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W i l A T H E R s i n y (o u r Cyes ’ Today: Sunny irilfa leeKeatrindslO -% 4Ss^Hi^m d3i ^ h m S O s . - — Ltws near 50 degrees. ; Teen - Ml^c\SlIeyiair quality iiwalsLAL. these haz^5y days , drug use

M a q c V a i x eE iY B r « K *&iiBB b &aa b a amgSacn. ^ Pmtr.Icms: see aboot fouror five stublibble- ri9tteair;Rpoi«a weUare watdets woEQirmAiraTi^wTt f |plM 33KS3smss> ootmogcresgEgping on right now.” BurUQodJndMwaCimSwertefflebb. ■ 'msrQuafia ) tiie results. a a dh sm ete tfagig ag litj ia tig W m i o f aIp p tD 10 knots weren’t dissipatgating TbtBUitaBwlrwbui A/i bflrntted ^ 3 mason peopla f t i ^ greb^mB8e*D«D6acI«A!K*fT^iu« tfeehaieonTToesday- afteraooo, Camithithers empkgw an usi^nwrjuanaln 1994. The tnfiralLOi • iNtMtacoatnMtarItamndvOdflm, ” n rp gggygjfeuog^^iiiata;^ X, t!ie wiad has been blowi nunibBf of now usen has risen «w»tywy ieMagtcVall^. MibotiMrtPfrtoM. 'ZywMlnce199l. ■ ' t r po o c. T e d e d d b z r e qsEt tirff amoketnffltfee n n fill* aterm for ^ Roadside TexpcD^Bnghfls xDocc^*‘ * Scdd O enste^ aa m£ ' “Iteweociiither ts magnifying th e probl ii;Fbrax«npt*.11n No sale: CTWitr^ JS hanpng am imrf in*■«» w; ftSS'SSTf litlicH d ru g U te s-at T n U k Bc^aal ilspc3jpog^ sn l beoBse the sn iwhat 'omimiaaiioinl the end of the road iin n E b m i e wecalEtiteessastern Great Ba^** said Bunureau Un»DMrthelnterMC ■ Arpcngycuthoged 12-17, lOSpemxnt nt ^ a t e a o o L 5S5?3f»£" *hod tisM ari IQdt drvg vtithh a monthnth p = e B B i cTaEB^is ofLaadBibBawagxw»nr ftrp dxSpatChCT StiSteve . AwRMEntMdShoirteShOMFtOlROKl, ^ Coring OB^v^aStyatO^Jt^X d lM survey. Thai's up from B2 ’ S e n & D SB to SD sxae^ &etaaite s BOfcg.^1lo g h l? a d ozen fires, coverie ring bst.ttttnwdputtabeiiboicontnCMbum . " regon oottenfWd. wpero(iMift19M.Thaindude3 ^ S 9 Bl A e I x s J a ^ S e s 3EBB QfaoSlFS0 7 abonc2D0JX»;0 acres of public land in Orej I n c A ^ In cocaino uso (froni 0.S5 S p o r t s a t m d : Please see AIR. Pag£'ageA2 p o r ^ to 0.0 pcRent) and hakidnegongen usa prom 1.1 porcont in 1994 to 1.7.7 N e wrsott: s TVi»wwg ■■ p«P0fjintln1995). . ; . .i R o iliiL. PageD l

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Sodose:Gol£Ea-Mai]c Calcavecdoa misses a c:campaignn v4ridi cost hini tiie S7 Ifeyernfflnpny, > Associated Press______WASHINGTON — A 105 petper- nt jump in teen-agca^’ drug; useus ice 1992 instantly becamen e a; F o o d &H o m i m pai^ issue Tuesday. ~ Doi(lie calicd it a “nationnon al Bdnlsfflsgar':— tragigedy,” and the White Houso use imed against political graric•and- ded.i>aeeci ' . staiiimding DcDole, speaking to th e Veteranirans rvwlr rro ^ orm- Ik : 0fF(Foreign \Vars in Louisville,,K Ky y., 3^^ i • said,id, “This is nothing short of a P a g e C l itional tragedy. Starting nean ex t • . Jamnuary, I’m going to make2 th e a Tn ‘^iitifn1 dru(ug war priority No. 1 oneo n ce ' ■■ T agaL;ain.” F ^ C 8 TThe l CZinton administratioitio n : H«*n i< ratiaftiTly ____ “ pr pressed concern about the nc------govtivcniment report on drug; use,us< MBtMwiwnmttiirw rclcileased Tuesday, but said itt wasw: . ' Tonab^tiniKAxeacoi B 0 S 1 QlOdtBd fingjrtps doring 8 busy Tueruesday aftamoon of flngeiprintlngInglnthehi^sclioo'ral I ...... <«>«0 important to be merely fodd(3dder dned loa^ashis.____ ------for-rrpolitical attacks.------oesiixnaaer “1“The one thing we can’t do) is to1 - • tum rn drug use among young peop!eople . Martha M s how: Set to a political football, becau:M use table? Ko sweat. lat is the wrong messagee fc fo r Jewfinge;erprintkaw goes5 into praactice sds," presidential spokesmasm an Mik,ike McCurry said. “They’lll jju u s t The law req u ires cmEjmployees who have , . thin O p i n i o n EBW ink it’s an issue for the polilloliti* ola-weadier T ^ i * ___ Goodin]lg schools woriced less th an five yesyears to pay for their, ’ ' danans and not something thatI theythe _ Where home is: As Im criminal checks, whichh costo about $40. B ut havAr feiniftUBS m 2 .. ' ' Please;ise see PRINTS, Page A2- T™' weathcf break: Code P « e M ______Please see DRUGS. Pagq/>3gqA2 -• ^vesbdeagused&n hr»»aTf fn riipir VorHt»cS E C m O N - \ U.S. ^ ^ iinimum]I pay K Actress’;’ death mlled suicidele ■ |MS(» time: Susan Mi M l^w niiniitium i recm^atwo-jearpie a r /iti b y ------^4 3 | , \ w ag e for her AVfaiteniaiEr ro QJ C o r o n e r c aalls l sedative o')verdose causes e nits way UI p \ . | l i ^ : The Associated Press | B g | [ | | Margaux Hem-in;n-ing- : P n s i idBiitCJIntmi b ' , * “ i r : ^''sy’s death endedded a leeticoD rfatw«taBB |5 _ 1 . S e c t i o n B Y S I ______LOS ANGELES} — Margaux “ V | Hollywood career•er of< n u i t w a g ^ ports------—1-3 ------1^3 . Hemingway committeitted suicide like n.''” — booze, epilepsy,f, bib u ­ OTDCS------4 . TS’^a ^ n a m n :— Fsessaesa CB her grandfather beforere her,1 killing her* ^tt ^th e Section A cad r e o fah* l TtcsSzr oac ci fie 5c* dsn self with an overdose•of of a sedative, the shadow of her moim ore Weather-— 2 0 ^ t5fcsrfde20aaCcEgrg.mniiaameuaemt&e Avar•afage . coroner’s office said TucTuesday. J famous sister Marie[arieL q 2 Q&xafiet^esdarses [ hourilurlywage - " The 41*year*oId modlodel and actress . a S l^ y She was treateded a< t —' N a tio n ------3 4 MtecBonEm e loi«s^sBs£wdass &tcsttS&2ScaS?xl5 St ' was found dead JulyIy 1 in her Santa n H s th e Betty Ford CciCen- W e s t ...... 5 — ...... L m M !» apartm ent. HemingwayHci grew >5^0n f : te r in 1988. le Hzisae C oe^ bsad pbcvedped 2S ftmpun I ' hq^ m .s «Baenaewficn a a . [j ~6verdosei said coroneiiner’s spokesm an splash1 jas a model and gainingg tth h e Idaho ._ _ _ 4 taaV ^ rf fT g WT I iceis aA w jmBsSs-r^poor s i ' EB C T - ' . Scott Carrier. covcrofof Time and a million-doUarr p pc e r ------'s d £E b ib e s g tn tg e w p p a ^ y is w ctfciiH ybeaoserf Three vials of Klonopnopin, one type of fume cocontract, Hemingway starred:•ed in C t e S ^^ iJiS gra ^fat*gSnaoscwE&anl . ' barbim rate, w ere foundund near her body “Lipstidick” in 1976. ifie d SSBSE.. ■ . . and two of them wereTe empty,> but th e But itit was poorly received andd'Wais w; Section C Ids H n szvs zo 3^'«ar& =sj - H a taspeap^of .!; ■ ' ' cause of death was determdet ined to be foUoiveded by forgettable roles in “KillK iller ftod/Home_l-8 siez:E;q3te^iS& siBafepa cesgTrmjTii T ^ ■phenobarbitol, a differc[erent kind of bar- pisi,"in 1979, “They Call Me Bruce'lice?" ifateBinta STSgo xo tWilX v S3 b&e EcoBored.* ; _ j bitunte, Carrier said. in 19822 1and “Inner Sanctimi" in 199199L ; ilfl da]fs in tZB sstesctfisdssk Ifl - r . ' - | | | She left no su id d e noi riel, who had a.small role>le :i n ' «.pu>iMicMn« . x se di brFzzacesgrlTb '% tibe ii2sor secrecarr (■ Ilili Her grandfather useused!f' a shotgun t.' to ... Marit • „• &aiiinr» yndcre r F rzaV S n ZX g ,ncit t TCfl «*ieac6efir« b ;'® mil•er'.- • '81 •8»‘88 ■»! tick,” went on to a siicccssfsssful commit suicide in 1961,951. The author's • •• • ■ in Olms.sucli as Woody 'AUei B z se i a t b e a s = a = s a v x s e^«sag3ed^r « : brother, siste r and father fati also killed Olen's E x t.1 liattan.” £C la^l ■■ Pteasesles»K.F3g£A2 ...... AP/C»i FmI themselves. Fast c a ^ Junior Ads fo ;$500only$10forsi0 The TtmefrNews Ciass 733-0933L,

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m i FoRECAgr. ___ A cross THH E N A iio N - ^ i o M »oJ 22- Magic Valicy , E a s t , S o i u d i w e s t r e c e i v e: scattereda showers;; Dolly hits Mexicoico ’ Sunny today. High iain tthe loiver SOs. West « i£ a 10 idershowers wero scattered ove n,h.cciM rm,M . ' • ' Afternoon ihunde overith —— mph. Tonight dear. Lowaw around 50. Thursday sunny. . ------Sooti*ast.cspcQflllysiy ^ong the Gulf Coast regko, withwiihtbta ^ in the mid-to upper 80s.Os. ng across wide oreos of Fbtida. ^ ■ m * . •'The ultrariolet indexac fcforecast is 7, a high exposureelevdL 1 Rain and oonnsI feSfe OD ^ho i3« posable east of the Appoladuadnansi [CodurP-AlfwlaO* I third of tbe nationm 1Tueslay and showers moistet v i i ^ p ...... Extended regionalnal.fofecast- ^""Friday thioogbSimdimdojr m ostly stmny and boL'S tasYucatao ' I n th e WCSt.'^tnrn re n also were widely-scatteredered ore made laadEaO oa the 1 W ' UOWT. chance of afternoon or eevening thtmderstonns eadi parts of Ariama, New. Lows in the mid-SOs to} th(the mid-60s. Highs 90 to 100, ' * rtd akng Stonny weather watvas cxpected to spring ut> aooss»part»o pa iLjwjjjwJatjl Sbowen and tfadndlindemonns w en Middy scattere ' • Camas Ptairic, WVood o River Vall^ the eastern endjofof ai front that eunred fromI Coloradq_thcPJainsCc during ther« n i ^ t Sunny today. High in 1the upper 70s. T o n i^ t dear.ar.Low dnu^'Kan»andli^lTan^ aoosslom ^ nin s 5 o 6 S io “ DcDy strengthenedkJ frunnrtiopicalsiomi intoa wealwealchu in the mid-to upper 30sOs 7Thursday sunny. High in theelower 1 ,-Midiigan. On &bndjtiday, the &ont Iddcikl offstormsoff name just before rmunning ashore on tfae Yucatan PeninsalPeni 80s. aaoss tbe Plains andmd Mkhvest, pouring almost 33indiesof io atinidday'.wiihvrindsds blowing at a sustained 75 mph.ph. ' ; expected to.weaken as it'crossci T r e a s u i c V a l l e y rain on May Ranch,..Okla. 01 The storm was ex; ossed th \ the strongest stonns stretched'^ed -a to n g a pieninaila, t h « gainri strengths agaip over thdwahhwa ...... Sunny today.-Hi^ in a water Q ... in the lower to miiSOs. rfofth "lineaaostsouthemWaJJidnpin. theJayofCampoiieiie today; wind 10 to 15 mph. Tonigo n i^ t d ear. Low ln the upper 4 ^ ^ “ Showcn fell acrosross parts of southern Texa&, ^an .w c r e ‘Hjcsday’s highest!t Iheat index, die rating based ori the mid-50s. Thursdayr suisunny. High near 9a dot) boil scattered from Texaexas across the lower Mississipssipptand u3„pcR,wre and humjmidity, was 112 at Meridian, MluMlsi.an< . N orthern NevadaJa Tennessee valleysrs iinto Ohio, as well as overr pp a n s o t 1 was 15 at Malta, Idoha andMtssouri. two. Mosdy sunny today,y. HHighs Iq w v SOs to the lower«r90s, Oklaboina, Kansu an Tonight fair ^ e s . Lowsws upperi 30s to lower 50s. Thurlursday , ■ ■ [^jnFajl^^^ mostly sunny except partlypar doudy east in the often O T emperatures with a slight chancce ofoi thunderstorms east censntral. p aM ’M lV i Max Min ^ • KEV. ^ Wanner with h i^ f n jm3m tthe mid-SOs to tbe mid-SOs.' ThoAccuWeathef*«r * forecast for t)oon. W ed niesday.Aug. e& 2 1 . ATOuQUorttue. -ST -66 Northern Utah m m m m m K m i AtluriUJ 89 699 -... Sunny today. Highshs {85-90. Wednesday night d e a r. *’*• -®« Ot ia» 20> 30* 40i 90s CO*> TIM 7S eoi Na 100* 1)0« Boston 81 60Q s a ^ Breeiy c a n canyon windsinds. Lows near 60, T h u r s ^ nn Bara* s^mli taipmttn nnttcrM m Oty. Chicago 84 711 Sftcw r-aarm. W»*i fU ^ 95 733 ■ sunny. Highs 85-90. ■ Denver 91 55 ■»»-.>« Theulcravioletindexfo3c forecast is 8, a high exposure!fcvet k /P t t Oes Moines 82 64 (M ' Ootrolt '9 2 66 __^ T DAHO WEATHER•R ISUMMARY ______Honolulu . 92 78 — I Houston 94 68B .... A l m a n a c ------Smoke and haze dimilimmed the late August sunsiishine Indianapolis 89 71I .... across th e Magic Vollcjilley and much of southern IdIdaho Kansas City 85 677 .06 Idaho Twin Falls Tuesday, Las Vc^s 103 793 M u Min Pe Los Angeles 85 633 .... Pep Mm Min I i Pep Light winds did littlele tito move the drifting f Memphis . 93 711 Boiso 84 56 ...... Yestortoy 82 52 1 , ..... forest fires in Oregon,I, OC ^om ia and Nevada out of the Miami Beoch m m Burioy m 50 ... Utstyvar 90 54 1 ..... GemState. Mlhvaukeo 84 71i. ioi FoirfleW 77 36 ... Normal 89 50 I . .02 Temperatures were nearnea normal but seemed mildlogain 0| Minneapolis 81 ■ 51L Gooding m m ... as a weak cold front crossedcro: the state eariy in thee iday, NewOfleans 90 -78i — Precipitation ranging generally in the S hough 1— Nov# York m m Hagemion 88 44 ... tie SOs from north to south althc HH Monlft to dote: .24 there were cooler reading:lings at higher elevations, Oklahoma acy 92 . 70) Idoho Folts 84 38 ... Omoho B4 S1 l .01 Normol mo. to dote; .24 O v cm i^t lows weree a{again on the cool side, with a few fflOWTS; Phoenix 104 86 ■■ Jerome 80 49 .... inp ng ______^ 5 ..... Wotor yoof to tJoto: 11.II,77 readings m the 30s in1 thetbi higher devations and ranj Pllisturgh 85 622 Lewiston 76 51 .... Normal year to date: 9.9.7S through the 40s and 500 althotighal a few of the lowest1 loca-1 ^ ^ . T Portland, Me. 76 50 COO) WM9I STAT:r,*no«m' O I8»e AceuW»»lh»f. Inc. ) -... Motw) m m .... dons were in the 60i PorUand, Oro. 73 60) .... Malta 86 32 "I .... Comfort factors Warmer temperaturesres are expected to reniro late Reno .84 433 .... NM 1? 31 l*.*j McColl 76 • 33 .... Humidity « noon: 3616 pet.p the week as h i ^ pressuresure rebuilds and brings hot air . .. Sl. Louis - 9 3 ...... 73i ..... B MH T^iaaa tu n m snow KCkz auwv FT.aouar gotor Barometer nt noon: 29.91).98F monsoonalmoismreupfrclifrom the southwest. S alt Lako City 96 68I ..... Pocatello 86 45 .... San Francisco 71 55 Pollen count: 31 (kochio).B). mod-i H jere were no reportsIS of0 predpitation from any loca Salmon 81 39 .... Seattle 73. 50) Staflloy 73 27 .... enite. Mold: 129.(smut).). low.Ii in the state save for someme li1 ^ t showers in the panhand] Spokane -73 59) Sun Volley 76 32 .... ceurwr Attfon* and Mxre er NMiNMe. H i g h s & LOWS______l Washington 84 68} .... Idaho: High. 88 a t En an. Low. 27 at Stanley. . Nation:High, 113at] Stanley and Cascade. S k y w a t c h M ^^S , Calit lin^^atS^ F i r e d a n g e r I Sunset todayy 8831: pjn, & ^ Sunrise tomomiorrow6:S2ojn. F or MORE■ INFORMATIONr The fire danger index for south]uth ^ phase;J- FiFirst quarter, Aiig. 21; full, Auf\Ug. ccntral Idaho today is: 28; last quarter,te r. Sept 4; new, Sept. 12 . , Tune to the National'tal Weather Service radio bandidatVHF-FM162.4orl62£5 si For forest lands: Very high. . V2*ible planetsts hMorrUnK Satuin, Mors, Venut. MHZorcall42J4423,123. Tbe Tnt«»rrw»^ Ida![daho TVansportation For range lands: Extrmc. I Evening: Jupiter,iter. Mercury. Department road rep<'Cportsis: httpy/www.statei(Lus/ii

Drugs _ _ Prints- Fire] Crews^ s ' Continued from A l 1995. In 1994)94 alone, a n estim ated mier er W hite House'aides ha^gyg ContfcsedfmAl ' “Person:tonally, speaking o f dis* j A. second govemmeiBent report 23 mipon1 ppeople staned using, beencen subjected to heightencned you p ^ for employeyees w ho have . tric ts acrccross the state, I think 1 ______showed tfiat visits to hoshospitals for mnrijiinnn art.. worked here four■ to five years. youV e gninc eQ'' to ■■icft a hunrh n f —face i testsiof c drug-related emergen'encies also • There wiwere about 10 million groujround security checks ^owwed c _ over five y^rs?_Wefe justj <^ded_ pwple up and quit before their are up. . beer, winee .and{ distilled.spirit - drugrug use'recent ehoii^1 lo i ' todbevc^bpdyandiidp^italL" fingerprii)rints even get'back'," ...... The drug obuse survurvey found ' “ drinkers undmder age 21 last year. promrompt'Secret.Service securii School d i ^ c t s willwi probably . Kilmer saicsaid. wills, ' nervive " that drug use amonglg ]12- to 17- O f th e to tatal, l 4.4 million, were conamcems. ' ' get resultis o f th e crinrim inal checks Kilm erT isis confident, though; he ' year-olds rose lOS percercent from describedi asa binge drinkers, Earlier Ea this month, Baniny vnthin^todghtweiweelo.Thcfin- doesn’t thinkthii his employees have 1992 to 1995. The incr.ncrease w as induding 1.71.7 million described as M cO[cCaffr^, the national drug QjQ.co gerprints will bec s e n t to tb e crim inal[histories. hi: U PPER LAKE, Calif. (AP;(A P )~ from 5,3 percent off thosetl sur- heavy ddrinki ...... t r o01 l: policy.director, implore,j.g j Idaho D ep arm en t: of Education, Oyer thethi past il yeats, 133. S ® m o k y , a m b e r s k ie s m:made veyed in 1992 to 10.99 perccntp in • The tottotal number of occa- politiilitidans from both partiesJ ijQ ' the Idaho Departmitment of taw "teachers':rs'in Idaho had their Tuesday 1 morning inUike CdiCounty' 1995. There were 22.2 cemdon 12.2 m illio n sional cocainelineusers — all ages— stopop trying to moke an issue_ i.f Enforcement and theh e FBL teachingg certificatesa revoked or aappear more like late aftem Americans in that age;e groupg last last year was: ^ ChUd sexual abuslusc and drug suspendec ■as 2,5 million, w hethether on opponent has use d e d , o r h a v e g iv en ii'p iiin Los Angeles. year and 20.7 millionon in 1992, Drug useQ >was well below the coimctiotts are causetse to automat- their certiertificates, said Roger But even that was aJ clecl a r iigs. according to govemmenilent figures. peak levels.ils of the late 1970s, ^ .. ically revoke a teactaching certifi* Hanshew,w. supervisorj of teacher ii The H H S survey said drug tu improvement over recentnt ddays The survey of 17,74:,747 people Shalalasaidadat a news conference cate. But older andid less1 serious certificatioiltion and administrator of fi nong adults did not changi for locals accustomed to airlir tthey showed levels of drugJg usei were releasing thIhe survey: But she 5” “! igc- crimes on an empio;jloyee’s back- the Idaholo ProfessionalI Standards c revious surveys show teen dni call'Califomia’s deanest about the same amonlong w h ite , added that: “while“v the vast major- Ing ground would posee ai personnel CommissioisioiL “This isn’t bad. On Saturcturday, black and Hispanic teer Ki was a t its lowest in 1992 oftifter HiTpmmg fof tJjg G00< eens and in ity of youngng people do not use k»odi^ School Of thei teachers,te 59 were disd- you y couldn’t see the sun,” saicsaid an . teens,from differentit economice illicit drugs, i decade of decline. . B o ard ...... ;s, increasing num bers plined foror sexual improprieties, Upper ^ Lake woman who) gagazed backgrounds. It also saidaid: are reachingng for drugs a n d risk- “Parents have to talk to thelieir “ C ertainly w e willrill take them Hansbews: through binoculars at the1 smsmoky • Monthly use off ILSD and ing their fufutures. And that’s childlildren" about drug:Igs, one case at a time,”’Kilmersaid. K Underr thetl new law, criminal !| h ills in the distance. “I t lookedlool ...... o ther hallucinogens byly tc teen-agers wrong.” McCac C a ffr^ said. has to)' bbe ' ...... Firing someone iss ““a judgment backgrour3und checks will show .. jumped'183 perccnt fronrom 1992 to Now thatt DDole has becom e the a coconsistent message froi•om call” that involves variousvai issues, whetherr anai employee has ever like what I imagine a torn:ornado w ould do to t h e ^ . ” 1995 and 54 percentIt between1 RepublicanI nominee,n his accusa- kindcnderganen through the 122 tth such as w hether tble e a teacher, how long: a£ago the crime States orfor any crime, Hanshew The break in'the intensitjisity of • Cocaine u se rose 16(166 percent , impact, A report r from th e Drug Abusluse > was com m itted an d Vw hether th e said . Olly nly convicted criminals the 77,000-acre fire that beganbej from 1994 to 1995. Ann estimatede in reccntt months,n; Republicans Warna n ^ Networic, also admininic. employee bas been1 rehabilimted,re willbedi»[isdplined,hesaid. Aug. ^ 11 was evident in moreire thantl 0.8 percent of U.S. tecte e n s used h av e used ththe issue of alleged teredred byJIHS, showed emei,er> Kilmcrsaid. .M inor ofioffenses, such as dnvik* ' the tl skies, “niough the blazei2e (o/fi- — ,— cocaine in 1995. • ------...... — i'- - d n ig u s e bjysoine'WhiteHouse— y : geicyiicy room v isfs d iittl9 9 2 rosipse ■ . “ W e’d -ra th e r-bbe-safe e - than- cn*driving,ing; can lead-iheTdah'6— “-dallyTTanained'only25 c pcrcpcrcent' —• • Marijuana use increc rc a ^ d 105 e m p lo y e e s tto im ply t h a t th e 96 i peipercent fo r m arijuana, 58 pper- c sorry,” h e said . “Parents P a send Professiorional Standards contained, c residents andid fire*fi percent in th e 1992-95> periodpc and administratiation is soft on the centnt Ifor heroin and 19 percen their kids to schooliL ^Wc have to Commissiorsion to send wamingOct- fighters fi expressed confidciid en ce 37 percent between1 19941: and issue. At leasjast 21 current or for- forcor co cain e...... do oil we can."...... ters to teaceachers telli^ them not that tl the worst had passed. Kihnersaidhcantiititidpates that to get inI troubletn again, Hanshew “ People are getting m orerecom* o some districts will1 lolose employ- said, fortable, more relaxed,",,"_said s ees with criminalsals histories “It’s kintdnd of a little wake-up Tom j Miller, who fledjiis horntlomc in . __ before the firing questlestion arises. call," he sai Wage^__ ' . nearby n Spring Valley over;e r th e i weekendw and remained1 aat t a n I Continued from A l as the cost oflaf labor rises. “hastas too often meant on endles; . cevacuation center near• ClC le a r .1938. R eflectingg tthose concerns, the needliedlcss w ait for America’s chil S' Air___ L a k a “For many, this bill1 willwi make bill also indueluded numerous tax dren,"sn." ■ ------1------— L the difference betw eenn ththeir abil- breaks forr smalls businesses, The “Most of my neighbors•s hihave rhe last minimum-wagiIge ' ContbmedfromAl so there: isiisn’t much to look for- fa, ity to keep th eir familiesies itogether although criti beaded back. I think III wait,a it, but ritics have said many increaTease w en t into effect in Apripril and Washington, arcc aablate. w ard to exo and their failure to i sxcept more smoke.". the trouble is further awayly now;n :o do so ,” of the $22 billbillion in breaks over 1991,91, and because of inflatioiion *TTie fires a re to thttbe north and Some pe Clinton added, “It’s abc people - particularly q] • condi- about time 10 years willII notn go prxndpally to Laborbor S ecretaiy R obert B. R eid west, and th e wrind is blowing to those with t a n d they say the w eather coi tliey got a reward ant th asthm a — are having a ri a n d to d a y businesses ususing lower-skilled, hass saidsa th a t in buying power thi^ the south and east, wdiichisblow- h^tim ev d o n s are favorable." the/U get it.” e w ith current a ir condi- lower-paid WOIworkers. fedenie ra l flo o r on p a y is a t a 40'*0 - ing all th e sm o k e: toward to us,” tions, said Fire information officer.:er Jo e Although Clinton caicame into Separately, lid Twin Falls allergist « ly, it also induded a yeorlcu-low. Billings saltl Gregory KaiK ad lec Hart “ had been p o r^ overM’topo^' tc office saying there wer(rere better $5,000 tax crecredit for the cost of UndJn d er th e new law, the lowes■cst That p attern is likel; graphical maps for a week,ijm nu ark' ways to help worker kely to contin^ “A loto of f o u r patients are com* ^ k ers th a n adopting a chichild and a provision hourlyurly wage will increase fronom - ue for the foreseeal;able future. plaining abc ing o u l w ith red and greenM linesIi increasing the minimumm \wage, he forbidding a< about smoke throughout ,v ; adaption agencies $42525 toi $4.75 on Oct. 1, and wilviU said Jennifer a Boise-basedI • the valley,”y,” he saii th “ e fire’s assault. In rccentIt days,'di began promoting an inaincrease in that receive ve federal funds to risee againa to $5.15 on Sept.. 1 , meteorolo^ with theth National Kadlec; trackstn airxjome concen* the fire’s acreage doubledi evevery January 1995, in the facc:ace of stiff m ake placemem ent decisions o n the 1997.' 24 hours. )7. T here are an e s tim a t^ 3.13'7 Weathia’Service. . trationsi ofol pollen and mold opposition from Republicjlijanlead- basis of race. S e. Some agendes only millioiUion people who earn th e mini“U* “It’s going to b e aI lillittle wiule," spores. For “Not today,” he said. “ThiT his is ers, who w a rn e d th ait t ii it w ould place childrer 'o r this tim e o f year, he ^ rens with fam ilies of mvunim wage,i and another 7.7 milml- HiU said. “We’re goinj)ing bade into said, th e po the calmest it’s been by far.”r.” : cause, employers to cutut payrolls] the ^ e race, poUcn and spores num- ce, which Clinton sjud _ lionwln who c a m less th an $5.15. ; a pretty stable weath'Ither pattern, - bersTbokpik pretty nonnaL” ...... H an cautioned that there.^:re.was_ "nothing absolute” aboutu t ai n y fire predictions, but he wasm s dis^,■ Idaho ralet: dailyily iand Sunday $4.o6 per ' _ ^'nKTnnaNcwfl . Circulation week, daily only $3 II Experii:riniental plane pensing ^ mosdy reassuring advadvice TV Rniudell, circulationnd dl lrcc lo r . . S2 .s o V , in'Q ^ r m a ^ m Call to Spring Valley residentsts vw ho Circulation phone U/ics/ICS a re open daily and Sundayay : S5.00 per week, daily .caasheseis into vehicles queried q- him obout the coursrhich lejat noiie» will be. I uo«uji»o pren n C C t w a PJOIilot of the Glassair kit had hi receded behind mountcintain^ Mail lubicriniions matl be psidpaid in advance published, k s .™ m repo)RT r plane,.a 62-y2*year*old Tacoma mah, tops tc as it pushed east and are available only whereere delivery it PQitmasier, piepleaje »cnd cliange of ioutsA fi andthedri\driver of a small pickup O r maybe it \vas exhaustiustibnj not nuinlflined. Mail localocal, daily and ' addreu form lo: i'.O.l-.O. Box 548, Twin Fall*. - £ Sunday S3.50 per week. d#ilyiiW onlyS3.00 Idaho 83303. $ 5 u t V I hit by theD aiairplane both' suffered from fr more than a week ono n thi ^ ' per week; Sunday only $2.25'.25 per week. . cowrt* iniBNmii- TteHmcncsNet^'S minorinjurjuries, shenfPs spokes- fire fiJ Imes. Or boredom from3m thd: 11} ^ I manCUrtBctBcnsonsoid. . forced fo 24;hour resting periods.

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I T im e f r I all 73^0931. . | ^ ^ N a t ic w) N E ' J B R I 5 E F n M (c D o u |g a l g e tLS IWATERffr R o n x ^ l ^ i l Nevy form of w holestesterol m ay affectt hf e a r t • CHICAGO-AjRlfrknmlOTO form of “bad" c h o leierol s ^ th at doc- ^ , . tors caimot yet measure reliaeliikbly may cause early h eartrtdiseasejust c x • \i as often as its bener-knownn cousins,o a study su ^ e s^ ' y e a r s c j n t e n c i . „ Tlie lesser-known culprit-it — c a ll^ lip o ^ te in (a ) —- mn ay lurk in ' J •• -tiangerouslyJilgh levels Inrth ih e hlood'of l^ p l e whoM'iot■ other'chbles------tcrollevelsappearnonnalI on routine tests, researchers,say. s • LnTLEBE ROCK, Ark."(AP) ^ ^ told I,,,,, ...... m o r e t h a n j u s tt great i coffeel ■■ Excesff levels of lipoproteirtein(a), which are particles of t lilcDougal, a 'former .. fat in th e blood, accountedd fcfor 10 of aliens ^ m ter business partner of' de daily from scratch, ------in mcrtu availdblc ;rh'fiirt'disease''r* th<^ occunaim ng'befbfe age amo}ij Awafd^nirw qourm«^o(M(leed/int3.smoolKiM...... men studied, said Dr. AndiJidrew.G. Bostom, a rcseajnq to two years in prison for itaian$oorhood B akery” I h e U.S. stocl^ile of dienhemical weapons consists off somS4 e 30,000 husband,, JJames a McDougal, with . iiinercy. m UCKlTUCXVJUrrUUcmifMii•riifa I bl . Hnri h kWi Ml ' tons of weapons agent, indudJuding about 33 million indivilividual items. whom shee mowned the no^^efuna The McDougals were partartners M B i H illary They are located at e l^ t siterites in the United States anddon o Johnston Guaranty Savings and irin 1978-92 w ith BiU and Hi! Clinton in the Whitewaterc r real ■ Atoll in the Padfic Ocean. M cD ougaugal's sentencing was eestate development in nortJjrth em tpct postponedcd until Nov. 18 amid hArkansas. FDA approves non-lin-lnvaslve cancer teleal reports he1C vwas cooperating with Mrs. McDougal’s attori WASHINGTON — The Fo(Food and Drug Adimnistratioition approved pn^tors.jrs. H e Was convicted of BBobby McDaniel, callcd theh e sen- patients have 18 fraud anand conspiracy counts - tinterest, and pay a VWe. now know what Susan St raag]gic Valley StilampedeTp year in arm s sales to ^ e devdeveloping world, according,,„„„ngres-. tc le. “Jim was always right J'McDougal will do to get money-mo /-:1 sional r e p o rt . dways trust him.” Mrs. SShe will lie and she will chcat. i l o llhthe i Twin Falls Couiiiniy Fair V ' In 1995, Russia agreed to ssell about S6 billion worthh ofc weapons, up from $3.7 billion the prevrevious year, the Congressionz)nal Research I Physician Cente Tickets on Sale3 Now! / i Scrvice reported. The lastit timeti it reached that level[ w as in 1990, ie recruits ^ “ 1 i before th e Soviet Union collaoUapsed. • - jT ^ E D I A T Rlie I I Video y r New U.S. accords for annsrms transfers last year droppeiped to S3.789 P o Wreli C to win billion from $6218 billionI in 1994. This excludes commim e rd a l sales ;-A S creenn s not in th e official U.S. governemment program, • Instcmlnl France, th e No. 1 suppUciilier in 1994. also experiencecced a drop in ;rans’ favor veter 1 [ ^ ENTE'ER y new contracts, to $2,4 billionion from S3 J billioa Britain w • FIcuh Scorcsores founh w ith $500 million wortKirth of new agreements. LOUISVIaVniE. Ky. (A P )-^b D ole stood}od with running mate ' 1 • Behindad ! l emp and retired Gen. Chuto Scencones Linda Sm ith sa yi s‘I ‘n o t h a n k s ’ t o R o• s s i s . P e r o t , Powell Tuesday and I ' Sponjorodrod re Republican accused the Clinton administra- OLYMPIA' — U5.‘ Rep.. LiLinda Smith, a conservative ] l / n / Fridarby:{ r [ K = g | j | E ^ j ^ ‘9 b t l y naking devastating cuts HJy ~.f Tho/daho who has woriced with Rossss PerotI on campaign financece le&slation, tion of mak Call Us To da 'm V V H I h ^ D b said Tuesday she will turnn downd a vice presidential nominationno if in defensesse spending. f z'm DalTfmoB : heoffers.it. • • “W e musinust re s to re our com m it- . -m Sporuorodrod i P i .....I. : Responding to "penistentent rumors” in Washington,1, ID .C , and in m ent to oouj u r m en and w om en in C Safupdoybj 1,” he told the nation’s for , a & B o n k _ Dnilns, headqunrtejs off Pgrot*sP i Reform Party, thahat she’s his uniform,” I I k favorite. Smith said she'hashasn’t been offered the nominunation,“nor" “ s^ n d largtEirgest v e te r a n s orgahiza- • - -would she accept it. ------______- tion______" P arty sources in Dallas toltold The Assodated Press PeiP ero t h a d set- • In a spee.peech to the Veterans of- SPORTS tied on Sm ith. But that wasras news to the congresswomaman, who was Foreign WiWars, Dole raised the if 5f Thurs(:sddy, A u g u st 2!29 through ff shington. She specter of U.S.\ service men and campaigning in her homee ddistrict in Southwest .Washi irday, A ugust 331 at 8 pm t . 5oid she hasn’t been contacteicted. women jurvfurviving on food stamps, PHYSICALSD Satur And he accusedacc the administra- Iragpng its feet on mod- \ . Ca l l F o r Tickets • 3 2 6 - 4 3 9 8 2 die in W est Virgilglhla fre p t train cic o l l i s i o n the military. 7 3 3 - 4 3 4 3J - SMTlilFIELD.W.Va. —- Two T freight trains collidedd hhead-on-and Powell,I. sispeaking before Dole, ' buht into flames before dawnda\ Tuesday, killing two cncrewmen and said the GCGOP candidate, “has a 388 Martin Streee e t Z ■ .spilling diesel fuel into aa CTeek.a Two other crew mlembers er were vision thathat includes being an Twin Falls injured. indusive5 leader.”Ie: Both CSX Transportation:on trains jumped the trackscs ini th e colli-. _Pow ell,II. aasked about specula- 8 to 8 Mon.-Fri. at he would be Dole’s ri. r ' sion o u ta d e this small townm sabout 95 miles southwest ofofPittsbui^ that 1 9 to Noon S atur ^ d i a y [}' - )r secretary of state, said, • C ^ spokeswoman Kathiethleen Bum s said it was undedear why the choice for s< 3 trains w ere on the same lintline..which has a speed limitlit of 25 mph. "We haven’'en’t had any such discus- . One train was cn route froniom'Cincinnati to Cumberlanland, Md.; the aons. ' other was making the opposiilositerun. Crews were sent to contantain diesel oil that spilled ii a creek \ GHALLK ' froni th e locom otive fuelI tanks.'tai

