcoat -for a lawn malnL Dorsonper offers a compotitiveI sala- sal corner lol In MH par|< camera Must bo self moUvatoated wA ^ benefits pockag:kage. MONEY EXPRESS Space rent la S13JS.000 pb 2 bdrm apt, W/D hookup, video breductlon, car :onfl- RNAMCtAL SERVICE 2700.25+acrea w/feed loi work, editing, llghtirhting & abllllty to follow Instnjitnjctio- S en d resum e livcon stock water. $500,000.lota month. In vory gooplyAsgroire Re- Human Resources run 500 covra, S385.00( ik. Send aoarcti Cantor, 1 mllo1 i ♦Quick loon approvals A-138 4-plox S575 brond Ibl6 hr«. 40 a week. £ . „ any ♦Credit probloms. OK 640 aero form & 400 ci . now, 2 bdrm. 2 balh. W-0. East ol Rler on Hig^ resbme to: ' d a i r y w n h j ’h'OTTro ------t9Wo.9tovo.mlcrowovo. :lQ -3 0 „A E P .M f------• ♦'Compo'tlttvortotes ______l:.__jangifldoocflWQ------— Caidwoiirldoho-03605605------♦ 1st & 2nd‘8 up taiD w .,-.$995.000______' ■ AttnrJlm showors ♦Mobile homo loans Marco tnvostmonls. '""Ir tGEM~ , P.O. Box 1946ll™ .. ' NEEDED - Dellvory( PersonP« ' 487-2900 , Inc. STATE REALTY. INC. disHWa3horT-&C. covered drlvlrig • SIMPLOT ♦Debt Consolidation 734-0400 NC. •' porttTng. hondlcajr— ...... :1 Twin Falls, ID 83303303 ‘ -M ast havo good dri 677 Morley Rd. Rlchfic I >2B2nd . . An Equal Opportunitynlty - personal loans - . - ifiold. —. I accessible. Equal opportunity . Employer. (208)736-0033 ID 83340. 2 bdrm. trailer, 423-4513. ELWOOD &EVANS ^ , ' ‘i • , Employer ^ I 734-1401 ■ ' - ^ I- • 'i «^ \ , C '6 T im os-N ow s. Tw inI Falls,Fcl Idaho ‘ T uesday. A ugui g u D t i . 1995” • ' ■ ^ J : —— — - r — Real Est£tate/Rent-FFaMner's Mi^arket-MisiicellaneouLIS .....

------'n i 60S 704 "I ^ i 7 0 9 , f i l l ' 4 817 ^ I “ 8 2 0 ■ 1 - ukfS™1shed ; UNFURNISHED |flOOMS^FOR_R^ 1 FARM MACHINERYf j 1 HORSES iFURNrnJHE & CARPET I MISC FOR SALE | | PETS & S U PPU E S I ; 1 APTS/PUPLEXES ftPTS/DUPLEXES V/AREHOUSE RENTAL M0TEL3 ■ • H O R SES-13 yr OH Goid-Id- China cobinot white wAvood>d MISC - 150 yds goldo’n' ■ ■TRACTORS ig . brown carpet, $2 a yard;J’n ‘ CHESAPEAKES AKC- reg. 1 . ■jER0 'm F-’2 b'drrrTapt,, ncno Rooms for ront; Low ralos,IS. WAREHOUSE W/olfice,'• 6 Row Lifter-Loador Boolo't ing 16.2h. Slout.;rope-oe- trim, like now $400. King 1 2 & 3 B ED ^O M d; good hunting-bloodlines, smoking, no potJJ. $325!5 at Dally & weekly; Phonos,s, ' freshly painted. 1320 sq,1' Horvostor. $4500. horse. $2500 7e6-6385i ' watorbed, waveloss 66 ■mountaln.bike, S60. TOWNHOUSES — drawers headboord.1. 736-0138 ______0- Call 655-..4141'or 734-. ■ mb+ S200 dop. 837-631310 ( mIcrowQvo & refrig, tl. & ample parking. GoodP JD 4430,14.9X38 tires, _ 97-11 ask tor Don. from S440. — 7 Convoniont downtown1 location. Call Sieve, Haf- HORSES: 7 yr. old Palomi­ni- .324-7245.--. '• 4800 hrs. 515,000 na .r = -----——. .------— MISC. Micro Wavo.S25. Waahof & Dryor hookup - TF 2 bdrm'town housjUSD location 733-5630. Jows Realty. 734-4334; . Caso 3394.14.9X46 tires ■ no Golding, good orona Small yard & storogo ' noar CSi. S475/mo, pluiplus ' trail, inlermodiato rider.or. Early American sofa. Goodd Sieve top $25. Double5. GOLDEN RETRIEVER Z- 5600 hrs. $28,000 c o n d . $ 6 0 o r o t f o rr , ^von'$50. Cdi 734-3128lo puro-bred'puppy. 8-wkB- • , . No potsi 734-6600 — - • dop. 734-4120 ^ ___ TF.'Sharo nowly remoa- 42IK3943 or 837-6313 '• ' $2000. 829-565S- _ . old. first shels. $100. F a-- du- — — oled home. WD Induded,^ f- 612 ~ — 736-4621.______- ATTRACTIVE 1 brdm. ,l du-3 W.Bldool town-Very nici II^PASI^flESFORRE^ ^ Horse training, all typos. — m']s C: Nico kitchen table ,& ther exc. hunter. 326-4427' T ? S225-futllg. Coll3tevo J VC 300 Caoo. 3 pi hilcl/, «5 Full size bod. matlrosss • 6 chairs, kitchen counter . plox. GARAGE, oppis,.jfn! • 2 bdrm, n<3w cofpot I (Lumpy) 733 0350. Mark Dotson 467-2109. wator/san./yard caro fum.rvjii point, WD.hookup, $475 Irrigated pasture for 40 pairIr John Doero'Mo/er. — w/nlghlotand. $200. CallII - 11’,-2:, 3'corner lengths,or GREAT DANE. AKC adull,. • No pels, 5300 loaso, call THE MANAGEMENT CO. —Dr&oarlings, full care. Coll,11 .ditchor. $1500.54^0348 Horses: Bought, sold ondnd 736-4679 morning . kllchon sink. 734-4118: $250. Call 438-6093. 733-0707- , . TF. Very cfcn;-ail utllltlos’03 - 487-2109 d5 traded: Call 733-6055 ---- 733-0739 _ ■ Induded, Jfco . 733-7434 _ Wanlod a-StJrTpotato bods' — Microwave SI 50, built Inn MUST SEEI Boaulilui. sizo— LABS AKC black p u p p i^ .' 1 board puilors. 503-372- j AVAILABLE SOON135 FILER”!-bdrm,'no smok«ok- Ono-3 yr tld Peruvian Pas-15- • dishwasher S,195. HotIt ■ 8 wedding dross, beaded20 5 wks old, ready now. n i . 6 1 ? ” 3284. or 2TO-i:»T<5243;_ , so filly In iraining, Ono V. Point built in hood $75.:j. v-nock. Stackable wash-O'* $150 ooch. Call 366-791<}. 1 & 2 bdrm apts. S335-S435. irig. utlis paid oxcopt olociloci, 6 0 6 . B ROOMMATES WANTED • 733-0740 ----- no pols, AC. 326-4022- J FOR' SALE 60 gal. woodod Peruvian Posso 3 yr old]!d E nterloinm en't co n terir or/dryer. Microwave. 10 Ibave msg.______WS ------g spr.ayor w/boom. 3 pt.,t filly 30 days training. 823-■3- $100. 3 pioco set ond 1- la- spd. 886-2975 message - BRAND NEW. SPACIOUS,/s TF • For ront single apt ^ Protoaslondl non-smoking n! 4413 alter 7pm or wkhds.Is. bios SI OO.'^ropano lank 5 - MIN PINS AKC reg. 12 “P‘- ffuhl-Trtr for ront. 1-2•2 roommoto wantod.I, hitch. Near now 6; tan- Minnosola-Fats pool table■7- • wks.ist shots 3 males - 2 bdrm. 2 bath, alhtppls.. S2.50/mo'S100/dop .persons. S200 a mo. elect dom disc tor 3pt hitch. — -SIOO. 733-0801 ovos. Individual laundry room.lo'. . 733-2049 ______)ct _ 733-7326.. ’ Roan ranch gelding, very — 8'. $300 or boat offer. Call’'0 788-2293. Leovo msg. for ___ & watof turn. 643-5492 - — Rul)ber llred farm wagon genlie. Si 800.467-2109. 0 736-8246. • • ’ Tonja. , ■ . J' ■' - oxcol. location, noxi lo - — Roommate wonted. S200'' 8x12'deck. CaIl324-2246 19. Ouoon solo sieopor & love. Porrino School. $525.'■ + . TF • 2 bdrm. split lovpl.' Ap MOBILE HOMEInRV soat, queen storage hoad-' „ pi, water & san. tumlshec p l u s 'o f oloctrlc. Cflll.11 ------ii------"■ Roberts Horseshoolng & 1 Motorola Baso Station,— POT BELUED PIGS OS50 ' $300 dop. Park, 2 bodroom. 1 balh,■J. 324.^1^5. I * board, microwave cort., each Call 324-6514 . . 734-8674 or 734^121l l _ WD, patlo-5-carport.'S50 . Trimming. Call Jason at' Cali 733-3560.______tdual sq u elch com pa- S365/month, wator/sowor„■ YouTI nover-ltnow Iho vnluo ol 324-7287. leave m'essaQO., — ' station, phono & manual. iimc — plus-dop-Z34iZ527 ------—lndudod.J:alLSto.Ye, m i- d 4 Txii al. PUP Rettwdlor 636-5522,. ■ ~ Brand now 2'bdtm, 4T5Toy; fl'* - dati5in«JimUl-youu6oIl_L:- ■j“ SOper singlo walor bod w/6'6 SlOOor-offor, 324-7967 ock, lows Really. 734-4334. I FARM-&-RANCH-“ •ToUm”0TT3'ynild'rog. oxlra nico S500 + doposll. TF. 2 bdrm, 2nd floor, doct I SU PPU ES drawer podostai. S125'. — R O T T W E IL E R - AKC _ very cloan, no smoking c I ' Bladk C lyosdales gold- 423-4874. ______t^ow mulll-treod mill, $100. •Call 734-0427 tor Into. IQ or TF Clean. 2^bdrm. 1. bath ___ ^Ings, very woJ|_broko. any- — Plo'noor CD)0, component Males 8 wks, 4 loft.. ifll. _ polsr ‘S425Jnib Vdop, P-' —Quiol park.-5426/mo. - Burloy Troolor Salvage— int_ ; $400..Coll324-4876 • ------: ciOBO to Blckol S ch olOlh. i)l' 733-1433 or 734-6272. Combine & trader parts,' one could'handlo, haveivo' ' Nico.cloanliavor^p'ort &'&■ . foT horiib'st orob system'.' f:__ Power, water, sanitation boon In many parados.3S. lovoseat; 543-4032 Pioneer turiitablo, never Main tioor 3 bdrm, 1 baih plo^ ...ind. No pets. 733-7045. ; Paul, 10 «436-5420 !^r ROTTWEILER AKC ’ ■ carport, g n s hodt, wa- TP- Spacious now 4 plo _ 'also, collars & comploto *7 usod. Boys dirt blko. Caliall PUPPIES. DEW CLAWED; unit near CSI. 2 bdrm. 1’, ;Y farnoss in very niceQ Q Ono (It Iho nlcosl tilings oboul lor/sanitalion Includod HAGERMAN.2bdrm. FAST SHADE, PRIVACY Q dosslllod is tho wuyll woiks after 5 pm 733-5637 DOCKED. ALL SHOTS. ; • Toncnt pays powor. Out'I'rl bath, 1,060 sq. tl. Indudo S340/mth. Inc. powor, wa- Treegrovirs 6-10 ft. yoariy.ly. cond- $6000. 324-4439 — CHAMPION BLOOD.-- I n , WD hookup, stovo, retrl( 1 _ tor you. Cull 733-0931., R A T S O R MICE? sido pots OK. $575/month V tor. sanilation. no pets. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ S4.95-6,45.dqIivorod. Pol-’'■ WHnreH^RT' .... UNES, EXCEL TEMPE- TKE'MANAOEMENTCO, DW. d isp o sa l. W alot tod. p'loniab'le now. -\ Buy ENFORCER ProductsM RAMENT.S400436-9323 Q5 ■ Boarding, trolning, 4 8 I S ” " QUARANTEEDI to kill 733-0739 ' sowor-garbago.pd. 355 Brochure. 1-600-6?5-.3405 [ill ------" " ooll por mo. Coll 734.588■885 TFAcIoancarpolod2bdrm i 701 _ Lessons/ongllsh-wostern. |jjAW N_&^ARD^ Rats & Mice.' , Ju st In Time lor School p . J^_CAfTLE_^ "n Indoor outdoor arenas, Available at: SHAGGY BORDER COL­ jnlta days or 734-SS88 ovos.)S. moStutils, no pels, gr\aU ’ All of MV. Trodor.a ioador, LIE. Airedale X pups. Sovoral 1 & 2 bdrm unit: — neighbors, 733-8234. J 4 7 0 6 - Mirrors, daily tumout, '!• VALLEY CO-OP CENEX cominQ avallablo •’««« Al TF Ouioi. nowor, V bdrn ^ 2 yr old B lack A n g u s , B FARM SEED- I Round pen. 324-91 y3r ' rololllling, mowing, blade'0 637W.MAIN • X excol.'slock dogs, 1 mafe. . locations. Prlcos rangi‘”30 , $325 •►dop. Ind. utils. N —I . bulls-low birth weights. — work, corrugating. Z f o m o l o s . $ & 0 e a . trom S300 - S500 mo.p n pets. Convoniont laundrndi? I 1 6 0 7 I Call 324-260fi. •. Wl AA'ALFALFA SEED> RED ROAN MARE'17 yrs.Its. 326-4631. Storoo equipment, Mltsl-— 934-5262______room avail. 733-3624,. t ' OFFICE & — Bob Hafiilllon Sood Paraded & drilled. Noodsids ------:------■7 blshi/Onko. Corwln-Boga THE MANAGEMENT CO 9 head. Al sired & ^ Brod ga SHAR-PEl dogs for sale. 733-0739 ----- I RETAIL SPACE >d 734-3567 or 733-1477 intormedlato rider. $100000.. Dynamart 12 hp. 3C‘ cut. speakers. Snapper 25* TF. Cioon, quiet 1 bdri ^ Holstein Hoilors. — 324-2741 days, 536-6539>39 - 'riding lawn mower w/ riding mowor, dsking!5* $150 & $500 or best otter, I NW location • approx. 2601 pots, OFFICE SPACE avallablo 8 hoad Al siro.d HolsteinIn ovos.______'' catcher. Liko now. $600. Call 423-5932. ng 734-8676o r423-4167. . I sq. tl. 4 bdrm, 2 3/4 bath «'®P’ (n Iho Snow SIdg. Two dif-If Helforswolghapprox,600 — 736-8772.______To 324-3119. ® 4 7 0 S 1“ — WHIRLPOOL dryor. $50.__ SHETLAND shoop doos appis, singlo car Qarogo“ino Call 734-2i22 - fbront sizes avallablo 4 7 1 0 John Doero-fidlng lawn. iO. (S helty) AKC. 1 mali?______(oncod yard. sprjnklln( [f----- PorToblo'AIIson'auntan ition y f. Very c!t in 1 bodroon immodlatoly. Call 678-®' Bulls for lease. ■horseJquipm^ ^ 'mowor w/catchor. Cash.!J. machine. 475. Enlortain-.on $250,2 females $300 ba.', - system, wator/sanliatior 3089 ask for Chris. -_ Al backgroundi 543-8373 ^ Liko now. Cali 206-572- in-. 1st shots. 734-3649, msg. • includod, S775/month. water Intnudod, S3S( lb 15* fully toolod saddle, w/ 2' mont center, $50.1/2 load CO- 733-7434______— 164 ton 1st crop hay, 60 lb 7 3033Jor Bottle for Instant"j cut ond split firewood.ad THE MANAGEMENT CO ___ PARIS BUILDING - 3 ar- Stoned Holsioln heifers for . bales, oxcol cond. Callill silver, darken, oxcol cond. ,rt SPRINGER SPANIEL, — , oas avallablo. 1400 sq.ft. rolurn 6all. Avail, in Buhl $70. Antique dresser w/2 733-0739 _salQ,_321-267.1______-678-5712. ------V------_____ S5Q0..Call.734;2274 • — —week of 8/6 at 543-6176.- ,/2 AKC. field trial champion )dmi ^ ~ 6 0 5 1600 sq; ft. & 1000 sqrftr ’------nlahtstandsr$200r536-^"16;— llnoo,-only-1-left,-now------Quio) AroD- Small'1 bdmppll* iROgM STOR^R^NT .. All utiiitios inct. Amplo)lo HOLSTEIN DAIRY HERD rsf cul hay. 1B0 ton balos.15 16’ roping saddle, $350, ROTOTILUNG “ 2073, 536-5003______ready Coil 733-5160 or In' good condition., appll parking.______. • Call 536-6666______nobIoom.CallB25-S617.7. 734-8107mv______— 734-7728 ■ • ancos, no pols. SS75 me ■ Large or small gardens.s. MISC ' 3-GE 12 0 0 0 BTU CO." Rooms tor ront,'S45 wk. ,rt lawns, lots. Free ostlmal-«• window AC’S. 1 yr old.ru ' THE MANAGEMENT CO ■ "625-5733 *734-3540Jn TF PRIIWE OFFICE «poco.' ~] 1 st cutting alfalfa mix,X -'Omish oak ohow cart, 733-0739 Lynwood oroa. ront I • , 703 round boles, no rain.n . S2000 or trade for 4 horso,rao os. 733-6769. Bnice. Now $600/$300 oa; Ken-id. g 821 ^ I ' CUSTOM - — more 120008TU AC.’c] I c t e r e ^ w d io /c o^ nogotiabio. 734-S30O 20.4% protoln. $65 & $7070 trailer. Cali 324-3353. __ JD K Series. 9hp. 30* cut- — Ijfarm ^erw c^J a ton. Call 206-487-2011.. 2 2 0 V, $ 2 0 0 . 5 - misc. TF Ottlco retail space, 506 L- Teal 1994 S a H 2-horsorso terGX75. Like new. 5000BTUwlndowAc CAR AUDIO EQUIP. >.1 ' oq. ft., S27S por mo. in- in­ 1 ton stacking & hauling..Q- 1st cutting hay. Ig. bales.,s trir. U se d very little.lo. $1100. Call 324-2659 _ . units SI 50 ea, 324-4550 ORION 240GX 60 wott dudes utllltlos. Also 120000 326-4141. or 420-4142. Call 326-5026.______$3000; 587-9655. 0 amp. ORION 400BDQ. sqft.,S765/mo.avall.8-1. “ 1 MISC. boy's 16* bike $20. bridgor 15’ ORION cobail 39 ■'2H0)=?SE TRAILERT 5 i ^ 1 6 li^aod Campus Commons Shop­jni CUSTOM SWATHING S & 1sthay,S65.-Cqll326-3289 I" •■exercis£equipm^T Comploto dark rm, equip. subwoofer a box. 2 - 1 0 r Mtmnaim ping Conter. Call 733-13. BAILING- 637-4964 — . Homomode. High cloar'a- 'J $400/ottor. 734-7265 KICKER CIO. subwoofers. • 6384 10 am to 6 pm. r 250 ton Alfalfo gross mix.,ix., nee. Groat tor back1.C Exorcise Cross Country Slji _ CSII.5J6-2143 . __- Gl^BTOM SWATyniNG,=*• Nice hay. no ralti. bigIg country. $400/olfor. Soo MISClVOITexorclso It OHIce - Retail tt (-BALINBV& HAULING • machine. $75. 