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"'-Ti.-li K!C . ^ 5 5 5 : c o « ,: L A rE c I Th [ l l l j rs : :Twin Falls, Idsldaho/91st year, No.; • ______Wcdncsdalay, August 28, 1996 50 cc:cents GoodmclORNING | ( W eather Coronler’s irQquesSt set ati SheoshorKle Today: Partly dou4udy with isolat* y iiW rlg h t. ed showers and thuthtmderstonns. ^ ^ ence to six ju ro r^ who willII dcddiber* . lwTlnie»Wew» ______West winds 10 to>20 21 mph. H ighs I!*! ______P r o s e c:cutor calls pjpanel for Sep: p t 4 - e t"U)d issue a written decisionm 0on the ^ m u rdders. t Lincoln County C Cor o ro n er intheIow80s.Lowows near 50. , SHOSHONE - A coroner's inqu nquest WiU proceeding to3 help 1 the community comee “I think the communit;nity has a need a nd Frand;ids Bergin will preside, likeI a jjudge, Page A2 bee yheld to deb ate w h eth er a bi J bachelor to terms with^ g; p s in die evidence, a right to know what wasivas discovered dur- theheaiing. sharharecropper shot and killed fo I four chU- “I was hopiiling that all the questionss ing those investigation!ons,” Groom said. - J"®le county recently mailed letterslettt to drerrcn and their mother, Lincoln )In County would be ans\tswered at the end of thea “The evidence I don’tt believebt is condu- 30 Lin.incoln County residents, a:asking tosecutor Brit Groom annc agic all.L E Y ■ nnounced investigadon,”Groom said. “The fact iss sive, but that doesn’t m 1 to report for jury selectionon ats the M V U e ^ y . r t mean the jury or ' this is real life:e and diat only happens on1 thc public can’t draw acca condusion.” countyty courthouse at 9 a.m. odi SeSept. 4, Groom said he scheduled theJ rarare legal TV.” During the inquest, GroomGre will present Pleaso see INQUEST.ff.PageA2 Pi cCurtainrisises today^onTwirn Falls G(bounty Fsair fbr 199'9 6 .NSfew exhibit sn;nakes ; ■ I Today’s fair itsts way into groi3unds schedule ■Pomorellefire:Crevrews spent a sec- 7iJB.F«lrctteioMfl. ond fighring a £ 9 UB. 441 rabbtt tim , north ofID Dili: ^ a fire near the fQ;br science exhillibit . StewRlDf. Pomeiaesldresoii»rt. 9 tjn. FA horte quaOty, Zatuithth . PageBl y Karen Tolkklnen Anna. ti • ■ »T1me>N«wi' ...... , 10un.441hofMthOOTutshlp,Da, They belong to' the Califilifornia-bdsed Steep Stow RIne. aagination Gallery, a private nonon-profit orga- 1 pjD. Jmlor Hereford Heifer ibow.JW, iation that conducts science3 showssl at fairs, Serf Stow Rlr* - ...... schnhool; and malls throughout thle e\ W e st I ^ “Bobby’s probably p rettier bu ut t 1I like Val, thc 2pjn. FreddyPrezShowKldtfyLaod.Laid. boa,^u ,” said college student Greg1 McFarland,Mt one 3 pjD. Draft hone performance forlor of’ thcth science exhibit demonstiistrators. “He’s cWee21,23,24,25tnd2S,' nailer and lighter. They’re extextremely good Rodeo Amta. snakitakes, as far as snakes go.” 3 pA SbnmeRtal, Beef Show Rbig.n«. . iron nicn: Hie Tmnfin Falls Bruins That Th: means they haven’t bittertten anyone yet. 3 pjrt. Qentiefflen iusfen entrancemce le/re also gentler, and twitch'ch' ionly if some- toNddyland. gear up for tfie upccpcomingfoo^t- .4 pjn. Reddy Prez Stow Kiddy Lind.and. le smacks them in the head, iiee stsaid. , b a l l s e ^ a ; , Page Dl Me 4pjn.CharoUii,Saler«,Qelbv1eh,ft. McFarland’s booth was one of)f Z223 at the fair nednoRteee, Uraouiln and Maine • ; . . thisis :year, said fair manajger.Jc‘.John Pitz.pn^ A140U, Beef Stow RlnC. . ^ W _ Overtime:anui.ejrtra-inning I lesday, th e growl of tractors,'theth e w hhr of 5 pjtt. Lori J. HeiMl Sctod of Dance it .workers’ golf jrarts and que t. fin^Mond^,OakIJ i ^ d w e n t ' •' querying viiiccs. Free S ta te - - : led.the air, as partidp& ^ts h'urritirricdtomeetan SpjswQentiemen iBfl(len entnncemce ■ ■ ' baiiclo woric agains:inst Baltim ore ^ lyrly evening deadline to set u p .' - Electric inspectors had penisedsed the growcb itiqiie in Am^can Xi^gueme action. Ele ptabaMrCconteeteotrlet, In fronttmt P a g e D 2 r two days and thc telephoneae icompany for ; of R t ^ and Pantiy BuOdbi{. ree, Pitz said. A laptop crashe<>hed, taxing the 6 PA. Freddy Prez Show Land. Otherher computers which were prinprinting out fair 6 p jn. Seraniide by StMn BrowniFree Frt< ood on ides. The 4-H and draft horse baibam s were full, SU«e. F & H 3M E' s S’Sd thc goat bom was nearing maxnaximum capac- 7 pjn. Une dancer* Free Sti{e: VegetajrfandogsiPui 7 pjn. OentleinenJuceien entranceflce A . \ “What that’s telling m e is thatt peoplep£ ;vant to toKlddyUnd.- plantsj ■ . P a g e C l me back,” Pitz said. 7 pjn. OemoOtkn Oetty, Rodeo AniAnd they come for the first time, Arena. ne,asw eU . 8 pjn. Strlnfi AttKhed Free Staje. Learjam lngthe Workers at another first-timele eexhibit - the •aauuMiT/TwnBMMn {8 pjn. Freddy Prez Shew Kiddy Land.a . ' :omcy general’s consumer prote<3tection division McFa UMfbt CamNal and fair gate* tiadiade:Thisl8- Fartand of Imagination Gallery t^1^1 l be showing Bobby, a lOloot: albinoalb Burtnese python; ' Please see FAIR, Page A2 thb weekikatthefalf. sar^ld is cook- ‘ lg up a storm . ^einforcermentsjoiin battle against^ fi:iires in Idiaho, Wesist I Associated PfMS______^______yearlyiilybakinga — Moe sQyed to help two of hhis is sons : —— G em bl w et dowswn the area around a log bamjam 120 ingl bo )lazes blackenn over 40,000:3 acres iuce. PageCl. 30ISE: — Temperatures cooo lcd feet fror•om his house. A section of pole[)olecor- Pag( Tuesdesday, but more Ughming andid strong: strikes Mondayy 1night on the high desert ing fires on more thanin 320,000: acres ral wostsoil he lost. windsnds kept th e h e a t on crew s fightingfig south of the dtjity had blackened almost across Idaho, Oregon;on, C a lifo rn ia , . “Wheiien I saw the flames comingng aat 30 ■ wUdfidfires that heavily damaged oneoneluxu- 40,000 acres, Washington, Nevada,3, I M o n tan a a n d feet higli ^ I f d t then th at wc werere g(going “ tics of home and forced the evacuatijation of Htmdrcds.ofif additional firefighters Wyoming. to lose; ilit. But th e kids just didn’t ivantivai to Creative and crusty: ndreds. ' were called in,, butI with M much range Don Moe was among thothose ordered o ut ■ give up,ip, and thankfully they didn’t,’In't,” he pie with your producniversity a sisuspected human-caused blaziiloze that ond forest landI bburning ieUewhere in the of rural homes about 200 n:m iles southwest said, ‘BYU, today’s startcrted in the foothills just northJ of Boise West it was u nid d ear how many firefight- of Boisc as flames raceded through bone- “It wa^ras an experience Td gone throughthro PageA6 ands.3 several fires sparked by Iighlightning ers would be abl<3le to respond. dry cheat grass and sasagebrush late a coupLpie of times in California,1, andai I In all, some IE Monday. O pinion 18,000 people were fight- Please see RRES,,PagcA2 Pag It's not Berkley: Cri iBrigham Young Uni\^ S E C T IO N A {should let BYU b^B' Editorial Jardens.....;..2-5 V t D e m l o c r a t c: o n v e nI i t i o n , i t:’s ’ f a m i l y n i g hI i t ; )earAbby...... 5 C® = disagreements ’crover Clinton’s ection lillary brings welfare policy. S BYSS r a Hi V t ''. d o ' At times funny, lady cast Section A sarc own village ^ coNWffnoNUUCafQOA diifiant, the firstasachampi-' 1 Section D imilics who MM • Weather...... 2 ■ Deai AMOclatfldPwM______Idahoans bii3y-A2, A President Clinton as Iports...... 1-3------on of working fami Nation...'..... M Mov ssuring that :HICAG0 — The Dem- Literacy plan - A4 understood “We ta»y_....4 CHI iih'anation " West...... 6 Com ocratjiatic convention crackled responsible for assu Chelsea grows up-A<. . children are raised talku about withh excitement Tuesday Opinion...... 6-7 A4 that doesn’t just actsta in ways ht as Hillary Rodham p Br... Mmm Worid...... 8 Se(Section E .- propel her husband’s renor------family values, but a a nton promoted her hus- n °CUS------.J. band’s nation. omi- that i^ucs families.”IS thc high- Spoi id’s bid for reelection and The first lady was greet, Her speech wasilat featured Section B .Monegal notices ...1 dedonlared “it takes a village, it with w chants and placardseted light of a night thatiddle-of-the H BB kV K ' ..Magic Valley..:.;! lassilied...... Jl-8 » a president." . slshe, followed two liberal icoIs as adoption of a middilatformthat I -' Deleelegates delivered a mid- who offered their endorscons road Democratic platsband's re- ^ •Db!tuaries...... ;.2. co , die-of•of-the-road platform to ments n even as voidng shairse- reflected her husbMILY. Page A2 & . Idaho ^ la rp Please see FAMIl Lega looplaexcittces veteran * ' g a t e ■ .Section C oass Gemdele^ ftjod/Home...l-8 -Kuocisted Prets ^ ^ ------J bback to Franklin Roosevel arranged for i f i e ^ — la s t e le c tio n in 1944, celt’s so organizers have arr5, recepdons,' CHIHICAGO — You might Chicago’s C version of say t s, dozens of briefings,!lises. thinkik I that a fter four conven- party’s p pep rally is as mut h e " tours and river cruis< d his'8 4 Pontiac tions,IS, the. hype, hoopla arid fun f as earlier conventionsnuch ‘‘It seems a lotruesday dur- !e would become pre- ' ' SanS Francisco, Atlanta asa in , Wilson, 70. said Tut•n’s morning < w«i- - '. sable. . New h York. and . ing the delegation’:when l first i i isslfieds. Letet Anna Wilson set you It’s less spontaneous, a meeting. “And whly, it w asn’t |[C lassi1 , . there’s tJ no mystery about wh■ and started politically,ision). . iie Osbum Democrat, ^ho. , going g to.be n q t ^ t e ^ Wvho’s ih • scripted (for televisicn t..to .S an . .AnnaWlsonof,J of Wilace.talk8.Wtth Mark BrtdgeIgos of Boise on th« floor of the___ ^ dates Brent Kinsteer sold hi a Iher pbliti<^ cxjwrience said. .s But ^ e said cohvendilso n :___ “When.. I ...wentILSON, Page A2 DemocfatlcNatNotional Convention Tuesday. Firebird In one week w Please seo WlLSl The Tlmes^ewe Classl

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H i F o r e c a s t ______• A c r o s s THT E NATION M agicVallcy Southersm Plains awash afteraf heavy rains; stscoims hit Ohio Val/alley CAJtAD* Partly cloudy withdl iisolated showers and thundet ------today. High in the! loilower 80s. West wind 10 to 2i >nu______coastline.ae. Strong thundentorms and1 sbcshowen also ‘S ' S "" developed acrbsbss paru of southern Indiana,na, iOhio and Tonight becoming deadear by l a ^ evening. Low in tluthe lower 'SOs. Thursday mortlyly sisunny and warmer. High near ir 90. - Thunderstormsms spread heavy rain from the cold-front easing aao ss Neww England,E a [CoeufO'AlwtoTa^ m The ultraviolet indoidcx forecast is 6, a moderste exposureex Plains through theth< Southeast on Tuesday, witl level Korm wanting was posted for panparts of west- • inchcsinOkl^omisma. cm Massachusettetts as a surm rolled through^ dduring the Extended regionional forecast Stomualso sprepread across the Ohio Valley andandlntoparts afternoon. The cocold front ”1*^ created a >>(-«» of Friday and Saturdo)rdoy partly doudy and coolcr. /A slight •>fNwEn^ : across tbe Great Lakes. \ •n»h«>vi^niirain fell over parts of Arkansas, ( |LwrtajO|^MJ chance of showers. LewsLo^ 4S to S5. lUghs in tlie 70sxn lu Hits Louisiana and Te*a iboweiB and a few thunderstorms c lower 80s. eas. outheastem Oregon, I i ^ o and northern Rainfall in thIC e: 24 h o m up to 8 ajn. EDT to rtf lightning V Sunday mostly sunn;inny. Lows in the 40s to thc low® ^50s. inches at Acme, his week have Highs 70 to 60. le, Okla.; 2.09 a t Amarillo, T< ind forest fires. Thunderst ormsms ialso were Camas P.rairie, Wood River Valley McComb, Miss.;;and ai 1.86 at Walters, Okla. A £ few Medco and Arinina into Monclontana. watch was issuedi forfo parts of southeastern Oklaha Jc, Hurricane Edouard continued Mostly cloudy with “I?®®*" . In the Atlantic, l u ^ its west- ~ nth scattered shower* and ththunder- The rain was wtwelcomed in Texas, but wasn’t < nonhwesteriyoKfotpse skirting the tbe northern ed storms cspcdolly this i n edge of the lis morning. Qcaring with dii^ninishing make up for a yea:rear of dry weadier. Houston, fot Caribbean’s Leew•ward Islands, which sffetdi • showers later in thce daday; High near 80. Tonight tjecoming o had a toul of 7.6363 inches so far in August, ra^S tac^ fromPuertoRkaj I d e a r by late ev e n ly L a Its path was StiU uncertaia lg. Low 40 to 45. Thursday mosdjdysunny above normal forH* thct month, but since Jan. 1I thth e o ty ls ? Tuesday’s high.;hest heat index was 108 a t ImpImperial and and warmer. High in th n tho mid-80s. inches bdow its notnormal of 29 inches. . ^ Thermal,Calif.HiIhe lowest wind chOl was 34 at Marquette,M . Parts of Gulf Coa:^oast no iid a also had heavy rain,mn,asdldthe mrf. yyyo Tfcasurc Vallcy7 Mosdy sunny today,iay. High in tho upper 80s. Norforthwcsz [jW nFD l^^ wind 10 to IS mph.. TcTonight dear. Low in thc uppppcr SOs. E Q 1 Q 2 2 Q 9 ■ TteMPERATURESS Thursday sunny andi wtwarmer. High in the lowca-90s. : wv. • *■ TheAccuWeathiithBr*foreca9tfor noon. Wednidnesday. Aug. 28. M u Min Mil Pep NcithemNevadada Amuquertjue - 82 63 6: Atlonta 84 71 73 .46 Sunny and warmerer today.t Highs lower SOs to low.w crS O . g P > Ot to* 30i Wi 40* B0« BOl SM 70« ao* Wl ISOlllO* » T o n i^ t fair skies. LowLows lower 40s to lower SOs. Th Boston 71 . 63 6: Hiursday Bonji aapaniM Nod iMnparUra » Chicogo 77 62 e: j» CBuoy mostly sunny and warmarmer. Highs mid-SOs to mid-90s. , Dallas 82 75 75 , .25 ~ ~ ~ ~ Mosdy sunny andd mnot as warm. Highs mid- and > Denver , 81 53 5: .21 ------:— 80s. Todght dear. LoLows 55-60. Thursday mosdy : Des Moinos 75 64 : w-tafc«mittonettT«"»MtMa ______Highs in thc upper 80s.SOs. Detroit, 80 65 e: ..... Thc ultraviolet indcscdcx forecast is 8, a high exposure Honolulu 92 747t j A l m a n a c SK Houston 89 ' 70 7C .08 ------T D.AH0'VEATHE1^ER SUMMARY______Indlmopolla 80 66 66 .12 Kortsas City 85. 66 66 ..... : Idaho ■ Twin Falls Las Vegas- 103 81 81 ..... ,, _ Showers and thunde Max MInji Pep Max Min nderstorms condnued over soul Los Angeles 81 64 64 . Bolso 83 37 67 lr. Yestoftloy 80 65 cen tn l Idaho Tuesday.ay. Memphis 80 70 70 .44 disturbance located in southeileastcm Miami Beach 85 78 76 .;... ^ Burley . 68 6313 ...... Uslyeor 85 48 Oregon condnued to0 producepi unsettled wcatiier ovovcu- thc ■ Milwaukee 74 62 62 : Folftlcia 78 6313 ...... Nofmol 86 48 area. Minneapolis 75 51 51 .;... : Gooding 82 66 As showers and thiinhtindcrstorms slowly moved oul Now Oneons 90 7373 .04 .... Prcclpicatlon Now York 84 73 73 ..... : Hngennan 87 60 area, another round of activity£ began to develop ass llthe dis- ..... Month to data: V Okiohomo City 83 69 69 .28 : Idoho Foils '89 53 turbance approachedd fromfr thc west, Omana 81 63 6: .01 ' ..... Nomial mo. lo dale: •“ Thc stormy conditioiitions were expected to lost^we!^ i „ t o sssmsL : Jeromo 76 “* 64 ...... Water yoor lo dole: 1 PtwenU 102 85 85 ..... : Lewiston 87 65 th e evening. Sides aero:cross the state remained m o^yy cdoudy i r - f - ^ ^ Rtishurgrt 83 60 60 ..... '5. -01 Normol year to dote: POftland. Me. 74 59 59 .02 ■ Molod m 56 9-92 throughout Tuesday,f, whichw helped to moderate thithe tem- cou? . wam STATKfWtYs ______O l88B*eeuWalhtf. me. J. peranires. l i - Portland, Oro. 65 62 62 : Molts 90 54>4 t^. Comfort factors \ Reno 83 46 46 ,L. Temperatures arounclund the state at midaftemoonI rranged H [_ E□ 3 ^ '‘S S E 3 (S3 • McCall m 499 ..... Humidity at noon: ' AC40 pet. from the low 70s to the 3 S O c C Q1 St. Louis 85 68 68 ..... 1 the upper 80s. The warm spot!DtS V/CTC Iton low SNOMCR.*c«5 luJN r-aroftus nuvutt snowOW ice suNttr w.aouiy aooey Salt Lako City 96 71 71 ' Pocolello 92 666 tr. Boronwlor ot noon: 29.29.95 F Idaho Falls and Pocatdatello at 88 degrees and thc cocX>ol spot 0 Pollen count: 144 (koctili Son Francisco 70 57 57 ..... ■ Solmon 81 50 was MuUan Pass withh 72 degrees. Soonio 67 58 t Stonley m 344 ...... high. Mold: 476 (smut),It), I low. Generally, temperacratures w ere coolcr than Mo Spokone 86 ' t 56 l , r : Sun Volley 87 500 "oi when readings near or abovee thc century marie were H ig h s &kLOW S______Washington 87 70 70 .01 spreacL There was light andnd sscattered predpitadon with r Idaho: High, 92 dcdegrees at Pocatello. Low, 341 degreesdc at Stanley. ; S k y w a t c h ______induding ChaUis withith ..07 inch, Rcxburg and Lcnvd- S Nado.® ,!!!.11 degrees at Casa Grancle, Ariz.J i t Low, 19 at Truckee, Calif. .01 inch, and some trorace a amounts as well F ire d anger Sunset today■day 8:19 pjn. '1 SimiisGtomcomoiTow 659 lun. F orMORELE.INmRMATION The Gre danger index forsr sosouth ^ Lunar phase:ase: Full, Aug. 28; last quaner,.Sept. Sc 4; central Idaho today is: new, Sept1 1212; Grst quarter, Sept. 20. Tunc to dte Nadonional Weather Service radio bamland at VHF-FM 162.4 or 162.553 ' For forest lands: Very high.igh. S Visible planebmetK Morning: Sacum, Mars, Vcnuj. MHZor call 42344■M12. The Internet address forior Idaho Ibmsportation For range lands: Extreme.le. Evenins;Jupii'upiter, Mercury. Department roadd rreports is: httpyAvww.stateJd.iJd-us/itd/itdhmpgJitm

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I t ______F air i I n q u e s t I _ Gemddelegates rrmeet Whites House aidides Ju n e 12 Vlwith gunshots to thc Continued fromAl I Continued from Al I . CHICAGO (AP)P) — Not all the so itwa;was g reat that Argonne sent on Environmental Affai:ffairs, and nquest is open hcads- - w heeled boxes of 5,000 suclickers, " action at thele Democratic someoni!one to address the dclegh- Edward Chow, head dfif VeteronsV • Groom said. The inqii Authoritirities bclieye a neighbor, 2,500 2,! letter openers and 2.2,500 National’Conveniention is during tion,”,” said■ Bill Mauk, state for Clinton. to the public I r testim ony of W alter SchSchoolcraft, 47, shot thc calendars col to ^ e ir bootli ininside .the formal sessionions, at least not Democrocratic Party chairman, Mauk said McGinntyty &said the • Jurors will hear te urley patholo* family, thenthe himself. Shell cas- the tht commerdal building, for the 23-memberje r Idaho delega* A rgotgonne is the lead research White House is concdnecm ed about r investigators, a Burlt; to events sur- ings inI Schoolcraft’s5 truck “W ‘ e'want to serve a bi£tigger don. contract■actor a t INEL. I gist and witnesses to striking a balance becwietween all rdcrs, Groom matched1 thoseth found in the farm part pa of Idaho,” said consu:sumer Members haa and Argonnc Nationsinal L a b o ra to ry P a u l Pugmire, Pii executive assis- ranchcrss.” State law allowsmurders c and Until theth inquest is held, that tht the supplies were paidJd for and the White: House.£ Issues tant,, spokesp with the Idahoans “She olso spoke veryy highlyhi of ■ hold inquests forroom mi said. Groom worvon’t say w h eth er there with wil business fines. She andnd co- ranged from nuduclear research about r It research, nuclear waste ' the Natural Resource:e C oundl ■ unsolved aim es, Grooids to b e put to w as evideidence of a motive and w wo orker I ^ d y Barnes will amn sw er and environmentalItal policy to vet- anti Bob Dole’s proposal to elimi- ^ “This matter needs:ossible in the declined toto discuss thc results of questions gui about telemarkctetin g , erans affairs. n ate the Department of Energy, that has been set upip b1 y th e : re s t as m uch as poss:3m said. .“Not forensics! andai rape tests. Purees sweepstakes sw< and fraud. “Obviously the IdahoI National Thee White House and Bureau of Land Managem in one of the state’s few tionecring if it mokes her;er lihappy, )ise Foothills' deployed to PJ __ “ Of course, th< ' • F ire in upscale Boise c e n trd Orc(iregon as thunderstorms C C O E U R d ’A LEN E (A P) the security is DemocnXTatic areas. “I found it best to kke e e p my y are ‘‘Sht. but I prefcjf e r that to the She a • neighborhoods. :mraed home “ “vcd lorthwardnot across the Donations ^9' of cash and hay e also has served on thc mouth shut," he said.. “"I There’s her alternative," she sasaid. • Osbum ( ■ Most evacuees retur: temperature state, stamiirting scores o f new fires. letting lett a 12-year-old keep m City Coundl for 14 years, tilings I don’t agree, withvith, but I Democrats say “I suj ; Tuesday, w hen thehigh tei 80s. NuifrthoitlOusand lightning strikes 4-H horse, after a technlcahtjSy at Other Idaho D( suppose it’s a m atter of don’t press it,” he said. ' had c o o l^ into the higlet Fire tiUed rc':or(orded in southern and a ® local^ fair pig competititio n , The Eighth Strfieth thick I smoke centrnl OregonOr< Monday night, threatened tlif to pan them. - the Boise Valley wither th outage on said Stm Hinatsu,a spokestnan for Lade I- Hourlland thought she’dsh Family • lhat caused a powertb morei than the Northrthwest Interagency have hiw to sell her horse after : y— ------• M onday and grew ti) i don Center in Portland. prize pig, Rosie, was turned a\aw ay Continued from Al Tuesday. It Cmrduialio. politicalcal benefits," said Cuomo. ed, and when she triedd to tc quiet 12,000 acres by Tu H kcs c a u s e d 16 sm all from ^roi the Kootenai County F Z icrol sections „ The strik Fair- election strategy. Je s:se s e Jackson also rel)uked the crowd thc applause gre : spread through severs The girl had been counting ' grew only raid Waller’s f e m pmtentral O regon and 43 in Th« }S on Former New Ybrfork Gov. Mario Clintonon for ending the 60*ycar louder. of the attic on Geralc eastern p a rt of the state selling seU th c pig a t a 4-H auctioi I ndayevcnins thesouthcai ion to Cuomo ignited ch line* are open dally and Sucida'nday $5.00 per week, dally Inforlmatic “ Circulotion phono lin B deserves four more — and the governmentn t —- also i.m. only. If you only $4.00 per:r v.week. Sunday only $3.00 tm had im portant roles. “Itttskes;all tal Z between 7 ond 10 a.m.paper by 7 ajn., per week. Sale*lea itax included in all above — m 7 3 4 -6>326 y e l ?” .said . Jackson, and Cuomo do 001 rcccive your papOWlM>AU(l AOC Z Filer-Ronersoa-HoUUter Fall*. Idaho,,83301, 83 by Magic Valley * 3 radaltolttolerance. ‘ / nate die Democratic appanparatus. - Twin Fail* ...... 733-0931 New»ppef*lnc.£K. Second I went flat out wild when ; Subscription rates The age of Cody Stockh>ckham, a ant Sunday, $3 JS .Tliunday It hmtcreby deaignaled u the day ICall 24 yrooTH SToTn^ n to n w alked a short tim e - ; Heme delivery; daily ,«nt: J2.00 per week, ofthe week onn ulwhich legal notices will be ^MOVIES victim in Saturday’s fat;fa ta l car A MOWIBTKJ Preit K t L- P££« la te r to ithe podium where her . per week; Sunday only,be J2. paid in advanee publiahed .acddent in Gooding Countlunty, was Preii epEwKvAurr JW. REPO hu sb an d " Mnil«ub»criniion»tnu«bepiwhere delivery i* Poitmasier,r, ppleaie send change of ^Hours A ^O RT ind ^vill acccpt renomina* in'correctly reported in a M snd are available only whe: a Monday :t: loca), dally and oddrm fomito:o; P.O.P Box 548. Twin Fall*. Q tion for3r sa second term Thursday artid e. Stocldmm is 17 year not nuinuined. Mall ntet:. dally Ic only $3.00 Idaho 83303. ® 5 i a ,'earsold.. Sunday S3.50 per week,■ J2.25dai per week. 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: CHICAGO (AP) — SuiBergery for i •— early prostate cancer is reirem ark- m ore than ju stst greati coffeel ably successful, enabling thi ~ T O A P P’LY VINYL Fresh taked goods madeladedaify from scratch, . majority of men to live an , • full txeaUast & lunchoch jjieny available. 10 years or more, a study fot {co»ee orinkj, smoothies, J- S i D I ^NGOR But thc operadon is n‘Hr ot ineces- HI P n S Q t g ices ond fai-free shakes. sariiy the best treatmentIt ffor all N, (BEHINDINO OLOCKBUSTER)I 20&-733-OSS5 -IT SO FFIT I men. ^ & FASCIA The research — the firstirst such study to look a t padents at more (OVEFRHANG) than one hospital — largeljgely con- W g T 0 K i M firms previous findings, saisaid Dr. Glenn S. Gerber, a Universcrsity of I Chicago urologist who le0 0 - 2 with concrete information l-8< 563-8!9 9 1 con use in dedding wheth I undergo surgery, G erber saicsaid. i * An estimated 317,000I menmi in | \ O U TD O O R Ir N N i I -ANCOFFER YOUU CAN’T REEFUSE- the United States will be diag- • i Jarbidge, Ncvada d a ; ; nosed this year with cancere ro c fth e TO HELP-PUS INTRODUCJCE A NEW MATEERIAL FOR .prostate, a wolnut-size glai^and at I , the base of the urethra. STiTUCCOANDWOVOD FRAME HOIWES. Surgeiy and radiation ar

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Bsamrrrpr-T H ared to tofp m m All o:)f a sudd(en, ChelIsea, who0 p o littical haiIts E will appear^ irn Ghicagyo, is gro’v►wn HE cfcfc«g>TribM» going on in Chicago, anand d lim ag . ------:------p r - ine^ell take advantageage of some C o h v e n tdons i ( seem to B P WASHINGTOrON-TTie braces / of those, but she hass acno sched- . aregoneandsoso is ^ uncomfort- / ule," Lattimore said. able smile. • Chelsea, who skippepped third w a r r a n t uunusual i headgc ? e a r ^ Chelsea Clinlinton, whom the grade, is about to eeni n te r her P nation first glim]impsed in die midst senior year at Washiish in g to n ’s • CHICAGO (AP)kP) — “T h e reaso n F m -weaw r i n g a ■ of her awlmar'ard early adoles* txclusive Sidwell Friendsinds private • d ieese b at is th atat I w arn peofde to ImoK «cbei i » e r m r I . cence. has reach)ched sweet 16. W j school Like many otherh er soon-to- - from and w bat I[ scs i ^ for.” P a H a i d ^ saidddatdie I ■ ■ I ' She is old encmough to date, old f be seniors, she bas spent^ t part of Democratic cooveni I. enough to driveive and old e n o u ^ ' n j f l her summer looking a t ccolleges, She is ftmnWiscotsconsin. Sbe stands &r dieese S ^ i to go to her firstfir state dinner, U H V Chelsea and her motherther toured Something aboutJU poKtiral n miBiTWMiiwc; TTTaW which she d idt tain June, attending H | [ colleges in New Englaigland this . pic.wear odd batlats. Never mind Head Sta> t a i t . l 3 I . • month, making stops at A 'I an event hooorinring Irish President | at Amherst, Ch icago, Democratsrats are imo bead fiscde. Mary Robinsonion while wearing Brown, Harvard, YalY ale and T he K ansas dde{le g a tio n is SZ poim s o f ^ iSiLEadi L / ^ the same sleeven;dess periwinkle- Wellesley, the first ladylady’s abna delegate altetnetnate has a sxzwbat v sblatiSnkr a |.' r a j blue dress sbe: w ^ a few w eeks mater. ing light niinwiimiinates the stale's name cantbehat ti ^ eariiertohffjunlumorprom. There is no word on1 wlwhich col- band. ______I Mosdy shiddeIded from the pub- lege she prefers, butit Chelsea,C “W hen th e lightshts go out. we mD be 0m* Plarents, S ' the first whose favorite subjects« s are sci- bugs,” said D anI Lyldns,L: d ia irm a n o f xbe C daughter v * o wiwill appear before I ence and history, hass indicate]in campaign in Kansasisas. ftM arfgi,aalte»rTTT«4 <^i.TBarJciiB;iaos c f fieiaLteE. on-ftage a t a uISO s e show in Bosnia “The[here are a lot of activitiess Lattimore said. - ' “1 think it says sc Baexc9t£edbecbeoe sajs Democrat,s, ffT all and, later, tradiiiding q uips w ith a you." a seat mate tol tSiesracnetSjl^oe come to bunch of rambuibunctious U.S. sol* ‘ - “It said “Buy me,e, bbuy me.*” Caridas npQ ed.L Cn^gaSsraseesai3 0 porpose. And &TSS d ierhatEne h diers over her drivingdri lessons. As Over in the Rhoiiiode Tdnnrf dd^ation, BeP f a n n r d3Ka.s&eBsiHhaSIII ol 'w**: s h e le f t th e: teasingt troops S la te r cluichcd a bigb stuffed d c i J ^ a n d mirarea Deseco^BSaSac a SpecBfflr Spoct, a j s! d sk> behind, smileliled and turned to y I straw hat frontedd with« a rs»m'tr Inaged jj gnmSefaSutt. get in th e last WOIYord. T O T A L / I “Beware, if yoty w come to D.C.,” I shouted the novicvice driver. * * 'JTERNET” I J t ^ p r o g a rrn Tbeycheered.i A iClinto]m proposises reading H er d ebut aIt t tthe state diim er A C C E S S ^ _ „ _ , for Robinson1 ccame after she : WYANDOTTE, MiMidi.(AP)— om-dnld:ildnsi srczeadj £s-tbe Computer Depot now With school openiniling af*FT>gg 0 »nti b a t SI bnnan woa inviration, ju st as ^ id her father’s sec- 0”e'ffers fast, reliable Internel e t : country, Preddehtit accused Clinton of,f providingp “a m ere imrvohed ri in fiJiiii iig. Si* iry psptopusuig duriug the aarvei a the conventionm program, said - new pot of money”” fifor teadiere’ 30.000 reres a £ s s RjUflf.Tgss b 3 wweek. , Neel Lattimore,^ fifirst lady H illary 'ain Street Alternativeire unions. Surroundedd bby dozens of ToImiTeersex >r ^ f i-fpM In a mostly- non-part r In tern et A c c e s s , .hot, fidgety childrenren, tbe presi- bdp sd«* CTrnrrm sC ppcd m 2 Rodham Clinton:on*s p ress secre- ? = ^ tary. She is trav•aveling with her 1601» Main Ave. North •Twin Fan ; dent s p ^ from a liblibiary’ss:^ ade^iiaJim iiiJilcraw arW asa£ fi3T 11 If Tt im> flf* Q ilte • 7 3 4 ^ 4 9 or1-800*78844<>4402 s 21st Century ‘ to thousands pec^Ie[eint^&cto- i llttpraiiii'igi 111 is A" b s nnmns. “1 m g ra t^ fSfo S °° ^ ry town. “The mostost important ^ dnUbmlTOTra,TrnBtB~{ieo3cg pwipfff pe w h o g tr e th e ir I inire s to : thing w e have to dolo is m ake sure jade. i~u edCgfO^aQBOp^ crff?

