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_ _Good-m<]lOFning-J M a r mm k i l l I Idah ;and got spooked incessanlant.ringing of phones from "••attaches" a t work alongside Ma “'11 is 30-yearK»ld Brianan Ross from Idaho fireifires have blockcned and lil up their weieapons," he said, within theth< piiliec station, Catching up on1 tctomato uses policc. p°i Monroe. Wash. Hc! rccdvedr cuts more thann 4'400,000 acres this an who "And wc rciumed firfire.’' " llioe phone'sp ringing but no one’s A (i.s. M arine, a Haitian a n d bm ises. summer, but have slowed from Features editor Stev«eve Crump spccHv ' wound- E'ghl Haitians wiwere killed in all. honie.’T" 1 lartlcy said as he calmed the serves as an interpreter, was wo ’ Anny Reserve pileilot Brett Rad- coolcr tempeuperaturcs ond higher lates on'the possible uscsuse for a buslicl of^' was noi Their bodies remaimined o n th e street. M arines ed in the leg. Thc injury wa> es sunt)unding the policc sta- ^ay.W a^and humidity. overaged tomatoes byy OC c t. 31. ford ftom Federal Wa) c o asid e red serious. Marines from thihui platoon had lion. P a g « B l

W h y ? Lewis looses Oliver McCall forceses ILennox Lewis to cat his words afler knocllocking down Lewis with a right :o thc jawiw 31 seconds into the sccond round forr tlthc WBC heavy- weight title. , P a g e D l Rim to rim Karl VanCalcarofHaiHailey was the easy • . o^rbMik'uv victor in the men’s divi:livision of the 1994 Rim*to-Rim racc. P a g e 0 1 \ ± i FtapnotM Huskies upset Mi^iami A t far left, Thoihom as Peterson, W ashington scorcs:s 122 points in thc right, and Rob)obbrt Johnson . first five minutes of' thithc sccond half lo m ake their wav

Need a flu shot?? l e n e s , b 1 a d p ia r e n t ii n g o r 1b a d lui i c k ? Innucn7.a season is coming,co but not ev> erybody needs flu vaccitccine. P a g e C l A year afteier 2 cousins’’ savage atta(ack, questioii(IIS o f intent rrem ain unansnsw ered By Fnok E. Lockwood ^ s n v u g e lyly murder Allen and herr ppartner, blamc.on drunkik andt derelict parents. cited Tommy’s father aitd mother, one rcla- Times-News wrilcr R icky Lcix c M a n g u m on Sept, 14. 1992393?’ But GoodingIg County< Prosecutor Philipp tive te.stiflcd. ^ O r d ooes e rcsftonsibiliiy lie squarelyely on the Brown is unmoveoved. One of 10 kids himself,f. The kids “were just like excess baggage." , GOODING-“W hvr s h o u ldlers e i of nie admitted murd u mail wlio'dn W hy are Americansns ;so angry at their srasheS.' Connie M arie Ali ing two men why BolhI menr have pleaded guiltyty lo two their mothers.. HeH stresses the murderers'>' o c ca sio n , a n d a s a fatherer whov, would beat his governmeni? Today's'"s editorial spccu^ mouth the question, asking they l^d invaded her homee mnorth ofGoodtng. counts ofol first-dcgrcc murder, lo avavoid thc brulaliiy - noli| Ih111 eir so c io -e c o n o m ic back-c- c h ild re n u n lil h e 'd knocke)cked the \vind oul of la tes. ___th e m ______:______P a g e A I O .and sayagejy attacked her.. ______death p er(cnaliy. Judge J^.W|lliam, Har-lad, Js.de-, _ground.______One year later, family inembers^me: lasers, ciding holiow many years the two 25*yi•-year-olds "Tommy really neededided a father figure - law enfbrcement ofTicialss andai psychiatrists willspcn<;nd in prison. mother so m e o n e w h o cou ld doII ihithings with him and an; still struggling lo answewer Allen’s ques- Last wweek, relatives and a Twiw in F a lls ‘Nomadic’ r lead him in thc right dircciireciion, bu t th ere ju-sl tion. ' psychialalrisl testified al Petersonon’s sen- In thc Peterserson household, childrenn wasn’t any direclion theniherc." Duerbcck told W as il bad genes, badI parenting,pa or bad tcncingg hearing, trying to cxplaiila in w h y — "w e re n ’t o f primirime importance" - cigarettes,s. Judge Han. rs w ere th c o n ly things lhat ex- Ireland on tour luck that led iwo Magic ValleyVc cousins lo Tommyly turned bud. They placia c c d t h c alcohol a n d c ars V “ . ' Plea:lease see BAD/A2 Sinn Fein leader GcGerry Adams will L. tour thc U.S. for 2 wetweeks to build U.S. support for an Irish Republican Ri settle* ^ ibers dirrection m e n l. Journey^ in wildI gives J(rob Gorjps mem] -TTicAsBociatcd n Press______som e from>m.Idaho. this m onth. Il began bej in 1969 wilh the schoolpi’s ward a hi^“school cquiv;[uivalency diplom a.' " It’S 'amimazing-tosce;”-said-JohnHct-lcndcc.-di— acquisition of-thc-the-Tavlor-Ranch on-Big Creekk iin Hendec said ihereare are hundreds of programs Turning the tabic]les BOISE — Thc teens andJ yiyoung adults in reciorofllrihc University of Idaho's WWi ildemess thc central Idahoho primitive| area that became ththc taking ctiilOfcn and■adulls'into'ruggcd-arcas adi ------The media steps intonto the spotlight in _th(the Univereity of Idaho's W/ildcmess ild Diseov- Researchil ing and etfmpowering.” n ness lab. allowingnng biologisxs to do landmark; n re* m o s t f a m o u s is Oiiiward iiiw Bound, putting whether to allow TV cco' o v e r a g e .. tuitu re 's p o w e r to m a p ou t th e irr lives.Iiv T he WilVildcmess Discover programam is a co- scarch on cougars.;an>. bobcats, o w ls and vegetationon, youths to thc test throuiirough mountain climbing P a g e A S A to ta l o f 5 0 m e m b ers o)f f ilthe Curlew-Job operativee effort of the university. \\Washing- Beyond iha|at work.v Hendec’s goal for llthe and otlier activities. Corps Center in Washington1 statestj panicipatcd ion's Colvilville National Forest, the JotJobs Corps wildemess is himhiiman growth. " M o s t o f ihcm a ret in the privale sector and in six different trips into theIC wildsv lasl year, un^ler thcic U.S. Depanmenl of Labor)or and the Thc Wildernessness Discovery participants, makales very expensive." Hcndceidee said.W c think there's They learned about struggliniJing, cooperating WILD Foi'oundation, and fem ales 166 to 24. mostly comc fn)m impo'» v - a ne ed to develop progningnims for other people." anand analyzing their fuiure in quietqui reflection. The UniJniversity o f Idaho celcbraieded the 25th erished backgroupounds. They voluntarily stayy at The Job Corps memilembers come from irou- Section A .. M M> o v i e s ...... 11 ' About 150 look part thiss year,y including unniversarary of its Wilderness Rescareiireh Center thc Job Corps centerecn to leam tiadcs and work‘ li10- Pleaseise seeJ0URNEY/A2 W e a t h e r ...... 2 ’* D(DearAbby ....12 • « N a t i o n ...... 3 - 6 Legal L€ notices ..5 ■ ------W ofld-'.-:....7-9—"Classifiedr;7:5^8 Cl ------| P Ltherjuui[rdered-bj)ab^tB^hc3-donate(id-heart- -n Opinion....10-11 K son's organs and too leery of an autopsy. IHe adds. "Every night ii givgive Quinn a big hug for FOCUS;...... 12 Section D & T he A ssoc feared thc heroro wasv really a villain. So he:in-« ii Paul. Wc say our prayei-ayers for thal family lor a . S S p | o r t s ...... 1 -4 I B :AG0 — At lhe age of 3'/:\'/i months. ter\ened, Tlie: copsco were called. Their investcsti- loss they'll never be abkable lo co m pensate." S e c t i o n B ' kow took his last breath inI a hospjlal. galionjwgan. AAr ^ . tjicy say. a confession fofol:______M agic V alley .!!l . Section E , heii his rcspirator'was turnedd biT.o low ed. Tw o weeks before"Cli:"Cl i ris I ni as"o r ' 91. an iinv O b i t u a r i e s ...... 2 B Bi u s i n e s s ...... 1*7 lexi day, 13-day-old Quinn KylesK) took .On Wednesda;sday. Ronald Rakow will be scisen- bulance rushed to WylcVyler Childri:n‘s Hospilal. ffocating his baby son in Decercm- pan of the Universityy of Chicago Hospitals. M ini-Cassia ...... 3 M M utuals.;....;.4.6 breath wilh his new hean in1 aian opcrat- lenced for suffoc m 13 miles away» The donennor: baby ber 1991 bccauslausc hc would not stop cryining. Its carg o w as PaulI Rakow; Rai ihis would be the L u n c h m e n u s . .3 Legal L« notices ..6 ______T lie 28-year-oldaid imck driver faccs 20 yearsrs to last jo u rn e y o f his .shortlort life, ; N a i r d r i^ .^ T T rr A "Cjassined±7-10“ CJ ~ | med like a ble.ssing borne of tragedy. 60 years in prisoiison. PaurhadblrcFbunrum~six~We'ekS~pretiialu'rc lily-s-saerificc-bccomcs-anothothcrVprc-~— ForoncmlotheiTthis-shocking'twisn otl ro r“ lhat“A'u^isl. A rcspiralpiratory problem laler re- S e c t i o n C Section F H ift. One'baby dies of a mynyslerious evenis is hardI to fathom. quired him to bc hookao kcd to. a p o n a b le m onitor, an alarm if he stopped Features....1-12 Classiried...1-10 Cl D uddcn Infant Dealh Syndromeme; anolhcr “1 can't sit in ju d g m e n t o f th a t m an.” sa;says that would sound an caasc of ihal tcrfible loss. A melodra-i Theresa Cropperiper. Quinn’s mother. '.'No mattatter breathing while sleepiniJping. •• bitter and swcci. what thc factualual circumstanccs are. I will1 al-£ On that day ih Dcce)ccembcr, Ronald Rakow, W e print onn recycledn paper. tiat*s.n6l how it seemed loI oneot suspi- ways bc grateful;ful fo r th a t o n e unselfish act tlithat then a hospilal sccurilyarily guard, was watching C H IC A Please rec;■ecycle it again, jTheresa Cropper holds h « to r. c h anged m y life.'ife." his son while his wife.'ife. Angela, was at work, l»;iul R ake iw a father too eager to donatedo his "Paul's heartin iis really happy in Quinn."’ sls h e ______Pleaslease see FATHER/A2 ' ______^______J —^transplant tr patlpnt_Qulnn. room . T hc T h e nex his finit br ing ro o m m m m Paul. h b i MlfeliijAiJi r a i i a Il .scemi -Onc-famil eious gifi ■ ^ killer.-Sud lives beca m a b o th b B ut tha; s her son. ciousdoci nn.KyJos,______11° SES120Hil A-2. Ttmes-News. T ^n F^l:F^ls, Idaho Sunday, Soptemb