324-6656._L biko.w/spoedomelor/odo- _ • * ~ Space for rent TF, Offlco spaco-600 sq. ft. balos. Farrilold'area. Calloil at 370 W. Borah TF ' oltico + 1,000 ft. worWst-■8t- VC011432-V^______326-3262, ovos. ~ New Walk-fit treadmill w/ m eter. 550. 7 ’x3'x20‘lo- g n 8 22 -S storage box. fits on roar I tOOLS/MACHINE^ Location orago area. 2283 Wrightio’ Custom^lngandstackip(J’ ^ ' f ' ~ 7 v T i-domputor. New. S670-S •Great Lo Avg (Suite -A*) 736-6246. 2nd crop hoy tor sale. Coll ell S600 or otfor. 366*237676 Mir. Homo bumpor. Wlrod /S p a c e Call 83^7608 or|32-23Bl^ 736-7352 or 733-1542. llRRlGA^ON^ — for brakes & turn signals,Od QUICK SALE Compressor . •Quality S n $250. Cali 324--2903ils. Gas Unit. 2-driii, 1 ham­ otitive R a tes ----- ^ —------M ------Q. ,0 -- CuBto^ oombint^, tw 35 T no rain, probloom'ist1^ 2 wheel lines for sale.»■ \1 4 8 1 7 mer, tools, chisels. Exc. 'Competh I STOFIAQQ ’£<4 2aScoador machines crop 3 stdng harrowbed.,ri W ado,-1 W ostorn. Call I MISC FOR SALE Kilchon cabinets. $25; 32^ & cond. $5250.733-4402. ble Immediately ready/b^o. 43S 0542. o! 536-5536 or 837-6466. ■ ^ . •Available 1 WAHEHOUSE RENTAL _ truck access. $80. 36’ solid doors, $36; 934-4622.______1— 2 Iron through sond wodge,|o- washer, $75; dryer, $76; ^ KA^VESTINO _ 8 ’ aluminum gated pipe P'nQ Zing, now grips, 4: I "” 823 n C o n ta c t AA MINI STORAQES;___ EoQaujjrain;-8nin'l.sood3^ -2___ 30&-40-fMongth8.Xall I l _ tabi08jJ.alt gatos_, $25;, •36-T-Fairfiold-fltoc»rhayr2- ■' — g ro T iT ctfli'd T S -so Or~ laundry sink, $25; 5’bar,>5: I VARIETY FOODS ------Margo.L..Mu'egerl_ beans & com. Peos-dlroct! string. $65 squeeze block.^ 423-5719. ______733-5493. af!' I — ^arsepviCES'. ShoBhono . ,, cut Qrwind row. Groin-cut $40; sola chairs. $20; Property Manager For more information call 7 or wind ro*. Lot us tellSi I B'mosh-satoiiitow/romoto, stroller, $3 5 ; motocyde, 1223 LynwocdMall (208) 886-2042 ddys or — 4 7 1 2 $250; 4 & 6 drawer chest,:io; B&G PRODUCE I !* you tho ad v an tag es of 6 1/2Tgrasshay. 565/Ton rs STS rocolvof SlSOO/offer DSt. 10 acre Of U-j3ick vegetabl­ Twin Fails. Idaho 8 : (208)866-2673 ovonlng3 stripper hoador. ^ B P0ULTRV& RABBITS ol drawers, $35&-$45; Also, opening soon In No rain. 423-4247 ^ . 736-8544.pvos.______Cako pans, $5. 733-8838es; . es. Call 326-3303 for Info, 7 3 6 -1 8 5 7 S Losllo R. Jonoa, Inc. — . $$dSTftlCH$$ ^ Twin Falls-733-1663. 733-8458 or 326-S280 Approxlma,toly 70 ton of oat . Chicks avallablo now - Blaze King flroplace $200 — Bing and plo chorrios aro 326-4181______hay with now seodlng;J ' Cradlo Acres Ostrich Farms'L g or best otfor. 736-1910 Stjy 4 818 “ I avail, at Kelley Orchard & — baiod in tho field, ready 208-536-5460 .,•7 pm.Thurs./or mossage.£1 |MUaCAUNST^^ ^ at the fruit stand at Kelley Hay hauling & Stocking.Q- approx. Aug. 4. Call ^ Gordon Center. For mo^e 1 Ton.baio only. Call 736*6- 543-5612. ______Commercial '/> hp bench.9,^ AnllquO piano $850 or best„ informaUon call 734-6518. k 82S2 or 420-4977. ’ — grinder, $65; 7V4-2 hpcif- otter. 734-5107. i |- N e m — Grass hoy, 25 tons. S70 . cular saw in Permanox __ FRESH BEKfllES V . r r i z 'JANTZ CUSTOM HAY:^ p«^lon, dollvory availabio. case $60. 733-0471 CLARINETS (2) VITO Swathing, baling. 1 lon.49 Call 487-2109 $250. Solmar100-S225.jP Hod ond golden lospbenles. straw & hay. Coll 543-6049 EXERCISER Health Rider Good cond. 676-7987. • — HAY - 100-ton ot 1st cut- morions, boysens. logons, $350. Box springs & mat­ __ black, blackcaps, blues, Wo move big bolos' »• tina no raln..Call 324-4937 S tress $50. Carpet $1.50/-0/- Everott console piano and y ------:----- md Lot of Grocery outlet and ' promptly & eflicientiy. i S i sq. yd. 733-1195. a Thomas organ, both in R ay m o n d & S h e ld o>n n HAY • 120 lon 2nd crop ” very.goodcdndi 7^-01521 in K-Mart, 6:30-7:30 pm.- ‘ aable to call or coni m e b y T h e T i m e s - Utwiilor. 543-5368. hay tor salO- 625-5234 152 Sat. Aug. 5. Call 543-4860 , If you are una 10; Moving salo. 20 used— eves, for information sim ply clip andd m all this order —] HAY • 60 ton good qualitylity . I I Elect BBQ grill w/rolissorlo, od • ■ r iVews office, rf” " 704 ^ $45; exordse rewor, $40;St- pianois. Ail styles. Must tm ent so that we ^ hay„noroln. 423-5806 4 8 0 2 go. Bolow wholesale ustby t h e BERRY PATCH : classified departs ■ f a r m ^m a c h ^ ^ — Nico lo size men’s West- by . form to our c -“■ I APPUANCES orn shirts. 733-0471 — 6/15. Bring this ad to re- u t d e l a y . J HAY - Oat & Alfalfa hay, no re- Rasborrlos for.salo. You- r ad started w ithoul 1480 Com)}lno 25' Hoador.ar. rain, $60.734-5609 colve free music lomp. can get your a Admirol Frost-freo Rotrlg. . - 678-2717.______ip. pick or »ro-pick, VoryBer- 12' Oswalt Mixor Box. NH Brown, $150 or twst olfor. ry Farms. 4 1/4 mis. eait IH HAY FOR SALE 400 ton e print cle^ly with dalark pencil^or pen 1030 Stackwagon. NH f f i . . Rostored plstw^733-3905— ol K-mart on Addison * P l e a s e i 1032 Stackwagon. Ttl- allolfa. Good quality. No5: _____ F A X 23 characters » 5 Ave..TF. Call 423-9071;, i are approximately 23 Truck w/ Harsh B ^ H CiC rain. 674-1079______For salo: Konmoro washor Yamaha intormedlote trom- • T h ? r c a — & dtyor. works groal, $150 >m- Twin Falls Fsm ars’ Msr* idlng blank spaces) pert e r l i n e . Grinder Mixor. t)livor®'' Horse hay mix. Call YOUR bono, F attachment, ( I n c ln d L Tractor w /loader.^ • 543-8373 for pair. Call 543-6743. oxcol. cond. $60(). ($1,300nt, ket. Tuesdoy 5:00-7:30 e pay accordii^ to rat-. I • Please i — Range w/oven bolow & llst)734-244e-Mark. town Twin Falls. Fresh, Inted below. Quality lot crop dairy hay,°y> oven above, $75 or besi AD i s p r i n t ! ' ■ EZEE-ON Manure Loader oal fiay, tost & devory " TIMES CLASSIFIED MUSICAL - Antique upright*7" local produce, herbs, 1 Modei-IOO. '60 Chovy offer.736-1910 before 7 Regent piano, good con­ flowers, crafts. / I . tnjck S400.678-5746.\ avai/ablo. Coll 208-767- p.m. Thurs,/ or message. DEPARTMENT on- / ■ 9 run my ad in claiassification ] _ 3^or208-767-311,0. dition w/bench, $650. Cali j” Please i FORSALE175AMIchlgan — Used WosUno House DW.190- 208-734-5538 — - 543-4025 evenings 4 ------5 5 3 ------q ^ j °o Quality Camas prairie hay, ______fo r______d a y s . 1 I loader. $6500. Call &ko “V- $75. Used Magic Choi /For sale: 1 complole so — | videoequipm ^ • I (702)738-5237 eves. no rain. 2 & 3 string balos, drop-in stove. $75. ra c tc r p e r s p a c e p le a se , includingin blank spaccs.J I __ ’ alfalfa & oifolfa grass mix. • Ram golf dubs w/cagyint i ------5 i5 ------1 I 733-5168. pm | P E T C & S U P P L ^ 35' MItslblshlTV, now I (Prim one charac I FOR SALE grain windrow3w ' Call 764-2116. ^ / 5. cQoe $100/offer, gooc S ’ $i650salefor$1200.Cfill I I ------~ , pickup for Massey Forgu- ___ cond. 733-8707 after Sprtwa COCKAPOQTSuppies, buttJ 423.5823.------I ______} son comblr\p to fit modelsIVa Quality horse hay, $60 porjw 4 8 0 4 ______I ol. ton. No dust. 736-4258. I Full set all graphiie daiwt,od c o lo r o d N ? 4 S '. C a ll I ‘ I 610-850 an\l 860. oxcel- ^ I^UILDIHQHATE^^ all. 734-32^ ’ . Q11 supor nicol 3 yrs old Drake I ------*I lent condition reasonably3ly I I ie I irons. $250. Misc usoc - vAdeosyphor II •fsateillte . ------1 ^ couchos$100. Cal I ' I ' prfcod. Cali early morningf»9 4 709^ ”1 Drywall spray rig, 1980 __ FREE a ^ rab T o kfttya IS" I— ------. I1 or late ovonlpgs. 652-3379 Sprayforce 350 Hunlcano.960 .734-6488 ______17_ goodho^e..^734<^. ------1 72 | ^ > I O ^ E ^ ^^ V4 Wl8 Consln.& big alt j: I, ------> . . I FOR SALE one granary nd pump, &binks gun, $3500 G REASE & GRIME? FREE: Beautiful gray & ------■;— I ‘ry 10 yr old Standard Brod 'sM UseHERq, the powoi I I ______■______I building 16X48, ^ fair to<0 gelding, broke to rldo or or best offer. 934-8637. . *ni white 3 month old kitten,r& I ^ eSs" 1 ______^_____ i______•I I good cond., very good 7 cleaner and degroeBO•°{ all shots. 734-1764' on. I W A N T C D T a B U ^ 00 drive, will soil complete wl ---...... 111.- th at’s GUARANTEED . ' II motai rool. lo bo moved saddle & Omish made,de, 4 8 0 5 1I or taken down, w/extro — I HERO Is available a GOLDEN RETRIEVER spottod show & work hor-or- IC A U S A S & E O W Ii^ these locations: iX a CK, 10 mo old female,ER ^MtorT^sV^VCR^s.^a^ N a m e ------I bidg. & extra iumbor ind. nes3,-$3800.324-4439 I Asking'$2195/offor. Late iKT VALLEY CO-OP CENEX needs room to run, $75 423-4676 eves & vyknds'' - — Sharp comcordor. 12-zoorr 837 W MAIN — wttfi papers, 436-1164- I A d d r e s s , ______7------I i evenings or oarfy momln-in- 12-yr-old mare. Has donemo w/ hard case. $4(J0}om 01 • (■ Any size goose decoys &■ ______1 . gs. Phono 652-j3379. some barrels & poles. Clty/State/Zip_3 - ______L------^------OS. offer. 734-8217. 3 or G as dryer. TV's , VCR's^ LAB yellow. ACKod line, first' ar ______------' 1I For Sblo: 6600 Edible boon^ gentle. Good kids or pack ___ exorcise bikes, rowqr, ^ Phone Number. J combine, JD, $6,000...... ~ I' ■"bmp. 736^0463;...... ” •shots.dowdawsromovod.a ^ ^ . ______I nor8O.$1200.432;536a. "O' 7 wks old, $250 436-5646.rod. Buylng.comlcs, Star Wars. _ 625-S2Q3 or 73<-1637. industrial sewing machine 146. McDonald toys & other , —T 4 yr old sorrel more, excel — typos «f toys, sdenco fic- Grain Augor 32'x6*. Wheel oily Brother Word Procossort__ . newmotor,$1000. PERSIAN: Rat face adults R a v S c h e dB i U L E ' blood lines, protessionaiiy ' Cair324-3353. — CFA. Dedawod & shots.ults tion, collectlblos. 733- carrier ^ 0 drive. Good trained, excollont 4-Hi.H w/ 12 in. monitor. Exc ots. 0016, ask for U ura. • cond. $475.543-8697 17. cond. $200. 324-7041. Boxed trained. Very lov- ,DS n / I U S T B IEe R R E R A I P 97 horse. $1,600. 324-6517. KILL WEEDS 'O®' Ing $150-200. 637-4040lov- ■' A ll A o eves, orloavfl msg. •• Trim & edge around trees MO Buying psddls cars. Any = : S yr. old small Appalogsa^ IB M C O M P A T IB L E — make, model, color or COMPUTERS.We haveL Et - landscape bods, shrubsays S iam ese & Balinese kit- Days Cbarae per line 'tnldrnatlonai 1460 com-m- mare, $900. Miniature XT tens, reasonably pricedkit- con^ 643-8462 evenings ~H um ber ot Da bjne.-luily reconditioningng ffiule. call 733-4963. - large seledion of rocondivn fi' sidewalks, and drlvowayi sod or leave m essage 733* ...... $ 3 .0 9 p e r lin e ~ Honed eomputora al roa with ENFORCER HEX'■ d W/1M shots. Gall 536-5750. at tho end of lost year, 01 — ^W 6782 days. Ask for Moi... 1-3 d a y s ...... $ 4 .7 6 p e r lin e now factory motor. 20>0 ' Broke, gentle, 3 yr. Redled sonaWo prlcos..733-9444ran. DAY G rass & WsK ^ Klilsrs. GUARANTEEOI Springer pup, 7 weeks, 4 -7 d a y s ...... $ 7 .9 5 p e r lin e header, $17,500. 543-'3 . Roan mare, 14.1 hOnds,■ds, ' . ■■ ry shots, good family,dog.ipo 4 IF io ^ Availabio at: . og. anything electronic. NOT 8 -1 5 d a y s ...... $ 1 4 .4 0 p e r lin e -----1 VALLEY CO-OP CENEX $25. 734-7329.-______,. 16-30 days...... — horse. 15.2 gelding,’S. | ^ ^ 1REWOOD__ ,. WORKING Of WORKING ' NH 912 14.ft. Bwathor.sr. $2400. Call 637-6217, 837 W MAIN “ BORDER CDLUE6 ,:puro-~ 733-6760 will pick up free. • . x M l n e ' ' ^ ■ Field ready. $6500. ^ Firewood: Hard wood 01 iTp brod, puppies, $80, no. # l l h B S ^ 324-3543.______CRAWFORD FARRIER” pine. 733-9318______7 ^ KILLS FLEAS? papers; d a 423^993 no. Electric potter's wheel, old y Insertion, add $2 for Magic _ SERVICE _ d or ENFORCER OVi'ER NITi __ - _ medal8,badgos&.. — For e ach S u n d ayrnAg in Weekly for only $3 per ' QUJTFAfiUINQ " Over 20 yrs. exporlonca. Pine firewood for sa)si‘S9(___ FLEA TRAP controls flea}nd cATS^Boauttful Persian, 8 Include your a d in / Boston 8400 ewather, AC,>C, Spociallze ln chronl6 & porcord.Alsotenotson without Insocticidas, ani mo, jjpade, declewed, Due: . s stereo; Case IH 6550 in temporary foot disordera posts, $8.60 ea. 733-5826^ it’sGUARANTEEDI ^ shots, $125.736^682 Tota! Am ount Dt TOM lino baler; Belarus 825• 4 Head farrier for West T> soe Available at: ! Osn*rttormln.6KW,Wood wd. 480 hrs. Hoston3n '■ State University for 4 yrs. _ VALLEY CO-OP CENEX CHAaPA] Xpup^es. stove, propai^s refrige, r m oney order Is enclosedB d jo r S • Swathor 6400, no cab,lb. Worked w/Dr. Bob Patter­Z. | - - 811...... — 1 837 WEST MAIN — 0811733-7831...... tank, river raft. 837-^04 □ M y c h e c k o r m U'.SSf-4XiB for |FURNmJRE4CA^ art, .— — — ^ or M aster C harge (Circle^eone) ; • son ® Canyon, TX foi uns DALMATIAN AKC reg. 3 Honda Trail cycle, prefer , a Bill m y V ISACard oi Number______— o v e r 6 yrs. Forfost S •ET Little PU stylo golf carl R etiring; Model 95 JD ^ 2 yr old Mauve and ■»*blue $76. Hot Point refrlg; njn569 mo old male, w/shots. - Credit ,CaiJon P ate ------Michele. 324-9166. ~^ couch, w/dbl sbte hlde-a j j - $200.423-4427.- t. . . Expiration combine, exc. shapd, bUie evyyday.$100.324-856 “i- $3000. Cali 438-5822- ERIC WANMAN bed, $200.00.733-3961. _ P.O. Box 548 1^ ° ‘ Log Cabprpkg^10.94SS . FREE. V4 Terrier V4 Cocker UVETREESWAMTEd'' \ — HORSESHOEING die Spaniel. MBle.‘. pletelyrsbuili: $899090 ing 16.2h. Stout, rope,oe . VERY GOOD CONDnan, decking. PlaiisTWdeo,le. lo Call 7 3 4 -4 4 1 6 , le a ^ e I IS , $500. Coil 734-8107; message. avo ctacked, also looking for _ J Can438-55e8«.43&-812323 horse. $2500 783-6385 ND. - & other sizes available. j ', Nordic Track. 7 ^ ^ ^ . , — iT— "■— ^------3 0 7 W 2 4 4 5 .