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: delegatetes have tal(les to tell a m ily . CHICAGO (AP) — Idahodde- hadxoiatya y f o r t^Ksr Sia5<35e. a s : gates Carolyn B oxandBmbaia ^ a ddcriycat jfA j^'hysician Barber thought thi^’K^'d head oat of die vay I'lir- ’ to^bluesdubvibentm tb sisinging tbe Bmndieana a « i e a i e d s o 3 s d CD . “Picked tbe WrongeriC^” blues. walkbaci er’s u se of loanin proceeds is t Their advcnturture began pauyibet:etsy dBor far dsbsjias CaBl&M unrestricted^ Saturday night wheihen they left ax the XaiSaty iS e r cm ebe L a le miwith this unjniqueHnai loan proiDgraml the Allenon Hotel,I, jijum ped in a M idi^gaBdd i3bb^ KiN and thV» ( kr ledoasnorso First, tb adfic Primo Mortgago) hash Introducod a second loanin blocks to Blue Chicalicago, a well- walkeda a & iead So n e z r t r program that will allow t. J a V tho homeowner to borrow upp toto ! kno%vn downtown dlub. u b faotd.dien 125% of the value of th([heir home. Wth most Banks and H alfw ay th e re , thitheir cabbie forabeer.' k spom a : v i e s 3 csiae CCS be Savings and Loans not3t ilending over 80% of iho homo’!mo’s ■ look an illegal turniri^in&rmt lif was.znlm' 3 Value for second morlgE:gages. there is a rising domandmd forf of one of Chic^o’s’s ffinest, irfio aTTwuH^'" iiA•jL \ ialoanprn product lli(e this. According to0 John . Heally of Padfic Primo0 ; pulled th e cab (n’cr. Itto o k••nmff^r4»>.T»»tT»r\grTT-c S a rty PHYSICALs Y Moflgagt }age, T here are other programsn s that allow the consumor to) So far, pretty rourimTinA Bm w aD ang: tXc o r e a d i b e A ! jg s o borrowiw uup to 100% of tho valuo of theheir homo. However, thoy aro9 Boycc said, th e cabbi. I ts only forfor hhomo improvoments, or tho ir “The officer kept sa 7 3 3 -1 6 6 5 > intorost rato was astronomicallyally t s^ing,'Give smuztevslcsDc. ^ high withtvith severe prepayment penalty, m e your license,’ andid tth e dri- A nd i t s ty. What makes this program so t jl ll 2 i3 r e C3C^ 560SboapAve.WVUL uniquele andai exciting is that the procee ver kept saying, T d l m e w b at I b m “1 c o n eeds can be used for whateveror thetti : noldn"^ TeaaeBbcr ibe borroworwor wishes. Tho funds aro comii • did wrong.’ Evennialllialiy ofS- n aii.^ n fdie du saees 30^ X «S5 » . TwfaiFans Tiing difodiy from tho investor,'r. ■; cuttingg 01out tho middlo man, which mo • cer suggested we get;ctout^tbe prendzozs Bfiggjgiaa €^^o3- noans feos ara kept reasonable}le anda cab.” StoSU oa.-frLL tho Inloreilerest rate is a competitive fixedod rato wilh no prepaym ent. 9tM»2Satmday penalty.'Ity.' i b e story h as a hu ap j ijy eniEn5*T&^CowniaesersalbSD y : fo r although Bo>-cee a R arh<»r a g ^ ’ h e f f l i Tho1 mcmost common use of the newv.ioan ii is lo pay off oxisting debtibt A Wilh thetho competitiveI 15 year fixed ratato. consumers aro taking / \ odvontagitago of Padfic Prime fvlortgago'jo's 125% second to consolidateIato \ Ihoir crodcredit cards, car loans and constisumor or mortgago loans. Theyleyaro. i — I \ “singthotho proceeds from their loan to;o ipay off higfior than desirod creditcrei ; ^1 T lihe pain reelief you need.n 'n u J \ “ rd bolabalances. Then thoy cancel tho9 credit< card and make a \ concorto()clod effort'to pay dff th e now losoan to become debt froo. Thoa T hhe doctorr you canI itrust. immodialdiate advantage is a lower moniinlhly payment as woll as tho • 1 * ^ ^ ^ possibllitibility to doduct the interest on ta:tax returns as mortgage interest.ost. For examxampie, using $20,000 second1 nmortgage to pay off S20.000)in in O r. SSc o Q ^ Coftno. DoctET cf' I ^ consumeimer dobt will save approximateJtoly S260 lo S400 a monlh inI youryou 1^^ - Chiropnfiracdc. can bxm ^ you monthlyVy paymentsp and m ay allow andndaddtlionaiS2.00Qto S2.80010 in r d i e f ^ i mortgagelagointerost deduction on this]s year’s tax rotums. p P ||^^ pjon.He': te . le's a yatlu jte o f o n e of Otherer bborrowers havo u sed the moronoy to landscape tholr now homo,hom th e fines:•e st ; build a pcpool, do homo improvements',ts, pay coiioge tuitions, vacations i n t h e cCDontnr. n A ad as a 2 0 y ca r ions. invest,:, bubuy a car, while using the.intor:orost as a lax deduction, M agic ViVaUey fesidest, people A . Thorore area many reasons this progra I M CSSiSSiS',' iram vrould bo attractive to tho0 k n o w hhe's e somecoe can V \ consumoiimor. Many consumers have use c o u n tom n . , ised tho procoods to recoup alllii ooi r , \ part off theIht dovm payment on the homimo thoy have Just bought. In olhorolhc "O \ words,I. thithey purchased their new homimo wilh zero or vory llitio downwn concern?n, Blejaa ■W Erasnerte-rf \ p^y^'0'1*-ont. nycMiafan^- The processpro of obtaining the Padficnc Primo Mortgago 125% second» nd Is ^ fast andsId simple. In fact, to apply, all ththo paperwork con bo done in IR. RONALD Di«WCNOnS AND-niBWMEKr roi0 8: minutesDS oover tho phono. T he only thinling needed lo bo supplied is nrriMiprti»Mcfcp^»H«iidKftKtW* . income0 verificationv( (W-2'8 a n d paystuitubs), and s, copy of tho note on C O R B I N " E • Nfen* pifia • Afttt&Ie palp>b> Uember Uiofrcurre^jrrent first mortgage. Thoro Is; absolutelya no up front costs so a n d T m t e w taU r k knr(ICC Anc M il there isIs nino risk to the borrower, and ththe average timo for funding Is 5 to : L 5 ^ Oiii^j-iai: *nvnrii-L 9^ 10 daysfs fromfr the day a complete packickago is acquirdd. . Foror more Informationin, call John Heatiy, e la&ss BNtL N. • Tvrin Fala lb IVf 1*1 *11^1 P a csific l f i Prime Mortgagege at 1-800-720-263*B 3 7 (K S I OOpen p 7 days ^ weel3k 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. CHIRGtOPRACnC 2 0 88 - - 7 3 3 - 0 4 1 11 i i-l V - I Rate and program sisubject to change ' * •

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W e sST h I Lawbaars ; Jud^Ige keeps ssuit againsiSt /. ' benefitts churirch in fedeeral court BECKLE^LEY, W .Va. (AP) - A OlOrchard was sentenced to> ufu p to accusing th e M orm on 18185 years in prison in Februb ru ary }f failing to intervene fofor molesting thc girl andi d ] h e r for ille^gals ;=:?]knew a member was brbrother between 1989 and 1994.199 SACRAMENTO, Cal:Mif.(AP)- "bus™ hisills daughter should be H is son was 8 and his daughughter federal court, a judge • Gov. P ete Wilson signejiedaniacc. S .S was 5 when the abuse begic g a n , utive order Tuesday'direcdngall di auauthorities said. istrict Judge Elizabeth state agendes and stal . said Monday thc $750 Thc lawsuit names thc chuchixrch cd colleges and univ« iwsuit deals with a cru- ^and church officials alongg w ith halt benefits to illei S i itutional issue. Raleigh General Hospitali t a l in grants: Beckley, Adams' employlo y e r. The Republican„ Eovcrnor , vsuit, filed by a woman I only as Rebecca Doe of Kenneth Holt, thc former beatle a d of described his exccutivdve order DS ‘‘'.“ ' “ “ fi" w a s a alleges church leaders ^Raleigh General, also wa “the fim step in imp church member. federal welfare reformS '" H e " l ”§ xyoial abusq her ex-hus- “ The Church of Jesus Chrisiiris t of it would help “endd tthe magie lictcd on her daughter Latter-day Saints, based in £ Salt lure” of taxpayer-finaraaneedbcne- othing about it until his Li Lake Gty, has denied thc allega-allc fits tbat contribute! toti whot he 1994. U A d am s J r . of C rab tions. tic described as a‘crisissis in illegal J"” " ^ immigration. In a signing cercmi•mony in his BgfcviTlOiriibAvC^ C apitol officc. Wilsoiison said his / rhtarA TC . U s action will mean that,at California / n t a f t t M s n “no longer rewardsis t those who NewSgimrief New Summi [itSUlflJaSL. Hourlours: “■ break the law by ententering th e Hours: U9M Davk)K.C»tlt,M.»)Usfris tatte, Darld A. say Qiql•jTta H t jM ta sp OaUaBb,)ds, the 8 2 0 m woridne ranch Mon-S«t7:00rK»-i(M)oSi,i,\y Mon-$«t 7:30-9:C country illegally." S und^ 9:00-^-flMSK» jwvSedd^Colo^ tbit'sifamktiM*bni]FtestiC(Mi^ ba a t e s . His office did not iaimmediateJy XundyS^^ 9: 0 0 provide details of f»a 9 Douglas County b as keptcept its 820 raocfaen havew^ventbeDewset- to mintin»Ti»mit visual im pact anid d Proposition 187, anid d in fact, in P 819 it ; acres of Colorado paiadisadise called tiers. "IheyY*rYe Dying to escape wdtdirUrinTltng some areas, goes eve•ven fu rth e r I lb. y * Oaklands a w iddng randm dL th e d ty . b uIt tht ey have n o id ea Tepb- receiving public educdivi$ion controls on residen-n- been held up In thee ccouns, and Maglt Vallcf tnijo^ed jc A VJeeK Of Traditionalnal Yet this ranch thatt basbi with* TW dvemile:ilesDanh.Coloea(k»’s tiallot1 lots of less (ban 160 acres. opponents have obtaiitained court Sum m tr Camp fFunl i Your Support Made It11 ‘ stood time may be apprppToadiine largest andd newesti shopping “Tb‘The property owners andid orders forcing thche state to ? O ii\m TbanK'K/ou! its final diapter. Davidd K.Cuitis,K mall,Paik&b&&adoKs, is opening d ev elopers e l know they are■e ad h e re to earlier law;aws granting .who lives in tbe rambliibling two- this week. AmVnd wfaile that’s m»nrnpnUem. p wantjit some open space when:n C urtis says m ore and momore h c ^ S ta te lawr exe: em p ts new re si- th esy y jget home at night fromm o ut landow ners a re succ len ies of 35 acres o r w orkirk in tbe dty. But the dc\-dop-P- to “the pilgrim problem."m .*. m ore f r m titetlte county^ snbdivt- o e n■nf tl h n g tv»«»n TTTin<4t»>«. ”

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dies tree-cutii t t i n g W j YS OGDEN. Utah (A P)- I ^ president of a local1 bsbank Kas FEA TUJRED B CERTDFICATE - 6C M O N T H T E R M b e e n Id lle d in w h a t po]police say was a bizaire diain«ww ai acodenr. Raym ond D. BUI, 53,3, cof was cutting'- woodI MK onday . evening on a lot in wesirest Ogden i when the saw “budced"r wfaile1 be was cutting down a tree.tr< The fl j whirring chain saw smstruck him " twice in the bead, fractuicturing tus 31 OUR CCELLULAR Sl.OOO Minimum to Open:niO. &i Obtain Yield THEIRR CELLULAR skull in several places.^Anamop- Aa — 5.5 ; sy performed Monday’s shi h o m d te C 0 \ COVIERAGE. b l ^ to d eath w hile unconconsdous, t^^>.»ayoa AVERAGE. said W eber County, SlS h e r if f s ■«»«— •<«™ Capt. Wes Goldsbeny. H ill’s b o d y w a s foifo u n d b y m ied as R e d ' another Tnnn, identified W ashington Federalral Savings Martinez, wbo also hadladpermis- Bh Eat Uaia Sinrt.nt. rI»TO=». 310 AotrkJn Lrjion. sion to cut wood oni th e lan d . to « M la WMUastM. • M aitincz apparently heai kadAriMk. idling chain saw andid wenti to ' United. States! Cellular* offeffers the largest coviverage area in I investigate. F O C bnriIj »OW tBMg. CUCTBM CQIgWUCTICJCTION KW M>AATMENT LOANS -* Idaho. TThat means smooth:h and uninterruptedJ calling. So. if you’re ciconsidering'going cellular,cel remember, oiour competition w liMTEDiDSEDLIHfTs^ has soriiime pretty big hats toofill. f We Pay Up To ^20ForLevi’^5O1I I ’s & Up1i l o % 0 0 0 ¥ mr \V intage Levi’^ (Fi[F re 5 0 ’s ) fnere's$$$in\inyiiurclosel...briagy\}/om oli Lem's ioVteri;r Hems listeil below. 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(O p i[NIC)N Page A-6 Wednesd;day, August 28,1996) 6 - The-Timcs-NeNews; E d it o rRIAL Adivicetodijissidents: K w -A L(.etBYUbbe BYU OTHE , WMW^HEN) Maybe Brighamn Young'' University sity:y ofi Utah, a splendid insbisbtution■ / P re sid e n t M errill J ., B] atem an w as slop- renmnowned for its diversity, i SIKNGHTTO , py for failing to proirop<^Iy attribute the Not^ot every coUege and tmiveiiversity in m>kjm ^ id eas o f a N ew Y orkr k h isto ria n in h is in- A mnerica e has to be the intell'ellectual REPUHBUCWl.lHOSt augural address last,ist April. clonem e of th e U niversity o f Califolifo m ia a t p c e r ^ But the tem p^t: th a t h a s arisen over Berkixkeley, the dtadel of freewl^w heeling !»MPfKIYRU5 V the speech pointss oout the degree to discocourse. Some, like Bob Jon didenied tenure and In ma •esidency; The delegates nany fields, espedally arche•cheology J B G eoo ir g e F. hetoric and acquiescing in const»nser- promotion to facult]ilty members who and1 thetl hard sciences, its proj ho Thursday night will rock ; measures - guarantees thatitdieof- thi have spoken out aga:igainst the church’s are anam ong th e b e s t in th e countr; him have only varying de­ il l f he gets it again, will be of litde , , greesofhostilitjity for the only truly signifi-: wW teachings and its posi>osition on social is- So0 whyv can’t its critics let B^ u se to> hhim becausc there will be litde . amtihings-th;here are only three of them J______sues. BYU?a? m eanining to his tactical presidency. -hehas done. TTieii You can disagree5 w ith BYU’s policy, ! last Democratic president biefore'befc - Democrats areire the party of govem- on minorities, must loathethe the new law Clinton, b u t th e u n iv ersity iss inii d isp u tab ly w ith- 1 " ^ J . >n, who also was a Southern gover-gov p ment, so a majoriorityofDemocrauin under which tw o-thii^5 of the millions of norwitlid i surreptitious am bition^ snucksnui in its rights. The parentspa of 25,000 >id you notice.? ’• Cor^ss opposeised NAFTA A Republican children removed fromI thethi welfare rolls by theei eleaorate in 1976 Iq' sayinglg ththings BYU students, thee vast\ majority of initiative, it deer^creases the importance of will be black or Hispanic.lie. like, “0■Our government in Washingwrg ttn is w hom a re M orm on,t, sends» their kids to In1 Tuesday’sT paper, a forestit rranger sovemmentbyij^ increasing the sovereign- When, years hence, histilistorianshigh- ahonib■ible bureaucratic mess. It isjdisor- disi Provo to leam the2 LLDS view of the remailarked that cattle grazinging had tyofeconomicfc: forces over political choic- light today’s indices of the Democrats’ in- ganized;Jd; wasteful; has ho purposeiand anc ics •\vorld. helpecJed firefighters near Pomereerelleby Democrats arare the party of compas- t^ e c tu a l bankruptcy, theythe; may dwell polidese s ... are incomprehensible.""And: An ' And that’s what thethe imiversity hires redudLidng th e a v ailable fuel, siofi, meaning theth prevention or amelio- upon Vice President AlI GcGore’s statement Govemi•nment is “a bloated, confuse^'!«d,'bu- ^ ration of pain, andar free trade causes hero Sunday that a re^ec •professors to teach.. StudentsS and fac- Opppponents of public-Iands gn dected Clinton reaucrairatic mess." Then president: JimJun m y some p ^ by incnaeasing the velodty of would wield the line-item' -ulty w ho y e a rn for a d e b a te c a n find i t ta kjn e n o te . im veto to force Canerr li heaored Americans to turnndow dc n economic changcIge. inore generosity in welfare j -50 m iles u p th e freew:e w i^ a t th e U niver- fare policy. A • their thethermostats and drive less andnd Democrats favavor a large federal role in • president cannot increaseisespendingby slower.]r. H e was surprised dm t the govem-gov directing domestjstic sodal change. There- vetoing a line item, so whavhat Gore meant ment hehe had flayed did hot have stanistand- foro they cannotot admiie Clinton’s propos- was th e line-item.veto wourvould give Clinton ing to d(deliver such lectures, al-extiTictingitit from him was akin to bargaining leverage witiitil legislators:I in- Withth measured malice, Americanamhls- 1 ______pulling impacteded wisdom teeth with pli- crease welfare spendingg oior I will veto toryseei to distribute retributive?e e rs -to balancei thet budget in seven that appropriation for a1 federalfe< project mlnmiriIties evenhandedly, punishingn g alla y ^ by, amonglg Iother measures, cutting in your district who enjinjoy a sjxiU of political prosperiperity. discredonary dotlomestic spending ahnost Gore, an intelligent and:ind informed m an, Presidddent C ^ton’s current ascendsMidancy TlTieTlmes8 one-third. knows but chooses to ignor?iore what conser- is an affl -News ifliction visited on Republicans StephenHartSfln______------PuMsher; T)fR«wt cans as ntdeD...... Ctoitotkw (DrwdlTKtor Democrats havave been th6 party of the vatives, too, ignore whenai theti subject is a r^ tiIt of their control of Congresss s - - -~ ~ -..JA ans^ e< lK or Peter Yof Yo(l<------AdvertlsJngdlmdlfoetor teeming dties, cccommitted to palliating welfare: Serious welfaree reform-mean-re both thehe clumsiness of their use offduit du ; The mennembere of the editorial board andndwiltera i of editorials the stresses of ur;urbanism, particularly for ing th e painstaking proces:cess of equipping control,;ll, and the adroimess of Clinton’iton’s minorities. Yet mnow, when the phrase for the work force peoplelie whov may have use of wl t l ’. a w Stephen« n Hartgen,I Clark Wahvorth, Steveive Cnnnpi and Kevin Miller. what that control did for him.m. IcI( “inner d ty ” hass Ibecome a deh'cate syn- only the dimmest familyy memoriesm of emandpnpated him from governing,.leav- lea onym for “slum,"1,” Democrats have a pres- regular work - requires; increasedinc spend- inghimln ^ to resume his life’s vocatixation ident who,given. ■n an oppommity to refute ing by an enlarged, superviervising govern- asapoliiilltical Elmer Gantiy, foreversrcam- cs —LETTE]LRS— ------those who say hele Is a hum an windsock, m ent But the governmentint is out of mon- palgnin^ng. But now what he is doii^g toto . -empty and blownvn about, would not seize cy and the public is out of patience] with sustain1 tthat ascendancy - promisinBngto ti that opportunity.y. He'would not exerdse the government That isswhydiemost wl benotmmuch more than not Gingridii « -- i n - .,1,- his only substandntial power, thc veto, to distinguished Demodiit, P< ■ : Tirtute at stake (orr yyoung voters know]w paying no beriefits is what th t, Pat Moynihan, creasess tdie probability that Clinton’sin’s ^ , block a Republic!ican welfare bill that ter- says, “The cheapest thingng tto do with presiden ; ; : Forget not, you youngmg voters, that chiefs:fs are after. e n ^ is just a diluted Democraticratic minates the fedeileral entidem ent to in- chronic welfare^ependentlent families is momentnUn an ongo^ Republicaniera.___ era • > ;^'our fu tu re is a t stakefor e f< the next hun— Ourur coroner was voted in by the■hepeo-- -comesupportfororthepoor.Democrats, - —- - simply to leave them as theyaro.”the ;dred years. pie. HeHow, then, could his job b etcu cu t in who are acutely h f hostile to polides that Gore said Clinton willI haveha a “man- GeorgeseF. tVSlifo Was/iingtortPijjrjsr You young voters musn ust cast your half? have what theyccall “disparate impacts" date” to “fix" die cuts intl fofood stamps columrtislist • ' .'votes, plu s th e o lder RejRepublican voteS, gujILL GARRISON plus ^ e disgrundcd DeiDemocratic votes, win Falls •. to ease p roperly into theth e new c e n t ^ . - the strong leadershipI withinwi the Re- ChlldfIdren deserve‘yes'on bomond Hoikest debalIte inviteeid insteadd of tricks:s _ 1 j)u b lican P arty. W’e ea are writing in support of the T he R epublican p rinIndples d involve cominging Jerome School District Bon / to best manage Idaho’s ------^ Altiiouough Farm Bureau was not ade-a de . ^ ’budget financing, m orere controli by th e Electio:tion on Sept. S.. TTStblic lands and natural re- it in diat suit, Mr. Geary is wronvrong : : ita t e s , b e tte r an d saferer Iliving standards ^ . T... soururces deserves honest and • R e a d e r CON® t o d Sning i that his organization wasras nnot „.*iuid so much more. 5 patrons of the Jerome School en public debate. The , it is our responsibility to prov R U N K M oN A Sn involved2d. As die court hdd, two Farmurm ' -! If you young voters ha rovide . JT L cS Simmittee for Idaho’s High have a friend or children with a positive and pn BureauX employeese were instrumental:Ital in : T cladoh in th e young votersvol group or I pro- Desert has soughi^ t for 15 years to do just ivc learning environment, formingg Idie “imposter" O H D , andIdiey die ‘ 'p e rh a p s one w ho has nnei ev er voted, pre- diac. Our basic pcperspective is that arm Bureau’s office as its businiJsiness ' /ercrowding problems at the Mr. Geaiy’s condemnatioadonis all too ta- ; I Wail on th em to think andan( vote Republi- , B wildlife, fish andid other natiual resources s. More importandy, the casejegrew gr Jeromem e Middle School and Jerome miliar. For years, we havevahearflha i “ ‘X l - .''c a n . m e. have been too oftiiften ignored by agendes a lawsuit filed by Farm Bureau!au HighSiI School must be addressed noinow, a s which manage th< Farm Bureau atmck conserismaoomstsas over the KEN SHEW the desert and canyon le Bnmeau'Snail - one of severaveral , siudcment enrollment is growing at a “radicals," “eco-nuts” and i T w inF alls ta lands of sou&emm Idaho. nd worse. But we cases F^'irm Bureau has brought ia re.re- rapidd rate.r Unfortunately,y, some folks who dis- drew the Ime when Yost an formed a corporation undci all of which it has lo s t So muchluch :;:Too many chiefs runninning the show >nd election funds w ould pcovic3vide a sgree prefer to attackar us personally “duttering up the courts," c, no-frills, energy-effident midmiddle rather than debatlate us on the merits. The name - “Committee for Ida I t seem s to m e th e dowiowhsizing and r. Geary wants th e Farm Bureaureau to ol, plus improvements on ourir oother recent commentajtaiy by Tom G e ^ of the Desert” - and started using ;i;Jcutting jobs in half, espespedallyinthe the public. 3 : jobs as well as the enviromnenment, • ols. Idaho Farm Buret■eau Federation is just laims, we applaud him. ;!- ;case of ou r coroner, Genilene Turley, ® We sued and won in Disn iblic education is very im portai pie. nay disagree with Farm Bureaueau on •I ;among others, that onele oof th ese days in s writing to deny that the . which h d d th at Yost and hi *the n e a r future, w e are•e ggoing to have parents and grandparents, deliberatdy infringed our t 3!i: issues, though, and ^ willinglin g b ur trademark m ,^fS!doi Farm Bureau hadid anything to do with an our positions in open and hone:lonest ; > too m any chiefs an d nlot ot enoughi Indi- Theyicy helped provide ad eq u ate order to confuse the public)lic and m terfere . tj - anemptbyitsfonjrmer lobbyist, Jim Yost . But nobody gains from “greeneen : , Ia n s over th e U n ited Statitates. schoolsols for us to attend - now it’ssour oi -nowGov.Batfsi witii our conservation goals ’s top natural resource ing,” name theft and other tridetricks I • * If th e re will n ot be enosnough Indians to turn to do th e sam e for th e childrenWnof aide-to use our n appeals court affirmed the ] r name under false pre- id to cause public confusionL : I;h e lp w ith th e economy,'eventually, y;e if Jeromeme. tenses. He also da±um s tiiat “it is not thc weeks ago, denouncing diei h e d d c n S ’ ;our economy isn’t alreadsady in bad condi- WeB urgeu you to vote “yes” on the , '' Farm Bureau thata t tics up thc courts and tactics as “green scamming'ing”. - which it ------li i'tio n , give it time, it soonon •will be, what Jeromomo School District Bond Elecdi • defined as die “practice of givingj envi- Frank I sction spreadsconfusion3n. These tactics aro kMonastcrio isa resident of Mow^fo'uri- . ■{.•“w ith S ie hom eless, down;wnsizing and on Septept. S. widdy acknowlededged as environmental ronmentally friendly nama ; • tpart-time workers livingng oni lim ited whose agendas have litde t( me and a board member of Vie'le : tUCE AND RAEDENE KULMM . mctics and openlylly practiced by their - sttec for Idaho’s Hish Desert ; i'-,salaries with no benefits,its,which>vcall j,,„„rome moro radical propj^ n e n ts ." welfare of the environment, Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau Mallard FilimImore By Bruce Tinsliinsley ■ : r ‘ ...AfJDMSFULOimNS? Wtusu.TmswuHmrr^^H Tm/soNeGtv.peM!}- , EMAjK-juvmoiPas-m■ .avatc/cmtsr/uHos A,fto'cHoS\ . f^mifiGeau-tuASA W feews'^eKfia€isf I i l«fO/7EW «3V7«4«-W , / u f c ATffliJ MHvantll { COH(m^ -.viAf y / H te V e m c m i ' H 9cn?iicAn ] i m l a f t e i t f f ^ \. PeMtcKW Ute A\ / Rufiy i : r Y w (jwawoB'CAse/ I w / V . MgpiAS^y m'Tm , ^ C Jw ■ ' ‘I'i'/j" ■ 'iNCUWJE*

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O P I N I ODN- ^ '.— r— lL e t t e r s — In[1 the era oDf Clintonn, Democ]crats reme^mber ’6 8r Qtn^oris left and rig^ Sodal issues-!S^taanyl Wages ™,/. HJCAGO-“lhisistheiiw n. '■ " 'y bottles and1 tCitear gas. I never had agrgree dmt I had a right to deffend. enc Issues, Issues, issuesi EveEvervone a«aprimeissu of the age of Aquarius.” The mmnwageisSSSSptthouranda ^ amask.Itwaswas like a little war.” my:lyself?" wants answers to issues; ed of “Hair,” perfonoiing fully "You don’t I ^ . personworksa-laWhoiy^ Sei n’t think the police I Iwatched the *96 Democrats,ts, don, taxes, vraste and soda >ed, belted o ut their *60$ were wrong?" issues. ^ . TTiatU$200awiw e e k - $ r a a g?" meilen y os tourists, grabbing taxisuds happy month.,Wtbrer lera as the crowd swayed 5ged.“Itwasa for;>r restaurants with S75 wines,ts. ' On education, Fm not ha rents m this area fully. 'ADY, that our p e rn o r feels peo month, a car pay- . hould have let those Thehey prattled about the people he ow that they’re in th e Age of people smy in hires at the Statehouse sho^uldbe ment about $2(X200andabom$200 ^ in the park all night, “bobounce” and how their showV iton, Dem ocrats can't let go of let 'em raise» h h e ll. WOl paid well so we can get tbethebest- forgr^es-o-oops, now Pm $50 l968wf ould look on prime time. J when they were young and Rememberjer w hat the Old Man And A I wondered about the loss vdiy not teadiers? Don’ttour ou dui- overbu^et X and battled police night- Say a busmes!less ta s Eve employ. “Yeah, two years onIthe tl; force said..." o faf soul in the Age of Clinton. dren deserve the b ^ ? £Sto protest a vrar. get 50 cents an hour then," said the cop, nowDwinhis Webothlaulaughed, remember- — : Taxes are a necessaiy-discom- dis ees and they get tiey know they’re dull, the fort In tak e, if you can, lifUfg m ore. T hat’s $454 (each per employ- vinniM mid-50s. “Only 700 of us left from ing Ridiardd DDaley’s 1968 quote: • pies tum ed into Yuppies, sex, Bare not here to cre- & without mem - no roads, nc eeandfiveemp! ^ th at summer. They busemkTh ffl den, Rermie D a ^ John More softly, he said,,“Itw “I; as ; that a natural disaster won’i nes, Dave Dellinger - like h o t God it was hot thatIt vweek! M l ; occur here? What will our p JEANNE M H 1 War troops holding a And w e were doing 12-ho•hour ; erty be worth if something LegUativcQiS a t e “ * DistiictASci ion at Gett^bufg. Abbie shifts, sometimes 15. Soioyouwere y Ofi.' f " I • should happen? Tw inFalis inon committed suidde and always tired. They gave y Je n yy RR i u to was killed jaywalk- hour’s training in a parla W hoose froji^' - ing,butbut the Chicago Seven was then bam! you were in th , jowly and unrep en tan t Returning to th e scene of the rands IIkI: { Unions thwartt reeform S e," quipped Hayden, a main- GUESS streamim polF and delegate. “A lot reg &|ang H he coining of —— ------1_ haschajiihanged, b ut D em o aats will T September brii^ Rght for prin d p le.” rituals in Americ Ric h a rd Ve d d e r I lybe. But all I hear in the Hobbies is polls, polls, polls- TS ^ I life. First, we cele-cell brate Labor Day,)ay, hon- Dems sar are nervous about oring tbe workers who provi■ovide Clinmn’2tin’s lead, jitte ry that some Romaniice m our doily bread Second, sdischools te r issues, th e NEAN£ benefits from ™norruir ruckus over his welfare across the land open withinlin aI itspublic-sectorcar orientation. ■in will besm irch th d r flaw- I K . A ' I week or two of th e summer-i» ihit will win your hranKill. , .«■ ^ cators, in the lan generationdon the costs about 7 pen>ercentayear,for But asIS Q]film bloom ed on the big NEA has been transformededinto i which I received;edsttong union scre<^cms of cops battling protest- the nation’s largest and mosilost attacks, o ne witniitnessedbymy ' ^tnwheir self-congratulatory awe powerful labor union. daughter. Inl95C950, the average < * ffd»i o out Mayor Richie. ' M & w - m When governments werere small,s teacher’s salaryyinthepubU ii c Me toe! too. I wandered at dusk ialls • 733-iS06 S Igh Grant P ark, w here the BOISE 'successful labor groups likekethe i schools was onlyJy i3 percent more ...... i-ii, American Federationt)f LabUbor . than the averageg eofall workers. 1968 acoaction started, and the cor- •practiced “business unionisuaism," By 1993, it was■ 26 percent. n^ofMif Michigan and Balbo. concmtrating on negotia^ting Tbe average: teteacher in the wheree TTV cameras fam ou^ H SUITe H O Ttl ion public schools eaiearns over 50 per- caughtht tlthe blue-helm eted cops ^ H lflW m m m n L issues rath er than emphosizisizing cent more than1 ththeir counter- sm^hinjhing kids’ head& political action. parts in privates!e schools. Fringe Cl’s where I m et Patrolman In the era of big govemmcuncnt, benefits similarlyIly excecd those Em Johnohnston. A ningy, cheerful, however, public-employceeunions uj typically offered]idprivate^ector pum-<*echeeked m an in the black- . like the NEA and the rivald workers. Yet myly Imain concern and-whitvhitechecked Chicago cop’s American Federation of with th e NEA ancand AFT is not that “ p.beie vwas walking a beat in Teachers havo found that:the thi they extort incomome from taxpay- ^ ofthe Hilton, TOMI path to success indudes exer•xerds- ers beyond whata t marketj condi- tiat '68 stuff won’t h a p i ^ ing political dout. tions dictate, againI bccauseber pupa costs of sadc.wh, which got me in trouble delegates at recent Democraicratic public schoob havehai quadrupled “O Tay." ' Party conventions. since 1950 and theythi are now Webej! began talking about rhe Its substantial finandal: su]sup- about 50 percent:nt higher tiian in Cbcago!Igo Eight’s reunion. “Sce port in political campaignstshas h) ’ private spools.I. the statui:atue of Gen. Logan through — contributed to legislative viavicto------....: . ______-the.trecs:i«s2!liie.said..1Ihat’s ______ries on education issues inI cacapi- Richard VeddcrIo-i!on<4unct/iJ- . ivherewie we pulled them down, tals across the land. low of the CenterT/orrfitSltdjio/ fl igVietcong flags.” With respect to bread-and-nd-but- . American BusinessicssatWos/iin«on e?" I said. “You were University in S tLLouis. there?"?"

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W orld3 — — ■ p-WoDRLDINBBRIEF— Mother Tensresa improves on bbirttiday CALOnTA.In, India — Mother Teresa sat uiu p briefly to look a t get- well cards and brcbreathed without a respiratorr 1Tuesday, her 86di birth- day. Her fever waswa gone and a lung infectionin wasi under comn}], doc- (ors said. “Mother Teresacsa is significantly better," saidoid Dr. SJC Sen, ■ director of the WoWoodlands Nursing Home where ha the Nobel Peace lau- reatcwasho^iciliitalizcd last week. D o ao n said MoMother Teresa was in high spirpirits and breathing well Herheanbeatwasivas still irregular, but that wasis rno longer a major caitsc of conccm, Sen salegan digging around a house! in this southern town Tuesday for3r bbodies of young ^ believecved to have ^ e n victim to a child pomograi;raphyring. The property is one01 of seven in the area belonlonging to Marc Dutroux, a convicted pedophDphile and key suspea in a wideidening chOd sex investi* gation. Dutroux wa;was arrested Aug. 15 after tworvo sexuallyabuscd ^lis, aged 12 and 14, wcwere foimd alive in a cellar of .one of 1:^ houses, all near Charleroi, 40(0 milesn south of Brussels. Two0 daysd later, Dutroux led police to the bodieslies of two 8-year-olds buried ih thei yard of a different n house. Egypt brace;ies for Nile flood ne)ext montii i CAIRO, Egypttt - - R ainwaters have swollenlen the Nile River and Egypt’s governmentlent is predicting the ds on record along the famed waterway,, bebeginning next mondi. Mohammed Abdebdd-Hadi Radi, Egypt’s ministestcr of public works and b 3' w ater resources, tolitold a news conference Tuesda,d a y that the h i ^ w ater will force Egypt for the first time to use the To:Toshka channel, dug 30 f e yearsagoasaprecaiKaution against massive floods, a . The Nile is thee worid’sw longest river. It is fed by ^ w a t e r in th e . W. ‘cehtral African higlh i ^ a n d s and Oows 4,160 mileliles through Tanzania, '-‘5! Uganda, E(hiopi:>pia, S u d an , E gypt b efo ree emptying i into the Mediterranean. 1 Hijackers freree ali on board alrercraft I L O N D O N -A^ m e d Iraqi hijackers surrencjndered Tuesday after freeing all passengeiigers and crew aboard a Sudanianese airliner, ending a -■ 16-hour drama thlat at: began on a fUght from Sudxiidan to Jordan. All th e !<"• I hostages were imharh a r m ^ " ’I I Seven Iraqis, som(3me carrying guns, were arrestiisted shortly after noon i"' at London’s Stansteisted Airport. E s ^ Countyjr ppolice spokesman i • H eather Watts saidlid late Tuesday no further arrestsa r w ere antidpat- ' ■- ed. 'I CtniledhinwhRpfts - I Residentsts try x m to keep isisland .——' from wealalthy ; l ISLE OF EIGG, ScoScotland (AP) ------. — For S3 million,1, j you co u ld become the laird off EEigg, ruling • —^ " (I an island of rare beauiauty and iso- / / / / , lation, kissed by thethe Sound of Rhura and just northth of the Isle : of Muck. But buyer beware: ■; electricity, the cows I I , ™ laiKiiKiLiiE m . sold and the derelictlict mansion -I I suffers from dry ro t. W h a t’s i i I S i more, m ost of the islarOand’seOodd •AlllloesPspini£D-nDttmctied ^ residents are conspiripiling to out. .FME 1st’ bid you. Fed up with a Jl absent and Start*up^ J A W i S S l o n ...... ™ ...... sometimes eccentricic 1lahtilbrds, .JuHortni Eigg’s residents! :appealed ndCotrtractorfon Tuesday for donatiorions to help Hunter' H take their home offf^the th million- , SpeQj3 |ty aires’ m arket for good. ityflppMtatlottt B g K aren HelUwell, a d irector of j m MMH the Isle of Eigg Trustust, said the. ^ I I I m trust hopes to raise SSl1.2 million ' in donations, and thele restr of the • purchase price from•om c h a rity • ' funds. “We will never I V K E R ^ S I build up this islandd uv ^ l e S w e m s & LANDSCAPING M can own it for oursel'selves,” she i w A s m m N ■ told about 30 peoplei whowl ttim ed 7 3 i ' up for a news confen•erence in a 36-2903 ■ • shack near the laird’s c h e n quality S: 17-room mansion. r «err?ce come f i n t r

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B414 M a .G I G :V a iIXE i Y (^ B £ B frKicinRic&aT- n 733-093/, Exf.:xf.234 J ews ' "WcdncsdaTSF-A i® nsiS.I956 Scctionon B Aroi)UND ^ A L L O F F IR E THEVA^ALLEY Butcth e r w i ]11 face city of Rockste offers peek at westiitem travel murdl e r c h airges CITY OP R O C K S- -I For the young and reflea *Srfiat“i they wanted to see in thct young-at-heart. Parkrk ]Ranger Kathleen 5L 225S * Durfee win ptw ent the« pprogram T f you ow - Pattenssoa responded by saying hebe badh ' de d West in a coveredid wagon,”V a t 7 30 p jn. ai^H ir.K oj^Bndiorfier wiH face a m et withth them , b ut the changes simplysim] Friday at ^ Granite Anr Atmwitfaeater. thc: ddc e a th o f B lake m adethehe report more accurate, llie program wiQ higtifigtif i ^ trails Sfizcaa:^ xfCK-a DRMiajday p re liia in a ry A fterr g| e tria g m ore descriptive infiinfop inside me paric, modess of trannnttatian, end SnrfngtfegeadedToeadasdty. mationI from£ prosecutors, investigategators - vdiytiiepMpIetrBvdedt: ed throug the area, E acA geemmJei»i‘hji^»* ch agnm^f changedKi their findingt qq t}]e tioje Duifee wil2 also disou ime of scuss the Kelton-Boise J e s s Q a r vere re&cedx d tD Jti'ffTtg gTtft d e a th and a sequence of the bull s ta ^ route and how it a s u lle t it affected th e lives of s td h is o s e also wounds,L homesteaders as theyy ppassed through tb e Enmol over to a fft i DI istrict C^it t Both defensed attorneys menrioni park. A Dutch oven deml^mnnffn»rim vrjQ nlcft io n ed Toe a ^ y. Bath n e a wwere e originally thesechahanges ia their dosing argumerm ents be presented w ith sampLnples for tho% attend* ing- A pr^w im ^'nn rn H ^ c f ia i^ f a cuiutn.uiaiwttiwith die April 10 astheirkr key reason for dropping chargiiarges Hed “The Future of the g o n ta z g of g ap e rt residentres Blake agaxnsrtttheir dients dropp^ City" will be offeredid Iby Park Manager l a m1 o otitraged at the actions takencen by1 Wallace K edi, a t 730I p jm , Saturday in the /Inmtfy fi n C tac « e ^ presentedced h e re Qxiay is theprosesecution in all this,” P am esssaicL sai be^mnn^,* saidifrt rtnrr^r^ Pf,nm« 111370: ne0 v e r seen an independent w "It's a chance for v is toi It wit- dtors to talk direcdy to ait LrrgeKig2 ror withith Id a h o ness chasan g e a report like this and1send- set nwnagfmnit about the fi le future of th e p a ^ ” De^acsiesc af Lzw• Enforcement.£i it off to attorneysai for thdr approval,J ,an ai d Kech said. ‘Straig h t que }uesdons and s t n d ^ ts a let m m toO d r t w than WC doa’t*t e< v en g et a copy of th e amen asswets.” mend- *5acfilB P'nw 11 rwTTT ft3T D is trict t M : agistrate Judge Thomaom as " The run-walk begins^.Proceeds' ^ : from tb e W » rmr BOfreSOaja said the prosecution1 hha a d the main gates of the.Tilew county programs: OStorm bioOWSring of( file sn;^iiwfee;£I]iazwated»theshoes. shown eae lessened to a charge■ge ofc Program Safe PlaceI Association C.dose to E i 2 L.aaA6 iE 5and750 ajnm. cat April lOL aidingand[id abetting. ilbaarea TWarrrf iwj iiiw “T h ere L homes •e is d efin itely much less ev Prevendon Program. & a& B (Seac^Kd the orde i evi- trrTT^ Uforgan dCPCe Bgaijainst Diaz, but the foot impre; Ith at fair ly Jennifer Bmcfa -n&Odig^sn£ irw & n:^ thzee bailees kii ipres- is id s GBl^e SE ifis S s ES wQ&hesiie^aaacmKiL.L. sionsonSI Morgan’s door tie him to3 theth Iwollewswtttw j&B Kimberly Youthi AKimberly Youth J®* F acessm t was only os witaess scene andid a w itness has testiGed to)see- set xic^'nf^ojflsvG offers food booth) sponsorehip of the ■oQ ^sissniiB vfisfiBTttZ) UBfeimeagiuiiry^R an^ Stoker and mgavantX d iat closely resembles his leavlea> ;e wiQ serve m eals a t £ELBA - FlaraM leapt dangeQgenm^ 3idldaqynie£daileSirfeggiiffqBn^ A o fe w ESnies ciUed to)thestaad.The dl ingMorgigaa’s home shortly ofterr th e KIMBERLY - The■ air K fluou^ Monday. doslose to hom es Tuesday evenianingsear ang A rfiir acid weie cnncerI’wnawT ahniif a time of thetl murder," Borreson saidsaid, be counly ro ad ixiHe frrmm r-nniwwj A e £ ie .a c g Bid. a , Association u n d e r th eod sp stand wiD provide thei lith tfie prosecu- "(But) ttolere is nothing to link him too ththe Twin FeQs Moose Lodgehildren w involved ia . Cre'reek Store to ^b a, and resfCSidcnlS Tn JU[y ^Iiiium aiifnpyr^pnrt sfaooteria'n this case.” die Twin Falls County FairIhool t h r o u g h ig h nisliushed diemselves and livestockd c 1 t o s ^ caa l e ITT iPiw ii y I ■ i~ii»r S n& s-std diac afterr nmti^Kng with Bntcheier and Diaz are expected:d toti Proceeds from the foodpen i for breakfasts a t r. ty. SeRsm r and spedal prosm w iiTw John fntar pleteas against the charges wheivhen funds for Kimberly chilt fntr Huy Ttacy ^ B ehrens, a spokesm ananfetrite i mscci^niaiid ; Newman, parts thetrialbebegins S e p t 9. A time and placi Tnr^ aa d ie^ whs is assist^ Ne place ^ activities from presdioi iteragenCT F^re M ana^m esTjsTeamsa bcencaned^ a f t&e antcpsy lepQTC were«re to have notbeen b< announced schooL Ih e stand will open barge of batSlng the forest £fire,s^ r gdd-'Pieareegi 6:15 ajn. and close a t midnig planned finds pushed th a fire widonSO5 0 to IIX) ' j l w f fl «i]ftTTn ahnmifti TT\-fh g ^ ^ c Tifl ool on Friday eet o f o ne h o m e. C a t ^ a aid d lioi rsB ' * A z ^ 3imiit3S rere h e rd e d w e st Tngimgbway77 noigueasaiijali Sun Valleley Resort; rebuilds Groundbreaking-eaking I festivides t o towtnvard Conner C r ^ Store to «afeny,liesa£ T g iTmnpflS n for Hansen schoc^senior high building. said.ii± 230 pjn. a t th e high At At one point Tuesday ‘&t! fiifire sor- stileTnssdi^ HANSEN - Groundbrealiof the gymnasium. rouunmded a miner’s on tineeiTKt»«ii^»«^ C m o j area skilllifts, renov:^ates look the new Hansen junioi/sei]e foQowed by a P ep butut reports 1 caUnvinwasaot -AflamsriflSe: wm be held F riday at 2:30Q game of the season bunuzaeo. Sut on l^iesday, die secoiBcondd^y iatrri3i3at3^ee it?~H uf&gaansaid i atapressconferenccMice: sdiool on the north side u-of t - ot ftbe tl blaz& the fire stiQred awiC Tl ■! I t M M onday’ about lift'constructiortion- Ih e ceremony w ill b e fc omerelle Sid Area. las a jm gBS 3b 9^ b & tfie progress.. **I‘ know they're not talkingdng- strict offers ^T he fire h a s c h a ire d a a esti] BiMendflerm SCTTALtEY-SanVX VaH ey C o.’s about myF golfg game. I just wanted to0 let.let • aSm«Sho-Banat4pjn.' ,700acres. -OiKasjasta:a juflua gg&g»an£3aa: ■ 'ui]^_iri»»^n»>niiTfffw^wf itsff< seven high* everyonee know that we’re goingg to:tq ir tonight '■Firefightersh dug fire linesies along ^lefiissntiffcncnncoil^ Jfi^luaisuu^ ^ e e d deacfiahle ski Qfisstsuaderway, is make(our)tr) deadlines." am£ t&e eessr ahoold meete e t its pfaTtm»rf S ua Vaililley plans to have three criti'T id - Flier School DIstrSdiool District has. ^oaonnor Ridge above die aU:iatreaio s ’More Ann 32 lajce it m ore d ifficu lt fo r thbefirexo e J ^SreTneuli PaBkigi'viiigttjyopeniiifciifc according to egreress lifts operating b by :^ f the new Filer H igh ^ W-rfTyTTiiffiTigrrrr VaTTi»y high school tour 1 Anytme inter* spre?read. B e fo re an. e v e a is g dduiadcr- u ■ sion^iwesi s)fI ] iTTTi ilfinO B hy Co-S geocT' Thaaksgiviiving D ay: River Run E i^rcss,ress^ orm blew in and flared d i i ^[i-npntwrr q M o g lttan i ID ittI'jkiim t^S L o o k o u t: Express ] ond Challenger.ger.;; FILER - T he F ile r Sch'fedfity is invited. g J Udge nm y be open, depending B public tOUT of th to contain 3?ationa] Fares 33s SzcsE S s c is S e t Taller Co. Startedrf t t e • p p ra d - ™ siaiB ^ s n miQaiit aastroc ■making progress. Christmas,nasr- School for 7 p jn . this even!: JOH-mn ^TfTTgil k nnd Frenchmnn’i chairs wUl;will ested in viewing tho newI fetDistrict %By 6 p jn . th e t o h a d badcedfcedaway i^om ffatJS iitA gri tn anofic alt cf itsits' Yan detach- Gr«yn««, om th e od ]liadn^ atccnioing2D$no afifie^Sad^-ar{bQZ4eESBi r by Christmas, occording tq ervlces ^ossed Hii^nvay 77, Behrens aaiicttH T>w» 'Sieimsqgea ^^^nnti^BiBd By Do Srueger, Sun Valley Co.’s lift jic# nmaager. Qooding Schooliding C School D istrict firere pulled back when it reiyeached ageitiBm sf iheile Size AflBTX&nalli&accaient. maintemuu A ccordIding to Huffman, the only Foils for the funeral < Blad PlWM»lf, S e n io r• AirmanJ Elaine MattsonI oto t ■ 6-97 budget for t t o . 1niifT!TVlu»» • MOCSTAEt E O itE:aIRFORCE AJ Mountdnl CSI will hold budi rW IN FALLS - t] 1 H om e A ir Force Bose said the aho wUite held at Aff Force F-15»I5Ea^ggh^ pilothadbb een picked up, but his nameuno hearing on Sept.! al is a th e 'd ty ’s piwntittit f o siad a a rqg^d, res ntwg ffiTntniire