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f *ratrg-in i ?!TO»rr?tJiiSi&iniidcarear- Craigs dndriver^ license diminishes Min-Mi ' < 5 / ^ - - : V gFj»!iinE. i£uLvec’s Ikluesises oow? nidcandci dieapens the campaign, J spaw ns sink co On c hte e other ' hand, the Craig cancamp / ' Wui ^B S CICCTQI^C sthebeub. t] doesn’t getge any points for candor. AfterAft S^zfao ^O^ECS aftbesnrpmed Mmnirk^:attack, Ciaig aide M ils IVaIVaty - . ■ ^ (W §i»T»» tr>.Tr qmr iBsnsemiorsen- faxed CnCraig’s license to the medied ia, { ^QXK^s )|»Ti fi T< mox VngmcL For . showing> ana Idaho address. Ihac^ a I bit c£c onrnissjabsntWasH- JC disingemmuous, since the address!ss is > g n iT. IDLC W t o e wo ool uld we expect C raigs BoiseBo office. Does the senatnator f.. ^ ^*1 !!t ]»jC^ keep a cot» t in the back room? - \fi~iirnt"1ir ffri^ TTt»i1 ii iL‘i.'3f1ranc- rfr3n’<»ngPt^ C iaig’s:’s professional ; staff wouldId 1 b e ' & K SS feggFffpg Otar o a e of tlth e d u stie st, weH-adviaased to monitor IVacy’s actio:^ o n s ' ^^Qj^3CSC CfiSlCS rfr^ fampm'gn*".'^1* band- on Craig’sg’s bdialf. Ttacy has a repulputa- 7 ^ ■■wii; g p»i«n> TOTrrTn* n p aj^ g a T ngr jm exper tion in the^ Idaho media for slippe: ti 3cpiptf> h m o f ' ness, whichich this incident does nqt u in*\Rrigg: p rove.. '!?J i k J ^ / T7i Pw . t ii^ tfh^doi^tsray te stasheshishis golf clubs, but the qiiality a o c e . ^ w o d ck. . How well does he represe \ ir/ri«crfr^iit.iiinT> tlieintere!tests of Id^oans? Does hisE‘ vt Dole; to Amesrica: Tiime to gp-owup a t c a l = i 5 != «==?«&==ere.(Almostev- mgrecbrdird refleo our views? When1 ddti- c T » a a s . E ic t t& e fftaTTtaTTimgRr- ia Vtt- zeus haveve problems or complaints,^ ( do i w » . astmonth,J3,1 wrote a column sug- [ p U hesaid.“Ikrknow du& sdatd. aad sodt)b ^ F.T~.» rrr ^ r .ipwr-.TiTff n tfrrt.ha rs forced CO heandhis[lis ■tfaff listen and r e ^ n d ?? H gcstingthailat Bob Dole step aside M you.AIllinn{ings flow from do o ^ id a a is rig h tlh e mtriumpii ; of ds s oa&ce Ees ma a E5^^HS)i Selectincing our next senator is impcnpor- I ondaIlow»/somconewithmore H Iweahfabotincoaraep.gnSoeS ee H>"mfet&e^Bgmegesce sso f chcsven- tant. Argurguing abouc driver^ licensesses is I fpossionandnd vigor to be the Re lc C a l T hHOMAS c •■-a&-ri» r a r r f tr c S t p t O:g g :a b o o t L arry just silly. . ■ JfpublicanKR u iy nominee. Last M _____ week, tAat fo b Doled3 did step aside, and a ^ w m ih («s : far whom f o d ^ s e new M e emerged. H■Diis Dole was ener- supnemegetet dtt messase £rcm Dcie'is 8>aa- 9 a- ^zedbyjack Kmpoj and delivered a mes- [ J - eratioo,iQn«rvibcimcharafXETisevasiS^ sage you don’t u s u ^Ily j hear from a political ■ Forsome,drdngsharebegnfgafTPaaa- '£ figure: Grow up, Amenerica. . ■ GGrt itat Depression and World WtW arll^ lowdiantiut■utiL King Ricbzrd ood m Sbaieaie- Th[leliiiies-^r N e m Udiardir:TdBoEbp»cgritr i s ______OrtadatlonUlxoctoijctor ^ Dole’s acceptances2 speech reads better------pointpoi out our collective guilt.Lau^atthe La ^ware's*^ ______P dtftte TYRanatoa. gwemayaim csttmmmBTer -----a t e ^ K t t v PBtwYortt-.fr ...... - ...... irfvrthlng [fljBCtOIBctor ' thanitsound^butju:iust because he is------“Ome“ 0 and Harriet” generation:tonifyouwill, ' dangerihari rhetorically challengeged is no reason to dis------butbui is “Beavis and Butt-head””animprove- ar it’lhatispip ra d se ^ «h 2S Dote anesaceedeed n ta B of tte offiDdaE bn td and wrttsisofedttoriaiswrt misshisniessage.Itwwasdirectedatagen------ment?me His generation has verylyfewactions I todomfaisai aiBaBS&msSBHiirfem-„agfttotWrth>StmCnCremp and Kerin MDIer. eration noted for persu-sonal peace, aniuence,------tocttiwelH*e-& •& Dole’s gcneradon beqequcathed to them.------Some$ critics suggested Dolelewantsgov- w decddiemd!list powcrftil WBipcn fl i s *5y5y -L e t t e r:is - Dole reminded tho * ■mr rff^Wnftrt agrettnenlent with che federal govern- higher things: ho n e^.integrity.andthe ^ ------counmbHitycoi and the &inily. I[didn*ttakeh dii telldteirudi -Er-TCSa j n„;.nnral& nill ______two wavs one can faKcadversitv-witha « ------diattha way. W hen he said, “Onlyiyri^con- r: ' tdBngniDicinjuiecs.'KevSbmaKn- i- I mJiaeprmg "’Imx..C r H IK IpL M whine or with courag(Ige. Echoing George ^ duct 3i5 distinguisncs a grrat natioitiontzumime acedihaimc f ^ g g r f M g E rrftytSS KlTP^cas o p i g f i r , - - ...... Mc(3ovemin anotherer .context in 1972, he ------thathat cannot rise abm-citsdl,""hewasissu^.: he ------3obDo5esespc3ietnn^i?ihujt . li...... 1^1 >nui iriMif ^ **^frim,-iTT Knw»«r ■•mrf ' ■said,“L c tm e b e th3 e bridge l to a time of * ingii^ a caU to individuals, vrfioserse right dea*' have became3je. Win ne Esmsj. ^fari) wrWrTnTmroal: E ag sa stin g w itK h ee f: fabncates the idea that Sen.I tide tiiat Dole attempiipted to use the moral excesses ext he described in his speroeecb.“AIl ^ CoJIbomarmhahasAT^aTiaBcat&- rS- : Ttrifwnmi-^ a w Tg; -TMtciegregatCTTiP|lwfiingnr called thethe Federal A gricultui^ Im- rffTT? ^ Fm p^tT’riV n 1 1Esaafisadofs address5reallifef e a;&effgoto-_ __Notonl;jnly did Craig vote for this bill,iU,he 1 *" '^pcticfeanrfwoQia&y^ ...... s ^ e d t[ f i whole' process*!^'auth6rih{ring ^p«nthe”aftcrmatlaih of the Republican [ h ■' L"“ -diat’stbm: 1 9 for d ie ^ d a s ' B5ni Stor anrfSEEannc■Qcaihcfinid- GIT th eoriginginal bill, which was first knowrown ■ RaUyinSanDDiego, a n a s ^ case of I m a g c rm lllQlcavemar^asiBdlAiBencsc s 6 3 s B 5 ,5 3 i a (5siE wBcfe c&eefed^mihgas fe astteCnCraig-Leahy Farm Bill. Sen. CraCraig ■ ■ mutual exaspcperation between thc I ILLY ided. So lo :^ Bm^nDecsHbe-l»- nrHrcCIore^wfao • ju m p edi totc the forefront and took the .. H portyandthe]le press has developed .. I «acam^andgc&9Deeoff ' c e a n r 6e s ie n t s BB th e Unmmeed States boldnep:eps necessary to accomplish d}ethe ■ ■ L .T he press is grumpygr because there B rfsjc thatdmrdonanrgy.Ain^det ^ ii a ia a g a n J <^TTinwri»rii wKjwifMff rfti»rnn»ToeresBof die drastic, ,ni necessary reforms to ou r agri-}"■ wasnonewsattherarally, and th e Republi- ■ ■^■■g=ip-»- r.Ti>t«r'-y Tifa^piMiiiicwasoQCih- Tr cnlturals;ll system th at Mr. Peterson wroi cans are delighted ththere was no “news," I - tnsieadafba h a : ipftarecmc about. EvEven when Congress could notp t since thc press defineines news as conflict history is lai^ a ; .,f jiiT K frrH h rP 3TTrf1ij H e g:t&ac t&a they were. agreeoii ^ s record on federal farmfn about beach voUeybaball, where’s the new? name, nai the elephant in thc natioiitionalliving nectiDnbewiween die faa dxa laoce aadd aB K ce mmr tficEallbc-TB.Tfiatnnciatnre subsidies,c s, h e is 100 pcrcent wrong on Thepresswas<^pedally frustrated be- room, ro( is increasing economic; injustice.inj As moreAmeriideans aie pasing CO soasncoa ^ a e s cn s psapC t of D£i&tt(•‘s ^ n t t h i s L arty Cia ra ig ’s position on the North cause A e conflicts thatth m ade th e 1992 R’s we we move from areprcsentativeive demdcracy whateverm; kS- 1GT cpcccanc @ ae. WByly area these Americansm Free Trade Agreement Mr. convention such anI itinteresting mess are . toward to> torporate oUgardiy, ourpdiddansour ticstsaddrescessng nodsQg ^n^poTD^nfcccExxz TiirM i»^r«.n claims that Sen. Craig voted stillpresentbutwercue beautifully mask^. arc an afraid to even whisper aboubout th c phe* th a r lives. ; r f i ^ L"~m~iTP y TTTTj1rrr>f?l«nnrdroMopenldalio forNAFTFTA, but nothing could be fur-p In other words, they:y see a giant con job. nomenon na - because, of course,«,wehavea v • PoorBoblb Dole bas gaoefaditD gscpei= P« ^ n?wn» rf fni ni^ ffaac f ^ only ther £romam the truth. Sen. Larry CraigJg The R’s, naturally, wWl ere pleased widi political po' system bought and paiipaidforbyjhe- iheunlikdyly message that a la pooesi nrebehmdths votedagaIgainst NAFTA because it stripsn p s . their pretty televisioiion show tmd resented ;coicorporate oligarchy. And the♦media nu are aat«ss^hfrbcboard tax cm vdllsD heaSiE^sA - secstheeye?. Americaa of ( its sovereignty on several all attempts to interfiiiferewithit owned ow by it, too. , ' ' lf!ms(plusa;:aSOperoeac«iDcaga»^BWTe &3itBr wa&Doi:c 311 a 6 iil,hnncst fronts.Furthermore, Fu it gave Idaho fafan rm -. ThismutualXrustratration is especially cm- Just a few examples: Among!ngthemost fortbeodi,]h,pbslievaQfaaIaacettebE^ - 30C o^E s c&S&zfic ai de£oSBe^eyohvioav c ecsandraI ranchers the raw end of ther . dal for television jouj]umalism,whichmade impresave im displaj^ of lobby musdeatthemt getviidiomi ~T^TigTT»»~ra^»<> DirCCtOctor, Idaho Dairymen’s AssoduKin- . changed for televisiosion? (All hands stand other od states as well ahugedifEoIscDoe, y n see. V e see. >5; s ! ^ f fiB FTrnTTE%.E iy c e■{Q^ g g CO th e tion backdutifuUyaftertr this case is made, Soudiem i Pacific and Union3nPadfic,re- i ------as-Xceanesare Formeii e r rc p q n a l lude to Sen. Larrycry murmuring in awe,", “Ah, the irony! the • cendy cei joined in holy weddeddmerser.were m msxsacdbimmst^dxRn e S D C s ri ID Btt ific liu r off kthe6 lacdL Just Cnug • in San Diego' spreading hospitallitalityaploity Vt^orASmr^7r-Tde^am. .

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A ^ttHrSQlHlJlKA ^ (f sfeffis teo nxaiiie lasj!€.->£a- /r^eaxzlJ mcoHfejimTOfur ■ I ACM?^ CFXR ^OTTSS L s s s s s ■ i (KftssnacTcajoRKt m j I ■ puosr flXisi’A, t .ac:.-^ i< Iv \ fioepTA y ? fiSH iK BUJj: OBI A PulOSdlR,^ V ■ 1 Tfersjra fK mcs' I fvaacxe ^ \ - ! li » V e - / \ s r . ij J • ------J - V - 6 . . c * ‘ - A n > ' / • ^ I [»B ______WaOMdiy.Aivtit 21.1996: Tkm*Mm,T«tnFtlls, Idaho M A-7 ' iimTHEUViUiF^ H’s t i n e to vote ou t Cralilalg" NowletmeteUyclyouw&itafomi' andwelfan[far? to dire for six ^an d - S en-Iany Craig.i»hose fink ing for) gets . children,1, andai her daughter in Bat^aaandagagtnadear taxes and insur* another: d dt; ty was receiyingSl,636 vasae dnprnaus to Idalio dtsat£ _ ance tfau earns $34,34,000 a year- a mondi1 to to care for her other nd boyfriend and.S700 in - Pe^^e^hasnow a lotrecdvs'ordo : threeandt jadics so she can live.in a- S**aro *im a pan to ship tttx^ notqaalifsrtorlree!ee school break* rent'Subad RFUiTl ' fast or lunch or foodsod stamps, no" ' - nice place)ice and because they are • wag p tp K e iB d aiT hedtizcB li. m oar oe^ibenog state bare nuidimu free medical care,^HeadStart, H • ondiugs. n axmocKLintii Idahoans anjg ' 'Am^jsire, housingiogsubsidi^no W hy^/bA m crica docs this hap* ^ ' ■ pOT?Ajeore our elected o ffid a ^ , » 1 a bckof pbBtkal dout ac t “ ’i m u s . a iHtKese'wdfore a ' ■dpIngUeirieiribbTTdoiut thinS s b r' - latsaoalEn^Totbdrcredit. familiesthatgfitS3{S36,OOOincasH Alsol'wanirant Dcntocrats to t ^ us • ‘ ho«eKr, Nevada’s senators'J- payments are in B«Boston,'New . whythcpr} president andLWalt' f i n ^ bard a^tmst tbe bin wli ’Washington, Miiwd;tuV, hale all famjfM^ ranch- altpayiiig for this ers and militarymil in this country? illii QraxB dompiaied and &ially stagedaldiglfaTGIibustertofi • ' Ineverythy thing he saysiir d o ^ he stan a voce.'ntere are many a ick, I dare you to sendsdierhe message that'hehopes niujM-ni^ aod eeolo^nq obje Dneeamiogless weallgob:'0 broke or die and fade. - QoBStotbeNen&sue^iuui ' - S S S m Suld d pay taxes'and— awayi WhyVhy is that? Why does h e - - Ctai^s faOI is primaril; a publiubiic , luve $15,000 lessstoliveonthan 10 ortheDcn:)cmocrats hate farrocrs.,' . reSaoaoseffiartwfaicb enablediW ihe those™ welfare in this country? .^andranduidlers and the ijiilitary in 'Seoate to "sbh^ tbe nudearQj. IcbaUengeanyDyDemoaatw^I thiscouritru f ^ so much? wastestoc^tsue. or anyone live on1 hthalf as much as Istilldaidare some Democrat to I why us rich people getting 6 isjfet another sign lhattCiaia Cr these on welfare!IDonottcllme Dl eipliunwh Hiw^anwhff f thisisnothappcninningbecauul homewithnth 521,000 a y e ^ should the pftic a l Hodd. Recently, t I grandmother on have toI paypa: any taxes whatsoever? TOcrfagainst tbe campaign- icurity receiving EMMAdA ROBINSON gnitce refom bi^ wtadi offenffered S2,176amoMhiiiSn Social Security Jeromeme real bope of wresting politicaiical ______iofinence from tbe bands offbig- bi ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n a n ^ spedal interests aiid letnmiag it to the ddzent Wl Becaise it would deprive him ares this tow. vyou ( would i thebrge&iU^iU iril contributiob With fal % £coa tbe mintDg, timber and 0 iodDStries wbidi be so asdduoduously I think Wlwe were bom VCyesterday. --(B&Evatts?Oaighasannreni gxgptten that we send our ele Buy now du:during our 15th Anniversaryiry Splc and fly for A ^ L oS dats to Vrasbington to solv only$69-$15959 each way, depending oh)h 1how far you go. tbie real, pressing problems th tUlfl’BHtnS. * * Save the mostost when you fly on Tuesdayiay, Wednesday or Walt HiSnngk Opposes nud%. Scats IL'HlIl 4 chaogt; iJeaseioin me in voti and a few other fcr Walt BiCmidc in Kovembe arc limited am APiDREWJ. CRANE restrictions apply."ap Call your H R j j P T ^ F a l l s travel agentt oroi Horizon Air 7-9308. E o c tly wtiy not a ta x,cut? Cl ^=1-8*-54W I want or I dire Walt Minniemicfccr ao^Dess)CxattoeipIain tome'ine rjTSisrsrBrsil 1 ^ 1 BBtBERTEXSEREK i<»rii-nng SSTtnirSM SSfa M SYurStwWScotfigaR] ooc a tax cut for an Ameri ■ ■ ■ 10Y»WurtOO%SupsrPi dac sa^s we ^»uld not tax anyair Visit our wobsiios'10 al hlip:/Avww.hofizonair.cofn ■ ^ 1 30DryNoOuBicraA^i ^ntifytbat earns SOJXX) orrless, le ■ H 2CdcnhSlBCk not ace (£ott of tsx. H ^ lOloOoawffOT RgG- I jost read in the U5. Newsswsthat y ; r , '" • SQUKDAMBROSli {osybeds of fimnlies are reed Sr«arSt3inaScott9vi] SBSpOOajrearcasb wel&re, c jJn< srfmrf hrpnVfa"ou: htait i i f . S |f l ■ ■ CONGOUMMEDJUSI ^ ■ 3C0UIII |99 IB »Z-IOUor(80a)342-l(m r REG.M'l.'17.70 . 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TIGEBEYE NOW f I he will help you findnd the answers you ne REG.'33.35 HnOFII JastcallMSTICCancer HetpLink, nLLATiON > 6 l « i i We have the ansh\swers you*ve been V L ^ s V l KAILABLE^ lookingfor. V I N 1n iN T S ri M o u n t a i n S t a t e s5 7Tum or Institute ftEMNA sp" Cane 3 oH eTJT i TNK* =1-800-3335-3143= (208)381-31-5140 in Boise •. F o r a l l y o u r c aii h u e e r q u e s tio n s . 02 I q . M 71ni»N«wi,TwlnF*Q»,ki»,ldaho W»dne^,Autuit21,19f1996 ;eant officials deleayv^veight biasi a ^ - _ YeltsinI vacatiomIS while helealth m irtiors aboujnd CARACACAS,Veni3uiio(AP)- ,'l.'tiie 19-yeaf-^ to sK^ 20I poundspot , .M is s UU n RiversePageant officials- in i ^ w c ^ or lose her title.'le.- MOSCOW (A P)-BorBoris Yeltsin has gone to '‘In connection w ih rantinuinuing guesses and . numb(iber of government facilities, ly denied reports that Aliaa M achado was in Las CruC ruces, s.Interfax news th e countryside near LalL ^ e Valdai to-see if th e aallegations on the pi^dent’snt’s whereabouts, I Vastjstrzhembsky later told the.In do is in danger of losing her N.M, 1 TuKd:^ preparing.tbb b\k e th e ^ area would be suitabl«ible for his vacation, a • would v like to say the foUowinjving; The president agencicy th a t th e 65-year-old pr< because she has gained too Ifeatured gtiest at the Mississ USA1 . spokesnum said Tuesdayday.' hhas liJft for a two-day tripp to ti VM ai to see *' stayiniing a t a recreation facility in Ydghtljustsawheryes- t« ' e n Pageant, to be broadoadcast i visited micc The Russian preside;ident’s sudden “inspec* vwhether he'can spend hiss vacationv there,'*, by ser«nior officials that he had v and sh e lodced beautiful,” natiomvide i Wednesday nightght ' d o n ” trip cam e am id ruirum ors that his health is sspokesman Sergei Yastrzherhem bsky said* in a beforeire he became president -. woman Wooten Lee said, S te could not immiediatel;ately be .. failing and that hee nneeds heart bypass Ibrief statemenL . •...... Thelie, president has been=0 ^ on what 9 ;;*epocts' ^' “are completely racation” since surgery. , Yastnhembsky did not say precisely when Yastrztrzhembsky called a “semi-vac At 5 feet? inches tall. Madito d iad o urs a day, issu- Presidential aides sa:say Yeltsin is well, but- Y 1 eltsin left. , theelection, ell working a few houn lezuelan .and U.S. media weighed 113 pounds wheA[leffshe • R u s s ia ’s n e w _ _ _ , ^ ' ” -jieeds to rest;up afterir hhis rigorous rc*elcctipn . The Lake Valdai region,R, .aabout 280 miles., ingdecrees d and phoosing Ru •d tto t t ^ pageant ordered—-w o n the Miss Utwcrsecrtjw^w n ^ . — '• ■ cam paign this spring andanc summer. inorthwest of Moscow, is a1 rer ^ r t area with a Cabini

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• ■ T h e TimesTNews ■ Wednesday,, Aufflsti 21,1996 ; ...... S e c t inrB ^ l ■T^;^Ardut State’s wcwelfare resform widir affectt local ecconomyJ ^ ley kPat Marcantonio expected to sign a natioItional welfare ’ Wes Fie'idds is keeping an open mintnind. ie»^twiwrtt8f______I ______A F D C^statistics reform bill la te r this week.;ek. The federal The welfaifare system just got out of handhan • bUl v ^ provide more enosncouragements _ and this> isi; a good. start to tame if,{ ,hh e _ ._ ...... ows the Oln'theM a^cic Valley, 2,929 single ' ifBoard JAPAUL - Louise Rehwalt know . than obstacles to Idaho0 rireforms,^ays . says. Twin Falls Fair irkings of the Idaho Departmetment of paremsrecdviived Aid to Families ' Saunders. “Any timetil you got a change, peopliople iolth and W elfare after 20 years lent Children benefits Although the federal1 measurem calls areconcereraed about the unknown,”’ sal said l e M a s t e r s iaen’s advisory coundl. Rehw : th ere are about 9,000 . for a five-year lifetim e limiiimit on benefits, Fields, b1 rretired Camas County formerm er welcomes Lyle atewide. About 70 w w a t c h ^ th e system changejele beforebw eiore - . EdSSI redpients sttt( jj,g the srate’s can keep its nvo-:wo-year limit on who hasI wworked on health and welfarilforc TWIN FALLS - T he TwTwin Falls Counly reyes. le funding for cash AFDC benefits. issues simince 1969, and now chairss th the Fair Board has added Lyle 1 [le Masters as a new , uy*‘You don’t visualize iinythinj ,u: assistance camime from the federal “There’s nothing to sayly tlthe state can’t departmerlent’s regional advisory council, member. ling this government. ndl.------istic,*” she said. “1 fig to d it was be more stri<^” she said. “■I’m reireal supportive of (reform),m). I M asters Is a well-knowniwn member of the According to the Department of Improve on what vve got, but TTie sm te is already ovei)verhauling wel- don’t haveive any negative feelings abouibout ' community, best known foifor his auction ser- *7 I Welfare, welfare lole idea of^changing, the tim'ctae ifM Health and ' fare where It can, such:h asi imposing it, yet,” FiFld d s said. ‘‘Things may sho\show vice of 38 years. H e has5 beenbe active in the time hos. reform couldd push about 1,000 tougher penalties on paren Twin Falls County F air for jpany years and • n e .^ . AFDC redpleilents into the Magic irents who don't up we don'm ’t know about later on.” rhe tim e /u u come., pay child support.------H e -llkeopIe to work. Club, a member of thee WestV End Men’s rel?"orm package. share an anxiety - not overver the hits, b ut Welfarere reform will break a genennera- government did not OK Assodation and Buhl Masoasonic Lodge and a . Nmylow th e state can require a dult u lt: redp* The federal gc the misses. tional panm e m of poverty, another advi-adv: lader definition of work shriner of the El Korahh Temple.1 He was Its of Aid to Families with Depeijpendent the state’s broat “I think it's a good idea e a and : for some sory boardird m em bw says, but work: pro-prc induaed into the Southernem Id ^ o Livestock Cluldildren (AFDC) to sign contractracts in ‘ requirements for'or welfare redpients, so people it will w ork,” she said.sai grams mig!ight not succeed everyv, here.•e. HoU of Fame In 1992. orderier to receive benefits. Recip'cipifents Idaho offidals mustm dedde whether to Rehwalt worries aboutIt peoplep falling “I have?e some real concerns. You’vi)u’ve Masters said the /a ir is at great place /or ist ag ree to Work and will b>e e ;penal- proceed where•e th e y can o r w ait fo r through a chasm that mayay openc with th e got to findnd jobs for people^ the realI kke; t^ the community to share in thet accumulation- d f'for quitting, getting fired orr turningtu approval of the tc welfare remodeling, espespecially the is gettingg ;people to work,” said Eileeilleen of a y ^ s woric; He would[dliketoseethefair- li downwn a job without good reason, Anne Saunders,1, thet deparment’s direc- handicapped and senioriors who can’t Rodman,, as council member and alsoso iiin remain agriculturally orient!ented with more 4-H Ih n rreturn, the state provides jobob iplace* tor of w dfare ref register Aug, HAILEY - Roadsidee v.vendors have requiremtments, Carr*Boyer said sshi he . ) be w ithin th e law and woultould Sixth-graders with namna es from A-Mc been given th e twot in Blaiillaine County. wants to I :ontinue her “truck gardening,ing," -“ Will r e ^ e r from 11 a jnn. . tov 330 pjn. Aug. Hi^way safety concernem s and unfair like to cor le can only do on weekends. 29, ancf those who last nameames h a rt with M-Z competition to lo o l businesinesses prompt* which she I't think it hurts tlie local supe will r e ^ e r from 830 to 11;1130 a jit and 130 ed the Blaine County comiommissioners to “f don’t ;uper ^ i ,” Carr-Boyersaid. to330pjn.Aug.30. pass an ordinance Mond)nday that pro* markets,” • New students_shouldd ccall the school at hibits the use o f right ofof vways on state BlanchaIiard said he, too, would likekc toti 788-3523, be^nnlng at 9 ajn . today to sched* and county roads to be)e usedt for any .see a wayly for vendors of fresh fruitt andani Ule aii appointmentnt to register, form of roadside vending.lg. produce t(to be able to remain alongg thtb e Appointments will be hel(leld from Tuesday Vendors may be able2 to set up shop roadsides,es, b u t th e law docs not allovillow through Aug. 31. on private property withinliin dty limits, o r the commimission to discriminate in thathat ^ o o l fees are S15 forr thet> middle school on private property offiff ithe highway manner. activity c a i^ $1S p e r semesnester for technolo- rights of vrtiy in th e county.Ity. The issuisue of ousting roadside vendoridors gy education; S4.50 p e r yeyear for towd fee “That’s th e w ay you kee;|{eep out the fly* has beenn brought up several timescs iin and physical educapon lockloc rental; SS per by-nighters,” Said Tonrom Talbot, a previousIS years, but has not reacheched s e m ^ ^ tur art; %il rentalalTorT& t Srfor^- “ KcTchnnrrcsidenrwhirvnrworkntr-the ------ordinancecfrform-until-ndw.------^------an agenda; and an optional:lol $15 for the year- . Sawtooth C ommunity Cardlarden Project. T rafficic on State Highway 75: hasha book and an opdbnal $15> fofor the video year* Talbot agreed with'thethe philosophy ..... become bibusier eadj year. A;safety' haz-ha book. that roadside vendors5 shshould o b tain ard is crea■eated when drivers gawk aIt t tiidie business licenses and payJay the fees any vendors: oor abruptiy pull off the higlhigh- H r established business is reqi•equired to pay. ' w ay to inspect i a vendor’s waresire s, U.S. Bank of Idah3ho Invites Com m issioner Tom Blanchard Bla sa id Commissi(sioner Rupert House said, probloms In the countyty arosei as tHc In additlition, the Idaho Transportatioiation ; fam ilies to free SVs w i m d a y ■ numbere and varieties of vendorsv have Departmeilent has o policy diat prohibitlibits Increased over the yearears. T hey se ll aU fo™ s of« roadside vending from,1 thethi TW K FALLS-U.S. Bankank of Idaho is cele- m ' everytWng from “fresh”’ shishrimp sold o ut state highvihway rights of way. Though'l iit t ii s ; brating its recent'expansionnon into Twin Falls of the b a ^ of a horse trailer,trai to velvet rarely enf(iforced, commissioners f d t the;they I by inviting families to a1 spedalsp free swim paintings, wooden owls/Is and p riv a te should cooomply with state regulations.iS. d ^ from 1 to 5 pjn. Wedne:inesday at the Twin . automobiles. Carr-Bo;Joyer has another weekendid toti • Falls Municipal Swiramirm ^g Pool, 756 N. watermelons and cantaloupe:jpes, Locust Former Wood River ValleyVa: re s id e n t' scU l;=r w ■ Beverly Carr- which areire just ripening. Then she’lh e ’ll . The first 100 people whwho show up will and long-time vendor B( Boyer told th e commissioi;sioners she hos have to fin[ind other avenues, ' receive a free waterproofoof containeron a jonna miss those cantaloupes,pes," rope. • been selling h e r Hagermannan cantaloupes “Fm gor unented. .Throughout the week,. U.U.S. Bank is spon* and watermelons alonglg tthe county's House lam roadsides for 20 years. And In1 at reassuring tone, commissioi soring free swimming eventsaits and other activ- m Leonard Harlig said: “We'iIVe'll ities for children and theiiheirfarnilles in 16- . For the past five years,rs, she> has been Chairman hassled by A tkinson’s Mar)larket and local find a placaccfortiiem." . INS conducting clcftlzenship, City ofKcCetchum acdopts Im m igration |nter\s r v l e v v s TWIN FA L L S -■nieU.S. A lIm m im don and Nflturalizatibn Service is coiconducting ddzen* newbud^Iget amid o:ontroversy5 y ' tcsdng and interviews. KHUUMrr/TkinaMMn get to pararking or streetscapes, whid'hich The testing will be held•Id Wednesday' and • ByCathrynWlld Thursdoy from 8:30 a.m.n. tot 2 p.m. in tho Tlme»News corrcepondent w e’ve WOIforked very hard on. I'd liklike ------m ore pu liis," j ^ m l u i l d l n g at th e Collik)llege of Southern ' ' - }ubllc feedback on this, KETCHUM-The CityOy Coundl adopt* Coundlwovoman Nan Emerick said Basic requirements of dtidtizenshlp indudc ^AKhoujh clu M i don't lUrt for a ed It’s p ro p o se d 1996*9797 budget this Council:ilman Dave Hutchinson, dis-dis five years permanent resideidence. two current ccouple of waaki, Twin FaHi Highh week, vrith a $174,839 Increicreaso over ear* agreed, ng, ana other docu* 8School wa* tha placa to ba for a Her budget versions, amiimid bickering “We ha'lavcjto keep our powder ddry ry” over future flexibility for>r hhow to spend Hutchinsoison sold. “VVe’ve Increased1 thethi mentadon. 11100 Is a S9S fmim ingfec. 2{roup of alrtwma youthi on Tuaida]sday. For more information calcoll tho La Posada * Items of the b u d g e t (lan d acq:qulsitlons) budget S140,00i1,000 Ministry at 734-8700. livllna akaterJoih KuenofTwIn The original budget of S7,$7,015,830, pro* based onI workw session. I’d like to seee ththi e FallsF (right)a«](lhawBiatthehl2l posed July 24th by Mayorlyor Guy Coles, budget reiremain flexible so wc can taketak< ' school baoausathtCollagaof was increased by $174,83939 after1 a series advantagege of what may come up. TheTh< 1 Ground breakingfjfor Hansen j of couricil work sessionions with city one hardJ inum ber we have Is 5500,001),00Q Southam Idaho no longer allowilth the e department heads. At $7,1S7,190,6G9, this • for comminunity housing. I’d hate to earcar­ - Hlgii School se t forfc Aug. 30 antlea a on campui. adopted budget now standiinds - 0 17 per- mnrk th a« t' without more public hearingsings, lallze thot number toniglit we’rcplaco rcj a sidewalk Ji "arming < ac(:cidentkil'lls child ^improvements.. two new oiofficers had been turned doivnoivn. at the elementary school>1 anda place a now "1 om roully disoppoim3lnted that wo Ploaso soo BUDQET, PagegcB3 a walk at tho preschool. Tlmaa-Nawi ' . . ~ tnick and had bebeen testing the unload*’ haven't m ade a commitmenaent in this bud* • Tho group voted to alloallow a ninth-grade ‘ Hitl!!! ------' ing belt ot 600 W.iV. 1284 South, tho report student who had been cxpcTdied last year to gIURLEY n i - A slx-year-oldboyloy diod stotcd. TcUcz sollald ho left tho truck to re«nrall for this year and tito allow two stu- Mnnrtinday night In a farming accliccldent get some onions'18 'from tho garden, ond 1 dead, 2.innjured after I1-84 rollover: r dents to enroll in dossess aia t thb CoUego of Son J his head become stuckk IIn on when he rctiunedcd ho saw Antonio stuck Southern Idaho for high schisdiool credit T hdr ^loading bolt at tho rear of: 0o spud: underneath tho3 truck,t the report said.. — parents wlU provide tnmsporportatianiothecol.- The TImas-Newa______Two othther passengers were ridinglg iiin ck south'of Burioyj-accbrdlngl n g ^ o 'n ~ “ TcUcz lold-Sklarar-lie-shut-off tlie-truck- - r------the vehlclIde. Thojr condltlon was'nor n o r ------lort from tho Cossla County SheSheriffs , and cut the belt,, accordhiao to the report. A goodbye pot-luck picnic TWIN FALLS - A m anin wosv killed a t avoiloble.'2. The deceased malo was deo(dead aJcIorBoiryEspn- fKpartment. Celia Artoaga,;a, of Burley, Antonio’s will be h d d Saturday at 6ip pji jn . In tho Hansen aboui 5 p.m. Tuesday afteiftemoon when on arrival'al at Moglc Valley Regionaonal I mtonio Arteaga of Burley wasos Ikilled hunt, said s h e wwas wolkins down 600 dty park. Espil, a faculty[ty m em ber for 27 u . the vehide ho was trovellielling in rolled Mcdical1 iCenter, according Gcrolira id a severe injun to the head,I, CassiaC West wldi sevemml small chfldren.whcn years, has accepted a prindindpal’s position for over on In terstate 84 three■ee imiles east of "Ostler Jercirome County Coroner. in ty Sheriff BUbr Crystal said. ■ she lost sight off