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903 I i4 910 1 . p ® ' ■ ■ I .BOATS & ■ , iTRAVELTRAILERSl I • ‘ ■ |[ t h e ACES:S ON BRIDGEj C ' . B obby .Wolff I ACCESSORIES ■ 1972 Cardinal 14' self con­ & SER^ SKI BOATie-Flborform, V tained, kingsizo bcd..new “'Tis not knowingg mt xich, NORTH ^lA ■ ? hull. 1987 140HP SUZU­ RV battory. good cond. /. tvhat is usefuU th a t m a k e s a w ise A A Q .1 0 7 f KI OB. Fully equip, low $750. Call 544-2630. • . if w n .’.’ ' ¥ A 10 C 3 usage. S5000 786-3510. * m M s M ♦ Q 8 2 - 1974 23' Prowler, with AC, , • — T hoinasFl i 'f i l l e r , M.D. ■ , 14>ft. Vol'co Boot $795. '92 clean. S3900 or bool oflor. I Call 733-P931 extx t 7 -for more, Informalation or your servicee representativer I Evlnrudo. 15 hp bool ' ■ Call 934-4410. . W E S T . , : . . , molor. only 1 0 hours- :1993 18' Laylon. iTiany op­ m m m s m n - "The'slam was cold,Did," observed A 5 2 usod. S1495: Makobosl i m m i i P MONEY EXPRESS • • oHor tions, oxcollont condition. . S & R Construction ^' . JD EXCAVATION Ml . a'critical North. ■ V- - - . V J 9 5 4 Call 324-6153- • Wo specialize in real estate 733-3561 Need a backhoo? Footings, Foundations _Bill’s H andym an '^s " T h a t’s e a s y fo r• ycyou lo say," ♦ J 10 93 C 5 ♦ K 4-3 1994 23' Kit Travel Trir. N eed a'dum p truck? Walerfalis, Ponds. Top Soil - ^ S'personal loans. Poor, • replied South. “Afterer tho play is * J 10 93842 8 4^KC53 BAYLINER B '86 Copri V4' Sleeps 5. AC. awning, ' Dopondablo & Exporiolfbed!1! . Fine Gradiol^Landscaping No job too small credit ere a bankn;plcy.O;K.l- Forco 50hprr»otor. S3000. Light construction. ( oVer, 'even 1 can se eJ how hi lo bring dual-battory. storoo. Usod 985 S. 1200 E.. Eden Reaj^afilo Ratos made ' , Greaf rates! Locally SOUTH Call 324-2699______' . very little. $1 1 .9 0 0 . Call us at 825-5416 ^ - Remodeling, Painting, .. iA th e h e a r t su it J n thth e e re a l w orld, ' — A K J 9 8 6 - ^ — Rocl( Hauling 734-7948 ' ownedi (208)736-0033 SEA DOG '90 2 person iot 734-8S23.______Also tow n C are I;m ad e th e c o rre c t jjlayilay.". . V K Q 8 7 2 ^ 423-4296 or 420^7079 ■ \ " Review both sides!S c of th e orgu- • • ski. Very low hrs. riow COMPANION Thomas Backhq^ I • ♦ A 7 ... trallor. Liko now con’d. Service / • * [ trient and choose one1C iside lb sup- ♦ A" . S3200 CQII431-5434 Quality mado in Idaho . Homo Repairs 'A port. NASH Sen/ing Paol to Gwdlng Of All K inds EBest Painting Affordable, durable - Foundations - = FENCES! C A L L B est cpJalily • - West’s diamond jac jack was cov- Vulnerableble: Both BROCKMANS' RV Water Linos - Ponds - Etc. Dole Robinson i 'ered by dummy’s5 queenq and • Dealen southSOi I 734<}167 1-800-773-3167 5' HEAHrapOHCOHSffiUCTlON ■ Best workmanship 825-4237 Jiin»825-5414Vurel 7 3 A - 2 9 3 9 Bost price .E a s t’s king, forcing' S(South to win, JcAMPERSreH^^ . I Free Estimates TERRY.23' 1973 Good 733-9649 *21 atlhetono . . 324-2428 the ace. South dreww ttrumps and' Thcbiddinling: '73 F-250 w/‘78 cab over' condtiloh. Self containod. ' Local: 733-9063 Ray fl i'Son'Constrvcllon 1-800-484-9656-0981 i . campor. S1450/offor. Whon Quality Counts — ' cashed his heart king West„‘North East Call 324-2847 or 324-3354 1-800-733-9063 to iclaim . C urtains!' ‘KWc S f - ‘- I 764-2014.______Additions, remodeling. P ass ' 3 A P ass • r Torry Resort 22'. nOw ond ed. South'could no Ion .. .. cu5iom{lecks..paiios.-... .NONORTHWEST COLORS ' longetpick up ^ f,T Pass f 5 V Pass . 19681 18-ft. Road Runner,. . o f‘93. Porfoctcondillon. 25ycarsexpericnce,feiiable.- Dor Look Ck b L'fill ihe Umeli ' Don’t lot your houso Jade ______794-2759...... { h e 'h e a r ts w ith o u t lo:loss, and the PPass' G* Pass • I 733-3066. • _ FENCE.PRO: Free Estimaies. in i the summer sun. sla m w e n t one down. Permanent eyeliner, »• G A PPass • Pass Pass *1990 •' S&S 8 ’/4' cam por. Widow must soli '91 Jayco ,t Foncos. becks. Awnings. : 733-5369------ProtectPro il with a now coal "M y play w as corrc(Tcct," insisted gag/oloct..quoon. solf- eyebrows, lip color. ol paint. Froo Eslimates. 5lh whool. like now.'bosl Carolyn Blankenship Fi.N.- W obuLId & repair, ------. o(f South. "With the A-1010 iin dum m y, I . Opening: lcad:DiamIci ond jack cont. S4500. 678-9725 otfor. 324-2060.______all types ol IfiTlces. Remodeling? Coll 324-8598 ■ pick up the suit withth ione finesse Skin Pigmentation Work guaranteed. New Construction? 6' cob aror campor. sloops ■78 Terry tandom'axlo, 27'. . (208) 78d-S1M w h en W est h a s all four)u r h e a rts.” BID:d w i t h t h e a c e s * 6 ind. lacks & tlo dowms. fully soK-containod (gas Froo Estimates. All kinds of contracting. “W hat’s wrong withi t h two fmQss-' S600. Call 423 4519. • or eloctric). stovo. re- 423^90 or f Also d o c k s &. cii .M-D 1-800-847-4490. p Claude's Pro Painting es fgitnffir East?” frig/froozor, lub and show­ lawn sheds Lowest tiid in town.' '■■ counlcrcd south holdolds: !9' campor. very clean. R on H arney 733-8380 North. “If^UT:ashI didummy’s ace Quoon size tx>d. stovo. Ice er, air condllioning. 'Now Highest quality. Exterior ♦ A Q 10 7 ■ tlro^rakos, TV anlonna. first to discover EastEa has the V A 10 6 3 tax, and hoaior. 733-6456 brubrush, roll, or spray. Also and awning. Includes CERTIFIED STEEL SECURITY BUILDING < sta c k , you can still picV)ick up th e suit ♦ Q 8 2 • 1 oiling roofs,.atl work. Brahma toppor, fils bods 6' equalizing hitch. Groat ■HJQQZZSH Guaranleod. Local refs. .^ th o u t loss (two fines;lesses)." ♦ Q 7 widoXB- 4* long. S350. cond. S4900.825-4125 or ' BUILDINGS I Old World Flooring c • MAINTENANCE S' 734-5155 & leave msg. Metal Building^S Roofs FREE Estimalos! W h o w in s t h e5 iargument? _ , Call 536-5840.______■ A rtistry ■ 2 0 years experience! throughout Magic Valley! ■ • N orth's closing remarllark ended the fouth N o rth , « Garage ♦ Workshop Hardwood Insiallalion Carpentry.remodeling, ■ l¥ Socurity 8' PU campoc w/■ PALOMINO 77. toflttroller ' Carport ♦RV Storage CALL 733-2735 discussion. He said,d, "Only' a 4-0 ** , ' sloops 6. SISOO.Good s Finishing & Refinishing • bomb repairs, painting, _ ■ hydflacks. aloops-5-6. ______*-Machine.Stiop______------heart break us a problem ------■ ■CuiiUltlonrCall S43‘0073” Painting (inside & out) I...... I' III! I I I I I i M ♦ Hcxsc Bairis ♦ Loafir>g Shods ■ Pote Button 9Jid East, if-anyone,!, is the big fa- ER: Two hearts. Nice ■ Whilo ' shell, cab high, flis COMPANION '95 ^pn COMPLETE INSTALLATION______I Z34r5972------m m m - vorite lo hold the stactack. Why? He ^NSVyE ‘79-83 Toyota long bod. Chaser 1 8'^ Lois of Cuslom DesignA-ow Prices I , SNAfCE RIVER j r :, but the hand is still a is ^ PROFESSIONAL ■ had an opportunity to double'five truinps, t S175. 734-1367, extras. Exc. cond. Pricod 100% Financing's Yrs. Exp,N U ' Docks & Patios I • •; _ _ hearts to direct thele 1lead, some- ' fn»nimum.m . _ right.' 788-0900 days. Over 25 Y ears Exp. "ROOFING & COATINGS [(untkint (o The Ana. >' 0 Ilox I3U. 768-9533 oves. . 7 3 6 -6 5 4 8 ----- ^ thing h’e would surely•ely have done stodix^^ p. ' . '739-3264-" -73733-7221 or 326-5857 iBJ.»1UiS«Ebrrni(y. i 905 I Call AnytiftitL.^^^ Commercial, iridustrial. h a d h e b ^ e n void.” _C 7^ :^ 0 5 0 * 1-800-471-4050 | S350. 734-1367. ' 423^524or733|39^ I iNood -55 Chevy RU &&or o s. 543-5962 • Rogoncy hot tub. 6‘x7;x30. too largo or loo small. 20 yrs h 220 volt. 4 jots, pump & ALAN'S General Carpentry' exper. Free estimates. j ^ | ports for rostorollon. Col Wonting to buy small balls^ SUZUKI. 1990 DR250 Su­ : 733-3501.______nn PQf T rapp, g reat bike!,1 molor 4 yrs old. cover & Remodels • New Coll Ward ^ ■ ___ ol oat hoy 2 or 3 siring. dod<.-S1495, 324-8453 construction • Specialty 734-6294 ■ ’ ■ ond Contact Uoyd at 324-7557. 532-4408 ottor 8pm. r DEUVERED Old loolher'gun bolts one docks, pat«s.* palio covers, R E S T EA SY • '• holators. 543-5315 : ■ YAMAHA BREEZE ATV, Sand & qravel topsoil _L1 Would like 10 buy commer- carports, sheds. Small y for, driveways. H ate S h o p p in g ? 0 u . cial convection ovon. Coll;^ i (2) wilh carriors & splash rSun Valloy-Halloy 5B4 QBurda. Now battory. Un-J iMbTORH^UESftflVS jobs & repairs. 3, parking lots. etc.—. _ I'll tako Itio hasslo > Yollowstono Park souvou^^- 677-2037 or 678-8584 dor 200 hrs. $2000oa/otfor ' 734-3244 Cravol Salos I . out ol y.ourdayl Grocory ______{-noif-itam8,-or anythir>g-o^.oi. -ovonlnga...... - !L J9Zfi^aUambo;5j»j3.55_ NORTHWEST I — ~ 5 4 3 ^ 1 _ Dodge,.cob oJr, sloops 6. ----- or-any.occaaion!______1 I Ifjtorost from those oroos -.“COMPANY, INC. I■McGlnnls^ntfirpVlses’ ~■Coll mo (gi 733-8978. WANTED Old duck ot ,if excel cond, $7,900. - Welding &,Concreto • ' ^543-5315______goose decoys. Must ‘hn be YAMAHA’94 Tlmbon«(?lf 1002 TURNIPSEED — 7 3 g M i ^ ...... - I- Llkonowl $3200/offor,r 536-5209______CONSTRUCTION • Fabrication & Repair H WANTED 2.l9nQth3 ot) t 8 ‘ v o r y r o a s o n a b l o . Call 734-3545______AUTO PARTS & 24 Hour Portable Senrice ■ .vdiamotor white plastliistlc 837^040 •______1976 23ft Boaver, loss than ACCESSORIES ' Remodeling, decks, ' 10.000 ml. now motor & roofing tiles & additions. FREE ESTIMATES . •~pipo to buy or trade 4 733-OO33or736,-O110 A-1 ^ SHELTON'S “ nook & latch sprinkle WANTED TO BUY: An.An- YAMAHA 1992 Y22S0 llres. $6900.733-1408. . JAPANESE ENGINE & Licensed & insured. TREE SERVICE pipe. 734-1727. Ilque walnut furniture, otcold Excol. cond. $2650. TRANS. 4X4 specials. STEVE 324-9210 Serving Magic Valley. ___ puisos, crocholod & om''am- 678-7566 ovanlng. 1983 Cross country dasa A; __ 1.800-365-3742 IS. WORKTOP ART fora broiderod. linons. — 30.ft. 57K ml. 454 Chovy , Handyman Son/icos ' . Wood River Valley WAtTTED Boat loader for I e h e m " or wherever , rtplcHup. Call 536-54211 733-3738______“1 onglno. 6.5 KW gen. 2 nomo repairs: Electrical, ■ _i 9OT n AC. Top storage pod. - lo b s ■ Alpine Landscaping iFREE ESTIMATES . WANTED small oconomi — I I BOATS & . 734-8110or420-9241r ANTIQUE AUTOS Spring dean-up, rotolilling,' 733-9318 omi- A ' Vg2 7 ^ ^^CCKSORIE^ I > cal car. ratod good li & COLLECTIBLES J & C DAYCARE■ ESTIMATE 733-0966 mowing, power raking, i'll!!; |^ ^ 2 Ar a o I s a l e s _ J QMC '78 Royale 28* Runs ^ Licensed staff ."-good cond. for a higl ■ J '89 16' BayUner open bow. groat-looks groat. Colloct- shnjboofv. sprinkler . .^school sludont. paying li • CHEVROLET - 1990 Cor- CPR&FACortlflod = HONEY DO. INC.III systems. Ail yard care ^DALE’S TREE.UMB r w/125 HP force. All cov-V- able $26,000. *Got Bus’ volio Roadstoe, 2 2 ,0 0 0 . iho rongo of S2000*!f'S GARAGE ' ers. low hrs. stonid insldo. , Mon-SgL 6am -6pm No Jo b too small needs. Free e sl 734-7898. CHIPPING u3000. Uuro 733-0016. 10. 734-4781 miles. S2000 under book. For mulch or disposal. oxcol. cond. $6200. 733- : .436-8163 All a g e s accepted. Call DEWEY TUBBS CALL 734-1206 FULL CIRCLE/SPRINKLERS Free Estimates Jf/ANTED used Lovis 501 S A L E 5839 or 733-1963. Ready for conversion. 35" . 734-6271 — city transit bus. •S4750..■ '56 Crown Victoria unro- Servidng new & old (208) 734-2742 Call S43-6901______13' Dalco aluminum boat systems, conversions. • (208) 733-3123- — T I M E ! at exc cond. 423-4077 stored. $7.500.-79 Monte Lawn sprinkler System .w/15 HP Evlnnido motor CarloT-tops. $1,150. Collill manual/electric, landscaping ~ WANTED: 1978-60 mete’S'S’’ 2 d a y s, S .lines . Vinyl Home Siding . .homoAT,A/C,8lMp-5-e ' . wArallor. $1350 or v^lll soliell . WINNEiBAGO 734-136 7 Insured. Free Estimates Free Estlma^s N A T H A N ’S ..,to 2S‘. low mlloa, 733;710l7108 . . 5 ^ 5 separate. Call 733-0350.)■ Minnie 300, Mlnnlo Wlndo KEN'S Handyman Service r324-7653 o r 420-6036. y,, ----- $2 for oQCh addltionalllneIne ...... “ Warrior. Brave. AdvontiwT?■ HTTi CK '56 Conturyy COUNTRY CLEANERS ■ Tree Trimming &'Topping, • }for 14 ft doop V M irrocratt. 326-5836 o r 326-5045 .>JVANTED: 3 cords ol goo.300d Listed by separate dtios fo ” • BROCKMAN'S RV 4dr/hardlop. 69K originalQ We dean here, we dean GREENSKEEPER „ Hedge Trimming & -firewood, 733-4402 ,n 1981 15 hp Evlnrudo. 734-31671-800-773-31P7r .mis. 90% rostorod. $5600 I Removal. Free Estimates. Lawn care **— Fridays & Saturday's'8 .Trallor.$1650.324-4240. - Call 788-3301 there, wo dean everywhere. WANTED: Good 5 spd T '93 ROCKWOOD Maverlkk RosidenUaJ, detaiiing, Thatching 734-1157 sp®- Wilh prepoym6nt you also 1'4’ Oorsett-40 H)®, Evin- “ tnins.for’eeFord RonBOnsor got oui^afago solo kitl "■ 30' 6*. Fuel Injedod 4600 CHEVROLET, Im0ala; 2 bfficcs. R e^naW o rales, . Landscaping ;\4x4. Call 423-6840 rudo, oloc. start, RIdoI Ford, generator, roof air,r, dr. hardtop, 1960. Totally Debris Removal - R & R TREE SERVICE ‘ ___ Deadlines: Guklo stotiftng. EZ loader refs. a\ai. 734-8728 R,R;HARDWOODn.OORS ,, Q f Thursdoy 12:00 noon for '°r microwave, etc. 12.500p rostorod. rod & whito. 734-7334 Trims, removal. Also -WANTED: L ato s o t o trailer. $1000. 734-3063” ml. $38,995. 788-00333 $12000. ■ 5. OLD & NEW FLOORS stump grinding. Fully ; .^ o r ld Book Eno. or com after 5:00 p.m, _ days. 7880-3722 eves FORD. Victoria's (2) 2 dr. Sanded & Rotinlshod i -eparoblo encylopedloa FridQy12?OTnoon MR. GREEN insured. Free estimates for Saturday - hard tops, nood rostorod, ^ Glista Finish (no wax) .TTie Yard Care Sen,riceman1 in Magic Valley 324-3567 - Call 324-2903 ,______16' Pontoon.dack boat,It, - • , ; $3200 for both, 734-7021. — : 25 hp motor & trallor.• r. 908 T ■ Fiw estimates-wfl go out ol town Mow-Trim-Rototill-Ropair ‘ or 800-675-8223 4 ■ BobPeiersonm , . M ■ ‘ S 2B Could bo oxcolloht float-Bt- I SNOWVEHICtXS DODGE.1953 PU, $800.r COMPUTER i Sprinklers-Landscape — < (Wanted 1965 Ford Mus TC Ing duck blind. $1500. 2 V8 ImEDICALSUPPUES 9- l A J E Q U I P M g J ^ NIco project 734-9160. COUNTRY CLUB 734.:5068or420-610t I long with a 289 or 302 VI ^ Call837-6199. . . ' - Upgrade. CD, memory. I FREE ESTIMATES ■ TREE STUMP 'm otor, wllh good Intorio HOYER Hydraulic Uft S65( r- 1978 Sports Coach. 26'.'. FORD '66 Mustang 2+2f. Support, service, trade. ------GGRINDING & REMOVAL exterior and runs good 17flfiborglos3boat75hp M Fastback. 289 AT. Call I F e tc h & C arry Invacare Whool Chai Software membership!ry. the small haul company MVC 733-9446 Free Estimates '^ so lookJngfora1969o{, " S165. Deluxe whoeioirt JohnsonrCroat for fishing 736-0927______' 1970, Z2B or RS Chov !L®„^ orwater8ports.S1200or 736-8808 le for those of you who doni Hydroseeding. landscaping. 