W e s t ii ^ 1 Motocyyelist plej;ads guiltyyin AprilI Senator faiacing •, WiNDVWOES sex charge ■ d f i : ■ C crash thhat killed1 Idaho 'alls man drops offhballot ■ ■ . V v.ri • » A - ■ ■ IDAEO FALLS (Al(AP) — A Prosecutorr DavidI Johnson nor speedeeding. Hose; has said he flef f :s« u al bat- laOnT^soptolO10 years in managed toto elude Jefferson week:reks recovering from injurieses,. tery involving.a minorm girl. pRSOQ a d S10.000 in fines.Gttt County Depi:puty Ken HavUcak, butt ninow is back' on duty, Sherif:nff Fumess, 72, is to be>e sentenced ^ ‘ J N dther EoaneTtUetie County who was tryirying to stop him for Blairiir eopIe in the SdnJQpn,(Dem3tay'ray’s Goodmg J L -)EATHNO' ^ m cE S — hea\^y rur^ distriaI smade up of Chapd). Clark, Custer, Jeffefferson and Clarence “Claiy*T- wniiam UonllaArrwr e d o n d o h is request, no funeral ser* T-**TT B F a tta d c Baptist Chmhorch,Twin Mortuary Rupiu p m C h a p e L tfor RLEY - V alentin Ruiz, 47, \7ewiag, 4 to 8 p jn . today, IpcacficatUswHkflatdwcanclcartaiaBiM .B«f«csmtatm b White U o ra a i;. Twin i rley, died Monday, Aug 2 ^ Legionriaiaires S'fSSlaaRteaeilBtttavliri. mFsHs. Tniinan C.• A s tin in an automobile acddent Ab(deAaksoa,QfEifHagerman, .TWIN FA.•ALLS - Truman onlfighvghway24. SALT LAKE CIT\T Y ( A P ) ------11 a.B. Thursday,, HagemtanB Charles Astin,in , 79, o f Twin Falls, Aangements n ^ are pending and Reform Party preadec LDSCEaadLViewiiis.1ig,lto7pjn. diedWednesdisday, Aug. 21 .1 9 9 6 , w iU beaie announced by the Hansen nee Ross P erot vrill addressac die Q llO r ^oday, Demara5^*s's Gooding at the Twin FallsFd Care Center. Mortiiarjlary Rupert ChspeL American Legion’s natoadonal con- l J jpected 1. gestaway carIT vention next week. Perot joins Republiiblican nomi- * . . nee Bob Dole, als( — HosiIPITALS — a speech to the 6,000 aisc(covered in1 Montanala and alternates at the REXBURIJRG (AP) — A car insWJalTmg a n e w 'n m a f pbOl U.4i3CVALALLEV REGIONAL Burley, Howard Adams5 oof f Oakley, Jacob Posey o^ 78th national conventi Tr bdinedtob.0 be tfae onfen initHy i^VHn i. MEDICiICALCENIER Paul; and Evalyn Spencera r o( f R u p ^ ■ Salt Palace Convention on i-emer. vehide osettsed by two men wbo • Was 1 5k ri» was in ja3 anailii■attTwg : (Bsitted at patients^ requestX. ReleL e l e a ^ Legion N ational Co: tla q y A. Lena Cooper, Luiain DotyDo and Jennifer Gairard, from the Madison aSiSepcgjuiytDalooonf frtni D anid A. Ludwig said TMutf rfim ig ia ry a o d a n O c lI S&3 wa BartEk and[ FlhnonFH M iranda, bo th tof Twiim n all of Burley. fail Friday ha< been on let. 21 be wdcom ed for his Ioni S w S S S iS ■nrBw R&;TfaraC5gardofI3f Bansen; and Trece DepewYOf 0 support of veteran issu w e a o flE ssoissoida,MooL oc MINIDOKA MEMOMORIAL HOSPITAL ulvly his work in atte es £rcm the Mineral The 1 QrTi»« spei R Some names are' omlitted itt at patients’ request locate POWs and ! W . i u S f i n iberifTs Departmeax abtbota fonr m onths free ^tia fte r Wiiiwnm im.itvrxny of TVfin Falls; antand Admd m itted ■ Southeast Asia. Perot fbmidtbeig;1976 Ford Bnnoo I tt esc mrtrfx O ades Ward cf Gradela Arevalo and babybai boy of R u p ^ billionaire, nt1996, at the P erot w ill-speak WiW ednesday join i coBng of a j&l bes»eard,leailu6a m nrq^ he, A evening pnprayer senrfce will be Goodingn g H igh S chool Gym, .with about 11:15 ajn . MST. IsomeriinebetiwmlO T I fyiy tg lTwp jn iir^ Sfcet-7, 13 held at 7 p.m.m. Wednesday. Aug. the Rov.sv. I Fred W eslerhoid official* Dole, a decorated anci u i disabled 7.135 ^ pjn. Ftid^, MaSsoo po'toomis with brown eyes an 28.1996. at St.51. Elizabeth'sI Catholic ing. Arrairrangoments are undor Iho World W ar n veteran, ^ sa n d a ,« m s p » i laiS&^BIc&tsaad. Ua Church. Massss 1. Clinton, who addre St. > cCatholic Church in Any mem em orials receiv ed will b e ir e s s e d th e Twin Falls. BuBurial will follow at lised toto fund a scholarship In L c^on in U tah in 1992, Sunset Memoria)rial Park in Twin Falls, Miko's mem em ory. Miko's love of life an invitation to speak-i k - ^ y e a r , Golf coursea builderss fined for dustst Arrangemonts5 aroa under tho diroc- and passa s s io n .for. ru n n in g a n d alt dting a scheduling coni] Clinton is the first sin AND. Wash. (AP) — vioToliftkps. Tbe air ty aai a . |B | P | | ^ ^ H tion ofDemaray'a y 's G ooding Chapol.- s p o r ts ,:, nrespect for otiiers, and 'IK1 fll iiii 9 gfJf ^*OMir*g^ wng The 'familyr suggestssi momorial strong mom oral values will b e u sed a s dent since Gerald Fordrdtodedine i Blowmgdnst ■xmrcda S31JB0 fine Ang..12. IZ contributions maymi bo made .to tha a guidellnellne In selecting a recipient an invitation to spea>eak a t th e ion site has drawn a T 1 h e w c iiE d itj a g e n c y hhj a s Gooding High3h S c h o o l A cadem ic for this ;act acholarship. Legion conventioni ddi o r i a g a n >e. re«ecejred 33 cnrrrplainT^ ahotihotu Tfnn p jH inty fT ^ a n Att U j election year, said spspokesman The Bwitoi (lowing dosr since ,tl)e:W go lf • Phil BudahiL ^ • Authorityf aassessed the fine ckruiro fiuwjim'trnn be^Ula tth h » Mike Wilkinsin s o n The Ajmerican Leg!SEion w ith M onday agngaifigt conuactor sjs «,golf Hailey rest L a n d sc a p e . In c .. ao x c rse is s d ie d id e d to b e r a *Mike’ Michiahial Patrick Wilkinson. . ^ , three million membeners u i more t8. of Gooding.ig. died Sunday. Aug. Johll TT. . PI l u m e r than 24,000 local posi>osts,isthe ileted S^tt. 27 bnt is behisihind d ied d e. 25.1996. of iniuinjuries sustained In an • jnf,n1T. T Plumer. 57,'of Boiso and nation’s large veteran’s j Tf tK » trm*t ^V a ^ y C r ^ pi a n s to a p p e autom obile acaccident north of formorly‘(ly of Hailey, died Sunday,= SSS! Gooding. ?S. 1996. at the Treasure srs o f th e g olf co u rse bot G bjtaaE Knaup Mike was bon» m July 11. 1978. in val?avK&/M anor in Boise. Utah homeow'wners 1 fined for air qcality er!r Sosan Scz^tm s^D saicL in..Ho started grade ^ Oavtcfs Everett KnaulauD T6 cf Jackson. Minn. I w as b o m May 24, 1939. In Alin 9s school in Salipilina. Kan., and ihen ^ GcecSng, 3r.g Ssrassts. ge were the sports to Jof’h >s not include th^ lm«»mAr»lentlem . H or Sala ocx;iatbet7««tzaeQlofdc{iS-sIbB. c a te d himself. Jo h n V.'. Plumer Pl of Boise, Jay and alsd. Choice of r a acc ffe eqi^ed h s friends^d s . coaches which he dedlcal After the compledonm TT>»<7wfiny p«^w ia C ay s surwved by his parents. . Aug. 30.* 1998, at the a in Gactge and Oawn i^auitauD- and a us^ close logelhor F rid a y . A aeagcrtedaxoL A rtlm rlti» tx tn sf. Gecrge O- Knaunaup.allof to be good . C o m munity u n i Baptist Church in love each oihor Hailoy, with wi» Or. Haitold Cooper offi- 'p c c k e f u t l I an'oderfca*. ereaselcss, oon-Bon- Gscdrg^ his grandparenlrent^ Eddie And aJways len taiaing ezcam and is anilabkabZe S ? ^ S C vnity should. dating,,, BurialBu will bo av the Hailey . / A_ Kr«ap c! Charresto Thewaynfm. BBM£xte{y wTtla'wt a pnscnp* owin Caiif l^enour/zvos>es ate over Cernelery;iry; Fomlly and friends may Arfin A. Sharp of Argwi jaaaadttginrantfrdtowgfc. Ccr.ard C. Jensen andn d Viva M. let ussmeefagain m sign iho0 registerre book from,1 to 7 P r e - p l a r • Jestsen a* Ease: a grea >ea/arr/iy- p.m. Thurhursday el Oemaray's r r a r» . Acra L E^rbank: OT Lord. Amen. Shoshonen e C( hapel. Y o uIT r W ishes ______^ ' • A m D S S E A R -■ O n HR e c o r d . ft \ m \ 1WHrTE ybur Choice isi (Our Commitment! 6ia v & iS^eouUo^ 2 4 6 6 A d dUson ii Ave. E. • Fa I . — | g p a a » « - i — -n fw rAFAUS i • KDdtflltty '«6«600------— ^ * ^ 3 ^ 9 0 0 ------i ___

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• tfTF W«dnMdiy,At«»t28,lM6196 Tto»M«ws.T«1nFtSsr>dahoJ B M aGi c Va liLLEY -F o r t hIE] RECORID——— Recent activity icin ' F ifth tions; and medica!dical costs; attorney's fees; Colli)lleetlon of Boise aad Twin FalliFalls; District Court in Twi Statiatewide Collection; Glenns Ferr ■win Falls “ i'5X„Wb.„larton vs. Jam es H arral. Heali:*Itb Center; Dr. Richard Hammonds Medical (center wilill buy GT^scanner ^County induded: Demanding juryury triaL Asldng for dam. Goodlodiag CoDoty EMS; Dr. Markrk K.X ■ ages of at leastt SII$10,000, follcmfog alleged McOKUi« Sc Lukes Medical Center; BoiseBois. e r Tom B lanchahard said after a patient,mt ” said Joaii Meadows, Dtraimaieti: battery at the OfflcoOffi Bar in P a u l indud- Radiiidiolo^, and Twin Falls Ortbopedlpedlc TlpiWiwrnniipniiiliiiH • Jennifer Jo Hendersonn nvs. Scoii V. lng Injuries; pertpermanent disfigurement; Asaocs o d a ti^ Asking court to dedde ioteiinter- _J ------;------;------. presentation b y tthe medical cen< director;tor of patient care for the ter*s finance comi)mmittee. medical;cal center. ttendenon. mental and physiitiysical pain and suffering; est1 andai rights of funds related to settlelettle- • Rodney K. Buric* r*. DltiDiane Elayne loss of sleep; loss of eoioyment of life; mentmt of in ^ c a l biUs incurred by RogeRoger feON V A L L E Y -J u st iniB time - The installal l a d o n o f th e E d Rees,Re the medical center’s Btfks. iiublUty to carry'rry out daily personal and Dale'lie Oliver, and anomey*s fees and costs,costs fbr the winter dd season-n - when advanced CT scannersa is antid- chief; finandalfir officer, said the • Sherry Lynn Monigomenaery vs. Sean wwk functions;; andam stress and humiliatian; • , Dave ' Pederien and Carlemrlene ■ tro h e ii booe s so d to ro ligsi ^ated to enabltb le th e m e d ic a l lo a n commitmentscon do not place PhOlipMontsomeiy. and special damaamages induding medical pdenen. ^ ! husband and wife; and Kerr • Luts V aiqua VI. Paula VtKV^atquei. expenses; p a ^w e mr for wage loss; altor. brioeiaiiiiidHieeded reveisveniies- center to kee:eep about 150 eitherthT the dty or county at risk. dersen. vs. Murray j. McClellandSS • U itie Ann M iller »«..'David Di Alan nej's fees; and cmt iirriy J . McClelland a s.tru stee» andam die Wood R irer Medicalal C enter patien ts in thle e 'valley for com- He! saidsa officials from St. Miller.' • T he City1 of Twin F alls vs. Kord “ "ii'ent for Helen Murray Trust; andd thithe id n faaie a new *CT scamunnei” for puterized tomnal property, rubbish and lowing on alleged inicnUoaa] infliaioiictioa T h e B laine C o u n ty BoaBoard ot ClCT. scan n er used h a slot not committed to assimiing • Gerald S. Simpson vi.VI. Shea L. weeds; plus cojisSIS anda attorney’s fees. emotional distress. e ro flK o • bJ “bout 650 padlatients each year. . the notelote for the scanner, Slnpson. • Eugene Rutherford; Rui Harold H. • Kristina Margaret Bowcuivcut vs. Dane R utherlord; Don Qtildnippotlcases: medical center^ on MoMonday ?'f *$1,000 per scan, ‘ Whenicn St. Luke's officially KekhBo«cuL Youth Ranch1 Foundation,Ko Inc.; First aathorixed the purchaselaseofa *en™ «iuip*iiitaent will be paid assummes e: control, ah approxi- • Edgar E. Eldredge vs.I. Vera\ Jeon United Methodist>dist Church; and estate of ' *• ‘State of Idaho, Bureau of ChlliChild cated cr back m loss than three years, matelyily $150,000 balance wUl Eldredge. Irvin T. Creed:d anda Flossie Creed by | “PPipport Services vs. M athew NealNeal. SOphiStlCatl eking establishment cl patersiir.;$355 offiaals say, butbu the financing remainlin on( the note, Rees-said: • Judith A. Carroll VojVogtaao VI. Slarold Rutherfonrford, personal representa- « * “ Douglas B.Vestman. tive vs. LaSalleJlnvestmenta inv Inc, an Idaho r month child-support payment;:; amand ' The city of Sun Valley ^ spread ovover three years. He saidaid he believes St. Luke’s • Daniel W. Schmidt vs.1. MarlaU Jean corporation, Larrya n y Ernst and Lori Ernst. W/Saitomey’sfees. Si The advantajtages of this CT will taketak over the note unless Complaint for (or • Scale ot Idaho. Department of Hlodth aiti conditianal approval to thi SdimidL - (oredosure; also seeking * ^ . ® ■ sqm ner o v « theche one purchased th e scancanner has become techno- • Linda Jean Gr««nhalgh vs.:vs.NileChase $30,2S3 plus imcriilcrest; Judgment tor delio- d ,Welfare vs. Jetamey D. LoderOder. chase last wedc. pcnv taxes; $2,500 In attor- SeckiekioB establishment of paternity: pay Igo a re im proved logicallyally obsolete. Creenholgh. <]uent r w propen A t a cost o f $694300,I »»iorrtl eight years ago • Jstnle Colbert vs. Kdth ColColbert. neyfee*.andrclm;■eimburse plaintiffs for pur- mait3it 01 support; and $275 attorney's fees. resolution of • Slate of Idaho, Bureau of ChileChild HhSpeed A dvantage Systei )f film images. Sunn Valley’sV approval for the • David C. L edbetter vs.s. LeslieL Ann chase of fire iniursisurance. _ * ■ ^ • greater viewing;lg ability for diag- scaimner cr is conditional upon St. Ledbetter. • Yoo Soo Kim vs. Joo Ho lla. Claim Suppppon Services vs. Paul Tillmanla anc n d increase' the quality of ps island 'nUman. Seeking payment ofr$I19 $11! nostics and red'eduction of scan- - Luke’se’s submitting a written • WlUitm Dalo Eldredse:e vs.vi Michele for person^ injurnjury, lost wages, medical care, b e t win ^ little toI mcreaseint jjjjjg Marianne Bldfedite. czpoiues and propertypro; damage following nthly child support from Paul TillmanInuw each patient - 15 statemeiment diat it will accept thc (land hoS{dtal revenues. • Rigoberto ^L Alm anu> vs.vs Florence a vehicle accident. 40 monthly payment from Roilanc minutes,'ratherier than up to an CT scamcanner as an asset, said dty Almanza. • jBson FinU'inley vs. Chris Jordan '*'11“Iman; $1,436 in back tuppott; atuliS27S S27! “So technology doesoes not hour and a half, • Kim Scboenhardv*. Ronalduld Bean. Volkswagen. Inc..nc, also doing business as »««*oreey'sfees. [f. s . adm inisInistrative assistant Helen • Sute of Idaho, Department of Healtilealth increase rcrcnue," Conuniimis-sion. “T h a e s a b ig c. • Mario G. Rojas vs. LuzE-RiLRojas. Chris Jordan Maxda. Ma Seeking $16,628 * ‘ lig benefit to the Black. • LisaAntoinetlcAndeiwi'an vs. Jeremy related to allepiiayiion lhat business Busrep- “ “d Welfare J vs. ndendo C. Leija. Seekinidclng Dlain Anderson. resented eondiiioiliiion of vehide purchased establablishment of paternity; suppon>n oof • JohnS.Ritchiovs.L£ndaJ.a J. Riichie. by pUintiff; costssts reUtedr to obtaining and nor child; and $275 attorney’s fees. • Carol A. FeatheratoDI vs.vs Larry E. canceling finandnndng; SS,000 for costs and • * State' of Idaho. Department of Ilealtllealth Walkway in Hailey preservedI forfi public attorney fees; courtcoui finding that contract ■ •»<1d Welfare vs. Jeremy B. AndersonrsoD. • • L any/. Urrutia vs. JanetnLCrnvtia. L was procured byjyfraudandmisrepresenta- fr ' Seetieking ^ 7 6 for child support; 51199 peiper mODtl e fo r ByBartaraNehmt recreation districrict to insure that ers andid rranchers, Crofts said, • Jean A. Corthell vs. VeraaU'ConhelL U tion. iDth payment; medical insurance foi • 'linaD.Conneflvc.SievcnJcnJ.Connell. • Allied Mutuautual Insurance Co.. a for- id; and anomeys fees. Thw^Wmi cooiwpflHlwit ow n^hip of ththt e 200-foot-vride • F o r: theth first 15 years, use. of • Loretta-Jane Scott vs. Donion Scott eign Corp.; DelI EriEricson and Julie Eri oon _ • * Carle < A., Boyle vs. Jason Janson right of way doeloes not revert to - the'easeiasement-will be lisdted to • Ronda Morgan vs. Williamsim A. Carter. vs. Keith Lott, JudithJudi Lott, John Doe Lott. Seekseks establisltfflent of paternity; $228 pa HAILEY - A two-milee stretchst adjacent landownwners. foot traf:traffic. All bicycles, horses Heather Overlin,iln, Harvey1 R. Overlin and nth duld tuppon; and a tto m ^ s fees. of land between the commmmunity The easementnt agreement sets and othenses not covered by insurance; and . and Watco Corporation. attocrocney'sfees. - weel^^-actionwillnorbefce felt for a t e ith e r e n di of c the path to Adjacjaccnt property owners time, earnings and earningng capacity; Railroad Inc., am physical impairment; pain andand sulfering; Seeking general,rat. i medical datnages over • , State . of Idaho vs. Llewellynrn T. more than a decade. exdudc vehiculaiilar traffiq educa- objectedled to the easement agrec- disrigurement; and anguishI aniand dbtress; daim of unsale[e cc conditions al work site; ahioUIo. Seeking $2,137 for backisup- sup Through an easementtt agree-a tional signs to< informin people of ment forfor various reasons, and attorney’s fees; and costs.IS. -' cosu of lawsuit;il; a and position of locomo- Qg-.n; $53a per month lupport payment; menc between Blaine Countunty and ' trespassing andid huntingI regula- Propertperty owner G erald Bashaw • Bonnie Talmantes vs.I. SStanley II. tire engineer or>r jol job plaintiff can do given lattotne/sfecs. u Herting II. Asking for Sl.IOC.100 for auto disability. Demandlanding jury triaL the Blaine Cotmty Recrec reatio n tion^ and noxioidous weed connnl said hele vwas “dumbfoimded" that damage following vehicle aedc■cddent; med- • Carol E. Clouj'lough vs. American Honda • * State' of Idaho, Depanment of Health[ealth District, the old rightI ofoi way for habitat impnrirovement.. countyly offidalso did not listen to leal expenses; pain and sufferfferinfc other Motor Co. Inc.;e.; 1 Honda R esearch and d JjWelfare vs. Cory J. Brown. Seekinfeking damages not to exceed S2S.025,000; attor- D ^lopm ent LTD.TDofJapan; Honda Motor abliihscnt of paternity; $50 per tcontliconth' which once belonged to;o UnionI “The idea isis tol keep a very ' propertyirty owners’ concerns about 7port payment; medical insurancerefor foi PaciScRailroad will be hdihdd as a minimal impact accumulation and loss of ney*s fees; and costs. Corporation LTD;TD; *ABC Company- and act down there,” trash aci • Steve Kller and Janiceice Kller vs. T akata Corp. . Dre County Prosecuting ■ SuppcPpotT Serviecs vs. Tony Kline. Seekinteking anH 7 m i n ^ ArtmimM»imng h<>fnr^ /•ninmiTOtissioners. diate area, . Bashawsiwsaid. T h e county, w hich pxux!orchased The right of■ wayw is now diffi- Ranchncher Katherine Gardner the r i ^ of way in 1994 from&01 the cu lt to w a lk bccausc bC' of over- askedd tlthe county to prohibit D enied _ I d a to D epartm ent o f T'ranspor- ras ' grown vegetatioidon and has been huntinging along the public corn- tattoo, has been working:with wil the encroached upor}on by area form- dor. ' Continued from B l But Jim Mocvloore, who lives n e a r agrereem ent with the d ty that barsbars 2d development, said menerchandise from being left out- P a rk A v e n u e a n d Blui S e ^ S T g c3 wwould devalue his sidede the store. The companyany Boulevard South., id place an unaccept- stanartcd leaving plants, shrubs,ubs,' Sun Valleyjy offers wa>ly around pr)rice hikes The 1995 plan called.dfor.high. I S S » o ^ I on public services. stororage sheds, swing sets and SUN VALLEY (AP)) - Sun Son Valley spokesmansp Jack ets by^S25to$1375. S2 er-density housing and I Andrew and Debra Morton, i a otheher outdoor items,outside the Valley Ski Resortrt has Sibbach saidd the increase Idahoiho skiers who p lan ahead es to b e a t th e center of Twin Fells coucouple who ow n land storeire shortly after moving intoo ilsits amunmced a .hike in liftft tticket announced.Mon rerepair the to th e Twin FallsFal Q ty C o u n d l for evei'cn th a t id ea failed on a 3-2 done. lifts. W hen it reaieaches a terminal, to buildild lifts,” ] h e said, damage to restore powerpc to final action. • voteIte. T he denial will be passedssed Krtieger plans to begin8“ the chair is dettetached from the xhe m • Pom ei^e, the Mt. Harriimson fire Anderson>n Lumber1 Co. also alonong to the Twin Falls Cit>: ity testing on the River c new Doppelmayr detach- lookout and o th er radio si main cable amand slowed to n quads have e n d o ^ termi- 0 sites. failed’in itsts 1 b id to c h a n g e a n Couijundl for final action. E:i^ess chair in about 10 di Terry Bingham, a C assia crawl. As the clchair leaves the which keep snow and ice “A s Yfork charts go, we*rjre'^ lag- terminal, it is rejrachedtore the “ * County sheriffs captainain, said a ftheworkings. , a little bit," saidI DenielD cable and thele high speed is main radio communim icatio n s m Rowland, mountain manlanager. resumed, V re very proud of o ur trac- repeater was w ithout po\power, and “T h e p arts w ere a littleelatem li The new Doppippelmayr system ' pads (that detach th e chairs emergency personnel wcwere using • ^ Now taking submissisions for poetry, fiction,n, coming from Doppelmayilayr, but ^ shortertir chain ond foot from thcthi crtle)..Ours are self- backup channels to communi-cb: H K M m non-fiction, art, photiDtography and musicalI we feel lhat we can catch UJ rests. T he 284 nnew e chairs con be cleaningling, which has advantages catc. I compositions. Doppelmayr’s represeniientative adjusted for moiQountain bike use . ov er otherothi systems,” said Gliege. M eanwhile, crews1 T uesday also was confident thatbat lifts in the summer.r. EngineersI opted Sunn ValleyV plans to expand evening were expectinging to con- WP cpat^ W & 2nd place winners would be finished on schcdiiedule for the shorterjr ichairs to avoid the Baldtald Mountain sum m er trail trol the Wahlstrom fireire east of ^ •barring any unforeseen« n disas- m ajor excavationion. systemm nextr year. It is planning Rock Creek Road in thcth< South Qe' Cash prizes for 1st itember& 1, 1996. ter, I see no delays,” saidid RandyF After constructaction b complete, t o ’flUowlow summer lift rid es with Hills, 25 m iles southeastist of Twin tfiA c .,. * in each category. G & ge, Doppelmayr’s on-sia-site lift it is estimated1 liftli capacity will mountantain bikes and plans to . Falls. T hc fire w as contiintainedat $10Entr^ Idelines send SASE to: engineer. “There has onlynlybeen increas by 100D skierssl per hour. k e e p thethc River Run Plaza open 150 acres and d e a n u p wilwillcontin- MVA«lL^C^^P21S/7£RI5 ^ SaleEnds^!|p195/75R14 $ 84.9<1.99 $63,74 ----- ^ 8/31/96. S^P205/70R14 $ ,91.9'.99 $68.99 ^ |P205/75R14 i 88.9'1.99 $66.74 ^ H ig h vi^a y 2^I 3 3 S O P J . . . ;:i P215/70RI5 $100.9'1.99 $75.74 lUPERT^JD 83 __ SS t c ADLIFE-1^ M < ! 0 0 h ; ------otBiiTsizS'A'aiiaiiatr—.— ------T i r e ‘ / n c . ^ 4 3 6 -3 9 1 ia - . — ------I------;------&4 TIiM»Nm,Tw1nF«G»,l

Idah o Times-MeWs -F o o t hilL: LS FIRILE------:- State pprison sysstem Classifiedj I hires rrnedical pi)rovi(ier 733-0931 • BOISE (AP) - ThThe state has Departtitment spokesman Mark « ■■r signed a five>year cosMmtractwidja Camopiss:Is said it cannot be pre- ■ r-^ private company to} piprovide med* dieted if :thi th e change will result in ■ Ical care-to th e 3,23)230 people in less oveneral! spending, since ■ the state prison s yitem.. ^ ' prison mledlcal ed costs vary consid- E 9 The five*year coaoatract, with eiably fromrom year to year, JS WEDMESDAY.AU0U>T2r’ Bptnptn annual renew al opdo:dons after die “I t ’s moimore cost containment Fumrturs-tools •ConectlDlesM . second year, is w ithh CCorrecdonal than anythirthingelse,” he said, Onwlnp«t£:3l)*TwlnFil!i ■ ■ Medical Services, St. Louis, and The agergency previously priva- lews. calls for $6.3 millionon in th e cur* tiz'ed com}mmissary i operations, HUNT BROTHERS AUCTIONSI rent fiscal year andd $6.72 million allow ing {thedi elimtnadon of sev- for die next budget:year. ye eralpoadoiIdons. THURSDAY, AUQUST 20” * 10 im The change is effea:ecdveOct6. . CMS willwill provide comprehea- UOUIDATION-J&KMsrkst1 "We are confldenent CMS will sive medicidical, medical health, All irlei ^ v ; ; \ ■ allow us to provicvide quality dental andmd pharmaceudcal care - AdvertlMment-AuoustZT Y. health care to Inmiimates while at the severiven insdtudons an d four WEHT AUCTION SroVICE w effecdvely managingJig die state’s work cententers in die state prison ' TUESOAY.SE^r^BERr-tpmpm resources,” safiaid state system, Housahold-ToobTAntlquosI ny Corrections Directector James The agengency said cost contain- Consignmints Welcome-Jirome>me B Spalding. ment is one of the chief beneflts llAAS AUCTION BARN K The departm ent cui 'atizatlon, since the currently pro- of privati FRIDAY, SEPT. T-HOGa K vides'its own m edicalcal services to Departmecnent of Correction can Jn e Madrid-HouMhold-WviiKnlen . HH inmates. Last fall, it 1began look- b u d g e t aa sspecific amount for W E R T & O H ® ia tf ^^ ing into the possibilitylity of turning m edical serservices. it over to a private Ite company. The agem;ency won't have to seek FRIDAY,SEPT. 6" Bern J H E K R r ^ ~ ” ~ CMS was selectedid from four o supplemiemental appropriation SATURDAY, SEPT. 7" 11 im nt, a Forest S«nr(c« (Ire fl^ r companies that submimitted bids. from uie :Le Legislature because the . 2-Day Sale-K«nMthBraze«onEstaU ties a blaze In tho sma of Bghth . The corporadonI ish the coun- contract : w3widi CMS is all-inclu- 14 Mobile Homes-Molotnomeie Vehicles • Antiques - Tools • Pocatelloitelio set {n the uptcsle (bothnis netth- try’s largest providere r of contract sive. hood in Boise Monday sftaffloon. correcdonal health cacare, serving For thehe fiscal year which UVIHOSTOH AUCTION f SALES CO. 179 fadlides in 27 stsstates. It con- ended Juneune 30, the department left, a woman shields her face tracts with physicsicians and ^ n t aboutout $72 million for med- SATtJRDAY.SEPT. 7"-10aOsmim n choking smoke. The blaze • employs health care;re profession- ical servicerices, which included a M i W - T r * iwd the Bghth Street nre, als to take care of>f more1 than supplemenilental appropriation of Advertlssment SeotemberS R ^ r S ised 8 power outage Monday and 161,000 prison inm ateItes. 5840,000. A a AMERICAN AUCTION CO. w to tnoro than 12,000 acres by MONDAY, SEPTEMBER fi?-B Dtn ’ 4day. Authorities believe hK was Wlllls Ruth Hansen Moving Sate¥ ' ss Successful Furniture > Antique • Glassware - RIer huma^WKauswI. Below, BJ. Klotz Lewiston mani y awctfons don't s to keep the flre from her home, Justhappen...they tt homeowners returned to their faces atterrmpted ^ ^ 1 “ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER I*” • 10Oim im ^ ^ a nreplannedi i ies by Tuesday evening, when DomerBertsch Estate-Fumllurere . iu want successful Household-Old Toys-Twin Fallsills ' iperatures cooled. murder ch:larees y ^fyou\ Adwrtlsemsnt-September 12 ® I results, contacta the A a AMERICAN AUCTION CO. LEWISTON (AP)') -— Charges I Auction1 Pro^sshnalsPt a t SATURDAY, SEPT. 21"-10d0sraera against Jonathan SellSchwartz, the 18** Bi-Annual Antiques & CollectiblesIbies man who ollegedljdly fired at Auction - Consignments Welcomene i police officers durinring a seven- Filer Fairgrounds - Advertisementmt hour standoff Sotur SepIsmt}er1S&16 • /.i ;urdoy, have '• ^ H h L IU A a AMERICAN AUCTION CO. ■ I' been upgraded to twcnvo counts of ottempted first-degretree murder. • o iji Schw artJ, 25, allelegedly j held V( police ot bay at LLewiston’s Vineyard Apartmentmts after on AmNnoHAnffhe e x ite d th e a;a p a rtm e n t T o enrollill Ii In this plan, call 180 0 853-777770, exL 16588. • ' unarmed. ' D uring an in id a l1 a]appearance * " ' . Monday in Nez Percerce County Magistrate Court, Sch>chwartz was n m q I barefoot and seemeded somewhat n U ll*ns I DMLYAPHOONE CALL AWAYwTI confused while disciscussing his finandal statiis withh IMagistrate :OUNSELING CarlKerrldc. Sc fam ily issues, em otionali& & i i ^ i bchavic/ioral problem s, anger m anagcmnent, c stress, p anic attacks, sexual abuse,le, traum a victim s, alcohollie 4c drub probltblenls, anger numagementt VALUATIONS: l-domesdc violence E x-IN IE L workker pleadds guilty %A ^ 3, adolescents, children POCATELLO (AP) — Former The FBI beganbei investlgadng heldd 01onto some samples too long, ■ Mttstenitcrs Degree' C o m p lelete Confidentiality Idaho National Enging in eerin g Johnson andI GardaGi last year ond Fedenlend reguladons allow spedf* [ 1 ^ inPsy.Psychology Laboratory employeeee Jay A. both nien werewi indicted in ictimeime-fromes for hozai^ous sam* 25 yrs.3. c:cxpcricrKC Mik theth U.S. tossed hozardo‘dous waste samples P lr • I t die PtvUlon Reiuuitaunmt lu s h P iillo w to p5 Department of Enerw. In a dumpsterer In 1994. Many of ' =ine " , |f= ^ He foces up to fivee yearsy< in the samples worewt polychloiinai. P q'ortraits| $ 3 1 9 9 5 prison and a 5250,000)0 finei on ed biphenyl —PCBs—o— ! cardno- • ‘oSy. Full Set ^ each count w hen he is sentencedser gen commonlyJy used as o coollhg, ... by U.S. District Judge;e BB. Lynn fluid. , ' , : ; •Welyeddings ® IV • Hom Winmill. A second dofcofendont. Prosecutors'irs a lle g e d th a t th e _ J |r ~ ' MOTHIIHOTUiTUm:g f r Q ueen Set!t * 3 3 9 "^ II '734«!23 A Steve Garcia, 35, Pocatcotello, is men. dumpeded tho samples to. Cn* ' ^ CtUi800.«l-7599»247:47 S4ih Street 16-Year W scheduled for trial Septept. 30 in avoid on envliivlronmental audit \bu'i)/li I B a Glad Mxi DM! : Ogdtn. U»h Varranty Pocatello. th a t could haveave shown they had .I'l""- ".-