" ^ B a dI W eathl i e r C o n l i n u ed d fro f m .A I, him. When they locked hinlim up to give “you virouldn’:ldn’t w an t to piss h im ofT.” ------T h e P e teerson rs family portrait isn't‘t him a mental status exanam. Peterson *" anymore-appipi^ing uiim presented byy . participated in a riot. Togetherr 1 ' . Shelly Scotttt (of Hailey. Tommy Petcr- • Twin Falls psychiatririst Richard !„ 1993., becauseba of their ^ enmi­ iister. ’ ' m m i _ Kiion’s half sj^ Worst st?cnt hours with ToLotnm ^ctcr^nal-activities,ties, Johnson jmo_Bclcrsqn_ ~ The Accu-Weifeather® forecast foibr noon, Sunday, SeiSept. 25. " . S h e d c siribes c r i parents who oAenn ;son; afler the miuidcr. He stsaid Peterson were underjr courtc< order lo stay away ler to send their children lo didn't bother 0 en jo y ed be in g a crook. fn>m e a c h ootht ther.. school - orir tot fill their empty stom-I- * ^ e o n ly area h e h a d f - u ~ ma . E Z H n m r n i I ' l a I found where But thfct nightni before Allen and ach s. . •10» -Os08 Os 10s 20s 3088 4 0 s SOs 60s 70s 8080s 90s 100f 110s he could be successful arand have rc- Mangum died,die the pair linked up, - “WespCTltit a lot o f time sleeping In B ^ n i^ s io p a ligh temperature zones for the„a,ehed a ball game at the Lincoln Inn the car, whilelile they were in bars. Thee He was go^.at it That wa*m his profes- inGoodins.ilg, then headed for the Mir- rtrc_cverjaie_was.aLschotoi;:_ — • j;. iiooly-timcjvc. 2_sion.andJii^'cgo.$uppon.*— Worst-con-j—n^lnnrlroniromrallyrthc-two-dninkcn— ‘.s57 ■' ‘she said-Sheihe mentions a “nomadic*'” eluded. driving convicnvicts h ^ recniited a desig-’ '6/ • mother who0 cchanged residences - andd After reaching adulthoo» d . Peterson na,cd driverer -- Tommy Peterson’s sis- o n a re g u la r basis. T im e a f - ' U husbands-on •' continued breaking the lavaw. He faced Amec PeteP etdson'. ~ t ter time, Totrommy’s mother embraced d chargcs fhwn Ada County toW Twin Falls At the Mirrvlirmar Inn, the men m et a jiken partners who caicd lit- v ^ ' ) ^ v iolent, drunk< * -andahostofcounticsinbctx^cen. g 31-year-oldId nniine'- Connie Allen - ' s i r tie abo u t h erX collectiono o f kids.' p O = » l « r \ w h o h a d julist s t finished I an evening shift His fatherT nown probably lives in an-- Watching mom die at Green Acre^cres Care Ccnter in Good­ J Olher stale. ScScott said. His mother died^ S o m e o f those c rim es hlie e commined ing. Johnsonson and Tommy Peterson th is year. with a distant cousin. A.J^.J. Johnson, ployed poolll wiw ith h e r until clo sin g tim e, Peterson1 sspent his childhood in Johnson moved lo the MagiIgic Valley in AfteiWrds.rds, they propositioned her, - ...... h-central Idaho towns, inr,- ! many south-c grade school, after his rrmother was bul she declinerlined their advances. • e lu d in g Shoshi>shohe a n d R o g e rw n . ' { killed in a trafllc accidentI iiin Washing- Frustratedxl b; by the rebuff, they left the The parentsnts taught their kids how toj , ton state. Eleven-year-oliold A.J. hod bar and spottky 'Marigum,” , There, anin ecaHy~mornirig"of terror COLD WARMIW STATIONARY ______C1994Accu-Woatlillhor. Inc. an” with “very poor social* | he wouldn’t bc here.” hee told Judge commenced,d. ------and economic;lie support” I Pmasuro H a n a t T h u rsd ay ’s se n lcn cring ir hearing. Amee Petersrierson wailed in her vehicle ' Constantlyly irii tr o u b le w ith th e law , Roark also asked the cicourt to re- for A\J. andid TTommy, then drove the H L ES3 s mi EZ3 . E 3 S ' ^ he buili a letlengthy juvenile rccord.* , member thi^ role abuse aiand neglect two rapistsi antand murderers away from ime in lockups at Cotton- •, HIGH LOW . SHOU RAIN T-STORMS: fiFLURRIES SNOW ICE SUNNY S PT. CLOUDY, CLCLOUDY spending time ' ' played ih his client's case. the scene. But two days later, she gave * wood. St. Antimthony. Burley^snd a stale ViaAuodalaOPnu ‘ Moihcricsi. John.son dcvcl■elop^ an in- Tommy Peteretcrson another ride, this hospital. terest in crime -■ aiid lateIter in sado- time to thet GoGooding County SherifTs B ul b o o t caicamps, youth scrvicc ccn- ; m\ asochism . H e w as involve*>'cd in M vcral. O ffic e , a n d1 he!helped inv«tigators solve 4 8 ..... ters. psychiatriatrists and social workers Tem peratures'es Spokano 67r ’ battcis.\ and prc-scnicnce reporo rts described th e crim es. SheShe hasn't been charged, ^ 5 8 ..... never managwged lo redeem Tommy Pe- | Max Min ’ him as on aggressive, violentI pciMwi.p A y e a r laier,ler, I the case is neariy closed, . tcrson. He married and had a soson, but this In a hushedhed courtfoom last week, g s TwinFalls. his si.stcr said. **wa.s one i Albuquorqua 84 55 “Siealing." 1 ■ union was moncd by "cpisoso d c s o f v io - R o a rk offe re■ed d 1:his anstt-er to "W hyT* B ^ thing Tommy.ny.N^as able to accomplish | Atlania 84 87 [ Icnce" according to Brown..u. Jo h n so n andand Peterson were danger- (Min Pep jn lifg jujj ^was*good at. Maybe there Boslon 68 62 * His mother-in-law descrilribcd him as ous enoughh b;by themselves, he said. ride thcre.-^^------...... j ------Chlcaflo 69 60 ■ ^ ...... w as so m e prid« a ~compu!siveliar” who~wavas'phyM cal~”BurthTlwo■0 ool f them, mixed with“oIco------D allas------7 1 - 6 0 ...... The Dcpaitniitmcnt of Health and Wcl- j ly and verbally abusive. HiHis wife of- hoi and each:h otother'' coitibincd to make Denver 78 40 ..... fare tried willkrithout success to reform ( |coeufqAHiw'}9y i I ® * " s S ' t o d a y 7:31 p.rp.m. ‘ fcred a similar dcscriplioiion. adding, "all hell bnaka k 1loose." ObsMotnos 60 48 i f ..... Sunriso tomorrow 7:2 Oetroll 78 63 . MONT ■ „ ..... Lunar phase: Full Si r ^ Horwlulu . 90 73 “ - last quarter Sepi. 2 Fathlier ■ Houston ‘ 84 58 O c t 4: first quarter O. Indianapolis 88 80 Continued from(n A l ■' Zucker paged Rakow oron Dec. 14, As standardlard procedure. Kirschner ^ K ansas City 67 48 1991, aftera ^ o n d test cononflrmed the dispatched anan investigatorit lo interview- I d a h o Paul wtis not}t I h o o k e d to h is m o n ito r. I U s V egas 95 71 but both parenrents said that wasn’t un- baby ^ was brain dead. Rakokovv said he the Rakows.i. NoNt foul ploy was detcct- « . Los Angolos M 6656 23 i Min Pep usmllbrnflOTianoon naps. would '* comc to the hospital.I. Ib u t Z u c k e r e d . T h e caUscsc o ol f death rem ained S ID S . Momphis 69 56^ M ax^ 15 3 , P aul, w h o hahad a-sli^t cold, was cry- left •« a fte r w ailing for hours. ______Miami B oach 86 815 4 ;;;;; B oise .9 2 5 ; 4 2 ..... ''>6 and restlessess, despite his father's ef- He said, he later leomcdJ the 1 couple . As police:e investigatedir a medical Mltwaukoo , 70 6450 QA Burley -91 < m him. Mrs. Rakow re- had h gone to the pediatriciaa'it's ofilcc lo mystery in oneone family, another cclc- Minneapolis 74 565 4 ;. .. Fairfield 85 :I 34..... to caJni vo ic e objections lo a n autops;psy. then did brated a medicadical marvel. New Orleans 85 540 3 ]o3 G ooding mm I r nim liimcdhomcata t tlie e n d o f th e day . v some laundiy. and finally w en t 10 lh e D w a in K yles New York 70 8343 Hagerman 93 40 ,.... When Rako,kow went to changc his .ylcs and Theresa Cropper Oklahoma City 87 4338 M Idaho Falls 85 37 .. so n ’s diap er., PaulPa wasn't breathing. hospital h 10 sign organ donatiItion papers, had learnedJ fromfrt prenatal tests thcir n o Omaha 58 367 4 ...... Jerome 88 ^I 4 0 ..... T h e bab y lap:lapsed in a coma; it took at Anoihcr^ baby received Paul’sI's liver. . son. Quinn, wouldwoi hove a heart defect, iTWInFeOi U y B Phoonix 99 745 8 ...... Lewiston 89 iI 5 5 ..... least a h a lf houlour to resuscitate him. He Zucker didn’t act, he noteItes. until th e H is o n ly choncein c e w as a transplant, Pittsburgh 83 5858.37 Malad 68 :1 3 2 ..... wasplacedonan a respirator at th e hospital. Rakows’ ^ pediatrician, aware'oroflUc trans- "You can'tl't say.s: ’Oh God, give m e a • -■ Nev. UTAH Portland, Me. 60 585 8 ...... M alta mm I : 39...., And Dr. Aai^aron Zucker, the hospi- plant, P callcd to say she wasI sjws kcd by heart.” CropperjpCT says, bccausc it w o u ld Portland. Oro. 78 5853.02 McCall mm , rmni..... tal’s chief of}f pediatric1 critical care, the tl couple’s behavior — a feelixling shared bc inviting »pain in for {mother mother, 'Reno 79 5354.05 Pocatello 89 :I 3 6 ..... so o n b e g an wvondcring ot what really hap- by b, other hospital stafters. . Q uinn's parents,pai both lawyers, —'— SI. Louis 61 54 ;-39T n:------pcncd in iheRa — JtQr.ihc/ti5t.iimc in J5.y»fs;fs as adoetor._launchcd.a.higJihigh-profile, publicity-cam-— — Salt LakoClty— 88-60-58..;.. Soda Springs 82' 25 6 ..... Zueker'saidid Ih e w as tro u b led b y M rs. Zucker. Z relying solely on iniuiiLiiiion — and p a ig n fo r a heart hci and money for the M* AUOTMM **'- San Francisco 73 58H . - S u n V«llirv mmI nmm ...... Rakow. and hcthcr.raolher’s “blasc".atti-..,i>^ M evidence — calfcd lhe hosp^ital lawyer...transplant. FricFriends and family h^;ld a . S«aW » ...... 