73 3 -1 5 5 4 [1 In commodo. now bucko n Located across the street spnnkler syslems, fences, ^ ^ r!Damnro, automatic li $70. Slide Board S10rfg ; best offer,.734-6368 pi have a pick-up & need that "good condition or cai _ 4 9 0 9 ~ " l0 0 6 by Computer M art Item or Items hauled home, decorative colored concrete. ■ “;5ndo towards n 6 cyllndond“o" 324-2248.______18' Bayllnor. 65 hp ForcoCO I SPORTINQ GOODS SEMI & HEAVY eet Call 733-3752 SAVE 10-00% ■ outboani.groatfamllyfun, EQUIPMEMT over most contractors, j ;j| ' Mustang In good condlU Hospital bod elect or man jn, I HUfniNQSUPPUES ; JNNOVAIWE TUTORING _on. Phono: 733-8380 o ual, water proof mattross $5500. 678-4715 or I 436-5941 Kawasaki gas generator, P' WISECONCRBTE Si/mmw Session i-733-Se3e ony^mo. ___ $400.734-3168. r. I 1954 KW Spudnik w/20' TONVSlANDSCAWHa* — 120 V, 1100watt,$150or K-0* Phonics ♦Reading . H Bayliner, I/O In excel X sell loader bed. $11500Q SpedaHono in flat work. . jWantod 6' ^ a in link fence>nco, » best offer. 324-8788 after f patios.drn«ways; _ Pninlng. trimming, new lawn Writing • Sderw • Math . ' . M op rail & galvanized llmlino ^ ■ cond.. Ideal family & skiM 5:00 p.m. it 1963 Peerless logging E SAWTOOTH sprinklers, spring cleanups & trailer w/wolghts. $2500. . rod( work, decorative nxk. SHEET METAL Call'Bocky @ 734-7832 ’ Call 423-4934. ■ boat, Chovy 225 hp,doan dean lots. I^yrs. exper. Wo runs-great. $8495 733-13- Pool table, 3/4' slate top.- Call 436-5783 - Proe Estimates. Cornpe(ilA«ftalas« . Heating/Air Conditioning or Ruth @ 324^522 W anted at le a st 10'• TPI ij |[|| . 5241 days or 733-8611II need recovered. Pool n. . 324-6452 L ' R efrigeration do whal you cant Free Est. ------7 ------cam por, self contalnec ■ ■ eves. light. Atlcks and balls.si ATHEY 1 ton bale fork lift. , ■ . 734-3322. IRATHER HAVE AN “A" 3, 2 and 4 whool drive, 2 and itas Conimerclal & - ft clean & good cond. roflroa> i r n n T n n F r i B — $375. Call 733-0661 R^ldentlal WE CAN HELP . :sonably pricod. A lso.: J - 20 W Bayllnor. I/O, walkIlk —I 4 whool steer, low hrs^ 1 0 '-Sailboards, 9' 4* Gorge- 934-5182 days or 536-i <208)733-8548 -Gciflrentwrf Tutoring’’ wheel tJcycto. 733-5862 _ _ through bow, loaded. 10 . Build your own home, ■ English Oommar/Wriling .hrti. consider trade,e. board, lOVi'Tiga Lake10 5205 evos.______-1 Save thousands on your. CUSTOM Creative Writing .'-Wanted knotty pine bdrm lATVS|llOTORaC|^ES $14.500. Call 7 3 3 ^ 9 2L . boanJ. 2 masts, 4 soils, 2 G aH HZEEai It set any size, good cond — booms. S850 takos all or2 ■ diiNYiiwiYbhS construction cost wilh e. PERSONAL CARE ROTOTILUNG CallJlmil733-9173 , Call 733-0152. n Of Air© Raft. 14'. self-baling,’0. . makoanofferi734-1221.3r . FARMERS Construction S'tiller mounted on trador ■ ____ '63 Horloy Sprint. $450 c I. Managomont ■f' HOSPICE CARE gul. best offer.-764-2014. outfittor frame, 2 alum.m. I. 48' woed roto cutter. ■ W anted to buy older gui ----- dry boxes, 3 oars, near - EconollnoVan'85 1 ton.d We are a full lino HOME CARE . Call Munay Barkman at H tars, tube typo ompliflor odel new $3300.733-5180 ------910 T I Profosskjmaiy installod constnjctlon company. Medicare/Medicaid 1976 650 Yamaha modi _ IrnAVELTRAlLERS 734-6030 P VI& stringed InstrumenU X5650 only 8,000 origint 4.0KW Onan gon & 324-2428 . Certlfiod/Bonded. i<-Amorican made, worWn For salo, 1990 Gregor jot > high CFM air comprotf- EliECTROLUX ml. $950 or offer. Ca '84KltRoadRang6r, 16' [• 1-800484-9656-0981. 734-0600 Twin Falls tfscuum deaners, c o r not. 734-4415 ioovjavo 734^ 001. boot, galvanized trailer, r sor, storage compart-I* -- 436-6566 Mlni-Cassla •^message. __ now65HPForco onglno.,a ’ ' self-cont; tandem axle. " monts, worn lights, tad- shampoo^rii ctntraJ V8CS, . ^ m. exc cood. $ 5 ^ 733-3460 1; R &*H Constructioni MAGIC VALLEY . sales, seryiMf and repairs. ---- ^ 1979 Honda CX 500, cus-cu! 677-3744. Atter 5:00 p.m. ■ der rack. etc. 460V6. 1' STAFFING SERVICE I DESERT OASIS s •Wanted to buy.hoav'' y tom. 6284 miles, VlndJaUca- coll 678-3427 __ 's i 29'T®ny Deluxe, quern auto. Very good cond. Remodels & Repairs • I Tree service, I SERVICE INC. punching bag, dayllm Decks ♦ Siding-ooofs Sprinkler & Landscaping. _ '"'V® to rF a rrln g w /s to ro o Groat .water ski boaU Ray-IV. boa. microwave, awning.in S7S00' : . in T734-I777 arnlghtJfi*® excel, shapo. $1000.73< Bw muslc'systom, linons, » Window^ Tile Sotting . Senidng Magic & ■ . <^324»S644. son craft. V-drive. New. O' Painting S d air^t Cleaning ■ 3083 Otter 5:00 p.m. ___ . Ford 390 motot. $3400/0-.7 ^ ' DomeUc rofrig. $16,500. r . 423-563 or 733-9331 Anytime Wood River Valleys. 1 - - : B ar^ usod. 733-3581' ’? IDAHO HOME- • Wanted to buy: Oldor'®[' * 'l981 Hondo Interstote,.full fu tfer. Call 733-9590 P: Sabco utility trallor ' 886^2011 or 734^1 ft _ 'W/2.5KW Onan gon, U HEALTH AND 'niBarbls's & ^ l e clothe dreas. 19.000 mlloa iml ------HOSPICE.------from the-1960‘s-70'6.Wl !®“ ’ Kayak, skirt, paddlo, $4po. :• Iry locking tool S sup- ’ repair of any equipment 1)^8 $1495. Call 326-4652. . ’ ply coihpartmonts. All A-1 DBYWALL 734-4061 Twin Falls d I buy estates or collectioni — CaU324-7fl55______queen bed, microwave. S ' ihtjt^ q q hI r* aluminum pipe repair ,Call 733-9688 1882 Honda Goldwing, roi I' stMl. liko now. $2500 Expert hanging, t^ in g & 4365855 Mini-Cassla ,n ^ ' Mad River canoe. ^T UkoIko e le c t lacks,LO A D ED , - or 733-1322 eves. extra chrome, 45K mBot ar- - - $10,400 or offer 834-5587. * . textUf1ng.,Since 1978. Certified/Ucensed/Bonded netf tires and totterjarv’ now. All accessories, cor- \ Home Health Leaders1 . MAGIC VALl^rVi j 'Wanted to buy; Orogojgon $2200. Call 7 8M 117> rier. eloc motor mount. .Jobs large or small, ___ - Paid $1800, sell $900.C!' *95 4 : • roll out awning. Must sell. tv driveways. Parking lots\ I. 436:6566 M inl-C^la Zem an E nterprises — S ee at 1122 Blue Lakes>1''. Ford, Riangor '85 w/uttlltyI Asi^altpatchinQ. PEO PLE CARING .CaJIfOf free bid. lullcs YAMAHA- 560 M axli B0»oautltUt1}UIjur:- - - triitrott open.bow-w/135- ...... cloon &■ economical - 734-4228t>r‘nl-4228otsV inside.&'out iOyrsexp. 1-800-e94r7163 •'Call 736-2526 oves.ieavleave gundy, runs grbet, $60(600 hp E'vlnrude enghie.le . 1868 Prowter, 16', fully soil~ 'worktfuck. ^ 5 0 ; ■ , ■ FREE ESTIMATES }Se0; or best effer. 677*4054.’A, $3^.423-5283. .! contained. 543-6285 evesoH Call 208^1-5434 1 ,ssj ■ ' ' Call Bruce ' Vm«»age;^)ay« 738-656( 2 8 - ; 73317643- -

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t r a n s p o>rtation r 4 1099 I' ' 009 T l ' . 1 0 1 0 • . •• 1020 T■ iI 1020- . .’Tl1 d ' 1 0 ^ 1 ;; I i02o. ~ri ' 1006 ” I 1 0 M " 1 -4 1 1 I J - I AUTOSFORSALE ' j ,|J^^AUTOSFOnSAl^ ■_a1)to1dealer^ I ; SEMI & HEAVY . J I *xrs ■ 11|VAN&_BUSE^ _AUij2SF0ffSAl|_J. J_! _ A U T O S F O H ^ ^ •; _ .EOmPMENT iw GMT 1985 V4 Van. rebuilt; FORDTompo1985.5spd.‘•' PONTIAC 1990 Grand Am.I SUZUKl.'Sldoklck.‘ 1992, 'W/ '74 Bug, good running,' CHEVY Silverado. '91 ISU2U. Trooper. 1984.now V oxcet. cond. .$8999. Call. 755-2367. • J. 5 tiros, shocks J. baltory.y. 350 engine, now 411 • C Exc, cond 733-6511 4-dr. LE. Exc. cond. ,Low FAX H I iglo- shortOox, 4x4 w/V-8.- £ " mis, 326-505S. ., ~ -^73&1B24; ; IS roarond. tow pkg. now ra­ FORD-f700 1907. single5&2 spd. AC. crulpo. cuoton-tom 137K mis. LAI. PONTIAC '89 Grand,PrTxX ‘TEMPO ■'84 Clean In & $1800.324-3543, ‘ robuill trans, now tlroa,’ AT. ve. AC. till, crulso. ' -.trana. -Excollenl rubberleal 6002 leavo messago. 733-0748: ■- P a PS, POL, PW, cass,>. SE loaded. Low ml, oxc,:. out. Below Bluo Book, YOUR " oxcollont mochanica — $6500,934-5559, . low mllos. Ono Ownor,r. cond. $8500pr take overir $1350/offor. 736-8789 rS; CHEVY -91 1 Ton 4x^1x4 JEEP '91 'Chorokoo. S9KK "^ 1053 I cond. ntth whoo! & stoop ______.NIcel W5TB008A .. pay m en ts. OAC. 324- IMPORT & SPO RTS or. Rocofds QVflll. Col .^Xcob. Sllvorddo. AT. V*,V* ml. AT. AC. excel cond.d. . , I I I $8995 8446ovea; ’ • 1 AD : i ___ fAC, tilt; C/Ci PW. PDLDL, $l2.500/orfor, 423-5585.. I - 102 0 ■ VOLVO-240 1988. Exc. TIMES CLASSIFIED- ; , 324-4170 ______. Mtn Homo Ford - Cond. AT. AC; cruise, iglo- c a s 8 , S u p e r C le an n nl - — •»—— | a u t o £ f o r _s a ^ . / (800)743-3326 DEPARTMENT , ■ . ‘FORD F700 19B7, ainolo5&2 (»5X26061A. JEEP Chorokoo '95 4-dr. _ PORSCHE944-'83,Goodd AM-FM CaBS0ttOS699S' 1 C A RS. T 208-734-5538 j T j, ; axlo diasol tractor. ,bor..5&S $15,995 '• 4x4, V8. AC, lilt. C/C. PS,5- CARS UNDER $2001 Vohi-• FORD '93 Tempo sedan, 5 cond. $6850 734-2212,,. - or olfer. 734-4668 PB, PDL, PW, casa. Not a VVn9WVainTOwo1?o!no. • trans. Excotlpn't rubborleal Mtn Homo Ford , ® • cles auclioned off by IRS,> spd. AC. low mllosl 10% 'AT. $1500,734-8937 • k oxcollont'TnochanIcaOOP- (800) 743-3^6 mistake!'Actuai price! .DEA-FBi, nationwide.• APR, $488 down, $170,- • cor^d, lifth whool & sloop ----- «P287 A Trucks, boots, furniture,; 6 2 /mo for 60 m os. t or. Rocorda qvqII, Col ’CHEVY ’92, Dually Xcalcab ' $18,955 computers, & moro! Call' W51W027A . 324-4170 ___ 4x4, AT. V8,- 454 Epglnolino, , Mtn Horn# Ford toll lroo.7 days! 1-600- $7995 964 Sharp truck! «5X28046A6A. (8 0 0 )J 4 3 -^ e _ 549-2951. oxt. 2799, Mtn Home Ford • r ,‘jCHE\>ROUET. truck. 19B4lOlst $19,995 2 . (800) 743^3326 • 2 ton. groin bod w/holsl1 Mtn Home Ford . MAZDA B3000 1994, cob* FORD '82 Thunderblrd, 2 $2000. Coll 654-2663.. (BOO) 743-3326 .5 spd. PB. PS, 20Kmllos,. cir V6 ongino, AT, radio, FORD '94 Escort sedan, 5-r ______----- Call 324-5954.,______now tiros, shocks, struts,^ spd, AC. Nice Car. Low FORD, 1979 U-h^ul.a n11 d DODGE 1990 Ram Char£ 4 . wheel alignment & ongino3 miiesl 10% APR. $488 b o x w /o v o ^ _ ^ o t an\^qy3. ____------Mtn Noma Ford 1 0 1 0 “1 1 CADILLAC '89 SedanH Mtn Homa Ford DoVlllo. White wArod° • (800) 743»3328 • D O D ok Club Cab PU,tilko 'i: ' (BOO) 743-3326 VANj^BUSESj^ loathor. Exc. cond. $9000. V. tocTw/diosol. Justico\- Ilk FORD, Bronco. 1988. hi ,19. 733-6771 oves 733-4122 FORD 1986 T-BIrd turbo, nowrCoppor & sand cc nu3 vW -74V an.86k’prigmi8. 1 9 9 ? W '4. - an Eddio Bauer pkg. 324- 32- 1055 ihan 6000 mis on ro-ro- days.______'Silver bluo, loodod, clean,' /5-186A,LDflded,il(’MS«W or,S25.000.67S-2174. 1 $4000.677-3172 after 6. ____'. buiit engine, new tires, ____ CHEVROLET 'BB Comaro Z. Aulo, Trans. X i . #H)-l2A.V^.AirrS^^^| DODGE -&7.1/2 ion, 4x4. ^LT shocks, battery. G reat— Iroe.' low mis now paint. T-El enDnTni.n,«ril I nnri'^ ■■ ______F.aBD,.'94 E^^ptoror XL' d - WASS899S...... & ~ « J 7 9 9 5 . CosMtte, Super Own ______-Spd^V-.a_43a-S3Q2 ------^SrA T. v i. AC. tilt, gTC!-C/( -cond;St60er^g»S90fi—^ tops. Flntjncing AyoiioDio.®- Excollonl cond. 65500 ml ‘ '•50. PS, PB, PW, PDL, caa 326-5052 nftor 6pm _ Coll 733-1653 , WAS S999S ...... DODGE '88 Ram 0-5(lond- pnctory warranty, bole511^ CHEVROLET, 35.1 Con- Now point. WMto. Extom version Van. 1989, LOAD-lp|U .' FORD. F-250. 1979.Hop- 4€ AM/FM Cass. Great bubuy! Sl500/offer. 734-4313 '85, A/C. auto., storoo. HONDA, CRX,-1900. high5 ; IS-17B,l»»led,A?%W 1993sffipiiiP ongino, supor cab. oil1.900. o| Compare! «P313 — $1900 or oKor 423-4494 Ol. low Miss, bccOcnlCon(Moh> — mllos, low’prico, Oxcol. /S-157B, looded. g...;.^^9995] tions, very cloan, S2.90' $22,995 DODGE '89 Caravon, AT, ,N cond, S2450.'423-6130. WASSI0,995...... f e S * 9 4 9 5 ' V6. AC, low price & lowow CHEVROLET SUBURBAN bco5y Owned calj734-5363,______------Mtn Homo Ford’ 1985 Silverado* Conv. to ' PU, (BOO) 743-3326 payment! #5CN004B . 0° HONDA'88Accord,d . ,______— - -WASS11,99S...... FORD, 1989; % ton PI — $6,995 0 Q8. 3/4T 4whool drivo. 2dr/coupo.* Excel, cond.Id. ! «»■ S9000 cash. LIko owed nov FORD Rongor '86 SpoIport Mtn Home Ford 14000. 733-3695 _ Call63S-2172 19.000 mllos. Windowci-572- V-6.5spd.Ex1ondodca1 cab. (600) 743-3326 __ CHEVROLET'88 Celebrity. carnpor top. Call 206-57:istant - $3995 837-6358, I HONDA '60 Proludo. 5 sp. • 3033 for Bottip (of Insta ------DODGE 1973 1 ton wln=,|n: Call 733-1168 _ sun roof. $ 1 2 0 ^ 0 8 0 . F O R D '9 0 F2-S0 XL / return call. Avail. Iri Bu >^LT dow van, driv es, runs'III CHEVY 1975 4-dr. Mailbu3U Call 733-7900 'T / wook of 8/6 at 543-6176 351V8.Sapd. 78000ml,rcil.rod good, 5750.734-3109 ask classic. AT, AC, PS. y.ton & black. $13750. Loa\eavo 1 for Bob. M ^O A 1991,626, 72K.• ®5 J ^ \ / FORD79“0roon von V.ttm ro- ' msg. 352-1127 or mobilobllo ■— ------_ _ Nbe'ds paint, $700 or-beat spd. AC, crulso, now ' 351-V8, 2000 mi ongood n 731-1127. FORD '68 Aerostar van.on, offor. 734-4796. _ brakes. $8000.733-077575 . iMIiU^V^E'ADR. built ongino/trans, goc .now Interior, good cond. — 5-U6B,loodc(ia:i^i:i^Opfl#is!oOOMJn, CHEVY'84 Monte Carlo, NISSAN Alllma Silver GXE 1 9 9 3 n jB ^ S tiros, groalwork vohlcl $4800. Call 324-4117 . ' AT, AC. new tiros. 105K . xt^OwTied . l5-l73C.lmde()J^^K S1050 Rrm 734-4781'' FORD1990 Crowcij;^ ' 1994 Call 438-8230 9w n '4x4, $15,000 or bobest FORD ‘94 A erostar Ali-\{\. mia.$2000. Cair324-5250 _ \ASS1?.995...... 3 11,495 iUiRemoininffFoclojyWSffiM “ ' 01.DSM0B1LE 98, 1975, FORD.'89 F150 XLT2WJ ortor. 733-4430. whoel drtvo van. 4x4, AT.pi* • CHEVY 1993 Corsica, ma- WASS15,995.'.;.:..:...;.....J^ri AT, V8. AC. titt, C/C. P\ r ^ r . :,V6..ti!t.AC,c/c.-P_s,.PB.. 1. oxcol, antique cond. 2 dr. tiles! FORD'02 Exptoror 2-f r~roonrloBdedrlow-milea;*®'- “ loss-lHon 45K"mir657T I T n W T B — POL,-oaB0 .-low-mllo Sport. Black w/lots ofe, - PW. PDL, cass, low mllos. ’$8900. Call 734-3222 W5X14024A One ownari #5BR032A _ 'owner $6500. Call oarlyirly . $7,995 J tras, very sharp. 423-47S S17.B88 CHEV2W586 Nova, 4-dr.dr.' i--^ m h ^ o rig tg eveningsigs. Mtn Homo Ford GMC ’85 Crow cab. 6.212 itr Mtn Home Ford S-s^d7!S\C, PS. P ^ (800)743-3326 1 ton 4x4 dually. AC,:C,X- (800)743-3326 __ $2^75.733f779. (L “OLDS-60-D Royal, AC, }, 350- callbur sholl. New tires. FORD (6) LNT9000‘o, 3: FORD '88 Cadco conver-'or- c> (R Y S L d,R ‘8 7 Nojwilw PW,’ PB. />^lno stereo,00.-- -I — ■ ■ Jake, 829-5502 Leavo msg, R. depondabio transporta- Big Cam Cummins base,Jak - »;___ sion von, very cloan, cancan p o rk e r.- Low ml, Extfc. ■ 1 9 9 4 S ^ m l gspd. long whool I bas t , and GMC'81 Pickup, 350I onoon see at Rock Crook Ros->o*- Y cond. $4750.733*53355 tlon$900.7^-1810. . somo with now paint, ai rnli taurant weekdays mom-)m- I *5-177A.loodfld,i^Wig s.tan- Good condition. Cc 1 or DODGE 1993 Shadow,"w.. OLDS 88 Royal, '03 2 « if ' low Qoarod roar ends,Leaf, tn eves. 655-4391 Ings, or call 734-4154 or "‘ti,;. ; OisjettB,AiiBog,20,M0« «S047A.Air;Oui»!WiH dom oxIos.'PS. Le ------733-3799______AC, AM/FM cassette ra- A^um e loan. 82^>S714 WASS16,99S...... — dio, PL. PM, crulso, tilt, Bedilnei, Cboffie Plig., lo S ra iM , ' suspension. Storting590 or GMC 1 9 9 2 ,'A ton oxti a\\ PONTIAC 1 ^ 4 ir h o tccli- li- I------. .' cab, oxc. cond, $18,59*595! PORD Aerostar XLT '89.89. 47000 ml. $6 ,5 7 5 . Call , WASS17,995____ S8900. Call 438-5598 od. 733-7631, or 643-5784. back, now tiros, runsins 436-8123 ■______: FORD 1979, 'h tdn sheshort Lois of extras, loaded. — - good, low mileage, $995. ^,cab. box, 400 AT, $2595. $7000.423-4319. FORD '94 4-dr,-crow, cfl ---- FORD, T-bird, 1987, turbo,50, 734-8867 . F-350 CaIIS43-5167 . *! ___ MERCURY'93 Villagerg o ry 5 spd. only 80K mllos. diosol, AT, Low ml. F-3 ; & PONTIAC '93 Grand Arr dually 1-ton, XLT. Sot 1 ISUZU • ’88 Trooperr 4:4x4 van, AT. V6, AC. tilt. C/C,J/C, Power evef^hlng, AC 6 iss. ' CD player. $5250 or bosost sedan, AT. AC, tilt. C/C,:/c. , ' to pull 51hy/hooi 1trlr,1m . LS. clean &loado(le d ! PW, POL, PS. PB. cass. “ Low mllos & low paymoniiont_ Chromo. Soe.to oppre $8150,324-3946 power seat, Groat buy!luyl/ offer. Coll 733-8789 ^ S U E J.. ------#5EX013C ) — IVSET6002A.. . atO^Aftor 5 934-5869 / FORD Must aacrltlco ^7 3 $9,995 , ISUZU. Trooper. 198988, , $16,99j5 / ' 7 9 4 Falla Avenuie3 ' A f = I U 34-8860 4X4, excel, cond. $6,50,500- Mtn Home Ford // Torino, new engine»& B 'Mtn. Home Ford FORD 75F150Suporci i - paint $1350.736-7371I (800)743-3326 • 39WAT. Extra sharp,-J569 lo rn . 734-5363. (600) 743*332« ¥ ) » Twin Falls » 734- [ 6 '^ p b r s h o ll. 324-45( , 4X2. : MAZDA, 822. 1992. 4> ; Call 733-4078. 5— ^9? ' ■ MITSUBISHI'93 plckt AT. 4-cyl. AC. cassoV Jowmllos. NicotruckI 1C APR. $488 down, $17i , . - 62/mo for 60 monti WSRA009B $7,995 Mtn. Homo Ford (800) 743-3326 H TOYOTA ’81 Flatbed P imUKii n w/atock rack. 734-7629