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By Denise Turner A RM E T Y Witter______V c : TVyiN FALLS-JaneHArI Arrington of Twin F o ^ sent in a £avorite redpisdpe for “Anierican It’s a gcxxl wqy to iisese thed zucchim fp***'* lyour giirdcn. AMERICANPN PIE P i r Prepare an unbaked pie>ie crust< in a 9-inch ^ea-eatingp ' pooehes I Tpie pao. Brown 1 pou n dd giground beef and tdrain. Add 1/2 cup choppe? p ^ celery, 1 o r 2 anaP zucchini, d i c ^ 1/2 og:ciQ) chopped green ^ , pepper, 1 chopped onionI anand 1 &ounce can never toucl:)h m eat | to m to sauce. Season w ididi i: 1 teaspoon chili - _ powder, 1 teaspoon salt,alt, 1 tablespoon ^ DenUe Turner Worcestershire sauce an d lfl1)2 tea^won cumin. le^Newiwrttar______. Put in the pie ctiist andan bake at 350 ' degrees for 30 to 40 minutesItes. Last 5 minutes j£JEROME ] - Sandy is a vegetaritarian. She likes cucum- ■ I j of cooking time, add grated3!d cheesei Let cool bersrs best1 - and often picks h er owown, eating them fresh E . di^tiy and serve in wedges.ies. fromna the garden. Tharh a t may souhd ordinary, untiltil youj consider the fact I H ere’s a light r e d p e! fromfn the Seattle that?at Sandy is a dog Times, adapted from “The“Tl Occasional AActually,ci Richard and M ary' FcFeatherston have two H yegetaiian” by Karen Lees. vegetgetarian dogs, who frequent thetheir back-yard g ard en 11 LEMONY r o a s t eED d ;POTATOES c very ^ day in the summer. Sandyy pipicks and eats cucum - g i ■ 18 smaD red potatoes brs, ^ carrots and tomatoes. Shesdigs.her di; own potatoes, la ' 2 tableqpoons olive oil shell:ells her own peas and shypks1 - over die potatoes, and addId tldie oregano, salt w ere:re visiting their grandparents,nts, who lived in.Twin- ' 'and sevcrol grindings o f pep]pepper. Toss gent^. FaUsUs a t the time. Someone gavee theth boys the two little ■ mm Roast in a preheated 375degid^eeovenBOmin- puppppies, and the kids brought: thUP 'CTeam . •* TtaeS'ie»N8wiwttter______USSELS , Bring a pan o f w a te r to aj boil, add th e ------Serves 8 j>eacbes and tim e a b o u t: 30 to 60 seconds, Puree: r w m FALLS - In spite of hisis yyoutli, Qieck with the tip of a smallall kknife to see if the >W 2 bunch(hes of cilantro, cleaned and chael Kemper is cooking upLsp ;some skins have loosened DrainI thetbe peaches. When ^ch stemmed 2tty fancy food. While most 18-year*18- cool enough to handle, sldnidle th readies, cut in 1 bunchch of celery, cleaned andan d Is are mastering the art ofI boilingbc halves o i^ remove th e stooitone, m ith a small o ld s; stemmed iter, Kemper is cooking compliiiplicated spoon, scoop out a litde o f the pulp in the cen- 1/3 cup clchoppcd onion urmet dishes with ease. ' ter.Anrange,cut-side4ip,inablatokingdidi. 60u™ 2 garlic: clcloves Se has a fresh approach to cotcooking Combine the sugar, w aterter andfemon in a ^ e )cno peppers, stemmed and small pan and to a b(dbcttL Remove from d is ^ not afraid to try differentIt combi-o ' tions and new thinw . H e h as1 UkUked to the heat and brush over?er the peaches. Putingrepredicnts into a food processorssor . ik sincc he was a little boy, whewhen his / Combine the chocolate, dnnnnnamon and-wal* cook: and puree:e until it forms a thick and tther taught him the basics. He[e utaught V ' nuts. Spoon into the cavitiesties of tiie mothi smooth puriuree. A dd 1 cup fish stock (can[can nself a lot by experimenringlg iin his ll ^ and d r ^ with tiie remainingning sugar CTrup. hims« be found iiin specialty stores or ethnicm ic ither’s kitchon. Because he’ss young,yi Bake in a preheated 350h. ■ pen i ; Requests (about 5 nminutes.) Stir a coupleJ of o f , I temper is now a cook at Mug I Send in your red p es forrr foodsfc usng sura- ' ^ e i times. Rencmove the mussels from theth e 1 JW Pub. He started out as dishwjiiwosher, •mer’s garden bounty- Wfe e 1have a special pan and removere the mussels from theth e ' vanced to prep cook, thenI to full- Trequcst for red p es u sin g»sunflower su seeds. ^dvai ■nuui!UUWT/Tk.TMIm ShclIS, s aving n back the nicest lookingdng dged cook in a few short weeksks tunder lAny ideas? shells for garnish.g Save the liquid Set ------: th ed! direction i of head chef, JohnL PePeavey. Michael Kemper,,18, 11 of Twin Fans worksasacook;ek at Mugger’s Brow Pub. 9 mussels asiiside. Put liquid back on heatleat mper learned the finer poin I Pcdpcsto^Kovortvquestsfatsfxrcdpatoduov K em i ; to a boiL Reduce the volumeune )king on the job a t th e brew °pShopul 8»t"G.EJ5.atl(16. He says he has been has I: no preference as to foodfoo styles b ut ^ d bring ti ‘rshould be sent to Recipc ^Exchange, Denise Toin the liquid and return1 to '? IS tho lunch specials and isifrno fn to on his ow n for a iwhile. D ebbie K em per,. likes I to cook eveiything andUld anything. oy 1®- Stro ^lioTKT, Th! Timcfiiaus, P-0.^.O.BmS48,Thnn rms ] his pro u d mother,er, says he’s a great cook. Here are a couple of hislis favoritesi for ,thepan.AdiIdd 21/2 cups heavy cream exeroirdse his creative nature. :Fans, Idaho 83303^)548. Pleas indude nanw ■ Please sce COOK, Pago C4. 'fiddnsandphonenumber. Hcic went to school in Twin Fall*M s nnd It 'in ^e valley. Kemper jyou to try. iC4. Composist is a cheeap, effici

Eveiy gardener should1 ha'have a com po^ — H ere a r e some guguidelines for compost- H 1 ere’s a list of brown andid ggreen mate- Fruit andd vegetable\ scraps , heap. It provides a wonderfu>rful organic soil rials,ria as well as compdst poiso□isons - things House-plailant trim m ings - :: conditioner for your garderden, and costs ^ What to Compostst that tht should never make it intonto the heap. Softpruniinings from the garden nothing oncc you’ve b u iltt theth bin tb con- ' To make composlost, you n eed ric h o r Clip < this a n d post it as a qquick refer- Eggshells tain i t “brown” materials;Is and nitrogen rich or ence en guide for everyone in the house. Farm-anin;imal manure Compost can b e u sed osIS a nutrient-rich 0 , 4 M a r t h a ' “^ e e n ” m a te ria ls..5. An equal mix of the Spent flowiwers and plants top dressing or as a soillil aihendms ent, I b f l Martha Stewartt • two gives th e best rre e ^ ts . Brown 1 materials Coffee grorounds turned right into cultivItivated beds. Both brown and,d green materials are Fallen I leaves Depending on its source, compostcon is mild- generated daily inir most households. , . Pine ] needles Compostt poisonsp Iy to extremely fertile, andnd iit even helps n H H H i MM (Large kitchen scrapssc or gardening ' Sawdusti Animal pnproducts (meat, bones, fats and ^ t e a plants against diseasease. If you.lu do n 't already have a compc debris should be cutct into small pieces Shredded i newspaper dairy producucts) -.'Composting is a w ay ofitgivmsbacklo gi pae,now:)w is the p erfett tim e to begin or dtotheheap.) . Straw! A n t i n gg that has been treated withvith ' ^ e eam what weVe takenken from II. ,ies Atlhecniend of the summer and in autun iproportionate amount Spiall 5 twigs and branchess pestiddes or herbicides jd so on e x c ^ e n t form o f recy^g.Morerec most ?ardsynr yield enough leaves,. c of any o n e compost)st ingredient, particu- Wood ^ chips and shavingsi Stones Than half the trash producducedinmony grass,™^ e n trimmings and spent plarslants woody onones, such as saw dust Metal ^useholds'could be putIt tito use in .th e to g eta a good g start on a h e a l^ y cotnpcboost '.and wood chips, TlTheso will slow down ' Greent materials boardrd — ^mpostheap ------"decomposition. - Grass clippings (free of pestilestiddes)- ...... — .'— r ' "T ...... - •• h eap .— Please see MARTHA; Page3 c ££-

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Home&CG a r d e n Sensejscomee alive inthei Gettinjlg birds tc:o flock to)your igrantdie li^ ts^ gardenQ takes a Ibit pf dessertisawyy' gardei:noffra will choQse thic k nettin g birds to comecoi to a gar- den anyw here else: is easy; I h e y W |||M ||| brusl^ woodpileslea iand come. But attractinging bitils to a 9 ||^ H b e n y ta n g l^ Scented flov)weis hrgK d e se rt 1 ijis an accom* Green ;«cating- t like to Bee trees. And Thumbpriot 5 ruby* spice up any I a g le ts , . y in Tntrf>n<» eb ird s, home gardei want birds to BHIHHB yeUow ts-sided lake an effort. C a th y W ah v o rth rdens'andgar^ nice tbat lu .. O ther insect-eatg s p a r - L avender, Iliac, h y aidnth,“ d i hon- 1 " ■ birds you liki mdinsecta^ mygoshloo a n d eysuckle a nd rose - saveavoringthe I invite include ru and entertain-. er one. Li e ^ o u t sweet aromas of the springspi and — piisfament. with sound appetites, crowned Idngliirds, o r . ne of life’s |R B |^ ^ t he ate the one, but - oh ' summer garden is one a fter all, inn*tniy recordings V isitin g m o u n tain bluebiiitra te d great pleasures. Fragragrance is a look at him attack anoth- ^ watCT. N either of thosrain, a nd frogs noticeable . gray catbirds, y e i true “flower power." S om e Little birds have big « i f f ^ nhttnHnny nron’t ?n examine population w arblers, rufous-ai our strongest memoriesies are trig- s. S' towhees, song sp of tuiwfaere. If w e w: foiled, clow I gered by the suddenft vraft a ing birds have made a c v, viri^ we've gpt to makg happy chat* descended rows, ■ meadowlarks 'arden? t to 3le im pact on o u r insect ^ particular scent, accoi 1 Birds provide ^irdcto the window j„ succeed American coldfindies. ions to the Netherlands Flowo w er B ulb ion. Where insectiddes d e m s w ith weed antior three dozen from the hi some books on these birds,o/77ie Infonnation Cem itcr. louds of small birds have tiol, in e fertilizer 1a the n sprinkler, dramatical consult Sunset’s "Illustra:S, Twin Unfortunately, fragnigrance too led on the grasshoppers ment complete tree w overhead seen an aph Guide to Attracting Birds." in th c mod- ceding waves. Damogc ^ : often has been lost in t effects. Gty fdks bustbling iip seed Chickadt Ihey vnnk cheap. idizers and B hoppers has decreased ' C : e m shuffle, as hybridis o f bird songs, raily to pull earli- larvae of ti ■gardeners focused o n t h e ir ically.' And we haven’t J fc oo ak tn g . B ut wiavingagood e wot aswellasf • W xat’s bug^ns your gard' - important flower cboraciracteristics aphid all year. \ V that rigto now. one window, creepers, w Send your garden guestionj ! s u ^ as color, flower sizesize, flower- f Ju st thr< I :adees eat the eggs and Cdthy M^aZuwrth, in can of ' ibundant food, sparrows, e ing times and duration,jn , a n d dis- tering b r o u ^ m e to if tree-inhabiting insects p2Vmc*-Weu»s, P.O. Box 548, Tt ease-resistance. insects thejas fruit and seeds. Brown to watch a c o ^ I e ois r tooI tall and The homel FaHs, Idaho B3303. _ , T o d a y move is a f o o t ^ which look alm ost like a sparrows playing inabird,sothey tfa thou^isp r a g r a n c e . s, eat almost nothing but recoup floral fraj bopping in to th e treitalks near the ■ ablegarden Professional and amatilateur gar- Naidnlsrasoa•one cf tfaa ODSt BeMo, ■ I they find in tree trunks. , for a look-see, gobblijut to the cifd Wrens b nely little house wren, j We Give deners alike are againdn viewing nbnttDthenis&OniB. beads I was too lazyground. t Once , Home flowers with an eyey e to th e summer,is btprobably the most valu- j er and generally havhead made a rest of the nose. den viator we can ask for. ' YouM ore tune. Under-just ikedon the little yards, far (hese birds fo t^ abu s breed in our area in TbanJustA ^ E j ib y lg hundreds of forests. ,Bet but live elsewhere thc \ T im e t o p la n t water and shelter. t have to pulL trees and/c as he year. They like back- - Great Pricei n-soangearcs, houses. Whi scented bulb flowers farmlands and open )Q sditwastiack- eatonlyin; F all is th e tim e to) pi tb e They found w eeds 1 Better plant a couple of . On the third lajs to grass Mndow fashions For Tie Hme19B3 bulb flowers that will e< n hance spmdly to support a b id/or put up some wren {TiTTiTw t on frt s p e a re d th e W ren ho spring gardens (and winwinter win- While t h e y ^ here, wrens DueQcs* VcTilcds m dowsills). Many belo a * base a n d w alked outd e v o u re d it, by-6 inches"insects - from caterpil- Minl-BIInds* Wood Blinds anil h^rif jj Jo row, gp I thoughc entrance ho k heaven-scent garden. rasshoppers to spiders. I Spedalty Blinds • Silhouettes!S. The hyacinth is an3 eex cellen t sectire, th e s e e d ehe: r was quite a houses I6 houses ti m easure 4-by-4- f. y • tx ry L favorite of the Dutch, tng a grasshopper. 0: •Fora* , ' wouldn't be spring inin H] oU and hop, the robin spin - R ekki.k4LWm a l without the sweet si grw hopper and IUdc b B otll . h y adnths in th c oir. leaving no trace. Wow nakoCnnterTopRepdr That big grasshopper Ci Tbe robust see itoIortDg & m tter Tops & . m eal fo r snch a sm a ; Paperwhite narcissi iss kknown to itiiTobs ; anyone who’s enjoyedi th ese eas- T i e s - • R e s o r f a ^ Boriihdts & ; ily-forced bulbs in th e ir 1hom e CiJl Curtis Ward Today ' C enm & lues • vrinter. Unfortunately, thesilese bulbs ' S . — _ • & sto m Colore : arc not'hardy in colder!T climc ates; y • (208) 735-1660 : they are generallyIy g ro w n 931 ; indoors. ‘ OCcfa>lMi^b»t7;Intmsir However, there arere sceSted Tl»«i»>rftiilf taOps liai been en h d n d to o n R eal \ Turn Fall ■ winter-hardy narcissisi tht a t w ill, varieties hiTBe ai ricb moofic tn b n . ' do the job nicely in thcthe garden Sodety are! alaH scented varieties. l i ^ ) I 3 ttt—I lwFangho. Orange lily- FoFor those who.cms ihei News ■ perennializer, with aI fa fabu- sqging hyacinths, try sm -MOR DR : Ious vanilla fragran■ance. caa=aa=, : Jonquils also offer a lov bjomnmorejbrdiar ^ il I r>, a fragrance s 733-09of BUHI : fragrance - ^ highly 1 scm br it is ctften called »tt T . ; g ra n t Suzy, a ja u n ty^ lii i t t l e splendywloTSz andformsc sm.'iLjafrtij Jf intTi ; daff w ith yellow p etals j TaD [te a s <-an reac j a red cup. than thdrfrn^panmux. HureaityhtKzeocri 50 % indtes ia height, the ! Among the tazettas, c somewornhfid^/ffy (rrpm/ThrtriJipe/K facTC ^ w tn tt C ow e : sider creamy-wh that blooa to Aogus I : Cheerfulness, soft yellfellow 3^ 5E ag g t ta o tttBMC nortfaei ■ Yellow CheerfulneIn e s s , ______zones, vhejr thejr mast^ b W s S ih i ; Cragford with a whiteB pperi- ^ lifted I in faft, Gahonia «i ' anth and orange cupp ;and thc flowered BaHian»»rTT>n ig »1cn hijjViTy ^rfrfritttt>i^ tf in : similar-looking, but latejiter-flower- fragrant. s aonnj m spot and hearil 0 : ing, Geranium. A m o n g th e m iscellaneous mzdc For those who like! ththeir nar- bulbs are theth mildly-scented Addantheia Ac is a balb th:ach lOSdy ifi^ gTa«f?rtTtT dssi itsy-bitsy, tiy Baby:by Moon, a grape hyadntinth (far ^ o se vilii a cfaise f»ey H • ; very fra g ra n t yellowt narcissus ni good sense: oiof smell) and danty Thehe conas of these Africarers ^ j t ; that blooms in clusters.-5.1118118 1 15 Iris reticu lataIta. oaxhaores^ tise Dotrfi som nil dmgs» Free dekerymthin ***• M f S A V s CntiM a pure white triandusJS i d affodil rim e iU m sz iu a a « m conitk: ; with a fruity fragrance. , Asumraerdrot scents andts nddbeifa^aftertbela:b e n for a Ml servks phamnqf, Tulips are known m e tulips and n ard sd m m cf fiiTBt is floofc ■rin g b S v U l«iejdv^.,^O Tlfa, ; their splendid colors 'Jd°SLS,':an( ™ e . > e . Other soamer-bloomin spring, it is lime to . ^ Iks, R o d i o S h a c k d e a le r , • tive forms than their fnt - s n u .c e . ^ g ^ S e ltSmmergardat ; • □Ihs *idi lorely seem s to cmrily Q t SAV-ffi< There are however, someson won- ■ libnte' inclade Crinpo I FUUSEWICEPHUM/ feitgH lzlor allagei, course, tf"eity^inm ge albs offer a le&edtiDg'vaxia IMACY and RADIO SHUCK D Gencraal de Wet, butter enough. Among die [ coins and textnies to em^ u S AskaboutgeneiicOH-rRI»8dOflm-7JO • low Golden Melody, soft best-loved1 scenteds lilies.are “le Iborder aad beds of azi; SOB ' PHONE 54M347 or 1-800-321 Ad Rem and orange-rc.-red High Lijiujn gurgt lergxrd^L la st g iTI ratum (Gold-banded ocrj i ^hsbsqh DEAUR 00pmSAT»«:3Ooiii-6Jl in g E l l21-7354-^ , n t - im , U - ' lib . 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ThiWHathBlHal ______a & s f i n ’BABcnsno;.t&e iS knefts f t beoi wnaigtt to oSset it.!. tained in promotesitcsopdmal Frank Giffordord and Al Michaels as a complement ' only to high-fat-fat rnmiuni>\ t3tixx pagrgrizr, Ibenatnatnf!s nnUc processors esd- bone mass during yout>uth, helps .in the m a gazines :^ they read, and foodods, that they mistakenlyo ly . AraaicaBs are b a jis i aad gadage aiBfc. Batede d a t tfaxsaU translates to> maintain it during adadulthood teen-ago girl:;irls will get to don belielieved lower-fat milk containsdns milk for tlie first rtm# A a d s & B X c a ost Sl htlKm a year in lostt —and h d p s p revent its losloss as o n e ...... their-own milmilk'tnustaches and fewever nutrients than the full-fat-fat ------faBbast^ttdc sdes. 7 ears. Aaid it's m ostSX lik e lj ri--, -I,, T ages.. AAnd most compctc in) aa photo contest to versirsion, that it's only for kidsids tDgBrc&aemare Hea; ericans decide'who10 \will appear in a andd thatt it’s “not cooL". becasse die oadinty« asOk-CVlak:> ksOTES 3 tSje y*ie o th e r V youM p>pe o p l e ^ A e j *inilk mnstadie* advea \ get nearly future issuei ofof Seventeen maga- EnEnter-Schulberg: “If you tellteU i^edieyfceios feare g abzgd^tnasTS!,sudias'MiU: i^ofit. zine. ModelI T:Tyra Banks is serv peopople what they already know,ow, sntiaBEsnfcon >- in 1995 ing as *‘hononlorary judge" of the such:h as *Milk is good for you,’’ o r Bor nerer mind abtrbqtg Ibe •ObBDrirardeed^daBgeB <&inks fffiV^CLrm w s of ad v c m s isladthc bwldsstrmgngbones^,^they'll th e nNational contest •Milkilk builds strong bones,’ theyTlyTI tgbeaad tbesBZES^i^ I d a r e o wbat the ads sa; abom AnA inWlfJU 'r’^wB d Milk . Accordingng to. food stylist say*f 'OK, right, thank you veryery iriK aif^erojUl^ agmt Q] s^'OKri^ri^thaniyou cessors Stewart, thehe mustaches stick mudich, goodbye." cnltnre. Wbat eveT3 ^x»d3 f c e n r f a - BBa3Tec&&Bdev . h j Ami wants to Imow abotxt ib eim lk I mo t i o n b e t t e r on wgwomen, who have taBcasdt& eoB- *ieB'aix,a ei ge-g—w - aig-aan^^te^ - - tSBe;a! arionwidc milk pikw ? Los Angeles food stylx s^osteopony in Ju ly re - sion. However,ver, when it. came ti) (M UPTOPAR? ^ S s i r ^D i sdBC^ ifiK ^zs sts» aa debibtat-d ' campaign launchiched the Danny DeVeVito and Rhea TI mxUcman st^ss, a Ofahi^ iSpi ?Tn^ p . ?t»g {)Q applied bone d i s ------r ' m ustactache cam- Perlman, thethey switched mix- T F famous faces. £tezT7 i e, affects p a i^a widiVI dou- tu re s. H e alrialready has a mus- ^ li thinned widi a litde a a H f ~i J is puLT?LHgd B o ree d 2S TmTT?>wt p^ a t the nails. One side 'will p s r » 3S- open. OKk front, w hile m ore lighlght spills in through a high bank: of windows . How to Coimwst on the side. Two moresre windows • . Begin witli a 6- to) II1 2 - i n d ■ above built-in bookca layer of brown materidcial.d»en . the fireplace. add a rrTmjminVI»1 aji^#irc fg1 re s j g r i ------ImateriaL Keep layoiai Custom Beautnty on : die pile is a t least 3 fefee et b j ^ rx^ a Standard Buludget ^^Sfeetwide. ^ J ^ T l . Add wattr to darnpra d J 20-8*»a3-*' ‘ cure; mTTipoer Jjeelsjiias i •y ' nuRSt as a wTungout s^xmi u Turn tb e pile w itb a {garden Ifthotontliiitlide. bat non'! the time to If ■ tb e ^^e^ssss aa n d die browns togedier. T b iss aa e ia ie s 1 — . the mixture, -idiicb b^]i^ p s tb e .get a great:at deal on a gaj fireplace [. tnnTWTa1gj^t«rnmpii^, Continually ad d grcereen and brown matenals in eqnal | W _ Leonos hajlaj introduced a nea line :oo 1 f t o d u cxs c can h d p keep: p thin^ q u i e t new addidon. As ibe mam atsisls bcdeoL WBI S addition to[0 J ang home. Call or come:e t from Brizee Heating,I. decompose, tbe xempeap eiatn re ------;— Cpob. inside tbe compost beaj^2 p win ■^i i nTiti.^fWK*Qi1nTlrf cnKrL ^OOCRS - to 120 _ H g g A 5i Ecs * « d . 55^ rise dramadc^Iy - r «-ff -ji_ ctsem: ioreiior i doors, m ade of a of fireplace! for a coq ' degrees Fabrenbst or i i'.Pii-r« a r e w o od d composite. o Designed for You may see Ti^ng. In most areas, rainta 3iiiiuniv;™ m ® W :bjoor!liomroomtodag.t provide as m ndi ■waiercrasTmi a o».Soii=aiii! Style Qreattoos Dryit < ^ e t S t o i w - addiS ^^=3»a=i3 frrt * SCyl : need, but yoa dioidd adc ' dryers from American tmmvm L ^ ^ ^ ^ i £ m o x -\ ' if die Ijccnm essssodi;. ™ =^ ffia734^121»','_ > * F ^ Z272nJA»».E-1E ■ Tula Falli. (208) 733-2624 ■ lnl« » m flsG^smteeOto 5 ?^ ' - And if it's too v et, ad aai^waisBom? etCHit uim e qniet than ardt* materials, sncb as leai »w»4ji'niw»

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Enter theGGreat Tomato• Contest( S^trawhouisesener^•gyefficie]mt,stuM^ly and safeFd . foundation^poured with1 steelsti Q: I have heard about strawiw. ------, fo Tte announcetr» ItlKa lecond anmal Great Tomato Contttitest baleUc houses that anyose on1 a - . ' . ■ . rerebar rods or one-half-mM n ch RULES: You br1nttliefn.W«ei'e eat them. Bring in your tntrtee by 10lOajnfSeptlB- veryiiyirm lted budget can easilyUy I L ______Standard -ththreaded rods sticking up. luddoi day. Read ttw m in» Qcarefully. Some categortee requireeyw yt to bring In a -b ulild. ild Exactly bow Is a house Each bale is forced downn overo\ s e Box beam ueHlethod I I • I ' ' wndow ar>d tomato. Othen mqulre you« to prepare a dWi wWi your tomatoee. lilt with stniw boles an d is this —■I door framing | • the ro ^ to make tbe Gin laylayer, at, judetng wn be by local celebittlet:^KentWlwIn I ^ supports ong5 ATDGmQ: Except for EaiOot, I p e of constnictkMi very energy I Method # 2 ^ Two rods per bale are pushushed Fan* Area Chamtwf ol Comnmmerce; Tami PlanJc. Kelley Oanlen Ce.Center; Jeff Roblmom ® Ddent?-G.F. into thi$ first layer and tbe ncnext : Kimberly Nunertei; Jan MtttkItttlelder, College of Southern Idaho;;Er(eEtteivold, Erl ______staba lay^ is pushed on top.Horc.rc■c-rods-.- - :rethe», M«« ' A:‘Straw bale house construc- J--—S MetnpoOs Bakery Cafe; Dotq^ h ta u ^ , KMVT-1V; SteriIi«C^ ^ sas?- are pushed in and each sucoucces- . Areenhouset and Sieve Crumirump, TTie VmtHewt. m is ideal for the owner/buildetler I stabBze wallsUs , ^ ar. DISCOUNTS: Say that you'rere btn ^ your tomato plant loc The GreatGre Tomato ContMt o nI a limited budget. It is also “ J si>sive layer is added. ' «ndcetlOperce(TtonfromKim Klmberty Nuttery. KeDey Garden CenCenterorMotH .• id!ea! e a l for the CDvironmeni A wooden box beam cana n be ■ becaijcause it uses recycled waste usedus as the top plate to supp: (1) Bett Colof for Tomato Variety.! (2)(2] Urgeft Tomato. ^ the bales. (3) Belt Tasting Brin£lnI the tomato for Judging. Write for Update Bulletinin fNo. ' James Dulley ; UST CATEGORY: MoitStilWnilUngRetembtance to a Celebrity. Don[>on't make ut pm t. W U - ' 750 75 showing construction detadetails RushUmbiughor . j | j Bring In the tomato and enckrnclOManotsofexplanaUon. HbitRui forfo building straw bale houslouses Richard Klion are per^ndallal fifavorttet. andan a list of reference bool)ooks, Include your name, p h ^ number,num tomato category and variety;yonenti{et,P>UM- a ■ nenewsletters, workshop classlasses SeveralSei family members can anand videos. Please indude $2S2ond a j nciinlually erect all the walls for an a self-addressed SASE. av'erage ert size house in a day oro r ______I- Exterior and Write to James Dulley,, 696906 I interior sealed r < ro. A t 50 cents to $3 p e r largege Straw bales Royalgreen Drive, Cincinnan n a ti, | raw bale, it is inexpensive to forced over I------'------1 iand finished with Ohio o i 45244. Two-foot tftUc, shKco. cement n value\ of R-50 so utility IriDs straw bale walls ^ ' sunmuncr. Should we open orrd do o se ___ a re e extremely o low. ______ouour window shades a t night?it?-D - . i Straw bales are stagger g; " Tberoaniiiistilewalaipkipla steps fcr aa etfecthrs straw hot!house. acked on top of one anoUier, A: This depends on th e weaweath- a real1 bonarnaza nilar to bricks, to create thehe bales, it is very stro:rong. Sincc used to fillIlin ii the walls and pro-.' ' er on a given night On a, ded e a r ; walls.Uls. The interior and exterioror there is no food valuelue left, ani- vide the supeuperinsulatiorL “Jnight, leaii^ your window shad^ d e s j a ree uusually : finished m th cement,3t, nials and insects do notno: attack i t F or someoileone on a limited bud- opopen. Heat radiates out throuiraugh I aster or stucco to create a When it is covered witlnth snicco, it get, load-beabearing vrall construc- yo^ u r windows to the cold uppup p er ■ I . I strorong n attractive house. Withtn has an excellent two-tvo-hour fire tion is bestest. The straw bales 2°atm osphere. This is m ost cffnal fram ing. Windows JOn hot doudy nights, d os se e tht e Straw, waste stalks from® to withstand eanhquaktakes. ' and doors.a:s .a re fra m e d a n d th e slushades-to increase the insuladiladon ' ' Knlght-RldderNewa ServicoB f e d soft b utt Cicompaa, heavy and whea leat, rye, etc. harvests, is an“ There are two basiiisic types of openings ireare cut into the bales. value of the window and bioblock possibly hot: fnfrom early decompo- j eal building product and hasas straw bale houses •- infilli and Larger,, denserdi three-string heheat conducdon from outdoodoors, Those fat bags of lea' «n used for house construction ee strings tie the bales TrThe clouds block the cooli:lo lin g im of this curbside on load-bearing. Infill constructioncoi bales {three! • grass dippings waiting«Tcu“rN i ” Th"cre.m r many generations. ) are usually used. e*jeffect of heat radiadon to t th e ose bags put out by often uses a post andIbeamsQiic- b together) : ickiSSa "«P»re>l>os. W hen straw is companed into f two-string bales. The “u)ld I upper atmosphere. sides for city trash true! homeowners'rs with mowers that 'fo ture for support. Thehe bales are instead of tv bonanza for the home gi ) ' bag the clippppings. Leaves and ! willing to go and get sn ^ oro ototen mixed in the bag They hold green gold I ^ o o k ______f fho alreadyf dchopped into small deners, and they’re free roo for the „hicli is iju st how you w ant Continntlruwd from d ^ ter. Add the com bread crumm b:bs to ta k in g .. I liy2 cups dlantro lealeaves • ‘ In a foodd processor,p chop gariic, te Qf __ 2 oil nd cilantro together; ^h<»n .. tb' of t|ie Used as m ulches a nd c BrilBring to a boil and simmer for jalapenoandi tbe butter and put on top, of i d compost- ^Sistraugciger stoppmg to check aboui pesto. Broil the oysters for 3 nimm- ing material, the conte out 5 minutes. Stir in the1C 2tabIe^>oonsFanneinesan cheese slowly addI theth oil, th en the cheese pc ;s for the good com- pu^e im ril the.mboure is utes u t and serve. . ■ unsurpassed for improv ree. Salt and pepper to taste,:e. 2 tablespoons toastedted pine nuts and nuts. Pun iterial is bound to Divid oste. Set aside. . soil of flower b eds and bi vide the mussck among the1C IshaDot, minced asmoothpasK J pucKyaru quesaorio ning looks f o r th e . bowls. ucepan place shallot^, h : k itc h e n gar* wis, pour in tbe soup and gar*IT* 1/4 cup wiiite w ine: vinegarvii In a sauce _ hom eow ner and jjIjJjil jjthe bowls of soup w i ^ 2 tablespoons dry wh:white wine wine and vinegarvii and boil unal ■ ; dens alike. ' maybe a few jjo ; But from i t o 1/2 cups cilantro 1/2 cup unsalted buttiu tter there arc onlonly a few tablespoons . H e type ofleaves you collectf questions. , love the pan from the' H 'many years of •' 1/4 cup CO nun cal 4 tablespoons m d te;ed d butter left. Remov« ^ If nobody 1 cup combread crunlimbs beat. Cut; theth 1/2 cup unsalted ■ I e x p e rie n c e in tnakc>'kes little difference; tliey 're appears to see I gathering this OYSTERS WITH OLANTOO9 Salt and pepper anand freshly butter intoo smallsi pieces and add ■ llff)odforcotufitioning what you’re P E sro squeezed lime juice toto taste.t one piece at a time to the liquid, H : bounty, I can doing, what j ;tcll you it Serves 6 Shuck oysters anctnd replace waiting tillII e each p ie c e is m d te d ™ videtmdiingyoursoiU now? Do you go 24 c ; tak es a partic- ______24 oysters in a shell them on the bottom shshells. Place 1)efore addidding the next piece, — knock on the 2di 'Ular kind of 1 doves gariic on a cookie sheet covrovered w ith Season to tastaste w ith salt and pep- door and ask for 2ja:2 jalapeno peppers 1/2-inch layer of rocli)ck salt and per and fre:freshly squeezed lime H ■ seIfa a bounty is gone for anoth , o r into th e car. todoitbyknoddng ^ Its " H iy do like higbi)Tti)Totein ( n ^ ' S ^ veK ®E kTWIil You will n eed thick cloves,glo old TEMBER 1ST[ST trash, such as rotten lim bs and o r other localljlUy available materi- «sh‘She just goes around andid seem to min'dL'That'nbnlpnsmore ' ' ' cast-off bedding. d ." arojund u n and gets hyper," Maryry vegetables for them. AnAj^ they arc Fbvcii rCKLlBBERRIES ALSO:0 I . Don’t ^vorry; you’ll leanjam to tell True enouglii6h, but'practically peathatherston said. “If wc drop a more than happy to snainatch up any TKliitiSH Or Frozen HiTc ;the difference. The bagsba you speaking, oakak leavers and pine busk,:sk, she grabs it aad runs beforere available produce — ■- • want will look smooth1 ar and well* straw are m y (choices. They sup- youcaJ can put it in the ch(^per.” exception. > C a u, fF or M ore Inform«noN-423-9071. ji I , ; -filled; the leaves willill crunchI ply much moreore bulk than do the £veiventually, the Featherstons[is N e ith e r dog w ill ,e ^when you poke them withrtth a foot; crisp, thin lea'eaves of most other said,d, thet vegetarian sisters m akece beans.. [ j s z ^^stAddisonA fl|(^^U /^M teEimarM lM nMlUls ls ; the grass dippings in thetie bagI will trees.