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E a s t & r h I d a h o3 rm an needs soiikne good luck : r winter of none [jBoo wife; I^tioa, to ' brokes fafats hip. He had three pins ?k federall probe .NIIER(AP)-W iIliii">Vi“W M E flr gettinghisFi^ : Demo()cratsse? Hams b lo d c ^ for some ^g x d hick, Id a h a H e livesB am> <*aiTipaign cash infusfusTon need- ' sh o u ld h av e paiglign's C h e n o w ^ offi- als have simply ^ ed them ------L------_____ ed.iO-W»rL{he.Rfpubliblican.coni__•'/ b jTy- P serious^oubts_ dal; lem ^ gressional nominadon.L ' W'-' "abolit "her 'mististakeSiinanyTiefyingTacplana-ana- -D e a t h[NOTIGE$^: > ------The complaint-filedid with the I credibility, tion)n. ' Federal Election Cono m m ission her integrity,” • .ClChenoweth has also been criti-Titi- . ' claimed Cbenowcth''s sasale^of half Mauk said. - cizezed for not idendfying: an aga - Living Center.f' C l a i y R j Antonio Ceja Arteagf Fiilla her interest in a Cle:iearwater ...... The land unplusuaUy large num ber o f cam*am - A memorialial se rv ic e w ill b e q u f e i ugn. contributors giving tmider d » , . . OAKLEY - Antoni PERT - O am icf -O ary - ■ Cotmty tract she owneded with her Helen Chwiow# deal was ques- paig onio Ceja held at 1 pjn.^ Saniniw at the ^yiffiamFm Fuller. 78, of Seattle and >00 each. One report saidsaid Arteaga, &ycar-oId OakJakleyresj- American lc ex-husband to Idaho> FallsF mil- tioned during S20( Lesion Hall in 7,000 of the $124,000 coQeaedcted dent, died Monday,^ Aug.^ 19, Fairfield, riy of Rupert, died F rid ^, lionaire Allen R-*»n wasas a ruse to the 19944 Cam paign, b u t $67,i A n g .16.1996^ 6 ,1 in Seattle: • let Ban illegally contribtjbutormore Chenoweth1 deniedd« any impropri- duriiring tbe five w eek period that 1996, from injuries sustaiistam^ in a AiraagementJ fanning acddent sts are under direc- Arrasgimgements are pending and . than the $ 1 ,0 0 0 fedt required to be identifiedi bby y The funeral Massss will be sales companies, saidlid bf^aid Nadonal Realecr^tion Area, where not: held at 11 a.m. Thuriursday at $60,000 fbr the.quarterter iq jl^t Ball was awaitingaws approval to dommor under federal campaignUgn -S erviceIES — lonce law a lth o u g o t h ^ candi- the church, with FathiIther Ju an in the 53-acre hillsidede tract in work silveiver and tungsten finaj indi- 1 OroHno that he intendsds to devel- deposits. . dateites in both parties have identi-snti- Garatea officiating. BurialBu will Marilyn Canlampbell Rehwalt Shosbnneone Cemetery, (Demaray’s . follow at the op. B all a lsoso said he' had an fiedk1 those donors. Oaltley oUvcr. of Momountain Home and SbcrfwneoneChapd). And Democrats claimed that C em etery. But the Democrats cocontended, appraisal thathat indicated the inter- Aj that , fo n n eriy o f EQmb6rly, a nes>otial ms counter to ber 19M cam-am- Friends may call fror m to d a y , CiimTTwif j K e n n e l as Chenoweth’s 1994« o p p o n e n t est was'worthrth $ ^ , 000, and a real runi :rom 2 to 6 service, 10 ajE. ineth Arnold Sorrell, of lign declaration ^ wouldnild p.m. today at thefie Payne Funeral Hom : River, Idaho, Rosary, 1 ' Lany LaRocco did, thatat the price estate brokerter in i the area agreed. paig Bme, M cMurtrey Priest Ri he third formal com- endid congressional businesss as M ortuary, 221 W. Mai.lam S t. in rtinr>..i xr^intT.;itainHome. pjn. Ibarborsday, St. ^therine’s did not fit with thethe land’s It was the assessed value of onlyJy $10,500. plaint th eDemocratic Dei Por^ has usuiual as she accused LaRocco,cco, ^ u rle y , and one hour befct>efo«!Mass ^ C a th o licUc Chnrch, Priest River, They also pointed outut that two fUed with thethe commission. The thee two-term incumbent she on Thursday at the churdurch- A l G. W hitintins, of Rnpen, 2 (Shennanoan-Knapp Funeral Home y e m la te r there is StiUU In o record o th ers soughjIght inquiries into an defefeate^ of keeping voters inIthe the p.m. today, HansenHa M ortnary in NcKpoir p o r t ,W ^ ) . the land. unsecuredi $’40,000$ West One daAiric on potenti^y questionableable ' Rupert Chapd.:± Friends may call that BaU ever bought the William D. Gamer Chenoweth spokestesw o m an , Bank loan tbetbe campaign misrep- activtivity in both Confess and tbethe one hour b^ortore the funeral at Haroldold Blaine Phillips^ of Khris Bersher^- downpliplayed tbe resented foror over< seven months WhiihiteHouse. PA U L -W illiam D .GGamer,85, a thefuneraldi^ R n p e rt,gt, graveside i service. 1 pj& latest attack on the inancumbent*s as a perseirsonal loan from A A July 28. 1994, statementlent of Paul, died Monday,y, Aug,i 19, \ T h n r s d;day, a : Carey Cemetery, tangled campaign finances, fi , CbeniowethnoI not subject to federal , fron3m the Chenoweth campjygnVgn 1996, at the CassiaI R aission’s’March 13 menzntsaid. emorial graveside time off tttte fmwral on Thursday 30 p e r^ t of btf salaiy,ly, allowing the commis: Monday, Aug. 19, 199699G, a t th e S hoshone, m en ived in the ' ' lequest'for^ dtemsdvcslives A baby.was bom to0 Mr.i and Mrs. Robert r*|4^n - GRANGEV n; U r. and Mrs.~Antonio * ■ Craig’s adopp u u u envirnnment : ^ ^ Tuesday_when they— - thec Covc^bfallard1 a rea o f the-Net•Ne — Released _ Ramirez of Bmley; and MJr. r.: anH Mrs- A y m HiggUK ...... a r M s t e d .T u locked thenlemselves to a gate Pensee National Forest.' — Penny Kindig of Paul^luli PaiJine IQ ser o f Jerom< e;' o fP a u L taxciedirbil and Tana Larson of WendcndcIL leading toto . a .'forest logging area. MINnXHCAMBIOaiORlAL HOSPITAL Tlie Asodated Press.'m I h e C ^e-MaUard M Coalition said CASSIA REGIONA)NAL MEDICAL CEN IER SfjTTW» ar»> /imtffft at pnripnw* rpiyn*^ , Since 1991, Idaho SeSen. Larry ^ Aey n m andand women were taken . . . . ------^ Craig, has been worljrking for toGrangeviDeiDe by federal agents. Admitted' A dniiltm illK l incentives to help peoleoplewhb' They were,ire.ldMtifred only'by...... "iii' Ida Anderson, Scotttt Kirby,K Irma Ramirez and . EhreiaDodcterof-Rupeiipen; and James Parke of adopt diildren. ^ u Jessie Winter, all of BurBurley; Janet Andexsos and _0n. Tu«day, a biU thatth Craig The coalitiilition said in a news . f | ■ Alice Higgiiis; both ofif Paul;-ShaitarCP rossm an of ■ I coautiio^ was a^eded'into law IjjiiaM iHHH Murtaugh; Christie Lou!x)unsbuiy of Heybum; and3 ' by President BUI ClintoiIton as par^ la^S&arpSaa of Jenylish, Pauline Dietzetz andi Mandy Lewis, an of ' Robert Malan and LorraineLo Schow, both of of the mintTTHim wage bUbiU. R i q w . R upert. “ Craig and SeiL Richanlard S h d b y ,. ' R-AIa., got the measureire throug . SljS« 6H | th e Senate and then aipproved p ; a s ' - ' - amiended by-a confereirence com- - Dur SiSSValue Spedal induda:C -. . m ittee — O B rnUARIES — The legislation: ' Lags®n • AUows a nonrefundindable ta* , f A uguiiust dinner^ - . ______. h obltBBiy f M, Ican 73^0331, MtePstai 27878 ■ _ _ •.credit u p to SS,000 fojradopdon r i • <1 ------g p * Four AIl-D;^’PuKS to Lagoon247 24th Streetreet dal burden is just too0 tm uch for Ogden, Uuh b o h e ld a t 11 am m. Fticiay, Aug. 23. R o b e r ts:son o r Funeral Chapel in many families. . with the Rev. Jack Bynum 1996. at White0 hM ortuary in Twin • Je re m e . wii The adoption oedit wouldwc help . F alls, wilh tho RevRev. Jim V/inkle ofS- offidatog.ig . Burial will tako placo ot defray that cost, andd \w ill go a ' ' ' ' \ JPr:' ciattng. th e Hillsiiltside Memorium in ■ Thofamitysuggiggests memorials to KCmeapofcpote. Friends may call from long way in overcomsm iiig the^ • y tho Twin Fallslls Public Library 9 to 10:30;3 0 a m . bsday a l th e funeral financial obstades famim ilies face* Foundation. 432132 Second St. E.. chapeL when trying to adopt aichUd." d Twin Fans ID 8330J301. Craig said there arer e d o s e to 500,000 children in ththe foster a i: B u h l care system, b ut only 5(50,000 are 7 ] t ...... JERCROME .. dcarcd for adoption cadachyear. \/ . S a m ud d E. t Vincent ^ “ "W e m u ^ address thh e needs of Y • - f - families so adoption1 ccan be a ytv Esther HWootXXly S buhjjeOI lE . VincOTl. 8 3 . of Buhl. more viable and affjffordable Ellzabeth Rowland Esther H.. WiWoody. 103. of died Tues«jcsday.Aug. 20. 1996. al n n option,” h e said. “W e nen e e d to do I ' Ellzabolh Rowland. 93.33. of Twin Jerom o. died Sunday.Si Aug. 18, the Snakeike Rivcfi Refiabilitatjon and Falls', diod M onday. Aug.). V19. 1996, 1 9 9 6 . a t S t. Bonodict's Boi Family Living CentWinter in BuhL ' more'to make it easiesier to put at Iho Magic Valloy'' Rsoc!^ ber of tho Mothiithodist Church in great-giamrandchilcfrea He w as pre- Survivors include twovo :sisters, Jereifne. c e d e d inn dd f e a th by his parents, four Phebe Lancaster of TwnD p£Falls, ond S urvivors inctuc:ludo her daughter. brott«rs; a an n d tvH) sisters. Esther Wrido of El Cajon.1. CCalif.: six M o rlo (R o tia fdd) ) Van Patten of Farmerer FuneralF Chapel In Buhl Reyrio!>lds • nephews. Davo and BobD LsLancastof Jerom o: three1 granddaughters,g: uas in chargechai of aemation. and a of Twin Fails,- Frtfd Lonciincaster of Pearl (Richard)I) GG olding. R h o n d a f a r c ^get-together gel- win bo held a t a Oxbow, Oro., Dan Lonctncasterof (Carson) Wonging, and Valerie lattrdaio.e . - , , : Your Choictee... 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•» IncreasiE►ieinprp])perty ta5ixes nee(d e d to ppay for I'M inidotka trials> ' ByloriBdtkMU; f orcoimty'residents. r a Jesus Dia]az and Kody Batcher arere jSwiirfi Instead^ iricflects taxes levie^ tn p>»rfnTTTi rnmintmtty »'fk iim ^ l . i i i i tm w HIIM'flndx oaos doesi^ add up;> tto a higher tax b 0 Wenj'didy Hunter of Rupert ...... ing budget rain starts firesS AGLU^wants tej^cherrenmoved Outbreallk o f Utahtl food ThcaOSHONE - A train travel*el* ; ing bebetween Jerotoe and Rupert3t pBsgetosott speakerer supported a theory ' r bave ignited se\-era] fires,e s . SPOKAKE .(A?) _—- IQs fcrB=«omi$S» r Eddi and Hazelton Tuesday A w rirnii 37tr^ TsIQ ffl i^ amzmasdlaiBicpcs. whidtargargoes th u the Earth is poisoninilg worriess State S e wants OieziQrsdiadl!£stm iprnsriin,' es sot mixh jotsptwftgTiy th a n m a ift^lrM m evcnuling, according to Bureau Sof I >nn1c Tr> •nramajm -wi^ rr inmn#t.WTirraflrtfffi-wifeowf <1 TiwiritfcTstsbdkve. Landld Management fire officials, Authorities alert ciirwiners w ho ate at Ogdenen restaurant 0^5ffidals estimated that the 10-Ib- t t r 4 saddle siSiDdl 3EBi3Erj B T i ^ t o a n r C&eter S g schools AOUbIT leaders also objected to . acre1 iGoose Fire northwest of ansQged 2 Irw iii in crsBtia igfigSawwtnir, aqmzgn> -— T h e Health depaiti [ffia&niSDKcre- Qatiaifw* was disguised as ques* announcement over the woweekend Kevin T h o mMn p ^ said the incuba*' F ire! seven s miles east 01 Eden,^ I Aanm lilastm sn ^egynflna 2 thc secondary out- and thetl 15-acre West Schoddlelie -| for two d^ s ladttns sstysBuBj^sne J .iriTnism.JKTmnEtmi "tSxnnitished .t£ons«.wrwrote Julya Hampton, of an outbreak bf salmomonelja tion period f o ^ in more break may c oi^irte ^ throu^ the Fire: five(> miles cast of Hazeltonra for showing a TidBfftqpeS « n i d t,IenmiEiatfcsc£- Iegit<£rtcirector forthe ACLU. infection has resulted in Snowdordon said he woa*t punish than 140 potential cases of ithe HI- . end of thc week.'»k.v wouldlid be contained Tuesday at a id the best way m 10-30Opjn. ] a^iiipicm fo r'ln ^ itI s^Difisxc^ fizrth^f * ifesoofepnluniier. ness reported to the WWeber* Thompson said c jm T th e le tie r *Tiitcaiom&lent Ur. BJason win Morgan Health DopartmcntcnL stem the sccondondary outbreak is ' dohisjob,fob,* he said. “Ifc won’t be And health officials saidid iamong washing handsis thoroughlyt after 1ruck II bums up offidds siofl 3® ffii room, chanpng dia* fdlDW *f||^ I ■ THh— v n & n s sj Q g g am£ g u est teacfamgdIg that XoearionciD).'' t h ^ reports were the' firsiirst signs using the restroo g_B)nig, spokesman for of a secondary outbreakk samong pers, assisting’ thoseth infected and . BUiURLEY - The truck of an Doog.B zona resid en t tra%'eling tfaeACLCX U of Washington, said family members of thosee vwho at before handli^ng food.f Arize ne ______Xf-acmttrar Bubba’s Bar-&Quc restauriurant in Salmonellaa isi transm itted throuj)u ^ Idaho burst into flamesies W elfce__ had crossed the line dhrid- he ffldraadstatebefae.------Ogden last, week— through .ingestio:!tion of contaminat* late; T1 u e ^ y afternoon after he finBmiBdteBSl Health ofCdals said eighight indi- ed food and by fecal-oral: means detcdL-ttcd spiokc coming from theh e - - - Hesaidaid. Mawn wore a shirt iper he was hauling. Idahobo n n Elaine Cdunry.'we Imsimve am nnn^~iw^iiiTiiiTT> ff~iTiT> n a $ ifWnc n d £ fTT' Jl 1 iijg* wiestfiogc • high fevers. 'Thompson said sa further tests ' said. The department has recreceived and investigatioItion are needed to w «tbstbound on Interstate 84 at wsge snd Inzt ^le cn s itff CalEiiijgas Hi>i iiiiMP nffjptWttr jenno^nc^dk£ . ^Essoocoa c o ^ not immediately ut 550 pjn. 10 miles west of TripH'** & - be reaccached for comment ' more than 20 laboratory■y «^ jiiTMTiftiiftfii o ftfic sp K Qoctzadiiidi rdi^ox to his dasses. reported arc linked (oD ppeople Gotten issued lit stauraht Saturday night:ht saying they con- »«>”irs of the camper, and then it thesBnewHy. TamiWimrfPffHTrilfEirM!ViiiiiTirrWi» BieSaUaid he presented an plter- ' who ate at the resta rst into flames. The firere '*? hope people p o sssefaeots -Pingifigrifiin&gBnrfic. lanrsap- native; thith e ^ 10 the textbook’s between Aug. 12-14. tacted healthth officials after first complaint troyed the camper and thehe ■nnr TiOTig (Thaflr'mkmd. szagfl & mofi:: t&tS s Ions oo g K ru^n*riw»on erolutUKx and a 4£4ril- Officials are continuiluing to receiving the firs kup, and another truckck 'liecanse Tse sih a^ sm■uTliwii a BBOEamfiw!tegegcicaifii^wass Qm5esr< interview those who) aate at The ownersrs saids the Health P * ^ ' ed provided Bubba’s rson was towing sustained it as people se t mn weEozem e z n i m s o T Biibba’s but show no signs^ of the Department pr jor damage, Torix said. illn<>« and are urging thoshose who - w i^ recommenilendations and sug- ate th e re Monday through tb: gcstions, butIt didd not cite the S , Wednesday to contact the:iieir doc- restaurant forr healthh code viola- D B u d g e t —- tor. dons. SUTTE FENCE^ Salmonella is a bactericriai dis- “We’re obvioviously concerned, lknIixE.llEoc.&8as case 'characterized byr sus» d d en .. and we want to get| to thc bottom ^ TVo Tw»f fiffil Miim i»^iiTT»f ■u« ^ 'Zhefin:firtal budget win be deter* said. “We’ve only riBmi^wrffitwn rfi^ n u x d: atiat tiK m a 03undl meeting onset of headache, abdoidominal of this,r she sa tnal 3nsts 30 dstenDxne i&e 4 vomiting been o j ^ a moimonth, and we were ^ 3 ^ s ^ tT in»»n OaSepC.3?c. 3, alkiwing t e two ad(& pain, diarrhea, nausea, vo _flail-faver- Onset of symanomms ___ rg<^ved withI openop anns. and will l a / _____ ------An- a-ie leirn o n e -aiggr; Thn-j ittn^7ii‘ Ifcidm i nt ^ A re You C aring FojM P a r e n t O r ‘‘ iiaVC'TiQJB s u d iitmJlKr3 lA R e g io n a l - ^I8X^alnU35t31Q&^SQStES^ffiiL ^ ' S p o u s e J ^ K > do have trem nndons agrib M p n i r inrii traffic."". scAL C e n t e r * (“D( oYoulpM m e”) ■OtKor'^wifly Tl iii miiuwr \ Btiifenz» n v ff ffl; tifg b n n g ilffadsr PARKETEE^ . 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1 Fom^Bonianer County treasiasurer pleads .guileIty to embezzlingg;.. Boise nrnurder ccase headds to trial P ) — Former frnn wroteWl ch eck s'te herself frpmDm tthe I sp arer Karen Wddoo,^B, 46, on M onday admit-, ta County . BOISE (A P)- CallinUing it per- Cahill argueiued, the prosecution . coodsndnBTcJy dettracaA bow sfa Wtfdoa bas pleadeiied guilty lo ted she tuc the county credit Prosecutor Fr Tevis HuQ said nolodeal dl haps the most drcumstaistoncial evi* had not offersered enoiigh evidence, fied. embenBog B^pre tbth an 512,000 card for personalpei purchases, and . had hs b m made to receive ^le piplea ■ dence he has encount(mtered, an and the firstrst judge in the case Bat Ba Calull iriained to ti Ada County judge nonlonetheless oversteppeded his discretionaiy Sdncchyaminffn b id sbe cSb • allowed prosecutors tbto proceed ' authority; o fI s ik ts n l c s n s s , it iraoM b . with murder charges;es against Kuzmich^,ev, 55, is charged >rfih uolikdjr n lil for h er body to b a r ■Veniamin “Ben" Kuroiidnichcv. . killing his wiwife o f four m onths, ' ' beensea dumped in pcfcSc Tho former Russiaisian ballet Wanda Cowgwger KuimicieT. 61,' . CaUnCa] qKS&Bwd dK o e B i i director, who lived inI TwinTi Falls around Septpt. 15 in Boise. Her tyof: of a s n c e ^ so fe £ I . before moving to B oise; is nude body wawas found in a brushy saidslid she sar B a KsBBder accuscd of killing hiss newlywedni hillside. A. plasticpi grocery bag inglg dd o a a wife last fall. was tied, overi>er h e r head, leading Wnpdirie rope aii.miju the te s m S & Fourth District Jud;udge Alan investigator;o rs to conclude' th e WanefandaKnnnirfrr<&agpe»M Schwartzroan, however,er, M onday cleaning wom:Tman was suffoQted. And A n CahiU painted o d ______comended_Ada_Counw.ity.prosecu-— ^—Her familyIy ut^stony-facod; 4ur>----- UafivU9a»sRid»dSdB^^ tors had presented a1 babare mini- ing the prosoisecution’s description presinesidedorer the PetE uay beaaa r - . mum of evidence needednei to of how the kilIdDer w o u ld in g ,lg, taccepted v id x n t coBsses charge him with first-degdegree mur- to hold her anarms behind her bade thee der. to keep herJ ffrom removing tbe Deputy De' Prosecator The ruling allows the case to plastic bag whilewh she suffooued. BOsrftsrae said a pathningig coaoa- co n tin u e tow ard its sclscheduled Cahill attattacked the premise dodeoded snSocinoQ was tbe oosost ^ Jan. 6 trial. that the bagag proved th e victim - ■ likef}Icely cause of death. cx:d sssed Schwartzman was actiacting on a - had been suffiiff(pted. Cahill noted lat tbe m e of a p b ^ b ag - defense request the chicharges be that in earlarlier testimony, a nnlilJil^^a fireaiin ~ «aggest«»d dismissed b ^use, attor:tomey Gus pathologist saidsa; h e was imable to p r e » O t a h ^ z z: Dancers att l BSU ofifficials br;race for 19% impact ^ The M agk: VQlJey MallLl 7!i8 Assoclatwl Presi ______long-lerm impmpact would offer lit- many tie hope for■ rerestoration." ydadhiri] has already s c s its Dancing at112:30 and 2] :3 0 {^residents of Bois(nse State The initiatiative, which will ofsn■ rsrr *<11^ 1 J; I University and Lewis^aC lark S tate a p p e a r on1 thetl Nov. 5 ballot, . .thele pastp d eo d e £raa pe: College have some direre fforecasts would cap propertypr taxes at 1 centmt to 1Z6 perees^ win £aa° ilu to g nraphs 1:00: anda 3:00 att Pro Imagee for faculty members iff vcvoters opt percent of1 taxablets value and even:■en more tesssznoe is Ae BSQ for the One Percent Initiaitiative. immediatelyy shifts S228 mlllioQ in a l soamhSesex for fiaoe bodgei Boise State would haveave to ^ln ' f i^duong u i ^TirrJlm^iit ^ peff “The shon-term impacpact of this moting aboutJt drastici cuts in state «**»nTat, irfrich• wodd m em deayi=g xtsz 1. M ust b e p r e s e n t to b5 e e eilglble< to p o r tlc lp o te o nd d v/ln. ' 2. N om es will be'drawn,3wn, initiative would be devzlevastating support. admImicdnr^ i: fO 4jOOO oS ISJOOCg s!aiStioatI2>l5PM.(cI. fo r tr ie c h a n c e fo s h o o t lOfi10 f re e ttv o w s. 3 . C o m p e tito rf whov m okes th e m ost numbeinber on this institution,” he: saisaid. “The But even withwii Batt’s appniadi, siade: offreeffTOwsoutofa t lOwinseSnnerfoftwowrfth/Ith tfie J a z z D o n c e ts. (This Inclicludes B randy Kirlanan. Aprilpril \ynon and WhitneyV S5 o y o m a w h o wia b e nx)klrviWng o n o p p e o r o n c e a t th e MN agic Volley Moll. Augustt2 24] 4 ) . 4. Onner vril b e heldd tlth at evening. Detoils of wh€v h e re a n d w h e n wiD b e m o dde e ovallobl© to th e winner, 5. Ifl M o s t - w a n tIted < fugitive c a p t u r e d _ tre w mn e r is u n d e r th e o g e o n 8. h e Of s h e rh u st b e a c c o m p odnled r t3y a n o d u lt.. .

SANDPOINT (AP) — A.self* sentence for3r armed bank rob- proclaimed w hite suprem.(unadst on bery. H c wasis s aiTcsted Sunday as the U.S. Marshal’s Servicrvice most- he rode a bicjlicyde near a Priest W h I wanted list was captureured after River recreaication area, police ■snaQxr.ttCTTxrifD ^ leaving his booby-trappetped P riest said. iFionjticc •AjoliiiccS'TxiS River home, authorititities said Bonner Cov:ounty officers and .T«m O N SALE NOW! r Q f c m md c a L c a m e r . ______■ icless J MOHMT. IIU6UH patty HouBAaU-TaaaHSi i/ocn'W ...iJS ' r a T iU S r a iS E B S E BOnutr. AOBDCT 2S" • s n pa SnalbtoaaUaAigAuaba ■IpVouSoV W |« HoustfsiU-TauiMS Adtcitenea-AnsZS -'•t V ULtxaaoMK^tma. - TlSSfiCy MStSTZ7*~S|ni . HoacoM-Taa.tenaas V av i9 / I- . : ConslflnnuntittUQsmi'jffsia nM SJOoiniiiai uniBOJty. s m . t r v t a i m Sunday, S 8*-aHtanuatogi»estC3i)Baias Auctian * CouslpiiRBiCi W stsc c ' SFi ler Fabffttsai • A& catonsa Sgamterm i S 5 *11 H/ * j|F* ^ n . . MVEFUNAT ... o v e . “ _IrFHE COUNTY pFAIRS! C all Twin FallIlls C ounty Fair 3 2 6 - 4 3 9 8 ^ Vw - S t . B e ntedicts e Family MiHediail Center Ju siaschh o o o s in g to w c c in a tc child)ildren virtually eliminatedd \stmllpox, and choosing tot o flo ss p ru m o tc s h e a lthly y ]gum.s, a-gtilar Pap tests5 aarc also an easy, and healthy chollotcc. VinualiyaU 15,000W new\ eases of cervical cjcanccr c*ach year I /-2 ines R. Babcoclc K M - D . c o u ld be p r tv c n iccd d with regular Pap tests. § : : ire pleased to wtv e l c o m e . Your firstfir cholcc? C a l l ' l S O C10-4-CANCER Lancee L Ercanbriraek,M.p...... formm ote iaformatlon on healealihy choices to preventnt canccr. General Surge^ e o n to the FifthI Avenue Swurgery Qinic 2fth ■ eA N en m ^ 5th Avenue Wesist, ]erome TOM ' . ■

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Sun dliri^d iiitin tomatooes- ft has taken Nale six yearsirs to transfonn her back yard. delici(ious ^ a rradis} e j L c) with p;Dasta By Denise» TurnerT ^ Denl»e Turner Th»»Wevw wiftcr_____^ Tlmwtiewsviwwrtter______■ T W INI FALLS F/ 7 Ju d y Nale has seveiiren rooms inside h er ^ fevJ* V* '-J TWIN F A L L S -In respisponse to a reader ho m e-anand d lots more rooms out back,k. . . Nale’t Twin Falls home ts suirounwnded by careful landscaping. request, Shlriey Ford ofI T w u Falls sent in “Ire ad ssomewhere t that your yard^^quld sh have - a redpe uiing sun'driedftbmatoes. to: said Nale,:le, standing in the middle of I She noted th at sun dri«dried tomatoes are fully-Iandscidscaped back-yard lawn. “I L also dclidous added to stewsste and spaghetti to (Afferenttait rooms in my yard.” sauccs that call for cannem ed o r fresh toma* N ale, a Twin ’ Falls High School toes. - teacher wiiwith a passion for gordenin “Add a few. diopped, siusun dried tomatoes creadijghe1 her outdoor rooms sue years a along with odier tomatoes,jes," she wrote. . she boughtght a one-story model home wiwith brown PASTA & BEAN SALA]LAD W H H SUN prcssedwoiwood siding. There was a locu DRIED T0MA1l ^ E S ...... Ihe.frpntyatyardj.but nothing in the back . 2 dips small pasta -- spiral,sp T)bw tie or. Shell Whetetolto begin : *1 (15 ouncc) can lddne>ney or pinto beans, • dlrained ,“I did1 everythingev by trial and errirror,” said ' 2roa^dredbcllpcppejpers, chopped* ____ Nale, who10 sstarted by purchasing threeee trees (“1 1 smidl tomato c h o p p ^ I don’t know what k K m / ' Z-S g r ^ onions, mincedced a re ”) at Krengcl’s. 1/2 cup low-fat mayonfiaiifioise thought about wheilerelw ant* 6*8 ta b le sp o o n s sujn n dried tomato, e d to have shade.” soaked and chopped Nale dedded to0 imix ever- 1 teaspoon pesto greens with floweifers and to 11/2 to 2 tablespoonss lemle on juice (fresh m ix her flowers tog< W' jjHI squeezed) “I didn’t want alllUpcrenm- , als,” she said, “am Salt and pepper to tasteste m d I don’t > Parsley, apdonal like just a rose gardirden.” She designed hetier garden------lerest. . . Cook pasta accordinging to'directions. - for year-round tni( one sealed jars at least 1 inchch above: bottom of “room." iieBui h e re v e rg r^ n s s it in hcrfords explore _____ketde, bdng careful jars.d^-dojioCiloudL Fill______------another."— 'room." A twig chair is place with boiling water so jarsjar are covered t “There ai lere I have inch, but do not pour waterater on jars. Cover ■ B utterflies a n d hummingbird< p ut things t ipriseyou, ahd begin timing when wativaterboUs. too,” Nale,se aro little secret places whei She alsogs thI at will ju m p out and surploor rooms, Here’s a recipe fromim Knight*Riader some.fashio ered on an News Service. It was printcinted to response to lesaid. excursion yi has pathw ays in her outdocshe bought a request by a womanin i in F lo rid a who so some stone:>hioned from rocks she gadieror $6 each. Twin Falls Englishh teacherte Judy Nale pauses nextct to.someto MeldUond roses at the gardengo she has created In her backack recalled purchasing the;he perfect apple* dug ^ t sn fcyears ago. M ore recently, sh' sauce cake from Oronolnoke Orchards in lirt around yard. them. )nes at Kimberly Nurseries for Stratford, Conn., duringng the 1950s. This for them a n d packed the dir red p e is dose to the origin:ginal. & • BROWN SUGAR APPLELESAUCECAKE Howtoma Photos by (Makes 16 servings) . ^ - ■ Nale wat iker'hoses, and she 1 cup butter or morgorinirine, softened rc s e a i^ emaintain s l - sthem. ]Vlilike Salsbun^ 2 cups firmly p a c k ^ brobrown'sugar ...... ■ waters h e r g ard en with soaki;asoseeNAl£.PagoC2 ...... i _ - le g g • ICS her plants before she buys t 3 cups all-puipose flour,ur, idivided h -V ------Pleas 2 teaspoons baking sodaida H 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground dnnaiinamon - H 3/4 teaspoon ground dovJoves H 2 cups appIesaucc 2cupsraisms 1 cup chopped walnutsts B ' Cream butter in large! mixingmi bowl; grad- , o- ually add brown.sugar, bebeating until light • and fluffy. Add egg, beatinIting well. Combine Qlj 21/2 cups of thc flour, thehe bakingI soda, sdt ^ ' ! im d spices; add to creammed e mixture alter- _ ^ I jiately ivith'die appIesauccucc, beginning and ' ' jjnding with the flour mijmixture. Beat well S after each addition. - Dredge raisins and vrailniidnuts in remaining 1/2 cup of flour; fold into(0 Ibatter. Pour bat- H ter into a greased and flouiloured 10-inch.tube H pan; Bake-at 3S0 degreess flfor 1 hour and 15 minutes, or until c ^ e teststesi done. Cool in R ] pan 15 minutes; rem ovei fnfrom pan and cool . ■ completely.

Requests Send in your recipes2S forf foods'using' B summer’s garden boun^.^ ^ ' | 3 Rccipcs to share or reqUcqUcsts'for trcipcs to 0 A twig chair Identlfles a ’room’' In the garden.^ share should be sent to} RecipeRt Exchange, •N ■ Denise Turner, Thc TimeS'ncs-News, P.O. Box = 548, Twin Falls. Idaho 53303-0548.83- Please fio'nowBis are a n a n ^ ' by hue, guiding i enext . include name address andi pfphone number. Ing the eye from one wewi to the r J C-2 VnmHewt,'MnFtD$,Utl IW . • 7

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At this pc)oint in seaason, beansIS may neeed a soakirng;- iTimes-js-N ew s ciassifiet3d..Caii:733T()93iSI tomatoes;s require ppatience; rcroses wantttenciercaare f Q I i • FerinkinkaOM oterTopRipoir •RtnnfotoBoDiliibst^ ' < Green beans, tomatoc!:oes,' r^ses the problem tuturns out to be lack toms:ns: If the petal edges turtrn ' botiytis, but in die futfuture, make . vRmoIocolorio9CeBnterTops&' ' and potatoes are on SouthernSo of pollinationon, you caii either browniwn, thrips might be the culul> sure' you plant rosess where» they BolhTth lB b ? ^ • CulMii Colori ■ . Idaho gardener’s mind:nds these hand-pollinatete with a little paint pritsts..} W ithout a m apiifeing glassass - get the morning sun. days. Let’s look at somenie of the brush, use a bleblossom-set horm one yout mimight not see a thrip unlcs:2SS Balling ot rose budsds is seen on . CCall o C urtis W ard T o d a y' • < (208) 735-1660 difficulties. . ------1 it movnoves, but thrips have a tasteste old-fashioned varietic!ties vrith lots • Why did my beans ; foir r li^t-coloredli rose petalsIs. of thin petals. Wheniwetweather- wi < flowers, but no beans? ' Diaziiazinon worics sometimes, bui>ut sets in, they can’t diyy oout enouj^ ______Beans jnifihLdropJhdr.;dr.bloS'_ ____.-■-G r e e n ____ -o«hrthenejs.recommende.d.bjby ___ t0 . 0i«n_pi«pe.rly,.andlidjVs.^trays___ :______soms for several reasons,ins. O ne rr-v_ le A m erican R ose S o d e ty totc worse in a shady area,a. - is that beans (and anytay th in g rm I I iM B PR IN T S kfflilill th rip s right pn the buds andnd ' •-Whydidthepotatcatowlplant- \ ■ , _.Tuyou bought lots of green leaves, notflctflowers beeneen cloudy, humid or down certified seed potatoiitoes? If you or fruit. - 2 whole tWng up to right.ht.wet, botritis can set ini n . . . ' got hold of some withith fusarium - - ^ or chalk, the V [ O N L Y ! ~ ^ • Another reason thatc blossomsbl experience, Theresre m ay or may n ot b e a grayay- w ilt (so m etim es calrailed rusty - ONETVIEK drop without producingng fruit is • Why areire n ’t m y to m a to e s ish*bri•brow n m old. In fected bucl!ds dieback or Eumartiitii wilt) you I £ 2 VHD I OF SEASON CLEARANCE!i that the bees stayed honlome. Tf it ripe? m igght h t droop, and a smooth;[h, w ant to be sure lo usease long crop i ( was,too cold for bees whwhen the Hey, it’s stilltill early. Sure, some sU^tl^tly su^en, grayish-blackck rotations, disinfect,:t, fum igate IV | ,, All PiPatio & Garden blossoms needed to bee polUnat*p of the early varietiesvai are produ& lesionion can often be seen extendid- with chlorcipicrin andmd ask next \ ^ F arniturc ed, wc get no fruit. If the weath* ing, but the ater-seasonlate to m a a e s ing, frcfrom the bottom of the budud y e a r fo r certified andstove._ the garden. Especiallylly in the Not long agoigo, Nale trie d com- K S r M j M 'F ' ut not everything works. spring. ! r j h e MW a n a d in . , ____ posting,.afterj everal-of-N ale’s--original ...... “If you prepare the‘.soil.-the- sc 37,(. Timcs-Newi for a $100 com: ikies died. | i a i B w | | H re st is easier,” she ejcplaini DcstinE bin theJie extension depar- Grub had circled just below N ale also a e d its famll}nily.mem- m ent was sellinjling for $15. ; bark where you couldn’t b e rs w ith helping h e r mi ized at how much her gardens. Her daughte ,” she said. ------njulntairofTwiirFalls-helin^T n '^ .ilr -^hrinks,’^ she sa is to Snd out as.much.infor- as does h er daughter JiUrUl Tanner ' she plans tolto keep seardiing for .®” J® * don as possible, leam about of Tacoma, Wash. ing adventures. So micals and fertilizers and try Nale?s son-in-law' K-fy,: M S ":!Ic yard is filled with bresee problems with insects, Quinton is th e m usde beh ' day lilies, daisiiusies, arctotis, white : don’t be afraid to experi- operation, and her father, alyssum, hollyhlyhodc, mugho pines iiMfl^SwckDia^^ 'I ■ McClain of the Eden/Hs/Hazelton gooj gygvergreen for this ?a tj Buhl jid.be sure.to wato; -:-, every: . area; hauls in the dirt thatth: Nale „ea"), poteitentilla, zinnias,- ere - in all of your outdoor mounds to make berms:: , . . lobelia, crimsorson pigmy barberry, o f BUHL . „ J ) Nelson McClain, Nale’s sumac, lady’ss nmantel (“I plant it rood's,ms. ^=Si3±=3SB=S=B er, and Dixie M cGain, heih e r j^ te r . around th e lowlower portion of my _ _ _ _ ' ' ; i in law, make the trip fnnr n n roses to keep] tbtl e roots shaded"), Eden/Hozelton to help oi bristieconepin?ine (“I re a d in The regular basis. - , , Timcs-Ncws thsthat it’s the sccond H e r grandchildren, 5-yi5-year< d t ^known to man”), Britney Quinton and 3*y<3.year^ild woodrufliiff and coral bell^ _ _ Drew Qumton, arejhe■ yoy“S585a._..!im oiig many othcr.varietics.otl ------gafdenen in the family. . “I lik e groui3und covers," Nale I “They have learned torcspcctto i said.“Mydauslughters say they will flowers,” N ale said. come over son;omeday and there “Even Drew, who like; w i l l b c h o Wsm." through the middle of ovety- 's ,back-yvd patio is . 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D . . m^trfi^ ffi^ «hmi7rf bet nbm«fai hole so theyy ccan be rotated and flushjsh the toilet. Using a - COX <&srees. l&ere ij^n be to cover the holes,e s. T hese alloW sponge,, dipdi out any remaining D i. IppdUU)«3.« 2 S b a m x ad o w fd in thirstsab ari» o£ Son Frandsco, ilanoa the air flow and temperaturete to water. RerRemove the nuts and the Cslifonua. HHe e b a s ffcCtowed ia th e foococsteps o£ his father and aronnd t&e fbodsp draw OOtoutthe beGnetuned.. toilet andnd inspccti it Replace the . bratberwboa:!)3reJibto;aT»mnCT. EJtiCppaD.3CC 0 sQidied at Santa Oara A ttach legs to ththe box toward wax ringlg orc flange if necessary, U niversiiy ian CC u liia ra a . He apgrt.i'ftaJ Crei; U n iv ed ty School Fi^uf iTiy tfaaii'an veg- th e sun.- Tilt th e: backb up at an Chcck the:he subfloor for rot. of Medicinele a sd j^zadsxtcd Csmi Laodede In 1990. He did his ^ nrm f r iifr tra< highprh ig angle equal to yot/our area’s lati- leddcD cy inI iteiia o ly Itociaac afl Gtendzlicr ^Affrcntist \fcdical Center S3Cn£&lI t^^lv ■TT»hf<>s tude 'minus five: degrees.di Make n a i^ H and luts pggicdiced to tbe baa ttw fons oa02 Leftanoo, Oregon. m oved *. screen coverDd dryIrying shelves to Inrin I Dr. IppoIitQ,., tabis Bloca Gc^-I^poli». w ho was raised in Twin • fiiit* QxS • - ...... —______-t- allow free air flow-iw all around ^ 0 - ...... iferg^g I ■ TaUs, and toDo s bzxie p g r e d ca T v tn Fall:Us to be closcr lo family, I t e HsBse csp B sn e doit-jnit-your- foods. . T hey a re exciurdied to b e b a e a s d I b o t faiatwaid to working In the «»rF ffnnrjiiii J »TTTipT^ p l]^[ywood Write for Updanlate BuUetinNo. . niT RRSHOWOOM ' comTTTOmq-. &QX covered wttit 3. scs o la r - 587 showing simplepie do-it-yourself v U I\ 1 T6e stat^ wnldM ld t instructions, illuslustrations and I Si N ^ O : W O P E N ! N e u - P attients t i W elcom e - i s 'o r i r materials list for numaking a simple , i 3 y n h i M W f afrTT tffinrnwh- r^iifrifinn, COlnTb r a n d sOlar food diyer amand food cooker, -FeatuatureiTblslIonlb- 1230 Cheney Dr. g/=^a™i> , RmrtTTe*; and Seniors f6oddryingd{»an(and a list of solar SOUDOAIt ; ------_ TwinFalls SbotrpA^W est For tfte^Jranriter top, ^a s e a s food cooker'Iuts.L PleaseI indude niwiwrINGSBrSAr25%OFF )hysiriE3is juceof S2 andabusiness-sirsizeS A S E dining T w m F a lls 5&eet m etal cnHecto r (paia,^rnfi»d Write to JamesesDuUey. 6906 Timber uv cuslom build 733-2421II FcffAppotrrtgtm eats,. Call 733-1665 ' biiic^ bemtt& k. Ths bladeidc col- Royalgreen Driveive, Cincinnati, cnte.mtertalitment centcrs, le a n r afisozbs t&e so f 5 heat,sat, y e t • Ohio 45244. officeIce i& bcdmomfumlture! • Hwrfrg tft-wf rayg fmmsstrik* a ‘ <2:Ihavenoticcdcd Uiat the toilet SALE PRICES GODlO D T H R U H U R H r i N F O R 1 I mst&efixxf. is loose on the flooioor. I have tight- — :dhave ened the nuts as tlghttis as possible, jsissC~ 734-77S9 ^ IU! ■EBe box should B CetiFor Yottr I TUESDAY AUGUST 2 BESTSELECnON! in g s in b u t i t is still loosejse. WHat >vould t i . c - . u-igwim.uuwprf WPf opc lung Ja*=SS^ . Penonal I . : Qjp jTTif t&e boctooxc ,eiencls.. ' cause this and wi:will it, leak and ; j »•“ j s a J Appolalmenil J [- Conll ( £ 7 air enters t&e botbonom waste wattr?.F.G.G. i-=^ veoc Ct&e ^ ts tilted op3 whenw . A; Your toilef' mmay be leaking I to c i^ i^ era f ______JiEviteanA SIi S P E C r Foundafiona Internationali exchanlange student t o b e a m eember n ] of your familyIy for the 96-97 acadedemic year! SStudents t, are: ”1#| I i B i a i * ? « From over 30«) pbuntries ♦ ' Fully Insuredj'-' -SEsaTB! kvn spending money ' “ '”»S6.90„owS < t - ♦ ' . Have theirowi >*^.90 = /H Mark fromf Bra^l V Speak Englishih ♦ Ages 15-18 "I wouvould Uke lo be a part o f • 1 9 . 9 0 l / H m y hostho: family and them lo K r a ^ ■ Daatafiom^Oiatd be my friends." r-'-Bosfe ^ H o s t F a mnilies i Provide: j ' "^wUldbmybesttobt ausejttalh^fiitmattltsiier RobDom and Board ■ s i m (^t&ebnae&atiL'* ' -ACCaring, Irving Envir^ironment “ ■"8.J1J.98 7 m m ^ kei/eyl'^ " " 'S T b ^ J h -jsm DfflCnCERTBI. C , WB I « TkmHm.TataMa.lttM «M»slJT.«V>I21.199e6