79 53, tude when he flrst told Ihem Paul ’ 'He H fcaiisl a child had been killne-a-ihon3n callingc trauma centcrs IS in lhe mid-70s to the low er::r SOs. would likely di Eventually, the policc w ere calUillcd. ' nationwide. Th F oo i r e c a s t s ’ die or have severe brain E Thcir story was featured Ihe lo w e r 50 s. H ighsid Nii e v a d a : .... damage; He grgrew more alarmed.|hat Z ucker also relayed hi.s suspispicions 10 a- on local TVf news.nc And singer Stevie T w in FaUs, Buriey, RuRiq)cit, Jerane and Ooodiog: : Nortboa .Utah and)Ihrough Monday mostly sunn n ig h t w h en nolilOtified th e R o k o w s had in - friend. >> Dr. Robert Kirschrhncr. Cook Wonder, a friendfrien of Cropper’s, held,-a _ Sun- Utah - Sunday thro dny and Monday sunny/ anand warm. Highs mid-SOs. Th ■lighs 7 5 -8 5 . L o w s 4 5 -5 5 . ExExtended quired about organon transplants. County’s C deputy chicf medical:al examiner, fund-raising, concert.con Theul* night. HigIond Wednesday mostly sunn troviokl index forccasisl i:is S. a moderate exposure It jwevcr, soys he wos more w hose ofilcc p ^ o rm e d th e OUIjuiopsy. On Dec. 15.15. 1991,I Quinn received 2 level forecast. Tuesday owsond 40-55. Highs 75-85. Tha s Zuckcr.how, Lows Sunday night in the'lhe 40s. Lighl'winds Sunday. ^ u n n e rv e d b yi PRakow’s behavior: He Kirschncr said an autopsy can'tc disiin- heart. It wash his is m o m 's birthday, C a m u Prairie u d WiWood River Valley: Sunday and fair nights. LowsS45.55. Highs 75-85. ' :red conversation, used guish ff SIDS from suffocation.. ll'sIi "alwav-s B o lh families ilies lived in the same city. Monday sunny and warworm. Htghs upper 70s toay to and ?«?!>' unday partly cloudy. A chanccice ofaf- comipandecre on and knew precise times a ^ diagnosis of exclusion.” he says, .and Both learnedi aboulab< cach other from the 80s. Lows Sunday night}ht in the lower lo mid-30s. , lower County - Sundlg thunderstorms west. Highshs upper medical jargon more lhan 90 pcrccnt of eases Exteaded forecast: SoiSouthern Idaho - Tuesday mc temoon and evening>undoy t night partly cloudy w■ S“"'ws mid-30s to lower 50s. MMonday chaotic day hislis so n sto p p e d breath in g . 'c 0 bc that. But Ihey neveicv cr m et. and lower 90s. Wedncsincsday partly cloudy and lheo( e SOs • skies cast.- Lowsa chance of aHemoon and cevening _.. Lows in the 40s (o the cooler P“” 'y cloudy wilh It.a cMostly sunny east. HighsN, upper JO U J-] the mid>50s. Highs in the I Thursdoy partly cloudyiy jand cooler. Lows in thele 4G SOs thunderstorms west, f rney______I d a h o»lotteries ll 4 0 s to 70s to u p p e r SOs. Continued frofrom A 1 ^ •'Many ofthe students onithcltRlor t • BOISE (APAP — Saturday’s win- bled backgroun)unds. Hendee said many second ^ day ofhiking may sajiay. '1 died.' ning numbersers ini the Tri-W est' Lotto :her sum m ary have-never beer or ’1 died on lhe trail.'" said1 iRandy Pit- lottery game: H W e a t h . ccn ftilly "clean” o f tobac- y high p ressu re system w ill cccontinue co, alcohol ordird ru g s. stick, the program 's fieldid director. 4.9-14-17-lS7 -19-33 t The wanm and dry h ______Not iavai^ble : next several days and with it[ thetl cool Duiingawec "And yet they get into canamp in one (four. nine.ne. fourteen. st?ven^een over the state for lhe ne ^eck in the forest thev face MunosyAstticruandAlioroyolli “ uiiU j j f d j und-bcgiii tu'roTccogntZC nineteen, thirty •wcalhcr will remain the domin*inale fea- tllUlltniicngcs ana learn camping I'J lirty-thrcc) T he sum m er, like dweek.wcj os Ihe ridge of high pipresiure skills. They can;any everything they' need they *|] can do morc than the;ley'ihought Estrmatedjatd jackpot: Sl.ff m illion:' ture until about midwcaking down a bit. Thus warmm sunny “ backpackk cover a total of 20 miles they ^ could.” shows signs ofbreakirnd for Ihc next few days., , through such arareas as the Salmo-Piicst In a video on the program,n. one teen- BOISE (AP)i\P)— Winning numbers Mornining: Mars w eather w ill b e aroundremain f cloud-free for the monost part Wilderness siracmiddling the Washington- a “i g cr recalled th e rvvelalion. drawn Saturd:urdoy night in ”fow er- The skies shouldcations rer experiencing sm oke ancind haze. Idaho border, ”I wasn't sure I was goinglg lobe able ball” arc: - Evening:; Jupiter,J Venus, w ith som e valley localiiremain on the cool side duriiring the Hendee saidid 0ab o u l 2 4 0 h ik e rs a rc c x - lo '0 climb a mouniain five orDr six miles 10-16-23-28--28-32; Powerball 10 y Temperatures will ren > nicely by th e aO em oon hours. pcclcdd for 1995; 19' the program’s ap- wilh ^ 50 pounds on my buck.:k,'' he said. (ten. sixteeneen, twenty-three, twen- -■ SSaturn i — - - evening but w arm up nic :hed into Ihe m id 70s lo upper S( "But I did it with no prubic:lem. ll sur- ly-cight. thirty- “ lidc- P">?'l'.C"'‘IJ'h-ou-wishno'placc'an~3d^xivcnlscfncnt, ' Mail'infotuiatioo' 536-2535 call 733-0931. Classined ads.s. call 733- The Times-News \ Iews(UPS63l-0«0)ispul>. W et, storm y wc i t h e a s t Burley-Rup.lupetl-i'sul-Oakley C0931 Monday through f-'riday from fn 7 a.m. lishcd daily at: 13213: Third Sl. W .. 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9 W A N N UAL / OPEN HOUSJ S E & . I Sinn Feiin leadeer seeks supporti t Judg^;e rips I • . A N NVERSARY U SALE I Septem ber 30tJth & O ctober 1st,S t. 1 9 9 4 I ivrvt/ii'n)’ HI tht' Miw______^ for repuiblicairssid eon iU;Srtoiiir~i:awy(^ers^ I 50% OFF EARRINGS 20’VOFF • BOSTON (AP) — As ppe: e a c e J j i i IPA H O OPAL 2S‘\. OFF Northern Ireland gains momcim e n iu m . for GCitadel I il'r.y • t\iiuili'\ • MiuiMnni-' Sinn Fein leader Gerry AdaV dam s is ■jresSria^is'efrort'tobullJ.cxjjexfialriate "•■r;uiTiTr»'Oi?rM '\v'TiT;~ . ' CIlARLESTorON. S.C. (AP) - .\n 5 and U ^-.'support for’a-setlliM tlem e n t- ' n. i w n exasperated fedt:dcial judge scolded C pulouiblc to Irish republicans.,s. The Citadel’s lawawyers for ihcir ireat- ^ September 30th • 5-H5-K pm ^ The president of Ihci c I r i s h m ^ n i 'o f S h a n hnon o i "Faulkner, who’s fc lusic by CHACKRA Republican Army’s legal.'pop o litic a l ...... b a i t l i n g 10 bei:Vi;i:V)me lhe Hrsl full- 2 rcsJiini-m.v u ilf I v m' iiv iI h is a fic r- ' wing was due in Boston this * « ' p y fiedged. femalee cadetc at lhe all-inalc 5 noon-io begin a two-week':: k swing ^ _ . - '..L military college. ihrough the countrv'. “'Y ou're doingng everything you can a ' “A'dJms was likely lo asa s k th e to m a k e h e r unp. Districl Judge C. t • Clinion administralion is wwci eig h in g , W e slo n H o u ck; said s;i l-riday a hear- ^ 'e. W. • tw in Falls,i jU ^ h o ! entives to ^ . financial aid and other inccnti ' itrg on Ms. Faulkiilkncr's request 10 join js^ 734-5554 _ ^ nurture peace prospccts ?nd1 in im p ro v e the orchesini. ihcIhc vearbook, the stu- Ifcfc the lot of Nonliern Ireland’s> ppc eople. . dent legislaiurc.•and ai ROIC. . 1 0 - * British Prime Minister John>hn N fajor ^ The 19-year-or-old is atlcnding day told BBC Radio that his goveriv e m m e n t classcs bul 1 p;panicipating in mili- • A L L E ^ could meet with Sinn Fe b y : \ while the school P A K L E & 1 . .Christmas.,M ajor has bccn.h V pB r - appeals i-iouek's/s order allowing her ...... ■ out ftr tttore definite assuran(ranee ihat inlo the corps, ffhc 4ih U.S. Cireuil 1 ^ •■'CliiirTo • the IRA has lain down its an fo r m PT'. Coun of Appealcals has pul Houck's good sincc declaring a ceas l ^ V . ' o r d e r o n h o ld1 aiand will hear argu- I vFHday'Niuht, Aug, 31. Those talks would bbc c a b o u t menis in DcccmbinlKT Live Ml Sinn I'ein's panicipation in1 n< n e g o tia- M>phott L a s t y e a r . Thi1'he Ciiadel acccpicii f tions on the future ofthee E B r itis h , Ms. Faulkner, wlwho had references lo pro v in ce . Gerry Adams,I S , president of the Irishh RRepublican Army's leg^'9^' .her sex remov..>ved from her high Continues ••I w t l c o m c th e f a c t thit h a t t h e and politicalll vwing, talks to reportersrs iand supporters at school iranscrii;ripts. Ihen revoked ’rsrci’iis mul flowering;s h n i h s British government appeare a r to b c B o sto n ’s aIrp'rport Saturday. admission whencn it learned she is a inching their way towardsJ s ; a c c c p * woman. The' CitadelCi' and Virginia vJvAAvW Fanirm Fresli lancc of the incvitabiHiy,■ ofol lalks Ulster Unionistsl Party,1 a voice of the andid 1 olhcr lop officials. Hum«mc also *Miiiuiry Instiiutlute are lhe only iwo P r o d u c c with Sinn Fein," Adamsmts told pro-British Proleolestani voic. and John metlet > wilh Presidcnl Clinion. state- supported;ed, all-male military ‘ -^Enioyrhen^ ------reporters al Dublin airpon today.toi ••! Hume, leaderr ofo the Social Demo. AlA ll sid e s !u-t; se e k in g to sw.ajay U.S. colleges in ihc nation,na ^1 153 Main Ave ocul Apples, think that’s good and I ththink il cratic and l.abobor P.iny. the leading opinp i n i o n 10 ih c ir v ie w . wit. Houck saidI Ms.