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DEAR R EA D ERS: I’ll be on I. ==------L r~ . Ih:have been my boss's faithfulhful vacation between Aug.g. 18 and G irll1 Friday for four years. Please;ase . _Aufr.3LDon’Lpanic.-rvcCveselect--„ ...... - don’tI’t mention h is name o r mine.le. ed some of my favoritete letters 1 -LAKE­KE- from past years to fill th be diamond replaced. I triedid to1 put It 2ine, and saidaid if I could guess id and prematurely generous•OUS on my finger, but I hadad gamed the price off it within $200 he in to go by the book and risk Creativi/ity can help1 youu tailor some weight and it wouldilcta’tf j L l would give mn e ei the $200. (H e had ng too late. put it b a^ in the box, wlwhere it’s seen this sofafa ini a Beverly Hills )EAR READERS: If you would3Uld for been ever since. store.) l ike e ;your letter considered for What should I do? HiHave my when I guemessed $2,800, he P“Wiblication, please indudc your'our asmalhspace tc0 your n(leeds ' ring made larger and weai•ear It? My looked as thou?lOugh he'd been ^ot. nameTie, area code and telephoneone husband could well affon[ord a big* H e said the priceprii of the sofa was nber. ger diamond, and I feele el lik e a $3,000, but hele refusedr to give m e . 'b order “How to \Vntc Lettersftcrs ■ Knlght-RlddefNewi Service ______inet that also con:ontains bedside storage2 inin unlikely spots, using poor relative among myny fnends the $200, sayirlying that my guess All Occasions," send a business-ICSS- tables, bookcas(ases and small odd bitss o0 f: wall space — like th e who have lovdy jewelry. sf, sc!f-addrcsscd envelope, plus . . lamps. The extrara depth around narrow’ piecepii of over a door- t ^ Sl :ck or money order for S3.95[ 9 5 PHILADELPHIA — Irite A ccordingg tcto my calculation, the h ead of thoc bbed keeps the way. '.50 in Canada) to; Dear Abby,bby, designer Steven Weixler DIAMONDNDS (BIG) S2,800 is within ithi S200 of S3,000. :ing daustropho- If therelere is any one piece of tter Booklet, P.O. Box 447,f47, long lived in spadous prc-W'worid Mnsfrombem, DEAR LIKES: FaceB it.ii Your Please answercr in il your column. If I f fu rn ituire re that symbolizes effi- lunt Morris, III. 61054-0447.f47. War II apartments when husband is not likely to buyyouabt a„j wrong, II willw throw in the “A sofa bed wouvould be the nor- cient useuj of space, said stage is indiidcd.) d ed d ed to buy a small one-' bigger diamond unlessa you3 ask towel and be•a a good f sport. mal solution,"’ WeixlerV said. Simonsorson-Berge, it is the loft for one. If it’s that impoiportant to room apartment in a newerne “r,e always hatected those things. bed. Movloving the sleeping sur- - building in Philadelphia. _ you and he can afford it,t, aska him. j i r i n i n r-ir , 1,0 Once I got past5t !th e h o rro r of- face into to air : space automatically ■ The two main rooms of Beside^ di^onds are nonot only a & . .{! having a Murphyhy bed, this was creates: newne options for th e floor girl’s best friend, they'repT're also a A •' 850-square-foot apartment, • the perfect soluti.iition. I have ray space. It’sIt’s a lesson in using the The Sym bolollsm OF Ancient W bednw m and living room, good investment ' volumume, not just ^ e surface DEAR ABBY: PleaseB hdph set- O ' w Celtic Artisara n s In The Lasting H J were not only tiny, but “ [ 'Becatfsea/een-agrsmworn is /ike a mini- :as,ofamm. tie a disagreem ent we are having fi % Beauty Of^.Modern Jew elryl H ; ih e biggest window a nd a n two recent books, • balcony wore locatcd in in our family. My p ^ didson s sent C *i* ■ “Mfaking aki the Most of Small r Mew U ne O f Celtic Jcw elo' O Q jhe bedroom. TheI home at home, thcjtr^try to create their out his high school gra(raduation fi I Cold & Slerllns Silver B aces" (Riaoli, $18.95, 80 he knew iM Qbtmu : arrangement didn’t suit announcements before1 h t eiwironmentlxisaitipopot! theinises.They pSge®ges) and ‘'The Book of that he didn’t have enou(o u ^ ered- ■ Weixler’s furniture, par- me Design Using IKEA ' ticularly his favorite large; really like mulHfiwaiictionalfurniture' its to graduate. y me Furnishings” (Harper He recdved many loveivdy grad- f i i Soxfer Jew elry j a bil painting and a valu­ , C olUns, l ^ $27.50, 207 pages), uation ^ ts, induding sbisome nice V9 able English Regency rikh shows a variety of checks from relatives.;. I say all « table. . - Simonson-Bcigc,J, ini t e r i o r d e s ig n e r fie ecping p : platforms. Some thc gifts (and of coui)u rse th e ^ l8 3 8 A d d U FoOfl • ( 2 0 8 ) 7 3 « - f l5 5z 2 V® “I didn’t want to give ------ha:veve room underneath for dl69H Auckus eo » t. TuilK Fa them up or to cram themJ study;,dy; others, for television into sm idl rooms,” W eixler 5 own perfect, wornonderful, expen- orlounginiging ^ • “I w anted to open up th e^ si sive m attress. 1 1like: to have a One particularlypa ingenious so that I could live in it, b feather bed on it in the winter installatlarion is reached by a ^ H Carnival • also didn’t want to give time.” series ofof asymmetricala steps that Get the ' impression that this was aIStudlO sr ijjgj, riot designer also serverv e as display shelves a nd : apartment. Let’s face it, them ere IS simonson-Berge:e 5suggests look-. create aare reas of built-in storage, F a n S h ip : nothing you can do to disgui ® ing into a teen-agi-ager’s room for Parikh,kh, too, is an advocate of bottom linine. Crulset days f 5 ; queen-size bed." ______more inspirationn con how to ere-, flex ib leie furniture, f particularly etoBAJAMEXICXM 4di W hat Weixler did was borrowboi ate a multifunctiorional space. large pie«pieces on wheels or cast* an idea he had used to aear e a t e a “Because a teen«n-ager’s room is ers. Read Morm ey ^21> 1 /|5 0 &30 ^ ^ S o n e . ■ IH * Sept 2.9,16.23 & home-officc/guest-bedroomm (coni- jijjg JJ mini-homele at; home,” she The wwh heels allow a bookcase, ' bination for a client: H e mei said, “ th ey try’ tcto create their say, to) beb< moved around as a rhe 5^4-^ Guest du lse fbr®69laatwoaaw. iem.rB»qon.«(». the two rooms and install! ® environm ent bas«ased upon their room diviiivider, or a coffee table daily in Tl rq»j6«T,-tonwBUS dcawn«HrtCB,6t»«>K M u^hy bed that folds in wJfS They reaUyly IUke multifunc- to be wheeledwh' out of tho way wall when it’s not in use.B. \With furniture,e. Look at their when it'sit': time to open up a Times-Ne\3WS. sTra^ ; . T h e Shops nt the b e d out of sight, th e rooroom IS Teen-agers: dcdo everything in sleeper-s;r-sbfa. Keeping home- 5 M agic Valley Mall sp adous and elegant. their bed; they’ry’re doing their office equipmenteq» or the televi- AVEL A g en ts 1239 Pole Line Rd.E. . 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B etter not mentiimon biology training to w( work. ter thann chetl school’s pizza? She help i round out the nutriticri tional tto Mark Johnson. Indeed, the confer ference proved takes whetrheat bread and spreads it nee^ ^ of finicky eaters. “X suppose it melts, and iiIt’s there’s more to cheeleese than bac- with a littleliti mayouiaise. Then ,'W orarir^ c ,” Johnson • Sweet treats can sstil till be teriatei and milk. she la y'ers, e n on slices of bologna ,wholesome;' try applesauce,uce, gra- saidaid, the disdain .i. Til There were and cheese«se, lettuce and tomato. ham i crackers, low-fot indiviidividual- dozens . of Adding[lg com< chips, a pickle and j " “ “ t h ^ ' X ipposelhmelobe ly packaged puddings o r•granpla gra C h e d d a r s , a p ie c e2 of o; fruit, Ashley has a ibars. Visconsin ched- tolewnt*it o f those ^ 0 call it from frc reduced- lunch tbatbat suits her. She buys a dlar ar he loves. “I . , • Parents with the timeime and ■ fat Wisconsin drink atIt school,s choosing from ifondness for baking, canran con­ suppuppose I have to iieddardme.' ^sharp to medi- milk, chochocolate milk or orange , >e tolerant of tribute to their children’s's healthht . uum n smoked; juice, and energy by using ingrediredients thoshose who call it there was Experts ;rts say when children .such | as whole grain,oats,s, wwheat heddar cheese." — M art SwS w iss, Colby have a say in what goes into their ' uk Johnson, chccse germ, whole wheat flour,ir, driedd Johnson,Jo a pro- and Monterey lunch box.ox, they usually eat i t Y et \ fruits, reduced-sugarr ffruit fessiessor at the punsiisc, o n store-bought Jack. . few er thhan ai half (48 percent) of spreads and reduced-fat: peipeanut Iniversity of There were children ei chcddarchccsc ,1 1 e a t all the food in their ^butter. if i s c o n s i n - ______^______siaslabs of lunch boxe3xes, according to one sur- Madladison, is just bbrown, « peanu- vey. Andd oneo out of four (26 per- A lunch box treat madede \with onene ofI a group of ty;tasting Gjctost cheiheesc and sliv- c e n t) studtudents typically trade « &uit cocktail, yogurt a nd gragranola hecse-lovers, -producers, -su]sup- ers of crumbly, salt:lity Myzithra. food on aa giveng day. • is a source of cxirbohydratesites and porteoners and -studiers who panicnd- There was Havartirti with dill. Here arearc strate^es for young- vitamins. Any favorite cannedcan patetated in the 12th Biennial Cheej»se snioked Gouda, cre:reamy Swiss sters who10 tako e lunch to school: a fniit, chopped, could be subst Induidustry Conference at Utatah radette and wheelsIs oft brie. The • M ini11 isi; big. Tty half a sand- „ ubsdtut- cd. Statetate University last week. ■ list goes on: Kasseri:sri, Jarlsberg, wich o r fingerfinj foods.Spread mini A purist, Johnson hesitatess ito Gruyere, Gorgonznzola, bleu, rice cakeses with^ peanut butter and GRANOLA FRUIT estow the title of “cheddar”■ oon Muenster, feta, Camiimembert and sprinkleI w wi ith raisins, C O dCrA IL . H T T leese until it’s aged a t least twtwo cream. • Indudtude a d iy snack mix with (Makes 4 regular servings)gs) yeansar^ until it’s d ark and gloriouDUS- USU assistant projrofessor Jeff the child’sd’s favorite rcady-toeo- Miller preparofi cheescese and roma cereal, tinyiny pretzels, unsalted dry 11/3 cup plain lowfat yogur)gurt y . plcajIc are willing to buy. ' tomato tarts, bleuu cheesec and roasted peanutspe: and dried fruit 3 cups granola cereal I • r He’s He not alone. Ih e 120 induius; apple tartlets, crispispy Cheddar Pack theB mixn; in small resealable Ground cinnamon . •- y offidals and academics whvho cheese straws andid th e divine bags. Stringring cheese is also fun to Drain fruit cocktail; resentserve 2 ^ attcnncnded thc cheese conferena'ce, Chevre-^ented coeur!ur a la cremc, e a t tablespoonst liquid. Combjm bine heldeld at USU since 1972, suru re a pudding-like mixtxirtxire of purced •• C reati‘ative parents can roll ^yogurt, fruit cocktailil andi knowlow their cheese. cottage checse, crctream chccse, sliced turkeirkey and checse inside a reserved liquid; mix w ellL FFi iU 4 “One“Ol of our secretaries in ththe whipped acam andd goat{ cheese flour tortillrtilla, hide a spoonful of ^bowls with 2/3 cup graniranola. depajpartment said, ‘How can yoyou topp^withpureedstI strawberries. peanut butterbut inside an oatmeal ^Spoon 1/3 cup yogurt m ixtuncture on talkilk about cheese for threree But the conferenceice isn’t really muffin,or or cut sandwiches with ®each; sprinkle lightly withil dnna-di .;J days'lys?"’ said Carl Brothersercn, about eating dteese.u It’sIt about thc cookie cutt ETOUFEE stock and green onionion to a pot tor meat was a versat 1 po^ndpO' alligator meat, cut inin that can cook on th e stostove and in ■ Classes Startirt Mon. S ep t. Sth tasty ingredient and inc induded it thinsti] strips the oven (Coraingwartare). Stir in ' ■ * Ages 3 through Adlidult • No Registration Feee in m any of their dishes. ] C pound butter (2 sticks) spices, sauteed vcgcta ing to see how>w they prepare their }^P ctables raw IH ClassosAvailablolnJazz.C, ClassJcal Ballot Hip Hop, Creative ered that many of thc^rcapcsfor m alligator. l/Z/2 cup o green onions, choppedI ricc, sausage and tillig!iigator fillet. ^ attve alligator meat on thc I ^ ▼ Movement. Modem, Toirap, Yoga, Ballroom. Tumbling I ^ u n d t h e 14 cup parsley, chopped pieces. Cook on medisdium -high were prepared in dassia he other recipes in ^ ^ Ix irs p a a ^ afteraft typing in “alii- “8“garbc doves; minced h eat until liquid is absojsorbed (stir " y f l t« L « u o n a A v ailsb l* m anner. y th * A rt o f D an cin g J gator recipes celery stalks; chopped . occasionally to m ake:e sure; rice • ^36-3998^ 'SiSy* ! Alligators are now fam jes” in one of the engines can tomatoes (sorry, no size doesn’t burn on bottjttom) and '------so yoa won’t have to ies. There were sev- . ^ to h iM h e en d m ore greai■eat-sounding red p es S»vcn)in) then bake covered inin thc oven Louisiana bayou and sc which rd lS ta alt, cayenne and black pep-> for 25 minute. up yourself. Chef Kirt happy to share with cold m e there’s even anZ i \ anyone who’ss interested.i. . ^ ■ l i i i i l l i miOlieator As long as IId don’t have to catch . autc onions, garlic and celeryy Rdxcca Taicoka weloo'Iconjcs com- farm in Hagerman. mbutt many things they dp is h eatut until r tender (approximatelyy BifllWitBBflffM! I U comicml«s to Caauj Peic*. novel . Yive-course meals in thc -es 1 hour))ur). If gravy is too thick, add ■ T l r i i l l H H B l a lau()h-nilcd e\'wlnn wlih P ren ch cuisine, using Swil d '- S e a littletie 1h ot watfcr. Serve over rice. ■ M M 5 Q T m cofcom ed/j most e«lilno ;meat brought to them I M itpoux ■ k S B S J H Bm ent. Hobln Wllllami. Dllly \y j m p r a v ! ; tomers. ami ,ALIU U G ATOR JAMBALAYA | H Crystaystal. nichard Pryor and Bette \ ; These two chefs have A^.. I Bouquet gam n Midler Heavy crcama n potmd marirmted alligator Idler all bcflan ihclr carters al ‘oped methods of prepariparing and Prem ade roujoux let cut:ut iinto small pieces " * | U ■ -nice IrrImprov. so come and discover iserving everything from a ,) S ta rtiiig F r idd a a y ! | B me^ »astare oftomorTQw today. mi^Sator plash fry stii|trips of m eat in a b it ^ .P®‘pound hot sausage (Italian) igust 27-SDptBinbBrl to emu. It’s all in the pi H K - prepara- gf butter andd ggarlic. Sear.meat, into chunks SInbad in FIRST KID•JD (/V) ------4ion,K irttold me.------tablespoons oil------...... 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. ByEtyBndBowDn ' eariy in1 theli season, figures to bee th e I v B R I E F Thnolm»»jdttor______iers George and Fernandando TWIN FALLS - lik e a winteHoeiingbear S a lin a s,, althoughj undersized, havh av e Jerome's MI i s p o i l s aws.wakening from a two-year hibenbemadon, ^H^E>Vrt shown goonqij fiWTT^ TV? Inlimt»TW f1> he Twin Falls High School1 fofootball -T V out of tbt» e backfield. G eorge (Sfeec,e t.8 ( - kfckoffsetThr h u r s d a y eam hopes to em erge as a □assCla A-1' . in d h e s.ie lezcd jt»wmrfTS’ _ ^ fast'BU•moving fall sports P*^lower this year. ■ . byagrcmin iAjaiy, so Fbttm do (S4,14C,140) ihVfrnfy w in b e d Thursday1 o t th e T ^ hat would b e a big change! fromfrc last . Sponsored by the y®®.ear's 2-7 record, but certainain ly n o t W ■ 1 is n^^^^iht th e I Scfiflol BoBoosters, the event undincharted territory for the seniieniors on S '* ~ • d, XT>-yt«^Ti (S-1. offT) ttr Y p n* . inin the high school tie team, ’ who rem em ber 1993‘s's 6-38- cam - i D an M f^Tnnm (S6 , ISS))w w£ iU (and EJq^as. partid* - P>aiw ^i th a t c a rrie d them, to jthe state . ebaS. ! parfne miTOniqf6 iiir, fhntl30tbaIl,CT0SK0untry s*®prnlfiniiU. \ ' ITnT« laCT o a q t [ frarft_ ...... tading and the 'diill The Bruins get on early testiSi ]F riday s so n ed. ni w ^ t at home against Minico.o.Kidcoff K I yards and provides sem or lead-leac frfflrnfff ecelebration, the riJlbeat7d0pjn. ersW p toto an offense that will wor:irork Bbosieis wini be sexrinsngfi7 I » < < a n d ' - 'IJ This team is bigger, deeper andanc m ore ;7 . 1 line X largeia an n d sria. Jerome High xperienced than iMt years, andmd Coach i t/f d e e p b y rerecent Twin FaQs standards,s. edeaders mem- lark Schaal said team chemisc T h e froront line averages aboutt2 21 1 0 beCs of tfie &iIL teontt wwith famtUx bceastrength. fl TTOTi — a h f ty ?0 jnrirmore “The guys are hard workersirs in th e thanlastst year, Schaal said. A nd a llIfive fir o r own table service “1 B 8 3 E W tntw ing- ItnIme^Bcn nT^g o j I't^f a rf^ ^ o S or desserttm tE share. Everyone weijreight room, and I think this teateam is a n H a g u a « ers. ttn» Schi fttar^ BETorOteq^VanHbiHbuien, 324-7177. 6*12>12 record l l ^ ^ B O H find h is nreceive rs. But h is fa ro rite ta: 1 g e t J e Sf IHancfary (26 catches for4 r 43 3 8 Senior quarterback Ben KKo o h rin g _x " yards)hasas gracfaiaied. fearing Tw in FalFans . Tw&i passport grees. “There’s a lo t more enthiDthuslasm Btiuui/te^wMM d an atdheiecBwspoc. ie rts season ^s a team/* Kohring said Tuesday S«*r^rt«clKk Bert Kohilnft tl2M, ibouid bdp•Ip andMr an experienced Brainitaain. tn E ric Pai’ad card a n d J J X R ingenberiberg. Lnd the difference from last; pases on sates3 a t s c h o o l And both 6 -LI, along1 w ith S l l E ric Riggeiggen onior-dominated squad to thishis year’s ing season “were started getting our tim- c a n i^ OVM Into pre-seaseasonprncnces. Jude S pears w ill han«gi> p as TOEgFAT.T.S-Seasolason passes for the ^ . ^nttring cniH Tarfrr Fa ?It HTgfe SchnnI sam w ith 2 0 experienced seniseniors is ing down. I thinlink w e were cliddng pret* ■ daoei jol Activities are on ' f “ 1 0 -polnt loss to eventiul sde mnr m dte Twu Fi [ear.hesald. ty w ell" in a K Packardrd ^ la s really steppinging iti 1 FaUs High School “Aa, lot of it is execution,”' KohringKc . state runner-upip Nampa. Offense 3urs of 8 ajn. and 3 lid. A t tbe end of last year’s disafisappoint- That late-setieason improvement has The strength offensivsively, at least Please see BRUB6 . PagedSeD3 o £ S ce w ill b e£ clclosed Thursday. m-Y wTT HNfY b e soldlold at stadiiin I Eight's gnmA rw I in FallIls divingg team Inexperiienced seijtters leadd iTTtitr friT-rirA- passesi atare $60 for adults and Y TTtWpiwig^nffH'^rfi^mifrowner to free admis- V \ i Golden Eagles] imIto action1 exdndmg touma* kvants to ppractice all year SS3XC 2 2 i Otfcother activi* r gy Michelle HIckS' By K aren Banm ert going to> b e s m o o th fo fc r ^N lght. TlraMinatWowiwrttof______TtoeritowiwttM ______Tull! tnfiiriiiTtPinryum rfmtarf TfaCTeSe — BoBiieracTS^L TWIN FALLS - T he dance-hithit 1of the OREM. Utah - If thehe experiment b o th TV S o uthern T^^a>^n mimer, Macarena, blasted overovc tb e works, tbe College of Soi outside hit* bil sunu volleyball team could haihave two of die A B S ludspeakers, while more thann 33i 0 k id s ’ ters-t^rnedned* Gass keep forwaward - loui tallest setters in the nadon.Lcm. a t: tthe i Twin Falls Q ty Pool yest,'esterday Ijk. setters havhave Last week returning stasts rte r Pertilla !&■ f soft san an d , ibisballonfe^1 3 m bousluncedtothebeat Summer will soon be over.'arVand for . Donald left town. Donaldlid w as the only J J H T y a feel forr th e ' nrpvcr j:i.f i Ckvdand J;; returning setttr ond expecpectedtobeoae ^* 5^ Z CEsaOsES re-s£gae(f &e< lese kids, thie song will be a renrem inder . free agent forward : the » s p l^ Lori Head’s spring[ng board of th e leaders. It is still tmtmknownifdie ^*L_ 1 A nd Sondanday Tfrinny WjrwT assemble a team for tbebe Utah Valley wrt in die M apc Valley, but ititisgrow is - hopes willII beb Tw-TT^rr tSis 39tfc pic State College tournament pick in the second ^g 61« st. W hen th e class startedd ththrough ■ntHewilllook theneedecUH T«nait' I Jost 20 years;old, old witfc the Fhilaiiladelphia 76ers. g g 9 ^ ^ Woods won aia n fT*p*rtmrf renounced rh' risten Roemer. “Ihere are not a [ die r ^ t s to John vers out there and, If I could clidive all , . MILWAUKEE - Tbele gamei Tiger 1 ^ ^ ^H ||H nnprecedenteiI te d Qjon^|t sqi£ Dm z^ Johnsotnson and picked up year Woods b as played his wirbole ho life finaT^ _*, • third consecutiviItive JUiDnBBiliangfsoptuiit. jar, I could get a scholarship.” Oiachc d Head agrees that Roemern e r a became his job. U5. Amatetlr dilld tle IOL The TVvin Falls sophomore’s goal( is Wood^ the most heralda l d ^ player to '' ' Sunday, g lit- lil AafIml.iltaT>poit> CDiDpllistf ftans stsi make it to Arizona Smte imd c come oat of tbe amateur:u r ran k s since v •- de else for himm tlto e S y ^ e y Olympics in 2000. Ja d c Nldclaus 3S years ogi -nnnm inn^ 1 achieve as an amawma» r ------S P O R T SS UI N E 1 “Tte'-Olympics r e a lk pumped» lu t p th e Tuesday he would be playingpis in this ^ • tear. nn>CDUEC£*HOISCHiscHocixotES diveivers this summer. I know I lear[earned a Twin Fall* diver KrfKristen Roomer (p l n i t o * ^ . w eekend’s Greater MOn-auK-auteeOpenas I | » . W oods, w h o wa: to have beenn a i t,” H eadsald. > ' thowatorduitngaademoRttrationsttheCttr:' a p ro . '. ju n io r a t S ta nfo ford n BeforeBe the divers can learn‘fnyfw* PodonTuwday. "This is to .confirm that,lat, as of now, I und,- they need a spot to spring c am a piofesslanal gctlfer,” WoodsN said in ^ ^ this fall, called hi lords. The d ty is considering ^nrooofra pi adults disciscover the swan dive and m m gh the toiff. m m w ityty golf coaA , WaUy Goodwin ^nTf pitt f , yi»vin WnnnlH a statem ent released tfarot to buUd a bubble over tbe TwmSvSi f S s n a m e n t I eai^Tbesiesday mommg to liu'i^ or f f bx t S d heard about the class »oL Th? Twin Falls swim teamm alsot is In Us 30s and . ■^nmmpnt until a Rs-ttte latEiCznres oil-- 733 4 - 6 3 2 6 S while be was tokingto a few laps in tbe H e further ■tdMlQWtttBftnplilnslilntnKSIan. behiliiind the effort .. press conference W edn^e s ^ .s a y i^ h e I}!?**?*[ped for jcrf* Goodwin said.d . T“ Tbe bubble idea m ay get a.boi Please seo DnflNQ, Page D2 : _ L _3M !aasSs i S a s — ------.boost os ' F wanted to pnicdce withoutm t satu, Aixa i

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Cleveland Indians »red the gtwhcad run— . a onc-hic-half game lead over Montreala l ------CSI has-Vrtm-thia to u m iin ie iit- fom iaf witKitfi ir M ilw aukee, and (70.60)60) for die NL’s fourth playoffiff fo r th e l a s t th r e e! yems y and ^ . b n F rid a y , CSX o p e n ss wwi ith remained unbeaten in ist score. That means a Northwest College o ut'of Pow shotsh to help John Smiley winin N EW YORK,(AP) YO - Stefan the th court as Ughtly and ()uic)uickly ! in ju iy in his right elbow,OW. He had PatMeareares hit a hard bouncer h is£G rai^ road game lo more tlian tworo pool th is y e a r. “ I wawatched tbe Edberg'ss divingdi r e tu r n w in n er as as he did w hen h e w(Ui hislis sec*s come off his second stint;tint on the to Gonzalez. The[he shortstop Gelded it monthsiths. Olympics and thougl;igbt, if they on the firstrst point offered a due ond or consecutive U.S; Openp en in i disabled list earlier in thetheday. cleanly but thniirew wildly past first lavis’ 22nd hom er and Morris’s» can do it, I can do it,""hesaid. h that his laslast stand in a Grand 1992. IS That year, Edberg*g vw as I : • Thome’s 30th homersr ggave tbe base, allowingB RebouletR to score. lo thII Mabled'theei Reds to snap a “You don’t need to be physi* Slam tour>urnament would be seeded se No. 2 and h ad toI co:come fodians a 3*2 lead in thele tififth, and - M four-gair-game losing streak, j cally fit to dive,” Raiilanalli said. . somethinglg sspecial back be from a service breakcdow do n h e also hit an RBI singli ngle in the ' , pM eSs 3! , B ra v e s 2 smiifmilpy (12-10) allowed sbc hits in[u “You just have to ^ viveguts." e - Adassicldc backhand volley that in in th e fifth se t in a fourth-rou-round third off Justin Thompsc IGH - Denny Neagle 7 2.3;^% innings for his first victo-Q. . Forthewungerathlithletes, Head left Wimlimbledon champion match m against Krajicekk thtl a t ^yho was making bish his T T t ig S e r beat one of thehe that is crying ry sinesince June 23 in New York,Ic. .'said tumbling classes^ arei a good Richard KrajicekKn looking help- lasted la nearly 4V hours. Stadium debut to trade for hiihim. outpitching 20- S mi il^ l ^ struck out nine, includinglg idea in the off-season.1. less momemlents la te r offered more This time, Edberg cameim e in ,«u<. 4 8““® winnere r Jo h n Smoltz on seveffsi9f straight during (me stretch, “The bMt divers are.injuredar -evidence,I. unseeded,ui ranked Nb. 26, aand Orloles.3, Athletic'w C S l...... T u esd ay „n igight. l .to-lead -the ...... iDantionto Bic^tte hit his 27th homer2T ’gymnasts,” Head said.sai That’s By theI dmedi Edberg finished Krajicek Ki was the No. 5> se e d BALTIMORE - Davidivid W ells. Pittsburgh Piratrates past the Atlana for tbe:tbeRockies. why she took up dfvinging in college his vintage^ e victory, 6*3, 6-3, 6*3,,; after af winning his first mma; ajo r earned his first victory innGvestaitsj G' Braves 3-2. . Armirmando Reynoso (8*9) took the>e at Boise State. Now,', theti fonner Tuesday m ith e first rou n d of the dtle tit at Wimbledon. and Bobby BoniUa’s tw&fuiHfun double N eagle {14>(^ 6 ), th e subject of less, djver, current dancee Instructor,i U.S. Open,cn, he had convinced l''B u t from th e first point,, wwli hen b ro k e a sixth-inningig tici for tiai^ talks betwstwcea the two teams, spends her summers:rs aro u n d a everyoneI b:hy unleashing all the Edberg’s Ei desperate stabb a t a B altim ore a g a in st slislum ping survived soloI homershe by Jermaine |V|sMarlins 6, Cardinals 3 cement pond urging heher students ’ beautiful1 shotssh in h is repertoire, good gc serve by Krajiceklc fl flew Oakland. DycandAndruvruw Jones to pitch six- T. jLOUIS - Gary Sheffield,j, to “ride the board." from high'kh'kicking serves to the pps ^ the Dutchman, the playiilayers The Orioles won fortheicl9thdm 11 e hit ball in eight i ched in Florida’s last game forV They focus on mokiiUdng a flaw- most elegangant volleys in tennis. ahd ai: the crowd sensed thatlat tht e in 28 gomes, and are 9-3: againstagi the Neagle won li iplinary reasons, had two hitsts less incision in the wauater,without It wass a poignant perfor- quiet, qi highly regarded Sweiiw ede, Atlilctics this season. tive start after=r going{ wM cs. f o r . two RBIs as the Marlins wonin a splash. Belly flops,, though,tl are mahce amidBid a p arad e o f champi- : gorbed gc unassumingly in . a ll Wells (10-12) allowedcd one< run month, strildng(lg iout SIX and walking t h ^ r fourth straight 1 while and sbc hits in 71-3 innings.ngs. He was one. ' inevitable. ons - P etete SSampras, Steffi Graf, >yhite, >yl m ight b e around a wb Restored ^ to the No. 3 slot in the‘c But you can’t call di^diving a flop M onica Seld himh . Cnv 0 ‘ MONTREALAL - Hidco Nomo inninftng. He singled, stole second and try it, you ju st can’t stO]>top. Jen n ifer Ca|Capriati. Uke 1^ a native son throughout)ut the\ ■ed ngnin Jq the thii^ ngnin-year-old E d b erg ; play- match m as he turned Krajicejicek*s CHICAGO-Marc Newfuwficld went Los Angeles wonwo its fifth stra i^ t Louis,is, whichi began the ^ a half- le behind H ouston in the NL£ - an end, and the spono rt dries up ing in a rect-ecord 54th s t r a i ^ t and p pc o w e r to 'a n a d v a n ta g e} wiw ith 3-for-4, homered and sconcored three game to moveB aheadal of Montreafia 8?“ e \ along with the.pool.. final Grandjid Slam e v en t, covered stinging sd returns and voUeys.ys. . nm s as Chicago lost for the seventh the NL wild-cardardmcc. - Central■traL . , " S I c o ld s AND STAI

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Spo rtsns UGLAsswimme] jr among[finalists 1 Mirer,, A(damss on the spot for Woirifianof thle Year h(lonors as Seaihawks lookL to iimproveOk ~ QTORLAND PARK, Kan5an. (AP) and thc overall11 a average is 3.800. trackk aj and' field, Kansas; Morya J KIRKLAND, Wash.tl. ( A F ) - I f ' - Swimmer A nnette Solmiilmeen of Salmeen wasas the first UCLA Morusliusiewicz, volleyball, Barry ' the Seattie Seahawks:s a( rc going UCLA, a gold medalistst iin the woman swimmener ever to vnn an Univerversity; Kathleen Nichole to m ake the playoffs forfoi the first A tla n ta O lym pic Gam. . C harlotte H ornets on TTui uesday ■ Still, the Seahawksks finished . '■'it and wasted no time in deli'ielivering ’ .: . n's first sea- K | p ^ ' a blunt message to his ex-eric-employ- coach Dennis Erickson's I 6-2 sccond ers, the New York.|CrJC nicks; son in Seattle with a & I You've been had. j. half. I “I think the organizatiiation up ;; ’• “If things aren’t goiroing w ell, I J i wouldn’t be afraid to there is really foolinglg tthem- . . ' to moke a ' seIves,”.Mason said afterter being - ; ' ] change,” said EricksonnofMirer. c iftilvo’Vv' i i i i introduced by the Hornetslets, who If M irer stumbles.:s. capable acquired him in a tradeade last ' • ...... John Friesz will be EiE ric k so n 's new starting quarterbacback. Friesz , ^ , month that sent Larry Johnjhnsonto ' gfi|*jl]3 ir e e gam es Sai Franclsco'B» 's Antonio Qou chases Seattie.ququarterback Stan Qelbaugh out of theKnicks.. replaced Mirer in thre I E ric k s o n bounds In their;eir pr04«ason ganw Friday In SeatUtUe.Atsa.QelluuehlstheoIdest sst In addition to unloadinding tho ' last season, when E remaining nine year;a rs of benched Mirer for thele Ifirst tim e player on a younroung Seattle team, Johnson’s 12-year, $84*mi-million . U in his career. Friesz is Wairen,athr,three-time Pro Bowler Edvdwards. Terry Wooden, Dear)ean s ta n e r in San Diego. contract, th e Hornets, accciccording . ...ll n who has prodt•oduced 322 percent of Wei’ells and Winston Moss are bback a d “Rick’s got to play we to Mason, gave up a solidlid offen- W s K M ’soHoffense the past four at: linebadcer,li aldiough Woodeniden, sive player for one who iis s strong : Erickson said. “W henI I say weU, seasons, whivhllc compiling four thele team’s leading tackier lastlas on bolh ends of the floor. h e ’s g o t to b e co i consecutive'c 1,000-yard1 seasons. sea:lason, will miss the o p en erjr iiill Mason said th e Knicks*[’defense dc Whatever it takes to be success- jhe Seahawawks had thc No. 3 Sanm Diego on Sunday brausesc oof likdy will suffer as a re suuk. k . ful, that’s what we’ll do.’ ense in die league last a ppulled t hamstring “I think everybody - pT r^ ^ b a s - ‘ The 6-foot-3, 29 Free-agent pickup Darryirryl Adams, son of form kctboU people, coaches,!S, ffans - N ' " W a rre n’s Ibackup is Lamar Wil'illiams, from Cincinnatila ti, England Patriots offen: knows defense wins games,ies,” said fflW lwill|-| ' '' ' I®" Smith, who) averagedav 6.0 yards on r e p:places longtime Seattle: faifan the 6-foot-7, 250-poundi M ason, »|1M> ' m an Som Adams Sr., sm 36caiie5inslost season. favc,voritc , wh>“« ilp us." and ranked 28th in th(the NFL in mansiau^terIter conviction. Three "df rushing defense, allowi)wiiig 133.1 2r, ’a six-member jury Thc T! Seahawks are hopingn g a: yards a game. found Bladesles jguilty in the July 5, fastst start will lure fans backJc t< to e Kingdome, where they didn’idn’t The ^ahawks draftefted Adams IMSdeadiot1 of Charles Blades, 34, the BYU-Aririzona StItate matcchup ,n evening of drinking ' haylye a sellout last seasonso n . to take pressure off[defensive d Momngane' tadde ,iy, the 1992 Bin'lliced a possible 10-year Scattle’s ea fans are not happyppy. lOugh. NFL Defensive Playelyerofthe Pnmnsentencence. thoi pits passjsers agaiinst passi ]rushers Y ear and a five-time Pro Bowler. something . I wouldn't Owner 0 Ken Behrinirin g E rick so n lik e d w haihat he sow “ sh »" ""yly "worst enemy, but I annm ounced Feb. 3 he w as movin;)ving hrough it and Pm here his is franchise to Southeririern Tun h as to shoulder some of[ during the exhibitiononsenson, lndtogotl.ro JONESBORO, Ark. (AP)P) - The is probably thee bbest in th e coun- p r o g r ^ lino-year veteran said. , California, al but the NFL madla d e financial responsibility,”’ when the Seahawks wenrere 3-1 now,” th e nine act is getting rave reviewriews in try. “Ifllyou stsaw that game the fine \p ril “He’s getting blocks:ked 1-on-l Seahaiihawks kept seven of himim return to Seattle. On Apri Jonesboro. Let’s see howI it plays Saturday; you’dd aagree w ith that,” Bobo said.saii I draft picks and top 20,D, Seattle billionaire an'a n d Bobobo said the Indians have} '■ som etim es now,'* Erickickson said "*ne dr in Provo, Utah. Bobo said, Kendall will start at Mic[icrosoft co-founder Paul Allc:Ulcn ou can’t penetrate some! weapons,w< but that seniorr of Kennedy. “That’s’s a p r e tty P'ck P e te Kc “Pm not going to sugorco:rcoat it,” “They say you left guard.i. PKevin Mawae has puriirchased an option to buy/ th e ling to have to find runninging b ack Corey W alker is aI good deal for him.” Arkansas Smte coach Johnhn Bobo steel. We’re goini ;d from guard to cen- Seaiahawks from Behring. don m ark. To give Kennedy amand Adams ^<=en moved f I said. “Tim Williams,!, iG ary out because that*lat’s what they are question AAllen has until July 1 to mak rushers..ru ASy moveded into NCAA— yards loj I broken finger, he’ll thele team for a reported $200Imil- m i 1 1992 and Bobo is witb 4242 receptionsi for 411 yards,, eight-year veteran tackickle Glenn “ s from a bi Pve ever been oround.1. TThese Division I*A in 15 1C starting tight end. lionin . R ight now, Allen’s represer2sen-. rwent Jmee surgery in early: Montgomery in a drafwftHiay trade Ikely be tho si guys are talented enough1 to.playto starting his founlunh year tis head underwe ends w orking ^vith tati’itives are investigating gettinging ia' ist and m issed two weeks off w ith Houston. Defensive/c ( for a lot of people. Theysy jget a coach, August 2 and Adams will be nevew outdoor stadium for thith e great test right off Ihe bat.”t.” T he Indians w(were S-5 last year practice.ice.' The strength of the5 ^S a w k s " back Chris Michael Sinelinclair and Antonio Sea:ahawks. Saturday, the'lndians'in s'o p e n • a f te r a 5-27-1I start si their first Walkeilkcr vras expected to returnI 'offense is running ba< against pass-proficient Bri{Brigham three years in I-A[-A to full1 practice pr Wednesday. Young. Steve Sarkisian concomplet- The Indians 5c< competed in the “Wew'e will n ot risk his senior sca- cd 33 of 41 passes for 53636 yards: Big W est Confeiference thc past son 'orfor one gam e,”. Bobo said.: Anotheer bad da[ay for CcDwboys and six touchdowns as theh e 19th- thiTC years, b uut t ;a re on indcpen- “As soon»on as th e doctor says he is e fro m • d en t this year. B^BYU is one of the readyY toto go, he’ll play. I would ranked Cougars came i 1 DALLAS (A P )-B ad d eomens for believe ve we will be in New The T Cowboys unveiled theiih eir &M ond money games -- $225,000 - that is suggests t tot y ou th a t he won’t play behind to beat Texas A&M $: 1996 keep haunting theth Super Orleans in JanJanuary.” 199395 highlight film, whichch - ; C rew ” a m ust for the prcprogram. in thee BYUB game, but stranger the Aggies’ “Wrecking Ci t Bowl champion Dallasts Cowboys.( Then.Switzi?it2cr quipped: “I will besi:^ d c s shoiving a dieering Jone[ones “No, I don’t liklike (fadng) them, things;s have happened with defense. Their coach got lostit | g o in g to be at th e Sup(luper BowL I just hope 1 on the Sidelines five diffcrenirent sive .line b u t I also realizeze ith a t th e football Corey. Bobo said BYU’s offensivt f- , Tuesday’s 13th annualual k ic k o ff die team willill beI there vrith me.” tim , played in a finale agoIg a in st th e •SihferBuIlI( 10,175) ' other team dietiictated what we emphasilasis on conditioning also sive line. R yan S ciu (5-10, , OUers in Orlando, Fla. IMMEDIATE PAYIymie:™""” and Jason G oodpaster {6-2,>2,206) were doing onI dn> S am com es in ^ e defeefensive badcfidd, besideses each£ oUier," he said. • ■

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Emerson, conwnducts long you can fui'urther refine it by indudingiin g Tbe No. 1 q uesdon peo]leople ask m e is, j m m * 1 7 .3 8 Low 15,670581 g;Ss°h^°°l “!interviews with some of thetht country’s only compaijanies th at S«cP rates B+ or betbet- “Where’s the stock marketket going?’'After .- U ! best money managers, who3 arara p v e n the te r for “qujluality” — that is, stabilityy olof I tell them that I haven*en't the foggiest — n exactly why' earnings anand dividends over the pasta 1C10 ------r " ’ “ .time and space to explain c idea, they move on to No.a 2;2 “How do you „ ------5975 th,diey’re buying particular stodtocks. years, r\-ey find good stocks?- ■------5800 The A p A 30 issue indudedded a talk w ith T h e V aliilue Line Investment Sun-ej Ihis is a question rm ha;happy to answer, 0046), a subscription sen*ic<\*ice ^^^--— -5 6 2 5 ^Bob R odriguez of FPA Capital»ital Fund, who (800-833-00 but, first, let’s get a fewf thtiling* Straight. I —- extolled the virtues of MiMacFrugal’s that monitcitors finandal performance£ Ool f define “good stocks" as; cnones that can be s ------5450 IBargains ’ Close-Outs Inc. — which has thousands5 ofc companies and is a\-ailabl£able bought and held forever,er. Certainly, if a __ ------5275 silsince risen about 50 percencent. Another at librariejies, provides a w eekly set:t ofol company changes m anageagement or a key ------1 - 5 ^ 0 0 d)choice. Arrow Electronicsa IiInc., invites screens as> w w ^ product fails or severe>re competition scretiny today at just 10 timesmes earnings. Finally, II mine mutual ftmds for stocltock i/1/96 6W96 -i7n/96 a/1/96 9/1/96 SC Jut your objecthre 51V In 1989, Rodriguez recoecommended advice —• tespedally funds with smalmall ^ould te to own stockss fafor the very long I Green Tree Financial Corporp. and Nike portfolios,, a good track record and a1 bis-his tenn. " • Inc. £ to the newsletter’s’s readers.r A tory of holdilding stodcs for a long time.5. TcTo The Standard & Poor’sar’s Stock Guide, $10,000 investment splitt betweenbe the see what aa ffund owns, check Momingsta] which is by no m eans comompleia, inchides tfae ustoiy,manaees»eot. stzategr:grand that bare low debt:it and consistent prefits. unds (312-69&6000), a subscripcrip- «s Harleysville Group two now is worth more thannS200,000. $! Mutual Fun more than 10,000 stodcs.s. If you spent just perfomi■nnsDce of itKfindaal Gims. I[ fbnndfn torrently, he lik« ice found a t libraries, or Valuralue isurance company with I also pay close attentim tio n to th c tion scrvice two hours analyzing e adl d i one< and dm t- KrminEm^tatn Stcd COfpL tlxis «3T,r, fCread-' In c , a regional insi firms, especial- Line’s neww mutual fund service. Or reacread » Y«k a price-to-eaminjings (P/E) ratio of 10 newsletters of investment fim ed ell your w a l ^ hoursxs toi th e effoiz, it in g a Ifo fuce jeais 4 go in Ibe New Y sts of specific •' the stateti2m e n ts o f your own m utu a l (aboot half that off thetl average stock) and Iy ly when they publish lists would four years to wotk^ your way Times.s. an scatter-shot funds, or ccall others ancl ask to getIt onoi New Plan Realtyy Trust, a real estate typesV of stocks, rather than i throug the list. (Talk: alab o u t long-term xample. Sm ith their mailinling lists. Ustentoollieis im estm ent trust th:lhat owns fa a o ry o utlet recommendations. Jc For cxait inves&jgl) BaineyB: Inc. has something1 calledca a “Ten One furand I check frequentlyy isii - So, in order to pick stocnocks worth even N ever, v a ever n a o a and boy a stoditodcQD c site rs. as (800-999-3505) in SaxS an that’s the best value for Plus" PI list of companies thatlat should out- Parnassus two hours of analysis (or quiet contem- a tip fromfr a frien d , o r e v e n sometmtooe T b e newsletter th o. It’s a “sodally consdous’3US” for 24 issues) is the Dick perform P< the market fromm nmid-1995 to Frandsco. plation), you need to pmrtm n e the lis t You danrimimg j m be an io ^ d e r. lis te n to9 theirt! th e money (S165 fot fund,’ b ut,t, more impoiiant, manageiager 4-467-8SOO), whose edi- mid-1997. m can do that in two ways: stioDs; then, in a cafan a id letsaxsor^ Davis D i^ (954-^ r our purposes, Jerom e Doclodson is a sinllful 'value hunterm er. rom olher newsletters That’s too short-term for oi f a s h iion, o r do yonr o w n w o rk . I aI otloth e r to rs o d l ideas fro; contains some His curren2nt portfoUo is headedibyf Uli:z ports and present them but P* th e lis t of IS stocks con Identify com paniesJes yourself words,s, usei adrice as a gajde, ooc sss a a c < a t- and brokerage repc lal City C orp., Q aibom e• IInc, the apparel maker; Tc^Toys in lO&word eseiptpts. intriguing ideas: National ( Peter Lynch, the formirmer manager of fo r a a k a Midwest banks; Sonat Offshifshore Drilling R Us Inc;4 jand R B . Fuller Co., spedalrialty e r time, y oaH g e t to kr»ow «fawhose A smaO letter ofif which1 Tm particularly M . the Fidelity MagellanI FiF tin d , r-a1U O ver Inc.; LM Ericsson, telecomnmmunications; chemicals, X is valnahfe. I b a re . I b a re lean food is Omunon SrStocks, Common Sense, technique “the pow er ojf f crr^TTiTnrm Immrl. adWCC i and Allstate Corp., insurancemce, trading a t Three otlIther small-portfolio funds IIfol- fol , of the hundreds of fxnanilanrial p u b lis h e d fay Edd Welles in Concord, a* edge." l h a t , 0 a P/E of 10. low are CG: ( ^ Mutual, which has a hlefty efr detters; m oa a r e sto ck OO tbeques- e qi Mass. (S08-371-302:123). Welles is a serious a In his 1989 book, “OnOne Up on WaU nw sto My favorite letter of this5 sort.soi Standard , . investmenl:nt in Norwest Airlines Corp.orp.; a t tbe b e^sznng o f d n s colomzonm— longterm stock picker,pi with a “value” Street,” Lyndj, one of th e nation's great- & Poor’s Investor’s Monthly,ily, corhes w ith Clipper, wiiwith big investments in Federaleral me about «b o c Uie maricet B$e*ng. 9 > (bargaiithunting)j bent,1 who visits com- « est investoi^ describes; bohow h e tb e od e my Fidelity Brokerage SerServices state- Home Loasan Mortgage Corp. (Freddiiddie to ignore “tim in g adv ice anodoDo- d < pames and studieses their Rn.^ncg!wiwnwial record stock price to sales of one\e orc lower per partner foror the next 30 years or so. ing wimim among boring cnmpaiip a n i^ record earnings. st magazines — not abouttstodc^ st but about . finding