' 1008 TRUCK PARTS & ACCESSORIES 1 1000 flN I(2) 7:50x16 tiros, studd iCI•2393 L li NCi tractfoad, losslhon 10 mk milos. $55. oa. 734-23tlorclai 1 9 9 5 3 nodol' m 1 9 9 5 Lumber rack, commorcnew ‘ gradOi fits iato mocIII sale S UIZUKI i S W I F 1 UKI 4 DOOR ' c h e v y s h o rtb e d ,-1186. nt cond. Paid $450. will s. t D O O I t G A suzuig K K 4 ^ ■ . for boat trailer. 733-ll{ 3 nshafi . ■ FGR0.1978. 351 ongli - . - r»bollt.hasn«wcamsh .& bearings, now piston:will ln-iin«,wter-«oWSOHC engine ’; . rinfls, new timing 45cho HP • •DflvarseHJoJlo&passcngBf-siilaalrbaos . oomploto. $1200./111 Vdo- __‘J ------f,i-,aiitof,4cyli pyllnSof, SOHCenfllne------I HI trade tor a 40 or 45 I outboard .motor, Wli! i inual overdrKro transmission . llverl (702)289-6845. typejcarquartoi^windows .. - - m m i a s i t " ...... j nderfuel tank ■ lopcndent suspension _ - 1009 T . : s s s s a t ■ 1 4 X 4 ’S . S-10 • N .6d. . ^ * . ' :Si H StSuri'l^' ? r window dfifoooflr :: 0^ MonWlledspon-stylfl outside mlmjrs ~ C H EV RO LET ’84 S- • fflazer 4x4, $3500. Net ' ■■ ■ ■■ : a - S S « . : - Some woric 423-6254 ^ S i ronl^u^«so;j3 SSetsu^^ ; - ;j ■ ■PORD -’6aF260.4x4. L - ■ :3iS£ „ J .o l extroal $B800/off lofSan^ windshield wIpersArasliers ‘ Redlnino front bucketsads.e..per;;:a i Call Eric.324-3106 ai i r m o r i S n i A ’ •Tachometer •Trtpmett , r ■ ' 6pm...... - •;4. V-8. ™ I l l V t ♦2-5pe»dtntBrmMBfitwliwilnctpllofl $44103,66 monlh doted . 2 00. I=1rtt ptyniutl ind twurity d«potR duele upon*Inceptionc $307,00, 66 month ctbuitbted Unrt»iub)eclloprlor«leorla'or lew: OAC. cap co« *11686 j)0, Rr»I »88..2 Units utbjcct to priorirlor ul« or loau. 0 AC. cap cost I8.2U.00. F aiM. en()le2»toailno» end for tt lOflttly payment Dealer retalni rebaieal - f o r d ’89. F150. 4x4.cond.. \ endieutlouilno$9,I <9,634.00. Option to putchm it Haw wxltond tor C,07B.67. Tpi & ah net Included1 In iriorany ptymenl Dealer retilfH retalc ra payment and seojrlly deposlTdtJb Won Ini AOD. cruise, till, casi af- ^ tS,768-W. Tax & title not Indudefl In tnonHil ' tone paint, mint cor ' Sw97offer'736-3984 I terSpm. ' . 4x4, 4 A ' ro m e ■ ' ...... NISSAN ’89. PU. 4X-)I " ■ ~ c v > .. 8 ; viriisoH. bla w id j to M . . . ■ E S it3 !& * - vfffV nlM one, SS70C 2nd Ave. S. s T , ::ofl^>C^736^- r .510 2rFalls, Idah<| .CHEVROl.ST.Blarr-S p.m. ■■■ I ■ -*1676. $1600 or best 01 ~ ^-^t324-e7a6after-S|:stldalo. . B Tw in Fs ? • • CHEW ■eo PU, ScoMc le a n • / /. „4x4. Vr8, 5 •P ‘>-^C, m I • - ' „

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T he A ssociated P ress ’, T h ec ;alleged rapes, which occ be- • u , twccntl February and April, invi 14-' POCATELLO - Threee currentci and for- ycar-oliold girls. . mer Idaho State Universityty football1 ^jlaycrs McDiDermott ordered all threece to appear were formally charged withuth statutory rape Aug.7 7 to enter pleas to the charge i t " ' JMonday and ordered to ap­ip- ' : ■ Carter and WWashington, as o ' V in c e L.ooi m b a rd i pear in district court for ar-ar­ _ junior runningg back and hcy-had-no ------_ w to to _ th oe ^ book on . ^raignment hext week. puntcr,-said-thc Sixth District Judge Peter ____ money, and Johnihnson, a sc- coaching.■ DG on SHutia . —McDermott, rclcascd-thc J__ nlorJinebocker,', saids: he had •' U e d ite di it. tthree on their own recog- ~ only'S150-|n-llie-le’bankrMc-' ------% . nizance after, handing them Dcrmott agreedd toi appoint • • '■ y the official grand jury in­ '.public defendersers to reprc- ^ f- ' 9?>9 ■ ;dictments. , sent them. ' —i Clevelandi EBrowns owner Ike Johnson, 22, and The app^aran•ances were ArtModell •Thomas j Washington. 21; only the last cvevidence of both starters on the 1994 the off-field-cocontroversy Bengal team, were eachich that has plaguRUed Idaho r il State’s footballill program, charged with one count oof f statutory rape, and Derrickck Carter,' 22, who An assssistont coach admitted toI takingta a test / . APphOU quit the team after the ninthinth game last sea- for a pfeyerp and players have: comploinedc errlck Carter, left, and BengalBe starters Ike , ^ Ladles golfF ggroup sets •• “Son, -i was charged with two/o ccounts. ^ th at hehead coach Brian McNcel;jely required E x-idahoI SIState football player Det All three facc maximumim penalties| o f life player::rs to participate, in religio;ious gather- Johnson,1, ccenter, and Thomas Wai/ashlngton, right, enter)r a co u rtro o m In meeting for r' T hursday • ini prison. ; P lease sesee ISU/D2 Pocatello3 ^Monday to be arraigned9d formally on statutoryry rrape charges. TW IN FA LLS -•‘The,Twin ‘Tl Falls Mu------rmnpnt-Ltoles' Golfolf Association will have its monthly gcrgeneral meeting, at 8 a.m. Thursday, Aug.;. 33. in the clubhouse. CofTcc, juicc and1 rcrolls will be provid- . cd. and a Texas seracrambic will- follow.— glishileattherll: Discussion items wHI ill: include the upcom* ing club champlonshi]ship tournament, slat- cd for Aug, 19-20: I Burley manffl recalls Amerrica’s pastime!in ii & eU .K ., . Players arc cncourouraged to' sign up for that tournament os soosoon os possible. ’ By Kevin Miller " "It was cxactly like out3113 - the rules, everything Timcs-Ncws writer^ - except ihe umpires worerc a green crickct jacfect." Idaho cyclists fiifinisliup Frodshom. who was' a baseballI standout in BURLEY - It iTiayy bbe America's pastime, but Brigham City, Utoh, saidid hihe went to BritaTn ex- . in top 20 at BoisDisc race ^ ,v baseball enjoyed a briefbri hcydey in pre-World pccting to be a star. He: oniand more than a dozen BOISE - Five Idahilaho bicycle riders fin- . War II Britain, and Burllurley resident Lee Frodsham other players were on two-;wo-ycar missions for the ishcd in am ona the top 20 racers in Sottir- ^ ■ was in the thick o f it. ■ Momion chureh, and playedlyed baseball for free. day night's First ScciJecupty Twilight Cri- ■- With the Lancashire-ire-Yorkshirc Ma^^or... League, “It was kind o f a shockDck to me the quality of tcrium. ' ^ . .. “Britain was well onin '■ its way to beitjg a greot baseball. It w asn't like oiiioiir big leogues by any ''A fast-paccd fieldd o f 62. ra'c6rs pedaled baseball country," Frodsham.Fro a retired Buriey mcaris. bui cveryoiic wass cocompetitive,” Frodsham 55 laps around downwntown Boise in one chiropractor, said. said. f I .hour, 54 minuics. firfinishing just before ' Jya , Frodsham played1 two tv years trf professional ^ack Stover, who eventuantually went on (6 a solid , midnight. t? . ' baseball in Britain, leadi;ading the Rochdale Greys as cateer pitching for the: WashingtonW Senators, rom Idaho'were Eric, ra a player/coach to thele notjonalr championship in. played in the British basebaleball league. cter Webb (nth), Bri- ^ 1938. Even some British playeilayers quickly excelled at Top finishers fronvlott G rover (15th) and The little known atteattempt to introduce baseball basebQll, despite its remarknarkable differences from M essenger (7th), Pctei — into-British-culturc-wajwas-booming-6hortly-boforo- I— crickct.------;------an Harder (14th), MatnrTwiigHTCTiterium the bombings o f the; scsecond World War. Some- There was carryover■ betweenbet the two sports, around the world. It is | B however, particularly amoninong the fans, ______Jam i Shipley (18th), where between nine aniand 12 teams ployed profcs- ' ' The nmtlrannunn.S. Cycling Federation. sional baseball duringig'the.four t years o f the .Lan- In an exhibition gamene tagainst the Liverpool drew cyclists from arc cashire-Yorkshire Majolajor League. Caledonians, a British amoamateur team, Frodsham, sanctioned by the U.S.• earns < weekly Reputed andxespectercted British gambling associ- wearing a cap idcntifyini■ying' him"lis an all-star, TeamTennis ations attempted succc:ccessfully to introduce base-■ stnick out twice against o0 locallo lefty. y as a sptfedy alternative toI After the game, a smirknirking fan came out and. — Sneakers star Frazierel of the Idaho bail into the country a ; can last days. Faster gamesi presented Frodsham withith o a live iTibbit, which in. cn naitfed the World . cricket, a gome that ca honors from Te interest and betting action f o: r . . crickct represents a poorr hithitter. r of the Week for July translated iiito m ore intc BOISE - Amy Fr bookies. - ■•(The fans) liked us. ThiT he'people'w ho went to Sneakers has beenig the S neakers clinch r boseball games really likedIced us," Frodsham said. title and o berth iri the Players in the Britiiritish big league spread the TeamTennis Player o , word of baseball throuirough high schools and ele- Frodsham's Rochdale: GreysGr played in a soccer 24-30 after helping t mentary schools throiiroughout the country. The: stadium ond pack'cd thec sustands every game with - the W est D ivision •roziertill went 4*1, with .• 3,000 fans, tina Navrotilovo, Kim- strategy was to sink: th ] key, Frodsham said, andid t^the crowd would laugh lott on Fridoy and St. . ® progress like a 3-0 curvlurveball. And after the Allied home for their final x a victory, bombed-outt BritainBi had higher prioritiess them back into the dugout.)Ut. ing Florida on Tues Shortly after the Greyscys lost the 1939 British egin ot 7- p.m. at the ^ than learning a new gargame. Wednesday, Chariot / bas'eb^l national champiotpionship to Stover and a ;rsity Pavilion. TIckas \ « "Baseball really hadlad ai good suirt. I th o u ^ t they Louis on Saturday. ■ar 'was declared on Ger- Select-A-Seat o utlets\J U - were ontheir-way.iniI never could figure out why/ team from Halifax. war'\ All matches begi ■ ■ they didn’t do anythinthing about it after the war,”" many. All Americans wewere ordered out of the Boise State Universi F n ^ h a m said. counto', so Frodsham lefteft RochdaleI and baseball, are avajjable at a llSiian e rodeo will ^ H It was pure Americirrican baseball in Britoin, al-- only to return again in four'our years. iill-a-Rama though mostly Canacnadions from minor leoguee This time, he was in a UU.S. Am iy unifomi, but Siio-Ban India• A BulI-a-RomQ,,opcn ' KEVIN UiaBVnMt)nw*W'**** clubs in Montreal, Toronto Tor and Edmonton filledd Frodsham and baseball werwere not forgotten, be site for Bulln-Indians alike, w ill bc'- Retired Burley chlroilropractor Lee Frodsharam honed his basebailII the rostere. “Pfoplc came ou j.of th(their houses and hugged g me," Frodsham said.. "After"A all they’d been FORT HALL-Aion with the Shoshone^ skills overseas, pla)ilayihg In the'Lancashlrere^Yorkshlre Major Umpires spent sixX weeksw in the States learning and All-Indian rodeo the rules o f the game. through, they remembered:red me." to Indians and non-Ii League in Britain beforebe the outbreak off \W orld W ar 11. e. • ' stagea in conjunctionI I . ' r Bannock Festivalwhere ar fans can bet on the night o f Aug.. I3 I also . is planned. A “Colcutta," whi; a lo f.o t p e o p le ’s fa* save face, MVicCumber . their ftivorite ridersbull*a-ramas a: give.them No roc ad for Colora< ado e their favorite thing . cky roj 1 . • “Bull-riding is a vorite event, and bulnizer Aaron Broncho ’ • defifeats U.S. Op)penchamp th e c h a n c e to se e t the event w^ll benefit In a hard ye^earfor.b^eb3all, Rockies3 are a dream non-stop,” orgahiz Payin.at Wor)rldG blf said. *s Club. Entry fees ore - TlioBaltinwro'Suii;' P roceeds from e th( sent to P.O. box 651, isociated Press the Fort Fall Boy*sJ03. ( Or coll Broncho ot' • DENVER - They haveive been an anomaly nearlyy {rom . S75 apd. should b e si the start. A mediocre^ expixpansion team that shattered m a- . ILER,-Wis. - Mark McCumlumber was simply trying Fort Hall. ID. 83203 , jo r-league attendance rccoecords in cach o f its first twovo sea- to avoidd embarrassing himself andnd ended« up beating U.S. ipiled from Btaff reports 785-2711. sons, A small-market franranchise that paid out hugee isum s . O pen hamchc pion C orey Pavin in thehe {process. to attract tw o o f the game;m ey biggest free agents last w in- dn't tiiink it was looking too good. It was pride af- CtfmpU ter. ' t,” said McCumber, who1 ralliedral from a four-hole I to edge P,avin 1-up. Mondayiay in the U.S. semifinals, In b aseball’s vast andd fast-deterioratingfa wastelonc the Colorado Rockies havH;H orror MBffiam ist pulled it a little b it,” Pavinivin said. “If it had carried j« r I TheTini Show to one of the mostost entertaining in the gQiQ.cQ.e. D e- :r 10 feet, it wpi^ld have bieenbiei a great shot. But it | spite.a shortage of stortintting pitching, the R ockies a!:aiso a re ' I a very good sh W .I got whathat I deserved.” threatening to becopiee tlthe most successful dxpalansion . a nice field, »tistrong offense and good ter that,”lerts won Nos. 9 and 10> to. tie Azinger and took stats ' D2 -■ team in history. d c ^ i t ^ D3 like th is c a tc h frohiI Mike Kingery Moi PleasePie see WORLD/D2 J'. Scores and sts Please see COLORADC30/D2. helped the Rocockles^ucceod quickly. region fii "BasebalU. ■ 'V er sem if W ver Co I ■ _ • . .