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I ; r Pick 01)nly thesc re a m1 of the z: u G c h iiini lia rrvest, sav/e seeds> . ; ; crop fobr delecc tab le Slsummei‘r mealss f o r ssowing nlextyearr| ■ ■ \: i ■ ByNaiicyBraeha e h e y * ' ^ - ’ eir offspring arc likely toI bebe; • ByDocmaUe Dashofpeppeip e r Sprinirinkle the stir-fry with the> 2 cups chopped sweet“ c g^ppers Knlgit-flMdMNOTN«f»ServIc« • iferent and possibly inferior.r .A Al l' I PtgHdeawJoral______2 teaspoonss butterb or cooking toastedted slivered almonds and! 1 teaspoon minced garl ------. nch:h pin k hybrid im patiens proipro- I o r a ------oil or cooking spispray ' serve5 inimmediately. 1 tablQsp<»n olive oil • AyoungwoDivoman I know, new to duceices a muddy lavender on ^ o r a i a n ’ ; '' Zucctiizu s a d suxzunerr squashs FiUing: In smainall saucepan, over Note:>te: To to ast alm onds, pre- 2 cups shredded ziiccW gardening andand enthusiastic, was jam hybrid marigold bears ari are;so o nidi id th us in muoud-smn^ medium heat,; stirs: together zuc- heat: theth broiler on high heat, amazed receni:ently when moming . dinary, pale yellow flower. 1 m er th a t it’s a dialleiigele.topre- .t chini, squash,1, tmushrooms.’red . Spreadad ithe slivered^almonds on a1 2 tablespoons low-sodsodium soy eloriesblooim)med out of nowhere . , Even with nonhybrids, yot^ypt^ th e ; sent then in m y s t hat a t 'won’t pepper. JPrlicc anda water. Cover baking!ng sheet and tiroil for 1 to 2I - » u c e '■■■" ...... onherfence.; ■ ,• shoiould gather seeds froin the . have the family sa y in g , a n d cook just un:until vegetables are minutesites or until the almonds arci 2 tablespoons dry redtdm neor ' Someone probablypit had planted healalthiest, strongest plants..In In ' “Zucdiini? Ag»n?" ^crisp-tender, aboutal 3 to 4 min- slightlytly golden.j red wine vinegar the momingg gloriesgl one previous ™ost3st groups of plants, »m e wiUwill You can stir-fry themem ^ a d d * U ncover,;r. Season to-taste (Nutriutrition details p e r serving: 3/4 teaspoon paprika* ...... spring and thetht blooms dropped md out for dieir obwtms vigor.o r . :| them to an om det, chopop som ev • and pepepper. Cook until 157 calories, calo 13 gram s.fat. 6 mil-• . , 3/4 teaspoon dried oreg ...... seeds thaf spisprang into life this Make a small label on a plasticistic n n t im o a bake tbemwith' h a l^uid eraponiteites. Taste again for ligrams;ms sodium.) 1/4 teaspoon black pep]fPPef year. • stakiike to identify the chosen ones.'ie s ." -' j tomatoes and garlic, ereirre n a d d seasoning. —From “Qassic Home} 2 poun^ ground turke;keybr^I Ttotismituriture’sway. There is nothing magic aboutK)Ut . ; them to m t^oaf or >. Omelets: Beaieat together eggs, Cooking” C by M aiy B en > ^i 2 1/2 cups (3 slices)1 sosoft bread Planuregeigenerate themselves ' irvesting seeds at the rightg h f If you graiv stujim f r squsquashes, water, cheesee andi seasonings. Marlena Spieler (Dorling; crumbs by shedding’ scseeds on the ground, ne. Some seeds,' such as beansurns try to stop them befoce tbethey cor>- omeletJet, in 7- to 10-inch ■ Kindersley,S39.95)) Coat a shallow roasta sting p a n seeds that Uelie dormant until the d tomatoes, are gathered fii^mrom querthe world. Pick themem while nonstick omeleelet pan or'skillct ^vith nonstick spray. Inlononsadt. a temperaturere is right and they ■shy fruit, others from the seed« ed they are still tiny andI letender, medium-hii-high heat, heat 1' ------skillet over medium hctheat, raute germinate,, uusually the next PO“d s that foUow the flowers. IH h ie e before they burgeon intoIto base* teaspoon of thehe b u tter until ju st T hlis is dramatic i presentation1 onions, pepper, and garl;arhc m oil spring. - podsds should bc fairly brittle.andand ball bats. Some cooks: a«ask for enough to[0 :sizzle a drop of comeses fromf chef and cookbookc until tender, about 4 rminutes. i„thegardeirden, th at works for a the dry side. If the pod looks)oks ways lb use gntssly orerj•ergrown w ater. Poxtf inJ 1/2X cup of the egg authoror Jacques J Pepin. Add zucchini and sauti'“e2 mm. number of popidarpoi gardeh flow- lite delicate, cover it with a tiny zucdiinL \Vby botbcr? DigDigtlttm mixture. Mixt:xture should set utes. Remove from heaicat. Wlm]< erssu d ias moimorning Rories, impa- P^I^per bag tied gently to the stem.em. into tb e compost so thcy•Tlecrich ll < immediately atIt eedges. ZUCUCCIONI AND TOMATO eggs, soy sauce, wine,e. papnka,j tiens, larkspcspur and poppies, M;Make sure to get the seedsed s nt 9 iesanda onto plate withha a quick flip of the Preheeheat oven to 400 degrees, ______weeds and disdiseases may some- nter storage in a cool, ddry ry 1 /2 cup sliced xooked Tiirff.;n.-zuc wrist cr slide froirom pan onto pbte. W ashh tomatoestc and cut each off ------dmes make it seem that way, so P i^ice. has 19 calories. Repeat for remainaining omelcL th emn lengthwise lc into 4 slices, This rich, moist one-la’-layer cake seeds ought to have better than a Don’t forget to write the nammes es Don't undo a good thiiIhing by - MICROWAV^VE: For each Washh zucchini2 and trim offf is topped with creamim cheese fi^tingchancenee. o o wwn, or you will find yourselfself u n n g a n excess of oO o<* r bbu tte r * om elet, in 9-incl:ich glass pie plate, flowerer ends.i Then, starting att frosting. Rather thanan ju st let them drop ratching your head abouto u t When stir-f^ing, use a noinonstick heat 1 teaspoonon of the buner on . flowerer end,i cut each zucchinii ^ o n the ground,md, then risk having • whetle'ther tl& jar has nasturtiumsii'mi? pan as little fat as If high until melteJted , about 45 sec- lengthwiiivtise into c-tnch slices, leav- ZUCCHINICARROre sseeds .produce off- ter• Kto start with purchased seeds.ids. . ■ Estelle Harris, the actres:ress who stir. Wbenn ttop is thickened into eachea< slit and press down1 1 cup zucchini, gratr a te d a n d spring that loo]look identical or very Most flower and vegetableb le plaj-s George Costama’ssmother m and no visible liquidliq egg remains, fumlyy oh oi zucchini to create a fanI drained closely resensemble the parent seededs hold their viability forr aat t on “Seinfeld" — she mixeszuc- ixc GO with half theiie filling. With pan- With alternatingalt( segm ents of zuc- 1/2 cup chopped waiv olnuts o r p ia„t. The plant plo has produced leastist two years, especially if theyhey d iini with ground turkej*•lomake to cake turner, fold>Id omdet in half or chinlani; and tomato___.... pecans . , seedform anyinygeneradons,-soihe - w ’t exposed.to-high tempera-era- a moist, lem meatloaf. roll and slide ontoon serving pbte. . CutIt eache; garlic clove length- . 3l_ thinlysliced thi -^From “Jacques Pepin's; degree oven about 35 miminutes o r r-, 7 1/2 cup thinly slieid zucchin-Mni ...... •l/2pOUldmUSlushnxims, cleaned, ...... -Table” T (KQEDBooks,$35)I - until top springs back y^hWhen light- ' ...... K*Read' s ; 1 /2 cup thiiJy slicedIv e llo w ly touched or toothpickik inserted: ‘ v r 3 S r « r t l , D urinn this htoh-«nciincrsiretl Twin Fails MolOTEl 7 ' ""ihow . you'li rock to> hf hlltlnn mudc and launau'nh al ' ' • Qem, cvafortibk mootsxns ^ J * Lyrical • Modem . hit • CtdKPgtes araibtte Creaiive Movtmmmmt • Tap • Couniry Swit^ u n y jo k rs. Wlih 2S• consccu-co • nt££coS«& 2 live hlKlnoletand Hvinvc Dold ' I HomeofUieAuvrd-Wirf-Wn«fn^SfflfXfl ^rs Dancf Cb. ■ ^ _ W96CraniH:nd Otampion mnnm sibum t, Ihl5'madmannanofrock ■ Retsomble rzses 'n* rpir-brlngsdovvn tl C om e S>EEee Us At The Fair! 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Food B u y it,, Ssell it trad e it. Timtnes-N ew s classified,e d . 'm~ I a s Call 733-C■0931. I Seeking sp*cial ^ T F hi; cooks is CGoWes battle isi politicical ^ ' Owig» County R>gR»gl«t«r______votet forf a your favorite by postcard,d. room temperature EISEN N1/IOTORS .Doyito‘ei«^-O oii-m ii Sendyid your vote by Sept 9 to Cook-k* 1/4 cup powdered1 sisugar, plus ■ArtrOayomgrewnclilich^ Assomeonew3 ^ 0 craves a cool Ide Off. FamilyFa Cirele, 110 Fifth Ave., oddidonal for coadng; bakedb; cook- 4 Q Q C ^ e v e ry 'd ^ at 3 Fpjn , a cookie plat- New1 York, Y( N.Y. lOOll. Results,wiUiU ies iilalia?Wt'dlIkBtaliuile a , fon6 isBnel)yn;^ me. Compare candi: he announced, an naturally,' inin I tablespoon cold wate ir fromypu. ..c .', ■ dates by iheir.ccr.cookies? Absolutely. . Novemlember. 1 teaspoon vanilla Wt'nlobkhghisieacixicooks' IftliBypungr.{^eat cookies from CUNT[NTON’S aiOCOLAlE QDPSs " ' 2 cups all-purpose floujlour tofMtoielnoiitcook’tpi't DM. ovens, justust think how theyTl (Yielileld: about 90 cookies) 2 cups pecan picccs Ola s e trm to l eadi beintheW hitelte House. , 11/21/2 cups all-purpose flour Preliminaries: Prehciheat oven to II A m id la s t wtweek’s Republican 1 teaspoontea; salt - 275 degrees. Grease bakia l ^ s h c c t Wednesday'tnmnAnn convention, witwith the Democradc Itea;tea^xwn baking soda ' With mixer on mediiidium speed, y«l,ori«naoi»youlm'j’W j do just aroundd tlthe comer, it’s time Icupcup solid vcgetnbll^l«tiialtone paint, front & reaEAR AIR & HEAT WITH SEPA-A- : RATE CUM.UMATE CONTROLS|TOWER WIIVINOOWS. POW ER DRIVER'S whose recipee iwon with a little largee bLthe______B T f l cooked vegetablc's serse'rvc'd'in ~ a s o i i ^ Experience' - ...... OurServlce:e s In clu d e: schools are thrown away. DERS 6 DEVaoPERS . • Plan Room • Bluo Print Coploplds • Nowslollor S Bid R eport' • LofllsloUvo InforniaUoition • Bonding Classos Next most likely to go in the 1^ ^ ^ M l • Law Long Olstanco Phono0 FFtatos * Largo Copies Mado garbage: raw vegetable;bles, then SERVmO: Buitt. CaSTUTCRD, F1£H. HootlOCUSTIB. i F o r A U Y o u r B u iU in j g N e e d s . . . toCEKSOH. Tw,m F/Uis & Swwouwwc Run*^uiWL Areas I • OSHWSofoty Training • Fox SoSorvlco • Training ond Education fresh fruits, and cannccned fruit. t o u r new offices 4 6 1 2 n d1 Ave.^ S., Suite A II Conatnjctlon Fields ’______j Bread and milk are the! leastlez like- ______7 3 5 .8 6 2! 7 7 ______lyj jll percent of thee rr a i l ^ i s \ j J------1 ^ throve away,'the GAD0 csdmat-e ed. TITLEF;FACT,j IMC. IjT ■ “Lunch even for adu!dults is Q J f 1 W •. cf. BECAUSE ssCJVlE c MISTAKES "Catalina Spa. sodal activity. Sometimeimes a • 2 8 M o d e l s ■ question of how much:h energy« CAN'T BlBE ERASED. Idds spend eating as oppi)pposed to A reputation for aceurocirocy 1> built on avoldlno errort. • 1 7 C o l o r s i ' friends," — i_ Especially one« thatt cocould rub out you/ Important socializing with their fri A v a i l a b l e J said Thomas Slomba,1 assistant^as Fcsturt ^ &Gazebof ' | 'P 'S^ ■" tealcJlflle txanMCtionaIons. Real e«tate end letjaVpro- fc«ion8l»relyonTltleRleFact, Ilic. becfiu»e we're fasl. director of food and agriiigricultffi^^ .5 ‘ accurale and reliable. In fact, most of iheeresm on • Contractor % issues for the GAO. Pr ourpenclliar} are lUII brand newt Locally Owned & O perated(ed by: ' Rates Available ' N The’survey was conduiiductedat i TIiIeFact, Inc, - 'Hiefe't no doubt about lu the request of Rep.. WWilliam URon & Suzy Hea» a t h ! Goodling, chairman of the House - ~ A ^ o m e Economic and Educau catio h al 4 ^ Best Therapy Jets 488 BLUE UKES BiVD. N.4 . 4 # 1 0 9 I v C \ w c . O pportunities' Comnm m ittcc. TWIN FAU5/IDAHO In Ttie industry! Goodling, a former schoollool super- m a l An d triTLE it i COMPANY Q fla Fills * 170 litijo Slnil. Elio. H mtiIdi intendent, is concerned1 thatth only 3 7 3 4 ^ 4 0 4 0 half the diildrcn eli^ble’iile’forfree a 4th Ave. N- Twin FalH«(208) 733733-3821 • (BOO) 733-38M 11 _ or reduced'price lunchnches e at ^ s s s s s s s s ^ theiii" ...... • “No matter'how healtm lthy the meals may be If they dodon’t —[I them it doesn’t do muchich good,” said Goodling, R-Pa. ^ ^ C u r r e n t Inform atuio n 5 ' - Wasted food isn’t smallall (changc, cither. Last year, the fedcj:dcral gov- Dm’CH'flys ■ palfoshs . em m ent spent about.SSSS billion • Gl ® O n U p daated Buildirin g C o d e s | : RejHfjtllfl/ ^ Comrncrftaf'‘- ^ >• subsidiaing lunches for 26 million IflSSSSs 'children nationwide. There is little disputeIte among U ||V - f cafetcria managen aboutDut how to I t e »F IR E W AU L P E N^ETRATH i m N & I get children to cot what’st’s con their l a platet'Let them pick whatwhi they IM Jl. wantr Short of that, schooltools CQuld I n . f l i seek student opinions innplanning pi ' K n VIOBILEIH O M E hm P E C In o N S i menus. In some areas, cooked p o u t So is fish. Students t FIRE Tfi!SfiUl PENBTRATION r-'-: ting more fresh fruits and :(5/8''lVpeXDiywall)ffrom die garage to thee Ihouse is covered in SecSection 709.7 in Ihe Unifciform B uildii^iW K ./ ', - bles. Pizza and tacos tan' s P e n e wations U m the m em brane (i shrimp are on the menusas now.n 7 0 9 . 7 WM embrane Penetrations,IS. Fire-resistive w alls amd r partitions may haveve openings for steel eleElectrical outlet boxes nolot exceeding^'squareare*

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Thc wholewhi thing is the ’ recipM l>^o„lyd,ih e had MERINGUE: th e.taba b lle d o th . . stemn blb r e a t h based on D avid Adlei^Ilexes faalf-cook- frie d squi own to 3eggv4iites and nain a p k in s , .]M a r t h a ;he leile a f be- boolc and half-mocksckumentaiy, and the dde eath o f . btiiter-stneami r m ^ u n . D e n v e r f(for a 3tablespoons^sugar and if c it. T h e “The Life and Cuisiitisine of Elvis his m x p a n d d ayrs. s. W hen that was originallyf piproduced by There anare touching bits on th e sleep sic off his weight until thick over loilow heat, mixing your colcollection so you have ele- you remove them, theth e g lu e the BBC and rebroaroadcast this soul foodd ofo the Presleys' black With so m any people coolKking welli Remove fromom heat and cool ■ gant,, festivefe and casual table should p e d off easily fttinfirom most month on Cinemax,IX, goes fo r a neighbors-s iiin Tupelo, M i^, and in and an caring for him, why dididn’t In gloss bowl th aIt tc can be covered, linenss to choose from. fabrics. CYou m ay w antnt tot do a heavy dose of Ameinerican-style a south MeMemphis, T en a, housing somebody so help the King’ ppush layer some varr a n illa w a fe rs, Cotton:ton, linen o r a cotton-linen test spot on an inconspiispicuo'us absurdity, not onlyly towardt the project, ancind an absurd look at th c b ba ack from th c ta b le ? Bec£!cause banana slices aand pudding. blendI anare good fabric choices. But piece of the doth beforeore b e ^ . King but toward hishi; subjects: cafeteriaia :food at Elvis' alma they th knew which side their tl Rep<»t layers untilItil Ixnvl is full you canan experiment with others, ning). Lamar Fike, a meme m b e r o f th e mater, Hun:umes High School. Wonder Wi bread was butteredcd on: Beat egg whiteses t until stiff. Beat such asas sheersi organza or vdvet for • Making a bordered-ed table- 1 entourage w ho was• so fat himself A childhIdhood friend sets the Presley’s Pr stepbrother and vivalet, in 3 tablespoonsi susugar a nd 1 tea- tabledoidoths, pr dish toweling for doth - a square doth withrith a wide I • he had his stomach1 ststapled shur, _ record stnstraight on Elvis' high Billy Bii Stanley, once made a joke; spoon vanilla. Spoojoon meringue on napkins,ins. Before you cut into the band of fabric around the ed g e - ^ hospital nurse Maria ria n C ocke, school footltotball careen He wasn’t about ab Elvis' overeating. EElvis top of pudding amand b ak e in 350- fabric, piprewash it (or dry clean if is ano th er easy sew ingg pip ro je c t who smuggled in banamana pudding kicked offff thei team for refusing fired fir him. . degree oven 155 m1 in u te s u n til nccessai^saiy) and press it flat And w ith one technique,e, youyi can ' while Elvis was beinging treated fo r' to shave his hi sideburns. He quit “The ‘ Burger and th e King”g” airs brown, H erere iare several techniques create endless variadons.IS. medical troubles indncluding bor- because thithc afternoon practiceis Aug. An 30. In thc m eantim e, stistir up Refrigerate untilItil chilled. forcreadeating custom table linens:' Use cotton or lin w forit tlth e cen- ______• UsiiJsing permanent fabric ter square, and add a v elv e t, p aintss (available(i at art-supply satitt, lace or fd t border.cr. epper to taste. Be crecreative when choosing a good generalmeasurisu rc . To served salmon with1 a choice Cook andind s tir ov er low ' designs..IS. A flow er border, names determine the size of theh e 'center of sauces. The idea inspiredin heat untilii mc ixture thick- or in itiatials, bunerflies or birds, square, subtract twice theth e width this m enu, w hich prvarm o r a t room . few ideasleas. • . finished doth. The salmon can be iserved temperatureure. You1 cican paint freehand onto You will need 4 borderder strips. ‘ hot o r cold. M a k e slc1 cup. the plothoth o r use srendls - store- For each, width should equequal pre- While the weatha th e r is ______b o u ^It t 01o r handm ade, determined measurementent (10 to warm, cold m ight be thetl bet- ^ . To mnake al striped napkins, block 12 inches) plus 2 inchess fofor hem ter way, because the fishfi can MUSHR«m O O M R IC E off altem:em ating tips with masking and seam ^owances; theh e ilength be poached in. advance[jce. k j k j n W l v ’ cu p s lic e d m u sh - *?Pe (usi(use a ruler to make sure should equal those of theh e icenter The accompanimenien ts are rooms ■they’rere evenly spaced and square, plus twice th e: wiiwidth of easy: rice with mush:ishroom s ^ tablespospoon butter straight;ht) and paint over thc finished border, plus 3 inchesin d for a n d to m ato h alv ess toti pped cup long)ng-grain rice exposeded doth.t hem and seam allowance. with seasoned breadd ccrumbs 1 teaspooroon salt • You'ou can never have too Sew the strips to thele c e n te r ______and-broiled.-...... ~ -2 cups chiliicfccn-srock------many^cl.cloth-napkins.-Use-ter—- - square with a-lA-inch seamcam^stop—— I The dessert iss C oupe lyclothh ftfor summer barbecues, a ping 1/2 inch from ends.s. PiPin fab- Alexandre, a rasplspberry* fc ^ mushrooms in brightt printpi for breakfasts and ric at corners where: bob o rd e rs to p p e d ic e c reamI ddi e s s e rt b u tte r n large heavy gm^amam for picnics. Generously meet, and sew the diagonigonal cor- that was served yearsirs ago a t ^^^^^BH_sa^cepanwuntil tender and sued napnapkins - at least 24 inches ner seams; trim excessss fabf ric. ------th^^fawmrs—Holly ^^^^^^H~aiiiyliqui91sfis absorb^ squaic - resm urant Perino’s. e, salt and chidc- touch to even the most casual . then 1 inch), and press: theth e do th ...... The “Alexandre” ^w hose en stock andind stir. fla t nam e it bore was rest}estaurant :V B ring. .101 0 Jboil,. cover OneJ o:of the easiest ways.to,-— - as.'many'-tabledotliloths and "' owner Alex Perino.. Perino’sP< tightly andcd cook over very make beebeautlful n a p k in is to give napkins as you need forjr titipcom- is long gone, but thele ire d p e low heat ununtil ricc is ten- squareses of fabric a border of ing occasions and seasonson s - but remains. V' der and stostock absorbed, bmibinding. don’t.stop there. They alsoalso m ake ”■”^ 1 * ' ^ 5 ro"20 miniUnutes:— ------T h ere’;re’9-no-tricky cutting or.....■" excellent gifts.—------— 4 to 6 servings. sewingg ata the comers. Just pin Menu .scam bm in large skil- 1 teasjxwnx)o grated lemon peel 2 2 tablespoons b u tter ne o f m y favorite ways to •reen Top with whippecped cream, then let. ltabIcspo

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The Times-NewsvJGLINE-^ I . Woods ttops fielidinU.1.s . Amaiiteur qulalifying r r e ? ' M ornini Vm/k Van Pelt shot “That wasn’t th e plan,"m," Woods said “No. 615 1 hit a bad shot in that {aim-airwaj' S a 70 on tb e p a r-. about being medalist “Thp«r 136 a t PoiP a m p ld n 12 Wright finished four birdie putts in thele 112* to 18-foot . the AmaiiBteur finals also advanceded t to ilytwoguys' ^idge Gotf OiA to top qwJifringis g & r d te - g behind Van Pelt range on the oack nme. match pla)Iay. Buddy M arucd, w^o lostost tto 44 at 3-under-par guess the' puttcS- gott hotho a little bit,” Woods 2-dZ-down in the 1995 fiial, finisheishcd leCtolphins Woods,"trying to become tinth e first 140. he said about his backsidede32. 3 a t even-p:-par 143. Trip Kuehne, Wooioods’ C all your fem il layerto Trin diree consetsecntiTe' The low 64 - The way V an P elt startetrted his roim d it *94 vicnm,m, got in at 1-over-par 144. matlii* firt—^ ^ g j T^lCSdis d a y a nd ^ ^ j^Bu scores in the looked Uke he might stnstruggle just to Ten meaen played off for th e last e i ^ t t h e m t h a t o n l y Dan ^tw has a chiiTirf to be tfae urstso s t : d ce- two-day medal qualify for match play.. TheTl Oklahoma spots andad six got in on the first extrextra medalist to win tfae to co m s a m e n t V S quaHfiff advanced State junior w ent out in 38 but rallied to h o le with itl one birdie and five panpars. havem adetheLanylzza rnrnm^ to six rounds of come back in 32. A notherr advanced{ on the second hoihole The 20-jear-old StanfordI st stu d e n t ------match play, cul­ "A fter m aking three bo{bogeys the first and the; finali spot — the player whwho r i g h t n o w - nfied foor of die bst setes Ittlesie s o n d * minating with a five boles I wns just saying/ing, 'You b e tte r m eets WoVoods in the first round — wentwen £fK«-nTf par-72 Wtcfa BoQovr ccot o o rse to UieaebAAwtta 36-hoIe final hit Uiis solid o r you’re goin■oing to m iss th e to J.D . ^Manning on the.third extr:xtra M a r i n o a n d^mCoexAJwjmy L p past Bo Tan who finisbededatlBS. J ttotHmtay. Sunday. cut,*" Van P e lt said. hole.

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B a i K l m os m n o i n ^ t b lether It b e high sdiool rodeodeo $ 2 3 : 3 a fo30t golf or checkers, the partid-cid- l i p n s Wt t h t e n E e h e s nts-deserve more completeete 3 M T r a Fansills- ffigb School coveirerage than a mere mentionion ' o d x B lar^ S d ia a l is : a t b e p u t t iiest, especially When compet-pet- Money, Fredd M eyer tides; slip away ^Ca^caveoduamnissesS&otpi votkxng ^ g e n e ra te ingai: at the state level.'; SJ asnpetittve spirit Thi WEST U N N . O re. (A P )- *1 m d a ^ V S . lie 14 local athletes \ ^ o corn­ issis* ; * ' •; m f o o tb a llll, as h e petec . tell Mark Calcavccchiaua these f.? ■■ J Hatndlfcse-MTO ed in Idaho Falls deserve yourour :aaAJtStattbedcat re ^ unofficial tournaments grfrtJ raw*B. nfiiTahii as ao ognition w hether they wonI or u s d o n ’t ‘^' r v, 'ftC E p r > School tm d e r C oach ' n ot. • mean much.. I v e d E , aoo-gTKTioari t. Y o u d io s e to m ak e smalllall I w Jo™ jn n d mm aore th a n a d ecad e m enl Calcavccchia missedI a 3-foot I o«s.bteB esada ntion of tbe overall stateate par puit on the 18thith h o le I m ien^naasibQ : ch aimpion’s n major accomplish-ish- • ins bave worked -mentn t —a fter all, she doesn’t live ' -Tuesday to allow G regi NcNonnan I dsen'^oaDesKbefi, . live S S g off season taprepa-^ mTv ' and Brad Faxon to rcpe I San«dS&k»k&^b.zKiaB- hard m the off rw in F alls - an d didn’t evenven ' tiiazDpioRs of th c $700,OOG I &Bcpe«s.^aBidnA9 Foocb^I '96. My mentntim all of the competitors,ors, f ru fg r to menw s *Y ou w in a s inclui Meyer Challenge. I SdjatsaajTaaTgsgsm*=*>* SSSnrtS luding one seven-time'consec*sec* ? - i H a tea m , y o u 1 Had Calcavccchia madeade what 'i I Cmjme^gaxiiBifTBn IO lose as a team! utiveve state champion. Let’s sees e e Knrw Tbereareao would u a ^ y b e a “gimmi bst^wm s^SG i so bowed beads or someaeone from T ^ n Falls beate a t ' nme," he W.yvw'/lv cingi’* T h e re a r e n o thnt and teammate Billy'MaM a y fa ir “ . 'D aimiui,jtf K « ar I. ______: ------— -----^ sta rts; j o r t i r m e n Wii ' would have forced a phplayoff. «dfiraiiig«CrSxlSei& Vith th at in mind, I would like t and 11 men on to co ' Instead, Norman and Faxtnjxoa split SBoszBe vear a fa r 3 1 ^ congratulate all of the localical • rking toother Uke golfe thc $100,000 first prizerixe a n d \ ' & ab^pEa«t±eGr C a b e f e deir^ w z l a fen who participated in the mmr.mm ^ tiiiiily towanltrd one goal - that ’ IJGA bccomc the Hrst repeattw wi iim ers t i e d i B Twill wlrti Xin.ri ^ S tat6 Tournam ent, indud*lud* Ereisg a StaState Dinsion I . ingtlthose from Twin Falls, for the in the event’s 11-year historMoiy. FBaoaclSaads. the “People write that thenhere’s o o I ; Ax the rhnr. Xoraa— rmrmA Qonxfiaasbip. m erere fact of just qualifying}to to eg a tiie p ress direct- comp . ‘ p re ssu re in th e s e MoiM onday- Fzm aLaadi^cgniSid e s s E T - Despctenega o p e » a t th e state leveL FaHs H ig h a th le te s Ja j • Tuesday tournaments," ■ rie» re c a a p T V s a s abioastbeir o c «d«TwiaFa] asniine Stanger, Samanthatha sa id J i l ^ K of tftis past sdwolooi year* th e proud . S ta n Norman, no stran g er to fmrfinal-hole roiTTid W b p j v o r d C3 inger, Kali Gillette andm d ntmBZcebavenoth- Giffo golf calamity. “That’s ruirubbish. M ajfay s birgse. tben« ir Iw ateo of Bron 'ford Gillette, all of Rupert;ert; rog to prove« tot the press, the Bran The pressiu-e is there, imirrespec- indon O tte'and Nathanlan V the school or the . Lync • ■ tive of whether it’s thec BBritish “1 Kzs sBie K e v ee atj >*««• conmnmity, tl pcb, both of Burley; Brady - V ce= M r r s t o f th e stastate - bot only to Srangng er and Adam'W inn, both of Open or the Fred KM ey er beaded for a T iascS.'S \% . • tbentselres.. Wn h en th e y s ta n d M tirt of Challenge." irtaugh; Mike Cozakos of P * ^ * a ^ o aI tbth e t n r f a t B ra in Je rorome; i Sara Barron, Nikiiki Norman and Faxon Hnislnished at - BatibtSi^aeaedi then*giitofAn6.30, Stov«iver, Chris Tartar, Jeimiferie r 18-undcr-par 124, thee lolc w est tbeX&3ilBfe«esitiSD:uasadi Sa^oalhe itfmhrr down to the Hedh score since the tournarnament s o e a a d a s t z x i d e s b7 y iI b e i ^ e a rn m n m e t dberg and Jesse Lancaster,ter, sold DOC just expea all of moved to the par-71 Orego:^ G o l f ^ d e s e e s . I&astk k & iB B p bsiBmshcali ofTwinFalls. ; to b a p p ^ b n t b e Yoi Club course flve years aga to QdmecriB*, bada3S- fca good to 'our sports director has a littlettle nwed and prepared nnrin “Brad’s the best punere r mi th e . Seanma- ne«a^fiw » ice in the paper asking peopleiple- ttem happen. Tbe to ph world and I feel like Tmith thi e b e s t / na.BtlSSSpaiotzwaiD ” make thei phone in information or pro-)ro- ly VKtoty ts prepaiQ- vide j driver in thc world,” NoN orm an / deb£taft^bafe.si«Bm pried essewEofaiiyi e pictuiies and a stoiy so theybey said. “When you feel thath at way, pas fix sar jBsztoti:e s tmaaodeOocc. ' m avy provide coverage; mayly I l G o g s 'em.i,B«Bfae!Bestwish- Bi niake • you’ve got it covered on both I—^ ------ke a suggestion? i g j ^ g g . esfixabannerje r season! Iq , • ends.” a this day and age of modemem Calcavccchia and Mayfair Ma Hak CdcmceUatta pondm hbm isnd 34Dot pdLL !U.raNGZ£ techntmotogy w here you are gettinging . were one shot back at j s s t s s s a e d i t . Ix « s a^ K m ostst of your information overver British Open championio^nToni third at Ifrunderder 126. Fim-roaQd O’M earsaia wOTtagfj j n CT fo u r p u tT , b s x sry pa?ctes*s : wire covering all nationalnal Lehman and Lee Janzen;en were leaders John1 CCook and Mark binSesas all aad fimsbed ai 14- «satsybK & '" P t e s c o wB^OfgOff a g eventn ts an d you are asking peopleiple t severe^ laddng phon« in local stories, youf'OU ve your sports reporter to the I a n writzn;ting this letter in 3t desk to answer the phonesnes American1 ______respoDse to iOUIjoc paper’s incom- , 1-ptill off-wire stores? since-3ce------C ordova hit twovo hom e rttns in a v h o g o t n ro home n m s f rom jtalfy tm accepm B le Continued fnxnDl WaKrt JrtTtfitr t 'seems like that is all theyley I game for tbee f fir s t tim e a n d D a re Ki] 02-53 Itaafg£cTE^ <™eEag:of the! Red Sox 4, Athletics 3 ■JVffwwFw^ AsBodatam Tao&^™ «ntlM>past e time for anyway. 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It is just ' S fJeers l : to deal : to Cf>nrh p in PniT^Tl<^ vm « amnong n f six players cut ind the Pack the rest a ^anta. . “He’s the best kickerr I ever had,” s^d _ , pack ia the NFC V^ite and Scan Jones corn­im- ' - — Paroclls, w*o co ach ed iahihr- r- for-diree' seasom- — be. bineded for 21 of the team's 39 sackscks with the NevrYoric GiantsIts and two fall s e ^ m ber, we’re not talk- ' 1^ .[ year.^ Unless both suddenlyrUy sons in New England. “He e viwas a depem t : group of weaklings jn feding their age, theyVe theth e able guy and a true professiQ s the best dnrision in 's to a pass rush that m ust pro-iro- Bahr was beaten £ in this free-flinging division. out by Adam a Bay Packers cleariy Tie Packers n e ^ to force m ore \^tieri, a free agent E H of what used to be ^ than the NFL-low 16 from San Diego State f t le Black and turnovers they gotjo t who kicked this i K O t t n ion. Now, last year. The mostost '• . sp rin g fo r th e ^ 'fensive likely thieves areare i. th th e Amsterdam Admirals I f W ^ ^ ■ ■ 1 good young cor-or- .of thc World Lea^e V Lions, l l Z g l nerbacks Craig STikings _ _ _ aig of A ^ Newsome andn d . “Matt is one of the rmoving Doug Evans. greatest kickers if not * ' 3 stopping With the beste st the greatest kicker m t defense in the division.on, that rve b e« around,” saicsaid Vinatieii, made on, NFC Central jt.. pPackers can really pull awayray oil three of his field-goal>al attem p ts in th e ^244Jya^pa^ fromTl Detroit, Chicago, MinnesotaOta ^est total since the „„j t P atriots' 37-10 victory overver Philadelphia on I Tampa fey if hastias Sunday. [heNfLinl970. )ther MVP year. Of course,s e , I t r went into the fourth ^ar undergoing treatm ent for an the NFC tide game ^jjicliction to painkillers, Favre’s•e’s 49ei8s '‘ S The question2 Cowboys. But the As the San Francisco 49en ability might be a question. 3ers welcomed Teny vdietherthePac1 Dallas, which m eant AriLt least to outsideis, that is. Kirby as the latest answerter to their running bow far bdnnd: wouldn’t hold on — uqiOne thing Fve learned is th ata t I l back problems, they offid K l l b J fidally showed the of the. uh,do pi at Texas Stadium, hove:« ah addictive personality," he Cetaialwillbe.re lost six in a row. It’s ..ijd. “If you have an addictiveive Johnson, who twice ruslutshed for more than > ... • Andrememb^phyNov.ia. ^sonolity, you have to find an 900 yards in five seasonss w ith the Cardinals ing a b o u t aihing g r we have to for- anative addiction —• like win-lin- ■ ' and Jets, was signed to a twoyear,tw S million here. This isgciuse tfa eadi gamp; is a niru*' contract last March. ! to beat them,” sa^ ^lelping the Packeis win — per­>er- The team was counting; on him to challenge T h e & e e nensive & leader Reggie h aois s; as often as in the glory daysays inchmibent Derek LoviBele ands improve the are tbe dassI of matter 1 where you __^ivill be versadle Edgar B ^ eBtt, tt, league's 23rd-ranked rushingling attadc ' lhavetowin." . ^ known a s th e£ firtt PnrWf.r tn nKh fnr 1,000m ______------^t-he-never-getthat-chafh iuice , aggi&tatmgC"*- - ""■' ■ ichTinke'Hotagrenr^^^ Blue Division, ds in 17 years; receivers RobOTe rt back injury on th e 4 9 er^’ firfirst day of training .' - : lid be nice to get them it’s a n offer )oks (1,497 yards), Markirk ■ camp July 18. Field in January. But haven, vrith mura ond rookie Derrickick amthatright- ^h^ Packers, Li< yes; and strong kicking. • ’'A "' ' - V ■ ■ ■ ■ Jose, if not equal, to , PackeisUS ■ B ears a n d Vik kS exciting as Green Bay’sy ’s I San Francisco, the ^ , l^ft tackle Ken Ruettgeitgers was placed OD a n b e tte r acnu ca- d a better offseason ick might be, it doesn’t mca- the physically unable to p)CTOrm m Ust, meaning --j'. hall fhan jt nif- While the Cowboys e up to Detroit’s. But the signif- roolde John M ichels wUlU beb entrusted with ';]-sy c^ipooenn it difference in defensive qual-lal- the critiad job of imtectxng:ing Brett Favre. U L ast season,g hit hard by free ’ J ?ensioiB and injuries, ‘ty b“ etw■ ^ the two spells a run-un------r-Ruettgers.-a-fixtiu-etat-lat-left- tackle-for-a------tennw averaged IS lost several impor- •up finish and a wildcard berthn h *------decade, has missed allI olof training camp ing^ fh«» h ig h ^ • Et8l»d PitiWs iddor Brir*t|odaskSdafcaeit TB vboseMQ[(B ponxs a z ^ tb e seqmd m. quanerofthe troit has as potent a trioI of “He wiuiU tu pluy butII .lla lilt’ .kJHII* IILIIF, ikitIit ------K T L K vuej^»AscLghy t j P&Bbui^ P - leading the C and starting DT John recei:eivers as anyone, bcotto tt he’s a very serious player,r , aalways has been,” • ,. - • . S a i k .37, S w ith Tn>'i,tL;g.tfaeS teeirrtbstTe bigbibucks witli big numbers (4338338 they never do i - up-to the'standard he’s set for him self then...... pi*unter m Rofan S tsrk, a 15-yeairear'Tcteran, freezgea.L ds passing, 32 TDs). wbaethey\eljs offset by . adding y s^ ■ alsow&rediey "Tft somethii seball labor . ga about, been Barkleyy deal h Taiwa newdiancetonada adIvance PacfcpTS defens ks could White. “No m LifleX ^agu { ^ , yoa stin ha urrie today ' , ^H fdds C'oach~ Sunsfeeelinghleat resu “Sore it would I series contini ______NEWYr Y O R K ( A F ) - I b e b a d . atLambeauFIe PHOENDC (AP) - P h oenix:lixSuns I to t trade icserv e m»gnT»aTrwators f o r pSayess . wehavetoeam president Je n y Colangelo usiused to I- ' I point I s«=rd andommnas m a for t o tto inW illiam sp. ■ Alre^dos look at the Philadelphia 76enSersand I Elliott1 P e n y to a n b o n r a Dallas and Sa w onder w hy th e y w e re so one- -’ 11I th t e M ilwaxjcee aid barsainxng pnbalily WnXLUlSPORT, Pa.V • Packershada ' . th a n b o th . nW l dimensional — (Carles BarB arkley ■ Bucks'for 1 a viSlnsamaime Wednesday. Yang Chsaep; I That.was before th e Sunsos tmade I 1 ^ . and th e 4 9 m l I Colangelo talkedabtabom bow we oeed to s a leading Taiwan pasi9 tte tan jant veietat Barkley their own four yearso s aI g a I ssaid he and ,o-,;ogether and G m d this D issiic aa Sepob& » 0 i miprgygd. TTie 1 • “I personally have n o t enjoyedenj' I 1 Roddets owner thing off.oil. I ihm k ifs Ekdy we likely was a preric watching our play for tw o ye JUsAloanto iri,I metleet tomoiTov. I don’t [ in rions w ere bac ______C h m le s Jo n ..... f nlnngpin hsii dallyHy when it happens tw ee. A nd Houston Rockets Cor'RoRobert berance, defensee and,a in * e case „ |ue |H |H St, ; H u izenga o f th e H o d d a a m x m fmmfr aodaaB s fastb^ was inea-' *' whenenrm niad,! pitdi harder'aridm d Horry, Sam .Cassell, M ark:Biyant Bi ofHonyandCassdssSwcidesiioot- W a^H. IS an d J e n y Resosdorf o f ^ . sp h and, considering I pileitch more accurate," Johnsonso n and ^ u c k y Brown. ' • tng^ n fgrtrn fiwnnnmiring preciauslil- l u e s hicago W hite Sox. are Hsieh. wbo is batting . distance from the said,1 - Barkley averaged 23.2> p- w e f^ s b i f as modi as ptbe o r t c is the equivalent of honoiloring Little League infielderd e r last season rhis 12th in tbtie e lNBA. coach C otton Fitz"Jtzsmnions sem a esi lifa^er ta wtlbanwpoft 5 points “A couple of theseisegigsliae w ae son d :^ wiped oca I7 th e ;ue fastball in thc low Jo e>1 l Burchfield, who drownedle d It wasn’t fa r off th e 25.6 p< poa>d Jody Posey ofa P; . ( A P ) - s a ra ^ in • very h i^ in steals,als, blocked diots. 1994-^sxiS sxnke an d alloKzBS a sec- Jan1 .. 31 while trying to cross a and 1 2 2 rebounds h e overag< i o a t 1 2 tieN B A And we can do dungsweoaildn’tdii] ondjwu r i n d i e d e a l w x d » 3 t a Q s v F l a - > to No. 9 batters ju st drainlinage ditch in the Southerne m 1992-93. when he was th e : Jo an CasciOD tad tbes b0 i t a n d Ifomia town. • MVP. But lus 3.7 assists pergame er { dobefore.” luxuiy taxtax. e t around on him ,” Califc i TTcwJxi tfoft SBT- w n m a n a g e r B ra d “WWe know he’s riglit there withrith were off the 5.1 he average ye a rs e f tb e CDonacs. in 78. tb e £zaest at rtbe ie w o f " ' ^ w ho0 traveled to W illiamsporto r t Arizona Daily Star in Tucsonson and biggest trade .this.tl offseaM n. final nro 3 alsemxfi- . jaS»^own pitchers inten- withh thc1 team. J o d ’s father,‘Dan,•an, th e Tribune Newspapers repisported Phoenix is his ^tvrii Tnam ^ 2000and