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n T b e T i im e s ^ S e w s - 3 TheTlines^^BW ^CUSTOMEFJR ^SER V IC E g j a ' M.AR 8 • T O N FAUS. O 8 3 3 0 3 • MONDAY-fBDAY O N 8--(X) TO 5:30 • !SATURDAY 8 :0 0 -10;00 ^ s 132 3RD3SHiffl'WEST,P.O.BOX5<8- Sl i p u r a a j • 536-2535 ( NORTHSlDe)€ )• 678-2552IBURLEY/RUPER^ 1208)733^)931il -1FAX1|»8)734-S538«5t • 50J6<8 IBIH) • 32frS375 [M ■ a i ------0 ------i p o p J 1 0 0 3da/i p»iii IIOta/Mltel* lOIOtaalkM y*» pJslicnfion llltMMSMl s § r - i 9 0 ( ) “ ionu>i«SdB 10;00 AM Saturday lor Mo«io/» lllQH C ata S " i S * ■ lOHinian • DISPIAYADS*“ s o 5 6 0 0 3 8u»in«t doy» priorto poWiCoKoition. Coll o Tim«-Ne*»i Adverlamg i ' o o ^ “ “ “ S 5 t r imUiMn ^ Sole* Reprwcntotr« for moro intaiformdioa______SOWiAklH e CO»W ----- C A U TO'ODAY mteMdstla* SiSZil'EL ®g s s r ii;s ABOUT OUR G U A R A tmTEBD RESULTS SPEOAUt J m a a r " _A ______

nd Avo. E Puro- You c an have•.anewm^- a i BANKRUPT EGAL NOTICE LEGAJXLNOTICE . L E G A L N O T IC E LEGAL NOTICE LEGALNOnCE LE£ lal point m ale, riage withoutlUtdlvorceM d ad Chaptor 4 AQ n ' S lam o ao10 ccat. nam o la mn/rioffolwoui10 up somlnv. aaoa. Fn» tolop storm wktdows and Sum. Rowtuiword. 733-1676. Woston Plazo.zo.T^nF^1s, 1 consulimion, Septembers. 1996«1S30 1st from 9:30 530-7780 600-548 p.m. In the Bosrtlroom o l mayf be e n tered a s a in s l Dotwl noolh old fomalo o.m. to 5:00)p^m. p.n Fordo- WnH.iWuttwg | i i coM pinrER you. Boardw rd of Ihe H ag e rm an SpooScs ^ II i7Tr}riiTn>ii WORKSTATIONS th e Taylor Administration » ip u p p y . M u lti mils coll Dr.■ CIO 2g>T8 0Xp0fto>once I I UV- Bidcfing on tho c sn v u s of' Thslyauh*MC«ds^«3 FicePreProfcSonOsaidthis I. $100 re w a rd , office daylimocTIO or ovoning. _ NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV- , beie(nnt9edti)rCo»ael sstdn ■ EN that w aled bids wn botw the College of Southern t ail 733-9305. Mon.-Sal1-800-800^40-H23. CHEAT PHOTOGFGRAPHY ADVERTISING, lo f Idaho. Tho cam pus Is »o- ofyourdiooaingortpon « Judj^O SSSSS; - at tho lowest pricescos in tho EXPANDING. We needn e e d s ' rocolvod by th e Board of sore Konon J. Robinetto. All l q s T small ool cated at 315 Fans AvenueI go^causesfoan.pro«id- < lall black 8. pink j ------tITS t t Moflic Vanoy, Coll Ivertls- Truatoes ol Joint School jstbotnourofficont baaw/cami Wl Quail- • FT newspaper advert te. hTwtaFalU _ fng ‘ you a re fin a n c U tly PUBliJKISM:»iw=121 and amora otc.. N. ol LNOTICES ■ ty.678-26eOor67:n?-2769. bra repntsentathn forthefort District No. 331. Minidoka. ; medy. the O u t la sy ap- 2B.l9f ______W shone St. W est. ^ ftnnaongor Station. *50 | SPECIAL Nl Cassia, Joromo end Un)obtoo comrXton basis. VVe dapuUchaeringatthe sme-Faxaxed bids ond bids t.OST-RovUwardlMH ; - A N O33.0300 ^ small. Insured. I Avenue..Rupert. Idahothb forthemonthdSet*sn<3er.I gusttass j Gordon torafuHbenenjpackaiickage; , J.DaM dNs«vs iTOOyHaflonTa—: receiveded altar 4:00 p.m . SUunosokiti.kitton.6mo.2nd ------Hamlott 423-4388 833S0, until 3:00 p.m.,m., T^o regular meeting has • iy.Sep*B«bor17.1« USTSepleptomber 1 8 .1996 AvaE-SherIwraoodWdllams n ' A ' " ______Vocation, sick leavle a v e , «p- been rescheduled from, CMiol < 8aDba:iclC(u1 demal. MOT on Wodnosday. Sep- 6:30 P.BI. to re c e iv e witl notit t b e accepted. No 733-S3566 otor 733-1676 I /v I 401K.modleBl4dem tombor 11. 1886. forrat at September 16th to Sep-. AdaCOMr.>«lf(« * f ta S c n ia rld a to C o fn - bidsfterlirthehoursetfortho LOST: Oram .1 Il-I I HOU0HEA1ALTH Press, 230 East: MeMein, tions for the 96-97 schoollOOl Quos8cnsconcen*«5» , IV IC K Buriey, ID. Mon. throu , PUBUSH: August t 4 . 21. ”t 5 r t 'y DB.eb pnientBlock opening.gvrtddiw lBbeSop- stripod c«. t U n I CAHESEHVl budget, the hearing c r th e ■ tvtftDdLTheOtypro- tomtarlE•19.199610:00am. mingjloolaOloroo:733-2977 yo / WL. l Fri.8MB.m.toS:OOp00 p-m. . «xl2a.l99r^ Specifications and bid r e g i s meeting should b e i isasb request approxi- MSTatIt 726 Shoshone , _ I do home care f ob- directed to Mike Uaaon aa f l eldorty.Excollomt AUTOMd^ ------documents may tie ob­ ‘ NOTKX OF PUBUC n tat]0 ^ StSQjOOO from ttia. sireotWcWest. Twin FaUs. ID. iioaso checheck your ad for! nlclan. tained at theMin)dol(B)ka 208-733-9S4 0)0.2203. itoD B pertnw ttcf Corr>- South Ce ALi L y cos. P ^ c a H 7 3 Automotive TechnlcU K A R M G idite Central Community cormctnoi ______Mountain Home Fordonj Ihas County School District Of-Of­ /s/John M-Uason , LASSIFIED ------NOTICE P W W a yCW - nereeereaaaasaistwBhlhede- Action IA Agency reserves (jay thatiT It it'T q times I an opening fo ra toptop rater flco betiveon the hourss of Secretary/Treesurer QIM ' tfTiJOpnonfea v«to(ariofnent of water dis&J- the rightht to spilt or rejoct Tlmos-NoiNows Is n o t roT DEPARTATMENT 1 1 3 ^ m.. Cdlege of Southern ' technician. Many benel 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.. 49idsyctSeca«<>v1996L tediotjtionimprovementaon snyoreasll bids or to acccpt sponsWofiJo for errora aftoij 2 0 8 - 7 33 4 d - - 5 5 3 a I CHILD CAf A pply & a fla t rra a te to MDT. Bids must be submll-m n-- Board of Trustees at the Fire S t a t e in the SouthouOi L teotn. AH vertial ihgUdoror bids deemed best thattimo I SER VICE S19.00fortherlD» r ig h t tod on or before 3.-00 am .. 1 City of H a g e m a n . th e mtSwidaritasncsnanentsare feriheScSouth Central Com- b i m m b Individual. Apply to SSer- MOT, W odnosday, Sep* PUBUSH: August 21 a m i 'Board of the Hagen&an welcoeteocnecL-Beaidents re- muriJyAcAOfanAgency. g '' ^ ''' ' 'H "" r e m eE m M B E R ■ 104 That birthdayvodvwDlacod od BOPEEP DAYCy C A R E - vice Manager. Mournountain tombor 11.1890 end suchuch 28.1996______; irin g any accom m oda- 0 -7 3 4 - . ftePiaBCfionDa*ic»»« Qo»* n S Q N A L S I somotlmooi Give your childId the ad- H om e Ford. 800 -7 : bids will b e o p e n ed a n d r grant and h o ld a pot>liC tiORii„topaf«dpai8inlM s pub USHSH: August 28. Sep- ome.tD “JJ'* INTHEDISnOCTOOUBT I P^S " TImos-Nows?wsniowlstho vantogo ol prosio a ch o o ia 332a Mountain Home, read aloud at 3:30 p.m..;?•: GFTHEFOtumi hasting on Ow proposw l heerintaring ate asked o con- tember6-8°«^^3.1996 % ^usN ( MOT. Bids received after e tJ e f l Bishop. Ctty Ad------S nuu2E tima tfl comoTiopickupyour C Klndorgarton c ZL JUDIOALDISnnCTIII budget of th e D isa K tto r ta c tJ _ YOUU Sto o b v n io while you work. X S 5 5 S S E ------. the sUUDd tim e a n d date the fiscal y e a r beginning minisinis&ator, Jerom a City seeking THE STATE OF m A H a f a t t c S S SrsM i " S Jt cityllconsedB d . C P R W e are currently seek • wm not bo considered. WAHDFOflTHECOUHTYr Octsbv 1.1996. The laqi Hall.an. (208) 324-6169 at r w r ^ u e p t c J [,o d . 733-509T for our Tbe Board of Trustees/o- Cotorod*** .toda trddpsM m enafsrVa least,g ^ 2 < h o x s prior to the ■ ^ lotloct 10 yoar ------;— ____ ■ SifipSSlvJuilsliddrlv- senras tho rlgm to accept^ OFADA N o a ld i^ tullben- year Is tha sucaot nes6 nhousosor C2!fEEN;sCLUt . or rojoct or io se lec t any $ 5 2 ,2 2 2 .9 2 a n d l e a s GeoftSSosa^.Uayor icord, N o s t J ^ - W ill c lo o n h ilrajulre portion thereof any or all In the Interest of: JONI Ire. S01 bids and to waive any^ STOCK, A Child U n d e r REVBJUE: ueUSK August 28.1996 e .m . ■ tochnicoBty. No bWdof may !l’(llll!lh lM 4 > iK l Rocommonnoftdodbyaleod- , pna>enYTAX — rSDUTHCCKTRAL ■ ■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Ing Son DtogoOk physician, g ------^ ■ I Child caro cwnlno withdraw Ms bid after the 2 i ssrTi'xsssaBTr s?n w H a COMMUNnY » ACTION ■"1 For morero IInform ations I - 1 0 7 Mon. thnj Fri. CP 11am, 4 opening of such bids un­ :• SAIESTAX 1 0 5 0 0 0 } O im O N od. Pleaso con 3: less the awiardlna of the bid GBOrWEKSBBXnON ■ 101 678-3616 lo lld a y f JSSSiSS?- TORT 533600 U QALAD ■ ------— I ALTERH P iea sa b delayed for a period,®* ox- YOU AND EACH O F YOU.^ ( s e w L ERT RECIPE'S Liconiod child,ld c o re & hours wiU vary. Pie], .u n c h es & apply after 12pmta ol J T h e ^ will h ereby ta k e n o tic er: : OeUGATH) ID Black Lob, male Mouth wawatering good. pREQfMNCWCYCRISIS preschool. Lur EHTER snacks. 23 year)ars expor. Basket. 10606 MainK That a Pett&n for Renewald RJND usa sa gpfr«sSedt*te'tarsffi- fZ3.6-8 mos., white FREE 5> cookingco tips tor CEMI « canal ' District f=lscaiaort( I now. Send $5.00 Froo testlrM.J. CallCi 734-7472 Rots. Ail ages..324-5784. 3: Ave. N. NO phone ce under the ChBd Protectionn SSZ^ggSZ sted te l caiUna cel- : on chost. (ound In ordering no ..M ActwasfBedintheabove-I- ThefoBoMngisaeltsrttas tier Field, no coUar. to CB PatiS>atlon c h e c k o r or 1-800-3)M71-7472. PUBUSH: August 28 and taebbM (v4iinsJ^ entBod matter on th e 2B!hh masto»aeoie»prabie* ttiactM wmofnoless r34-tol&______•_____ money ordorder. 6549 Mis- September 4.1996 a amoirtofincoerBac«- srgoRd. »ie40. g Tn ___ day of July. 1896. T h at a wieO&recydablamatB- cnuNOi 1 0 8 I P s S l L a satytxdlpnpaesbba ^ .C A . 92120. I p r o F ^ L I T ! BUY IT! COLiEQE OF SOUTHBW3 M Hearing on the PeOian h a s dLftetfassblo«Tv4nin- ^S S IO N A L H a boon eet for 9 3 0 a m onn laHedtosrtSaFteaeo- es-N ew s Classified3 d ' IDAHO lAam^fflM rnunof bea.Ca]l733230& SINGLE?7 MMoo(«omeone | SERV■RV1CE5 p A l i m e I NOTICE OF ANNUAL0. th a 1 st day of O c to b e r.r. tion Disrta d a in g * • *»■ ? f 2 e c^yearlegteA^Ocasbw otes9«i1t»tec¥^ -1=— 118-90 yrs. F ro e f c - j - * — BUDGET HEARINQ1 1996. In the Magistrate taBa{BW.al!8izasofbaS f OUND-D.BladcB«derCor- do:1-800-94»0411 : i - « w w w i i A1 CLEANING:1NG8ERVICE8 m W i l lI Fill E very N eed SEPTQIBEH3.199B« . C ourt Ada County C oun-I- 1,1998 and arxang'S ep- Mwtured male, 6 rrw , idomostlccioarv 1. t»crt»3Q, 1997 fcr WJHberglass insulation, fur- oe. neu . Tbe COUOQO of SouthernDom house,514WeitJetlenon. •c e heal duct irtsulatfan. to 1 yearye old. white on WEODINQ0 Dresses,D shoes, ing, discountoumforSenkx. ^ ^ ■ Idaho will hold a budgetJaat Bolso, Idaho 83702. Un- xMehomedooa.tuagBr nose,I. chestc ond fe e t no BrfcfesmaMiak1&cru]3e.Volla. Cltizons. have > 3 - 0 3 3 1 J e opmSfe:H«roOTF- lmftdQns.73Me38 CaH73S hoarino for tho Fbcal Yeai ri PUESTOMAWTAWFWE PP«'i^insiialiaR.adBtlarBnd coOar.(r. CaO 324^3976.* 2m oO lm t smaBBBBBM ** 1997 budget on Toesday,Z. iZKSaSiSSm

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Call Marcia a t Mountain tkx»forbui(ktMn.l)aBi Capri■pri UsaaL 1S41 lOnH thrnsmMA&CMCm- aPMM — View Cara Center. 423- «»Rd.T*ioFrtfc. a e ry SiSjuSol d«.o!D.3-I1MIpmahHt a a iaailifnttotfiitfiapro- eoiilions.NEVERAFEEFEE! regular and K te tltu ta a. tmOfl O v m m m rB 4 p BOOKKEEPER FuUtlme. S591.motringa.______fer the Butoy. Dedo. W d W U ra^ l^ bation d ^ AaalatiatawWi 7 d 4 ^ 1-600-731-TB41 . Knowtodg«abl« In orala J » U H B I W M a S [yeB^»a " PUHTSUPSWISCEHOEKT atm oflphora. S and ra>re* 7340427. Jantatlmanca ^roma laatauwiuanLpleaae r«;uir*d. Muat po physical eiaminaUon. ta a p B■grfaaffcafgna S HsrthaOert 8*«1 •um a to P.O . 105, Attn: CDL license H requirad n g c * w q ^ a d . W s M e g k mAtfaiaCvigbte^ PiidTink a a O S n a p apply hp a iaoaon. n . . valid Idaho drive Roaa.TVKln F ate Id, 83303 cenae and carry o* k jp w __qLi»a»d.m«ai** *** w liU a^aaeno«r Wtdammtaaao- U M S aiU il Hlflh InlandenllorourFlar.er. Id.I( rniplB-imanT p t g . M a « C v hide Insurance.m CHEF s a s r j s s s i — • This ^ DATAPROCESSma ■Sbdaa. . Rattattanant _ PhyalcalTbanwrapyAM*- school *ducati< Olamondneld Jack's n»»- t a n t s : H igh equlvalenL Appiio jiafor AS/400RPG Applications / may b e cb- crtiyWotlUag _andaalowa. Raeulraman lizlng taurant at the Bast West- School d ktonaaim oreqJv- evaL at the recorda om Canyon Springa Innlis Is PROGRAMMER tained from th * Sc^usol - S Btlons Bus Oarage. 1340 Part* 3tlBtqS«iteNCW .A Zdfc*?lltrj S Ma^VMaaloyne^anai aM arxl goodxdcommuni- ac*hlh*Mirtdoka accepting apfklcatlona torfor A N A L Y S T »ptk«a;cCatt»fcc . Pnfar b*dt- fy Coutthoua*. MiM u stb * to achieve eatabUshedot»dob- AvorweatheCartttalO*- iftDKM ^Madcdk a tC a c a r cafionakJte. Pr qual- FT nkW Une Cook how*u n Qualified candidate. Must iRaaoucaa ground In anaanatom y and aubmlttad w / r**u aro 6-9 4-5 nights a week. flce at 237 East 1»th _ Ktfos HnanRi oetby « lt havo strong AS/400 oper- aadW acoRsdV' PJLBOX40BlBc Fftys*o*om. Henm m rW l Ouan* Smith. Mirs z ".k“. Exporionce In Broilor,B'- ations background. Fun _ Swartfxoawtatata. 'S T S ip l^ lh e r- CowtyOerfcby9A3 g a n d *aa*caBoract«iP T«*iUa.D.DB330»04a8 teAaa&sph] ondl- Saute. & Salad makingIng time with berteflta. Imme. DRIVERS [ »IUQpattai. o d n w r R t f a b * . (20S}73J737-2173 apist In traatirt ara doslrable. Ploase ap-“P- dlate opening. Apply at v m m e rn x macEUJUiEOUSB ' Honing equipm entla an n d >»SllE4ftSL EOe EC bypreparingtl m ttoe or procasaea; materta)lhar>- har 1357 Blue Western States^ulp- fortroatman ment. 500 East Overtantf Apply In dling and w arehoualnualng ..... A B iOKSerA3inBB«r K MQCAL equ|pmant.tafci • n e e n ’a aysteov. TWa poatUononre- n — Rd. Morldlan, ID 63642. dC3Z|8B&222& SMmottMftotad. lasponai- Inwhirtpoolc CHILD CARE , , Phone 1-600-652-2287 or S o S S a L * ORCjtfi kve. Bur- q u ^ at beat 6 ^eorairasu- ai ProvMor In our iw ne. 3 4 Need d rh m wUh COUA _ ------bi*a4A ^fe^torhomacara. nnaportapati ice In ^ 1-208-688-2287. Wage and good drMr^ raexrt. lemcartaaRM* . ^ ^ ,7M. SMBngff)*!fwlMcVMay. poattnaflwciw orkasnaed- . loy.ID- days/wk., girls (3 & 6), Agwdantonexportonca. «5^tD*t*ddtoaB ■" 8w a ^ '^ b u ^ e a a orirottv ott 734-7051.______48 atatea, home regulaily. 73&CI rAm’PTferbnsy Call at 7J734-0600 or edday*andind rotating uscELLANEOUSS er equivalent In pplar la n t Newequipmeraandgood T .fa nFtrikpacfeB.1^ vaOKBMM602.- - •eafcaoda.Apf MwraoepUnoappfcw ctfions oparjoJons. benefits. Com* by at ftflay CTafTIng a ia R e g io n a l CHILDCARE DISPLAY istaFT.PIaaaa lositiona. D epondablo sittor In my 1735 S. Maia Goodir^, TatinRns. spa^FrPOTp^atatKa Smlintc^tac. CantarbyTuai r^ninj. Send resume and cov*cover n OlsplayAaalatant iOofca«1-a»«4-4451 K )iaN .T > inM s ta m b e rS . 151 homo, roiloble tw o .. 4-5 Energotic aelf start wilh . »tBBaaa.Smi»- 2aoMA*a orth.TF. letter to P.O. Box 290.O.FU- R dM /w k.. e a o -e a o . rofs.. — . AOA O W » o e « M e w toBsKStsa.% AMTua,Bia1ey creathro flare. 20/hr per | C«aU»ngOcxp.fee. 5 ------er, ID 83320. Attn: Gary Gai call 423-5280 anor 7ptn. DRIVERS c a n — Opportun«yErtr Employer. MISCELLANEOUS IL week. M-F. flexible hrs. c i ^ K A L % Im e fuel «n*sFA .D Ho,hiring ■ Now hiring full tim CHILD CARE Apply at Catalog Desk, iocal^Sm lABOf S S l S ngNA/CNA& ia^rw t awgpi Youth supervisor noododjod resume holpfut. sBagehaul,CDLdass& »laedB •« d taaD *dia!eSr. ______fWflPN.FTFTSFT.Wed- wrtngN M-F. 3-e pm. Prtof youth J C Penny, MVUaa. EOE 737-4540or420-7182. tstba1Bjaela9*or U. f a r c h aerfulworking e r f •tetorv/faodartlpre«slng oitheHanaenBrldi ■ ' o lfleWer. i RaosimCOL •0(A coral.aK.bc.berMAs.cam- •warehouseiw group actMly exp. prtrfor-^ DRIVER ^ S— ^----- QUAUTYCOKTROLL ■ red. Can YMCA. 733-4384 DRIVERS Cccnssnsa. Sat4itg^tB!r. a U s n o M HOapi- pasaw w agi S r e ™ MISCELLANEOUS North Side Bua Co. now' [Drivora. tired of b e g o n e $1525 ® TECHHKtAN IS2&An.R*tpacc«- ttfaa^d B d e e a S t ia t o - caringanwre P g » •ConsinxakaVCa O N c Rangan, Ine. Is currentrrently CLERICAL taking appMcatlona for 3-5wwta?Ca0677-«S38 alienfljgiaia»Hii.Js»3B*- ■stad n a tUIBI- v ce^ PRIORITY O school bua drtvora for Iho ^bipjpoff laas- arakoarasti I N O W ocwptt»g applicaSonsxtafor f a. OFFICE & t)o txxne more often. | \ ■».Y bi:X w cA kta ingposi&on. Staf^hgSolVteo^ positiona available 96-97 school yoar. Exeol- ML ______f ° * ? ° toidng appIic attono n a fo r a swing ahm qualityy cco on- lent job for housewlvea ~ ja l S e c rto a iT . o p e r . — trol technician inI n th e 1 andnrtlrodperaoftsrwod- ENVnOKUEKTAL ‘ q. S end t m m te PO S S S S S S S I aquacullure foodsa mill,ml EXPRESS^ ing to aupplomont the T^O yglH ^rtlll. SIR3ra.AnrtJJtn.Two P™— ------EXPRI=IESS J Incumbent wiil monltionltor PERSONNEL SERVICES Wrtng a Tm Bnani n n ■ ' j S i S S Z 5SiEi=r- family Income. T hb is a flit. jO. 83303. S S PERSONNB.SI gl manufacturing process< Twfr) FaDs, 733-7300 Operator wDh w astem - te»aeC20S) _ _ T«inFeB3.73 Buriey. 678-4040 *.No Foo;oa part ^ job. Applicants vica o''d anoVze feed samr — must bo abio to obtain a tor n cortBicaliaa Uust MABtHMIBUMCE 436-04048t.122«BUt n c . oa. Ability to keepr.S ci : CLERICAL CDL, hovo a good drMng be experienced bi w ater Build«lUSir>fl and Brosaas. SSaae.R ' taiiod. accuralo rocorcicorda operation, city m aint^ q».Tappoc»y.733 Wantod, oxp. short haul Ai akllb preferred. 532- area;eapRM ftrqsniasb M S a t e . 677-TEMP(6367) ■ Burioyoy tmckdrtvor. cad 324-7148 4249 or 532-4366 c hlildren ild & leeeswi3i REPORTER 736-HIRE(4473)Tw- ADIvisfcJnofAspkspon Do you llvo In Goodinj)ding. — DRIVER FiSi F ------SSIa l S c a e n e e a . Ezpc«. p g B txcacassaiypvBW' 3 0 8 ^ . Consulting Groupup. Ina Joromo or Lincoln courv-coui CLERICAL CDL roqulrod. Caltfomla to Irrigation and hand Una. ■■.'jiA. 'at3fc*.c2nv Ap------:------MBCniAHFOl ' t y ? A r o y o u d ot t a a i l l - Cuatomer Sorvico Ropsps Canada. Home evory Experlonced only. FuH »at^2»g7S-g39a. TaeaSqr.S^iaek- MBKAl. Bebysator neede MlSCEllANEOUSS ortentod? Do you wontvonto waniod. Must bo oblo to week. S.22C ml. Paid tim e, year round, lor a ■■ acCssiaRaeian- RN RR llam & M otvTn-Th«.4:1S Phone aalea& ^ port tlmo job you canMrt fit work ovonlngs stoning otat twico a month, vacation. large corpoiatkn. Apply MAMAI a s u O s a a f. t s o t to 7 ;iS PU..experienced €o people noodod 73i^3^^606. Into your schedule?M If fao. a 4:00 p.m. and wookonds■(Is Insurance & bonuses. ridgenewEsaiesis In person 2 t2 2nd Ave. B ridj I A « . a 3 ^ CSnicalUartia n a o ^ Staff preferred. CallY.F.CACall iiSSlAM EOUrg TTw 71T70S-/V9WS isI look-looi oil shirts. II not avoilabiotJlo Nowoquipm ent. W. TF. BSkforRosa. toolmokhglvapRgnM *5^” BiUcator ix 7334384. ■______Swim in s tru c to r s to work Ihoso shin, pioasos o 1-688-865-7600______-— indhri!dhriaualloraanageCa t/si*t?ro'i V v K lr i S a part-time a 0 0 NOT APPLY FARM p iy ry ^7^ M-F. 1-3pm.'WS letaryDepl. Uas:b* ______' FtdOmapoaQ tB akniioiff MBCELUUIEOI “ holp u s gath.gethor Apply in poraon ot Magicgic DRIVER Ranch twtd. eiper. with ablebIetoirity. malnto- loscELLANEOUSS divorce records for a m . to 5:00 p.m, Ploaao irrig. Housing p r o v e d ihetaier«peu>jcai1.2ft3a n n xsoccd E WEST foaturo on tho northsicthsldo — round. 734-8821. Apply Riddle R anches. u u S ? THEBESTINTHE' UST. O r d y a g e a n a d i b x o i aniJewiluafii [Kvicoa coundos. c l Er Ic a l "" Rktdle.l0.20&-7^320 indhridrviduBlstwedaseOy. 2 1 'S hIS. SOS Stalling Sorv BV- DRIVER » saaOEana BOC *flwate,l& U M tu n 2 6256 7an>-9pn)Ipm 7 days. Our ompioyooa gM•ot Vac.. Tho applicant shouldI havoha\ F/PT peslttons for entry lov­ 817363333. ecwptf ol (Ilo dorka. Detail ortont-nt- Experiencod tnidc drtvor & fFARM . _____ Ins.. & other Bonofiofita. Con a koon oyo for occuracuracy, od. organized & profoa-3a- packer operator needed t.Milker wanted: Uale or h a MAI gsssssi sssrs s s s - 736-HlR£{4473)TwlWin Folte ond rollablo tninsportatlinatlo- JiA e s * a a a ru m iiwi a e n t oldont Btonal ottHudo roq. Submitmit for cuatom farm work, fomale. Part & full tima^ SeeicinBto^ a g a a a a e p g ^ T T .r .f vl^To- ^•'^PtB367) • 1Buriey n. We'd prefer a nnldo; hrtstf tn a a a m Retfster today- ' of Gooding. Jorommo o or 1 roaumo/appllcotion to Call Bront 543-8974 oves. ^ ri^g^medlately. jstsimsman^KB■o*o I .- q ., TorrtAyofaatTFCllnlc& imaOSPIan morrowlNeotfrIS^w orkon WSCELIANEOUSIS Lincoln County, but; that'sthat edayiodTO to t z S X ction. Factory; Wantadl 96 people Hospital, 660 Shoshono'n t DRIVER ciityCoHeraQe lor Ccnstnjctloi jla.W oH notrequirod. Qjv Manure & com siloge. pay r lapoaoDprwaasiao a ------usin g . Woro- pay you back to loslosoupto II you-ro Intorostod, mail St. E Phono calls not ock FARM CareConter Food Proccsai mail a ant Pwtar a degree er y e . D r. covor lattor and rosurr coptod, EOE______by tho load, CDL roq.. •BEETthonsh-IIyou ^ f ta ig n t house. COLLDtlvor»,Do- Di 30lb8/30dByi tsum o — 324-4381.______wantwaKw r ^ lOa) jiwalBCTtwsB* e ip -« a andm ore Evety. Cashkirffkirs. TampO'- approved. G uararantood. to Kovin Rkhort CityItyEd- B CLERK ssw e tio g p b e ite . rary. Seasoruljnal and Full: (B00)93»6t71.cxtKt»1341. itor?T/jo TImos-Now!'lows. Immodlato opening, PT DRIVER 677-TQfl>(B367). Burtey s s alley R egnral time posMons. r ------P.O. Box 548, TwinI Falls.Fall N ^ o d .for hoppor & flat- ; rral n»* B d d is s p lir o . ^ F E B UtSCELLANEOUS aty aork, compensation 73&«IRE(4473)-Twinftilb CemHuman NEVERA ______based on oxp. Sond re­ro. bod. COL w/doublos on- SOSStUngServioM " g saissidftesptat fj^saB souroa 734^452 1-600-K»-731-TEMP JE 5 ^2 1 doraom onta good drtving . saffl.FPFR«.G-iaboas> pOBc E n tb a M ad c with dbabflltiea innripartnor- RESTAUHAMT sum e to: City ol Blias, jma^«rta:yhiB37i^ [ . Bax 409 Serving The En Box 102, Bliss. ID 83314it4 record. Good beneflla FARM f « « * ■ I0a33aw>409- VaOeySInci10^9861 shlpwithfomilioaii&school Caahlar/Hoataaa Expor. Expc IQ. 31,1996*3: H a ia a ^ lnWendoll>Go or call 352-4466 wookond Com chop oper. yr. round. ' DWkavaeatytf C08)73 iooding PT. ovos & wookondo nda. i ^ ■ Wage DOE 423-42S. S o a rs * * . B m SISS: 'S'®*® MISCELiAKEdEC U S community. PT, Commu-C A p ^ In porson aftorrSpm Spr . CNA'a noodod for all Ilii V. TM The T o » News. P ii r f l ______CkahoaaorterS.sr a. truek driv- n I t y P a r t n or r a a h l p a . QMrga K’a R n e Foodk>od ahlfts, ospoclally 11pm-,m! DRIVER IFARM B o x ! er needed. MUu! ustbeavaa- 206-37&4999. 1719 Kimberly Road» d 13. Ovor Tho Road Drivora; 43 [ SSirsd*. Apcfyby MBCAL 7am. Pioaso call 543- Dairy Managor/Herdaperaon 833CEOCOCSca TsesMyay.SepamBigag. RVSBridae*aevtow w ahave able wookondamda. Applyat 6401 for intorvlow. atatea. 2 yoora pxperl- needed. 2 yra. exp. a ^ aeC rwB i an^oatltaS- 2a3tifc«< FT openings Waho Youthh flRanch. 182 — onco minimum. Cloan m ust Exp. must Indude: wer*iatt(Lsitey.s>33S- eaar.HtsnartR b- :arowdlhel»bsto(SepS- UainSLSouth.uth. Twin Felb rocord. Call 800-635- A-ibnedi^&hBnlhealBi * 1. t50» Hiland mber. Plea 0825O]d13lTod. manageinent Good per- *’9-*g.afllha«-733-13a. ED 6 person. 1821^Blidg»«W W jyyofllfpR, SCELIANE^ ■ sonalskDi. knowledge of lytandaDjroi ------^ W T I O H CAREERR OPPORTUNITYY DRIVER nutritional management. i WBMM.AL------!E______OFHOFJCER _ PROFESSIONAL & an understanding of aB oMawcaaaBwat. e a i C M AB^ted^eiicw&ettes h b k a l ICnK:DssiaJ e of Idaho's most TRUCK DRIVING mllkingequip.alsoa :epw »5»«5flFr surgjcalSoulBubTech.C ort- Corroctl O ne muat. Wage a housing SCHOOL mSPTspCtW llI tiedaiperi.erian'eed Tech Standard duti ive automobile dealers';rs ‘ m Scholarahlps. bank le c h a n ie D e e d e d ia . A n fy in P«c30ft neededfCTiEar piW ate Twin manoBement/aK i S progressiy financing or will take D=teto.Er=eL=to, Bn£s*«i«wB&n2. FaltsSurgitrg e ry C e n te r. o> juvonBe offe OISTOHER II o r p a r t tim e pfiants with c a sking professional,, anything of value for |FARM O DO EE. P le * * e s e o d ra- F ^ O lHE N o te fu llo is seel tuition lor Class A-COL'a. { jm e & Tffis. W B ftorty M-r»| --- n ------prefcrarcaii» Send resum e probaOon. Mil r e p S& e s Expor. siloge pit packer sume ienced salesprople. a a S t t S b i g Seavlee. ^ ■ ____to :B c x 9 191S28. %Th* qulromonta.“S t K 6)^rie ( P /tftP /T ) 800-90041586 needed. Col 734^821. On*: tfaara. PO Boa level degree sONorlhWoadoA »*»»«* t commission structure,■e, Now hiring Individuals ho 83831 ■InFalla.lD Md&2yeamS S iiS K Excellent < 7 3 ^ ^ j ssss.’s; s jj- dealing with i etatKtSSBBky youth o r a mir nsurance benefits andd DRIVER noodod for harvest C a l BECHiSHANC 'S S fS 'S , health in: 432-S38&______W eI aO n T lecndting ta r 2 ia- MBXUL r experionco. Somi and irailor duties, do­ — THERAPYrTECH Tl needed A«fte£cra*a 401K plan. llvory of agricultural : isSriail iiiBiSianiea. W e l E D O ll ts avaaablo at - ' FARM d e ^ with profoundly (he rococdor'ar'aoffcaintho ( equlpmont. CDLand [ ipped ChUdren. Minidoka Cou aomo machinery assem­ Hanrest tnxk driver twed- p w * ^ u n ty Court- P fp £ f3se < contact Rick, ed. starting S e p t 1. Can t>e>« lOpm o r shifts, house & mustu s t bo submit- r i e O S bly and mochankal skilb. 432^386. I fSSX fS ji^'2d work involved. todwBhreaum roqulrod. Pioaso send re- . Bwra»Ca.3«Saaft C llil umotoIXiano n r C ilay t at 733-8721 ^ A > « . W . T a n Fans. tadcaS T erasaat Smith. Uinktolidoka County sumo to Box *96272 c/o »RM | JU, 3346603.IEO E lE Qaf1cbyg/3/9( Tho Timos-Nows, P.O . ( OEuaov. aBXXt i-g e. ______Outaido wockor needed on ______’A « t E j ^ a f t i l t . ______Box 548, Twin Falls. ID Dairy. Nood reference s. MgfMgW i O O JMiiiwjm aii 83303, CagS43^. . Forio r h e a v y g tr ty P w * ftasstaftaoattfta DRIVER i sa ir. S end raso a * » a UkOnicSHeapi- ■ W anted truck driver In < a.B3x37a.Je»gaft.P tdCafca 0 3 8 ______Jerome aroa (or 10 wheel PT^Tues/Wed. at local tnjck.Caa 365^692 mag. J o in o u r C lrdeK UvBStodi auction wortcirq m ctw ; ^ - E ea y DMifiraefeftfor-= n ------PlaX XOiastic Injectii [g/Extrasionn . : team TODAY!/ w/livBStock. Contact Dan. Outqpacnr«ai^M d ra ion Molding DRIVERS 324-4345. ^3Q«riencei>ec«sary. 2 S L ” ' EOE/M/V/F/P Taxi drivoia noodod. Can . ^idlnAateSnar- PJahfebfishod manuldctuitflg compsiT>any k x a te d in th e M idw est is5 lookingI to expand operationsins 736<>780 lor interview. . f iS 3 3 £ a y .H ta tb * •„ f SS i ------S i s n n ( ^ W e wiQ b e lookingI for conscientious, self-motivatEIted and hard wortdng Wantod lor harvest aaa- ie*#5.dw«a5- nT«n CONSTRUCnoir DRIVERS ' S t slA^detgRiza- nSvkbltta ls to join our team. W ewwin i potentially have several op(ipenings in a m an u ^ rin g Alion Construction b look­3k- OTR driverar.- Mlloago son, machine/combine 0B0KiaS.A3BXfibSL at- paid, plus load & unload c lea n er person. In ter- rinRans.PgS3I3 i (y h th e foOowtng a re a s : ing for concroto form eol- mountain Bean C o , Jim — . tors & laborers. Pioasoso pay. Vacotton&bonusea. Crawford. 423-S181. W E ac h v o s Tm F ^ can 536-2288 or 731-2289,39, C ontoOJlm el itatenanca M echanics-Suca e s s 4-10 yea/s experience — 208-324-5053 } . B a W c c e s s fu f can d id a les will p o s s e j FOODSERVICE oexpetieiom say. CONSTRUCTION ArioaUottTnicktng f A - lMechanics) t e Of 1-3 yeais experi» ie n ce fB* Mechanics) In me 89. unloodora In four atatas. Dietary Dept Uustbe — crm hand tods. 734-6989. nC K L ■ S B 3 9m * a a B s t a t e a - manterfiuais, snd schemstic drawings t air equipment, machlheiy, — Call 677-4536.______a b lo 10 m a n a g e 2 0 » U S * p to Install, m aintain a n d re p a ir employees. Management N A^^orOUA'sneedBdtar ^c ts jP>JXBDitZSXT«te H ■ CONSTRUCTION .©.83303. Ame pnysjcaic al stru c tu re s an d plu m tx n^ ^ ele e l ctric al system s. 9x- DRIVERS exportenco,knowte^ol !9sande>«r^ ^ raOXC - MECHANIC- Must be ox- aIlS3&«623 I K a r y porlorwod, pay basod on 10 WHEEL DRIVERS , thorapeutlc diet, budget CaDS r lovol of experionco. Calluiii ' C A a control.LM l1.2&3a ■ • Prodiiyr(- DRIVERS 0£K£5TS>JaniC&>'ISAmyi jr a J - K tB S O K T O ^ Competitive aaiary. hines, minor machDie acQustmetm ente, a n d producing a n d in sspecting p acceptable product for Youth Counselor».Ap-^>- Benem a. Lumpera paid, pUcantamuatposaosas • Homo regular. Modern Caasla Regional elihor a bachelor's dearoe Medical Ceniar. TWINFAIU S Z l c o r r ^ i ^ v e w a g e s a n d ana n excellent benefit package,, includingii tnajor medical, or2yra.ofcoUogo&2T Human Reaourca* a iry and salary requirements ' , yra.ofdiroctcaroexp.). 1.60042S4084 al. and 401^). Forconskleratiiration, please send work history ' : Salary rango botwoonn ' ~ iCARE CMn m B x fa tc R ^ to ; * 1 7 K iS 2 lK dependingng DRIVERS 674 EssHaad Driwe^TwinnEtib,efabo 1 tc. OTR driver* needed, late TTo b e conaidomd for this on education S exp. Exc. City Of Twi Donald Benofita. Sond roaumosts modol equlp/roofer. dry Position, a curent copy of rw iti Fails-A H : Mr.McDi to: Mike Hutchlnga vans, waiidng floor. Mile­ CNA registry must be al- P .O .B O X 1907-.TwinFalls,ID 9 0 833(303-1907 . . tS8BIakoSLN. ' age ♦ other bonoflts. Con- ^tothaappQcaUon. _ hHCBJZCMPSHE'aiHagOa( ySSCSATKXi I ______TWn Falla, ID 63301 S s T J at 206-734-9062. — 1 0 ■ .. .c a i .... ______