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I M ets Jsend aberha^igen to i6olora< turnsLtoJbjhuDJspital.__ NEW YORK (AP\P) — Two-time Cy Saberhagen is to m ake S4.3 S4 million next leavingig the Mets.- w ho traded amanother high-' • Young winner Brct:t SSabcrluigeii ended a year y« and is to receive S250,0i0.000 onnually. for . salarieded star;Bobby Bonilla, to tinthe Baltimore . « stonily, mjuiy-nilcd foifour yciirs in New York 25'years2 ‘. beginning in 2004.104. ilowever, the Qrioleses Iasi Friday. The two tradrades are fur- after chiiemotherTaipy on Monday,nigln whenle'n llie M eis dea]t'him to M V els havc covered m ost of th(the payments. therevi:vidence Jhe M els are rebuildildingandare' the Colorado. Rockicss forfc tw o young pilclicrs Saberhagen, onJroflhe to[3 pitchers in last lookingng toward rookies like pitche:hers Bill Pul- bALLL L A S (A P ) — W s c b a i'^’ r S'rcat “ I H e sa id no o th e r shortly before ihc non-on-waivor iniding dead-' year’^sirikc-shortenecT.seasor y< ison, was sidelined • sipheVai'and Jason Isringhauscn. M ickey:y Mamiet is back in thc hospiipital af- y f c i * . • k information - on . line. . ' ' ' for fc large parts of 1992 and-1d .l9 9 3 because o f "I wa.vanfcd to finish sonieiliing•i lihere in New ter underdcrgoing a debilitating chem(mother- f “ ' ' ^% Mantle's condition ■ frhe Rockics, who wiwill also gel a player to assorted ai injCifies. He misseded three starts ihis York."," Saberhdgen said. "The reareason I came - apy ireaircatnfjent. one of his doctor□ rssn id V would be released be nqmcd, gftvc up minorm league pitchers season sc with injured ribs. . here asas to help this club win. UniJnfortunalely. .Mondayay night. w until a news (f6 hfer- Ju an A w v cd o and Amomold Gooch, • - His stay in N ew York wasas alsoi not without the.tiniime f was here we didn't'drdo too much Howe'wever, M antle’s readthissiisio n to 'f encc scheduled for S ab c/h ag cn .^ -5 v/fih^ih a 3.35 ERA this sea- controversy. ci In 1992. Saberbcrhogen squirted winninging and I'm sorry I'm goingng\p miss the . Baylorir UniversityI Medical Cent •J -11 a.m. CDT Tucs- son but a two-time: 20*gamc'win‘ncr2( with , bleach bl from a.watcr-gun at a group o f rc- good timestii here." \ • Friday/ doesd not suggest any wors)rscning >! ‘ day..DeMarco said I^sas.C ity. hod beenen rumored to be going porters pi as a practieahjoke.e. He 1 laier apolo- By uiunloading Saberfiagep beforfore the dead- in his liverlivi condition, Dr. Daniel D • M antle’s team of to the Boston Red Sox,,□x,-but they dropped out gized. gi line, the th Mels .avoided the possiissibility of a co said,d. • doctors would be o f th e bidding early MoMonday afternoon. ' The acquisition gives ColoColorado an'anchor team blblocking a tnide by claim ingngtlie piiehet Marttlintle, 63, who undcnvcni a \ I offering a '‘com­ “By three o’clockk they Jl were out of it. for fc the sccpnd-worst pilchiching staff in the olTwai'aivers. • tninsplanlant June 8 o^er he was_diagagnosed Maritio plete progress re- ' Mcllvnine said. *‘Wee talkedt w ith 12 learns league. le Tlie Rockies.'.who openopi a three-game Acevevedo. 25. started, the yt;('t;(r with the • with a1 mlir alignant liver tum or, w ass placcd| port'.' at the confer­ from b o th leagues tod;ioday. Al tlie end it was series sc w ith Los'' A ngeles, hahavc tw o injured Rockie?ies after iliey promoted himim from Dou- on the: hospital's hi general surgicalal fioor,' ence. d ow n to three.” Stslarteni and don’t have,a startilarting pitcher wjtli ble*A.L. In f7 games, I I starts. .1:.he was 4-6 admirilsttilstrative supervisor Jeff Placc■ccsaid. ■ Mantle, whoQ li'lives in Dallas, was dis- ■ T he other tw o w ere•e believedb to be llie Ori- aranEKAb9low4.00. • w ith a 6 J 4 ERA. He was senient was sent _ DeMarvlarco said Mantle has beenI 1under- chargcd from thcIhc 1hospital June 28; nearly "■ o les and Indians.- ■‘1 riA lly did n ’t expect Colorado Co because down toti Class AAA Colonido.Sf.Springs after going5 ai scries qf ^ three weeks after re-, - - Mcllvaine said findinding a teani to take over e\everybody'kept saying *[30510)Ston. You look at the shallaky start. The Mels will kee[eep hiJi al thal ^ c h e motherapy o tl treat- 11 h a t , ccivinghisnewJiver. Saberhagcn's elaboratirate contract, with de- - lala.4 place to first place, throvirowin'gjn front of level, sisending him to Class AAAA fNorfolk. * m ents that th: include thc . )t h e g o e s h om e! •■ Mantle’s doctors fcrrcd paym ents i.nto thithe next century, was as 50.000 5( people every nighl andan first-dass fh- "T hiie'y e ru sh ed him up fromn 1Double A. use>f of adriamycin, ttom orrow .’ had said the 1-iall o f much'as. a factor as the quality of the player cicilities o ut there, hey..." Sabetiberhagcn said. We’vee often been accused of brirjringing play- .' whichI is is a 30-minute Famcr's prospects for . •::ofrcrcd1njc[um...... •- “In thc~higlip rn ltitudcp7 '6 0 U i havc-to-keep — ers up) titoo slow ly. thal.w asa.casc.isc.ofiringing . infusiorion treatm cfit,; recovery was good,.:.: . - ■ ‘i spent a i m uch timeime talking to teams’ fi- ththe ball down. .We cal^ itt ArenaBalL.LikeA' • a guy’ upl too quickly. This, obvil)viously. is a and cis-iis -p la tin u m , a' L'*Dry Daniel DeMarco,t ,■ despite signs his body nancial ofTiccrs as I didJid their baseball people. (C(Colorado mnhngerXDon BBnj aylor'said; w hen dciil lotlooking to the-fiinircr-'-McHcHvitine-suid:------rnine-houi lour procedure;------<-gastroenterologisti—-___ had been slightly_cc-, We had seven icams;s inii this derby, but the y(you come up to bat there,, you'reyo in scoring “\Ve fcifeel he has a chance to bee a good ma- • On •Friday,Fri the for-' . jcctingjus transplant- . field was reduced sonsome' by his coniraci," piposition." jor-leagaguer.'Tliis is an acquisiti6i:i6n for w hen • n ie r Nev>4ew Y ork Y an- . on '■ Mickey Mantle's^ ed liver. .M cllvaine said. Saberhagen .said he was disappointeddisi to be our youDUDger’players come to fruitiilition." kecs ;tarstar had a second • ' '' ‘condition'V D octors said M an- latinum treat- • „ tie’s original liver dc-- )eats trade ddeadline, acc:quires Beri(les from Paiadres nirn^lt, which'causes teriorated because of Seattle be such unpunpleasant side effects as nausea;ni years of alcohollol abuse and a long-dor- SEA TTLE ( A P ) -- T Tlie l Seattle Mariners acquirelired righthander Andy TlicTlie Mariners are 43-44 andd ini third-place, 11 gamesi behindb flnst-- voniitinging and weakness. Mantle wantedv. mant hcnatilis C infection,11 ^ Bencs from the San Die])iego Padres on Monday nighght for lefthander Rbn placeice California in the AL-Wes'esi, Tliey are. howeVef. inII a nice for a to retfiaiilain in thc hospital througholiout thc M antle rcplacciaced,Joe piM nggio as the V illone and outfielderrM M arc Newfield. pos.sits.sible wild-card playoJTberth,h, • - . w eekend:nd to rAl, but he likely willII be re- -.Yankees’ ccntcrer fielderf and became^'one iremier slugger.s.'^e retired' Tlie Mariners also wi!will receivQ.ii m inor leaguerr to be nam ed. LasLast year. Benes led the NL wwith 189 , leasedI Tuesday,Ti said DeMarco, Mivlantlc’s of baseball's prem Benes, 27, was 4-7 withwi a 4 .17 ERA in 19 startsrts w ith llie Padres ihis^ BerBenes was a hardluck pilclteiter w ho goi little run suppoiport from the gasirocntcntcrologist. in 1968 witl\53t536 homc'runs, which year. He u-a.'? ^econd-iiiUiii fhtf NiUionaJ League inrj s.slrikeouw (J26) and Padre;dres. In ihc p.'i.sf few years. Iilie allowed off-fieJd mailer.’.'ers lo distrncl ; tolerated it less well thiss Itime/’ ranks eighth on3n tthe career list. He was lOlh in inninM^Jlichcd’(:d’(ll8 .2 ). himn -— such as the trade,of friiViends Bruce ,Hurst and GrejJreg Harris in D cM arccirco said of the’treatment, How- inductcd into thche Hall1 of Fame five years In seven-^ars wiihh thetl Padres, lie was 69-755 vwith a 3.57 ERA in Julyly 1 1993. even, doctors doi were not charactei;crizing later, 187 games. .BenBenes never received a multiyiiyear coniraci.. the ijituatuation as a setback, he addewc4ir4iave acquired one of the prempn ier starting pitch- . LasLa.st yirar, Benes pitched a oone-hitter and then spoutec:ted o ff a b o u t - • ‘‘H e: ((was) v doing real well ... w h en I injuries. D octors)rs speculatedj Mantle con- ers in (he N ational Legu(:gue," Mariners vice president;nt Woody Woodward comirmments general manager RandyRi Smith lyd made ababout fellow saw himim just a few hours ago. andnd 1 b et tra d e d hepatitisis .from.fi blood transfusions said. "Our owhei?hi|5) hashi recognized that Cmatiagcager) Lou Piniella has pitchechers Joey Hamilton'and Andjidy A s h b y ...... h e g o ees s home tomorrow,” DeNjM a rc o he received ijurinijring operations he under- the club in good positidition-to make ihe postseasonm andi this acquisition “I’fi“I’m looking forward'lo a frcs'csh siart," Bend's said Mondiiiday night, an said. w ent w hile a playilaycr.' should be very beneficiacial to achieving that goal."' _ — hourur aaRer he heard about the tradade. — Woi, r W - — — ISU _ { Scores?s a n d Sttats ' Continuede d from D 1 Continued from)m bI l . STMiSeai the lead withwii a birdie on No. 15. Heic then ings. Last year,r, tlthe university investigated . OmviWMki U4 closed thele matchi with a par on thee par-5 an alleged gangg raraperfinding no evidence to O M I ^ ' mS 16(h. support the claim,lim, a^iil early this year a bat- • A L standings “5'M Roberts;s vwon the 337-yard ninth withy a tcry^rape complsiplaint was madc-against a EwDhwcn TnThctrptai MS W L Pet Pet CD " T e l e y lision s i i . . • par after' A zin g er’s d riv e ro lled ov'ivcrthe player and then1 dropped.dr . ' • ' Ootlcn ,. 49 U 5i4 SM - PcrytMs 5;, ■ g re e n a nid d icame to rest on the edgege of a A fourth formermec football player, Marcus Yen ' 4] U !« _ , lUnPiefM 511 ^ ' S tattatlo n ______Tim e To«A*jaci M2M2 bunker afterfter hitting a rake; T-olIiver, hos beebeen indicted on unrelated • ■USTtM 4T 4} m UC i - g y o n t ------£fw> Ilo 4« 0«1X « tt .400 IS “That'ss 0one of thc big turning po Tofi«>; ... M 4J 442 joints,” charges of drug-deg-dclivcry and trafficking. He 442 10 Bowling, Snm’sTo'Town C lassic Primno o! Sports/Ch. 84 (IHT) «i Roberts said>aid. “ He ju st drove it up thei Golf, Big Looguo ChChaliongo • ' Primo10 SDOfts/Ch.S 84 (IHT) ■ ' ”r „ & St lenvand pbycd for the BcngalsBer only during thc 1990 w 1. Pa Pa GO Road running, Wot|/otgroon’s 5K ,. Primono Sports/Ch:I 84 (IHT) 2 p.m. ThnWStsc*! it happenedled to trickle right on downn there, season, OxUrd H » 6M e» - Bowling. Columbiaio300 3 ■ ■ ESPN/(’N/Ch. 13 ^ ^ • It w as a big turnaround. I’m right backbs in U niversity ofTicifTicials havc prom ised an in- KmuaCly 41 4} 4U 1“ I” Ba»oboll. Cubs otat FPIratos WGNN(IHT). (I vestigation into0 stistudent athlete conduct, and Uf»«AM 41 44 .461 5:35 p.m. ' u«n»oiP«r, 2m,i ' Onga 4< 4): Boaoboll.Phlilloaal01 Bravos TBSO5/Ch. 32 • er was upset he ditfh’t havehi a the state BoariI.of _ > M M M9 Mt Golf. World Chompm plonshlps . • ESPN/C»N/Ch. 13 7 p.m. TimPiw »4M . , Azihgcr l.of Education fias directed all In-Lino skating. Pow'oworodo NDllonals Primo10 Sports/Ch.£ S4 (IHT) chance to10 play| a practice round oh0 the three state universversitics to report on.miscon- VMChWXI ^ w s m m m m W I PH «, Boxing, Bronnon-Ln-Lucas ,USA/ClVCh. 23 7 p.m. l a t j i i i i m M course, ‘I didn’t feel secure at all''on 0 the duct by their athathletes. Officials want to CdlarN ' M U .Ul,ui - Tennis. Monladont!nt Toumomont PrimoloSpofts/Ch. £ 84(IHT) ' 8 p.m.. ■■■■■■■k:* greens,V-hehe said. “I didnH know-thcis «iursc- know if-thcse ancand others arc isolated inci-- - T«» 44 43 W <0 Pool. Oollos Oponin -< Primo:n.|po™,C..84„HT, ^•\0:30 p.m. - . , - SMS* 43 44 4»< at all." dents o r symptomsom sofa trend. 41 44 44! Volloyboli, Mon's ProPn Booch ESPN/C 1 1 p.m. F is h m o v ee m m e n t *------— — * Uptt«,rw*nMolcf*>(cMnp:*.tu«4Md.in>d 7v« 15 1 'JMi.791 Siretr. Talq^anM H*«S,13 1 1'■ t1 0 1 2 12 0«nCwah». 14 1 M40.07S Ot* Ccfo.o. s«y SW.SHW lorado_^ UrraxK (KlngtrtKk 2.7} (t 0>«UnMla«j(Ua- 30 12 D|Uin( ISSaeSrrfMi 7X «$9,744 #err«'«« 222 44 4 1.M3 - m . Ucttr* 3 0 0 1 IW»»» 4 0 2 0 DXrrrLM 7 7 2 19 » i« t4 .TNOJte IM 0 why Baylor migmight give shortstop Walt imi.505IM HAwa 4 0 0 0 RftnralBnil} 4 0 0 0 ShM 1 '2 1; ; s ! - l i R S s , 13 ! ^ .U 1 JcrtiDn 43 - 00 '9 iu _ 17*4 Continued3d ■from D1 , ' ' Uif 3 1 1 0 Riw> I < 00 0- 0 0- !4 0»rU.YfW 220 »3J.941 UtfUfr 1« 0 sAngc- . Weiss an occasilasional day off or why he imu 4 2 2 3 MT>-)^ lead over thc l^ s . Scrota Ml H BKSTOt (Ortk lis bullpen early and of^cn. SiSpm / 2 0 0 0 URfm-Hxi«.ua RockiesRi could make it to'theh«»-nnc!t’ Forget asking thci npi t 0 1 0 ?3 ■ H41,I32 . Pn«lRp4«122 0 upL n- thedoublc-switbh.itch. hiiw ^ (CubKza r.41 •) Ok*3o?o(ftl|?»OI. (ft 0 ill ” .*0 season quidJtcker than any other start-up 0).6«pm, ic 3 0 0 0 .UETS4,PnATU1 y s s „ ;19 t433J42 ■ Ra«liUre247 0 ^’t appreciate some of the nu- Ttu« (Pnik M)« ISUDcryi ind 3 0 0 0 prnssuROi NEWYWK 23EiT«Ol 113 W25ZO 0 ® JJ « 0 chise. ButIt thetl team’s quick rise couli/dtiig- “People don't a ;n 10 10 24 FrtdfiH Z23 H14J327 %*»! U 0 ime yet," said Paul Seligman, ' aoSftjn T«l .MBie.TcOMM a 3 43 ttth tl ttrh V SAOiKcnM Z ger thcineinevitable response from itstsfanl; nncesofthcganic ^ SMa«(Xfracn1M)alCM!aru(An9 Z2 W12J40 M H B H m a physician who/ho has lived in Denver the asospm. ^ OnrtWd 4 120 Oue«d great expect«ctntions. TcrtrtJ , no 00OCO* OCO-4 JMn 4 0 2 1 MMa3 and sh a re s fl se a so n -tic k e t DAm ' OS OCOCO C01-3 UmMif 4 0 0 0 E<«reaA^ ’ “J i L P G A m oneycy le a d e r s • “Right nowno , it’s a honeym oon," sailaid Bob' Pf®‘ ‘T y '"* 5" 4 0 0 0 MweyblgnOTWLPGAli N L standings E*-erAn«nonC) DP-7ortrtolK02.100- Kujlb 4 0 2 0 rw a ^ $Q«i. 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If you Phtawnt 47 41 ^ RER 00 so Enonc 3 0 0 0 IkAxl**iJ» 3 t1 0 2.IC»,(Wtrt -11'It 1422.714 c*»«>,Iranni^(htyp ,2010 rtKt»fM>p 30 0 0 3.U«>»l»UcC«l ' -|('14 Wt1.4l4 Cn«[>«nru.aUw.Kj for-us-lBtel:tely attitude toward the RcJockies . win, you re a heroiiero, and.if you lose, you’re a ' . ftofldi 34 4g 4 411„ ,J 4 8 2 2 4 2 PtHKP OOOO 4.Aff«jacnnUirn t:13 U98.&12 ’ Umuonilluput - HfwYot 3S &2 .402 1 1 0 0,.,. 0>wp 0 0 0 0 S.OcMliran i:17 J373.4M. . -CAiJOfiHlAA«5El9-Pl}-fudiiHi]r«ceir(rMi th a t th ey' hihistorically have appliedi to1 th c .“ “B ; . “ '“ .S. 13 Ji.0.001 PoMtp 0 0 0 0 4.VriSUnw . . 11H J3$4.29e now-beleagilagueted Denver Broncos. Thmat's ifi There have beenbeei 25 straight sellouts, and CoMDhWai 0 0 0 , t FGraiph 100 0 7.0«yl*ig 2120 U9.7M MPKt)cCa«IUa9Jt.O ^ the Rockies leadad theI major leagues with an . W L PO. UMp OOOO 4.o«cio>M i:17 S343.71S • tcn.c$tfm.ioVnevti.w i« * d o « • they hpvcn’lsn’talrcody. , . QnOmM i3 3J *04 .0« ® S'24 4 4 4 3 2 TO* 34 191 TOMIm 31 4 9 4 g.RoMJcm mia Ult.lM CHClOOViMTESOX-ft ancc o f better thafi 46,000. Hnalcn ^ 37 . i7ii,i 4 OW t'3 0 0 10.U«glUfan i:17 U2t,Cej S«*»k.W««,h*nHnl E vidcnccICC o f it come .when fans booi.o e d th e 0 0 1 0 Pbbif^ om1 0 MO eoo-1 ii.p«Of»**, !I14 U09.140 AwoauvAu^Jtfti a to Ihf* N ot that theyy dcdon’t get a pnstty decent re- CMago Osw" '*** ia t29t.8M D(tr«igr«nc 1 < gA 0 0 1 OP-Ptttu^l.lOO-Piatu^iUi/W 4. Hn Yctt t).OtimCo*n IIIt t2Ca,US RfyNmgi.tnUto,*tni*cniDin»s^la NcW Y ork•k IMets. Or when they staitci Oumi Is 2 tasrn h ff>w< 10. n-JM (II). Kra2|17).1.arir««(«l.Do. Stn I4,p«s,S7iMf*i . i;13 C30.D42 K»ifr«^ ition of Walker and the dev’el-. It t220J94 , TEMSBAHOERS-Cigf*a^DwrOMi. ond-^cssin.sing'Baylora coiiplc of weeJleksigo tilude,theadditioi • WMDMkn. i9P-WC«i>i(Cn>| kr«(]| }(MV<^(n.llR-On(-Ongn((l2l. l& ^U rw n II ird basemM Vinn)^ Castilla, W • I pa. Pd 00 l*Tpim-*kima.R«*r.fifU.0irOi InUSMm. SEMVA)nl(1).CS.&i>'Mr7)BPIS-Pl*. - 16 (WonAB»Jtien i: h e y .did form er B roncos coac:«ch Dan oP"'™" “f '■'"‘1' '. CotndD ' 49 X) ,U7557 _ Fontn«.Y«fvT-30«.A-41.l -41.937 km. - ir.NwdBaxn IIi: s s ! s : i i s r r w ~ the Rockies shoullould break the team’s record LnAng*! 4S <2 .51, .SI7 1, (44JU) n ER 00 SO 14.ShvlSl«rteiw IS19 U02J04 Hn.C■ 1'° " ’' ' NfvTmZPtatiimf ' 0 0 1 2 24.CdMAWift« II Dan(bBich' difference has been our cNc*eoi.mMtNto — lb r h H M 'r'htl ' Nnrirt 2i.A>mpKDd> II14 tl74.CC FlOftOAUAnUNJ-V* gatives. ballpen and defense,’’de said Bichette, la«rg*>S.avrrad4 DUMci S 0 I O rMfydd .. 32 1 0 PuHMrVY>9 9 9 I1 1 0 4 lafwitpicfw. thing. Therfierc havenU been any nega £»*: utri 3 0 10 io-r.0|« Rockies and whwhose first-17 home runs ftam3.5it-Or«. .. OOCOW-T-^-k.t-1r>tUa^Vl«fy ’' NQA-Xam^OraDflfnu soon as wve e get{ close." li^turta 3 0 10 PVWrI•I 4 110 Urt*»»-«otii»,H«m«iJ«;FollFnt»WkR;SM' lja«ViJlMpeabfr>ir*nrartanchbt^ . MmM. choice - came at home.e. 1Thc bullpen! remains thc • -S«<0M9>S.H(Ma]nl <010 Emrnblib 1 0 0 0 jr«,Vm«t;Trrtl*»lI-23e~utA-i!Jn tmnii^cecartcourycWO* • 8£Am£SU»>£R50MC3-4CS-K«nM04u<»v B ichcttctc fhas become the people’s c OMaMXUonMIZ c«rc 3 0 0 0 CriroslSo l. <■*•»« Utorn '2 0 0 0 ttJManc.nc. 4011 ' ____ •• ”»»m-C«««n«T>«moor.ion.CMRM«,Kjrcy FOOTW k -for a stalling pitcher, robk- ntjrrtp 0 0 0 0 K t t n« u a ZrUYat4.pnc tfd no> ft- WOS th c bigbiggest reason- for the team - ■ H«*Ygn(H4cnitfi2-r]KMr.a< iril to a ■'■'euf. bu> diee bbullpen t has proved to have Oteig) (Ntncn M) 0 PbCu^ {EM Suntf- t24iAi.