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S om e add to his coU( •anince, creative procei* aModated‘S ■ researchers crcdit that.t. words.” Thoselose show up only with J^{*“I communicadon, publishing, writ-Tit- Thc higher thc altitudtude, the lower other words..Forexample,yourardy Fo Current cycle eauatc* to travel, dii- the am ee r rate. see “spic”’ withoutw “span.” Or ay. l e t ^ go cl burden not actuallyally Shirley Maclaine sayssa she was "shrifi" withoi;hout “short. Or oklm- yourw■ own in &nt place. September mem-em- named after Shirley TT< em p le. Sure bo" without.“arm “oi s.” oniblelie for iTRnancc, marital itatus. she w as nam ed A falling 6bJ(b b je n moves m oro slowly ABI•RIES (March 21-April 19): You'lllu'U enough. Didn’t think she lain' attheequQCOa to r th a n a t th e N o rth rcjolvilive. “I will never again complain I before. that. eieverything i» the la m er FocusI on i i Payrolled Veneiuclanja n s a t this writ- Pole, h ftait. exdting contact*, sdningg ofof By Chris Brovme tegafthftHotrtMe I ing earn the equivalentent on average Q. Who laiilaid thc first railroad icive Juices. Imprint ityle, take coldmid r Hofjl, MAVg You*’ •o f s u i 0 month U.S. tracks In thche United States? And Igo into future. • - ...... WAT APbI lVi6't/-/XVt y e & 0e ^ 1 Q. W hat m akes somnc e peoplei think where? 'AURUS (April 20-itay 20): Spedalid a l ...... < th c Rom ans Invented golf?gol A.Onenioirhomos Leiper. In 1809. A t collectection feanired, relate* to householdliold T ? 7 / ^ t t r I y o>UPPl-AlJ$ u p 'S'ffl/g,; jucts, published material helps keep*ep P0}Z5K.^^ fo\;op THg A. A game called1 “pnganica"“i • CnimCreck,Pi<, Pa. They w ere wooden, produi s 95 perccnt of the U.S. rclotlKtlonship from fallinB apart,art. = U T U iz e , played with a club andant a feather-' Report is 9£ scores between 70 and E«Phphasis OD pannerthlp. public rela-rela- 0 O Y ? y e m f e i s i filled ball sewn of anlm;limai skin • was population sc< is, marital stanis. among their pastimes,:s, accordingi to 1 3 0 o n IQ tetests. ! That much you ;BMIN1 (May 21-June 20); Divertify, j thc historical footnotes.ss. m lBht’vc gueiluesscd. but the testers nd hum or vriih profundity. Moon.oon Average weight of wwo om en in their ' continn it. ition highlights employmMt, bade«sic «*, flmess, a r t of pet*, aem entIt of . ACROSS [T T^ I | M I III | P _ L _ ^ H ______luck kI rides with you, winning streak'eak . ' 1 Claso — . ietw y. 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»■ _ J v /I o n < I E Y a n d C]LASSIF]^lED ' k - ' . Scction E T he Times-News, Wednesday, A ugust 21,1996 E ; Airtraveelers shoi)uld buy Exe;hange; t o l i s t '!spud f)iimres- I tickets bbefore ta:ax kicks iil ^ j Q Thfl Auoclatod Prm»— ^— Listing 1 will1 help groweijrs, shippers3 BOISE — Startirting Sept. 17, the New al , sale of potatoes,” Huffakfaker said. A unable to reachr terms on a contract,ict, Jiange plans to Stan list- , TIwAttoctatadPrew ______Accou]ountants say air travelers canan ssave York Cotton Excht grower in February can selllU potatoesp for fumrcs canin offer a solution. H uffakericer ------moneyy oon flights in 1996 by purchachasing ing potato futures;sa g a in . May ^ delivery at an estimatelated pricc. If said. Both growersg and processors can» n tickets before the tax ^ rein:einstat- ItS an opportuitunity for growers and the Jv price drops between theih en and May, hedge b y buyingbi futures contracts; at WASHINGTON — Travel.vdeiswhowmt f shippers to h^gege, and that could pave to save money on airlinele ttrjps this year ®°- he be protected agreeable prices.pr vever, after Monday, they adadvise the way toward moren: price stability in vas should purchase their Or the grower can exerdydse what is ...... The origirpnal proposal last spring was ' I ' '■y a g Sst p u rc h a sin g tick ets fo r fllchtsfli{ contract negoti(iations, says Bruce. , , after growers and shippersers .....Monday. ------. Falls,' PubUsher of the called « a “put” option, whichlich gives him m odified of )7. . '■ ...... Htiffaker, Idaho F wanted a “blended" contnict.ic t. Tucked into legislatio::ion raising the ’otato Market ^e^_ the J* right to sell futures at: a fixedf pricc. said th ey w t It’s because reinstatemenie n t of North America Pol o r canons and bags, not justust ...... minimum wage is a provi;ovision reinstat- . ' Joe'Gaenthner of the “ If the price goes up, he isnYtiYtiedtoit - Itallowsior axes lasts only, through:h ithis , HufJkcr and J. d socks, giving growerss a ing the 10 percent exdsese taxt o n domes- t*»e ta x University of Id 1 a h o ’s C ollege o f , For shippers, futures alloUlow them to 100-pound tic passenger flights asi W(w ell as th e $6- ye®r- , I be in Boise to explain buy bi and s ^ simultaneouslyisly. Shippers greater abiliility to use contracts to hedgeige publicans are hoping to ext per-ticket tax on internalnational depar* Repul rogram. Exchange offi- are ai the only people in thele S;System who more of theiieir crops. on- tures. th e taxeixes further to help pay for s< I in a noon program can c deliver potatoes. If a shi[shipper is con- The contnt r a a now is an all-Russet con- It takes effect for ticke:k e ts p urchased fo*® legislation^®8 cutting capital gi ihilo Inn. cemed c* about the price faliiailing, he can tract. T he oor r i ^ a l proposal was for a 10- i^of seven days after the enacnactm ent, which i a ai n d o ffe rin g a $500 p e r clchild pojato s ,con.tracw were sched- buy b a contract, guarantee]teeing future pound bag' contract, o allowing delivery of occurred Tuesday witl«th President credit.t. .. uled for listing5 mohthrago,i but the delive^ d at the h i^ e r pricc.a:. If1 he thinks red an d w htiite il potatoes. ets Clinton's signature. Howe-kvever, there’s no guaranteeee that process has beeren modified to reflect the tl pricc is going up, he cancan buy a con- T h e re wilvill be six futures contracts e r, The 10 percent ticket tax and other avi- bill will;ill p a ss Congress or, even if itIt dao^ industry recommenendadons. tract, ti sell it at a higher pricjrice and then trading each ea year, in November, ind ation taxes lapsed on J an. a 1 after Clinton r^ive;e Clinton’s< signature. So, theiie iavia- -p o r a grower.r, it’s an opportunity to sell s< the spuds he has. J a n u a r y , iMarch, May, July and in December vetoed Reptep u b lic a n ’s bal- tion raxeaxes could lapse a g a ^ starting Jan- price potatoes sepeparateJy from the actu- When growers and proc>rocessors are Septemlw.r. ' anced-budget legislation. Mar^ T S SaOa 0 « undac250fc4550. 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Maft.'i(*M* 30,305 239.50 241.00 23900 240.60 07,60 —37 KYMwca*>«(apo(mara n.'acnnn 121.787. vp2.330 Aon Cap .k; 7 6537 054 7 ■ DUCWnI------I4)i 7 M90 .,01 NEW YORK (AP)-FutuiFutur«lr*<#njonlh*NYMarc f^Oo'tS.CRUDE ...... • • ^ “ lo?”” ’ 5 04 BO 84.87 Tunday: KUdompartCL s:cS3S:oSS,pmd. rS • .•X PWMM«AM>p«fCuMI opan W 79,975. up 03 K S.U s .X Mdba«ft^t)i«blA- POHTlANDlAND (AP) — Momhg woSi lof gram* amrtig iS J-2 2 V.i “ K SumnaFourlnc. 13X .2 uj.oocuaadyli^sawn*n( aprtog 471 (up 6); 11 par- TuaaOayr at PtfCandP lor onanl tnipmeni br rad. ixxk? • 11^ S ^ . 380 340 2345 345 - 8t Tcracr^lne. 14X C cent«W*rSJi(u(i8). I B z n S 1285 511.0 5a.0 S»® [jJ cAunvsa— LnMlcxlO.es (up I ):b*rt«y ^ 'I S n S a . 6M0 jI? 75 35 75:35 78 MI r7532 —35 Jan Tupe»«>w» 42* .•J B.7i{MMd,). No.lnMaoMaduPonaat 8,31 1 7032 -,48 Uar 51535 0 517.0 534.0 g '£ ^ p ^ E | Unfy«tal Food* ' 2U No.1 harsr* 1 ^ U^. 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M o n e y Grow ofrrnutual 1funds sslow wiith foreeign imvestorst g imjirinn rf en ifwim'r N EW Y O R K (A P )—- T n h e m u tu - manage- lishetihed on “Trends in the Offshonore are wondering htim1 wVi^erc future In tryingng to1 seD U.S.-style fond sc n e r c r - al fund industry is encoiicountering ment like Mutu:utual Fund M arket." But somime assets will come. In!n 1m o st c ase s, m a n a g ement m e to'for«igQ cus- id o f gru w d t m a y |Dc m a e r lo o k m c « te n o o n s a y f c r - - some slow going as it tries to they are signilenificant obstacles need to beb< they are setting thei:lieir sights on tomers, managersma must adapt .. lo »;|ii ^ ainirnge,’ , — . - extend its-huge succescess in th e ------.f o r —U .S .-— ov:crcom c rc e.------______fh»»nfin.tT g innrlf<»f.” ______I theirvvehicli United Slates to otherit c o u n trie s m a d e ham - The Th< funds’ effort to them•m- To date, U.S. fundmd managers in eadi comnuntiy, tnrtttrftng cultur- T a E u n ^ ” fte^STfii'ii’ii a s well. burgers, selveilves overseas bears watchiniing have built up some3 S56.6$1 billion al and tnidinditional values as w dl •banks'*1 dom isatiaa e i n m a n e e d y F o r y e a rs now , th e idead e a h a s ta n - soft drinks, forir U.S.I investors, bccause; i t in o v e rse a s a ssets, C^erulli er reports, ' as economiiimic and regulatory dif- fuocls fa distribiflioo bas sc o o tt hampered srowdiaanasgBiig a m - ta liz e d fu n d c o m p an yy managers ni razors or standands to play a big role in dctetter- with the three biggestest entrants in fcrences. - lu that they m ight findid i a b r o a d ’ toothpaste,” mihir whether the industry caiam the field - Fidelity,, CitibankQ and In manyly overseas< mailtets, for bank^xmson." bs A lso. C e n ilE s« s« . A e ami ase« e o r export m arket for their p saysCeniUi maimaintain anything like its recenent Merrill Lynch - accdccoHnting for instance,e, CerulU < n o tes th at e n a s . th e t>*ay A m e ric a n moviefviS S "nannaHn n ™ Associates, growl'o w th ra te in th e ye a rs ah ea d . aboul 40 pcrcent of th!that total investors-s don'td have quite the U ^. inTestmeat naaaeen soperior in iian and o p enrie ei n o e .fast-food restaurant opera«rators and a Boston constn su ltin g firm th a t spc- “Though “ Tl asset growth amnd The asset numberr isis rising. But taste for stodssto that the US. pop- sc h a s s o t t n r e i e d a s w d a sE s s a a a e m a n u fa c tu re rs o f m anyly consumero cializes inI iiiinancial scrviccs infloiflows cominuc to bc robust,’it,” it still represents onl])nly about 3.7 ulation uisbas developed, but lean h< items have. issues. t hle e Ceruj^iI report observese s , p c rc c n t o f th e ' to ta1 l internationalin more towaiward bonds and other ib overseas is t o A e C n ttd SCBKSSta But so far, “the ultimjimate'hard . The pictunure may brighten in , “therh e re is consensus th a t th e m ututtu- fund-managementIt market,t as fixed-incomeom e * 01 reality is that .overseas}as c itiz e n s th e fu tu re, th

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,EGAL NOTICE sionally em ployed AUTOMOTIVmVE COOK DRIVER WNSS LEGAL NOTICEE LEGAL NOTICE ILEGAL NOTICE LEC n will houso sil oflor Full time autourto dotaller. Must FT cook for afuaftomoons, 4 Semi snd toler duthiUes.de- N o o d o H l« « » * f lBanSk a a i Sop. 1stIsL onorpartoftho h a v o drlvirivers licence. on.2 ofrschedihodule. InstRu- liv e ry of ag rlccultural u drh«.>firitisiman 2 groi^holp^ equipment. CD:O L a n d HaaBh.WBcall3n.CAF ilAL NOTICE JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN .saryfcry for an purposes to bo followingingwlntor. Joromo- Good payjy wAwnofrts.v A{>- tional backgron SS se d in said Rre Protoc- /TF area■oa After Spm 324- ply, 309 AddisonAd. Avo. W. CallM orclaata at Mountain som e machinsryy a j ssam - 40 i K .p a 3rD O E .F.Fsea o : TTio TWIN FALLS WAREH(EHOUSE HISTORIC DISTRICT THE STATE OF IDAHO, raised & CW . { WAND FOR THE COUNTY tionn DistrictD during tho Ds- 5721 asl ------View CaroI CeCemer, 423- bty and m edtankaikalskls cradetattaatSftOi wifi bo conaWorod by tho0 IdahoIci S tate Historic Sites Ro-' tl AUT0M0T1\” iVE 5591. moming! isendre- IO>«7-asiiBara*.ffl vlow Board for nominationIon to (ho National Reglslor o>‘ OFADA calijMI year beginning Odobor lings. required. Pleasa s 1996 ond onding Sop- ^ — - ' ■! Wo are curri:urrently seeking — ...... ,,,, - auxnetoB oxW»272cft) e: ^ j Hlsloiic Places ot Ha mooting)tlng on Se p tsm b ar 20,1996, In NOTIFlCATtON OF 1.19S 1 0 7 jixp. Indlvlijlvlduofs for our DENTAL/RECEECEPTlONtST TT,* .77mes-We«IW. P .O . DRItfBB RENEWAL HEARING tombonber 30.1997 lor whtah I . BoIm , Idaho. Tho proposocln e d district consists of two sop- ABORTION liraropolrdiJrdopl VoUddrtv- FT , m u s t hha>. a v o d e n ta l Box 548. Twin FaHs.IDFi Tn>dcdrh«n Sor lars*larsast I orato oroas. Tho vrt)slom1 portionpoi Is boundod by Minidoka liIn Iho In te r e s l of: JO N apprccproprioitonbtobontado. ■ DERATION AND SUP- LTERNATIVES 1 or's Iteonsense req., fun bon- k n o w l odge.Toam d g 83303. SBBBon iriwSud. KIs) u e cu a - j Avonuo, 2nd SlrootW.. ethithAvonuoW..3rdStrootW.,5(h- A • 8STOCK. A Child Undor OPEP oflts avtiil'ill. IPlease Inquire orientod. Goo(3ood orgarttza------rian c a n a c v c s a rr.r .c Ca a n BghtoenYoafSofAoo PUESJESTOMAINTAINFIRE' ^ 5 p n ! Avonuo W. and 4th SUeotot V,W. Tho oostom portion of tho E ONANCY CRISIS ntMogicVr; Vonoy Tiro, 501 tional skills.lis. C om puter DRIVERS s s m b s q ; •“ To:NATHAN ROBERT OSTPSTRICT: $52,222.92 district Is bounded by Mlnidllnldoka Avonuo, 4th Stroot S.. T CENTER S. Uncoln..In, Joromo, ID. knowlodgoI helpful.hel| Salary COL.doUteendonorsemenL __ . 2nd Avonuo S.. 2nd StrootK)t JS., 4th Avonuo S. and Shos- NNOBLES. Iho natural fa- Done)no by iho order ol tho ,„,i.rating. Call 734-7472 - jard ofthe Hagerman based on1 experience.ox Loader e^Mriencace. Ir**"’ ELECih OHCS hono SlrooL lither of said Jon Stodc B o a « 1-800-371-7472. BABYSITTE) Send resumemeto:Ann:Do- t hauling. G o oioeyand d p Eleclronicaaacoa e n i - Usting In tho Nationalll Register,R< tho lodorai govern- YYOU AND EACH OF YOU. ■0 Protection P Oistrid this - ° ------^ - For2loddloiWiers, trans. pnh 256 Ma TdayofAugust.1996. ^ ------Martin S troot hoalth bonofits. AA eplval blarycom m ers^ BUS morrt'8 official list ol historicoric properties worthy of prosor- wwill h e re b y ta'ke notice: 5th to I ferred, atBt nmy home, call Pnjl,_,1083301. © Ao- Scoff Jadcson Tn 3n.«illi vation, nnulta In tho followingiwlng lor historic propoftles: TTTiat a Petition lor Renewal JudyCdy Osborne. Clorit ■ 10FESSI0NAL ^■^252. cepting collsoils only after 221 s . Uncoln, joionrn.Ji iramngmpBtasiR.*ia .x M inning lo r fodoraL fpdofollv II- uundor tho Child Protection , r u n itt. JBUSH: August 21 and I SSERVICES , BARTENDIN 73Q pm at733733-3278. lo . Or call 324-31.3004 B- N r t s a iia am to am iM isslsted n rolects. Tho Advisory AAct wos filed In Iho obovo- PUBU ------Spm. oves. 324-727230. ea4«S)A».n.TF. DMik3nmu«l»glvonano^- oentitled matter on the 26th 28. IP ixpor. bartender. , DISPLAY a s s appiy**^^ doy ol July, 1996. That a —— ~ ------BANlNKRUPTCY etwoon 11 am-5 DisolavAsi'A aalstam DRIVERS a s m Ing i&tod ptoportlo3.To> turt ~'HoaringonlhOPotnionhas ■ - Alt Choplaptor & AS related - pm. Mon.-Fn..Fri. No phono E n e r g o ^ ssell e ll stort with . OTR drivers. Miieane M »aiEbcaafla.>9e33.aasds ■ . - bboon sot for 9:30 am . on W COSOS.tts. Froe telephone colts. Honkrjnkers Placo. 121 c oathro flareIare, 20/hr per paid, plia load& 4 unload to » * K p in g .O Tn « DSo i fib 2- gilQlbllitv Ifir fodoral loala provisions.pi Tho Fodoml Inlor- tlthe 1st day of October. ■ consultation.a 4th Ave. S.. Twin Fans. wooT m -FF. niflexible hra. pay. Vacattm&bc g s r s ta l svstj'M Q tk a j;' nol Rovonuo Codo oncouraouragos tho prosorvotlcn ol do- 11996, in tho Moglstrale A 760 600-548-2166 — ■ ------Apply a t ColtCatalog D esk, C o n tad Jm j proclablo historic building:Ings by allowing lavorablo tax CCourt. Ada County Court- ■© /m H. Mulborry CAREWORH)RKER resume helpful BQ ' S e ^ tsstn n a 30 s m v ' troaUTMjnts for rohabilltationtk)n ond also provldos lor chart- hhouso.SUWoslJoBorson. f f 538-7761'yraaxpofionco Juvenile OeDetention Care- j c Penny,MV MV Man, EOE. A r l o ^ i ^uddtM ^ OaokAmdi HC32.fiSZ.&M ■ ' tablo contrtbutiona fw cons'nnsenmiion purposes of partial BBolso. Idaho 63702. Un- fn IVm Twin FoflS County. ------— ------* <7aTag»oaWtfesa'e sa s< J intorosts in hlstoricalty knporiportant land areas or stiucturos.'- 'Ic'loss you me responsive' 22^holographyyr ot Ihe- i 01 loost 21 voois' DRIVER...... ' ...... DRIVERS ' For further information soo00 383 CFR 67. pplooding wtthin twenty (20) It pricos in tho Mogic o. ompro fid o n lln Je ^ North SIdo»Bus Bu Co. now Drivers need to dri G reat t»h 5 ^ - ______- 3. Conaklofnilon aJ hlslorteUlS vnluosj In tho decision by tho ddays, a default ludgment ■ , (. Coll Ouolity. 678- rr^ft nndI wwrlling, have a taking applicplications for unioaders in fourirr gtJtiM lAOT n rm sa p a r warn lont to issuo surface mal min- -' mayrr bo entered against I ii i ■ I lowostor p 677-2769...... high schochool diploma or • sdwol busdriiidriverafortho CaB 677-4538...... nBarrauDa«9k.-HMH a d * ------atoto or fodorol govommom 0 101 Valloy. ( Ing porrrit whoro coal Is■ locatod.loa For further Wormalion yi )nt ond success- 96-97schoolyXDlyoar. Excel- i.-i ^benaSta. wagesaadJa- d LOST 4 FOUND 2680 orREPAIRS, romod- )r housewives DRIVERS paoden«9rtBBa.Ra . n « - soo 30 CPR TOOL eog. you havo tho right 10 indhondym an 'U"y compimploto a back- lent Job lor hi A. Elkilbllltv for fodoml amnl;mnls-in-nid. whonevor funds aro bo b ropresontod by Counsel invostlgallon In- nrtlrodI porpersons nood- Experienced dieselsei potato le r la n d l j r . n o MM C c a n )UND Young fomalo HOMERIces. No job too criminal. Submil ing to supplep p le m e n tth e truck drivers. Nownrd^glrv < W SgS^arBBag. opproprialod byCoi>grc30..8. ForFi turtner Inlormation contact of o your choosing or upon 'og, brown/Wonde w/bluo 0 1 s 0. n Insured. Gordon ciuoing enr good causo shown, provid- ■ ion to Twin Foils family incomeomo. This b a 53&«143. • Idaho Stato H«toric Prosoriiaoivation Olflcor, 210 Main St., 9 olTar. Found by Horizon se rv lci ______FARM Bolso. ID 83702. iring you are financially {.OST ott 423-4368 County I'uman °UT Rosourc- part tlmo obtob. Aodicants ■ k*ool. Call324-7193 small. I b t o t o ^ a O m VEK A^towteW^ — Ba Owners of prtvato proportporty nomlnatod to tho National needy, n tho Court moy op- d...... &B .. •" Hamlott I. Box 126, Twin m u« ^ abki a d v e w is e 83303. Deadllno C O L h a v o ag dio workns to tisncsl ( Roglslof may concur In or)t o^octot to the nomination In ac- polnl o Counsel to act In your pioa>ST Meloi d oteclor. . I.E. soarth plots tftesBDMBS cord with 38 CFR 60. Atjytfjy iowner or partial owner who beholl. b )&B man Supply parking loL a[ YOUR August 22. lahe canataaad.Staa«tet i t a a t 1 submit a noinrlzod statomonl Dated D This 8th day of Au- walk S T c r f i S S objocts !o IlsUng should sui ^looso return. 80 yr. old VICE SPECIALTY . c a r p e t — Over th e roadI ddrivsra. 9-1-9aAe«%AiQtaBea > Ra ­ (cortifytng ownership andI obio b lo i^ n to listing] to State His- gust. gi 1996 lan noeds . il to help him HIS DIRECTORY ^ l a y oyer r i holpor. No ox- DRPCT Class AC0L12I2 « e stem a a a rr ti C a a a a i. ft aair i l toric Prosofvallon Offlcor,r. IclahoIcli S tate Historic Prosonm- 3. J. David Navaro LOSTmik. 733-8779 SERVII dork of tho District Court ' -m ale ...... po rlo n co:o rnoodod. Coll lOwhoolorwith wtth CDL*Com * states. Mostlyrnotouch n EasiaIF3tac.83Dt9«Sb « s a tk>nOfnco,210MalnSL.Sol,Solse.lDB3702byS«ptsmb«r C .round. Wogo ' freighLA>so.teUofiefdriwen. A A & S > « a r 20.1996. Each owner orr paipartial ownor has ono vote, re- Ada A County. Idaho court» T Scottish Terrier, fe- IN THIutaerthanooauigot ovonlngss aflora 7:00. Job SJ lalorin Hanson trailer «c«' is In Twinrin IFoils. To start DOE.CaU423423-4269. C o m p e tltlv a Sl gardloss ol how many wholirhole or partial p r o m o s In the By: B Tina Mclntyie 423-< ' Benefits. Lumper ^ ------district aro ownod by thatat pparty. If a ma]ority ol prlvaio ourt aroa. 8/14 moming. Paeeaun immodialoly.“ ^•206062-9697, r a n f l 23-6530. ' Homo regular, i property owners object to(0 thett nomlnallon. It will not bo PUBLISH: P August 14. 21. >-OST, yourcMc733-0931 ------FO R F L A^ T T B B E 0 ln 4 8 and 28.1996______^ iistod: however, tho Slalo.10 F-Historic Preservation Offlcor oi ------CHILD CARIARE stBtos.Cal2K' Come bv our offlceCaOrCaO |y y g g Ion to Iho Keeper ol the National ** )ST, ACTUALLY STO- sholl submit the nomlrutiion t £ N from a black Ronoor ^ ' I Utllo Gemsrms Child Caro Is ------i-aoog»ooe Register lor a dolerrnlnobonltion of elicibiltty for inclusion in INVTTAT10N TO BID w/cot ''' Ing a loving, do- 'DRIVER * * * OalTT.peraon. m asJSiaa t m f ' tho NaUonalRo6istor.il the propertyI ia dotermlnod ollfll- The Board of Trustees of $120■U, leather brief case ^ person to work W anted, oxp. rTMra&eutsidavsM f/conlonts valued approx. ■ 0 xp. short1 haul d r iv e r s - ~ ble but not lorntally llstod,I. thHREWARDI73W439.®^ Apply Du tion. and moro informationion oni tho njsulls ot listing are f® rs & up. Ploaso c{ilt "± ■-______whoelor for ha EQttBt avaDablo from Iho Stalo HisiHistoric Proson/ation Officer ot tIvo of Kimberly School 399. CLERICALIL tom farm wo District. 141 Contor Stroot V)ST:oUo; 3 mo. old fomole )octo,arrt tho above addross or lolopho)ph(ino Inquiries can bo mado at kwor pup. Exit 1881-84, " ' &0I1 OFFICE B -CD LroquI West. Kimberly. Idaho until •EP DAYCARE- posllionions available round. 734-88 V>pOcants F U a i (208) 334-3881. Commentsnts rolect any Ilom or Items in spw ...... W eston.Ptoa,TwinFolls PU tultkjn for ClassO as A 03L'a. DRIVERS <32^386. Notlco Is hereby given any such bid, ond tho right rimos-Nows Is not ro-J RIENCED mothor i350Bluel that on oloction of tmstoos„ BUDGET HEARING. « sponslWe for errors aftor| lie Lakes Blvd N. 800-900.^IOO.OSB6 D A D T lm p o rt „ SEPTEMBER 3.1996 toto waive ony technicality. I lovo to caro for your . p r Seraicm^ ^ — ------wOl bo hold In tho Conego /a/Traco Mickelson, Oerk g _____ I EXPERI!733-11W1,. CLERK ■ pr S) Mouniain raasa itM a r of Southern Idaho Commu­S TTW College of Soulhom /a M)586 Oook. 11PM to 7AM 734-05 nity Collego OlsUict. Twin 104 1 .dilW,73 \llosMlcA»lyln i DhCOUA *hoaas.YaeNB*8di|:D d ^ Falls onaJerom o Coun-n. hoaxinfl for tho Fiscal Yew. ------1 Nood drivers w th ly, 1997 budget on Tuesday, PPUBUSH: ' August 20 and SINGlPERSOWALS I 10<3Apono Motor and good driving SeIf-4noit««a.Unain S b a tios, Idoho, on Tuesday, 25,1996 spec d U slie . 733-9598. K ,. 296I AddisonAd Ave. W. DRJVEftS ra a p o n a ftila . B a x 1! Novombor 5 ,1996. for Ihoho Septem ber 3.1996 at 5:30 ^ 48 statos, home le broetNGLE7 Moot som eone "hll^d, h Nowoqiipnwitartandgood WendelHatfoeaBS.ass. purposo ot electing ono[10 p.m. In Iho Boardroom ot _ podoll 16-90 yrs. Froo contadsod I child caro & cLERK - trustee lor a six (6) year,nr Iho Taylor Administration NOTICE OF PUBUC chooLLunchoa& i^modlololie opening, PT SWIFMicr benefiu. Comi td Bunding on tho campus ol , HEARING nur children In hor rA'S lon-Wober Orivera. fired olbek c u a fn In Twin Fans. alat tho Firo Slotlon In tho #« ht S2-4466wapkpnd. . AppliedTech ■ - - Iho Collogo ol Southern ;Mon.-Fri. 734-9651. rodLConter.. 3«weekB7Ca]l63 Idaho B usiness Office In Tho budget hearing win cCity of Hagerman, tho du: -nao«iiar«Bt-BS.-e:JS .oa- ^ ' & behom em orec greaardan^shaadi tho Taylor Admiriislrallonon bo hold in conhjnction with bB oard of th e Hogorm on jo".. UNO SEPT. 3rd., Ofter.ATr.clractof Trailer ------w d a - all th e rogulorly scheduled fi-Firo ProtocttenDistricl win d Th«f u tlllad Bd. The co slls hOrtw; V ispedaiiy iipm- Drfvityi' ...... «fldan«*iM*»fcara Builtllng. A candidate shall low...lh# rotulU ite hloh. I0B80 coll 543. Drtving,ingSchool ' DRIVERS...... bo a qualillod elector of ihoho Board ol Trustees meeting gigrant and hold a public Experiencod dieseisaLlooal R a « - 31- for tho month olSoptombor., Thtftdtttfltd.73W01... 'c ffiis r.a jjoTis'K district, shall bo a candi­ hooring on tho proposed . qualityftlnod. c K im al734. ■inlOTyiw. . FlnandnglA Avt v^e miIkhBul.doublalet,hom a on Tho rogular mooting h as bi date lor a spodfte posftJon budgot of th e District lor ■ .q d, i „ ' .ii^ rates.Cloflor Spm to reseivo cONSTRUC iBO Training every nigtiL 4 da; boon rescheduled from ihtho fiscal yoar bMlnning UCnON r' irta n a ol tho Board and must do- 1 0 6 akl train» for your child. c o n sti^ tlo:tlon/U i boror for lOrivers) 6ft. CaB 733-2733 SS3SSK t)o S e p to m b o r 16lh to Sop- oOctober 1,1996. The total . *1 sndabHitySsap*!^ p y i ! d aro which position he/she SPECIAL NOTICES 4188oni finish carp seeks on tho Board ofol lomborSrd. nrnntldpaiod rovonuo lor tho OptOCOl lament DRIVERS Trustoos. Said positionsns Questions concerning tha y,yoar Is the sum of ALCOHOUCS Al ------Pay&bonefha NoodedCOLDrivet must be ^ n « d bv at leasttst budget, tho homing or tho $1$52.222.92ondl8oa ___ ' pronllceshlp local delhrem. Fu ol regular mooting should bo fofollows: . ------ANONYMOUS K Can 733-6300 WC .M A andavaluatloatar M , . f e t e s|ih dlroctod to Mike Mason at riREVENUE: i t ® ^ " n " S SS FoodSar^D^w ------lhTC3brk-bf Iho-dtocoom^fi0e-733-9554e)(t-e2O3t- rr p|PROPERTYTAX rnced applicants - - “S^P^E :SS- CO /s/John M. Mason $28,609.92 . . . . PERS0NNELSS1snnCES mefCM bBa^odis s tfM> Collogo Business ofnco lyapply.734-4841 ' c a H P o n acM ng. on or before 2:00 p.m.,I Secrotaryn'roasuror SSALESTAXj .10.500.00 , V FAX a■flM •or M o re Twin FaDs.733-'3-7300 andpovifladtotSBBdS »«ttofto torpatoats. fiUMiaM in « . Tuosday, SoptomborS,3. Conoflool Southern Idaho t(TORT • 6.306.00 I iUcnoN-Diyvraii In foirm rm a tlo n Burloy. era-4040^ 1996. IfyouhavoquosUonsrts Board of Trustbes qiGENERAL MOTIVE hangers;4flnlshor».Ro!l- 41 1 -8 0 (W 4 7 - Affiyiy^ a s g aaj or nood further informoaon. OBUQATEO YOUR 1: exper. body per- at>lo, doonson work. Expori- S S i S i — " i a a a - contact MIko Mason 01733-S l PUBUSH: August 21 ond FUND - 7.807.00 . _ AUTOMO31 busy dealership, oncodor^y. OTR drtvera neededad,ta)a .gkndHadeaieaatti • $52,222.92 TIM E A r i N eeded:.bonofits & pay. Only*' — ooo.m;fmin,2n. 23 yrs Vets m bdel equip/reelsafer, dry Muiia n n saw a r aa . O 9554 0XL2203. 2 1 IIE4 0 — ------TtThe following Is sot forth a» n] / I L / son forloncod I nood apply. COOK =4orabovo vans. Mteaoopliplusolhsr «naBaA»a,BBflaj;l e ^ B benoflts. Contac INTHE'OISTBICTCOURT aranostlmatiKifthoprDbablo IMES CLASSIFIED Goodbea clJIm a t Gary'^a Wantod:coofiTOfcBurgorStop. lactTJai sssts John M. Mason. I -208.73440B2. ------EOCErrctojw Clorkoltho Election O F THE FOURTH amount a r of money neces- 20DEPAFITMENT and, 733-1825.. . 734-0427.