\ Faulkner, wlio '.iUitiiUntnes. should happen sooner rathether than Catholic p:irty• in Nbnhcfn Ireland. Prot'rotcstants concerned.lha p |.,y j; lie, cannol join the 'TU a n d M o r e ! hiicr." Both groupsIS mclI with politicians adtniitninistration may be pressururcd by orchcsira becacausc it is only for .•\danis' tour follows visits;its earlier on Capitol HilIill and ai the W hile doimDinestic. political prc.ssure lo' li cadets, who mustust wear unifomis dur- E S , I n c . ------—iliis-wcck-by-four-niem bcrs-:rs-of-tlie— llousc-wiih-Vici'^icc-Prcsideni-Al-Gore— the-IIic-IRA .------— ------inglWrfOnnanceSL'csrSlie'w iHbe'puron ^-M JRSERIU ^ a waiting lisi forfor lhe sludcni Icgisla- wit/i l/iL- N c uwc.s-f x -. I- first days of’develop- dc bioethics lo hlH] :E------meitt - f embryos no biggerirlhanihe tl moral and elhtihical.iiucsiions" in fomijm i. Stones bo([)o t L N A T U R ANGREDIENTS ^ ' bands fro] I w r f H O lOY I I ITALIZE \ ; g tiJ e s a I F B F5 W B * I ts W ;: Y O U R CCIA i Witt!... '.; g ^ u £ P o n t c o m p e t i t ii t o n * i ife. MOLDED 1 HEEL CUP iSteams ; ; g SALT LAKF CITY (AP)M’I - A ^ concert by ihe Rolling Stonto n e s h a s \ M I I •Interior!irShampoos ■ < g forccd the cancellation of a imarch* TOP_ ing band compeiiiion fcalur:luring 25 ^ GRIP ; ;*FullDetijtallw/Motor; ; § high school bands from acrcicross the ^ RPE1 W est. TSl 4 j ; ; •Full Debi t a l l ' , ; : H ••rm furious." said Lorellocua Cole, M cnibcr of ■ 5 TO H ; ; w/OUtMMoior J I g ------—DOW wn'sg whose daughier is a menv r wide Brov Davis lligh School’s marliarching 61 — biin d . " T h ^ tf- k it U - lb v c .inu.ti,-.j-:.ll- ir l ^ ------^ ! !• WindowiwTinting ! I § ..sutnmer for ihis. and non o w II s I ------= ------■ > - M IN1 1 V iAWD n i . l m0 S %S i E K f - g o n e ." % \ '. C A U F^ O O R P H I C E S ! ; ; K ' The Rolling Sum o concL>nceri o n 3( * stimate Call 73333-2108 g del. 23 at University of Utahta b ’s R ice ^ : i ;; I y . L O D E N I 7 3 4*-5818 I B Stadium " c o n llic ic d ’ w ith thvthe 1994 ..al NflV A W estern Slates .Marchinging Band 4^ CHOCOCOLATE-BURGUND'4DYIN0CT. S V s Kind o l ; ; ^ 'our Master Com petition, \vhich wouU.uld have ^ . j0 •allShap" I I E 12 M .iin Soulh 100% Extra Heavy Wool Pelflit • O n e Piece s e a m l e s s ‘ Life Dealer Twin fatlv involved some 3.000 students, siu CQf;:onstruction. which molds to tl V i i Downow nlow n nvnl according lo a copycighiI sst to r y in Corit/RyRubt>cr Foott)cd • Natural insulation,Ins warm in winter, lo, IhL-Ihc F « > u n l.iin ^^^ S a tu rd a y ’s D esc rei Ncvwi. cool inI th e s u m m e r • W ick s m o is tuture re (rom the foot • Toe Grip S p o n s o re d bj^ lh e un iv crsi ■pet is our specialty! ^ competition originally was'"Sii' j| o uled for Oct. 21-22. Bul onnOci, C 21. ^ ‘iltiel^eath ^ h e r m a i r ^ about 250 workers niuslISI b e tT 'n ------^ I------iG K aK sisaBaia erecting the huge, higiligh-icch ^-*fl38M»laln a five. S .» Tw in Fall•allsU daho* 7344818il S I \CM ••Voodoo Lounge" stage:e I f o r th e J i!_a s»«x»- -ii ___S to n e s c o n c e rt.'.'v g at Claui ■ That,situation has unexpiV pc c ie d ly /tbrccd the iinivcrsTiy^s bandsnds office . ■ 10 cancel the marching band e III I Cole said she and her dai S7 0U lw lE I . Windy Dempsey, feel betra; the Imiversiiy. P For Free EslTO " "For years. «e have suppoi t r i f r U.. and no\v they really di (5 ) liMim ''en.m Yc ■ f l r u MAUUMQfUAUTT U Al us." Cole said, "It's all inI th< n a m e . T E ^ n e c K w e u t . of money. I’m sure ihey're g o in g L make big bucks on ihc Stone F r e e s t aindihg r or F re e Models Mod Small quake h 10 2 .0 0 0 sq . ft. • Heal; 1 for mobile ^ ^ gUAUTT^ Q Q 9 9 .I;*™ k ^ 9 9 I S Yellowstone pipark ove & I mal installalion. M . \ ^ ^ ^ e asy • 9 YELLOW STONE N.-\T1VTIONAL » 002000 «0352K • YVC M Kca rKSQ DIN Ml PARK (AP) — A small ean r o o D P e l l e t s | _ shook portions of Ycllov National Park on Saturday m o rn - Eureka ing. No injuries or dai'hag /l-cllelX 020 re p o n e d . / must be \ ^ r b a g 13 6 Ton / p i c k c d up a t \ ^ _ r e /to The magnitude 3,6 caril /lime of purchutc.X 5C 50 Bags or-more / Bogdi- ■ occurred ai about 9;04 .rn »2.7frcrbag L. K . 40lb. Jim Pechmunn of the Univeiversiiy of H H H Utah Seisti^ograph Stationo n in S a lt L ak e C ity . The epicenier was alo w§. LMPEST Yellowstone Rivcr^four.lu r m i l e s soulh lo southeast^*'r ^Canyon Kfffl f i l IS k e e s t a n d l n g Village. The earihquake w a s fe lt VALUE YOU C A N^ TTRUST- SERVICE YOUo d e ) widely in the cast-ccntral-:•al-arca-of— —;------I H — 4 e a ts Up 10 the park, including the Ani: m^^n^^unda^O ar^BOOsq. fl. overlook. Pcchmann said. jm pact design. sy to install .

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o u D E S E R V E ^ I ^___ J iAs.' idario Sunday, s ^ to m b)oF o r ?5rre5= r— 7 ------:— Nation S i m p sn i o n j u di g e w i l1 l w e i g h mm m e d i aI t o p r co t e c t j iu i r o r s D roi^arbilboi P R 0 8 E C:0 0 1 n 0 N: Lynchpin of Twodrepaofbioodfbfbundat DfiF^E:S & w m a m e s ^ p l e s ' th e c a s a ' pok la c e s Sim pson a t ttie th e crim e s c e n e xMskle wereim^property cwiected tjy C h ic a g o T rib u n e , -• ••d e lib em te., calculatcdcj and manipu- In I Colifomio, as in many y states, a' crime sciwme; Simpson dripped - bloody,footprtots 1^ nvsstigatora. then.' •______laied" campai)laign against Simpson: judge’s jut permission is reqiquircd to blood sftertir be in g w ou n d ed o n '‘ #from S te s la s n M bodi • g gidtofla^testi^at g ilbS ANGELES-r-Caujaught in the In responsinsc, lhc Los Angeles ■^'low ^li calScralTaTrdlnlcrofjif j f o w r i n ------le tth a n ffdduilng'murTlere: u i ; — ~------NIcolffBiowrT^lmpso MV^ONAevkJepce------1- glare o f ils own spoilight,t, thetl metfia Policc Depaipartment launched .an .thethe courtroom. Ronald Goidmari. ON always pass sdenttfic d a l m uster. bccomcs p:m of the O J.J. Simpson; internal inve;vestigaiion of thc leak Thc ' rules o f thc Califomi::lia courts, point to a m a tc h with . . S im p so n 's blood. . ■ murder case this week whckVhen. J u d g e a n d a n n o u niced c e new procedures to passed pa: in the early 1980s,5, s p e c if y . < L a n c c Iu> h o ld s a s p e c ia lI hihearing to tighten access;ss to and distribution of that tha "the court may refuse;j; limit or consider terminating courtrmroom TV informaiionI abouta evidence in the term ter inate film or electronic ^ Hummhabm UTION: Pt^ / Hai(8 found In a da rkricknitcap DEFENSE:186: M ean s nothkig coverage in rcialianon1 f fc ss o r 31 S a n t a C l a r a The 1 original ban on cam , • Spot W here g u e s t Kat( Uc8llytr)^tohklelt • he ard a bu m p in th e n d o th e s a n d th e n h a v e ------DespilC' lh c tonguc'-hc-lashing;— University lawa w sc h o o l. ' courtrooms c o i camc in 1937 aaf^cr the Inthedaifc. b e e n s o c ana re le ss in d isp o sin g ' KNBC news managers. saidsa they "It’s neverr bbeen te.sted at the U.S. media me ran amok covering; t thc trial o f a bloody)dygk)ve. { ., stand by the accuracy off unidenti-u Supreme Courjurt level," he said. "In of of Bruno Haupiman iin t h c ... — ncd'sotirces"who told thcihem DNA terms of theC' 11st Amendment, it's. Lindbergh Lir baby kidnapping,g. D u r i n g ...... ~ A Umodrtvor- testing showed that bloodd ono .socks still opcn territrritory." testimony, tesi dim and still phihotogra- PROSECUTlLfinON: T h e black < U m ousirw driver Ailanan Park DEFENSE:3E: 1Paric's w alch tbund at Simpson's estatelie June. 28 Onlyaftcrara 1981 Supreme Court phers pht jumped on tables to ta IS Sim pson; w tto had testified Simpson didrd n l m a y h a vre e b(b e e n w rong or his g something behind a p p e a r to b e h o m e whenPartrwt memory wwat a s l8ddng;l> lack ntatehed thc blood ofhis ex-wife.cx- decision ovenienumcd a ban on dec- lu tun re s . • th e h o u s e — possibly trying to antved at 10:45 p.mI. ., J u n e 12 figure couldw id h a v e b e e n Twice in twoUays. llo denounceddci tronic mediani a; t c o u rt p r o c e e d in g s Technological 1 advanceses in the hide tha glovlove. to ta k e S im p so n to thrneys cast eonnccicd to0 controversyc ovcr the ings." ingi said Kelli Sager, a coro m m u n i- A Kato Kaolin suspicion on Los Angeless policcp as negative cffeelcels of publicity in the cations cat lawyer who repr mON: Helps frame : 4 T h is h o u se g u e s t of D EFEN SE:E: N^ ot e n o u g h tim e v^ncJD w of. the source of tho leaks.jiMallcgint; a___mosl notoriousmsca.';es. numerous nun mcdja organizatior SImpson's'was the lastast p e rso n for Sim psonton toI drive to Ms. opportunity;^^;-Slmpson‘s ------L- -—to h a v e s e e n S im p soWl n b e fo re ------— S im p so n 's'shouse.-kBltwo' he ------yxr* whereaboutsjts a ra unaccounted the murders. . people, hMeMo bkwdled1 dothing 4 - ^ for from th eB titim e h e relum ed a n d a w espon, a p o drive home, I I from McOonam a id 's with K aelln at, d ro p a gloveove behind th e g u e st Simpsonn trial rrii(ay be tab3loidstui - X X • • 9:40 p.m . untijrrtil th e Umo driver hcMJse, d e a n up, c h a n g e first sa w him. c k ith es a n d g e t Into th e limo.