>EMHiM9atl,Jiji ” 8 h t fieldcIder L ar^ Walkei* in Apri laSpfli >t»W wo" coo OOt-1 PAUJOEACHOA«K9.rk(W ,Ju9rHttCniuA . a co llectiv e rubbeibberorm . rillAMrv4. SxOHSa • OtI OH010 ll>-8 ^kirM1»9SR|«>CkOli)b)> *MTnn;C«bSn«p. CREENOAYPMXERS^isSmradtanut- four-ycar,V S20S! jnillion contract, ' E-4UlkfiM|1>.i4i«(12),n>-H a-24M0tkHMUcaraicaCiM« B ill Sw iftU tc o a tliree-y«jar, $13 tiiilUoron deal, l e a ^ c in hom od runs.ru Swift, who came here TGdMid 4 0 10 Racm* Ss 'o o ■> -B.PMrMctiMn 8WOOO .1031«J 4 0 2 1 ThnnIS 4 £5S«o»™ .« The fans! aiand atmosphere cer|ainlyly were three yearsrs init Sah Francisco, sceming- 0 « a » 3 0 0 0 UgUBil 4 ^ 2 0 MOCC83,BV032 'a.unc«3naM S29.7!0 - H«icM.E«SIM. s t s s s s s : 0 00 0 COICBADO h .. 824000 fO:3aiiii.-KAytvd«n,Uri.lMiF«ir«n,U»- An UdUnHa, M afeJ • p art o f thee luh re. ly has overcomene tthe ami problems that hin- 3 1 I D M M I 0 Itsffis.*. V m.- . ST.L0U3n.ue&-7r>M O i ^ a 4 0 0 0 Dffftarf 4 McrivitFrMr.Tv teiMnH.t>t«NMYortlSSSSitSr "To comiime here as-a visiting playcyer, the dcred him earlyly ini; thc season and' periodi- • iS rt * 4 1 1 0 Snc(>M]6 3 HMVift 4 111 WmJ# ’ 4 0 0 0 ETnga f o i t mtmd 1 ! ! ? . l i S i r U£« liist thingg Jyou notice is the 50.000D :in thc cally through his carter, ^ihcc coming off Uqtwe 4 0 11 Kitvac 3 213 40 10 TtKBf)1 40 00 14.»sIFtmi iSiS roSCL?£?3U.MrtM8h8t*»r,‘ ' *'^’*T'COUfC J 0 2 0 BMMI 4 0 t1 D dnuit> 4010 . 4Z14CD RoMwyUdWmOivxO.nOiin ARXWOAS-MMEiMEiMistfriMttMart p o rk c h e eering rir every night,’’ said Wololker, a the disabled list.ist Ju n e '6 , Swift is 5 -1 , the , G rM B 3 1b .4 0 20 417.800 llin.-K)4aPiMcR.StiwWMRDtMcn.Vk- wSMoiKh. 1010 UW" 8 0 00-SMIb 3mtf«vg*cr«i C anadianI wwl ho already h as season ficki:kels fo r only blip a 2/ 0•,los loss to thc AtlanW Braves, TbM «4t?Tc«** 3# I e 40 10 17.M01tnan .4.43^ nm. •- OMWV-WiiMtfWIOfini! ' r ' as,ii;:!E ;, 0100 ILScoaSt.^ ' ' ^ th c city ’sI newne NHL team. “That was.is one of While thc forisiitis are starting to .get their n ■*"' ‘ . Cnrte 3 7 1 < 6T^ir«n'>a«iurt hcni." team is improvedved fit)m last year, when thc ' - S S .Specdvyaystatandlngis’ 2ui21f2E^”*” ri!!! sasr". ■ Field is a 50,200-seat, fan-frifriendly Rockies were: withinwi four games of .500 ■ IKsfes — Ol UMuupa - 0 0 0 0 R(4«p, OOOO. aiMTIpMI. ' ’ K4.«4' TWHf«Iia.PUtMU»Jty lONOBEAOlSrATE-An-AnojK»dr«mi7» COOrS ^ Mir-M yir .. stadium . Th'The crowds seem to be trnnsnsplant' when Andres QaliQalarraga got hurt (they went ^ 6 O O O O *^'" PGAmono'leale a d e r s mixing. 3-10 without himlim to finish the strikc-short- t I 1 .TtM • » iV H TcM'. cd from colcollege football and golf, it * 'p5«T6Vt»*66A£KfU.l«>)-(W-WATou P i ■ ■ • ened season 53-04J-04)...... —irp — -J . -2- o-e . «nCMc.-Ml OMKU T89. passion withvith politeness. ® ' ’ ® '6±nb 000 , lOe >m Milo “Last year atIt Uitimes, we were jiot consis- I '4 } 3 ■m i»*ncnii(>«iu«M> Since con:omiQg over this:seoson from . Kt'ss. sr f Rock- tent cnou^ to' dodo, the job," said Baylor, 46.; iftnftm 2- ■ 1 0 0 jKSif. ■ '511 r I1,13tjfl# JBiCoiMn m . • • HomtcSuouBwiiC HighStaditidium, the original home of 1 ftHtnMMwS.iri 0: 0 W 0 i , 2 5 2 ^ 2.CcmPtrtii 14II I' t l # 9JI3 HnkfWaM U3 •dcrbtMrraltllin.' iC Sm onia,, where Wl there were often crovow ds o f “ W K ^ p Jay fourur oor fivo 'giunes'one way and AF*m«du;Uad H } Man ti n *n*dNm- 'b c (hC'hOttesttest ticket In town, ' “ W h cn th eses guguys start bclievinglhey can b)3..S » I . 2 2 SuK cwmoNi aa |7StJI1'- |lx*)ntaKUCMP«ftCiKntfUAK«kveoa rsatibn. beat Atlanta; thche ffans and playen wjll know . . BucMn^onouva ettMK. I . I 0) c0 _0 1 M .A n d thle e hottest,1 topic of cortversi ■ • though matnany fans still don’t undererstand this 4eam has arrivirrived," feaylor sa id ,'• •

. r - ...... -A------— - • ‘ • •' ; ■ — ^ ^------— r W S m ' '• - -TuoscJo■day, AuQust t, 1995;.. Tlmoc-No>•NowG. Twin Full:;, rdnlic) 0 -3 . ' Reed’s, I Good diefense aadds up

I'-.:' ' ' ^ ffiors nlot '' .jiH'. miiiii toRocikies 3-2 \victory I MONTREAL (AP) - FFor all their tional• League "’-o il title ffield I hilting prowess.,the Colora>r;ido Rockies N a tI O I won this one on defense. ored, D ante • lliai. then I Dodgers; making millionsms and playing n the field to Ihcy c;m t gel;el il.'-That’sU il.Tlul's very sal- u smooth sccond base, I —made spectacular plays in . Instead, he's wilh the;he San Diego I beat the Monireal Bxpos’3-:3-2 Monday. shby was llie bcnelleiary o f \ . • jPadrcs, still sh o w in ge hhe has sure ||||||||M n I The Rockies were 7-7-I against iiting clinic. He allow'ed four - ' I Montreal this year, incliii ' hands and making S200,0(0,000. Tliat’s 11 udmg taking |,i„andsiniekoickouleighi in 7 1-3 innings, little m ore than som e,L‘. sisecond*ycar . I three o f four here ihis weekekend. ' • - "He’s aiiia^inlading,” Ashby..said of CiwyniW- .players make. I ' , ”The defense is very uiundefaled on •'Tlie guy geiseis iwoi' strikes on him. aml'tiie •is hc’s'goi him where iie wants - ' - n to o k R eed 62 stsirt;iirts*this year I ' this learn."’ said Mike.Kin^nger>’. wiiose piiclierliiinks hi. 1 diving calch of a shallow' f Ily ball wilii liim, then lieiiri'.•ilri\eslhenin in. It’.s lough lo before he was tagged willwilh an E-4.* It II oul--It's fun waleliing liini. seems like he’ll never' Shakesh that E< tlie bases loaded in the fitllitlii pre;;eKed ’ for-1993. J ;i,2-l lead. I ■ "W e really don't have a •• To’tlic Padres, though,;h. thet 33-ycar-, I with (Wall) Weiss at siiorl M e . s 4 , PPirates i r , 1 ' old Recd.htis been u lifesifest^ver. When • m % ■ I Walker in righl." , S’BVVOKK)KK Rico i)/o!_:na Iiil a two- Luis Lopez went downm 'with a tora He didn’t mention llr-sirst-basem an nui liomer and Hill I’ulsipher pilclied an 1 elbow ligament in spring;ig Itraining, the t • .londay nighi as llie New York Andres Cialamiga's^wo le; Slops. Padres signecfRecd outut < o f the frees he I'in’sburgh I’irarvs -I'-l on a ; the secoiid o fw iiicli T^iived i agent camp in’HomestcjstcadrFla.'He •• - niylik^or Mtnpuii■ipuiil-lmde >|^i;iiliilioM'’-HtvolV-~ ~~ ~ ~~---- ^ *'0h. that’s nothing ne\s - became the regular al: secondse when 1------^------ew, Mngery ing Brci Salveilwveiliagen. « g said. "We see ,ihe Cat do0 those i every__ Sahcrhn^ieii.^en. Ihe two-rime (.'y 'I'oung . (■ -JB ip Roberts moyed to leftift 1field. APphMa iloy." ' award winter\cr nowi [oiling for the \yorst -i - ■ "Tiie w ay h e 's play_ed, /cd, he’s righl Padre Joelody Roed tries to boat HoustonHo catcher Jerry GoffsG ta^after runningng from third Monday, ■ Aniiando Reynoso (3-3;•3) allowed a team in liie■ N.nNational l.eaguc. has (iinwa ^ there as far as being onencofourmosl i me up empty Initially, butlut Reed missed tho platate and was punchod outou moments later, run on live hits in six innin]in gstosnapa imei.osi t'n>nim m sevci.i! L*onlending leinns. * valuable players," momanogcr Bruco personal three-game loyii,ins skid. .ly I ihe Hosiun Ked S<>,\. He - r - - Oocliysaid. durc. YouJ 01only got like what, a wi/ek?’ • contact with Milwaukee.. /Although he u.ny playerr forfc S200.000. The current’ sinick oui two and walkedJlwa t . J..ka ll .lutliiring ihe j;anic. picking up - , Wilh the Milwaukee B phone and pieiending lo hear e-Brewers last Somclhingg likeI that. It was jui^Ti’firo- was the firew ers' .starterr I lust season. Padres ravee aboutii Reed. Reynoso was trying soni year, Reed was the best-f - - " f e " ™ . . Lshea^I.-: . . ; ■ st-fielding sec- codure. Youou have to file, don't'you?" ^ he went to spring traininging as :i n o n -• "H e reallyilly saved us a lot of ball-■ — no ihrowing on the si(side l)?nycc( ond basem an in the majinajor leagues. Reed said s arc consKlciiiii; trading him aid he thought that filing for roster player.. 0 4!aines andI'd has! been so consistent* siaris. This year he’s second-biJ-besl, behind fr^e agency ♦U. because »>!' liie |'pit'sencS'of i'ulsiphcr I?-.*!) cy was “just a technicality,” Reed said he has no regngrel.s. • . there,” Uoctochy said. "For him to be■. . "It seem ed to have he! Cincinnat i’s Brel Boone. lelped him a and oilier ia!i.'iiteU'ntcd vi'iiiii; pilchei-^. - • whicih wouli)uld bc followed by ncgolia- . “ Even to this clay, finailancially, my available whenwl: Luis Lopez got hurt' lot.” Rockies manager I'Don BayIo'r^_ I’ulsipherr setseiilcd dos^n alier allowing But afle'r the 1993 seasc joson, he com- ' tions nndTntrnew contract. family’s OK,” he said. ""Everybody was real foriiiriu^iale for us.” , said. "He had a better brcireaking ball,'*' three doubles;s in the lirst lour iniuiiys,.reiir- • milled whut m a n y ^ e l waswa; one of the "When w 1 we filed, they called andi hears, '01k he turned do'lown S7 mil- B ench coach co: Rob Picciolo, whoj ' better velocity and^Iooked1 sstronger." i”y m in’;' row ai one poini..‘.Hiking oijt biggest errors in the freerree-agent ero. said wc’rcrc taking: il oiT the table. It Jion.’ OKf^biJl it’s Jiol thehe end o f ij)e works wilJiiJi iJie l infieJders, .said Reed , .'iikI lulk’/iiek’iiiL" (ICIIH-./< in the field, iracl for S7.8 millioH,, w hich Reed the rest is hii leagues and felt ihnt I didid a good job • "I haven’tn’t seen him get fooled yel Padres 5, Astros 1 , . "''"New \'orkrk w won ils third in a row ,uu1 history,” he said, I SAN DIEGO - ll was ii c didn'l.immediatelyac< epl. lamenial, and all the liltle • I .1”^ gave the nuesilu."s ihcir niiiiii Ills'-in lOyaiiie'. • :pl. Four daysiys later, the Dodgers traded of preparing forlitiyihing,” on a fundan '. ' Gwyiui giimc. Tlirec_slraiBlil'l« « )ls»isfcs. lal Instead, he filed fo free fre^ agency, a Pcdro Martiiirtinez for Delino DeShields. ' Reed will Ict olhcrs thinlink what they things thatt gog inlo playing defense,” II led 1 -U bi'forc Urogna hit his sprayed iirouml ilie t'iclJ. wwill. II,c bcsl 12,1, r „fof ihc year, a slu>l into tlie move thill even today he isn't quite with thele suddennessf o f a crisp dou- want i^out Jiis'dccision.7• A s much as Picciolo said,lid. "He’s a perfecj^exampli^-__ _ eoniinuluii______sure why he made. - •• •• - right-lteld bullpcullpcTi otF-Ste%-c I‘.irri?i (-l-Sj-lt....- ble play, ReiReed had thrown himself out he’s been ridiculed for it.'it"it’.s ended up o f a giiy x^ioho'does'n'T have’tb touch tlie.• ' _ Gwynn went 3-for-3. sin;inulinB in llit >i\Iiriniiing with C'aiM-verctl ,• ' , “I wanted to relurn toto-LA.” said ofthemarkerket. ■ • ; helping the Padres, ball to have,’e aI good game 'defensively/ ''' third, liflli and scvenlli inningngs to mercnse •Reed. "Tlie oiily reason,, I ffiled for free The onlyily thing available to Reed,, ' Unclertijeir previous owi■wnership, the b ecau se3f o fall the litlle things he: liis b.ming avu-pgc to a majoror league-lead. >eni .■'•l'or-4, lying i'lis caieci- 'agency was I thought ii"wTwos a proce-. was an inceicentive-ladcn minor-leaguc. ' Padres would liave been hhappy to gel. does.” ing .362 ii.s the Padres l>cal IlolousjonS.lon , s |„in a g,inie. ami Hiogna.went MondaJ'. It was the Astros'is - first game ■> ? ,p •; since Jeff Hagwcll bfo)luto make it 4-0. ihe season series ' they’re w orried. ^ 0 ByTenyPlut "I love hiuing in ^ t siiii:iination, tweause up. unless eillierillier icaiii is iiwoUed in a play- Knight-RiddcJder News Service Listen lo the fans in baseball’s it's do or die." s;u d t« flih». . 35.’ w ho \^•on olTr.iee- . birthplace'; hear w hat they'reihe; saying y*' liis rif\h'"NL baiting liile Imtist ye.ir wi^h a The tropical■ical sioriii is e\pcclcd lo he • LAND - I just’assumed thaV about' the game- outside out old CLEVELA * earccr-bcsl .394 average. "l:iliilher you'gct upgruied 'loI aii luirricaneh by early ’! uesjiay ■ ;<■ PhiINiekro^•0 was in the Hall o f Fame, Doubleday Field, and.it.it soundsi like ' ^ , ■1 the job done, or you don't." and ilitise livingviiig near ibe.'coasl have been •, didn’t you? After fouling olT Hangra\ivcs.’ c finil pilch . lold to cvaeiiaie.iiaie. ■ irpiiblc. hinking about NiekY-o ass and swinging at a slider in thehe din 10 go 0- - Marlins manaijcr man Rene Laelieiiiann Is Evc^y day^ ll sdems.. baseball bt ^ets I'f ^ I w as Ihii w !ra, Richie Ashtshburn and Mike Schmidtt .- G\vyiin poked a foul ball1 ivnear the third- - not sure ifMonciay’s Moii e\pecled stancf i’al ' .a hew black eye. • the Hal! o f Fame Sunday. I base coach’s l\o.\ to keep llie-• aal-bal'alive. Rapp (4-6))) will skip a turn'. Aliile. • “ It’S not the sam e ass w hen I grew • Vo'.--/ i f n ! 'h e kncwtliaiNiNiekro' had w on more tlian..,j Hangraves then "biisted melie inside to get Cardinals nanager inan; Mike JorgenscTr;-aid •. up;”'said AndreW'DeLteLeo, 26. of , ' - V : , me'Iibnest. doubled up andI eeame in iliere' “ tliat Danny^J:yjjactrson'c-iorwni'tak'c—- ■ - ^ 300 games,s, 1 I remember him winning Philadelphia as hc lefteft 'Monday’s ® | ^ .'and I just c.irvcd it riijht in1 Ihell 5.5 hole." Donov.in Osbri)sbonie’s (,V5) place'Tuesday . 11 gam es foifor the Indians in 1986 — ‘ , onnual H a ll'p f Fam e gangame between j© .v Gwynn said._“If ihcre's a siignnture hil. night againsfllisf llousion. OslHtrne will pildi artdhcwos4'5 47 years old. • 'the Detroit Tigers ancand Chicago » Ihal's it. When I go up lliere:andifI_eando' lu \Vcdnesd;iy. Cubs after pnly two inninnings. “The . -W W , ^ ~ * game used to stand forbr family, for a f f l s • ' C:ommentary o i .. | ; ^ ; v ■ gooc} lhirigs..N ow , it justjust stands for greed.” iren’t Hall o f Fame crcdcn- Mike Schmidi touchiiched on that • APDhoB Tliosc arcr - tials?Niekrokro was asking him self Ihe • subjcct S u n d ay ’during hi ! his induction D espite\ Mthe end of the strike, plaj»layers aren’t winning basack base- {j,ingig during a reccnt stop at spccch, saying that toda;>d»y's playcis ^ , s. Outbuits llkd Chili Davlavis, middle, fighting a fsfan Jacobs Fieldeld as inanagcr of the all- do riot realize how gooclK,d,h=yhav= Iher. women S il«i[ « r Bullets. , ' it. ’ aren’t going to help elthe ^ , "D o n ’t ask as me why i'm not in “Mike was absolutelyly right."i Hall i------tliert,” he sasaid. “Maybe I didn’t win of Famcr Bob Fellerir said.s "The i 3 ■ ^ ' N ^ rro s take hoiinO rS' cnou^i gamemes.” players aro arrogant, not noi apprecia- >wers, t Drabek, K h' .- • . But318vi(victories ... only 10 pitchcrs. -t . j ; tivc: They don’t havee aany contact NEW Y ' YORX (AP) — Seattle’s •- with II hits in 22 at .bats. have won momore. • " ■■■ ■' f i:',: ■ with thc fans.’! " . . . M ik e Bl<31owers, who had three .577 on-base percentage arand a 1.045 "That isi what w I think,” Niekro said, t: Actually, there’s been cen too much homere anand 11 RBIs lost week, is . , “But maybebe they wanted me to win - eoniacr-Iaiely, ir seems. _ ,* thcAmcriicrican League player of the Drabek won both h hi is s ta rts , somi? more.c. 1Fine, lei) me how many I Tw o \<>tej£i’^g o , ’Jack 5.1' M cD ow dI "or the first tjme in his including a three-hit shutoI'oiJt agaim t j can1 acome back and win five or ■ flipped his- m iddle finnnger at the the Dodgers on Tuescsdtty. Ho. 10 more garjam es right now. if that is crowd in Yankiie Stadtadium aT i g h t y . up'thcre for'fir'fivc innings — and maybe •stands. ers hit .500 during the.weck scored. tliat is why' he isn't in the Hall o f Fame, Then on Sunday, Chil;hili-Davis'of . ______1 Maybe ^the.^th voters d iscrim in ate gave baseball '------the California Angels ga' jcklcball pitchers, :n he poked a m o n ie s , sisaid he had noi had a1 concerned about,” Budidig said. "I "Sainsl knuek anolher bad mark when 1 ght about that," .he soid. being hecklcd ■ chance lo3 titalk to Davis aboqt what don’t know the facts ycyet, but eer- . " > "'““Sh ■ fan in ihe face after beii alized that Hoyt Wilhelm is n was, the fan happened.1. 1Budig will be out of his tainly an on-field altercaeation is not in M ilw aukee. Problem v ofFame, so I don’t think h ’s the one who New Yorkrk office until late ifr the the kind of thing we lilike to hear .Davis poked was not ih eball.” w cek^m earcaning it may take a week about, especially thisi : y e a r w hen the to e k lc b , was houhdin'g him. cd with a few writers.who ne B u d ig , in until the investigationinv is complete. we’re trying to reachh out to the IchMM . AL prcsipent Gene vote for the.lle.Hall o f Fairte. They have weekend cere- “Obvious)usly, it’s som ething w e’re fans.” '. Cooperstowij for the wee supported NicNiekro, but heard that others did not for a variety\ o f strange reasons, ■ ^ ■ I : i ; " the whinee ofandennt Marine:■./JTa • . One guyy saids that Niekro lost loo) Tired of 1 many games.cs. Yes, he won 3 18, but he^ White Soy second ba>aseman Ray Durham fallsfall down Monday ^ 1 ^ also had 27272 during those years? Ujc Konsas City Royals 6-4 have ihe blueprint. com ing to ' ex Fcmnndcz when sccondjnd baseman Ray Durham cy know base- proposition,in, except on the field. They !Lofton from Houston f winningw sea- meal mone)ney on'the measly visitors’ Meanwhile, they emphai ■ . With two'0 ouls.01 Gagne goi caught in | eyesofmany, shareoftheil e ^ t e / ' - ...... iiiig the farm ^stem . In 19{987. the year lose more gargames than he won — yet he; wulked two. sons in 18 years. In the eyi ) Jason Jacome (0-1) gavrecord 105. purchased j the team. ClC lev elan d ’s "teams, minor-leaguc system wasis considered Another thithing you hear about Niekro) ond start for thC'Royalss Isince being ^ money and will move the team after But beneathQth the surface, things were i rorkMcis. B lu e J a y►'s s 6,6 O rio les 3 1 tl]c worst in baseball. By 11992, it was is, "Yeah, he won all those games, butt . acquired from the New Yo: next Season unless anotheither stadium is changing., -lOllli - Pal Henlgen pilchcd • s by design to lose that Vated 1 the best. look how lonjbng it took him." With Chicago trailingIg 2-1 in the DALTIMOR approved. The crowds donlon’t come and “ T h a t’s 1 ve singles by cigfit strong’ inningstnn and llie Toronto.Blue many,” saidlid Don O'Dowd. director o f The niosf innovative elciIcment in the Nipkro shoihook his head. sixth inning, consccutivc - the players go. f Lyle Mouton, Mike Devsvercaux t^nd han‘Jedd JnniieJn. Moyer his first loss in Take al! thot, then doidoul)le it. and . baseball opeiperations. "W e did not want plan i was lo lock up emergrging stars lo “I took loo[00 Id/lg?” he asked. "What? ^ weeks, chasing the l^altimore ? ‘ Chris Snopek tied the you have Cleveland forr theth past four to finish Tg7 ^ 4 , in fourth place, 15 long-termI deals, avoidingig expensive , I am being; punishedpu fbr being durable? Minnder in the sixth inning o f a 1 <1 Snopek, recalled from7 S = ' a dccadra. • . games out'urltt'd-iVtll lose a lot of arbitrotion. j It’s an effectiveb'e«trategy as T won loo mimany games after Itiumcd im T n p lc -A 6-3 victory Mond.iyMor night. . Nashville when John KrukK: retired uncc Parri.s A t least that’s the wayy itil was until a m oney. WVc’d c rather bc 60*102 and iong1 as the emerging stars5 ddon’t flo p .' 