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UBRARIAN ME(ilECHAMIC p i — '“ ■ 1 MEDICALL HISCEIXANECIEO(i8 REPOHlfcH i n E s n u m s r TtaOpM wiStfnaMI BolnB Basin Library Diatrict lourneyTTUn Jou Eiectrle Motor h e d)ICAL ic ; Director of,1 I(ten™ S«vto- mU-OPEJ•ERATOR: Do you ilva inI GiGoodmg. V rtxxp=s£craMt £ t t o - ■S ^ p 'c fiU jfflmare n. I cwraniiy haa tn openlna M Mi ecnanlcneededln «B, Twinin Falli Clinic & FuD-llma. muttu st have COL Jerom e or Uncolm tnaxm - ply in p K » n a: 1 0 sm- SoattiSIStoS■ (or: CNaf LBnufan. Pocatello. Po Excel, aalary SNAKEJ<£ RIVER REHAB Hospital.II. 44 bad multi- and b e 2 5 yrayr or older, ty? Ara you udetall-d Ossta«sn.lB949 A n - %r riit. In CM I73M 27«. tlonlaFT. •aliryOOE. OOE. 0( Pleaae tend re­ epedaityh^ hospital. Ouailfi- W elltra ln .cOill32*«06- il oriantad? 6 o youyou wars a b e rty ftt^ M n ?a.D ^ .:taaax.mu'.ssitis.‘Mk.*. ' Job dascriptlon avail, sume tu & refs, to: Prtortty DIRECTECTOR OF NURS* cations in fln g S ervlee, INO<<0 SERVICES e x p erlen>nc> In nulling OM.nnaCvawPRN.• appBoilon . Bath 140 U North Woodnjfl. m anagemIM. imni oc- P R IO RST rr o n . s a S ■ora ■ atfc.^OTE,T»SKl1 d^^w ^m drotst- dtho Fans, Idaho 63402. We ofteroffe a challenging ganlzation aeekmg F T atrcHrqi* » ••• z : z : z z ------’ W oodruff. Board Chair- kt•^ DJ!12tS!Z s««ms«vi ■!-»»*«■ 7itm>rr,L — andend exdtlng environ- D O E Exc.xc. benem paota- taWno aooUo >an-tirT»a»- D sas ireb a a ^A i9*^M B M acc C im nt IIECHANIC mentlent for growth op- g e . s e n c p IS gaSvr CjMSb w c SSMBZ ■IC. ■ K"c4?6l§iS’;; ss ndresumelo: ^ S s r . c > (bl (208) 392-<974. doa- lourneyman/Mechanlc Jou poriio rlu n ltie e .to a d- Brent Bod WCAL crtmltyla n d ^ i wanted for heavy duty re- - vaneance your geriat- tor P.O. E j s u S ' ' Ir^ du» ftir applications: .'>*• a ™-etarlal tormauon, marnai 'MEASA1£SV9 ■OslfiMLPt*(kroft»yr.■ Saptam&are'Vto. . ^ worfc. Cafl Van Dylu . rlc/pa >03301. EOE d iv o rc e ra c oo ra r d a lo r a -te m a c a t* «zp«rlanc*. _ s o l record j-^ h .fir r WfLlHff * Repair ask for Ivan » SrsSca weekly naws of ■aza. ^rtaMCpnac.Ud*-d»------* ' IMUNTPUMC E -73-73fr92a8.’ ______- • nariSsiM j r s s i . % ' ANEOUS -...... - l E n t r y - ...... S S L ® " * " sa------Bultdlni} a n d B<’ounda. — sA - r— iif^ytniiil S^LTampot»y.73M7<0 IIECHANIC bed*< ffi ood processing jh o u sBTRIALTI c a . Q id B inct:m gair-aa- WaOaiemtar. Nt are racnilting for 2 In- facUlt •Hahn a keen ayaforx aai ca sasy . O m B td . . . the soiuilen to dustrial du mechanics. We nclY ilnct entally Chai- tsoworkers G enerali NCI iij'ujgy. ,e ^ ^ ^ 0 tc Qatift s^jssml»- ^ a— mwiirrn ■ c lo . i s n m B K i A m . Hyeurneedt.73KI831. desire d« strong mechanical. loa n g g e d U n l t a n d •Forkllftop*jperators porldt aerMcnis«C geCg^<«- M q , L J Bectiieal&welding would Mediletflcare Unit. We *Constnjctio - .T O * ™ s e s a c y iitiaau & d® nnc- c - KANAOEllENT/mAMEES ^ re a Stato leader in *M echanto ol Gooding. Jar wto-p- 'MIX SB twz te (S: naaurKT , W O R K vie rovldlng high level *COL driven«« Musthavap^ £ 9 c s Toteccns&SiradtertMa ixisasss rtehavlor manage- *Restaurant ^Bnv^pTTlyfTToairTffc taaico;.acuT«riteopyof( ^Avaasbla. Naad loquauty Pari( Pa Avo. W. Twin Falls. stad. tna* a salB . peopla to start In our man- EOE EC M/F/D/V. . lent programs lor £ X P aEM tDtt»KVfiadaa PRESS S r - S S f i MEDICAL xhlblllng Inappro- PERSONN:INEL SERVICES Call Rosa @ 7 aa , •nvrgate paragnn a^tlO Mf r*. ^ SK ?r"^«?sr. =5 riala behavtors. Twin Fall BSPS. ’aw a m e aE C c ao iira d L - leader m ine deanlno In- Bridgevlow Estates Is 'alls, 733-7300 ^ec h ed u leP ln l t S S i r ” 7W040»NoFee -(*S S^iro .T«wFafii.. Appjr«xaap»rx-I.-.52 csBtsTitars Acpiyi'f . IBU3U ^ ~~ duasyBS-T»anrat Dietary Dept Must be p«,SiIRSINQ SERVICES MISCELLAl ------3 ;.a u m f f ______^ $t.OOOpermortfi.mWnv 0 [ ponslbllltles Indude Babysltler RESTAURAKT able to manage 20J. nrtAspen CaiWar/HofiaBL _ r . .r u m + p a r f o r m a n c e lanagement of COI Thurs, 4:1 Local Suiidm s-c-jne: AiQt( lorM M M m . « cling wllh nursing Call Y.F.C■CA 7334384. HURSE Appiyinpetaanair o S r ^ can CtsmKuain.^tSS: £ ^ S S ’.K I S Sr . .1. thorapeutic Ihl diet, budget tatf .tQM and inlerdlsci- ^ , ras. ?»»AML«:.rj«rFiatala control, l.ovel 1 ,2 & 3 a nim t k'Sneededlm . •aS lU it. P n f c r on* yr.. IHANAOER CO Unary care plan MISCELlAi owoikinMag- 1718Khrt*rtyl . Seeidnsasslatant.opara- MUST. Ml Onfyexperlencod f e a r : «has»«*?Br=a bem* o r* cxpariancc. S earns. Wo seek .$8.00-O^SxVhr f onaimeiw.ee Cat* f e t f f u i tiofs m anager to work in Individuals Ini need apply. leadttaders committed 10 W e needM ii n S f f ils w h o Ic Valley 4I HaileyH area. r esta u r a m T 1 » * thadayto&yoperatiofts Call C( 730-3933, EEOC oxcolxcollonco and Irmo- arsiuirdw1 working, rellatjie, • Perkins of TLnF«Ma-wot liagg- of a potato-procesaino atlon In'gerlatrlcs. & team I ooriented. Must curranity hiringin g experi- —a m ir im r plant Prater a degree or hone & depend- 1 2 0 Lynwc . neced line cookscoc and Uaprer^efaaanzr.=3m- w g g e a g E E*5«rt-tr1>^ a a s s ? “oSISficUc Assistant ^ h a v e pho ter equivalent worii exp. In urslng skills. Strong, _h[« traminsportatlon. No kURSE sarvera. Banafei0Ksec±A panytiaw hirm sa tS O K S n d A m ^ Experience necosaary, g^poxporlflnco manag- ^ fj,ri« n c twaSti insuranca,ise.t9tDl2 mnoes- rscsa 'icBFeuaityio^ata*. billing, postln^^ym ^nt, ors sl rwed needed. r n B totor. trial englnewlng. 'aoricul- Reeovary R c a vacation. c a l T ^ S S - « S S turai related dlsdpllnsa, ^ " S S ’J i” x l Appty be- — — — — na^asjtssmaaaamc dlsoit). Send resumo to oxpe oment Opportunity w e are currentl 'TatecemidmSltarthiss orbualnasaadminlstratio- lus Incentives exporiona 5pm. 15£« SM S m . i n. S e n 4 cover letter, re* P.Q Box JOS, Twin Folia, orAi: Ivd. N. FT. S C -S S S . o s s a n r . ______ftsiS an; • euirant copy of ID 83303 ‘ Strongrong loadorshlp. In- lOflts Avoilablo full tbne Dosttic O M ra c tsa y «Rust ba at-^ aum e.& salary history t>y SS.20/hrw/daH^ ACLSaiSw r e s t a u r a n tr s a i g ni ' RMt t P t h a g HHIratten.I. A uQ .31.t996t6: Human MEI Incentives which rience requirai Resources. Box991S5, Dk Are you a loaderider?Paza PasSsmaMftabstirs E c e . Dietary Assistant, full lime. . bsN)N andt current Ida- oHow emjmployeos to eam Health 4 Osntn Hjijtootangb,llsrFTshB andflelMarypes3n.1 . % Tha Tim as Now . P.O. NoNc experionce necessary. ho n , 0 Nursing license. S 6.00-S 9 . PaldTVnoii» OT Han loader can8«datidatas-Y ou ia»B C3L fcw aa . S I San: m ra^i in an ima H0USSS91NG Box 548. Twin Falla. 10 We w< wia train. Contact Vic- «StronaT)ngworl5nQknowl- B lueB eawicon Tmck Wash Uo/oisabUity a , 83303-0548.______u musJbelwdwaw3fkjn 3.ro- resume ts:t»-O s Ctre»cap-Tsis W^WtafiKfcOpeninslR _ ki Koslmaiis ot Gooding o d g 0 0 f M e d I - interaUlUte8S-Rt93 mUrtSSoare Comer #ponsible. dediledicated& »i82S.T f in falls, Rdhob. S34-560t caroj Emiiamiiantal Satvieaa | aro/M edlcold and WEDRU HANAOEn iiato and Federal • (br bcusateping dutlas> ThaT&TMS-A/tfwsislooiaflgr u q ' ___&n as. Career potawtontial far ■ s i B s : ------" ogulations ' ond sur- m is c FI i A ------I ^ &s Bospiial satttng^soina' for a O rculatlcn Olslrici s< J^NEOUS Magic Valloy,ley Regional tho r ^ people.9le.Ccnpoi- i r m tftantf antf «v«ning Self motlvaiad. rosponsi- voyoyprocossos. p AMERICAfAN STAFFINQ Medical < I S ales M anager In Rural ble ^ CNA's for homo coro. Wve pay & graairaatbenifis 7J» 7tai»JiM BSin( I tltb-UUlUKIIES aftifo^ Contact Nancy1 Twin Fans County wfto Is e, WORK N0\I0WI1 Human Rce wiin a tun 4 prolprolessaal' tiax an apenmg m f i OuxaBecMUhaBavits Staffing Iho Mngic Valloy. ^ ‘•C onstrueucUon P.O. BO • an energetic Individual to Call c . at 734-0600 or ------B o x ; ^ wortung onvirwmunm ea. Ex- „ c la ss itie a a s v e nlam a ; SUDBVkrti^SttCDiiS* 3 gro»0^^franS» w»^ worl( «rttn our youth cani- CAL ** Fnctoroy Twin Falls. ID.0 . ^I ^ - 0 4 0 9 porienca proteTBwnod. Apply departmetn. Pittasa?s .ITV E s M f ttp a a aC ffa m a - 1-800^03-0602. MEDICAt Processing (208)737 . ersondlhelrparontspiua Mtgic | Valloy Staffing Now hiringhIr NA/CNA& [^•2173 in poreon at 8tho»AadJS 3n elude akinsslassTS ff« s •irUB .ag-JiftI R a ffS »£ S E E adult carriers who are U»N.FT&PT.Weol- rivers EOE______iocation. EOE.u a2s. ancstt- 2r^ S irS l. 6SI0BS-ss- Service. Inc. RN/LPN nco Repair ■- ,1 both Independent con- jO choorful working — cr and neo n 's s g m aa.«amfcHJ3ZasqSs S Motel 200 2nd Avo.N. Twin Falls to r ch« ^ a ln i o rl^ NURSE RESTAURANT „ tractors on homo deUvory — I cond..1 . oxc. bonorii3.com. B ««d p « n o R to Hniah 0 .1, Temporary ond Wo aro curronronttysortcmg Full or part timo ho SMScrt. lA ac ba wDns to. routes. Position roqulroa MEDICAL ME poUtlvOJvowngo3.&awami. < cod RN'S and E a o lo -sN c stC S'j^ScC-sF^^l.EtLEILE worklngwtthcarrl- Dirt 0 poslllons. fctony oxporioncod C»atLCag77«^34<». Director of Nursing wonlod coring o jliapartlirtw. Bar. Dietrich, I =arc . e rs/c u a to m e rs In early lo 1, CALLTODAY CNA’s, Full « P B ta tu S eCCKS. Fart lo suporvlso a 64-bod aro K Inlo s r - r s s yVERAFEEI Hooith4DonUmtal Insurance O arlo n o o f* te c n = " ” “ = 3si«--ieHt3n«.TsU:Fna morning hours and wllh Medicare Mi cortlilod facility, ing pos nm HOUSaCEEPDtG no Off Plan S44-284 “ i?:a354ss«:r® e* 4 c arriers on salQS moot- B Bi onollts ovall. Solory Mountol 11-800-731-TEMP PakJTbnol ______•aiasBnwratnuB: rf~ T H E B E S T W ES T E R N s f s v r the Entire Msgic Ufo/DisobHltySltyCovorage ------CAMYOM SPRINGS5 Ings securing now cus- DOE. Di For Intorvlow, call lor, 423 aro Contor RESTAURAMTJ- 'nspaaaar.s3&«n s tomers for Tho Tlmos- Mark. M. 423-5591 or submit ------Since 19861 Infant Caro pwwBBfcSBfcyisw PARK H OTEL (INN) Is . Rotironrorrtonl I=u0 timo. part time 2 2 f ? acoqtins apcfiobons torr News In tho ovonlnos. dppllcalion dj at Mounlaln MEOICAI MiSCELLALANEOUS .-.-..andmd moro. Wafipersons. bno^*>fane J*s aonusesartSer’^ . BCmSPCaOKXirwsemtIt j iBa HBusakaapnQ DoptI This is a fuQ lime position Vlow VI Coro Contor. 500 E. ___ AV0N-S6-:18-S15ftir. IS yist. MogicVonoytloyRegionai top cook. Exp,pp.prelomS; «s. » m tareaaaslawtis sg g n siui-iriauuanlat[tat Uitstbaa&tetowockk wilh compony bonollls. Potk, P« Kimborly.______Q0 D K I * No doorsr Ilo door. M edical'SilComor Apply in p e nsn sn a tWI o o d ______CnErva3&£T3<»3t m t k da y s. CDfTpatittvee Applicants should sond *~- 30 I M n S i, l&mPJOBSssa.' ____ S jCB-HWST MEDICAL M *Nom inlrrilmum ordor. Human RosourcesRo River fan. 530 I wagas and attamlancae resumo to; J"E BOX409 G oodbn.A sk1c■XIarKnto. Cusa^agvcryaa Radiology Toch noodod o ’r a c 6-0621 lnd^9/rep. P.O. Bcd boiusappa«s.P1sa3aBp-> TyRanadall. AFFINGINC 10 83303-0409 , t Cf»iRpBBaRBtT3S7B!uee OrcuiatSpn Director 26-30 » hrs. por wook, ox- b I A P T .P 0 B 3 » 5gS.T «inT^ porionco roquirod. Offlco 737.2172 RESTAURAMT I UtesBwLNLTwinftaa.L ^ POBo*548 P< AUentia ILE PROBATION zQE Jororae Taco Timerifiwrsjwta- . tS S rj.S 3C 3-25a i sotting wilh no can. Sond CNA's. s S g ' o i l X ' o - TWinFaiia.lD83303«48 st OFFICER ■ I------:------ngPT.days&&«reehend w i 3 ------sic Valloy/Troasuro rorosumo to Box 679, Twin Magic ' Cassia Juvenile OFRCE Appty in porsots o n . 1100 LABOR i liy Immodlolo opon- I UANAGSVUAINTENANCE Falls, Fi 10.83303. Volloy I Sonoctions AUERICANI STAFFINQS l South Una*!.vJW5me.lD Je i PnORHYONE ' Inos,I, alloil shifts ovaiittblo. H ______, work ei ti 1,11 ^ iw ea1 1 ^ rd dullos: Case Socrotarios. B< SsfflogSwlcsNQVV MEDICAL you canca\ work tCU.En, S ta n d a rd T flesijnlumttuTBaa i SamteTSrnilywmplox ME omont/suponfislon Work ProcosCMwlnSta RESTAURAMT _ ! 5 «=«pttngappitaiilcf»tarf- in Hailoy. Must bo capa- CNA'S, CN Bridgevlew oc- OB, Uodlaf/SursleatorUo dork san d R o - Now fwng cookftak/cookpnp mawwewataUH copting applications lor 4 L o n70 g Torm 1 Cart, call lllo ollondor com- Entry/Rlo d o ble of handling offlco & cc with court ordorod c o p tlo n lstsis neededi for ApplyJy «in person periensezswelU PtaaxllonWofkara. malntenanco. Must bo additional posiildns. Ap- p r ng Staffing St or sond ro- / Seasonal and The Oasis. 100710 Blue tiasksauna mlon* ply in porson, 162Q Brid- sumo tc ion. Minimum ro- Temporary. S I, flBtBTQ Jles«3n. Sere WarafteusaWotfcscs. bondable. Call botwoon pl lonts. bachelor's Full-limopost UtfcesBhrdN. UUtOpanfiss. thohoursof9&4. goviow C< Blvd., E 0 £ PRN'VNStaWng. Inc.. ------' a e r * ■ » iBteJOSt* s ndAvo.E.SuliaS. * L®''V/iogroo In related Call Todayl NE RESTAURAMTT I Baxgsnz.vr^T UUtHeliMra. (208)322-7666. Hooring — 2 > yoars experience 734-64S2 1-BOi fisrtha'SSharvast Impaired: 1-flOO-376-2S40. « v/n Falls, 10-83301 Pizza Hut is nowpwasas^ J t4ws.?Oa3iSBS.-B.T« b> *SE*»aWWS«WJIIEn s Exporloncod hospital cook ^t 3 wllh dlaruptlve Serving the E applicauons tetol daatng • •Fa2s.TD.S3I3. • MANAGERS end V Dietary Aid. Evoning ------^ ir a mif»lmum ol 4 . .. valley Sh*c* ahin«oks,»aw aiist 8fl& - I . ------carnassamcssv: tc— : MortyOnalaaclrugftw I jrlor oxporionco. Couple n e e d e d to asalsl shin. sl' RDtailng wookonds. MEDICAICAL yoors prl iNS d e ^ p e ronnel ^ . Cooks SBSSO O er ____ «CCniaaiwa:naur. Fnaoi « managing nice 15 nn. mo- Applications Aj tokon at tho RN'S1 BridgovlewwiilBri havo Applicalioiliona available at OPERATIONS stbeaileast FTuBcxg 33agn.C^snckis-3T « fi- 9 a » 2 S 2 S Z Z «sm* m s ^ PlaBsacsntadRosaat jrdor's office in the ThoCttyofTw^Twin Fans tsae: 1 * 3 ! ^ 1 tei (sorry, no pooO on Ad- Tw&i T> Foils OInIc & HospI- 2 addltlddlllonal FT oponlngs tho record Dolicalions for 16. Wall stallJfm m u slS o a ll ar sk ills TKMjrraa.S. C a n ■ I ns«sittosdndulaan ka County Court- copting appi a t t ’ ItaniaMt or csnia to ourr dison Avo. W. 4 doysMk tal ta Calotoria.______aroundjnd tho flrsl of Sopto- Minidoka Tpoarvepayi DartanoS33a-a6 gERjm cm Bnaisitr or. P lo aso apply In houso&.r& .must bo submit- an OperatorS?hcle I VVater ^19;C o^ cynoaofc mticcrx - . — dScaat2t22ntfAwuW.I. . in axchongo.fornic* 1 “ >nt Beginning i . g r o a t t wtfa. n ^ Appty r> I SiKSoesaaa. MEDICAL- - ...... - - r i oibn:'102BBtldgoviow' S : -todwithTt1'rosumo to Duano ' Dopartm oni. — egcBgaroHigrei^ditx TViifTFaas. bdrm. a p t attached to Minidoka County monthly salai offlcB. Supporting Income •Homo Hoalth OIroctor gh/cj,,d„EOE. e Smilh, Ml ar« ------_ClotkbySy 9/3B6. Under super WS------* ------— AOWatBiofAspcrT—- -'a-mustridoai (orsenlof------'fo rm s heavy citlzens/motor homos. : ^LPN"*' ■ MEDICAICAL ^ s o r t ' n e a a e d l o s O T : : Censumng Group. Inc. • CNA R N :FFT T iovoning RN posi- MlSCELUiLANEOUS b o ran d .am sm : SS ■ ■ agra eiiuipTnoiCS _ ttmetogotawov. aploco :SfJc» SSEB3IL(B2).73WmM 2 i n l o r p s y c h i o t - JUVENIl^ILE TRACKER ales various' IT I sa les & s in n c a s a ------to call homo when ^ ’re , ' " ^ RESTAURANT . tA B C n s tS Saaaonai • ilc/chor:homIcal dopondoncy Mlnl-CaDassiaJuvonUe equifHnenlim Wall persons-s w anted in - Buriey sraa . S bctsiwTjwiu' f .'i»i*gx.- Unos. For om; >774-3547 . cases533S=3m mnuna- u Qtf73&r7Tt{ar73S€7521752 1 cash.agreatwayto friendly, ^ dynamic environ- coniacl aespTBymant CAua-Peb). moM while ooming com- yonI ViewVli Hospltol, 228 ballon dodopt. Assists wllh plication. i Inc S Z J S S : ■------t o n skills. hnBTO , spend a day. Do you en- ^ S a r tn s «a « a is Sa32/Ttf. potitlvowagos.For]obro- Shoup^>up Avo. W. Twin Falls, monilorliirIng {uvenllo of- plete }ob description d u ond RESTAURANTrr «3rtt.owoh(B5 7nBnj railL»«»to«rsftCph e p |ns. contact the W a llp e r s o nnfor f i soda. Kjauaes. ?uC3Bn 3ua a ing coffeo w/your noigh- ^ a rrt T W nh^ MuatbaaUa man Resources al (208) 676010 oroi Fax: 734-6764. c o u rt ororders. Driving Personnolrl OfficeC locate fountain. Part-iiBl-tcneUOfv . ta la ry D O E . S amaT®. n lli***»'-T-- UBORSIS Tove this. lob. i^urry. call MEDICAL i.e Primiary ary Hoallh, Inc. Is hide Insn suronoo. High 8/30/96. ThoTieCttyofTwin ------KE33=3 .ang mfin« chccgachyehy Cjndaoping;. 2^ mo tem-I- Curt right oway; camping INSURANCE n BILUNQ sooklmikIng qualified oppll- schoolil < education or Falls is an1 EqualE Oppor- RESTAURANT saicicu cc;- F^sosa cait pBta*Mr«.N&a3q»deneaa season Is half over and CLERICMEDICAL canlsils forfc a FT ARRT rog- oqulvalorlont. Applications tunity EmpiO)jloyer. Warned chol w»wtlti kitchen ■ a _ 3>Ts,73Saga naeAd.C>a7a»«03. w e'ro itchln'togol TRANSCRIPTION. lotorodirod (or soon 10 bo rog- avolI-alU1 the rocofdor's of- — ■" m anagem ert■It skills.si Call 733-4021.______tST/RECEPTIONIST I s toorod) ro Radiologic flcolnthohoMlnkJokaCoun- PAIMHNQ 366-2313. ih n o lo g lst Ono or 2 ty Courthrthouse. Musi be W anted: Expe REMEMBER ”^ ]MANAQEAS PTor PT possible FT, compot- Techni rr/LouHGE ■ I k ■ TteUtffidByatfyouplacad | lUve salary. Send rosumo yrs.. oxp.ox{ prolorrod. Appll- aubmltloiled w/ rosumo lo tomothro Jack's Res- M Newer motel, salary, hous- “ -Smith, Minidoka d e a l e r si h h i l p l n E H o . ______*3n*tlmeacBlnTT>» ^ ing. win train; 733-1359. toBox9fi587,%Thei* contIt shouldsti bo onorgoUc "D uane S e B « V A s i- f uETa^fiEstysVS T m a t m m ntT tm r ht mn • Tlmes-News, P.O. Box & aI loomtot playor. Ploaso County ClerkCl by 9/3/96. N e v a d a . ^ Springs InnQ Id resume w/ealary ro- , . ' ...... Dupont Chri;hrom. a ptoj. PnQpyonSy c s s s s m r K Ai S ttm ato c em a picltupycurtt IH K K A N iC 548. & Twin Falls, 10 83303 send re n o u n s . Come accaptmg applep le a a n s ts - ' , .in — Wanted, radiator repair- — — qulromifoments to:v MISCELI,^UNEOUS Have own g snvsrtsjTQ USTfflER{ T ^ E H ttJL O m Z V0 G 3 Bfeftffaa-Slopby^e \ itchery needs per- )oln our bodyoc^shoptoam, J^room «»> QaiDnarSarvieaDept n a n . exper. Qood pay & MEDICAL Mj 14601teo Pole U ne Road Local hatcl ig s a w eek. '' r Attn: Cindy eon for •p processing plant C a ll f o r ano n Interview fi""'"’?’ ■ tneayt a00-840-2eii. Inlormodlalo IM Coro facillly A ble to work BHW fm'WtnPB B J E M O a R O U T3 S (or Mentally Retarded TwinwlnFalle,ID I 83301 7-1 2 , wo/voekdays. Qood (702)738-51-5131, ask for m ustbeatj o ' pay for• rlright porson. No ' Richard Bodjodoets. weekonas. vi/e i v u r s m F . ------1 adults. f Now hiring, 11 pm — — " ing lor someone to 7 am shift (4 days on 3 MEDICAilCAL amoklng.g. 733-42M,------n o jE F N IO H niiias ___ RAPY TECH noodod ------GHTAUOnDR toyspeoptoand iKtfs -jTOKgas- d N u r s i p g days j ofl). 3*11 pm 0h|ft THERAI certified o p e n in g s. All training to workworl wllh profoundly MISCELU•LANEOUS FT. 11 p.m.. toto 7 a m Must customer servi t3 S 2 a a : . ‘'£ j a f provided. Starting S6.S0 handlendlcopped children. Mostly dayay shin, supervisor bo g o o d w/numbersw / 4 who wants to «wnrx m a j j j j .s a n r aJiBt -ras-taasakAddiscn’.Isor. -ork well w/lhe prelessional fn nt Classes per s hour, DOE. t41Shos- 1:46pn6pm -10pm or shllts. posltlon/s^ o r y OOE, must able to w ori Ss=rssi«2.F5CSC- A « s n c Assistant or older. Apply at public. Applyiply in person at atmosphera.1. PlPlease ap- aBB rnXrWlsakElerAue.Auc. IVIDED T O BECOME hone ^ Stroot North. Above Wooltelofend work Involved, bo 18 or TSADOMCPROVIE iloreslod call Teresa at Treasureire Cove. 705 Blue the front deslJesk. 1350 Blue pJy in person, «a t'l3 5 7 a u e SS2C E o ; IES BEGINNING AT Aroma^ restaurant. Ploaso If Inters d.N.T\vtnFaHs. LakaBhrd.'N. apply In porson. 034-56'I-6603.E.O.E Ukos BNBM. N.. Twin Falls Lakes Blvd. ^ *- ak. Canuainnre!»5, 3 itlDSBafcBn'.aN.t ' )OFAUGUST. n p s t i e in g t g itisS. .:zn£ n2B-6B B k Eiiia UiiiesIkes DiDVtu spm T unt^^£2 S«»cnl»i paaft»ia^«i 5 f P o s i t i o n EBe *c3u*aJwCrct* RNRdief csattxiaL. nnMSB2U»«»9c.itt:L ^taarianfE PABT-T1MEAND0^) 0 NCAiLPOsrnoN tinHD-rsraaikHBstajnrBunr NOW IHIRING a c a CCTEBESTED APPUCA^f^JiTSAPPLY IN PERSON TO S tfltg lg r«M T W INJ ]F A IX S SALES; REPS: uz xnOnnatftoA*- ( f S O M E Z T W w We currently have Job'ob openings JoatmrCaatiir j: otKsstasameaaoD C A R E CCENTER N o EXPIRIINNCIi N e c e s s a k t 'ocation for t t e a i T t a urr r ^ er4EWbndDrfve«re • Tw in Falls, Idaho In our Carlin, NVIoc^ »r, we ' gg.wffo PROFESSJONAl TRUCKCKDRIVEflS. ''v you are interested in sstorting a new career, WOI'Ould like to talk with you.u. • M ustba 21 years old IMCBECSnSBOUTBr s . wntOTONOSHEALTHi lose sales poilllons offer oI ppotential income of $30,00O D O to y«3uo- lUx=xiisi£c3-r3ffsar*.* r * . • Hold c u rre n t CDL w ith doubles-triplesdo $t c 70,000 onnuolly. To quolifyify you must hove a good dnvtngdrr mieeasaiaeiarsneato.. SCMkscsnlat9Heatd n. vtrtrtB. tvsatC T M T trrrr endorssment. 3W simple directions ond musn u si be recc(cord,-musl be oble to follow ______ImmedialsO leople. And you must be oble obi to ------uiiuikJiHoaBns5 “ • Mlnlmiim 2 yoars drivingInp exporlBnce. obli ble to work closely w»h poo StST .aE O U . EXPBUEHl ' (Trainee posltionsavallabifable). star ortlmmodiolBly. ' • • - Exp. a t M t m rta irtsyau: tl Ck«r.«i:a(^CbineStcBS tep jrvono Training • pai»on.Stra=*o»ySrS m e if^ioi&maitar.aicadtilaiIftmm _ s s n ■Meetall DOTS Companya n y q u a llflc a tlo n ...... ____ We offer: • Oneorv » a s - - - SHOPPEH requirements. • Paid VoVocalion ------claims, ur m rtflfgSllons. 3I Commiuions SMPPBIB BssneidBeneinsSI • Liberol ( SeHitiom VI3 . sununaitt^ ^ "• W e offer groat pay, boneenetits, safety .401KREni•n H E M E N T • Medicalcol and Dentol Pockoge asap»«i8Km- -bbnus, holiday pay & rrelocation • •Excellerleft) RetiremenI.Podioge opening « s a sttit:SS" I raETTOlOWi DICAL INSURANCE clerk. Sutias-in: 3 • PAID MEDII ■ .allowance,e . '.G o o di V Working Condifionj salaaam lSK* • PA1DVACA1CATION slership, Monday through Fridoy, Fri parts. Ajrpiiart: Wb will liB taking BfpllwUcattonsat A pi ,pply in person oi the Disole . ^ ^ twaSwcakftA • PAmHOUDUDAY lha Idaho Falls JoiiSBrVlCBBO Sl 10: 0:00 a.m. fo 5:00 p.m. »o Ban '0 "°- • fc9.Tt^45p«fl6.? b k b j o o h ?f m R B B B IS : /UU-12 Noon Lolhom Motor* Il on EquolEqi OpporftmllyEnipbyw a m a c r m August 22nd Irom 3 AM t l v * tPBtSOHST- at2S04thAvonuBm N o r t h . . . ^ .- r i A P m m n iSfiO'O OR Bsmc:: atppgan— ftantf Contact Wandy at (SOI,01)566-42110 , m m f A \ m m iS s s .ATTTV: rtaDC3Tccsacati£mtBl!TOB- I MOTORS 5102ndAve.S.*TWrin ir Falls, Idaho «735>5776'6 i S S T S THEISEN altar AugustZi'23rd ^ SfiS S S S S fS: s a r - ' TtnHAHIAVEHUEjrPcasTaTW IHFALIsI )38!oCB?t.SD£.s . ' « c H a C (S S I= W « «8 ««. . a . E 4 .1 -____ I —