Bloody Bronco0 butno d(ienying | PROSECUT!m O N : Sh(}ws Asmallspotofbtoodfi public eaats it up 1 found D E FE N SEIE: : EBlood could Simpson dro\Irove th e B ronco to a b o v e d r ^ r 's sid e docloor ______ha v e b e ein n leftle in c ar.at C h ic a g o T rib u n e — for several wccvceks beyond thc reach affciffcctcd thc everyday livess o( f m i l ------a n d from thfie e crim e s c e n e .. ------"handle of Simpson's FFord ■ any time;: bloodblo tM tsare- of the proBinglg lens of the television lions lion of Americans. . f Bronco. O ther blood foundft; flawed. It was Monday and' thcic Marines^ camera. It probablypri .will be late Now N we have a grisly doublib le m u r- Inside th e vehicle. had not yet landed when the tactical October, if notlot later, before wall-to- Jcr. der. A bCauliful woman. A d e c la ra - decision was made almosilost 1,400 wall O.J. resuniumcs — that is, unless lior:ion of innocence from a ^ (% Violent past miles away from Port»au-lu-Princc. an ongry Judgdgc Loncc Ito dccidfes cover-the story with the irc arc no signs of thnt huppeninling o n y - AP. 1 , ’Thanks for staylng with HHo aiti,* b u t' c o u rth o u s c a sSli li backdrop. " ' timeim c s o o n . wc did hear from a lot o f angryang pco- It is temptingin g to c o n c lu d c th a t th e "W "> c haven’t seen the upwar'a rd lim it / - p ic a b o u l O .J." ongoing foseincination with Simpson inn interestit in this story," salelid L an e No war. so get back to O.J.).J. represents a vivirulent strain in our Vcn/cnardos, vice president f fo o r h a rd There seems lo be no quenchingqut society, a self-df-dcstructive celebration newlews and special events at CBI the public thirst for O.J. Simpson,Si ofthe trivial,1, thct labloidizalion of "People "I may say tOh. I'mn sic; k to who goes on trial Mondaylay in thc America, deleath a l of O .J..' but they saj;a y it a s death ofhis former wife.rc. Nicole Ccrtainly in this cciilury there theyhcy'rc into their seventh h o u r o f Drown Simpson, and herer friend, have been mon;:ony trials of far greater wat

Cattle stampelede ■ M ovi•ving into the 21st cerlentury with the Magigic Valley, we are procroceeding w ilh Pha? through Dalli“as i ^ lase II of our construclaction project. ^ \ A ddinin g 34,000 square feeleet of new space to ex:xpand thc following:lg services: DALLAS '(AP) — A trucIru ck acci* dent that spilled 110 catticlie onto a I * Expansion of SuSurgery Area • CCTScan Suite busy downtown expressway.’ay won't ' _ \CK -S a m e Dav < ^ iirp Additional Physicianan i of TexJS' ^ C i P L U M B m C — -Two Recoveryy Rooms] EExam Rooms & Offici ■legend, but it surely entered:d thei: oral 5 fices SUPPL Y O M P A N Y .' tradition of. thousonds o f rush-hourrus » . - Endoscopy Suiiuite • CConference Rooms motori.sts. • Laboratory Expapansion • LLibrary , A mounted sherifl's po.sseuse armed ■ With lassos rode ihroughth yards,; , W e A r e A c Streets and parking lots F ) p e n SuL in d a y • I 1 c c e p t i n g NsTew P atienn t s s F r i d a y J m orning to collect the liveivestock. j Traffic was snarled for hho o u r s o s Nurs radio stations warned "therere arca cat- '! 9am - 4:330pm ■se Coordinatojtor for lie all over downtown Dallas.'a s ." , • A ppoiinhnent Schededuling Si.Ntccn cattle werc killed-cd'in the ■ F o r y oo i u r crash. and two were killedI bybj pass- ; gjj hopping comi v e n i e n c e in g c ars. Clinic Hours' s .... Some injured animals hadtiad to be ____ \ Mo:onday-Friday 8am-8p-8pm d e stro y e d . ~Sajaturday 9am-12 Nooroon

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K n i ^ - R i dUcrNcwsSenice d e ^ being b» wagc^ on two fronts.;. 1The appeal Florida’s position'jhpc the matter of iV ! : ’ to to C h iles follow ed a court sisuit filed, ih Gwendolyn isis c< l e a r .. OHIO M IA M I — He was nine years old.- Miami M seeking a judge’s ordrder j|rottet- ‘The state; doesd< not issue pennits for . iND.. Columbus ' she w a s 8 ^• irinches long; Over thc next ing in thc pet while she.is bcireing held by people to haviave alligators as personal ------O - ^ ______/ _ _ 24 years. Gwendolyn >;rcw from^a ' the th state Game and FreshI V W a te r F ish t>ets.“ said Pre;*resion Robcnson. ;tssisiani__ r e a t h e _ y ' baby to a “fj“fairly rob'usi'^'T'i-tboier. Commission. C , general counscnsci for the game commis- - She knowss Iher name, comes when Thc tribulations of Gwencndolyn and sion in Tallahaihxssce. Fla. - E i l ^ t called. likess (George Michael's music. 'the *th state of Florida, as w ell;II as.a squad "It's part oof f our responsibiliiy u> the ok fpr the money- ^ j - J \>s>N>^is!S5g I , ■ has iHBiIc.oa video,^ sleeps in her own , of ol Miami policc. began lostist Saturda>; community andani toNvildlife.'' s i iivini; v i j coupon in W.VX / b e d E v en wciA-cnt to co llcg e. She SI got out ofher pool in thithe normally Hardwick; agrees.ag r ' Y V t o d a y ’.s p a p e r ! KC \ ■ ‘J N o w G w#cn c is a captive, her fate locked lc backyard ofthe VVan Buren "Lous of peoK*oplc s;»ys there is no such unknow n. ’■* homv* h< in'Nortli Coconut CGrove and thing as a goo!ood alligator. They know A n e f f e c t iv/E, i DRUG-FREE WAYAY TO R%1'EVE lOOflUM / A n d D avk'id id Van Burvn is hcansick. wandered w into a.neighbor’s> yyard. how to eat anand reproduce, Anything cenain lhat aron uncaring state will view A neighbor, callcd the ccoivf. Who more is a coiconditioned rellex from NASAL CO:ONGESTION/OBSTRl■r u c t i o n s "* ' -Gwendolyn:n as just another alligator called c: the Florida Game; iand. Fresh being annmddinimans.'* h ...... AASSOCIATED WITH: and scntcncncc her to whai iljo law W W ater Fish Conjmission., VWho callcd His assossmismeni o f («wendolyn: ••She \ requires: deatlfath in 24 hours. ' . .. Todd Ti Hardwick, state alligaiutor conirol seems less aggiggressive." • Allergic rereactions . Devi,■viated nasal ••What thchey_^are doing is brutal, f ag aj cn l. H e w o n 't Siiys;i; w h e re she is and w o n ’t septum SkiUed k n o w th e y vare “going to declare hw a Van Buren callcd his lawyvyer. allow visils... COnly that shc is "happy ? Pregnancy cor:ongestion danger to the[ie pu b lic a n d they a re go in g Afler much wrangling.. 1literal and and content."I." Miguel de la O. Van • Snoriring • O th er conc)nditions to kill her. IdI d o n ’l e v e n sleep at niglii.^’ legal.. le Gwendolyn was taker;en inio cus- Buren's lawyivyer, claim s the alligator at^ailro . VanBurrnMiM id Thureday. todyijy to Hardwick and hahasn't been has a federalil iexemption allowing her ...... Availablee in 2 convenient sizessi; at... ’ V ...... “ G w cn d oDlyn. ly c o m c ho m e.” h hi o m e s in c e ...... to be persona’naVproperty because she' ' ■'* Thc strugjiggle to save Gwendolyn "She is alive nnd in Dadeide County.*' was in Vanin Buren’s care before Nelson's ______iy?nt_ull thehe'Way to the goyempr's Hardwick H said.' ••The 24-h•hour .death Congrcss_pa;passed ihe endangered S crossing officc FridajJay7Van Biircn iVasking penally p» has been waived arand she has species act ofi>f l‘)73. 'Federal law Voids' ' L a w to n CWhiles h i to grant the gator been bt given a p;inJon." ■state regulationion. h e s;iys. av-M o r ED r u g BALTIMORE. Ohio10 (AP) — clemency, fnfreeing her frolh the siatc Temporarily. He also citcites a Florida Supreme Nearby residents fear thc railroad pen where shcshe has been confined since Because she has been liliving w ith Court niliiig: u]upholding the rights ofa 139 M A INSI AVE. WEST • :733-8323 crossing that has no lights;hts or gates, her capture, humans,hi it is impt'ssible toJ relea.>wi h e r sta te citi/o n to make a domestic pel of■ D O W N VailIiey i n Artrts Council;il- . a n Ticket priorices include tiors d'oeijeuvres'. A nOTO-liosi ' bar is availablelie. Dan Loon

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NEW HAVEN. Connnn. (AP) — It's also sc|separation from middle- ddents, including George Bi Ernestine Pugh Huckabyby is a prim, class blacks:ks who have rnoved out. O r it’s a community of ft black peo- T l M l M i , 50ish black woman wlwho favors Language is.is just reflecting this." ppie. many of them poor. i pearls, understated polkailkaisily in the melting pot. &each other on their ow'nn wiilk the walk, but she: sisure knows “We aree : struggling in America tlthe courlhduse they intcrsc _____ how to (alk thc talk. ~ ^ with changnging views bf what it A block from the Yale '■Hey. y o r C o m e h e re•TfirorWhat's , bi sm cans'to"be bl an Amcncan." said “lh II e courihoui>e~rjceff*thc'trtrlnriow n~^nR ^^H the reol deal?" Ms. Hudluckoby says Orlando Tay'aylor, interim dean of thc ggreen, like the whilc-e-stccplcd with a smooth hcad-dip,ip, rendering Graduate; SchoolI of Arts, and clchurches’and red-brick bananks 0 lego- . one of her conversation!onaLs.tartcrs Scicnc_cs_ajJ-it Howard University. • c;cy ofNew Haven's Coloniinial days. ' when out investigating ecasi ase s 1 1______. Thc white marble w alls o f die for thc New Haven publu b lic I Superior Coimhousct arca stained - d e fe n d er. ‘N ew Immigligrants, people ofif sweat-yellow. Red tilelc.floors are ‘T h e y ’ll sm ile. W e ’-il talk scuTTcd to.pink. C o utnroom m flags S y color, the nenewly em pow eredi she said, regaining her court * a re soiled. T h c alellssouF.' ir sm el maijner. “They’ll icll me: theythi h av e a differerent,view of w hat a t Most pcopic summihere or, delivered in hand were’ 'beat down.* That mcaileans It m eans toD Ibe an A m erican.’d a re policc have assaulted a per*pe • . . black or Hispanic. Insiiside, when: • ^ ' i son. And ’That's messedI ^uf p .' smudged windowss le t in a meaning that wasn't right.":" — OrDriando Taylor. Howardjrd muddy light, two aliclien worlds '*,# W } ■ - Part translator, part[ gg( o - UniversityVt./ ‘O' comprehend cacliic h o ih cr. . '- '• - ■ J j between, port sociologist.