40? Whal kimIcind o f sense is that?” ! arri.sh nnd -Devon While each . ..S u n d a y , h ad nvo h its in his major hadiwoRBtstcJts to lielp the Blue Jays co.lheir •couple of years ago. No\Mow the first* have a putpciqxisc. It’s brutal to lose 105 [ ,“It allows (us) to operqtc|lc three, four- Niekro fQhffibed 40 on April ljl989. < ; team of the games, butIt wcv loiew what wc wanted ^eais ; out. Today^ 1 can tellell you whal _ Then he wen/enl out and won I2D-more; league debut, fifth win inn si>six games. Toronlo led 3-2 place Indians arc the tc ovice hit his before pullingng awny a with a ihrcc-tun sixth; best record in to get to." , our( 1999 club will genele ra lly look ' -games — thethe most ever by any Richerr One out later, Karko\ 1990s. They have ihe bcs • 1 Ith hom er over the left-fi-field wall for '•Cal Ripken:en homercdh rwiee and drove in baseball this season, pcrhnMhaps the best O ’Dowd,/d, General Mahtiger John.. Ilike,'.' O 'D ow d said, “ i ’n-'m surprised • after40. ■ a 5-2 lead: Wilh two outs,0 L ance ' three mns for for thei Orioles; who felt into 7 * “ ballpark, Jacobs Field, oniand an appar* Hart and formerfor GM Hank Peters hod how 1 many teams operate oibn a ycar-;to- , *‘I was onijinly on the fiisabled list once - : Johnson hit his foiirthlhoi in the AL East, a ha!^gamc ently secure future. developedj a plan in. J 989, intenjolly r^ e a r basis.. During the offiffseoson, w e — when 1 gotgol hit in the sidc.with a line iomcr.on8h.,;S„S'EiTc;New York Yankees nnd five •• • But where they standid isi no more called theJ VWhite Paper.,It was their know 1 exactly what we'llII Jiave, to-B drive. TIi c HHallj o f Fame? Yeah, I feel1 for a 6-2 lead. j lofBoston. The Royals rallied in'thimcscvcnft™ germane than how they got here. .. ” n s p o n se iolo l facing wave after-wave o f' ; 1 T.” ’ • • ' 1 like I l^long.’ Sonitla got his first hit with ‘ Keith Lockhatt singled W - From I960 to 1993,), thet: Indians arbitrationon-eliglble players theyH-

-.0 -4 Tim os-N ow s, TwIn.F'In Falls, Idaho T udsdoy, A ugu!Q ust 1,1095 - - Badmind-wors :se;iiews-vJ A j u r il e s ^ e iJ i n e m a bsajnkig T h c A s o c ia te d P ress . • ' ■* • - — IV. r ppmJjaskketb^yU-“ Linebacker VincentIt Brown, one of the Patriots’ topp'defenders, underwent orthroscopiipic. surgery on Lfegal meibves hold upp labor fight his lef\ knee Mondoy to alleviate the swelling and sorcne-ic^s thot had N |!\V Y O RK (Al>)yP) - T he efTorj . prior to> any ai judicial resolution of c a u se d him to m iss several si prac- standing, legal issues," said by some NI>A si^rs to overiurn- ihe ouista ticcs. . the Ic: yiic’s sah ity•^cap ca was pul o n , chairm aniin W illiam G ould IV. hold I ioiiday. whenen the National Jeffreyey Kessler, a lawyer for L ab o rlR o iaiio n s Boilrd Bo; voted to i.he dissidsidcnts, wasn't happj/ with , NFL rounin & u p seek aVii'iy o f a petuending antitaist ihe decisi.ision, but doc.sn‘t cxpcct ii ' s u it til) U .S . D istpi;tFici Coiiruin lo be anyny impediment to the case "He has a'degcnei^tiitive condition ? Minneapolis. , going fonbrward: - . . in his knee, ond right mnow. it's a lit- g V tera 'I'hc group o fp iayavers, c including • ’.’We haveha planned enough time • lie hot," New Englancnd coach Bill 1 :ind Patrick to'takc intoin account the election •, ^liehaci Jordan^! Parcells said. "He maylyhave a lihle W I'wiuii. is also seckii::kiii;i lo deceni- th at ihee NLRB1 is holding." he debris in there causingg thei irritation. p -■ ly tlic NBA players't;rs‘ union,' The said. .''ThTherefore, I don’t undcr- There arc many player-crs w ho play vhy a’schedulc cannoi be . ■players claim thi* salary cap and, stand wh; with thS kind of thing." ■ draft are illegal becaicause ihc previ- workedI outo in the irltcresi o f the Last week, an MRI no oils labo/ contract cx|expired and the NLUB an'and .stop an illegal action." serious damage. Pa’orcells kept Jeff Mishkin, senior vice • u n io n n o lo n g e r r'represents a Bui Jet Brown out of practice:c m ost o f lost .' maioritv ol'playcrs.s. ' presid en;nt t of ihe NBA, said the week, but the swelliiling.returned • .th e NLRB saidid it was con- NLRB's's decision "merely con- ____after, a-light.practicc-a JlULCad harcomnlex~labor~is5ucs~ ■ ------ccmcdit-wmild'hor'Of havc'cnough— firms'tha ------thc-wcckT"^ — -lime to rule on ihc-isjr-issucjrof;inion— remtiin“Ttay-calllng at training csca m p In S m lthfleld, R.I.,? &M Mbiiday lo charges;es related to a disorderly:rly conduct and a pedestri- "1 had a good scrimmmage," said Mnnrfnvy. At right, Denver r\innlining back Qlyn Mllburn rini-in wilh policc officers,ofl an violalilalion. Kevin Cook, 30, ,of Gragg, an offensive lack:klc nTcknamcd , ".WW i and fell pain." ta K e s Off>ff upfleld d u ring drillsI InIr Oreeley, Colo. i S . m il. 27. of the;he Cleveland^ Columbu;bus, was accuscd of disor- ■’Lurch." "I look otThard u CilValiersr-wus chcharged wiihl derlycon'onducl while intoxicated, '■ Cmgg, who never mississcd a game or Central chichampionship team. He lateriter I’m pretty comfortable,. sos U S praciice 01 Ihe University re.sjsiifig the iirrestt pf another per- , All burfou men were takciMo-4 h^— ity o f Montana, moved lo^i} .^ard. and played right'tacklekle 0 matter o f adjusting andid mov-' ». luf3T»cn the primary bocjackup to Doug for 10 garr ^ " son and dfsordcrlerly coriilu.ct, Hamiltorton County jail anoWTre ;ames last season because ofo f ing forward." Ricscnberg ol right tackle.e. iryuries, Two years ago. BrB ro o k s • police said. Grnnlml, 23. of thc‘>relcas?did latec S aturday m orrting "H e's 0 great prospect:l andi he needed Sargent nt1 broke his arm in 1993 andmd became the first-!t-ever ‘‘.r"" Sacramento Kings, IS, w as charged on boiT^> all the playing time nc can ca get." coach . was disappappointing last year. He wasvas Woshington rookie to10 rush ./ • with resisting arrest.St. P o liccec w . Alan Mifrch said Dan Reeves said, “He isis ,going to miss, strugglingg aagain in training camp, for 1,000 yards buta t lo st They did not apfuppear ai their Brandon>n Gi r^t was blocking traf- all that lime, li's a big-iin:imc sciback. no The Benjengals have virtually no depth,3th. yeor’s injuries means hetie m u st i arrnignmeni in Hamam ilton County fie by standifigjnstai the iniddle o f a quesl^n about it." .The backuikup, tackles — Melvin Tutenlen now prove that; he’s aI futuref Municipal CnurtLirl. L a w y e rs s tr e e t. •Hef I re f u s e d o f f ic e r s ' and Anihoriony Brown — are rookies — superstar, not o presen:n t- d a y entered written pleasieas of innocenl ' requests:s tot m ove, and he and the B engals and the riglright tackle is Joe Waller, who''ho Hnbility. for ihem .. ■ others became be disorderly when ■Bruce Kozerski, whcho h«i plnycd ” "yl"!to come bock from the sccond3nd Brooks Void his pulle’le d le ft The players weree re u rre slc d at pojice tried irii to -arrest him, police every other position inn iIhc offcniivc rccomlruciuctive,khee operation of h'»his homstring — his sixth\ i in ju ry 3:30 a.m. Suturdord a y n e a r th e saTd. line, has been movedI tot left tackle ' in 14 m o n th s w hichh h a p - University of Cincincinnati. along ' Hill allegedlyall jcursed at police becouse Kevin Sargent waswi pcrfomilng j i i pened the day befort>re Ih c ici’s spot at right stort o f camp — wos litiim ilin g ™ with two olhcr peopli3ple. and bum]imped an officer chest-to- poorly in camp. Kozerski- R edskinIn s guard will go lo Trent ^ollDllord, D second- - Repgie B -ing him to about 80 peie r c e n t N o ir ia l d a te w:was set.'The chest as,s thet officer was trying to . e Brooks, limited by hamstring year pro who hasn’t sta^fcifd.ogame. injuries laslast season, practiced for the mobility. Though he: h o p e s charges arc miS'lisdemeanors. place JranfionBra Orofit in a cruiscr. Coach Dave Shula wovonts Kozerski, first time Iin in pads. to be going f\ill steam1 b y th e Resisting arrest carcarries a maxi- Policc:e said'Brian; Grant refused 33. in the po$itipn tha^'js'nI most imponant "Pods oron. you know. I was o littlettle end of the week, coach;h N o rv mum scntcncc of' 9C90 days in jail to leaveve during his brother’s in quarterback protection. . sluggish,".," Brooks sglicliJ’That’g to bbe e Turner said Brooks w o u ld | u and u S750 fine andan disorderly arrest. Kozerski was the centcIter on the 1988 expected cocoming out for the first timee in . not ploy dt K ansas Cii on Super Bowl.team andjl_the.l.?90 AEC thum ButJt I I think, I,moved pretty well,■ell, Saturdoy.' Up to 226 horsesskiUed g Utah claassrooms tto benefit in Kentituckyijaaril blaze i from ’0^2 Olympicies Games S I SALT LAKE CITY*Y (AP) - Utah dents toto thet Intemationaroiyropic HENDERSON. KyKy.,{AP) - A Schnaamars said identification of the ^ 3 -schoolchildren will hhave a chanctfC Committlittee’s hcodquaftcrs in predawn fire engulfedd a bam Monday dead honorses was taking longer than H this fall to tnoster Olylym'pic trivia as B u d a p).CSt, e st H u n g a ry , a n d a so cial al EMjs Park race truerack, killing as. expectcd:d and probably would not be ■ Salt Lake C ity preparares to host the studiess coordinatorc< for the Davis inan;/fi5'26 tlioroughbrcibreds. Qne stable complete:te untili Tuesdoy.' • ■ 2002 Winter Gomes. SchoolI Di:District. . -groom was slightly burnedbur trying to ' But twotwi of the dead included Dealeal D raw in g firom Olyilym pic curricu - “ W c! arcare trying to prom ote th e best free horses frojri the flan:lames. Ya and CooxO For 0 Kiss, both winners M l lum models in Canadada, Norway and in all afof thesetl young pfioplc. If they The cause of the fireire was unknown Sunday' ot al Ellis Park. Trainer Qporge Los Angeles, the Utaltah State Office, see the: bestbe in themselves, they will iand arson investigatotitors were sum- SandCrsrs said: Deal Yo died shortly of Education is makingng a 287-guide- sec the: bestbe: in others," she said, iTioned. after escopcoping the flames, .I',- book, OTtltled "Olympnpism: L ighting The lessonsless begin with the ancient , | ■ ,'•• •i ^ ■ Qne of the bcst-knowlown horses sta- "(She)le) got out, reored up a few - the Way to a Legacy/ cof Peace,” and Olympicsic Games, the origin of the ' | bled at the track was TejanoTcj Run. The times andnd ran out of the bom on fire, 50-minute video availlilable to teach- modemn GomesGi in Greece in. 1896, the X. 1995 Kentucky Derbyly runner-upr had then madiade it up to the track ond just ■'T I y a ers in public and privot'ate schools. start o■ f the the W inter Games and others. [arrived ai Ellis Park: Friday Fi for turf dropped,”i," Sondcts told-The EvansvilleiS llili f * . A similar guide hasIS been used by Salt LakeLo City School District •I. AfphM ;traintng. but was 5 tnblading, history, “Theyey got£ to know they were part ;Richard Schnaars. vicece president and The blablozc began abour3 a.m. MDT.>T. "They were runninfing all over the* bam bumim ing and ran inside'to fh e: the m iu ic and social studiidles mstruction of a lorgetrger community,” Robles-said, general m anager for Ellis•llis Paric, put the W hen firefirefighters arrived just before)rc ■ park,” said firefighter.r Jomes Banks, houses. HeH suftered second-degrei{ree for grades four throughgh 12. ; “ W e had.lad-kids from Korea^ Japan, number of dead at 24>4 ito 26 horses, dawn, the 30-stalI bom north of thehe the on-scene commancnder. "You get bum? to3 hish shoulder and was treatecBted “ Young people havSweden (AP) - Nebiolo,'ilo," MattTson told the INDIANAPOLISS ■-, Danny Sullivan was. irin good condition Monday ouster of Bora Milutininovic, will be officially appointedap Wednesday at aQ .Four days before thehe' world track Stockholmlolm newspaper Expressen. night fqllowing surgergery to mend a fmctiircd pcpelvis sustained in Sunday's' ’s new s confc^cncc ot Gioiiants Stadium in ^ s t R utheLherford. championships stait inin Goteborg, the - Sw cdisl(dish organizers claimed that. M a rlto ro SOO, &.spokilokeswoman for Methodistt H ospital said. Sampson was toldj 1by U.S. Soccer presidenlent Alan Rothenber^ Itist■St powerful head of thee sp o rt's ruling Nebioloo bibroke down in tears after the Sullivan, 45, of As;Aspen, Colo., ran into the babactof Lyn St. James' spin-in- Friday the position wasashis. ’ :• body "was under fire! for f insulting a .. incident.I t . J . . . . ; ______ning car and both cncrashed hard into the concncrete outer wall during the- “If this is the resultt ofc some successful results,Its, all the better, ’ Sam pson3n -fem u e S w e d i^ televisiisiohjoumalist. But INebiolo’s spokesman, race in Brooklyn. Micv4ich. St. Jam es w as not hurt.jrt. said Mbnday from the e! hotel -where the tearh is tntraining for this w eekend’si’s Despite the furor,r, 75-year-old Giacomono Mi azzocchi, dented that, Two plates were: pcpermanently,inserted intp-S3-Sullivan's pelvis to providedc Parmaljit Cup. '‘I’ve beenb given an opportutiitjlity now and I.'m going to Primo Nebiolo is exfxpected to win ' “ F or i us, it was. nothing,” support while healinging, spokesw om an Charlottette Hatneld said continue to do m y best.St." easy re-election as pnpresident of the Mazzocchicchi said of the aborted inter­ “Wc ai^ticipaic thathat h e w ill be here for 48 hoilOurs,” she said, U.S. Soccer initiallylly wanted a coach with onor extensive internationalal International Amateiteur Athletics . view, Also, li plate thatat Ihad been jnserted in onenc of^ Sullivan's foreorms in resume. But Sampson'in’s direction-in leoding th97 w orld indcAir Sweden,,n,. vwhich prides .itselfon equal E x-C hargersr sues for disabibility benefits championships to Pai*aris. The sixth treatmentent . S w een ey , 54.i isI asking as U.S. Distnbt Counurt Judge Rudi Brewster lo to 'her around their bcdrobobm; in an interview in his1 (Goteborg hotel Nebiololo ststaring angrily into the cam- l-I^te Rozelle NFL Playerer Retirement Plan to award, order the Ben Beil-P f i Church, a 21-ycar*olold senior from Fort Myerssrs, spent Saturday night ‘Pin about his autocratic stjstyle, corrufition era. •.. 1 ^ 0 0 in disability benefitsfits retroactive lo 1976, plus him .more tlian_S91^ us the Alochuo County JailJc oh a domestic vtoleticitice charge-, o f battery. The in his native Italy andd (other sensitive ' Nebioloiolo has been president of the • - dompges. • ‘ ' Gainesville Sun reporijrted Monday. He was releeleased.on his own recog>8 ’ issues. lA A F since sin 1981 ond he will run the rctiremerit* fund, whichch is administered indepen- Blit lawyers for ih< n - nizance after a court apsppearance. • , . “ Stop,”-N ebiblo saidlid and pix>ceed- ^ unopposedosed on Wednesday. , 1 . , mfliniain that Sweeney waswb steadily employed from dcntiy oflhe NFL, ir When University PoliceP arrived at the fesiBsidence Saturday, M aria -■ ed' to ask Mattson,wkivhat ah e w otild , /Q^irjg as a bartender, fisheiherman and drug counselor, , 1976\until 1990, wcf) Church said her husbailand grabbed herby the tljpIjceiJand “threw” her. The think if he ask^ herbhow many men . • ations. ’ ' among other occupatu arresting officer reportcrted Umt she had o sm all b}r\Hse ru on th e left side o f her she’d 8lept.wiih.in her!r lifc tim e ..- . . entitled to only SI,800 a monthmi in'disability benefits, T herefore, h e is erit ts. throat. ■ H e broke o ff the int|;i t f ^ e w iind had w hich .he currently recreceives, said'lawyei^Williaxliam H anrahon. lo start at d e c is iv e end foifo r the G ators thifl season, ’ GUNS I Church, expected to the J V jbum alists rOTm oved firom.his' g y y w o u ld issue li decislt:hi wlthithin 10 days. .B rew ster saidjhc wo w as arrested in Fort M;M ym in,I993 for solfcitiogn g a proslituic..H e p le a d e d . - suite. ' ...... ' \ : • iY»sEu» Trade no contest a nd receiveded six m onths p ro b a tio n .' “I was incredibly , In terim ,sociicceir coach get!its jo.b fu ll-tim eg If convicted of the fifirst-degree misdemeanor)r icharge, he could be sen* ■ worked for 23 years as IHO COIN GALLERIES^ tCTCod up to o ne year itin prison and b e find u p tto o !SI,000. , re '^ n d e n t, and I'v e in PRJNCETON. N.J..J. - Steve Sainpflon, who> ledle the U.S. notional soccer interviewed dici , ’302NN. i;Main,Twin F illi, Id^SSSOi I, but I’ve never . ’ • team to n string of■ urunexpectiid •successes thisis sum; m er os interim coach-,hi ^ t{(cors and other nuts, 1 fttwn \yire rcpoiti met anyone who behaved b like-' 7 3 3 " 8 5 9 3 SEE ______} r . -