C R £ A m £ W 0 R 7 » C £ licC OV*T FORECLOSED KIMBERLERLY. COUNTRY TWIN FALLL L S -S 2 5 .0 0 0 TWIN FALLSi NlNEW UST’, TWIN FALLS HouseHoi on | 520"“ ------1 TWW FALLS 12a $800 ' Ujixor upM r in Laro*2bdrm^appIt.It. FKAtCBBQ II MWM br inBiianea hononnferpmiasoRSl. LiVmOia013b«Tns.2ba!hs. HosbsmtJ INQ MUSTS.r SEEI Now, 1.4 acres, prtme ! I REALESTATE eancaiMS. busimssn. M l y room, fireplace, nice ruralll a re a . S m all custom built: homo,ho vautl- tto a $115,000,73« jfc ■ ABsa^ntxraosxgtsasa •\ e M nquatit Tax. Rape’s tamlly ro : I WANTED *»«fg aBTJTSlitr; ;; ndnaadssaStfsn^fs.r REClEO'B. Your Araa. Toll o n Mll air. ^ double garaoe. townnearTlrTF.82d-5554 • od colOngs, corcontrol elr, 3 — ■ i—■■n-,, 4 913)20% |l F Fr«i•ra* (1)800-898-8778 cavoredBd deckfl plus a 40 X jaths.jeited RUER 1700*q.ft.:ft. 3 bdrm, Ehwod»Ewna l| ssnaTrnFU s. Lm r E x t Ml horse bam wtth TWIN F ALS-yVoilkopt.3 ^ od floors, fire- Z b a t h h o u se e .w w lth lg . UAQIC VALLEY area, ^ 0 % n 3 » OT W p ii]JIIUWl 9 Ext H-1638 ter cxirrant 40 stael I are in TWIN FALLS 2 bdnn. mIH ♦UUtielmwteOT II ■ncvaaBMltDinoBtD. ■ Mn•Onss- tacknxvn3oriL For mote infor- bdnn.2batfath, family room piacoi 3 car garage,gai auto shop. 8.5 aorec r e a ml 7 400 acres artywheri I ■ III 1^ ^ ^ ^ — I I rruitlQn C t o , contral air. Bprinkloro.3 31 100 80 ft BharaaofTwinFaDFaOscanal MagicVoBay. Cash bu; 900 ♦DrtB cowBiUMlona | bK C anaaPl Farirtbp- — r n C A a WALT OR wfmflreplflo 119 ♦QuiBklaBnippisBkii i m a ibii3iua»xM ai- ACERKAN • 2 Story. 2 a ^ i( ktodayl *96-220. 9<^ , newly rem od- $107,500. ^ water. 2 ml. g. N. oi o R ler. (81^94&-2&44. ♦CmJBpnetensdUv 3 sssassntbiD 8 a » f a l l s : Tuckod clod kllchotion. double car call 735-0(5.0053. Can 328-6490. _____ TWM FALLS 2 bdrm. W/DV/D wautlfully land- lflctfy»*™d*titeaK«BS iEmditflCSa»«is«1E* 0 aartlray tout;sidinit A^ay!I O'Over 6000 sq.ft. g«ao«. b« . I - 521 hookup, ^ 40ap. NO THEHOHETEX^^ J I bam/sftowar. G a n ^ .bdm is. 2 fua baths, ird,quiotcul-de- TWINFALLS-,S-4yrold i ; 514 lEO poti.733^a24. ~ • / s h a d , t r u i t i r a a s . two 'A ba k baths, fomal din- wc. h o m o w /2 6 2 : I incom eI^b»PEmv| o p I ““ SSag"',® iSaBBB-Ktwasacflns S6356aooa Can 837-4434 k^toiS;may room,firoplaco, 734-2805 bdmi,3baon1 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. m/ : snutrg'ecaft aaidaitb. tanaawmessaBe.______hofloma:master bdrm. cus- t m im t a i i n .A u lO B ^ - rNVESTMEKTPflO S 2 S U RICHFIELD, ^-Sffio'?«SS?ESS- rates «w ~' J. - = 7 - 1 5A 5 H S a i.8yownar.ovor sccontrat.i^ “Twin Fanrnhesl hnihfftm nSiI^’ rioutrol colors3 tfihrougriout. apartment commui JoaM y.73l-«g>. I ° n o o 8«». ft. 4 bdrm. 114 bsml. paslures. {Ram » iw a 7 A d “SSSfSnlSSS r/grbrsK S s JS S S t 00.000. C«g;drm..1r r Nowiilhelinabitf&nBa bath, claan. nlca. over-rer- . cacaM apg^r TWWFALLS BrandN y w S o i w t E ^ t#9fr047. KS klof. $78.001000.733-4558. WENDELL-3 b. m . to^arwU S72J00. CaB “ »/*« 2 ™ ^ 1280 sq . ft. of spacli 't o iS . Choice of b “ h -Hame teprjw iiw.ilt H ?3»8a7C or 423-4167. ^ _ _ _ . TWIN FALU lado arKJ fruit ------living. 2 bdrm, 2 b« 2 story, 3 bdrm. tchen, tw in FALLS EXECt/TTVEr l i B u y stA 2 s 00. Can 837- RUPERT • 43 nowjM M nraM <*<»>• Fftbulous kltch M M ES FOR PENNIES 8 thru _H0 M E .a iid n iw 2 .b aUh, m ,' • 4oer bully barnn andj old lime ...... moRtMForEstsinyotf achwtlMlham. front porchrch. W ALTOR WENOELL-SAUALEFAILEa ^ZZZZZ=Z= ------TWINFALLS; 2 bdrm.VI 1 *i SD1 [ T«o.CaBT<«F^7-days. O ------ADAM :anholpyouCO Prlco loworodrod. Quallty. i ...... -- -B IS 5 - 1 WILDWOOD Log Ho^omo -bath.ISOMadiaonSI.SI. i OPBIHtKSS [ ^ ’earloakcab- I COMMERCIRCIAL Wts, financing avallalDable. $450ftno.C aa733«5a. 80(M96-C47&I. 100s SHOSHON{ONE. Outstanding today. ir96-18-111. now homo, Peoj S l 1 iramicVlowol3 TWINFAIfVLLS. NICE Inois, lg. opoipon kitchon I PROPERT Please can 733-8497. ’■ " I HOUOM ES FOR PENNIES mo!15,a?ritain ran g es and a HOMEI AndAr p rico d a t w/dishwashorsr 48 disposal. REAL e s a b toVL tfcss ar 3NT>«OOtiARI1000's Hw.,va» G 0 3 lor^58tn«J3SCiH.«i»- tesBceadfcicueatftal ON valloy from this 5 S78.500 lorlo 3 bdrm s. 2 Ig. uUllty room,>m. Extended’ . FRUITLANC I cstT «a«s CR Ott ttos arfVA.HUD.FHA.4bartc v nily room, olumi- living roomnw/plcluro « WAREHOUSE&C&OFRCE I FURWSHEOAPTS/s / ga«^3aitofc.3S»-aoa. hillside homo site baths, lamll) <3^r mac C a a & B 7701 rapt " « " SS b hoshone. o Aflord- num siding,ig. largo Insulat- window. Ownornor says soil. iei1AllO(tsA>aAve. I ■ _ *M d a 9 0 r« KMC «or f o r T in m s'M n o is not r » f mnantonancang, r n w o rn o ottvpricwficod and can bedi- edgoragow1 wilh hoot, cov- $65,500. Don't)n't waiL Call A uction-A ug. 24*10AM24' I 1 I ^ r- RLER - QuieL countryry.i.1 tam taiU taflgtf} S«1B sBoadSatevnssaflal do«So«r».Bstfaryourafea.1- once Into two lots. o r o d R v'p p a r k in g p lu s Anthony. Muslck4Sons** 839-1777K 1 yBurton^artttodtBSi;- aaaSni* | 800BtM00- I a a P I FURwSsHED3 both duplex, w/slngtegle L h I w I family toom w/fi JP iBSWJBEAOIRILqmilliy ta u s o rtro n o B B p u e a vonlQntJylTtJy loeatod homo is \A fc 'r™i,x YOUI * I HOUSES garage. $50Q/mo«$S00SOO TWM FAUS. W CT2^ Ciattftonaotasctsaa a »“jrcszdassiS«lad...i}w vaawrtt soSO you can move STATE REALTY,RE INC.- Ing oroo. Boautlautlful kitchen ___ dop. No amoUr>g. Coll>11 1.C9 3 0 * Itx tiaor O o sr M te c to a ta ic n g e c riQW in.n. OvmofC b hoping 734-14-0400 w/sun pailo.. A(fAll this plus A S550 Adam or Watt at 734^)400 ZSOASOOBBnaBrSL | ' "7 ftSEsT^o!^^ L*»**Ccu«trirCltt6. ------tnjfck salo. Jorw or ■ * quality hoat punpump.Thisls / ~ \ L y down, $350 a moi — Jil.Ewy tmasssmtfl* StwasltnrvM , Cftte _ IBUYKOUSES ao«!*(Wt9&<3S0. TWIN FALLSLS. By ownor. 4 iho b « t buy or TWINFALLS Stucto. ntaitB8in.l>SBtatovtfei» ' IS s S S 'S i t im e s c u sS s S i IF IE D O A C. Call 733-2224. ™r»Ms=irco™.3 ^ixacs day. save broker h a GERMRMAN.j Rivorfront bdrm. VAI both,bi doiachod kot today. $109,09.900. Cull DEPAHTME — $25Q/mo.uasfum.Ckaeose S38sq.1Lplis 330X3.%. eI d jm s. baflOw ruig* to.CaB736-ll7a ostatoha:I has urdque custom dbi. garogtigo. Aluminum Anthony now. KIMBERLY a v a l Seplopts. todowmtowa734.32S77 enistvdasRTl Cwv-gy ~ , beautifully land- siding. NicoCO kitchon. utili- J E R O U E -CCOUNTRY C 208-734-5E•5538 3-4 bdrm. 1 V* ba { gsemis . fawig Ift 0 » c - cf EROME. FOR-SALE BY p«io».AC.S?r«ftaBr*.] " d acToago. spoctac- ties 4 livingig room. Z 3 oc. RANCH.. Altroctractive, woll- . , ..j• —- •" $850/mo + $325 s o a TWIN FALLS Ib d rm . aptapt- ts^t-Eartfyiuetfinr 3WNER: 3 bedroom . 2 Furn. 4allutila. paid.lid. Th# ow ner ttiw ry im ai)-; lttnyoaaarC«tLL£» , ^ ows. lg rooms 4 one wilh galod)d pipo. Zonod moinlninod 2100210 sq.ft., 3 TWIN FALLS CO)COMMER- dep. 423-4311.733-25 rtoiy homo on Wo Golf ------: $ 3 8 a ^ . 733-9444. vaOBd ti n redused etw, A23-CSSSfSfmar* . 5" prorrtorlocaUonain M2lndtyljrrlirhns. 733-1755. bdrm. 2 bath1 hojnoho sitting ctALPROPERTV prioB 39 $1602)03 b r S u e ; . Sw rse in Jerom e. 2B00 ------on 7.5 acros3S w/malure^ ATIENnONS nI TWIN FALLS 2 bd icflamancnfSe-lS ^ alloy. Coll Jono —— ?fli^r!r TWIN FA U -S. Apartmentlent a t ft.. 3 car 8a«Q 0. of- go. Ono-ol-a-kind TWINFALLSLS. Looking lor shado & Iruiltroos. trot 20'x30- B U S V ^ mresSJONAL ^ houso every thing fl “ »■ “ ■««»■ V!- n r a PAULS. S9 3 0 L skM^3HbBao.2fln!plac- . n S ; #6. 1 room. $350ftnonIh.nth. S lc« c ctffCtf pccaityr 2 ^ I? H e ro ’s tw o shop,'corrals,5, bam,b. horso PEOPLEtVoryy atanrocUve ind. linens 4 dishes, c All u tilitie s fu rn ish eded. , B^baauttfufllandscaping. prop«ty-i onos just right arona 4 tockk bam.& Good building zonodId fctor busi- carpetthrpughout. uU SA B A L A SP«a8 1 nausits iit fttatijiic SaII324-4560lor n p j g a g : Studio. Can 736^753. B on*. 5 ^0(£ sO sa t nic# uple or small porlmotor loloi n c in g o n noss or prolessionsionalofflco IncTcableTV. 1816 E R E A L T Y “j « . 2 «m r3 n ea s. RV **** R ti/MAX / imiS.wfi!Wiowashod cab- horso posturo.'ro. Vory nice. on prime strootIt locationlo( in abolh $59S/mo.-» $: TWIN FA U S . OuW sJuSojdo 7 5 3 0 Z 1 JearSUiT^»flSl»Sarag«- j b3 kJ0IIE -F 0R S A L E B Y Koystaootooo noally Group inots. laslofiloful noutral col- O nly$116.0C,000. Don’t TF. Over 300010 *sq.ft. for dop. 324-5419/733-51 lor 1 person. No smoidng !| UBiCoT* - « b ftn t Umt o3WNEH: w 3 bedroom . 2 7 3 s n o .b u lln o s o d wait, call Anthoithony. only $ 1 0 4,950. down. ordfinW og. $150, $200.f f i ^ BlQ S • 2 ficSm^ EllA iBB S stof(tory hom e ott th e Golf ______^35-0300 Ji;?.",?”9.SB9.9004 a a bI aA ■ A storage aroa.ha 4,cro- $235«dep. 428 Main N*x a coNnucisi, ) a« a tja Uuin? 10011:. CAU. couajurso In Jerom e. 2800 TW IN FA ^ano Goorgo. ^ A d iP A l _ A accosslblo Wni ca 00 u s - - • tract with S16,00( Hnwn Olivo financing. Soo U Q g f m E S TAO J R O S S tD S«* m is so."iq. ft. 3 c ar garage, of- Contract fffS rT .0.^0,11733-2224. 5r.C»»CfrTW-t3t< fc*. FILER. Woi:'oll-dovolopod REAL1tU T Y This Is a winnorl * i OT4 ica.3 'Aboitis.2 finjplae- ba»>k finaj = = I UNFURNISHED STOPOOULMISS . i « s e - t s eB. v t5aautttja landscaping, fo n co d 1 Idool lor horso 733-432<321 toEs Can Robert,H Hi u a * o o . ------I APTS/DUPL£XES Ptg eartta aa . tiljh ;alt 324.4S60for $72,500. sts. Pluses in- "■ ES am. foncod pas- WENDELL. Roi • a»^?3ftg7Z7 ; gipuintm eta. 4th avo. E =D » . £ 73S-II96 on 1'/.■/. or 2'A a a o s . modolod 4 bdrrridm.'Tbolha A L P irINE I HAGERMAN 2 bdmv mIH SIOKEIOmlrwtaatroffl TWIN FAUta i I «t S p a c io u sIS I homo has 4 garogo w/wo balh. W/D hook-up. free-ree- GEM 1 I7-6313?734- R E A L T SSESI standing w oodbum ing i 3B6 H i SWTEHBWLTY.IPiC. . Tmlr«IaFalla.Byownar • 2 bdtmh53»€Ba6 j | aOMEBufll-3«.4bdrm.. ; For solo' i«i 3 Beacon;. 2 tart ten*. JB tt ■m townhouso. now bio 4) bdrnIrm, ovor 2BOO I d a irIRIFQ ii TWIN FALLS Fo HAILEY H O RSE PROP-3P^ anacSTads“«g».«DMa 3biIbatft.ovar3400SQ.fl.3 5 .^ot. ^ ‘linoleum and sqftL^lyjly yord with lots 2538 AddisonlAvo Av E2- BUHL 2 bdrm, Uun ryzaffgar^flasf&eptaca. 50/mc^ ERTY13 acres ft 4 bdrm.>mv a(i:a»riRee.Gccttcatas TiZc $45000.' of maturero t r e o s o n d LEMHICottlorarI ranch, Salm- 5000 ^ bigs. 2. ure. roshaatw/central air. homos, bom, $325,000,734-47 ^ 1 8 . 2 bath.corrab 4 p8sbjro. 9 B C S ^ C 3 ll.efr^ (£ .' SOS >BERT JONES ' planilnfls. •J Jano Goorgo. • on Idaho. 2 hor — 1 yr. laaso, $1500/mo.mo. -II— tanie n c e d b a c k y a rd . RV U.TY. 733^)404 #96^X15. stroam.'Qspon,on, loot of Bit- B B i 3binn;tZSs;;.tt' parijarWng. jactizzi tub I n ------1 E 0 E N /H U N T -2 bbdrm tl Can788-3802. S Its..hunt- ^ 5 1 6 country trailor, appls.s. nowI -I — mssnasar baft, wet bar. est .«! >08-768-2729. ■ VACATION PROI J. oul- HAZELTON. Syrlnga CiBBCBnSiHBtyctRCve laneandscaping. quiet now ^.*1 'MAX in°g^inB.'^- •ROPERTY officioncy virfndows. i ick hortw w/2^bdrm. RE/r tARES sldo pels OK. 0 5X) 0 mo.1 Estalos. 1 bdmu apts. in intD. s^& scaaitn Caff su■ubiawaion.324-3206. b ? J 5 f r o I Realty Group SNAKE/SALM01MON RIVERS I TIME SHARI I. roomy living room. KoysionoH t h e MOHT. 7^-0731739 beautiful. weO^ntfntainod C-B«*cdl«3ai3>7S0------^ o n n IDAHO RANCI ■ 4 quiot for the elderly, CZZSaflwrSan;______E R O M E B y o w n o r.3 Atlractivoaivo wall papering. 7 3 5 ^ 35.8ACRESS ISLAND PARK - « i I I :drm.. t bath In good DW"‘sm 1 . dctachod ga- ' wntor front lotIt oron J a n d RLER - Accopting appippiica- hondicBppod or disattod.a .. sg«xa.s/ EIE D E S 3 b te ir . 2 baO t. neiga iuhborftood. sunken Bv- rage. chainch. link fence. TWIN FALt >ir. 1 of tho tJons-4bdm i.il/2b2 bath. Call 8 2 9 -4 2 0 8 TDD) i1 .- MESsQltiWnesrtwfv- ingingmv.lg.kitcbon4din. Ownorvi]r vory m otlvatod. Oucod to ^SI S ^ l 4 s K s p ^ lots on IQ fomlly room, carpirport, 0 0 0 - 3 7 7 -3 5 2 9 . EHOHO ^ nam i.. grape vines 4 prf. 0 )^ SSS3.500. S 3 . Can Ray. homo show; p“ »,ioio»Biii;nils Island, worijshop w^loctric,ric. 12 (Hearing brpaired) ' Britts !**••. ificf-20x20 r j i o- - — s a a s.'S S S X fd te L CaB vac;o c y tetca. 324-7585 or TWINFAIJZALLS. Alfordablo 4 bdrm. 2'A4 bath,t storago ° ° olo placo, ™ ;l«S?-nS,"S; OTMt t C t e a after 5pni. 3Z4S U S T S . . M rm. .22 tboth stool sided ovorywhor vour droam THE MQMT. 733-073 ■^7 ;;^ TWIN FA LLS. 1 bdtm s. . ! HARBfCKCOKMacr ; BSgSCKgro B ■ — hom e.j.-Now N carpollng. soolhisooo IMBERLY i 2 4 0 sq. ft fireplac' ^ S335. TumoBiAXSCHQaa. ig laco. conlral AC. all Iho squ " aacams-zsiifaieoed t* 4*1 bdrms.3 batfts. lin- foncodod wooden< dock, CALL KAT r, I S I ID'S' 886.558.7354 i h-ft° 2bdrms.$44a a c v s ^ s o r 8t® cutsMtfts shed isfw bsm t garage, sprin- garage. ^ i l ? * Bost value in Twin Fans1 |0. Nice 16x40 shop GINIA to' S _SSl.pl«»“o S f c i I t i - 558-9271 lom. m ______TuiinliQ te sautiM B in 3fll data; 4 paflg 423-54*^7 -oftTilloy;loyrSubmit offerer -|T95^47r— Brtght.-spacJous«ctaan- p t a s n OI She ordiudzall tfGcceif:g.B3aagttroL , fcte . day208-M9-2;)-2501. I^or thal weekend h Sb x b J gi?m TO. bact;. cg^ ...... youVe always dre.dreom^ol! HAQERMAN 1bdrm.\,.W /D No pots. 864 Quincy S t ttx»mum.Sibe^Mrc*| qtXga.ny. ^ Ca n tpiab>» IMBERLY c o u n t r y ’ .5350- Noar.CSI7 » J J B r o o ^ . „ in flwry*fta.y. O a g g _ a iA R MlMC. En{oy-the — C iV ...... '1 . ,, start yoor seaidichhitw Ir roal hook-up. N o p o ts..S •-Bsecrtsernrtronrr- -C"* '1'* astsla CDhimns dI e ginSapanmrS.ffUliirei i| ^ ipectaculor panoramic w #*^l F I W I " I ------513 loldmlfled. /mo. + dop. Rols.roqu «irtli«ciacamaetoatet “P® k a lw l I ACREAGESE S & L O T S - Call 837-6204 a to rl I pwUitnoscmttcjnsar*;]|i c’ f eJtam t CrtwSST.OOO. MW ''** from eveiy angle in ABALA P E G lREALTY. INC. —P*?- JEROME - 1 bdrm ipt..apt., sa&Bbie33qu8Ufi83g3S-1{ S REALTY s ^ R E ! CtfiRnF- fas charming, up^to-date 733-4321x 734-114-0400 D R IG Q S & TTETONIA E - i 516 0 HAQERUAN1 bdi idrm. S300/mo -»$300 dep.P-2 2 uatmupsnesRcttcOasdl I Muntry estate. Tho aity. ______. . I I . B oaullful viowolthovie I MOBILE HOIHOMES h o u so , a p p is ., VW/D bdrm. apL. $350/mo.0. * + Ih k C3UISB. I I span floor plan. 4 extra t w in FALLSFAI By Ownor. 2 T W I N F A L I L S . 0 V 0 r Toions. Botwotwoon Driggs hookup. $325 + waliInter* $350dep., call324<}161.161. 'invDlvB 3BX jii^j l u . i n . . ! SABALA' iorga bdmis. 3 baths, for- bdrm. 1 1 Bonk dom ands ‘ & Totonia Idaho.Idal 15-20 BUYING OR SEL .. 1 balh. bw . stovo. stockodi B£ od/rnoW lo 538-2468. _____ JEROME. 2 bdm i. 1%baBi balh qunil^ eonwi. ana «tes- Ij, R E A L T Y 2TOllivinBroon.camt)ino- lame'fcnfoncod yord. sprin- immodlotoito liquidation, acros. CallSSB-}56-5635. m a n u fa ctu re d / . . 3nmcSlii9.AlB3sete33 Ij ion em o seih o t tub room kloV do ------. -hom e?.N ood 1 finfinancing? HOMES a s low as,$330 $: apartmonL-washor/dfyerjyer . dog m n. S58.000. Our poin.I '”yi ”' ” ""” " FILER.,O.CTOI o ur « s :in ctBssR iaai=iii ;l;i ■ S'ti l on o n e le v e l w iih CaD734-r34-8744. 733 2224 cros. $16,500 G roon T roe FinFinancial, down, $330 a mo , ZOO-ACCOUMTOUSori'F;|| I appappro*. 29S0 sq.ft. and plus homo ofif youryc cholco, i -800-581-1904.04. O A C. Call 733-2224, s s z s ' 3 s s g - am CA LPtasesallar |l 3-» acres makes this a k * * * * * * * GroalvieIviow. Irm., I ■ondarful lamily home i, _ ^ * Sunrlso Custorstom Homos C/iSH PAID for)r u;usod Mo- JEROME 3 bdmi, 11 bath.b SHOSHONE Lg. 2 bdrm., iverC akyon ^ ^Call423-J23-5130 bllo Homos 734-4 ofrlg. W/0 hookup, $350/mo.,mo., 'i■i (GU A RA ffTEED onla n d a g r e a t h o m o lo r * B UIIL IU Di IN O L O T NEAR Sr4AK£ Rive }4-4320. g a ra g e . D W .rofi H«R8)adkCan7BV gntar tOTnfr Priced Id s a r y AMONG3NC FINE HOMES IN BHAND NfcW-SUSUBDIVISION. - * „ i_ , li — '7 —-—— EorgoToncedyard&dkdodc. c an788-4458. - . IAN AREA J E R O M E -‘94 h «15AdteBAae.lS ii ;i A D S ...... at S174.500. Call Jann « CiTYy SEWER St AND NATURAL CAS AREE IINSTALLED. •* HAQERMAN »4 N ash u a smaUpotOK. S600fri -M n Mts. ID 83303 1 9 ,5 0 0 . * 1.2 ocro lot Withilh150lt.of 14x70. 2 bdrmr n .2 . b a lh , 5400 dop. 324-7' TWINFALLS Large2)0 2 Mr tic d tts o r today for your * CU3SE BE' TO 10W« VflTH GREAT VIEW. M9; , on Salmon- rodwood dock, i bdrmtowmhouso. S475/-175/- 73 3 O T B ii Tfce T C ^ P few S priw: * crook frontooo,o0 t - ^ 9 loavo m essage - piwata viewing. * , S34.500 shod. Con 324-Sfl _____ mo + dop. 2 bdrm .apt VESTORS! 4.70 ACfiES withi ENTRANCES£ * '"°p „ 9 S Jln n r G R A S S M a > mm.m^ * tH V E ! ■ ■' ^ JEROME-Spacioi.io u s 2 $42SM)0'fd0p. Largelg e l cy c h y tfise. A Fails Avenue and Fillmore Sti jr 73?-B000 !J ’ ' bdmi.3 /4 balh.appts,il8,WD bdrm apt. $300/mo10 *+ PRn«3ECHgS»MI S rT etS * • ELEWBnautyscHOoa. 3jlUiuo&u6 in 7 ALPINE \PS AftouNO T u rf Ciira. C a u FOR fo DETAILS. ^ Mobllo 734-6321321,oxL1165 ovor2000 sq. I mpot. dop. NOPETS.73441201120 —:------.acapodw/opiL^Arin£?«; hookup, paint: can CUUlllHf JjBOifljUnUn -HH'W ...... dagsandreat REALTY **50ro o . 3 Comparo • 733-0740) can: £7»4E2Sar 5 6 SF. 3 BORHS 1 BATH. PLUS FUa tp nki t322W osM ngionStNN. . VaO&SOS-STBB j ,acl51fctial!7days. T4W73044S ' * H 1^ BEDfiOOU AND 1 BATH. AND FAJFAKtiiY ROOM nonclng avoiltroiloblo wilh 733-T76555 bdmi. Appls. Hoat p low payments. .. ForappLwtthaBKSBs i|li 1itiesSaS3exira H WOOD STOVE. BASEMENT COULD0 BE APART- * 25% down, low !NE Custom log home. J''vrm w * $19,000.00:16 » TWIN FALLS 3 bdm i. 3 tStaaCiaflffieaTearftgaC 1 feeii3rttieguarar> log gar. en acrertroes. 3 I ;t. •74,900. * ,i.-il. — " S . “ « 7 0 '. ' boih. Located noar CSL ij teepactegeLAfJs S , ------lISOImporlaL STOWmoVmo MASSAGE TRA3BSS - || bism.. 21 /2 bath. Jot tub. ^ * PHICE REDUCEJCEDII Com- 734-2174 JEROME 2 4 3 bodn>droom *$700d(^ CaSAdamormor s o n s Snpt. 6 en S s ><>». .i'j cayftecsncElfetl .stustudy. uUI. rm.. pantry. A - - - VeOiBwOreiw J mofdal zoning.i n o ^ m o ? ^ t c n . $12,000. 734 23.1S9S.Fri3l7Mnirg :;:i . esriyftarcustomer canoak cabm ets. nver rock * M OERICAiy,^ * on Adorns ond ------r $425. $500, $600 *♦ S300i Walt al 7340400 Areplacs. cathedral coil- * p e TW'N ^^LLS SoS a h a ra . 2 dop. 324-2841. endsmurteye0*si«!s- I I III nipnriani;** h i,it fln>i REAL ESTATE o«£JS v 2 S » .r * 9.700 sq.ft. PC redone, re- 1 TWINFALLS inas.thormal heotod * i CALL BONNMM?F PA R rocontly rod 1 0B h s s T s . tB x s s a s « ttieciiargewill [JJ • APPRAISAL fesr - ^ n .! ,ir ,p ? r modolod kitchoi:hon, hoot- JEROME 3 bdrm. houso, hoi Bost value in Twin. NEWW 2 T*c»mici*a oasU tas*- •; home/gar., yr. round ac- * . —r* •?S5]S"* 2 SONS. en s. c orts. ' cBcsaun the same. ^C8S3.S169K.327-0853or * 734-5650* ^ *i2l!??in pump.oppralsodiwdot$15l^ carport $485/t o . *« dep., c bdrm.. 2 bath, carports. CallTSS^iaJimorDL , Vico wilh VI (/0< All oppllances including 6SM2B0. '* ★ * * '* •8176 ovos. 324-8505.______SuePrOpstvMlsnatba. :;LJ ______I ffi3 * * * * * * * * HANSEN.PRIO ----- W/D. water, sortfathn.S I EO.NDWS104104,900.Han- TVWN FALLS. 196(1960,10X50 JEROME Clean, 2■ bdrm.b< lawncoro provkJod. 2J40JJ40 son acroogoigo. C otto g o mobile homo. Rr. R re place, Ig. yard, 8 month leasO’lo Ellzaboth..$540/mo.0. 4♦. ■ Btylo homo witwilh updates, oil furnace. Sot Dtui up in trail- $400. No pots. 837-9 dop. MOVING ALLOW-DW- 1 .3 bdrms, 2: balhs,ba family or court $6,500.7 ANCE $150 off l i t raam a I irod dock and — — — >0.734-1157 j E p o i i g , c io a n S t ■ room, covorod =10080 733-2983 or 7 3 4 ^74 4 HBI ■ ' hot'tub, hoolol pump,( dou- 'c 4 q I room, $575.00. PIc 71 bio garogo pk ______TVrtN FALLS Towr* homos , ?'“ .l'l” K CEMETERY?y lI o t s ______r. grow. W on't I I M lill TWINFALLS Cuto 22 b bdrm, 2 bdmis. $440,3'bdrms.rms.' .B O N N IE PA 2 cemetery W/D hook up. Watrater & $*95. =1 CRS. Quality £ rostS u n so t son ind. $410/mo> tdep Sman yord storage. WDD • »1 #96-216. Momoriol CorrJomotory. Call738-0337 hookups. Friendlyd ly $5.00/offor.,436-36-3869 or 1 ' 10 . TWINFALLS SliItu d lo No pots. 734-6600 r » | | f | ■ lo °w mosaogo.!------house, sultoblo for 1 C i l V I TWIN FALLS 3 c^comotary son, stovo, rofrig. S! Small TWIN FA LLS.-C SI oca-loca- MI l ge * S275 tion, upstain 2 bdrmcort- cort- I f-} -; m s n STATE REAEALTY, INC. plots in SunsetJt MMomoriol, pol OK. $27S/nxi + ! T r a 734-04-0400 . Valloy Vkjw, 208-708-785-7303 dop. CaU 324-8778. 3 ■ do. appts. carousel fire- — ^ placo. no pots. tSOO mo. • • • TWIN FALLS • 1 bdmJmi,no THEHGlin'. 7330739B739 g ' ' I COMMM ERCIALBUiLDli5ING gg;ga^.,‘g IWIN FALLS. Aero** from ■ Hannon Park, 1 bdnn. 3/4 -• TWIN F A L L S -R o p Rn^lSia^QflHIIlH AFFOiaMBLE Al BMlnsIn dnifStiO NE«^ e r e a . 3 bodrooms. J both wWiloojoofuporndos' ...... opo'a, c a th r c a r p o f& p a lnli llft. In sKSt^ oas tonoee. r ondaonmo o r & doublo ear o&raQO. SS9.

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n m n u i s wN m M F A U S EWrS> Mature emu and LOADER-Tr1-'Troian 2000 C H A Y -O atha>lay, 65 tdns, COMMERCIAL.SEWING Si DRESSER. 9-draJ r a w e r POKER MACHINE- vMeideo. CLARINET Holpll Myt •AddtenAv«.E. rheastss tor sale or Irado for 1980, Cumilummins engine, weed tree & (clean. Call MACHINE .Tacsiicsew, like w/walnut finish &I mirror,ml countsr top tor hom0 o ori child ctumgod instno M rLsesfiricak. — r&lgraffl, r ___ Btelossons. Can 326-4935.. ^ KtfiM3n»Ugml7S^S9G6 * ,731-1655 or I i-2133 «>»n8»0fcvgs- Vailoy. $70, 7 >JG& used, $150 or bost» t oflorI SATELLJTE dish, RCA di( PIANO Haddorf upright, TWM FAUS-naortynm .R e t ^ S p e c ■ ROPSCAN°73S0796. . Ind. some uttUas. Aval. I In Gooding. 2 yrs okJ. S600/oflv o ffn rT S Pfinlw 4 monitor 84( “ PIANO.RudolphWurlteor an.Crt734-1068or73«- CCaB Steve Kanows Csae?1677-4222 s SPUOBED» WOHOI. OU) ^2 MB RAM softwaresoft SERQER • White, bougl tf fIno alfaifo 32«-7407 ______& desk. $1200. 734-! splnot. Tone and case in e522or73»^4S2. n-unloader. $3800 uillh«nm nor ’34-9709 Dec. 1995. used vory 11 oxcotlentcondltlon. /E Earth. 2 ______._ Ce,$a50/offor. 934-4343 W IN D ER yER E ■ Sfr^^SlSi Z L $1800. Can 733<053. TWM FAUS 1tx»m..id»- tTWnFaBs.MJ! agicVaDey « »4-8422. MISC. AM/FM Dual al (or aerior cttzan. par- . OenOe & weD broke. STACK WA'WAGON, Super erod approxi5ximaloly3S P i'n u lf/ SHELL Glasstito, full aiz 700. C ^ 324-3547 1048. bouglouoht now. 1 OP- tonsloakMd. ' -n s o tle R o c o rd /P la tn jd t Now paint $800. PIANO Baby Grand, exc. tially rum.. S350/mo.. 7 3 4 - 4 3 3 4 »700 cond., must ploy, can i — e iS r oquallzor- 2 spooiiI . n Huskle dirt bike, SSOO. WIN F A L L S - W este rn HORSEtSE 12) Arabian Rog! fw Jntlo* I ^ W H & G A F Camper, ddormodoL 'pFit ^ dollvor, $1795.670-2717 l £ 2 2 2 i TWM FALLS 9 bdm. apt. Pro frsoidS1300..12yra ’■ i8t365 tona full size PU. 5500. 32^124- piANO'Baby grand, beau- can 324-5167. -tons,-3rd 15050 tons. PfO- l a w n & QAROEK ■altf/iT .- mc;;-g8S>no.- o«C .S1800.CnB324<36l3 3EN rototm- • erdse Wko ike new.l T ^ - 0832 ovos 324-3730 day SHREDDER-JD loin.m toai22S.A0F29 ing. bladeworkork. weed Lawn mowor>S15. lays lUyt condition. OriginallyI ' + $350 dep.. rats. req.. eati tS E .5 y r .0id 6 ua;;; STRjySHP 0 S90 por ton. mowing, corrugatigating. AH 5050 attor 5 pm. — $11,000, Soli lor $4500. 73»9911 or 733-1422. . dCM !7.15-c u t 4 tiros, fo M .$ 7 0 to ------STOVE Soar's froo ston< SSSir.lK'VJS HgSf knives. originBl loadod. Call3<1366-2322. o tM ^ V o n e y . 3 md- (208) 726-6479. sq.ft 370sq.flUtSlind. E Sd '• MISC. Free stondln(ding fire ing. lorced air, drculatinitirw i TWMFAUSOaen2bdrm ^parking avail. Contact on balos, top LAWN MOWER.R. Snappor5 .;pl8C0. $ 3 0 0 . CCrochet ro wood burning tiroplaei]ce PtANO Yamaha Console. “tSSric“S fS S dicip. No pets or amok' qChat1MAnan,734-17S4. h h o rB s E - 8 year ow blade $ 3 9 5 0 . Pa oatorbarloy, riding lawn mowlower, roar quoon size bodsprisproad. SSOO/otfer Can 733-9371372 high gloss oak, can dollv- • kip. $40Mno. 733-3742 ------galdin ™n.. Buhl, ID. '■ssijis;” ' Iding. V4 O H .'A Ton. 1 Company bagger, 1 yearttroId.S c eo $ 5 0 0 . P I fi-o s o ( — Of. S950.670-2717. jse e Walker, for expd l l ______678-8813 onsr 670-1970. WaltyatTwlnLavLown. 2732 32fr4174.______STOVE, pollot Whltfiol TWM FALLS C te a very £ ~ 608 ''®“ * ■ - Advantage II-T witrUh PIANO, upright. Conn, quiet 2 txtrm.. Water & ■ or. SI 500. Also older -rqACTOR - 1 „ Addison Avo. Eas COItUERCtAL y maro. kid-s horso, liable knmodl- —■ . MISC, Wng sire watotater bod. hoonh. Usod 1 yoar. UliUi(o ow ol. cond, $850/offor. PROPERTY 'SohSoTribS! STBAWAvaM 330, Call 735-8263. anytime. &.CaD543wt879. ftS fa l 10 + b a le s o t WANTED-LAWhVWNS TO comos with frame,mo. b a l. now. $1,000.00,324-133i Ckse to shoppirtg. $360 L .m n rh m a QuIcH nablo rales. Hos. mattross. hoa JbodorbouBhl J pick o u t of MOW. Heasonob ” Or>#oltl»nlcmlthlno»*lwut1 & up 4^ dep. ^ to leeve BUR USE TRAILER 19B8 iO/balo. 733- 736-9162.62.’ padded roils, $75.75. Now STOVE, wood. Lg. hoa\ tnse.befcn S. 7330669. metmerdal buadwtg tor HUSO, r^in « dastinedlstfwwayH««xta B 3-horso slant load. ritFM.CM3. _____ 66« 0.731-1 ------karate outfit, indudoiudosarm duty, now lire brick 81 so£ torycg Can 733^)931. WaremoddtosuittDnanL lull sizo. Works oxcoDontS395.0( ck room, new paint. tracTO3R. R. John Deoro. ------Wantod: Part-tlfnoImo poraon & [gg pods. Adult TWM FALLS Cute, doerv 4BI4B5 East Sth North. is. .$3250.326-4497. 10 do wooding0 aand trim- $30. Please can 423-123-4497. Pioaso call 736-8:^8. SAXAPHONE, Alto Re- qUW.4ptoc.2bdtnv.1H pjaPlease ca067S-224& ming. o//-and-off-on during — conllyporJded. goodd bath, storage, carport — ~ ISE. For sale coming 3 I 0, Dryor^ TREES,tast,grows6-101OIL condition, S400/oifer. aoe at 733-0889. I ■ tho year. Part tlmo,tim $7.50 MISC. Rofrig. $S0. C w a» t75*dep735< aa JEWEROUE. Awesome busi: uoW,unbrokeQH%. ^Sotvofle hour. 733-6081loxt401. 01 $50. TVfin bod w/wor/woodon y e a r ly . S 4 .9 5 - S 8 .4;4 5 Call 736-7W9 Aflor Spm ness location near fn>»< lase can 324-4101. tra ile r -1 Bl framo. dollvorod. P o tted . Fro-roe ------— TWM FAUS Nka2bdrm ^way'on S a Uncola 377- J2 f£ : l.1984tarmbed 9I »405 SELMAR BUNDY Alto B I S75, Sowing madlachlno. brodiuro. 1-600^15T)«i'lo Pun’P & '"°tc W tack, front vnilk- g 8 0 o mote. $150. Sylv sq.(L.retaBf warehouse. L.-w ------1 NORDICTRACKJ VCR w/ rem ote,^ 0' I PETS & SU P PU E S no retfig.. fufl bath, wa- loncy dbl. pod- canning fish3-4110. w/2 |l50.CepLCaM<32«28. lall 423-4644. ■ 100.423-4110. MusldtASonj* { HSESAOHA Sorrol TWMFAUS147S57SAno _ JjWINDERiMERE HORS New 2 bdrm. AIi appls. Twin FaBs-M agk: Valloy m aroS i.W c K r;.’/ort WIND!IDBOWER I APPW802 I I------G as FP. AC. W ater & 7 3 - I - W 3 4 K led tor ranch work. IHC1 C 4 0 0 0 JANCES Saa paid. Near park. (per. ridor. S acrifice 14‘. Dbl. Auaor.Au( Gas. Cob. DISHWASHEI iH r ' Bwood&Evans TWHrwm FALLS. 4.000 sq. ft 8 0 a (206) 862-9200. Air, ExcExc. Condition. P ? II? ‘nnw'SIER, Whirlpool Z 734-1401 OirDirt floor. 6th Ave. W. CMO or 731-4040 yrs. old, baroly — S400AnaS4C Can 733-0081' hORSERSES Palomino ponlos. ' lor $459, will MiU S ^ E S>S i & SERIVICE 100 oa. or bost offor. m 19.436-5390. ______i fiS ^ '~, $400 7 M I MISC. W/D. 611 W 862-9200. <208) I - CU I r o o k t o r r q i ^ I ^ CUSTOM ____ ...S250torsQL I FAR».s”FORREmj ~ SER VICES lank. 570. Ro EDEN: CLEAN ROOHS' L a RSES-ERIC WANMAN | PARM iL -Grill w/.gos.. Call 733-0931 ext 1 formr mt ore /nform atlen er your servletIce represenlathe SSOO. vlbrolRodtning sola, far rent wk. 7340540 BUH stom Plowing with choir. S200.; 3UHL. 320 acres of spud I t e rating rocling oraz>as onor beet ground tor 1997 ^ i Ithout anhydrous tor 1 pm or;n). 733-2377 of- SASAWTOOTH SHEET ...... JEROME. FREE private '^IcropyeorJMU.bo.much. 2 . r ;RSES.-CRAWFOHD' ^ -73M078-178 or42»8075 •pag,______:------METAL------— ^------1 moro lor 1998 crop yoor. IRRIER SERVICE. Hoat■loatlng/AC Rofrigoratlon THOMPSON PAINTING ct»m S boetd lor kpw in- opping, combln- Kolvinator ----- come.-elderly-tivein —~Please cafl 5 4 3 « 3 1 o.sot»lLEorrolLor ATOR tLT SEALING Commordal o t^ ondrosldontlal ...... no3idonllallntoriof.&_...... tt«.M 20a.53«!335. (vath,-b8!or8lacl(:...... froo2or.-W lEDSEAUNG ■" ’ —___ (208)733-8348-.------. w om en. H ouse work Woavor. 543-6886. $175. CollW 5 n,k,“ nfl«ri‘- — ASPHALT Extoriof required. Caa324-2S8a I ■ “ ^513 I — ays. Parking Lols. cSTEEL i BUILDINGS Exporloncod Duality Palntor RSES: B ought, sold a A-nN pARIiARMERS: Spoclal r e s TAURA ■SllmOtOS, pnr FmoEatlmatoa I P A S n f f l E W A N T ^ HORSIIded. Cau 733-6055. Factory deala-spodals TWM FAUS Furnished. L e co on sulfuric acid' monl. usod. itSyslomsoftdaho Somo ono o la kind 208-934.5343 CourtrvBvkiQ. = S20ah». OCM300D IN 0 OR NORTH. ----- Ilcationol grain pioasocoliei 733^13- ■ Odd3dds &onds,10'X2no-. <»Dep.NosmoldngMnJBS. SH M .Cohmbla Comedolo A a p p 'lc a '.‘M r.: SSS SH O SH O N E Irrig a te d RAM.IBTllng. All black, $180 ) & ,«potato vino kill. 1686-2477 "" ______^ 10X 150'. anxious to dool Reh. req. AMS 734^063. PMpasture (or 25 h o ^ . WD yosril mal discount on lg WASHER/DR rWlN FALLS make offor. 543-8668. >LAN ROOM 1 constnjctlon, 438-8594. TWIN FAILS Quiet motet . fgnconsider any a m t Wm fix orma a cro o gQOS. ea C all S c o tt mond color,5RYER GE al- TWI fen«.Cad9344»20 _ ^ Iker-now. GonUo-mulos- uw lslordiordotttils521-3a70. 324-5425. obidforGonorals. Sa5wk.S37SfflO.ind.tnl- — ontradocs & Suppll- M " T ^P^ES^fflu^ lo-wofk-pach.Reg-4-yr- ••• 7 J 0 b .» N ROOFING & COATINGS oDwwaraftip.73»-iae8 — — r n ------^ fWo-'* es from tho flotd lo WASHER/DR — Sub-conUBluoprinl copies. H H 614 * p « d i 1-PLAN (7526). 733.7221 or 320.6857 TWMRALLS:CapriMolM. I w w j s ; 3RYER, work- ors. BIi Commorical. industrial, WANtmTOREMTl ------I ation our bi .. mako offor, . 734-Pl WUy. rates starts $14a PERSONAL CARE • rosidontial. Buildup roofs. M r a w g . ™SURLEY & TW m FALLS .-fheheTlmes-Newswitl- — ...... HOSPICECAREf — ' Loaks repaired In 24 hrs. :C ouitry home for'9e-'97 ncno longer offer th e ^ /Mdora/Zw...... iBnnsSRH CNA'3, ch RN'S, LPN'S • TWIN FA U S: HOTEL 3 yr. 734-0600 Twin Foils yr. Attn: snow b l r ^ okler Guarantee spedal, c u s t•CM o m SWATHINQ TV Doctor- m US m IISb I Rates start alSI 30/wneid sin &’Appls. 436-6566 Mlnl-Cassla sinfllos. olhor trovolors. Fast p Cash, or Fash Hay.aralnsalns. boans. poas. r-734-9168. - M m m-1 ORYWALL Cri733«630 Se 1-800-303-0602 Idaho ■ Sem i retired coupio will C ash Ju n io r In d a s s l c iiiS5hano hnr Stutzman ~A . ^------A-11 : pa;pay S300/S500 mo. rcnl ^(icatior\s P e ts a n d 543-678SS789or731-0336 | r f s K W ' y^GIC VALLEY STAFFING ^ ^ ^ D E uv S e^ ^ ^ ^ r r r I . Export haj Gravel, sand & topsoll for i 1 and take good care of P e t S upplies or Will Will Travol 1 BUILDING I IS largo or sm all.. ------SMATB.IAL5 ’S S j . . ilrtvowoyj. pa/kino lois. etc. .. - 9property. 9 Reply lo: Box ' L ivostock.W e ' v — 3 ^^ng.^ownof .... ' |H .89516%ThoTimo3Now3. swathing. Call 7 3 3 - BARN WOOl You can haul loo. dftnlStlu BUHL - Country. 2 bdmi. WPO Box 548. Twin Foils. ap tf mobllo 731-1719. rough10D.-1X.2'., - KORTHWESTCO.INC nopets.S33S-fS2S0dep. tt>.10.83303. - ...... t™ — ^cond. Bostigh ofl cut. Excol. SGonocalCarponby H H •733-1234 retS*>6577evw. ~ . m ay c a u s e our q r e e n CH' offer,-733-4605- A U N ’SGi•City, Largo & Small - BENEENEFIEL’S HOME CARE valued advertisers. Hay. gro ^urnrnor l> hor« - ancf ll la ; Farm ft'CIt'door S Outdoor Orywall, 0 Painting. FILER 3 bdrm . 2 bath. I • 61S“ 1 ^ " Duane's Cu rpos Conslrudion Carponuy. O All homo .s isMont find SS0ato>o.lndwnlBr,8ew- ■ M OBILE HOME 702 677-3565 ry Uouldationsl .,,1™’°®Vort< Gaurantood ropalm rop Insldo & oul. tO out wt«ra tii»y uro and t»tt ino^f-a-klnd , MTypoj age.gartaoo.32fr3659 L :all 734-3244. yrs yra oxp. Free estimates. Bvetyon# wtwr# yours wBI FAHRVRANCH o n t imIE e SHOEING s your ond of sooands. Ad boforo All Wort i i J Cali Bmco 733-7543 t>ot>tfOuoht)«powBr1ul lUs G000MQ1bdrm..W/D.5 FILER In the country. 2 ■ eyS U P P U E S /E Q U IP full sorvicrvico tarrlor. Draft joson ' moh and CalliilER & COMPANY ------adslndBislilocl. mi.out,$350/mo., ^bdrm., 1 both, no smok- L m trims 0j k05 . j . 0 .llp h o ™ . usandal Coll J - . icllon a t 200. ' ®>-VEMBINSTRUCTION in g . c a t o n a p p ro v a l. -ntAlLAILER ^ 208-590-1' mtial, romodol. now >A Customer Ralod - I tor moro Info. „ CONJ S350/m o..dep. roq.. a a A < RosldonliaJ, licensed manufac- I M i JER0ME2t)drm..blB 321 M tbermeStockTraaer* SWATHINGIING-straw/hay/otc. A WORK OF ART faced yard, BvaiaUeim- —326-4095. Festl :Dons.mobllo.20 )n,KohtorMod- homos,fhomosoMcoco. lie A ary'sWostland Motors 2M ocDoi iatlmalos. 543-4125 ' Handyman Ht Sonrfcos . medalely. Dave or Ji«e. JJEROME ^ Cement drivo, >-t823.1-800COhrewaysi -A- Patios * 1 LovtLawn mowing, troo and FREE ESTIMATES tion of R upert Mobile AAA Customer Rated ^do unloading box. Call ^ ‘ ■ ^ PENTIUM 1 *Sldewalks-A- schrub trimming. 73fr3518 • HttnoCoiAl982Btoad- ^FeathartBsHorseTraOars t3^70t or 543-4916. I 7 0 S RAM 1.081100.16MB HI *Ortvow Londscapliip. Now Lawns. fuiy. $80 sUck'trackbi omyConorete • — M.Tlred ol tracking Cl/SWSTOUROTOVLUNO Terry Carpentor • ...Fieot»ood.Broadrnore,2. .p^ lys. . • . por ton.1. C(call 326^292. . mlcriphono. Trader mount od 5'Ullor, 734-1231 .Ptoesocan733-5490_____ In tho houso? Nood . - -1^“ bodroom. 70^14'. front — IHBINE. 600 C ase 1 ^ ALFALFAFA SEED, Groon- w. 81 brand now > iwalk u h or pallo? Call Blade-front Blai ond loader. Mobile 420-0771 klieften. New condition, CAICATTLE-ARMOUR B u y COMEllo. SoU propollod. Su-. w a y . contactc o Mike • DosicJot 850C • - r a J yimmediate BorHco. Wood cutting. Loaded with DALE'S TREE UMB ' Cal43M708torlnspeo- InIng station. b u y in g w C TRACTOR w/boan Bussman, 167 or 734-4742. Murr^unay & 1 ^ Barkman fionandprioe. ela - 0*: .... CHIPPING. nter. Coll 5 ^ 5 0 M .la to S2S00 , . 733-2167 , Fofmuidi or disposal . °P or oarty mornings. FEED - IIH youyi live South of Call...... KITE. MARBLE,------lake Rlvor or In tho __ ...... ‘*36.5122. - i S A w i MR. GREEN Stump grinder. Froo 6 0 7 5 5 . tho Snuko _ UMESTONE • iMBINE. IHC. '82 boan Shoshonetone eroa. wo hovo M 8' allzod In kltchon • Your'our Yard Caro SorvlCQmen esSmates. Can (208)734- I UM 2742 Of (208)739-3123 locial combine. Oood o yoarr round ro supply ot ■ npEV810 Spociali:iriops. baUvooms,' Com:Jommordai & Rosldontlal h a p e , $ 4 0 0 / m a k o cullonk>m)k>n8 for shoop and laco surroundings, ' CcComplete Lown Care - EWOOD countor n 734-6068 or 4204101 I C A T T L E - R e g l s t o ^ ®£®1of.& ^parts.326-5177 cattlelood. food Coll 536-6693. FIREW OOC > - • • fire plactava Point Design. 73< ; O F R C E & ^ KpoOedHorefordl)uDs.CaJi o»