• Ms.M ’'7 Pcopic like George,e, a scrappy . Huckaby learns as she travca vcls graduate C school deanah 18-year-old known onin h is streets m 1 / the precincts, of a city whci as "Little Black” wh'.-ho .said he r A m erica's color and clu::lu s s came to court one rci•ccent rainy divisions arc starkly visibisible — and Earlier thishis century, in the lime of M V onday to face a cliargci: and then wherlen they be and whites lived morco r e c l o s c 'l y o n e s like Oudiudeandja/J/andjivc. asking a; some olhcr quests ti o n . y o u II h ( together. But the northwatward move. These iays.daj the dominiince of can't Ci .say anything.’... Thehey should / / . ■ and thc later departurere of< whites English cultuilture is weakening. just ju go down with the deal. ond middlC'Class blacksks ond jobs "New imim m igrants.' peoptc 'o f’' .Speakers o f black Engh^lish c an b c •, from major cities, isolat)laled many color, (he newlync\ empowered, have u sorted si intti iwo types, suitlid Geneva^ ... blacks fromw e re I f J5 cclch raa tii tin p i't5 out Saturday. 'l^ Y E A R A PI ^ N i V E R S A R Y ' ■ “ W c w o n t to - a s s u m e the tl worsl case and react accordinglyigly bccause on Friday, Septp te m b e r 3 0 u H M b f Ihe environmental senscnsitivity of with a T A S T I N G CTRAVAGANZA! ^ .the area." said Lt. Craig; PetersenPc of ^ the Coast Guard’s Marinirine Safety P C Ever w ondered W h;u a RiiCii.BurycrRi ra.srcs Like; pfTice in Seattle. 'i t i l 1 KT.un o r less «if fu t, w c thinkth i you will Iv impressed.; , Thc sheen or Ihio. film waswi sighted • How abour Ory.itiiclie C hips atid Dips? . ''about five miles from Capeape Flattery. . at the northwest tip of thcthe Olympic S t o p hy atm im c from1 I J a . m . ff>5 P e n in su la , a n d abo u t fourr m ile s norUi f o r F k E I£ S rt jT~SSS of the Olympic Coastit INational tr )K'tc ovfBffi M arine Sanctuary. No oil1 waswi report- ? JfT ed inside die refuge. Peterseirse n soid. nation Center'- ig fL Thc area is home to hundredshur of J 'Icduc about sea otters and thc highestIt cc< o n c e n tra - M n KMINS, . - 4 1 Buy OlDur Siest Hotei-fei-MotePQueen tion o f breeding shore bin birds in the B S o r S size set for $319.). IPay $0 down United States, said Fredi Fcllcrnian,F< JESSES stale maritime commissioriioncr and a i (O.A.C.), $17 memonthly for 24 , board member of the Wa:iVoshington ^ months. About 50) co e n ts a night, Environmental Council. Even bjetter, e t after the Thc area is in shippinging lanes at .V 2 4 m ononths, you can ;the western end oflhe Straitrait of Juan ^ forward to the ;dc Fuca, which connects5 ththc Pacific f o with Puget Sound andnd British nex t 969e months (or ^ Columbia's inland waterwarw ays. . < @ x TlriiE ger) at nothing ' About 30 vessels thatat Ibum thc dH H H | per nighight, which you h e a v y o il — m o stly tu g;s s aiand large, Health FoiDOD Place ^ S ^ e s i m u st adradmit, is a very ocean-going ships — tntravel the (Cenlennial Square • 655.55 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. r ® attract!ictlve rate for a strait every day. “Thc likelikelihood of 2 doors d ow n from TCBY I Quueen Size Setet. 8| j I|h I | n {of worid-class finding the source is aboib o u t z e r o ," ' v HeH o u rs: M on-Fri 9 ;3 0 -9 p m • S.iiS.H IO -5|)ni 733-1411 Petersen said. com fo rt, ...... 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World •I ______> •- i Y eltsilin b e ^ ]ins w o r i d w i d )e WaiItching IRwanda a’s distriress — to u r tt o d ru rm u p bl)usm es r u n d ip conders iits own ]future B U JU M BBURA, L Burandi (AP) ^ ' h a s d r o p p eed d by I a quarter, and by BRIZE NORTON, Englandnd(AP)— Burundi isi threatened Ih by the .same . next month,I. th e g o v c m fn e n t m a y no t P reresident s i 3«ris Yeltsin, he:leading for ethnic hatredsKls that brought the blood- • , ' m beabletomeein e e t its p a y ro ll.. merica to try to drum upp business bath in Rwawahda. But because its | i The Nation:ionol Assembly is sched- .vestments, made a sto|^'ii‘in' Britain northern neigeighbor exploded so vio- H u g a n m ^ uled to' chcfosctfose a new president this . iturdoy for talks with Primenc M inister lently, Burundjn d i m a y not. week andnd oddsi are its 81 mem- ■ Joihn h n M ajor. ■ W hile an estimated 500,000 ZA IR E " t bers wifi playilay it safe and. stick with ■ . MaMojor, who met Ydtsin'oMt the Royal • Rwandans werew< slaughtered, afiw a__ 'itiban^ganya. the carp^ ------j y ; R W A H O A ^ ■ yjaoria SjrJ\;csjrc Ntib '• Air irF Force base at Brize Norton,)n, 55 miles suspicious planepl crash kllldd both ' . • . ta k e r le a d e r sin c e A pril. . northirthwest of London, said thele two leod- countries'’ presidentsf in April. - ^ ■ Diplomaticllic sources say the nuin- c rs s pplanned i lo discuss a range;e of issues Burundianss confinedc most of their ber o f ethniclic killings,isl> rising in the ' Satuniturday and today. ' h o stilitie s to0 endlesst arguments over ______■ Vuruhd)]> _ i nonh and easteast, where Hutu extrem- -“ y W j e a ls o in tc n d -to -s p e n d sisome time jobs in the nesn ew g o v e rn m e n t. ------—'—-t I ists reportedly:dly atuck in small bands ■ ? nijoying j ? j ourselves,” said Mttlajor, who , Now theyy waitw in hope and fear for iy,i2ANiA i and take refugi:fuge in forests. The army vitcd Yeltsin lo bc the firsirsl Russian the appomtmement, expected this week, I retaliates. . - oder-to stay at Chequer^, tthe prime of a new presi-esident to fill the political „ ' •f' Bujumbuinbura. young Tutsis order inister's ofTicial count^.estaieMe. v a c u u m a n d ttry lo end sporadic cth- general slrikcrikes, shutting down the ' Yeltsin said relations with.Br3ritain were nic violence.'e. “We oil arc aware that offW I . capiwl whi-c:J j; Ihey terrorize Hutus at rmonious, and “I do not recal »I1 a single the crisis in Rwanda is a horrific k • ------IS makeshift roadBadblocks. Fifteen Hutus rious issue'where we are notot in agree: example of wlwhat could happen here," were killedI in two days o f violence unt.” s a i d L t. Col. Nicodemus ^m ostly o f Tutsis. who long 1< haye in August I'The lime has comc to compipare notes. Nduhirubusa,ia, adviser to the defense (dominated the country’s popolitical ond Qn Sept. 13. 13 Hutus attacked mili- e have signed quite a numbercr of agree- minister. “Wc«Vc all think that we have «economic life. ta ry p o sts' inn ihe.mostly ih Hutu suburb ents ond taken port in talks,s. Now wc. toworktogethe th e r so ii c a n n o t.’’ Ndallaye was assassisinated m _ oj;KamcngcJcc. killing two soldiers and cd this opportunity to comparare whciher Burundi pluplunged into turmoil near-' >Oclobcrin-a-failed-coup by renegade- wouhdrfig r6ur7TDfninally.“61'civn^foui i f c j ' : are going in the righl directction,’’ said ly a year ago,go,.for many of the same Tutsi ^ troops; who felt the; HI u tu s h a d ia n s w e re Jcilic'lilicd in reprisal, but local :ltsin, speaking in Russian. reasons thatt RwandaR was ravaged by gained £ Joo much power. Inn a wave of residents listccstcd the names of nearly Before Y eltsin's departure,'c, Russian civil war. reprisal killings. 100,000 BurundiaasB 400 dead Hutus. Hu In lhe past 11 ireign M inistry spokesmanm Grigory. Burundi’ss populationp is about 85 were ' killed and 500.000DO fled for months, the)c leaderI of the biggest - irasin said the talks with Majlajor would perceni Hutullu and 14 percent Tutsi. ^sa fe ly . Hutu party,, the thi Burundi Democratic “studiedly infomial." Belgian colorIonization protected the Interim President Cypricn Front, has triedtrie, to mollify the Tutsi Looking forward to his arri^rival in the leadership ofDf the Tuisis. After inde- Ntaiyamiri. a Hutu, died ono April 6 . opposition andanc Tutsi-led army. His liled States today. Yeltsin saisaid he will pendence in 1962, clashes with vwith his Rwandan coulunterpart. efibns have: beenbc complicated by the seeking allies in corporate Ar\mcrica. Hutus forced:ed thccTutsis to share Fplunging Burundi into pololitical and arrival ofr moren lhan 200.000 Yeltsin and President Clinionm will cach power, leadiiding to the election of ceconomic chaos. Rwandan Hutulutus seeking safety from dress the U.N. General AsscmfaiyA Burundi’s first fl Hutu president, All ifjlernolional aid to B urundi f{,i Tutsi-ledled Rwandan Patriotic onday. M e lch io r N ddadaye, a i in June 1993. I'has been suspended until a ni e w p res- F ro m , w h ic h ininstalled a new govem- Yelt-sin then goes to Washingngton for a The ormy,y, however,: is made up 'ower. ■ son Michel,1, anda historians assumed The Aiyslcry opus offerss astonish-j '' V erne's publisher. Pieii’ierre-Jules ll was destro}ro y e d d u rin g W o rid W a r in;ing testim ony to Verne’ss .u,i n c a n n y Hetzcl, took one lookat "Paris"Pi in the II. W hen VcVerne's great-grandson prprescience about the evol ,2bth Ccntury" and adviseeiscd the 35- Jean put thee familyf house in ,Toulon scscience and technology inI tht e m o d - . year-old author to scrapap it. “You up for sale in 1989, he did not know' enem worid. And while Vemime’s por- took on an impossible task,isk, and you what to do> withv. the heavy strong- trstrail of Paris in 1963 mayY i h a v e did not pull it off. Nobodydy will ever box. “No oneone wonted it. Everyone bebeen entirely accuratc. it Ww as c lo s e believe your prophecies thought it wa;was empty and useless. It enenough to put the He to hisis publish- k ! Dutifully. Veme tumed:d his1 atten- was lockcdd andt the key had been er'er*s criticism.