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RISTMfRANT 1 TECHNICIAN BUtBUSMESS OPPORTVNnY 6EWIN0mo - Now accepting HAQERUAIAN - 2 story. 2 JEROME-ByBy owner. 3 RUPERT. 10 acreicres North TWIN F /U J J Superrrental n TWIN FA IL S■ Well kept 3 O fN tJ o b tn n d b l* hours C I 0 Lube Ie now accepting Soiatube i Dealarsh^ sewingrlng/cratt students, bdmi. 1 be h .2 c e r.lg .lo t of Rupert. BridiIIdc. home. 4 property. 2 great rsrrentals bdrm. 2 both. famDy room but only for thoMvitwv* b ^ ,2 b a th .S I appucatk)ns for full time Tubular ekyUght CaBTX ______pamtmsW.lUe & out, akllog. fw-ced backk yard.w NEW: bdrm. 2% both.th. idbl. ga- In historic hom e,. good g with flreplOM. cental lair,air, . •m bitlout tnd enjoyf Servtce Technkdans. Ap- ITBO: Looking for shower. Qarage gai heat, wwai ater heater, rage, shop wtihh overov heed street, nice yard, 22 en- gas heat newly remod-nod. 1 pfy in pereon at 2362 Ad- -ffiysffj- ^ d .fru lttre e e . osntmlelr kMdtchen.carpet crane. 2 bdrm.rm. re n ta l, trances. RV parking,ig. sin- clod kitchen, double I carcar I dIson Ave. E. No phone wflhout carpentry* 'Couriluraa In Miracles* ). Cell 637-4434 f 80 000 TVAH:*n».iD. 324-6W9 43»6516or436^36-6857. gle garage. Unit *1I - - one garage, beautifully land-and- caBe piease. IfWsh work expense. OrouP& esssge. ------bdrm, U tif2 -tw o bdibdrma. acaped yard, quiet cukle-kle- • •- MNo heat cold, or teaks. ------JEROME-Can:a n raiser and SHOSHONE. Outioutstanding Each has a large ll\ RESTAURANT ’ : The right person HANSEN. E llvlno eao. $105.000.647 Roee-oee- P»fWn»oTTwlnFtllili, TELEMARKEHNOi ir. This Is the P a n o ra m ic VVU iew of 3 room, C A a TAD ROSSRC wood Dr. Call 734-260505 . could mn with thtsi m^ M 2100 sq.I r you. Country mountain rangeiig e s and a . to see this fine prop< currtnlly hirlna axp»rl- Perfect for remodeling bath. Coiould add addn. fK 7 .6 ac n«otd lln« cooKiand i acres. Calf river velley Iromfron this 5 734-1914, #96-136. TWIN FALLS By ownere r2 2 background a win V I bdrms. bat x>m, M (VM . Benefits Indud*i ” J t etalle, pas- acre hillside homhoi e site bdrm. 1 both, famlfyroom, I W)atrsln.Can733-63S0. complement o a eenrlce In partly r s . i slorse , ' erena. neer Shoshone. snt. hettthtneuran«.upto12 - . oriented buelness. For rfTTI Nice areal 1963.3bdrm , aWy prfeed and a d ty * well paid vacaUon, i A steel®sKgas*hMlAc!AC, . THUCWNQ • ®more Informatkm can ltlJ :u 734-^6 ( • Cod w/2100 vkled once Into t PI inStltfiAve.E. 401KPIen. Applybs-,e- , Baekhoe O pentor. Look- Bright Ideas ■ ■ ■ “ GEM • HOMES F( rtunlty knocks. Horses ok. C ell. or STATE REALTY. ININC. $62,000. Call 733-6119.19. I ing for baekhoe operator 1-800-773-S0LA j e lr y . Id e a l Steve. «964X>8/0( & truck driver w ^ la s s A or 541-7704575. I 5 0 1 outh Jerom e. TWIN FALLS.S Coi o « l ------_____ TWIN FALLS Enjoy bulk'bulk OPEN HOUSES Hojsanda RESTAURANT • CDL Duties Incl: Install- — — I I i.-il . ■ DPI 1116.000. Can your own easy■to^'-to-maintoln TWIN FALLS 554,500.DO By buying power. Invest»t In In Ing septlo tank eystem s, Csil:sll Clsttlfl«d. 739-0B2S. S S S ! < foredeooeeoano nrttim r bath, your nexi home trom Ithe the Bllmple counter help. assed properties *™»ny. b ^ yard pod.>1. TlThis con- Ownor. 2 bdrm., 1 b. Olshwashen & buuen.• servicing septic tanks. — > j> a j> venierttly locatedted homoi is DW, stove, large fenenced world'e largest builder.der. Apply In person, Travel­; d se rtig Tines. 4 digging. PHraONE CARD ROUTES >|aasecle chock your ad fo( I Z i l z X vacant eo youJ cacon move yard. sprtnWere, dog 1 . Will be roq. to do heevy -ocal eltee • for eale, correct)rectnosa on the firs For lists In your s a b ; er's Osale. RouteI.Eden '•Oht In. Ownerjr is hoping Call 734-8744. ___ TWIN FALLS brick, gasgos lifting. 886-2042 between »S2KM1( potential free card VLTY for a quick sale. a c ro s s Tor th e Hanaen ^0 J o io o f TWIN FALLS-A homenettiat heat. 3 bdrm., 1 belh,ath. -Bridge. ' . eam-Spm for more Info. w/lnfo. w/l l-eOO-700-7177 Tlmee-;rN ”.wTs„“o,^ ™ ■4321 Steve. 1*96-020. Riverfront please you &; voury kitchen/beth romodol,del. - WELDER g ~ for errors artot HOMES F( :------HAQERMAN, Riv firo- RESTAURANT e 3 0 2 I mlnuteefrom estate hasunkiuo bdmi, 2 bath hm bui wtth a fun & profewlonaJ - tiliid. 733-0931. (^bl. c o rn e r I will In T W IN F A L L S . Bock on worWng envlronmem. Ex-• WELDERSIIIIIV ranOp, COVerea pouo, WcVa rwt, e , $ 5 7 ,9 0 0 , Keystone Realtyiltv IQrouD OPO'' f'oo'’ >ian a marirago/«hc sdr«henyou«rat Sprinklers,: vaulted celling give f Wo need ^ I nanancing a eecond mort- Lovelyrely 5 bdrm. 2 bath — ______735-0301 'V08 a 2 boths, 2 kttchons. I • SOS Staffing Servfces m tryhom eon 1.5 IBUYlY HOUSES ■. 3 0 0 spacious fool to the hohcfio. autorhatk: sprinkkirs. nteonk» gage? Competitive retest countr “77!!------Z Woll de sig n ed kitcl locatton. EO E i677-TEMP(0367) ■ Buriey SCall Lee'e Rnandal Ser. «, correls, outbldgs.. Fixers oka]u y , save broker JEROME Builtilt’94,4b<^. t TWINFALLS 33 tbdrm, 2 ^,1,^ pon,fy^ g „ hertchen yard 4 gordon. Reducediced ■ 736-HIRE(^73)Twin Falls vfcMset (208)734-6494. SEofBijfBuhl fees. Can?n736-1170. 3belh.over34r3400sq.ft.3 both w/2 bdrm te AC P^” - W 4.500.734-9549,S49, RESTAURANT 1 — 1/2cergar.,ga water hoator, electric , W bt piMunOy wrprtMd — ' — *10 ACIACRES-paeturo. - __ .oasflreplace. basemert. Can111 elmo r 6pm im o covonxl a « * . I •If you’re friendly, eneroetlc, ' CREATIVE MORTQAGE bam,I, shshop, conifortablo 5 JEROME-: - Beautiful paric g as h eat wv/central /c air, 734-0677 I, auto TWIN FALLS. By ownor.)T4 4 ’ -and courteous, Skippers ithowusylibtop&ei ______sprinklor system, bot>eautl- txJtm. 1 'A both, douched:hod I dutlllfd Id. TTl* cott ll FINANONQ bdrm.n. 3 bath homo, fire- Eke settinging on 3 tots with fen ced beic ck k y a rd , RV ' Is th e p la ce for you. All Attractive mortgage rales place,e. fafamily room, office, maturotrotrees both fmlt & parking, |acuic u z il tub In you planningno 0a mova? ^1 la n d s c o ^ yardd eth In goo d quality town Iwuw S A B ^ TWIN FALLS. EXCEP.EP. ' tions for host/hosiess for Jo • b Wanted on a dairy or ►Credit problems okay 733^)404 H ’g.’i'Sshed. Extremely netghborhood.od. sunken llv- Ine School distriIstrlct. and REALTY TIONAL OPPORTUNITY1ITY . d in n e re h lft. W ed. ihru ranch In the Magic Valley Loct•ocaoyownod end operated , Intalned. 200 blk ^ m)., lo. kitchenkite & din- walking distancenee to CSI. 733-4321 to purchase 6.68 acresssof of ; • S a t W e need a friendly area. Experience: breed- THTHE MONEY EXPRESS .ve.E In Jerom e. Ing rm., Ig. gardenga spot. 3 bdrm, 2 bath,1, gaagi heat, _____ ■ spectocutar viev« offtho the ’ high energy persoa Must ing 6yrs.; milking 18'yrs.: 7360033 73( or call collect _____ EXT-^ ^211 0^J49,0>,000. Call Ray. new rM l, 324-758532< or central air, flrepla TWIN FA LU -O w ner^irvery canyon and riverl Tho be 19. Apply In person at feeding caWe/cehrosSyrs. —“ I 3 bdrm, 1200 sq'. It. • W H A T A V I^ 324-4979. kitchen, two car-or g1 a ra g e molivalod to sed & hoaloare- perfect place to build your • 111 S. Park Ave. EOE Wnilngto move. Coll (209) *************** us1721aq.ft. T^nnuf: ■ ■ landscape, fencoa 4000. homo, have somo horsos•rsos Udmg.ttple windows. iwer home In and no malnte 669-8528. ask for Jesse. Ir •Ing built south of home 6 enjoy the country Ilfo, •RESTAURANT Interest rates are ^ a nnand or ready Wtnove ing, 4 bdnns., exierior. By Own« Various poeKions avail. e d o w n l Into. $4 wllh Incredible > bdrm Priced a t only $45.0001OOOl SEWING &alteratlone ' _ the surrounding "Jf.lic e k itc h e n ingS102,500. Byi ctivoty D oni talk yourself outut of ply In p erson al North's d one In my hom o, call (Rates os low as 7.5%) owners ' entral heet & mont only. 736-4^ Chuckwagon, 1839 Wm- 4ow Is the time to refinance 027Sani bdrm, 2 belh, 3 J l % 7S/mn docoralod. garago. ctchain calling us today. Askkfor for Lola at 736-1738. 10. 736-1770 Novak & Now link fonco, 552.000.], (Call Jann Rutchisorv berty Rd.,lW ln Falla, ID. - your home for - ^ «ve message. HomeBulIde: •DebtconsoHdstlon EDEN'i 3 bdrm, 2 bath, your owiS S ' r J S n ' ; ! Roy. JEROME. TH^HOMEIME i tro& RESTAURANT fi “ - 2 1 5 I •Home Improvements ’ w sq 2,240 sq. ft" TWIN FALLS MUSKUSrsFEl tw in FALLS-Ownereirsays KAS 8TYLEI Attrnctivo & W anted dinner cooK with ■ I rESUUE PREPARATION •Extra cash thing n« 3 b a th s, fin- Now custom bulll lean 2 taoteful home boastsis ts kltohen management I •Bankntptcy&poorcrodn »hop.I. S65,50(Votfor. « Cell tSTOeq.ft., garage, sprtn- voulted colllngs,S Si'TSaSt”JS gas lorgo yanj wtth fruit trees,ees, ■ aktns. Call 36e-25l3. ! ^ U ' n . i resu m e. programs evaflaWe. 91s colloct aflor 5pm. & triple ger io. 423-5444 sir, 3 bdnn, Z'A4 tothabe ot "OW trlcal. covered deck, ettechod:hOd andy at 733-1606 ■ )790-02ra drivel ecciccents front of ^ ^ ■ lod tub. hartwooc deck, ' gerage. aolar heating., Sit-sit- RETAIL 1-800-454-2645 home.$10105,900.i Can Ray KIM BERLY- lod bamt 3 'Onceo yard. Prico lustjst re- uated In one of Jerome'sno’s frm 2l«rtr?r >r0m0d I ' Now hiring Assistant Store d An Iciaho Company |— ^— B A I A fo’'"', 3 bdrmIrrn, eloctr c car garage, aulo^ ^ o ^ it,. duced to S40,Oo6.C. Call finer neighborhoods. BuStBust Manager. Paul’s Markets. I salda 31D0 StOvo hm. 734-9906Jo o t In the'80V 2 bdnn (largerrgor EMPLOYMENT l i SAEb a l a heel, brick h Wore. Momlngsldi Hafley, ld.S800perweek ■ 16.000. Call -sq.ft.S179,900.7:n TWIN FALLS-Comfom plua benefits. Sand re- I ^PPORTUNTTE^ g - RE/ ebIo2 bdm,,1HbalhiJimo- homee). Pricetoaellaell aume to: 915B9 %r/ie * 3 0 5 I 1 I —: ------TWIN FALLS5 Ji46.k Call Robert HutchisonIfor for ‘ (Envelopee at Home. ■ MORTGAGES ■ *■S 1 r JEROME^ - F • Contract S8Kdc 648,TwlnFatls,ID. e c r e ^ e S ’ 3 bank financing.3. 4. bdrm. O v e n /ra n g e , reifrlg fr . details. 63303.______Free I details. Rush SASE k OWNER:1:3 bedroom , 2 bdrm., 21/2> b*bath, jet ^ b , foncod yartf,r. oarooe.gi clothos washer/dr; MTOPDOLLARW .to; SPEL. Box 650069- • UAL HOUSING me on th e Golf study, util, rm .. pantry. $72,500. $680rtnc3/mo. 1215 Included. Only $12.0 ROOFtNQ A LABORERS Aa.Mlaml,FL33265K)069 > For n Jerome. 2800 osk ceblnete, J6-1196 Cell Ray.?ffi a l p in e Experienced roofers r o PPPOFmiNITY p l M ™ 3 carci garage, of- fireplace, calh'SiS S n eed ed . Call 734-0305 MISCELLANEOUSf ------— Aiie^osu "».3V%babaths. 2 flreplac- in g s, th e rmm s e r h e a te d pKfJ* with R E A L T Y 7am-6pm. SI.OOO'sPOSSIBLE f "306 t lifuniandscaplng. home/gar., yr. round ac- and piopt* whoS ' S A B ^ 7 3 4 - 3 3 7 3 READINQ BOOKS, Part ■I RNANCUU. . SERVICES Tonuo^ '*nj prolereoM 32424.4560 for cess.$te9<3:C 327-0653 or buy-thsrs wtiailai d auinid REALTY CALLTOLL FREE■E SALES time. t Al Home. Toll Free L l htaionvcmvcfcotinicnbsodcn appointmorlent 653-2260. •dvwllilnoballBboI “bout- 733-4321 1-800^73-3448 Beapartofthe (1)800-89B-9776. I Ext R- ^DEBTCONSOUDATION rtae. rcCgat\ 8ft hardcjt A Inform ation Agel Ooyou 1638 for Listings Cut payments up to 60% I tDUL cr roicrti o ( ^ er •enloy teohnology? Do - otBlon. to mak# tny ejch TYPIST . 24|«:4 tv a p ^ 800611.6686 tnce. IMUDon cr B P rtT you have the saTes drive !, T*uUon.* Fsidbl tUtui lOftC. i to b e auccessful?, Would "1HOME PC users noeded. FiXYOUR < CREDIT kuEiSis tfiUon uxkt r« SO) ci youvrorkhardlfyducould S45.000 Income potential, Why^ay wii someone else « uvingUig «wlUl pvenb or Ttgil ■ B o C g M make S 3 0 K - S e 0 ^ • Calll-600-513-4343 $100’^7 Do It yourself. brcprogunlHvneniin) | PIchup the phoneAcall . . Ext B-10467 --FForms/Instructionsoi $16, iaai)ngo£la|rafcUcnott« |W [*liiSl SALES I yu leaiSeii v» heretnr u d iU d U Callme&lefetaJklTellme I wl lhal *a • ISWSWffl! how muoh'you want to I s«4 m S n noR^ipw M IlM IIjM ln e a rn n e x t year. If your I goal la high enoughs you ILUii II in iS ^ 'a i i-oxveo . E E ^ m IS are elnoere & you don't ^ Ttve ToS-liet Iolophot>t mlndworklngUkethedev. I rbt«t«3lrgtrp)hdb ■ ■ ■ ■ II, we'n help you in every I ■ BUSINESS ■ I I m-xm. ______I |rijiM »jL Meslblo...wllh com- loppoSHjNmEs I _ B l'i Ualning, company ■ ^ 4 0 i“ ^ i QOODINC)INQ 1 acro, 3 bdrm. AREA MCI PAY PHONE I uilhe, fireplace, auto f l i l M P i n 1 SCHOOLS/ 2V4,baihi EASY CARE UVIIUVINO - 4 tMdfoom. 2 b«h homo wttfi 0 I & to p dollar com- AlROUTES. Local siies can | . INSTRUCTION 'Pflnklenklere. heat pump IW iW ipii fl over 2,00010. ^ of Wno spoca on Em ission to e ee that you eemtoSIOOKyrty.f Low. covered patio, 2 ond floor. Fesiuto:ilutM lon}o eeuntry kitctwi. forrn«l iMnc4t>o room, t»er*«Bon room or hom#« ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ,offlc«.$104.90aG0.GH-239.734^63 meetorexoeedyour e e st pricesMlil train. Free gBBBH cATIoSSTfSInIno carg^alarage, extra shop. goalsl Call me right now _ lnfp.600-235-2625 < 24 hrs_ S116,OOC1,000. Call 934-8194 S y f f l Q E B CLOSE TO TOVn^3WN County MDit)o. sppnsdmatory 233330 sq. a of Uvino spae* wnn 4 tMO- wlthyourearnlng li l&RBLOCKCOMPANY ~ — p U a K i p j B toom*. 3 bamt.1. cavorndc» dsa. host pump & humli3A«r.r. tSO.SOat 8H-227.734-67S9. demands. — TUmON TAX SCHOOL OOODINC}INO Nice 2 bdrm. R T tffiW ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ homo,0. jljust remodeled. KM fM M PRICE REDUCEDCED TO t»4M 0 for mis cTutnnlflg 2 mtory i home wlUi 3 bedrecm*. 2 bamt, le eold w/1 bdrm. |£j|M j||||a malntenancsfrMafw »klit>o. hartfwood (k)or» & fully twKodKl 1yard JS-211.734-0789. 1 S kU x ! k96.S Trait'raining Is complote In ell 1° be e 733-7612 phases ol tho Individual 2 • Equal O pportunity jT H E m E S H E W S £ tax retum. No oxpetience (99.500. owner wlll BB liHiHUM CURRBNTLYHAS InrIn necessary. Classes be- on- S90.: c:aii 834-4766 ly jg ig jg SAIJES THEFOLLOWINQ tfngin September 0. Full and wry- Part-tim e, hourly plus INDEPENDENT part time positions ate q q vT t FORECLOSEDf B ffiQ B jl commission. 3 2 4 - ^ available to qualified grad- )S for pennies on SI. U t t i U U U JUNIOR ROUTES JSuates upon completion of f.™**iquont Tax, Repo's ytowQi™ Sim Hillawi ihit BrokBt M I} ! » • M S AYAI^ B Lg this course. Those lobs i’s. Your Aroa. Toll “eSSST ' « SECRETARY/ ADMINIS- 734^^89 TRATTVEASST. InvolveInv tax preparation. Sfr;?1(1)800-898-9778 7:, H B V K •34-1349 • 733-1462 •TWN FAUS- qualityqu( control, and eloc- H-1638 for current ■ rv^^yU needed to support busy ROUTE,j 732 tror agra equipment olflce o, tronic filing. Also refer to S :: " 1100-1699 blk Addison ouiour es In classlflcallon eales& service staff In Ave Eost 201 Burley a re a. Secretarial, , 200-ACCOUNTINQ or ^ — 1100-1499 blk Fllor Avo. CLERICAL. CU Please celt or 1 ■ computer a bookkeeping East ' - writoto: wril . e x pw ence easentlal. Re- i100-299 blk Bm S t N. - qulree good oommunlca- < I A R A N T E E D 100-469 blk BIuo U k es H&R H I Block Compeny ^UAF ‘ :tlon ekllls. Interetllng Blvd North 41BAddIeonAve.f6 41 ‘A D S W W i•••••••» • • • • • • <»•••••••»••••••« wor1(, Involvea many vsr- tAll BIuo Lakes CIrcio Twin T^ Falle. ID 63301 ' leddutlee. Full benellls. i100-299 blk Ash SL N. e a la ry D O E. Send ro- * TheTe Times News ^ 1100-1299blk.Heybum ------• sum e wtth cover letter to la r a n te e s to se ll m Ave. East GRADES 1-6 fluare « I . L A : PO 99592 % n m News If iyou Itvt In th090 an«$ PRIVATE Pf’ CHRISTIAN m9merchandise, ^ ^ I^NYTH ‘ PO Box 548. TVrfn Falls, «a a n IntanH td In ^EUELEMENTARYSCHOOL autClutomotivo In 7 ^ ; Id. 83303______, i Ing a Inaapandant lun- ountry Betting In Hazelton davdays and real a EVER K i l e S hrmutacarTl0r...Plaaaa 4ow Now taking enrollment for »«««( « Y T H || ^SHEETMETAL { ^ te In 15 days V - Call 733-0831 axt 200 ■96-’97 ^ school year. ; Exp. eheet metal layout Cell: 6 7 f r ^ o r rerun the ad an a N o / J ■ pereon, Shockey Sheet ‘ i-800«)4-4788 addltlIdltlorial 7 d a y s . W ; Metal, Paul. IP.4S8-6055 For appt wtth teachers Thereier8isa$3extra A — USEED — ; TECHNICIAN ■ 1 (State Certified Teachers) feefo5 f o r th e g u a ra n - X ’ * ^C a rs • T r a d e s3 • Vlotorliomes J < Bolse’e moet progressive ^ lASSAGE TRAINING- ^0®e P‘package. Ads A . 1 ’ auto service centor has - ☆ _ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ".‘SS ay be cancelled T JB o a ts • M o to rc■cycles i • 5fith W h e e ls J , Immodlate openings for 1 starts Sept 6 ends Nov. rn a v I : . OM drive ability general 23,1996. Friday evening earfyd y f o r c u s to m e r - 9 * T ' r a i l e r s • S n o w manobiles • aiind more. 1 , imetechnlclans.Youmu«. _ and Soturday classes, convjnvenlence but W THE-nMESWEWS fSS108houre. Massage , h e C h a rg e Will 9 T A have auto dealership ex- 71CURRENTLY HAS TotTochnlclon cortlflcaio. , . perience. all required < m a in th e s a m e . ^ Ne Will Also PPay Top Dollaiar For Any o flThese Units! J ' hand toole & a good work T H E F O L L O W IN Q CallCall 733-9110, Jim or Dr. ; record. We have training IN D E P E N D E N T SooSooPttflipsforlnfonnBtlon. I— — programs, benefits pack* JU N IO R R O U T E S . B ad CreditiI? Bankrupt»tcy? Reposa( s e s s i o n ? t .********* • n : age, 401K Apply In per- AVAIUBLE ' eon to C apitol Ponllsc- il wM o v e RIQHT INI NICE OLOaLOER HOME WITH ^ ^ P u r c h a s eB A Used Calar or Truck: T o d a y i : Buiok*CadIllaeat233 •RT 603 IN QOODINQ « . ° ORlQtNAL STAINED WOODWORK.RK. HARDWOOO * A ' Auto Drtve, Boise, ID. Ask . r FLOORS & ORIGINAL RXTURES, KNOTNOTTY-PINE FAMJ- ★ W • for Paul Moritz. L e t U s R e»-EstabHsh - 1Yeur Creditit Teiday • 200400 bike 2nd Ave E * uLY ROOM & RREPLACe IN LARGEiE PPART-FINISHEO ★ A „ ^—• • - • • - 20 &6thAve& G,BASEMENT. DOUBLE QAfWQE. •6 21,900. ,W * • ^ . TECHNICIANS 1OCK«00bll(8 M alnSt * Commercial Tire Is growing iq 100-700 biks Montana * A TERRIFIC FAMILY t 9 | H In Twin Falls and we are 4q ALL O N O N B FLOOni TER QMS ON THE MAIN ? ^ now hiring tor the fonov S t J KlHOME. 3,079 SF WITH 4 BEDROOMS Ing posltTona. Rolall & 600*600 bika Waeh* X . t-t LEVEL PLUS A PART BASEMENT. MOMOM WILL LOVE * V ' H oom m erciat tire techni- Ington St ^. t TWE> SEPARATE LIVING ROOM, FAMIL'M\Vf ROOM. ANO * ^ ■ d a n e, broke & front ond 200*700 ^ biKB Wyom* * oiDININQ ROOM WITH THE GREAT KITCHEN KIT |N THE * V ■ technldanaondellgnmom 20 Ing S t ■ ; * ciCENTER. OAO HAS PUNTf OF WORKOBK-^ENCH AREA * ^ ■ te c h n lc la n e . IN THE HUGE OARAGE. KlOS VTILL. HAHAVE PLENTY OF A ^ ^ I competitive compensa­ ROOM R( ON THE FENCED 1/2 ACRE.. thereTK is EVEN a * — INK If you llva In thasa anaa * 1 4 1IMI tion, m ^ medical, don- ffji an Intanttad In b»- * SEPARATE si MASTER BEDROOM FOR tal, pr^iaharing,40lK. Ingi a Indapandant Jun^ J! OUESrS. oi SEE THjS ONE TOOAYl * 2§i9,ooa 3 9 5 O IN FALLS J • paid vacations and holl- //lorroutacan1er-,Plaaaa 2 »63 IliAIIN AVE. E/!AST, TWII days, sick loave, paid oonu tsc t Bruca Stavana 7 M training, uniforms, drug at «i 733-0931 ext 2B0 or 2AMEmCAW ^ # ■ free work onvlronmonL g R E A L ESTATE », LMLTHAM 1-80C»0-CAR-LOANI « ROE. For consideration A ^appraisal isi , t s r I # ( C a l l 1 -■800-227-56i 1 o r 7 3 6 - 0 1> 3 6 0 ) 4 please apply In p e ^ u ★ 734-5650* >. TaxM i i, ^ ^ 2030 Kimberly Road, ■☆☆☆☆☆☆ *** ■ TWnFolle- . ' i •••••••» • • • • • • <»•••••••»••••••«> •