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I ANTIQUE AlffOS^ j mHail»plw door Roadload- ir. Call ctK . Runa. $1080. ,,CaU.,, C« : CHESAPEAKE BAY HE*: ' JTRAWBEATER12fl or I jgjniatix) „2oo,423;s«ea • TRIEVER - Purebred, 2 - WORRIES 8P<^ • 733-1408 ) yosr old IsniBl*. S160.; f FAU.REO RASPBERRIES IS tt Needs to bo In ex- 1 AC( collent shape. 438-S582 - A B o rtiS r n a S n g CADILLAC 1068 DaVilli Call 736-4863 >V8»- /Alao freah: Oolden rasp- LLO 20 ft. I/O. new Plaaaacall^I73M«78. BROCKIUjJiSSffl; TAURUS '77,T, 22'.-aa]T-2 Haayoureanparb«!ms '/ flosmp- • 4doorhaidtop,ve(yooo< • berrlaa. wild hucklabar- tonrOYOTA Landenjiaar. old- angina,Ine, new paint, vary R,ioing tiieItie olutlllid ads 734-31871-60 flood 1 FREE 2 aduU cats, tonaI rtea.^blackberrlea, blue- .SJr'SSRiS':;a dassi- condltlon.-needa palmlalnt. .^l^re.run..g. nlg.^.O r will trade for Jet ,v«rydiy 3<- . . 81 SOO.OO. Cal 837-6282»82. half flray mal*. neuterd & 734-5735, hiMLCll7 PATHFINDERER. 1973,20' ahapa. $3000.6! 1 longnalrCail«rft(nals, > boyaenberrlaa. atawber- ______camp traBar. ‘ B CHEVROLET 1088 Cama«ma- apayed, mala oranga JNER'87 1700 Ca- , , m. • riaa. logenberriaa. t^ t of TR/rRACTOR - IH super C or BAYUNE lea, goodc I ro. good cond.. all origl*origi • wnan. 843-8970 >v. miQ. - Grocery Outlet & KMart. 20200 vrtth quick hitch or IH pri. aki/tlsh aki/l boat, naw ar f l 9 ) 0 7 $2400. C an» 1824. ’ 6:30-7;30pm , Sat. Aug. 35i350. C a I I ^ 2 2 8 4 ' ' motor,or. deplh-flndar c C0. lyoTORH *' FREE (2 )7 waftkoldTab-■ 24. Call 843-4860 evea — ...... — siaraoao 4i more, S4996,' ■- 7 6 Iff. fu lly ------nino. by kittena.i mala, 1[ for Info. The Bariy Patch. WAWANTED TO BUY: Pony 733.6598597 after 5pm. BEAVER 77« 8 Excal. cond. u tf contalnacnad. naw tires. TRAVELEZE lOi S y350 ; femala. Call 734-7629 af- . harnoaa for Shetland — t on naw motor, oak cabinets, d. 12700 or JNER.lOT.aCul- Pui'y i - temoona 8. avenloga. fFREE PLUMS, you pick. Pony. Po Alao want a gentle BAYUNE BOO 733-1408 stery, $2650.50.733-5512 beat offer. 324*8t4*88eo. ; bring laddort 4445th Ave. well we broko Ouartor Horaa ty Cabinnblnw/78RoadrunrTer ' —" 0 8 2 : F R E E -C alico klttan, stillI N., 'Nvln Falla. 734-7946. that tht anyone can ride, call tmlor.>r,A1 A' cond. 733-9438. DODGE197971,2 5 ft, Fiber- RANCHO EEL L R A E . 16'. VIKINQ, 1886S taitent trailer. . I nai.l)eatofraf, 324-4824... low hovo HI Call 432-8321 let , dy. Motor 4 body, «tove, lc« b a S S i:iS!*E L 5' a la e p a e , Incluicludaapor- fl 1001 S CHEVY70EICamlno9500, : ring or 678-8604 tv. mag, HUCKUBERRIESy Fresh ______5 I 5 53ER, i ; Kayak, Croaa- ondltlon. Good ooodcond$8($806.736-8278. tapotty. alnkwAx • or frozen. Vary Berry WAVANTED to buy: B laze <>ro 4& paddle.; $600. M AVIATION I auto., air. ahaO. new 35< ■ FREE Border Colllo Gold­ ISO call 733-2684. , over town wtiin F«ma.423«l71/7344034 Kina KI w oodstovo. Plaasoc ire 4 battery, HANGER Tan drags 15, ra- en Rotrlever X. male. 8I . ' 32, : 1978, 20 ', aalf you c m locajc a ti parts tar 1, etc. ' Can 4 2 3 ^ 9 2 . iLocally grown berrlaa; _ S i i SRFOHM o i r w/76 HP “SSSS^d!'(d. Now Michelln sutawMM■ in In the dauHM new cuahlonana 4S drapea. uttrallta hanger In Bi I CHEVY '80 Conratte. LS: 7 3 4 ^ 9 . aalaprlaaae. 624-2 178. ; Raspbenies, S ep ti; You WAHTED: wA Parker Halo 270 motor,or, looksl. good, runa UST. g!g:eal cond Inalde ads. CtS 733-0 $2500. pa n 734- ii—n w /350 motor, auto.. Im . FREE to good homo. (2)' pick or vrtJ pick. 4V. miles caliber ca rlflo 4 a male reg. ) d . ^ 180 0 / o f f o r . 4 ^ ^ 1800. 423-S17S mi., cuatom palm. $95M CollleXpup9.314mo.old.• if tjj of K-Mart. Very Bw- Cci h a a a p a a k o f o ra fu d , 6S5-^l6i H 788-3828 evenlnga. - Call 734-7827.______ry Forma. (208)423-9071. 54 VE DREAM-‘03 543-5413loavamessage, q ^ s t a n iggaror FORD, Mustang..1985, ra : QOLDEN RETRIEVER ; : wheel. $22,000 T SWEET CORN, melons, wAWANTED: VW Micro Bus. W liioh t ofter. W aah- BuN for atored, naw engine, etc AKCpupploa. istahot*. ^ k2110 S7.000/ofter,735^. 765-4381 or 800-218-0273 e n d in g oldor than 72 or Trollliw queen alza bed. 1 asatr'™”- bofow, K 736-8075 Jamos. d a ca rri w t with hitch and Emerald Valley Garden — • LAB Pupa. Choc. AKC. 1 a8AKI.iotakl.750SX. te ,'® .®ta of axtraa. Call male & 1 female. 10 , Cntr, V, mDe N of Hflflor- WAWANTED: VohWe Oflulpp- KAWASA 6.634-5674 evea. od to pull 29‘. 70001b. 1993J3 . low h ra. E x c e l. mm : old. 5300/ea. 734-9824 mononWwy30.637-«872 od . . travol tra trailer w/AC.cnjlso, cofxLSZLS2900.00.678-311 a EXPLORERER7826'w/440 • LAB8-AKC.yellow,, fiSWEET com ready, 2 mi. good go ml., con bo car. PU. u rrp:URY. riin 4 HP outboard. ngIno.eeK actual I 1 - ' | wormed, first shota. $1 BO,, S.. 1 ml. E . 1/2 S. ot Pay suburban, su otc. S500-S new. $4S0/offar. as A. Very dean. I , I I 4 Pack. 52/doz.. 733-7689. . FTC, 677-3a46. 3000,543-473130 mesaago. aocalI734-236Z «rator.AC. Aak* I v l l >0.324-7409. I I ■ LHA80AP80pupploa, 4 WHEELS - Toyota factory siLVERUERUNEir-wnhllB SI 00 each. Flat lacadi I i ------8 2 4 1 ^ TOR. SOOO wan. 1 |V1DE0JQUIPMEN^ iTomahQ, runa groat. o n Persian, black.S100. Coll I r•00 r and tube Incld. &S ong., 110 or . 678-0853.______■TV • RCA big acreori, 42‘. ^A — $2000,JO, (Call 733-5104. 220 volts,I, i$500,423-4118 i surround sound. SSOO/bo- f l . PERSIANS CFA Cats & » . 1 4 ‘. 3 soot aluml- KER II. 1989. 28' SSSli ; st offer, Call 632-4875 | ( - kittens. Colors. $180 & J g A R A Q E S A ^ ''n u ^ b o sltraliar.Ookcab- : up. C01I62S-B199 I of air, V07 good . €. “ts I Sr r s THAT TIME OF YEAR < n. S11,500/oftor. r POMERANIANSAKC; I W A N T E D T O B U ^ OARAGE G SALES ARE ^ ..i all 678-7670. > registered. Cuto, cuddly. ■ EVERYWHERE! i — 5 5 T ------1 i 8 row boon roko. Call Ckin 'i - T rI-colorod.B oby fluff 8 ICAMPVMPERS/SHELLS PINNACLE, 25K bolls. 8 wka old. Call 734-I Zeyer 208-495-2829. mllos Loai Immacu- PLEASE HELP THE SSSp! 3132 or 734-5437. . ^ACREAGE or largo lot, / PER 10M’ T ravol lato Intorlorlor. M ust'aolll CO M M U N ITY BY o “oon.ion. Excol. Interior. $20,000/of/oftor. 734-3610. I w antod to buy In Magic POMERANIANS AKC, 1 REMOVING Siovo,VO, heater 4 rofrlg. '•••“ Valloy. Call 829-SS54. fomalo. 1 mole. S27S/oa.. YOUR S300/0lO/ottor. Muat aen. ROADRUNUNNER '83 aelf : ADORABLE, 736-0138. J 734-5160anor530 c o ^ sloop«ps 4, nSco wood r a . ATC, looking tor bargain GARAGE , SALE ; priced 3-vrtiool. Must run — cuboarda,ja, holding tank H m m m I • PO O D L E S, toy. 2 AKC S IG N S CAMPEFPER 8' w/hyd jacka, noeda roplopiacod. sT.ooo/- M i l ; molo-black. 11 woeka old. & bo In roaaonably good - condition. Profor 200cc, • SIOOO00/offor,/0 also '84 Yam offer. 324-:14-3890 Ivmsfl. — $300oach.Can734K)335. LETS WORK Phazor. C II 877^222 _ • mid 1980'a, Honda, auto- - VE MONEY ^ H H H *. Rocky Mountain GroonwaI malic dutch bul wlii con- ^ TOGETHER FOR A 0£ANS=l ENVIRONMENT PER. Huntora Spo- AlThirhe All New ■ S H g l ’ Nowoccoptlngnowdlonts. aMor other* or 4-whoolor, Cl I , '71. 8 ’A'c o m p o r. imomwu th a n k y o u loumaln Motor •; 32&-3383. Ploaao call 733-5552. ___ ivo. Ico b o x . g o o d HomoaIralnWondoll.All ■ ■ H g : SCHNAUZER pupplos,, GBAND SAW -largo sUo Jor GOGOODING 305 Itlnola, shape,]po, $500.432-5306. types. Buy/Soll/Trado.Bl ■ v S 5 W a n ■IIS36-2301. ■ ^'-V^':, ^ ± ■ ■ 9 AKC. S100-S 150. Call :ADE. 1992.8W. self _____ E f lf : 438-8033. ilalnod. $6995. Call SOUTHWINnNDmotorhomo, ■ 'V lu l This Is worth •5322 after 8:00 p.m. 28', (A)exiexcel, cond. Soe 9i9« DODGEM - I------i BOTTLES, Jim Boom, M M K fltil wanted to buy, soil or RRontal,256 ■ T h e Tlm es-Nows will ______------E i S ia ; s is mount t r ovor- ^ % S30West,Hoybum. i ■ ; tijuipped withihi Captains Chdikih no lonQor otter the trade. Call 733-7388. TWIN FALLS 360 O la- ’ Shott cai campor. 1968. gaa. Quaranteed epedal, B { tn rO N S - Old and un- mond r" 8/14thru9/14 ratr1g..sig,.atovo, fumaco. wa- SOUTHWIfVIND, 1984, 28-, H p f l D r ' Fast Cash, or Fash usual of all kinds:new 9-epm. ALLNEWITEMSI • ter, $500,328-4021..$50 ■ •. •55.000 mlmllaa,-gonorator. •: ■ ' : . C a sh Junior In d a ast irowava, oxcep* ' H I ' TQBB eolloctor. Also would like; LCHMAN Oft. S e lf- v iisiN W ficatlons P e ts and b moot othor colloctors. 4 f l ------8 2 8 ------1 COACH dean, kept under ■ talnod. Rotrlg,. hoat- Asking $19,500. ■ FOK**. md Sofa Bed r ' P e t Supplies or Call 423-5525. |I | |m e d i c a l SUPPUES I “ "hSihoiwator. lollot. _____ ^ _____Lh/estockiWe__ ; call 934-4090, ■ RuiKlV-6PV.636. U o r ^ Or* a IN* pric*. IMt bittectuttKt ID trtv ua M tea.’0 AC. cap CM t20no. It>% I war^700JBa-.2B7a. — I I -^M-r>CTiVmnfr mm t i o r ' l ------0RYERB/WA8HER8. I e ] tn) kn lotdng tl 4940i». OpflCR 19 (v tte t u k apologize for a m ‘ 8Eorhoflpitar.-UBodT » d ■ Buying Kanmoro, Whirl- wook. „ Pleasocall noDQE , • '88 mini motor tnlaotcw : Inconvenience tnls )GE 1994 Ram PU ™omeVxExcellent Condi ^H ispiio^ pool, QE. Hoi Point. .734:6348------7j - - blac“ e ------^ ------m ay c a u se our — .- - ^-WorWno-ornotl736^05- :k camper-ahell.-Full— siro6o/nil/tlwn. 536^8335 J valued advertisers.- . alze.s. S:S3S0/ofter. G ood i m 2 - ' ...... * f FARM Wanlod In tho conditioditlon. 324-5848. ' WINhNNEBAQO' , Mini Winl, War- 00. Coh (me Country Club. : -new,324-SS01. cond.. at a fair prlca-CaU- -d ii _ 734-5789. message. fter. ffc caill 423-4055 msg. t f f i W o S a ? ?2“4 S ?M. . ' > new cond. S3900 r MARANTZ receiver, JVC | HORSE TRAILER 2.3, or KAKAWASAKI’91 ATV 4x4 ';788-0T>-9776 Iv. mag. . : I. live , taking or- I' dt)l. topo dock, Pioneer 4-horao. Will imde Dodge wtth wtt anew blado. S3200. ' an6a8-7163. - 3-way apoakars, S200/of- I- 4x4 PU, Call 733-9448. _CjCall 3 2 4 ^ 9 ■ 4 • 0 0 5 n P ack BrldIdaa Oiitflttara.■ '.1 A : for, 734-5708. ------I UFT CHAJR, smaller size KAKAWASAKI - 1983 750 | _ QUQUN8/RIFLE8 Bow4rlrlfta elk hunta ■ • : |.7996 DODGE NMUKIIICOin M C8R.$600 CaJ324<}798. available.le.'Call 734-3587. J - . ' - . ~ In good condlllon. Call Cl 3W NINQCItorl, ------“ I 8 2 2 I S37-6823. ” •tquipped with TV/V’/VCR, i Captains Chai : Itool^achinehj.,I KAWASAKI Nlnla 2X7, over/unirAJndarJlkenaw,324- ^ -aNO. oond.. Iow'ml..vfor .7073a\ 9 1 0 I ■ ...... I t r AVEI/e l t r a i l e h 8 | - B p M £ ~ Body Shop Equipment , U V E17E E 8 WANTED - - «»more ln(o.. 324-5501. RiiJiflci KHASciMMgik tk d k OR iusi ■ Cart. Wheeley (4). Torch. up to 30% Spruce, Aspen & m INQT0N.'7 mm mag. Ummmmi jar 30;06, Rugar 243, AIR STRE1EAM 1077 31 ', VERSION VAN ' outfit (2) w/lanka. Clamp, . altypa».Cel206-7fe^ —KOX 200 '66 New angina. Rugar i ■ rODi) SOOO. 0 8 * 8 0 '8 8 New Rugar}er 45LC.• Win modal g r e alahapa.aalf- t a c a d 10. quad for unitized cara. I ad.AC,$6800/off- ■ rOK.i mr...... airs and Sofa Bed Mlac.olampa&pull1! LUMBERIxSusedlumber. SItSrea. S850.Can737-2858 12.8akSako 338 mag. Marlin eonlalrirt 1734*4147 daya. ■ stock MPV ntnl. - chalna. 733-1408 II Minimum of 6 tt. long. daya, Ur eves, 734-1844 30:30./30.Allexcal.M4-0188 ar. CallTi OM Raaaonabla. 734-5800 dc ■ iO%nA« 300 ■ («l2Mnactmt ptr nU ^ ^ o w 1 sSo^ina ptt tw.ir. 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Un- V J 862 - V K 5 4 3 13^-1g> fortunately, South’s aritlirithmetlc '♦ Q 10 2 « 9 6 ' ThiAk citssl . a u a r a m“ a 1. 7 .?„T.pT'r” 1980 VOLVO BL our id h cUnUwl morchS Custom wtwols. Pro left something to be desinisired. Can J 10 9 ♦ K 543.2 AM/FM cass.. nee - sound, alam i. ABS ■ y o u ^ f t h e b e s t p la n , missedmli by goy a u to mI0tlveln7 o l $isoo/oirK.543-( SIS i aU T H _ sun roof, hoalod ae South, forl2 winners? I d a y s 81a n d re a l ------n,mZi mirrors, still nevf. i 1984 GHC VAM AQ108 I . 11020 e s ta t e ini n l S d a y s m e r c u r y i9 8 7 Dummy’s club ace wcwon, and » a ock. List #r-M L »fH M ^.J«M I AS | A UO ^ S F O R S ^ o r r e ru nr> tth e a d a n M arquis. PS, p laeking.the communicatcation for • • . I J $18,400, sell $14;i4 ,9 9 5 ...... tmi^.,^25001 three aub ruSs in duriimyimy. South' a qilln BUW866 3:3256r«l.112K l i S i " 19S7BUICKHmi % tried to bring in the di^oimonds. He . * 2 ® '® m l. canD 32 4 - 8 ^ . T n e r e issaSaextra { $4iooorbosia s t o f fe r. „ feeforthiih e g u a r a n - 324-3614. Try t low.cott d«s«l>i< ^Z^4136 cashed two trumps andI thothe top di- Vulnerable: Nortl)rth-S outh CADILLACJVC, 1994 Sedan ^ n a r k i ------uitoy.Cil73>oni. amonds, hoping to dndrop the Dealer North .Devine,I, whHo. v»l warranty, Phyr.1982. —= = 1 9 8 3 U m U R n toaded.73. jntrol. vory queen. Had It fallen, he would :i2 ! ± 2 ------have drawn tho last trur s r 1JI536-2195 ^leaso chock your a ■ ^ 2 4 0 0 rump and The bidding: C A ra u i ga.-aaiifa, r SUNDER $2001 c o n v eo li 7Z2 ■■ correctness on the __ claimed 12 winners._- HISSAN, Maximnima. 1991. day that it nrns, aa fSMMfflCURn "(nimps In Hand, five dlai ■'North"'“^ 8r; - ' South West VSI dK i I, sun roof. Timos-News le nc ,.b0«..l»nli»,i. remain tl two aces and a club ru^ 1 1 ♦ Pass I* P a s s Tnjck».b< SOKniiles. sponslblo fof orrofsroi«iin« i Iff In dum-, 3 4, p a ,g 4 V P a s s computexiters, and morel L— — ^ I $12.600. Call 736-4681.736 ihattfcno.___ ^ my. When the diamond ton free, 7-dsys, i 9 7 2 c m r m Tn i l E ^NT Pass ,-90,98Ro- didn’t drop. South was In trouble,I o 4 - ™a»4247 Ext 2006 — uDA ’82------Pi OLDSMOBILE,-9C There was no longer any Prelude, exc. gency. spoUoss,ss, loaded, I 1053 1 iny chance CARS undljnder $2001 DEA, cond., sunrciroof, low ml. low mis. Excel.1.734-0243. 71 I IMPORT «i SP O I to succeed and the slimim fellI one opening lead: CTul:iubjack IRS. FBIFBI nationwide. >84 S i 9 8 s a m m short 1 Trucks.i, bb( o a t s ^ o j o ^ . gas ml., sport P j m A C ’M FSJiT-Bj I - The slam makes if ' ...... 6 cyl. Oral condi>ndWon,iow PO R SCH E'7 7 9J24, 2 4 red, fiW 3040i I if South BID WITH’HTHEACES, , lW « t4 5 1 2 .' HONDA *90 .Acco(dLX4- miles.AC,StoStandard. $1295,733-8593. counts 12 probable wlnn(nners and ■■ d o o r. AT.•. Very n ic e. SSOOO/offer. 35324-5441 ------L----- 19860LDSCUTL leaves himself the entrlbib needed CHEVY'•76 •71 Vega N6W ,734-1749or-y 736-9414 eves. Of 324-7511 to cash them. He plans on tires, nood ^ _____ L i — w s r ~ 1 5 A ccord LX. PONTIAC 1969iOnndAm Oi I AUTODEALEl amond winners (insteadi"o"fS4: of SKiS-' ' 5555^ OnlylSKrr; ml. Price re- 2 door LE, 5i spsp'd. Call i m m m w i five), fouf trump winneimers, two ^ Jc^5 4 3 CHEVY'88•88 Goo Metro, 1 ,000 mllos. SUBARU'SaJutf • departme« E N T 1987KISSAK4X< « suit for en- colIecUon andd |g a m e Is b e y o n d $1000.. 54;543-4603. $9.650/offor.sr. Days. 678- shape. $2100/ofl clubs, using the trump suit Ings, 677-4705. 3pm call, 733-13-1348 208-734-55 tries. After returning t^I handha wilh reach. Do not tijtry to improve the chevy,. CCa a m a r o : ^ : ^ 2468,ovenlns 5538 a-asr?,‘!«^S^6346 rag W est's “ nlnicl liy showlowing club support P B ^T,runagood, the heart ace and drawng I, Can 7360040. or 1 9 8 5 B B m m last trump. South stilljhai 1224 SpnicoAve. K ^ L r n im FA vm bl"T 9ThtA«;piXD«ia«j.' “ °°<122 moiid left to reach dummy,m“andhe K JS S S S i ^^^35001 scores his 12 winners. C0[9ri(MIIM.UDlUor. You WH Quality Regardles:iess o f‘ Poor Credit motor, noar now cond, ^ 10,734-1999 ask for Tlm. Can734-&14-5094 fkB.^52201 P 9 9 5 .734-6614. Skip. ■ i'MF««i™,Low -Blemlshe Banfcniplcy ‘Hepossesslo }R0‘94 Rangor Ext cab FORD'90 ^ i9S3UHciiwcaii aHC1962PU.Run«good. LI I ^I T . 31K miles. 5 speed. ' miles. C 1^: but noods work. Good CHCHEVY •'9 3S -10, custom 4I LRorlit Ve. $14,500. Can 73 EMI rmrnwinm m tt$ .wS^J7120 m 1 • project S800/oflor. wwheels & paint. 38,000 324-124-8021 ______Can 6 4 3 ^ 6 8 . ov w .. "tnl,$6;000/fow book. Must m m 1988JEEPCHm StfH Call 733-4320. FORI3RD '8 9 B ronco XUT MQB,R0«d5t0f,197S,hjlty — — 302,102, AT, ovor drive, on- iarw,liiaV VB. AT, silver auto-$192- miiiniioago. All highway ^ ■ W a i 1989H0HBACIV. 60,^4-4552 or324-2724. $11.111,000.54^6^ ^ n n i ; best oftar. Call 73f& 46d. J> ► I rs& ‘!sstr:s^^ rJ6200J H O D E L A *30 T ru c k FORD'691/2tonPU FC pORI 3RD, Explorer, 1991, lov ■ « | | l ^ I Slake oldo bod, Coll w/BheO, w runs good. $1650, - mjlonlloage, AT, AC, mus ^ ■ M U m s n m o i n u . 324-4249 or 324-7239. m h . ^ ■ nsm,Ui,Simm.fmrtn ; 678.Q331______J ; leil. $13.O00/olfor. Col ■ QmUKtitUtmieM Wa >43-4168 Of 420-2309. H n H W P4850J FOnO'93 F150 pickup, ^ [iSffM suzuic 8 HIHE up your carl Lyn- FO I 199lfOHTIAtS. - wood Car Show Is coming $11,000 » or tako ovor nunMC89 Jimmy, loadod ■ n i j l payments. Can 734-9444 X z 1 ^ 1 r-au,u mac,u,f.m > Scptomber 2fl. .733-3115. Pj iharp, now tires, 89K ml, ■ | | 5 | l wumtUttt...... ITc „days 733-6250 ovonlnss.. 16800,733-2630. " §a^mi^67009 1993HCRCURY r i 0 0 6 ■ - I FOFORD 1972, n o n . 390 q uMC c Jlmmy,"1995 apple 'H u l l l SEMI4HEAVY rrmotor. 733-1204,. rod,od, 2 door, loadod with B S H l S J 6 8 0 0 _.EQUIRMENT.„ - 2D.player.,only^5K_^^B^H r FORD-74 Rangor F-ioa- 460,V.6.AT.(5oodwert<- Ides, $22,000. Can 734- 1991HCBCURY BnotK»mm#r#r,WYhM aS5aner5PM. ' riBlu.amm.Fn.ttlt (or sa le (2) so ta I1 1990 Ing In mick. $1995.73»6912 ------WwlernTrirSnrioad a- ^ M C7tS9Cnon-4X4'^^^ 9 fORD, 1973, V4 ton, runs SM 24* pup, hoppor bottoms. v/scrvice body. 6.2 die- 199BKIASBPHU radial tiros, alum wtiools.. - good. ^ $650/offor. Soo al «l, auto, AC, PS, do a n & nsimk.ssiM^tum (Joodshopol Ooodprlcol |!1058 Park Moadows Dr. witMmomKn *.lf: TF or can 734-4682 ^ oady to work. $8500,00. i 'L.J107233 Can (307)877-2239 2 >loasocall431-5434. Xhoose^ ■ ■ QMC'83PU,V-60ng.,0J(C. i9880iBseirn.TiAss SA noi CAT 1954 - 12grador wtth ITERNATIONAL '^2 snow wing: nocolving cond., 324-6358 aflor INTE 6pm. ______Skout « V8. AT. No rusL w m I sealed bWa with mlnlmun _2 »600. 643-6845 evea. bWo< *2500 until SepL 2. GMC,q j 1991, % ton. Banka — - wM mwlwm 199e.F0rrrKX0lnf0m>am- UZU '91 Troopor V6. 6 s & K S nm3.UmtUt,Ur.ttm tu rb o . E x to n d o d cab.- ISUZi ...... tion call Lylo Towno Dl- Excel p corxL Can S36-2772 spotipood, 46 K milos, now *mf.iirtw HOW I etrictf Hwy 01 st 208-S44- — Ires, oxceOont cond., one . 1988CHBVR0LB 2445. ' : HOMES HC as low as $330 ^iwnof, 512.60a 734-94:g. I .1 /Jdown, $330 a month — . DBAr»d*r»on Auction . 0AC;Can733-2224.^q - ' JEEPX P '84 Grand Wagoneef \ W ^ m HOW 4891 8 « t Aub. 2 4 * 10AM — BSKmls. Looks good, 1994 MERCURY 1611AIIofwAvo.,Frultland TOYOTA, TO 1987 pickup, 6 ^unsgood.$4500.734-7450 ■ Muslck&Sona* 839-1777 s) :E P '87 W rangler, new' S J 8 5 0 0I DODQE 2 ton bod & hoist 734.6649. 7; shoeihocks, rearend, battery, 1973 6 & 2 spd.. 53000/- - - — — • • - rotxiobuintrans< Great Cond. 1984UHC0LHTI offer. 67S-79fl7.______» ' (4900. Call 788-0717 3 wos or 768-9028 daya. s m m •• FO R D 73F-«O O ^tbn, 15' ^ lLCall733^1. , 1994MERCURY bod w/dN. ram hobt. now _ _ ' ' : JEEP:E P - 7 6 CJ5; 6 cyl, 3 , ong.. tnm#.. dutch, tin», I ■ ^lOM 5P^'tpd, n n s good. $1 SOO/of- or. CHEW,'59 PU. 283 M iaaaaaa 0 ': & exhaust, oxc.. cond., ■ SWM I 7BUCK PARTS W ;' I spd. 3/4 ton, 29,650 ortg . r s s s ■KICK^ 1992HYWIBAIS $7900,733-2163. I liACCMSORIM nl,$3000/(irmKEN* FORO, 1976,2 ton. v a . 5 a SBED 12' An steel, winiam- wWORTH o: 77. COE. 350 ^ MT.J95089 2 , sta k e sld o bod & ll>t ,,aon Knophaldo,stock & ^>mmlns10spd.wotklt, \ I 4 DoWR ~ 5 5fpmp f 1991CHRYSt£R goto. Low mis. Groat gminsidw. - 436.3466 J«t450Q/ofror. ( 734-5710 , h J I . cond. S2900.00. Ploaso tag 431-S434 Of 678-3409. WHEELS Wl (4) 15*. 6 h o le , NISaI8SAN, 1989,65K mUos, F F Ce a tu re s s m o o9 c h ro m e w h d o la . F o r joPfopper, chrome wheels, • _J.6littr4Powa-d:^fmtdiscfiaa ong bod, amp., 8* sub- ■ V Caa43t-S434or678-3409'■- h io a d e d l S i l v e r a d o , lono dnmbioits. iM flP M r...... Ki $24.500. CaH,324-455&, wotf $9500.678-8632 *121 ’SJ138299 • SttdskSii plates undafud tank m o i B s e t m CHEVY-OS Slona. Ext-cab TOYC3Y0TA'914X4 PU Extra . ,• u Hologoi fioidlajnps 988 AT.IlKmLidarktrreon. Cab:abV-ei,47Kmi.;CD., • All-$eam sttd-bdled radial tins S I S S S I S ^ . ^ $19,995,-643-8560 days ihell, khe custom whools, ' ^ Or Lease Todday For Only ... 'S-J4521I • M -siu sport tilt or 543-6274 eves, Rteh, ilarm,AC,$t3K/o(for, alar •« 1993MERCURY ------r33-6936.______733- • Spre&elock w/holst 20' Shall spud chCHEVY-1990 supercab. ------• Dual pom nmolePU. Call 834-8422. . jiabk. blat CD, AC. custom y 1990H0HBAAC QUO 7 0 2 ton, dump bod .whowhools, 26K ml., 100.000 , • io^fiJtlfilladooru ■ . with removable side CHEVY c). 1994, extended nl. „ ]. warranty, $12,900. •£!• Eiaincm\mltnvdtf(^er ' I UalTnttii...... W1T.J794H t t boards. 366 motor. cab, o P/U, 3 5 0 .35K mis. ::aB837-4043.-- coB • - ■ .• R JMiningfrntbudietstats ■ . good, now tires, $4760. Exc.cond419K.436>4617. g — Vdown i m o L D s c m - Can 734-3497, evor^ngs. — 0Y0TA-’66FM/AM ‘J•.TacimKta./ CHEVY, '94. 8 x t cab; % »8S. good ahape. Call • TTnpmrtff at 189. I OUC *66 A8U0 cabover, titon, snortboic, loaiioa. 324- *i“l SS"AT:‘!':‘!r& 324-5849 anytime. •Z• Zspeed hamittait windshield-: W Cummings Formula 300, ^ ^ ^ 5 OTtt uito'^li.OOO tnllo ^ IDAHO SM ^TU ,Tm £ RS « DEUBtm. 9 spd.. Fuller trans., p OYOTA-1994. 4X4. wllh '; Hipers/ntishers ■ : pt : $29.77. tank RMIMM OAC. ,733-7371. 6Kx)k.$19,e25.436-5181. AC,i\C. CO player and apoak- sfs. asking $12,500. Can !)u{es !}{anison'in's CHEVY-1993 Suburban, ^B29-5176l^msg. HIQHWAY-,'69 Trailer, CHfully loaded, split bench 40’X6'm oving vaf), ssat-tront, 65K mllos, 733-7371. • $22,000. I; Can 423-5645. ■ I 1010 n H H [ V A N t B U S E ^ -MACK73,335 Cummings, — DODGE 199t V* toa Turbo ■ " Cummins. PW,.PL, AT. CHPHEVY'79 $1600. CaM736-244e I THIEISENI AC. Brako control & ' PETEHBILT.'87. convorT- rtrecetvof. Exo. cond. See HEVY1990 Uimlna V aa I to approclale. $14,000. Many e x tra s . 97 K ml. ' } . vt7 l i w . Can 733-4857. W ffjiM O Ss”JW ™FORO 7 9 F250 Supor cab ^ODQE >90 Ram 250 LE. »829,5706«n«fSpm,. 0Good cond. 460. AT, dual oxcoliohtdonditlon. I moITORS battory.'Ciasa III h itc h .2*'$8495.326-5686. BfffSnBBfltf-MiEUBrusmiBunffriai‘Jt Lots of spare parta. $5B00/offer. Jim 326- FORiORD - 1988oonvenk)n H j ^ | n u miUI«flE.niFIF)llU731'711]UB£t«H1i‘7ni,n . 3673 w eek e n d s, work vanvan, loaded, in good con* I628-^m eves 699^933 dUcdltk>n,$500a 7 ^ 1 8 5 0 . ■ ■ ■ ^------.------» . ■■■-I .£ .« ■nmomwrt.TwfciFiO*•A . Idaho Wqdnasday.Augurt:j»t21.1996 .

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