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Bui a studys showed the gun hadid been incidence.of poljccIjcc bkitaliiy in Berlin, al a closed internal heariiearing and were let off of the way German authoritijrities treat minori- reccntnt monlhsi by incident^ siich as tthese: fired from lessles than a fool away; But llie case ththai a i. m oa* Than any o th e r, h as will) fines, lies and raised the questiorlion whether there, • In Berlin! an entire city policelice unit was, • In Berlin,in. there were 51 reports offunpro- ui brought police nnsbehaviorm into the newsk's Initially, lla c k m a n n\ defended de; the handling ' might be less racial violencenee if ofilcers here dissobo lv c d vvhen it w a ^ le a r n e dd tlthai some' vokcd assaultults on Vietnamese curbsideJe ci^a- here has been theth resignation of W ernerL*r of the case, as he hadlid onv occasions when in W estern Europe's most-p si-populous nation membcibers'had been harassing resitesidcnts..and retto peddlerers under inwstigaiion as olof lale llackmanii, who0 asa interior minister was thele police in Hamburg —- a rough-and-iumblc were belter integrated. • . buyinging iheir-own equipment, paiparticularly August: the: peddlers| often tnide in ilie■llegally lop law.aiui-ordericr figure for ihe cily-si:«e ofLif ' port ciiy — were accuseiu.sed of racial violence, •*i th in k it’s g re a t — nowlow even the con- woodeden clubs, which would delileliver more imported tob;ibacco and arc frequent subjt.'tijccts of Hamburg. He leftleft ort'ice earlier,Ihis monthth B ut then antM hcr oU lc er c:mice fonvard saying . servative newspapers are: piputting this issue, punishishing blows than the standard-iTd-issue rub- police sweep::ps. amid eriiicism ovei)ver Ihe handling of ihc police:e lhat his colleagues hadid bcaienb 11 more for- ' PilJhe jiQnt_pagc.!I_says M anfredjviahr, a _;bei:clul ______»‘In-Bccuauau.-jusunorih.of Berlin^sseven beating of-;i 44-yejiycHr-old-Sencgalese man. • -eigntfrs-in-lhe-busemenltenl-of a lock-upmcai— police officcr him self antand founder oTa • In Hannover, a 16-year-old3ld Kurdish police worcre. suspended for bea)eating The police in thalth: incident were dnink: theic Hantburg’s central irninain station. Hackmann watchdog group callcd thee FederalF Working youthh was% fatally shot in the back:k bby an otll- Viclnariicser peddlers,p including one whoho said African woundup up in the hospital. He said he1C decided to quit. ------— t------n i A t a k e:es ' - - ■ • . L . I »IWII on ppliciii n g Ho i l E i o f I r i s h U p M l E N T . ■ • . -..'ALE BELFAST. Northern Ircia•eland (AP) --d- • Gavin Smyth and seververal other _ Iccn-agcrs lie in a west BellJelfasthos- I* A — pitalnheir'Iim brslashed'arJ -a n d -s h a p ------\STLEGATE tered by the hail-spiked cudjiudgels and ■ ENIJTRY SYSTEMi iron bars oflElAmen, A ^MTOQCOfVlPANY The Irish Republican AAr rm y h a s called a cease-fire againstnst British forces, but in Roman C a th o li c ' neighborhoods, its puni:in i s h m e n t rr ■ ^ t t l D , squads continue to bludge hhc e r ho m e / , in Andersonstown. One pu.shu-shed past Pa'atlo System I/II / M ^ _ 4449 her into her 16-year-oldo ld s o n s D95 I upstairs bedroom, orderede d h im to ’Frenctich.Atrium Patio Doors,irs, 6-Ft. a ~ i n r I ^ GALLON dress and shoyed him outt thtl: e from • N e wV CConstnjction PS-1 Clearjr G lass - _ j L J I __ 0 C ^ L L O N d o o r.______They ;wouldn'l say whw h o th e y ' \ _J1S were, but locals and observer■vers ag re e . - ^ F i r • iKey were "ihe Rah.” "thec Provies"P r' ...... R Removable Grids Extra *44"t" - • TiFirr " ' ■ ' •• — two common namess f1 o r th e Provi^onal IR/\ — who haveha\ been' . , p«rr :7.0b i-'ll' ' doing such'work all ihrourough the' ;model PS-1R-$627.( II Removable Grids Extra '44=”1“ l l , - - ...... iroublcs aod readily said sos o b e fo re ■ I ihe cease-fire. "They were•e b ig b u ]^ ^ ■ I lies, dedicated hard .men,cn," Mh. ' ■ Smyth said, her voice shakitaking. "Of v. poursc they were IRA. Noo o rd in ary V ______people would gel on like that. iiinM oonefiS I N K F E i T REO-BROVm-WHirE, 2.QAU0 : His abductors drove Gavjavin to a ^H A IN U i m i N G AUOH BUCKET ONLY ■ i fiearby parking lot and brokebrc his • legs open wiih iron tfars.•s. A man - ^Ol”x12V2:Ga.:Ecqnomy(Fal ) Fabric Only)...... $ i found him crawling along, theihi gutter about half an hour later l f i - I I GALLON PER26HU0KS Doctors haven’t determirmined the ■ rx11V2Ga.(ft&iicOrily)., ...... ___.™..*l®|ier)iin.ftft. NOW 1 I 9 - e.xieni of his injuries becai:cause the 'CUSTOM MIXES^SUGHTLY SI HIGHERJM swelling is too severe, Hisiis imolhcr , ' . O said. Others lake'n* from theirleir homes , in the lasi week have had wriikvrists bro- ken. ankles shattered or legsgs gouged; V m fl with nailed slicks. . SAVE... •ii$45®': /— jiB jSMP ^ $ 4 9 ® do it yourself U.S. studeent e lf Vtfith ''4 __ FlFINISHING SANDER RECIPRO SAV: a w " 1 ; (#B 0404550) WITH DUSTBAG (#JR3000V) VARIABLE3LE SPEED y reportedlyIv 3 /8 " C OORDLESS F DRILL V ( # 6 0 4 1 DV 5139^1 1 . I ' murderedd II h BH - 'i' 1 r ' , MOSCOW (AP) — Ann / A m c r'i- j AtL-wEAihfr» (Sutter svsiEM M o sc o tt' " “ 7 f F L O i can exchange student in M was strangled with a rope>pe. th e n KUCa" to s s e d o f f a l 6 th - s io r y dlo o nrm ito ry balcony, news rc[wns said loday.tod I r s A l lL T h e P (OWER^yi f ' o u N eE E D .® ■ ^ Anthony Riccio. 2 21 1 . o f J Glastonbury,'Conn.. hadJ bi b e e n in C O R D L E S S 3/8” CORDLESS i when his - 4" DISC:GRINGER G • . Russia only a few weeks wh DRIVER-DRILL DRIVER-DRILL KIT,-I T r b ; i body was found on the grouround out- (#N95' ^ 5 1 4 B ) _ ^ . VUUUtA '< KIT, 2-SPD INCLUDES EXTRA side his dormitory Tuesday, ‘y- “ ^ V A R IA B L E & B A H E R Y around, his neck, the report:o n s sa id , I R E V E R S E (# 6 2 1 1 D W E ) quoting a U.S. Embassy Statenitem ent. There was no one at the: cr em b assy I (#6095DWE) • Strong, durable— . won't scratch or dent. Saturday to comment on theth e d e a th $189^J It. . . . ^ • Never rusts, rots or con o f the Brown Universiiy junioinior. corrodes 1^' k-as sira n - — never.needs painting An autopsy shows he'was iting. § 1 glcd. the,U .S. Stale Deparpartmeni I •. Availa&e In brcwn.or.w 3r w h ite ___ ^ said, accoi^ing to NBC News.w s. • Snaps on tight...won’t "On the summary .autopsy)sy report / . . • • leak. the coroner underlined theth e w o rd • LEAF-MASTER’“ 'GUT ■ I SUTTER t g ’m urder’ to describe the deadeath," a • '! QUARD AVAILABLE... E ... M a id . T h e lets rain ih, keeps leave departm ent siaienicnt said laves -prosccutor-s-office has 100 ddays-tor ------— - anddebris out.—■ • •d e c id e w h e t h e r 'i h e c a s e m m« e rits a YOUR COMPLET criminal investigation. , 10 Foot vinyl Riccio was studying' i:in rh e INCMATERIALi. f E M E R Gutter only . American Collegtaie Consoniio n iu m , a % program sponsored by Midd!iddkbury . . College in Vermont. He arri'irrived in • $ ^ 9 9 M oscow earlier this month1 to study ^ ® at- Russian State Humam a n ilie s '■ University for a year. jli ' The other four'Americanstns in th e ' program are being moved outout o f ih e dormitory, donsonium dirccic:clor Ray • - Benson said Friday. . • ■..•y.tS ' >• It The Baltimore Sun sai's a id th e OS Russian university was mm. a k in g -i VIE GOODING money on the side by rentingng dormi-t J /IN FALLS ' jESOM I B U R L E Y I tory rooms to. non-students,5, inii c lu d - ; . 3 3 . 5 5 7 1 . . 3 2 4 - 8 1161 6 936-8427 , ,1 6 7 8 - 8 3 6 8 ing som e low-levej gangsters.rs. V : .' Sl i • ‘ . jMnin ■ . s. ' ’ i’.

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meanns troubhle fo r U .S . ^\U a\v In the Ross Perott sspring of 1992. Inn theirt waning days as worlo r id p o w - when he was mnninging ahead of both ers.. Rome,I Spain, the Ncthci h e r l a n d s George Bush andI.Bill B Clinton in und1 BritainE all had capitals thth: a t w e r e opthion polls, somele of his backers as remoterei from their pcoplec a s f r o m took to appearing atX hish rallies carry- theirir far-flungi possessions, andm d w h ic h ing signs that read,. ’’S“I e n d W dsh in g * e v ein n tu t ally b e c a m e sh e lls o f'b bi: a n k r u p t lo n h o m e .” n a tioions i riven by internal faultIt 1: lin e s , ■‘That was back whwhen Americans Ths'ha'l’s because governmente n t - a n y I still believed a littleIc iin government, govcr/eriiment - is less' the medic d i a l o r o f " — — Thoscrit-tums-oui, werewc the-good-old—dteJiJ-liffi n f njiatinn than the insiinstitution ______d ay s. w h icich, l for bctier or worse, sets i its • ‘ A spate of new pollspo ih thc past standndard. Citizens who hava v e c o n ------^-week-suggesls-that-cj-oynioism-towardMemptipt-for-lheir-own govcmnicin ic n t- t e n d ------M the federal govemmcnlent is at a historic to be protective of people likeikc thcjn- high-beyond anger,r, rreally, and close selve:ves. and unsympathetic tolo ai n y o n e to political nihilism. w h o0 isi n ’t.f Three-quarters of' AAmericans think Thc'he Times Mirror surveyy s h o w e d government will do1 wwhat’s-right only thal1 Americans/ are increasinglyIgly indif- somctimeiC'accordinglg to a Time/CNN ferenlcnl to the problems of bluelucks and . poll. Nine pcrccnt szsay government minoilorities and resentful toward can’t bc trusted at all.II. grant!nts, worried about their ecie c o n o m i c ■ L/Ui^i tlJ K f *Ji tj A Times Mirror CentcrO poll says prospspects and contemptuous Oof fU g o v - o n ly 33 percent thinklk taie And. o fco u rse.rse. he encouraged "necklac- F o r the undertakingng tito prove succcsstul. ‘ and privileged capitaltal city in Amcrica revolio lu lio n e v ery 2D y e a rs o r sosc to ac- - Warren Chn:iristopher, who. according• tcto Clin- Ing" - putting lirelircs .soaked with gasoline Ari.stide needs to urgege IHaiti's parliamentari------Is-part-of-a-broader-trr-transition-toward—compTiplish;that-purpose,- bul-AtnA m e ric a n s ------ton-of'fkials;lsrr:taunchl>'’oppo5cd-the-C:aCrartci------nround thc necks':ks'of opponcnt<;-andthen'ig“t;------ans---many-of-;whom-ncnnow-livcnnMiami"to ------social and economicic statification.: to- don'tn't tum Washington upside;ide down mission? niling them, return to Haiti ’to formrm a quorum for the pur* ward w alled'in con;ommunities and muchich a n y m o re . La.st tim e they th e iried What doe;>es il s.iy ;ibi>ut the m en andid ’worn- While in officeIce. A ristide - according to a pose o f granting amnc.sinc.sty for th e Haitia^' ' "hahlcniiig closVstructiicttirei” ■ it,' in 1980, Rohuldllcagan'sI’s W ash- --etixW