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TWIN FALLS, lacking lot RUPERT. HI 43 now storage d — ' I TWINFALLS FAL • S ecure *★ ***★ ★★******★★ 1 TWHF/Ui3TcITownhomes TWINFAUi... ------HORSE ! V « “ orw * ?-.='n-'i Ide- a condo? H«re‘a two unitsl on 1.0 acfou, H ! ^ I , loan*Oufet»- TWINFALLLLS. 1 bdrms. 2 bdrmiTi440,40, 3 bdrms. .«AddlsonAvt. • ■ bian maro, In fotJ. RUe UNFURNISHED , ^ beautiful ones just ilght way v 24 S.. asking S123,- I ' 0 ipare*7»-0740 8^ . . $495. 12esq.ftPitvat«( n a gpack. 51200. g » 4 22 B 1 t' ' . H O U S ^ foracouplaoramill OOO. C Call Oonna Moade I ___ WashtngtooSL N. 2bdmis.544(440.1 . Small yard storaiorage.WD . ^sq.fLwtti ml It. HORSErFof.aaleWSyT. famny.WhlWwiiahedcab- Century ( 21 Riverside, In Twin Fails h o o k u p s. . F F r i e n d l y od}oinlog 125 sqJL UHL ^ ^ TWIN FAI irahg. old reg. g«lggj..wgl. ln«ts, tastaful nautrsi col- 676-90y)y67S-4766. ( FALLS 3 bdrm. 3 B rights^d o u sA d o a n atmosphoro. * 1. Cjuurlbid£fijun>or ^atn. LocatedLo n e tf CSI. No patsVeeT or schema, bullnosed ~ }4QulncySL> l4o pets. 734-661^eeoo *BlueUkMB(vibw:n;; k s s .’SIS!".;wonh Inge, Sunny Dee B arr& & ease near schools and 1150 Imperial.imt *700/mo NearCSI 73- ______corners. S80.900 & fl 5 1 S r S5Ortca.$350Ano*depo^ S J^O O ^ 734^600 / • ■ 20fnceSirta1*^ en In Jeromtu^riviivate pocoBlackMm’Smoke^^ e ^ S83,000. Jane Gaoroe. I COMMEROAL Clean 2 badroom for wahotT: b e B M . - iw ru . Cali423-4B72 J76 #96^4/D2S. I ^^^PROPEHT^ FILER. Wall-developed | | r O O MTOR ^ RENT *” 3*0fn»aSa w lo t5 4 0 0 /m o » deposit' TWIN FALFALLS . aoartm ent 5 ^ . - TWIN FALLS M/F ro( acrcago ideal for horse TWINt> FALLS • Search to I bedroom. . 2 bath home Bostvaluo ^ ■ Approx.1250a,oxi-n- fflotBwartsd. No smollS S S HORSE FOX TrettifoaW* an th u sla sta. P lu ses In- \ BJuoinTwfcuNEW2 K o k ^ p „' s ^ l b a c k ^ ! EOEN: CLEAN bo your OWN BOSS has {LS(*1th foocod yard, garage, bdrm..I.. 2 2 bath, carports. S410™ .0 . $27SMXHWUBL73»7 W du d e a t>am, foncod pos- lust i boon satisfied. Afford- ^ C a ll3 2 4 - 5 ^ . for rent $48w wk. k . 7 3 4 ^ „ • W n j e g t o 11. tura onIK oravi oaes. { nroplaco. stove, remg and All appllippllances Induding “T"------or 625^199 able, asidng $60,000 for DW. 5600/mo ♦ deposit. W/D,wator, wat sanitation. 4 TWN FALLSLS* Secure ,- 1 «c«. . t w in FALLStRoomn'nm«l« y n ..» 1 4 M .5 » « 3 8 Spacious homa has 4 this t estabirshed poult7 .Soaeloua 5” a baoroom lawncare» re provkled. 2140 *0000 •(I'Ouiet* - ISU AREA L< ddr^ . vnntad.>S2374H utBs bdrm, 2H baths. Jane procossingi operation. All nome ^ with pasture & bam E lizabetibeth..5540/mo: * Compare*a • 7330740 avail., affords] 5^ .fL onth in nice apti i St' ! ™ HORSE SALE . Ooorgo.#9S^. ' e i q u ip m e n t & fix tu r e s fnri jhingtonSLN. atmosphere. 43 734-6835, leave messissage: TWINFALLS. Price ra- [ for lease. 5750/mo > dop. deff. MOVINGMO ALLOW.' 1322W ashl •*36-«169- *Ralafl8peq Included. Plus an addl- mII irequire , crodit checks ANCE 5' ------Twin Falls UveitDck ducadonthlswoll-localad tional t 1140 sq.fL sp a ce and .LS 3 bdrm. 3 TWNFALLSOlOuMmotei. 1220aq.lt Commission C o.. . homo. Charmlno 3 (poss^ c snd landlord roferoncos. 733-296 )m o,lnd.m i* Whh ofHce and ate currontly ronted to the Cail ca Barker Realtors ' ------„ bath, • Loca:cated noar CSI. 595wk,5379m. FRIDAY bio 4) bdrm. ovor 2S00 Battery ( Store. 25% dovm. M3-4371. ^ ______TWINFALLS FAL 1150lmporwrial. S700/mo crowavoA rofrig.rig. 736*1988 FAX . Aug. 30,1996 at 6 « 0 pm. 8q.ft.Lov«V yard vrfth lots ownor ( carry. Hurryll Call _ _ - t ------Call Stave Hallc + 5700dop. i: Capri Motel, of mature traas and Joan. , BUHIUHL106 5800HORSESI Laurellu re lP a rf c A ^ . Walt at 734- TWNF/iLlS:(^ «d Wkly.;ratos et plantings. Jane Gaorga. 1700 SQ ft 3 bdrm. 2 bath. 176MaurleoStN.,TF Mai ssta;tt$l40. WINOERMElr™ YOUR #96^»5. Lrg yard.out b i t o 9 acres 734-4195Ti TWN FALLSLS Call73y6452.-S ______^ Twin Fans-Magic' SAB ALA — Bostvahiein TWIH f a l l s : I REALTY FAUS.New4-pi«t. bdrm.. 2 b« ad i. RE/MAX rm, 2 bath, Ig. opon All appllani '■ .TIMES CLASSIFll . * Odobort5,1996 Keystone Realty Grqup . _ . SUHLI4 i S . farm house, cor- floor plar ______i ‘ T508p ;: ’ I DEPARTMEN!^^T TWIN FALLS F or so le : rals, rale S500/mo. or buy, W/D.Q r 4 gas lawncare p«provkJed. 2140 ------Z 630RiirDadAve - 735-0300 • T) 1 I COMUERCtJOAL 2538 Addison Ave. E. 2- ?33-13S9. 733 ______h oit o Storoge ts room 4 Elizabeth.h..5540/mo. * m . ^ TWinFaD8,IO WENDELL area. 3 bdrm \ «n. 5540/mo ^ o p . dop. MOVIIVINO ALLOW- I u r t H i i ^ , = : . 733-7474 OODING Niwof 2 bdnn. yw Mgml 733-5968 ANCE t15(ISOofflstmo. |JJO m L£WPSOMES L_“ form houso. 2 acros, ’ 2bath.W oter.AC.no ^ . BURLEY.SOOOsq.^(q.ftC om - —‘ ■ I— " 733-29MC3or734-6674 JEflOME2bd M ahods.horso arana. ” aets/sm oklng. 555 0 + TWIN FALLSFAL • neoriy now r m .,b lg ■ merdal buMlngtecgb rleo s o . ■ ■ 559,500. -Cflll 636-6335 f l------i ii—Zjep. Lease. 206-934^190 4 plox.IX. 2 2 bdrm. 1 balh, TWN FALLSLS foncodyard.ova v a ila b le ^ WW romodo) to sutttonantsuit “ medialoly. Daw)avo or,Julio, 4 8 5 E a s t 5 thh NN o r t h . ■ ■ * — ■^ 11 HORSETRAILER 1988 WENDELL • 3 bdmi. com- I VACATION PROPEHTY — to schooia, SSOO/mo U I I D4B 3-horae alant lohd.ihd. ' AQEHUAN 1 bdrm, W/D some utilitios. AvaD. Laurel Pi[Park A pts. 702-744-2242.______Pioase call 678-22>-2248. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ h plotoly rem odeled, on 2 ■ TIME SHARES . fH l Tack room, new palm,Ini, lOok-up. Nopots. 5350- 9/t'C^ a 734-1068or734- ll7 176Maurlc; 2 « |i : N 'T F MOBILE HOME lots, with shade and toitt JS ^ 10. + dop. Rofs.roqulrod 8522or7 HE In Pari<. 2 TWN FALLS L lll mats. 53250.326-4497.7. ISLAND PAR K* Own a /mo or734-84S2. 734- bodnjom, 1 balh. ba: W ate r.. troos. $66,900, Call 837- wator. front lot on Island Call Cal B37-6204 aftor 1pm ___1 6313orS36-2985 f L S -N w 4 -p ia x . Bower, garbogoago indudod. iS008Ofl42700 ------1 HOnSE TRAILER rX12-.12*. . Pork Reservoir. 1 of tho FALLS 1 b d rm .. TWIN’FALLS ’ Tandem axle, 4-horse.». 8 last undovolopod lots on AOERUAN 2 bdrm, f/4 f1rst4last,180Mad- 2 bdnn,2 b mOtroquirod. New Shop BuDd WENDELL. Rocontly re- I Mth. W/0 hook-up, froo- 7^ S S^ I f I — UVESTOCK( plytires,dMdergale,sUeOde ' modolod 4 bdrm. 2 both S prostlgloua F Bills Island, 733-6871.______floorptan./XaiSX" — J exit, rear slUe gate, like wmi i la p llc In p U cn . Handing S'? woodburning ■■ ■■ )ntral'alr4ga3 WINDERNRM E R E Trudt door, offlco.Bee. R-R. ■ « r " ' garago w/work area. ^ Iropiaco, free cable. No TWINFAIFALLS 2 bdrm. 1 'hmt Slw1 0 4 ^ room & Twin Falls • Mar haavtf'h HORSE • now, 53000.543-2026.I. $69,900. 837-6313. 734- ready[ to build your dream AAA Customs^ Ra caWn. Caff Sharon at Hon- £®sets. ' 5450/mo. * dep. both,. oil all oppllancos in- carport 55SS40//7W +9 agod gauranieed geld-Ild­ 206-788-9688. Crook. ^ 582.500, T erm s Ool51 lOffwtWnom lo »«ll? S«a 8 736-0815 TWm FALLS Nm.! ng.. - avalloblo. Coll 734-5257. Iho ------TWINFALLS.. S . 2 b d rm . aon Avo.W. smalimsll busi* CATTLE Close up Hols KSdiSSiv’""’ TWINFALLLLS 2 bdrm . 1 Amis 5350/mo'mo. 1st, la s t ncsscomplox. 112 2ftover- f springers. 543-8373. - = = : I ■■ 3 ,2 bdrm 512 1 d orm. in doiuxo now- ^Q(h qh Qropplloncoa In- $250 dep..No N' smok- hood door. 2000 H O R SE S T enneoaeele e 5 1 7 HAILMLEY Very. n ice. 3-4 o r 4-ploj FARM/RANCHES/ ■ plox, 2 ig. baths, eluding W/W ^ o j o t a . tng/pots.Call7aJ733-3455. unit, 5800.1000300 so ft! CATTLE-Reglaiei Walker 4 Peruvian Pasoaso ^DW RIES^J I >drm. 2 bath w/nuiny ox- m asteror bdrm. b w/walk-ln 733.0374 or ------unit, 5400. UnitsIS oov v a ^ io pollod Horoford bulls, i 13 yn, geldings, excel,I. in • raa. onblkopath. dosot1. storageste aroa. AC, - 1C O N D O M IN IU M ^ bdm ------1 now. 736-2900. Da 208-324-8369 - the mts. Wellgalted.ad. LEMHI Cottio ranch, Salm- 11200/mo. 788-9767 refrlg,, range rai 4 D/W, Ig. TWN FALLSLS 2 bdrm.. W/D f ' 6 0 7 ------1 CATTLE. ANGUS fil Knowledgeable horse on Idaho. 2 homos, bam. TWIN P FALLS. Rock Oar- o i T».. covorod parking. hooKup. 0OW. c o v o ro d I OFFICE Sflngs porson re q i^ 7 8 8 < »902. 0 2 . ; stroam. aspon. foot of Dh- ^ 3l^STER2bdnri.,11/2 w ii^lsutils. Inc.. 5550/mo. p a rk in g . .55 4 5 0 4^ d o p . I RETAIL Sl ) brod bulls. Long yemil ‘ don condominium on rim . .tatfi w . mobilo homo w/pas- doo no iQE/ 4 2 year olds. Call 3 torroot Mts.. huni- bf ; crook, view of Golf HOtl ..nearC SI,call734- hofs. ro q|..?38 .j Maurlco. I A HORSES-EftlCWANVANAN uri, 733-9650/734-3110. 4411 Will E RENTAL 3575 or 326-6637 Ing/fbhlng. 208-768-2720. JC ourse, rom odolod by tuitfi Wills Inc. for appll- 736^)815 oror 734-2500 TWN FALLS Prime Pr ollico I WARaOUSEflE _____ Horseshoeing ' ' — spaco for. loaso ownor. Call 73M 500. turi,3*ES«jlo«n!S330 i&croclilchockroq._ = CHICKENS * Laying h(hons. Call 643^165 SHOSHONE. North, 170 d I S Attroctivo 3 tionisi 4 oxtras'TU^furnlS^ D cow * holfors. Qrado A I low n, 5 3 3 0 a m o n th TWIN FALLS FAL Clean, ^ bdrm.. 2 bollloth duplox. now Call 736( HORSES-Horse walker. XAC. Call 733-2224. q u |o t.2 t JO or 423-4767. Dairy w/dbl. 5 horring H— ^ ------1 " d ° o ’5 , 2 bdim., Wolor 4 palnt/carpot,lot appls., gar., i------. ■ Worrtiousoa _ _ Smooth Move and Tollro?i bono parlor. AT tako offs. Bi^MOBIL£HOME^ OA■ROME 1 ,2 , S 3 b o d . 8onlKlotion |‘li fu rn is h e d , loncod yd.,I., Porrino Dist.. TWIN FALLS3 • •W estern Retail spaco -•h^odL hoj CORRAL PANEL 6g tjar Pac maros. 324-7^5. snagem ent, Approx. I220sc 3,000 gallon Muollor milk b oom S350.5425, 5600 + CloseI toto shopping.; 5360 no smokingng/pota, 5585/- Property Msni galvanized w/skld bo BELLEVUE..For solo. 2 jeRC 'ovallablo. lo- Oiwhoad doo HORSES- Reg. FoxIroT-•ot- tank. 1625 aq-fL homo & n 324.W 1 * dop. Call to leave mo. * S3000 0 dop., 734-6346 offico span^ovt 5-6* X 10' 540. 5'6* > 3 mobilo homos on 140 bdrm. i 2 bath: 1979 Broad- roon — colod In qiilellot pBtk-llko • tors; brood mare: bay/wh-wh- .r .h « .iu i. DoDverod. ' ocros. S280.000. Torm ’ mb oro b y F lo o tw o o d . $30(=SICiTA una casa? Cori ■ S i S T SLS S Avail. Sept. downlowp *ttliottlng. 1,575 -lOOOaq.ftW arah Ito yooriing cdt; chestnuttnut . OAC. Call 208-866-2697.' 14X66, j now kitchon floor, ------«i|oofltro.yuripogobolo TWINFAIFALLS Low pay- 3 ,2 bdrm.. irin deluxe now- ,q , r . 370 Jg.q. ft.f UUI Ind. with or w/o hoi _____ /white yearling flll« blueilue ■ swamp cooler, W/O. NESK)ora mos informadon moms,I, low10 down call to or 4-plox.K. 2 Ig. b a lh s . parking aVall.all. Conloct 12x14'ovorhoadload door q q a t s , dolry. Excelleirant roan weanling c o lt Call:all SNAKE/SALMON RIVERS i512500.00.206-768-9673 i bo|o a Rosb, 208-733- vhy you shouldn't mastor bdndrm. w/wBlk-ln Choflotlo Anpn.:jn. 734-1754. ,‘’Ill'll 208-720-ig42y ■ pan IDAHO RANCH LAND n Sail 733-2224. ■ dosot. storajrago oroa. AC, —I Paris build- Call Stove Halle S ' 7: 3&6ACRES«29,000 BUYING h O aS E L U K O a Ham ngo 4 D/W, ig. TWN FALLS Pt HORSES. 89 Paint brood Spoctacular woodod ocro- manufacturod/mobllo c 2221 Sept. 2 bdrm.. 1 soo why ycyou shouldn't I O R IO Q S a. T E T O N IA . " iath,oppls.,avall.Sopt1. 733-2224..:, - 14x70, 2 bdrm, 1 bath. TWIN575/mo.-fdop. 735-1135 o p t., 539 9 /m o . ♦ te n t Coll 73 C(if/733-09J}M tt/orin>r more Information or/ouricn'ftrUc rep'raentallve Boautlfulvlewoltho n e o d a w o rk . 5 2 6 0 0 bath Totons. Botwoon Driggs LLS N ow kr 2 doltvered. Call 734-1237. 557£VIN FALLS town, cro &Tolonlaldoho. 1S t o 20 EXECUTIVE S c h « k ‘^?;j: itory. gos hool, ^ K 1 8STEELBUILOINQS lOME, 3 bdrm.. 2 bath, ploosoSOCOII733-2210 c ■ acros. Call 3^6-5635. TWNFALLS.1960.10X50 .'J TWIN ched gorogo. FaFactory deola-*8podals ;99S a monlh +doposlt. tow ncroiicrosi or 734-4411 Somo ono of 0 kind . mssm ]to. 5550 + (Top. : mobUe homo. Rro placo. HOK>as hoat, central air, yord Wills Inc. m K k .THOMPSON PAINTING ' HAQERMAN AREA ; ':ollfumaco.Soluplntrall- « 599! 734-7408. . • ASPHAL1 O dds& onds. 18'X21'to lalnlalnod. Call 733- , ■ ■ C « 7?? ALT SEAUNG 80'XI 50'. onxious to dool Residential Intortor 4 1.2oaalotwtth150fl.of •<-orcourt56.500.734-1157 Gas Extorfcir crook froniago, on Salmon- ^ C69 or 734-6275. TWIN 'ALLSFAU Town homos •nMiM c&iittLS O ulot doon KED SEAUNG . “na)n construction. 438-6594. ■ - ■ mal.------2 bdrms....S«0,3ba,m S .. vays. Parking Uta. _ Exporioncod Quality Palntor ' Foils Crook. S34.500 I Froo Estimates For Salo or Trado I VIN FA LLS. 3 b d rm . S49S. Estimates. h i i 5 1 9 I —:ioan. 55S0/mo.«dop. Smallyard‘'ord^lorago. WO ♦tlop.. 7331' 31lit Systoms of Idaho ■ ? 208-934-6343 ■ 837-6313 or 734-6000 5 ; I CEMETERY LOTS TW>loa50COl!208-733-3151. lf h o o ku u p p s , F r i 0 n d I y TWIN FALLS.lis Studlo;4 1 733-4013. 7 M Mobilo 734-6321,0X1.1165 'Jj Clo( TWN FALLS 3 comotare PleaWN FALLS. U rg e home HAOERUANf ocro lots. v. ^734-6600 . SitJIsSs —TWMFALLS ™ ^ PERSONAL CARE plots In Sunsot Momorial. r r r : Qroot location. . Noor pro- j u n country setting, 3 PLAN ROOM HOSPICE ' CARE Vofloy Vlow, 208-785-7303 TWNlodroom, 2 both homo tvvin PAL LS Toking appli- Jobs tobldforGonorols,to t n, poaod golf course. Fl- g. FALLS V0 7 n l ^ TWN FALLS CNA'S, RN'S, LPNS ^PROFESSIOTA^^ noncing availablo with H o g ’ S ™.. oppls., .1 gar., no cotloni novlow. avoTl. first , Sub-con'rontractoro 4 Suppli* . 734-0600 « Twin Falls ‘ TWIN FALLS. Comotory. bodiDom. laundry room, ond ,4 Jpt. 2 bdrm.. 1 . ors.. Bluoprint B coplos. 4^ ROOFING 4 COATINGS 25%down.lowpaymonts. _ , 143 Ridgoway. partofSopt 436-6566 Mlnl-Cassla 733-7221 or 326-6657 Block 14, Lot Gravos ' withlining aroa. O/R 4 ref. ssa s /m o , . 5 3 9 9 /m o . + .734-F14-PLAN (7526). SI 9,000. Coll 637-6402. g1& - 2.5295.00.342-2789. roon /mo. ♦ dop., 734- balh apt,, 1*800-303-0602 Idaho Commorical. Industrial, upplTod. Oolachod two -B346oor734-8377. r r .dop., IW loiItod noor dovm- AAGIC VALLEY STAFFING ' “ diniior gorago. 5725.00 o ! TX^i- roskfonilal.Builduproofs.’ HAILEY/KETCHUM. .33 I - ' ' town, irodllidlt chock roq.. ■ p 5 * ^ S Looks ropalrod in 24 hra. aaolot.NorthrldgoSubd. I 5 2 0 ®“PI(lonth. 736-1770, oxt. TWIN FALLS.FAI 1 bdrm. plooab callall 733-2218 BH Pl No. of Hailoy. Buy now fm 1204. loavo m o ^ g o . Slowo,I, rofrig. ro W olor pd. Tovrtfcrost91 1or 734-4411 mo.os Construction ols, tain REB. 436-9429 y)8-7e8-9688. I- arago. I 5500Mw 5500 ftO R b y . ols, ronovotlohs. Free op. No omoklng. Call ‘ Fownbrwarook Avo. Locotod ^ Mork Gourantood ostlmatos. ostl htojobtoo ly behind Target 4 TWN FALLSLS. Fawnbrook Coll 734-3244. small, jm t *We m ake house TWIN FALLS - Fantastic LdamorW{iJtat734-0400 JOHN'S SHARPENING VIEW, 1 ♦/- acres. buTlod > "521 TWIN Ttart Apts. 2 bdrm. A pts. Ju o013 t yrs. now. ______. c call alla.' Coll 736-6559 MANUFACTURED bat^ SERVICE utllltlos, pavod roods, «g. ViN FA L 'LS- C u lo 1 2 both.541543714 3bdrm , 2 Boat tho hohoot in our AC BLUEMEMER 4 c o m p a n y ~ dmt, nowly romodolod. balh. 5502.SSOi Lel u a ahow opts. Many Comploto sharpening. good covenants. ' 44 ly clhor omonl* CONONSTRUCnON H Carbide 4 stool saws. Il7,9004up. In,- itllltios z poid except youhomi tios Includodod. For m oro RosJdontliintlal, romodol, now lectrte. Call 733-9472 . • Informationneon c right now , homos.II , WFLEETWOODSI IS, llconsed manufac- . AWORKOFART ' Built In idahol jW ir f 604 4spoaktoD) Down or Karon turodd homehi sorvlco CO. ' / 734-4050*1-80(»471.40SO DOSHiER J00r731-1600. rProoEsti Handyman Sorricos ; $ 9 9 d o w n . 5 2 8 9 /m o . txIm 6 0 4 1 I . UNFlNFURNISHED Estlmalos. 543-4125 Home repairs: Electrical, 14'X66‘,Sl 3 bdrm., 2 bath. utlllUNFURNISHED I APTS Dur offico 647 ------REALTY 'k Avo. Located Canyonn HiliaH C ontracting plumbing. Hdht caiMnliy, Inc.: sotup. dollvory, 6* qiqoAPTS/DUPLEXES painting. FREE 734-2922 walls, g upgrodod Insulo- - 1- pogos. bojo ontro dlroctly bohiohind Torgot & Romodoodeling. Additions, B A JO pog E S T im T K . 733-0966. tlon, stovo, refrlg., & a U O pagos, bajo ontro Homo hoyho> porguo usted Waromart. fApts. 2 bdrm. - Now,ow, Commercial. - TWIN FALLS 20-80 acros. 20 37 4 3 bdrm. 2 Rosidontial. R^ 'T r r .bundingalteorfarm.good brand 42 new D irect T.V. Iomo . hoy porguo uslod hoi doboobo ronlar. Rosd, 2 balh 5437 HANDYMAN SERVICE AAA-1 SHELTON'S satellite & 27* RCA 1 .1ol dobo ronlar. R ose, 208-733-233-2224, •: l«th. 5502.12. Let us show 22 yeare a rs exparfence. ^We do a largo variety ot TREESERVICE • • location, vlow & wator, —- il TJ.W oo foodhff, 423^709 ^ 736-3576 loavo mossago. ^televlaion.ONLYin I A you homal Joba induding rototllllng. Sorving Maglc.Venoy- . Burfey. Call Scott oolloct, ■ — ______s s n i T SY HORSE.PROP- - Can u s to 800 If wo cw W o^R lvor Valley • 13 acros 4 4 bdrm, TW INFALL.LS. New cor- ( TWIN FALLS Houao on 206-678-961 bu lor 208-436- B.fJCULEY HORSE PROP- EHTY131 D & M nlolp S f youi Froe Estlmatesl orwherovor 1.4 acre#, prime E. loca- 4226 nv ovos ’‘O'"'RTY 13 ocros 4 4 bdrm, 2 b a lh1. .cocorrals 4 pasturo. P*L J Ppaint, 2 bdmi, rnjC O N C R ETE • FREE ESTIMATES • jplox, with 008 *fvK«K. 733-0002 tion. S11S.OOO. 734-6305. Ha ------h abath, h corrals 4 pasturo, 1 yr. Iooso, loai 51500/mo. Ibothdupl voways * Potlos * — — 736-35j8 BAJO entro, podomos dar- 208-'yr. le a se , 51500/m o. Ca!l788-368-3802. .hoot, ovonon ronflo, and rr wnvw —-I., 'n rofrlgoratorlor. W/O hook- ★Sidewalks* *S ' H I TWIN FALLS. I.S Acres'. TWlo una caso con torono, - ■ A1-T+T STUMP REMOVAL , buen crodlto 0 mal, tone- HAl^ LTON. Syrlnga ups, storagiago oroo, quIol NO JOGIOB TOO SMAUJ ■ S I •ANYWHERE S16.000. Exocutlvo aroo ^ TZELTON. Syringo Eataios.)S. 1 1bdnn. opts. In location,li,ln Sowtooth Oonniwnis. 536-6705 ^ In country. South W ost moe |°j nvostroa llnandofos Froo estimates • • HamoRo8<>,20a-73?-2224 2slates. bal 1 bdnn. apts. in beautiful,iful, vrall-molntolnod' School Dlst1st S450.00 por TTI------A4TLAWNCARE TonyCarponter part of Twin Falls. Groat oautlful, woll-molnlolnod 4 quiotot forf( tho elderly, tiionlh. 73'736*1770, 0X1. lomyConorete . A for hOfSOS. Call 423-9746. JW ca,Tlred of traddng . Lown Lay mowing, tree and 734-1231 • TWIN FALLS Nood 0 Call'. quiot for tho elderly, tiondlcappsappod or disabled. 3^ , leave Moblie 4200771 S a iI ^iAl tho houso? Nood scftrub trimming. Fll£ni700 8q.tL3bdrm, TWhome? Dlstiussod Invon- —andlcappod — or disabled. 'C a l l 629' tory salol Only 3 models HAZI LS147 5575/fflo asldowaowolk or patio? Call Londscopirm. Lan Now Lawms, 2 both houao with Ig. ;all 829-4206 TOO 1* 6 0 0 -3 7 7 Fencing, m e Ouotnl DALE'S TREE UMB loft to chooso frem. Cali, 9 0 * 3 7 7 i3 5 2 9 . E ijO (Hoaringliing Impalrod) . Now 2 bdrrdrm. All opplo. us forimr Immodloto sorvlco. Fo CHIPPING. ■ ------Bhop,. 8.'5 ocroe w/ 7 " AC. W a io r & 733-216;1167 or 734-4742. 643-8847 64^ o r 733-3170 ahorosofTwlnFallscanal now;733-2224. ^ ^oarlr^mpalrod^^^^ FAI , For mulch br disposal wator. 2 ml. N. of Rlor. W L L S 1 b d rm ., San. paid, N :USTOU ROTOVLUNQ • Stumpgrlndor.Free TWIN FALLS. 14X66 '94 hr a * ^ * * * * * * * * * * * * $325fIfBt(!fBt4last,’160Mad- Elwoodft VNFTE. MARBLE, CUS Call 326-6490. ^ iS-Sv - 5 = Tractor mounted 5' tBIer, . , ostlmatos. Call (208)734- Champion. Excol. cond. Call/IN FALLS. 1 bdrms. Ison,733^^33-6871, • ■ 734-1 UMESTONE Trac s p . =lalizod , a In kllchon BiaBiodo-front end loader.. > 2742 or (2081733^123 ...... I Win kll trado for 30' trovol 6335. 0 0 ■ - ^ Weedcuuing. , | 514 tr PI a i le r o r 5 th w h o e l. {Heaidnns. 5440. > 1 ,~-i, • • • • - — . counlora t lops,I bathrooms, INTOMEPflOPERTY rPloaso - call 733-6488. —st “ value In TWln Falls , (lA T^A H . flro^ljlacilaco surroundings, Mun ■ irk lri jv o Polnl Ooslgn. . | WILDWOOD Log Homo TWIN hono (208)734-4498 INVESniENTPROPERTY InswRUf"” ;.' ! ■ MR. GREEN Twin Falla finest luxury kits, financing ovallablo. 5335 Please call 733-6497. . 2bdm p Au ^ 7 - '- - ‘ HARfEY^EY CUSTOM bI o O Your'our Yord Core Senrfooman aportmentcommunlty. 60 I _ -VWIJa i y A t m V n l h ^ l n ' a » * r A & Bostv - 4 REMOMODEU(IQ Docks. Cdm:dmmofdal & Rosldontial. unite, pool.vclub^ houso. ,lJ!2bed* . Qoragoigos, Fafm Bidgs, Comploto Cc Lovm Coro Resumes, letters, tsrm Prosontly undor ccnstnio- I ROME. 2 bdnn. I'/i balh '• l ' popore..younamoitwe ' jartmonl. washor/dryer ; . \. ' ;. ...iV .., -,concrotiroto, Naw Const. 734-6068 73^ o r 420<6tQl 'Frooostost-lnsuranco worit • FREE Fi ESTIMATES It Lynn 734-7748 ThofiiaaDevalopilitntCo ’ I »k*up,-small backyonl. * ? >10mo.Cali^4-6fe6. ,vi:;-.f':™ --'* ' ' 'TSM0380 Si or 733-6838 a 0 6 W 6 8 7 7 g - ■ Tony's T o r Landscsping 'N -1 o matter how you spend MT. HOME • Sulldere op- I IN FALLS Allractivo 3 ‘ ' SAWTCVTOOTH SHEET & & H om e Repairs your days, ditiKltd Ills B i f^booie.r-t::.; portunity, oldor cinder 5 I jrm., 2 bath duplex, now ionaa H 7W 6 0 0 f o r w «P METAL • . ..Pni Pmning, trimmll^. new your buiy schidula. Pul ■■iMrtiwa.-.' . . ’ Hosting//)ig/AC Rofrigoration lawn8prlnklora.16yra l» classiriBd's time-saving plox ori 1 acre, zonod for IliljMmi L fflilnt/carpot, appls., gar.,- b i « ' Convnordirdalondrosldondal oxpor. 0x1 W e do what you cflrectonr of goods and nr-1 : l6unlts'peracro; HO neod yd., Ponino Dist., , ..vtowtowoAfcryoutoday. i • $135,000. L ttv m tt’

------— ------] STRAWV1 I tton bales, top PACKARD BELLMulltl B: 4 t n T “ ' n PUMPS gasollno.. 5 used.I PIANO. Wurlltzer. $60600. SPRINGER SPANIELL " r¥*heat or barley. Media, 4866 ES. I Epson < W ayne.4Toklokiem. Exc. cond,. recentntiy Puppies. 8 wks, old,i. I THE ACES OON BRilDGE^ BobbyWolff 1 '®MiH ? tyC om pany Actkxi prhtar.jr.VLWFmon- ■P E B O S E E O2J22I2D m $600/ea., 324-55091»9Bftofe tuned.Will socrificic o . $100. Call733-9459 67M813<» 3 o r 670.197a ltor.2yr».$SO S00-*3»^ WEIQHTQYM. "r;'.'.'’ REMEMBEIJER ____ : ^ STRAW-Ba• Bartey, premium v — ' ; I MaxExcoUemo ou placed PIANOS • Restored, rofl^ Tho Tlm es-New s will ■/towtJwwoItent^but«;~»{snot ““ TnOK)R T O es-n-A strip p eir r hh e a d e r, w ee d I 811)10 $100.00. Can 733 >ln77>o bhed. tuned, giiaramooood. no longer offer the enough to toield a b ro advisuxjTd;- r ■ A KKQ8 7 free, intiin Ihe field. Call I FIREWW O O ^ J I 77/ne»-New9?Nowowlsthe i Cad 733-3905. G uaranteed special, one mu«t al 4 o Jenow og 7 4 2 829-6618IB o g o in s t ♦ , WOOD STOI T Bmotocomopfckupk up your — F ast C ash, o r Fash K — ^ byTite SAX-Corui alto. 0X& COI tchoT^" . King. Prince I X iS C F O RISALE S plcturas.6t^1 ^ Cash Junior in dassi. K Q 9 6 6 I Customer Son/lcaCIcioopt dition. $400. Coll 73< ficatlons P e ts a n d . - . Nfiidzsche t o ■ 7056 evet. ;___ P e t Supplies or . V . . . W E S T •' BAST I ? ? . ”ll".?n'd ______L 2 2 2 L - I K I. $50. Roll SATELLITE DISH,IH, Echo TRUMPET, Blessing, EEx- Lhrestock. W e ♦ 5 4 2- * AJ 10 9. I n Exorcise bike. $ d ------ill top desk. $75.7 S .S e t o f Star.S800/offor.CaUCan 733- ceilont condition. $25t250, apoioglze (or any . Today’s East'knew it wastimevm .v Q 8 S ^ 9 6 3 - I w m m Inconvenience tnIs IjBW IffflflJB |nm w njBrlE*CAnPET Oiunu.JIOO.0 . 2 flo o r 6630 leave nwg daysday Ploase call 423-9607, lo Bwitdi a t trick two. Butu th h e w a s ♦ 1098 642 “ m ay cau se our ^ a 7 I B T O lamps, while1 or01 black. g^TELJ^E. 8‘^ d lacking In im a ^ U o i v Inst BIrdvlow. TRUMPET. Conn. Studo valued advertisers. ■ • instead of * 7 * A S 3 2 I WHmm■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a BEDROOM SESET.Uttloglris .$16,734-2653. cmmblor model. $250 or bost offo attacking tbe main threi I dream bdrrr 91. Com- Can 324-6626. leave m^ lUTH . 4 801 i bed/dressen ^^'sAW .Tole'oledomoat Remote control. ( chose a w ooden defense an( 500/oflof. ------—: ------Z i i — i 2 i— South tlAie to inake his garni 6 3 I ANH-7pm & — ig o a r,4 09/08/96, $ 1 5 0 -S I 88! 5 . new.324-5501. It was useless to continuiInue d ia- Vulnerable; Both t0 a m -5 p m .8 5 « COMHERCIAIIAL SEWINQ ? * » Jg- •222l‘»ball “ helmet, $ 6 0 .0 0 . Gom e go Ih .9/02, 10a gam es & extras.1. $7$75,00, male & female, 436-630302. mdnds; S outh's jum p to gan . M -deaiers.'S. bt o th in d o o rs MACHINE Tocsew.Ti liko. $12,734-3772.I game left Dealer North ______W oasecan734-46H little for West in high cards. ' (Hailey/ ArArm'orvJ 4 out- now,$1.000.i ___ BORDER COLUE - JUD- pu| CAMPERSHELL CM i I VARIETY FOODS Choosing the. routinec cccourse, Thc bidding: d o o rs will be selling a roticH SP/N-Lg, sunken, completecor plos, shots & papers.. Ci grestvarioi )seat&lg.cof- gloss, for 8' be I___ _I & S ^ V IC E S East switched to a heart >amboo/raU>n. back. Can 326-54 w/docking. Works•ks great\ 726-0746. $950. Call 324-9535 switch up to dummy's wea - South West ...... ------1 $200.324-80; ^ ------BOXER puppies. Reacedy APPLES roody alAlox- CAH8EALER.I, couldn't-hurt and it mig IV Pass i . ( SP A . Moving, musllusl soil, SopL 3. Mafos. $250,01,00. andor's Orchard. $6/bu. S S i3NT Allpass 3RLIANCES FUTON BEDD IDeluxe, fo r' canning fish w /2 1 wator bod Fomakw. $300. 733-731:3 1 ^ U-pkJ< or picked. 32601622 some good. It was a futile ge Salo, good CONxxl. groat for cans, $40.423-i1 Calspa.OuJonwntt frame. CO1I733-606. South took his heart ac iR, largo, upright .colfoago studijdent$120or ------;------B U a TERRIER puppio>io9. B & G P R O D U C E ■lamondlO '34-8326 CASH roglsUir. S» sta rte d Qie clubs. E ast to( 301. Good snopo. bost offor. 73< sfs Q ^ s l® STOVE, pollot. Whitfield Whi (3) m a les, g o o d blocood to acros of U-pIck vogota-a- $100.00. 0 ... dopsrtmont, $4£$450,324- Advantage ii-TI -T w i t h lines. Call 734-5554 daj third round and led another = HUTCH C l(. , .oxcel. oond. 5509aRor8pm . leys bios. Can 326<003 UL______hoonh. Usod 1 yoaryoar. Uko or 733-1435 evonlngs. South lost a finesse, but i H T H E A C E 5 M ISC. W/CM/D. g a s d ry o r, D e s k , smm i a l l . C o il ------1;— BARTLETT PEARS CHAIR, lift. $450150. Girls 3 now. $1.000.00.324- could West do?. Whateverc r hI e d ld os-u-B $250forseirset. Grill w /gos 432-5246 FREE TO GOOD HOMEIE 6 Now roady at Akland d tank, $7 0 ,1 ------—— spd. $25.'000 ChryslerC t ANNINQ BED Now No 94 mos. old cute m ale |)ui^up. Orchard. 1826 E 4500 N i would n ot woric. South coulay«- »Arealstoal-l 532->32-4261 423-4587.______Ing only on e trick In cach sui MSI ----- Locally grown berries; isuiL } J0 ; 6 3 CHEVY engine, fa What should East have vsO-IOfL FREE to good njml homm o, Raspborrlos, SepM : You ive led a t A 7 RANGE •: ——:------bum, ’49,216, S2 5-$8.45 8mos.fofna!oWolfMaLlala- pick or wo pick. 4'A mllosrs trick two? The main threairual w as * aA532 | ^e.olmc py bod framo. tonk. 1 -5 0 0 go :od. Froo mutow/shots. 423-485'J51 East of K-Mart Very Bor- dummy's d u b suit; whatevei dlUon an d c o*sors.Sf50.- heodw/stand.S1l 615-3405 ' ~ ryForna, (200)423-9071.I. might have In h e a rts couldiuld w ail. S o u lh NorthJ 423-4767. can 734-5564. nl offlco dosk. H'SS7 f r e e - 2 Goidon Rotrlovi r»«taiiwQ*o. Jeep cab. tits CCJ: J2& C J3, WELL PUMP 1/2I HP sub- X^u w to s. females. .CtCall SWEET CORN, melons.J. To neutralize the clubb threat,iY [ • i J ♦ REFRiQERIERATOR.com- 18 mossogo. mergablo pump & r tomatoes, or^lons and oth*> East should have led thehe iSDsde p o d , $50.550. Sm. micro- “ or vogotables and fruits. 36-7202 leave COMPUTER CAI FREE: Fomalo pup to goc jack at trick two. This deniesKi a t ° WBve.$50.30. Both liko now. : a rT | 50, S i K ' T o f a S Emerald Valley Gordon 52. "wssage. Micholln P205/7C twiQiQ homo. Medium size, bloc er spade entry to dummy,ly, iIsolat-^ 643-4852. Cntf, V4 mHo N of Hagor- -QP4 T Inn u,/ Of 4 tirOS, $60. Ei« and brown. Call S4J manonHwySO. 837-4872■2 ing the clubs after a ro VACUUM - h :u “ 2 ^ !% S SOt.S300.734.8B1-6959 WORD. P R O bE:S S S O R . 8979. leave mossogo, holdup b y E a s t. W ith on™ onl; lwo;-:AN^ItFourur hearts. North's oio. an attsattachments vrith ___ Brother, oxotl, cond. con In- 5 p ro m is e s a five- shampooeri 9 - d ra w o r dudes discs, oosysytouso. tc IQUANA 2yrs.old. QrOi club w in n e rs, South wo'ulould win'- P too IviDEOE^IPMENTr IW tiie tliree-card w asher/i ______w/walnut finishh fl 8irSl*or! $200,00. can 733-8I13-8630. pot lust not.onough tiff only .eight tricks, sendinding ttie '. Stiow •R/DRYER Kqn. vau i ' ' lo spond with him , Coj ^ support, $200. Warranty, o wBiiino lor? 5125, Konmoroiro washer, _ SATELLITE system, 61/2- gomeonedowa m ore, $20 clanlN odad___«xc, cond.. $15 & oxiros. Ali in exce z dean, strai;itroighL 736-4805 ^ ‘ “ 5150/offor, 4 0 1 8 4 • dish, receiver, control3l It’s well to recognize thcthe n e e d r • ? ______. 734-0324 Of 733- |MUaCWjWSjmjJj«IUMEHTS cond. 5200-.73M 964___ am), dish control, docod-d- for a switch In th e attack.LlfsaiaqS; If HEATER, Roll------lum or. $300/olter. 734-1207, (4 gal., usod. liko i 8 t ALTO SAX Now" T I X iOUANAS (2) Modlui useful to know In which dindirection *12 I FA)( nn ?-«li “ IZO, w ith full 8 0 t-U| one should attack. i.ctwiWiMUjrtririaal«.t>>e- HOW, oloc..■«-. 73^-9691. I h EATIITING & • good cond. $300.00. Cali S100. Call 324-7490 SATELUTE system, now, 324-3509______$500.160 channels froo,b! d d e e d o r a M ^ I AIR CONDI■Dr o n i n g I . ------Wanted dl ^ ------LAB Pups. Choc. AKC,/:,AII 736-8800,______TVs, I used 6 mos.. 1 L /LXJ /l i n ALTO SAXOPHONE shots, dow dows. wormcmod - -I HORSES. 0yr.-Old Sorrol’ CON::OMBINE-Casd 660. lots t r aMLER- i l 2 horso. 1902 TVDoetor ranorrowlong - Bundy. Uke now. ^ Male $250, fomaloS3C300 g 0 2 5 oehilng. Well broko. AJso ofsporoparts. oft IJHC401 6 $850. Call 934-4366 aflor. ISO. good condftion. mil . 50.733-5508. A f ^ 734-9624______|_WAMTEDTO_Btr^ 4 yr. old brown filly. Gorv rowboancuttorv«15Sldo rovi fofhar hay. made In Montana. A 'T ( m ------Do & broke. Call 324-7292 Rako. Ral C all4 2 3 ^ 1 4 . 3205 CLARINET Holp 10 Sth Avo. W, Wondoll | BUILDING rovE-Scott, t i m e s C L AS SS S IF IE D child ehangodinstnji la b YELLOW pupS. AK( 8 row boan roko. Coll Con>n strurMnts ,uK/champ blood, Roac'“'Jy Zoyor208- 495-2829. HORSES. CRAWFORD COI/COMBINE-JOtrOO.turbo, TRAIUWLERS-Exc. Inventory - ab m w n i ______D EPA RTM•MENT ! Good. usod.• S SopL $300.734-4463 0! VOOD, 1X12‘s. WOOD STOVE FARRIER SERVICE., hydrastatic. hyfi dlp.^ pour ol- of h«horse or cargo trailers. ®ARNWO .5 5 3 8 .22S-m------733-4585______ACREAGE or largo lot.'t. Please eall Forrest or ovator. ove 2 h e a d o rs. Call ftatIt bed,bi gooseneck and ™“S|: » V f i S S ------CLARINET, Bundy. I — wantod lo buy In Moglcic MIdwle a t 20 6 -5 3 6 0 3 5 . 625-5635, 02* ■ bompimpor pull, Troflor parts. ost ollor. 733-4805 front, o x tcand. o f Call 733- FIREPLACE: Solid So cast noods pads, with!ilh case!1 LABS, Black,2 AKC. char«wn- Volloy, CaU 829-5554. lUSllly Trallor* Sales w nO D . pino.oini W eathered If Butch. - I,on. Inoludta« all.« Bost $175,00. CaU837-637-6304 pionship bloodline, boi3om ------' HORSES: Boufltit. so td L COR50RN CHOPPER,,2 row, ------M ^ l. $250 ea. 736600007. ATC, looking for borgolnIn WE. Frontage RD. f?ncoboC VE Cast Iron. 423- tTKled. Call 733-6055. bolboll dri'ion. modol 660, romt . 324^ E ^ H I \ DRUM SET Yomoho, — prtaod 3-whool, Must run II. —— ■ I ' ■ «$2500.922-5173. « . Jillll! : a g . a f 3 ^ ; usod for cook- UWNMOWER. J brain, a IttASTlFF-Rog, pups (FU.FUo) & bo in reasonably good)d UULE. Super pack mulo & ------t, JO, $50,' tronic, drums, bn ULERS Clrdo J Horso —— — . os flro sholld. tO sod ladlos'I- biko.bl 530. stands, $300,734-634-0959 ultlmoto In foyolty aa n r d condition. Prefer 200CC.c, ' I peck boxes. Qoose nock COflCOHN HEAD. Hosston 4 Stock trlrs for solo or ■ ’ 808 ( I S.Sl'sIf}26-1t07. 12 spd. m oS 'bil ■ ■ II I family protection. $60600. mkl 1900’s, Honda, auto-0- row. Call 934-5106. trallor. Call 734-3S87. row ase. Wado Zollinger I COMMLIMUNiCATiON “ 2 biko child carricirrlors $20 G U ITA R - B randnd now l will dolivor. 406-227-82JJ297 motlc clutch but wOl con- Yamaha, smallorIlor size. . PASTURE 120 Acre# In HARHARROWBED, t068.dk>- akioy Basin. 678-3342 | d DE e v i c e s I I a113 t 1 sot of lown fum ------aider othora or 4-whoolor. Aairs $30 grootfor boginrtinners. POMERANIAN Puppppy Ploaso can 733-5552. Richfield. Metal roof. 28x solsol. good shapo, flold w a u t TiOMQ on table w/4 chai iNTED.Small Hoppor- 2-WAY RACRADIO (2) Motor- j L ^ ^ C T I Young childs' bikibiko. brand S80/bost olfor. 678-^8-1764 Champion llrios. Sno leo'w /trusses. FREEco- rooroody. S24.000 or best '^*7po grain bin. 5-6 ton olio UHF v — white w/black spots.$4(S400 BAND SAW-largo Slzo Ioror ment feed bunte.466-6496 off(offor. Call 934-5150. aAuetlona now. $30.733-18■’675 QUn-ARS74 Strotoc•otocastof. 934-5559______wood cutting, good cond..1. i p ^ . 206-768-0164 Intprostedc • Houiohold ------HORSE TRAILER 2 horse ^ '67 Strotocastor, 12 fposonable, 326-5224. '] HOR ------1 Tools-CCH::oll0ctlbl05 MEflniTT aiumlnui Hohner. Yamaha’haaAp° 1 POMERANIANS AK The Tim es-N ew s will tandem axle, tack aroa, ■ " t o s I \8 0 9 lQSE03tland.li. TF-734-2548 ocho rack. Alm(im ost now pinujo accoustics,cs, Yama-'i rogistorod, Cuto, cuddiddly. BASKETBAa STANDARDto no lo n g er offer th e JS1050. i i Call 7 3 4 -^ 9 7 . I CUSTOM I COM!3M PUTERS Aug.26th0:3Ot10pm.Rofllstor m o n u o J trD o o o d m iii. ho base, Drums.Sns,S1000. T rl-colorod. B aby HullIk Portable (ours was stolen)in). FARM SERVICES I al each auctl(ction to Win a 326-5490. ' ' Z ll)loi} ^ & hardvirdwaro. balla.9 wksold. Call73734- Good usod VCR. CallDll ' QuamoTeedsF^al,. wNtWNES635wlndrower.ond 1 ^ 486 0X100. V scationPkg , i~ . ., 100. now warranty, Las Vegas V( Ilor S25 Ob Mikes ofid olhorraccesso- act 3132 or 734-5437. 733-7801 F ast C a sh , or F a sh dump, dut oxc. cond., 432- AMrA Custom Plowing with e MB ramim. ,.HD. koyboo/d. . 3 days, 2 nl{nlohts $100 In MISC. Rolrigorator Cash Junior In dassi- 6613 661 Of 731-6613. or without anhydrous MS. 14‘• monitor, m< ponllum slot. Kono biab S r t p i o y . AIftiSn' POODLES, toy. 2 AK BOTTLES, Jim Boom, ficatlons P e ts a n d -rrr 1 fm Plaoso ^ ® Idd. wantod lo buy, soli or LOADER JD 24 Skid Sloor, >»807S o r 4 2 0«)76 120 avail,HI, $988.733-6920$ ConUnontoItal Hotel a condithjn. $50.00 mldl.$2400.543-2St s malo-black, 11 Weeks OJ S S lngsevsry call 733-2647 or 7: $300 oach. Can 734-0931935. trado. Call 733-7386- VQ4D Wisconsin ong, L chopping, ei com bln- COMPUTERTER ■486(CD wllh ong, noods work. S2.000- , M1SC.TV. Phllco^ J05. can. P'ANO Hoddorf up Tiors CABINETS, kitchon. Want-iT ■' g. swoth, bole, stack, printor, S' With bench. S40od. g o o d PIANO Baby Grand —— • Good quality only. Ploaso10 valued advertisers. MilMilking o q u lp m o nt for ' ttio0 Slacksi all’ln ono opor- 3 6 6 SX-2C020. $325. Call | UWN&E MI aldonado Mobilo ‘q S10,000. More bean forr ' Pross•OSS & Aluminum Weld- < oquip. avail. If Inlorostod, 3ADDLE tnil alm ost now, tus- |ng.g, work> guaranteod, O tom made. 16%’ seat. V* 431.2 9 9 6 I Go i >1-2993 or 631-4031. 1 ' G ot jo tta C call 420-3340 tOBVO 17103------sage, or 734-5927 SADrigain, $1300 543-5243 ------JKID STEER LOADERS, | 706 I X ^ , TRAILfR 2. 1989, Qohl. 1500 & I Fi • AAA Cuatomor Ratod ------FARM SEED & ' 2200 hrs. Porklna diosol. I ^ E | R T T l ^ ^ « Q e5 E OXJ < J . T I l^attwrflteSUwkTraUers SKIC CL oood tiros, good cond. W ^m Qaiyo Westland Motors &{-0ovt$a500.733-5761. 2 .' ALFAl 733-1623, l-eOO-333-2219 220 FALFA SEED, AAA 2 “ Ots ond pasture mixes. . _ SLOPE MOWER. T o r r ^ . AUQER g ra in , 6 ’X eo' ^ 3b Hamilton Seed, Call . Z , X ; 19996 Mazda B32300 s tronsportouooron — l4-3S67or733-1477. • O . 1996 Mazfiaa Protege LX 70 wtieol8,16HP.B4Sma- SLO FALFA SEED Family » ^ tor. $1700. Also. IH 916 m . '95«4.8% ap^ -flralncorjiblne.a29-544^. Imc owor, Troasuro, VNS, " ronglor plus now varlot- < 12,995r- % 9 ? Call after s. 736-6256, s(ask).$1.30-$2.60. “• BEAN BOXES 96 now' 126-4735 or 326-4074 g m i primorod a numbered }PUO P IL E R . S p u d n jk 326- 30'x42ft. toloscope. ip boxes at $130 each. Coll Dave or U u m at 643-5698 8PU$14,900. (2) H a rv e W ri - , - 708 I UE«P• Powerc VRtidows • Power U , •DoolMiiror'}r • Step 2 row w/blowera, $4200 ■ tionbg • AM/FM Cassette j SEAN CUTTEB Speedy 6 ' 00. WIndrower, Lock- | > Crrf$6 Control • Air Conditto wood.2row .$1.400. Coll I 678-6831 leave mossogo ALFAlFALFA SEED, Greon- N S ay',contactM lke BEAN C tm ^ R S . 2 Inter- jssman, 543><905. . I Q ;. 1996 MazddaB2300SE 195)96 Mazda 62 twlkwial.wimPlckotHnjnt _®« ends. Call 324-5164. JCattle T i guard o r bridges, b ARURLEYSTRAW ' J E S ! hsavy duty, semi proof. , 450Blgbalos. 4 . 4 . 8 % a ^ BEANRAKE,Heatt>-8rpw eoj 995 71«X13’.23-ccm pBtm ort 837-<37-6313 or.420-394S • . ^11,995^ ^ * ' 3 ,9 I BeenCuttM-.Speedy^ow calfpone. S75/ea. For Can 20^046-2991 Info,, J ” coll 734-9691...... BUYJ1YINO/SELLINO top , . ilry hay. Any sh e bales. O ' * > BEAN WIND ROWER.' JUN cal BEAN Pick Up, good EdBd Bench, 1-800-709- < L ockw ood e n d d u m p , .Infocondition. P lo o s o call 3860:»60: O • /AirCondHIonfag #96138 excel; cond. $1800/offor. ——208-537-6954. ■ inlng » AM/FM Coi»lle;«DDod A!r Bags O Y-Oot hay, 65 tons, *S• SE PaAoge • aW/FM Cos; _____ • Air CondHIonln fRACTOR-IHC 656. flow woodBod free 61 cloan. Cali * BEAN W IN D R O W E R ^ .208drive, 100 h rs on robul t 423-5a-5302. ______J Lockwood 8 row end motor w/formhond quick —— dump, flold ready. Call attachod loodor. bought HAYY Approx.A 110 tons of ^ 1996 Mazdda Millenia L 1996 ^Mazda B230I)OXTSE 5 423-C29 , M JSnow. Call 324-6167. ■ xsd quality alfalfa. 1st & n a . id culling. Coil 543-.—I ^ ♦ 4 . 8 % ^ BEET HABVESTHR, 3 Of rRACTOR ! !! JD 4430 2- 66I2'i12 or 543-6777. ^ 995 4rowHe8Ston,.666& ^vitiod drivo. Pow or S ^ '27,995- ^ M 2 ,9 Ploaso call 6 2 5 - 5 6 3 5 HAY^JtY (or salo. 1000 tons q ' 496. 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