talk-[Kgll'ihcprcsltltmrlnicriiiakin ting ...... i i.s .'do'ciimenrt ^- condoned u eovemp drihi;Re— m ined foiees in iiLuiid.i Powcll-Nunn pact. In short: CorruiJt,I, iiinefficient. Key- ingloi;lon tum ed out to look prett}cny much Haiti tlic ccrenterpieceof U.S. foreign; pipolicy? killing o f five teenagersteei who were shot al docs it show about the ycar-l I A ristide’s choice for primei Ininister will stone Kops-govcrnmcment isn’t just ex- likeJe J im m y C a rte r's, And what d( ir-long point-blank rangenge by then 2nd Lt. Richard ihe adm inistnuinn to reach1 a nego- Salomon, the dcpJcputy chicf oftlifc policc anti provide another indicaliicalion o f the m anner in asperating; it’s warpilrpi^lg what’s good Th;rhat being the cas6, maybe i railurcofthi I. _ t olcd solulitlion? gang unit. Lt. ColCol. Pierre Cherubin, chicf ofol which he plans to govciovem. It’s crucial that about America, cngingendering a cli- Phtllitllips’ other suggestion has hab mem: Wcll-inloilomtcd sources insist thal Gen.Gc police o f Port-au-;au-J*rince, reportedly orderedcd the exiled president sclcctscU someone accept- • mate of national cynitmicism, polarizing MovaIras had been asking to meet;el vvith ihc olHcers to executeexi "certain criminals able to a broad spcclrurtrum o f Haitians, — . as by racc and valuelues,' widening the outt oof Washington for six momonths of ahiBh-lcvdel negotiating leam for somen e lim e, without due procc•occss" - leading to me deathth President Clinton is wrongv in believing gap between rich andnd poor, and mak- thc! year.y< say. to Denver. L aw ren cce e E’czzullo. wlu) was rcmovioved o fth e youths, h e ’s proved the valueje o:o f using force to ; ing us less able to0 compete( in the QuQuestion is. would Denveiver have. from his posost as the adm inisinition’si 11Haili Aristide reccntlL*ntly propo.scd to make achieve diplom atic goals.goal ; w o rld . . ''''th e m:m ' ? policy coordirdinator. likewise fought for a Chcnibin chieff of police in the "new Haili.”I ” H aiti is a study inI overkill.ovt After all. at the diplomatic: s.solution. Thc exiled Haitiaitian prcsidcni even tried to height of the Cold War,Var, America had only • • Washingtigton. o f course, hasn’t solvecved the dispatch Chcrubiijbin to thc Guantanam o naval,-al IWO aircraft carriers dcrdeployed against the Haiti proble:lem - not by a long shot. Thifhe in- ’ base to sclcct HaitiansHai to join his new policiicc Soviet navy. . ^ vasion wass inever going to he ihe hardrd |part. force.' ■U The Haiti spectaclele involvedir an cnonnous N o w . w ithI thousandsll o f American soleoldicrs Aristide’s behachavior in that m atter raises;n' a amount of time and a hugehi commitmeni of T bl i e H m e ss - N e w s . o c c u p y in g: Haiti.I Sen. John McCafn,, RR- key question regaegarding Haiti's future: WillII m anpow er - all to rcmcemove three generals i, "H ow do you install dcnioiliocracy ul| Haitians - boti r y . from pow er in the henViicniisphcre’s poore.st is* in WlUon . Peter Yoik Ariz.. asks,' Lmth Arislide and the military Stephen Hansen' CClark Walworth . Allen V cc? land. In the end, thiss adventuread has weak- ; Publisher NManaging cdllor Orculd:ulatlon manager AdvertisingKi dldirector inacountiyry that’s never known it? GciIrctiing - com m it to rccoiiconciliation and nonviolence in IS e a sy . GGelling out is touyh. The sitsituation Thus far. the: HHaitian military appears in-> ened America's inicma:rmational credibility. Thc mcmfc•mbcrs of thc cdilorial boardd ande writers of editorials c o u ld tu m, intoaquaqmirc."ii d in ed to cooperacrate in this endeavor. Aris- arc Stcpj^cn HiHartgcn. Clark Walworth. MMark Kind and Steve Crump.p, Moreoverer. w ith A ristide ostensiblyy sets to lidL'. on the otherie r hand, has already aired hi;his La//y W'eymoiiih xiwri ritcs on ii/Hiirs return to Halaiti. it’s essential to take amanother displeasure withth thel reccn^cal. tar Thc WashineionI Foxt.Po

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Gooding needs sch<;hool facility op'jo o d in g ’s history has been inI sujsupptmofcd- said. 'Surfcffer little children, and forbidid them buy higher-pricedced potatoes - increasing dc-c- h igher Idaho prices meansmci more of the na- Ition. There was always u good)d sschool there nut, to comcnc unto mei for of siieh ih llutile mand and hencccc tthc price for the famicr'si tional m arket will bepi- eighth-grade facility. :ds committee and has e renewecwed respecl for outpouring < of love by this communityty in our the opposite effecITcci he hopes to achieve, potato farm er has anI incentiveinc to cheat. A 'Wheh the committee wasras given thc task o f r tcachcrs, administration andI sclschool board, behalf and 1 vwish to thank you! Chapm an shoulould remember that Idaho'ss ' farm er seeing his neighi:ighbor dum ping will rcc- addrci^sing and onem ptingg totc find solutions to Please vole yes from noon to0 8 p.m. oh'" , Love andid.hlcssings to you all, potato grow erss giget a premium pricc for thciicir ognize thal all his potau3laiocs, including tl.ic tfic needs of thc schools, thc oullook was noth- csday. Sept. 27. al thc Goodinj:ling School BENCRvElANE AND FAMILY •potatoes comparelared to what growc.*s in othciicr small ones, are now worthwoi more ifhe sells ing but grim. T hc needs wvere er far greater lhan Distristrict Administration office o^he Gomes Challis • states get. If succ.iccessful. Chapman’s propos;jsal them rather than dumpsu p s them. The dumping w e realized. W hite going thtthrough the emotion- :a at j the Ed Bilboa residence. will raise tbe pricn ice processors pay. T his wil.’ill will end w hen the dumpumpcrs realize they are al gantlet of ovcrbunlenedd taxpayers,ti love o f nLUCY j O SBORNE ■ P otato pproposal is shortsighghted ■ rcjvult in a predictJiclabic market re sp o n se - in-In* costing themselves monmoney while raising thc fhe old buildings, m aking5 dcdo and quick fixes, Qq,3ooding creased r.iw, prod'roduct costs will persuade in-n- incom e o fth e "non-conconforming" growers, teality and fact kept raisingng theiri heads. P o la to GGrowers r o f Idaho Director J""Jii dustries to relocaix a ie to states w here their rawiw Tlic real trudi is Idaholaho farmers continue jo ..... r T h ere is no w ay aroundid iit.-Fnihm M iddle...... has proposed that ldaho!.s pc ilihilyappreciates sup] potato t;osis-arcarelow cr.------...... grow more potatoes iharthan can bc.profitably...... — S chool needs tom dow n bcbcforc it falls down. 'pp»rt - . S srl:;grade m arket is saturated =*"4ani This is a realII tl;threat today in Idaho wjihoiout marketed. Potato priccsCCS arc•. just a elc.ir case o f Gibbons Elementary, a ververy good structural . Nci>Jeariy a year has gone by nowow sincc thc growers coiould force field-mn potato) pricespi ,1,^. ^.ncourjuragcmcnt of Chapman's supply and demand. ChaChapman’s schcme is a • building, is suffering from>m too m any stu- disapilappcamncc of our dear Stephui)hanie. This up by dumpiiping Ihcir sipallcr potatoes;s iin Ihe proposal. Wnshinhington, Colorado and otherT vain ancm pt to placc; thethc blame and biirdcn for dents, too linle electricity,ly. inadequatei pastst year> has been a busy one for us. We fields this harvest.h stales in recentt yearsv; have captured larger: . low prices on one panIrt olo f thc potato industry. p lum bing and a'host o f vioviolations. T he pricc h avc v e searched : for our Stephanieic tboth here His ideaa isi lhal fewer smaller potatoitocson percentages ofth.r the national market by scllinling. D O U G L A S S. JONE •tag to rem odel one school,ol. tear dow n and andd acrossa thc nation - sendingg flyersfl with the marketI will> force potato processonors to potatoes at 1low er priccs. In addition, R i^w rt b uild another is overwhelmelm ing. herr picture,pi getting her story outut tto any nnd _ ____After exlensive interviewsiw s.with architccts.,0___all wlwho>YQuld. listen .and answeriicring numer_:_ JL^O O>neshury_ I ______,: b y _ g5ABRY_TBUDEAU a f ____ gleam o f hope started to emesmergc. One building ouss phonep calls o f ’’possible leads■ads.’'W e to house kindcigarten.througough ci^th grade haveve Icfl no stone unturned. Mostlo st o f a ll. , , — could be built within the distdistrict's bonding ca* thouglugh, w e have sought guidancenee, as well as TMN6fRCO^BiaMN~\ uLUsU. m . CAU tTThF.PSOPl-QPLf-y / \...m 7Wmypwpwo 7lY THh rcu A' j — pocityr-We-wouId still4tave-l lacc,-from our-wise and all-kno / o o o o th at w ill enable the continuinudtton of quality ofwhen wh she was taken from us.. B( B e lie v in g MSJ-ir? i i \ RIO-. education in'Gooding. I kn>know that S6.12 thatit prayerp can m ove m ountains,s ata n d th a t th c • tnillion is a lot o f money,^ b ut i f we w ait prayclyer o f the faithful will, be onswiiswcred, we in- / ^ e ’ll end up paying m orc.re. The problems' ■ vitee youy to join us in prayer for• StiStephanie on f ^ ^ - aren ’t going to go aw ay anant d pll thc, quick h crb• birthday i - Sept. 28. ll is o urr h

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I ® XV r ' ^ I, A c o lle c tivivc e sigh of relief could " • M h in v a .sio nof o rH Haili ami a lialtje with [1 be heard throu•oughout thc Uriited David J. Krann Ibe 7.U(HI;slrinii:-I'lij: local .iinuy a re capa* States last Sunlunday night as' ' ■ ble ol'restoringingilk'giv.iilyundcr- i I President Clin'linfon announced an in ii thc Caribbean. Perry's ccc o u n ie r- m ined Jo^eigu•|^ttn'ivlicy pre>tige ofthe . . I a g re e m e n t hadlad been.reaehc(JWith '■ part.p Defense M inister Pave■vei preseni U.S.Jiiiijiliiu'tiiMr.ition,"Tlie k W ------i Haiti's rnilitartar)- d ic ta io rs,-a v c rtin g •. Grachev,C attended the exerc.‘reise.'aiul. adniinisiniiion..>11. in i its ilespenite desire an invasion thithat would have unnec- according a to Russian medialia . fe lt lo apjK ar ••credilreiiible" lo liie w o rld on ' cssarily risked;ed U.S. soldiers' live.s. . snubbed s: by Perry's cancell;Uation, Haiti, is'losingng IliccI; on oilier im pt’rl;jiit ' S till, th c dc^J c ^ lo y m e n t o f U .S . ‘ Although lower-level oil:lllcials foreign |xilicy:y issues.is ‘ Ibrecs to Haitiliti as peacekeepers, not have h been working on sunn:nniii During hisis visitvi lo Washington » invaders, is liklikely to keep the ' preparations. p I laiti has forr nowr next week. VelisinVeil is cenain to he administrationion focuscd on develop* replaced ri Russia as the topI foreignI' aske.d whetherier he1 approses of m ents in thc: CCaribbean. M eanwhile^-'-■ ppolicy issue'i)fthc ClintonII adminis-; Clinton's niilitii:ilitary pressure againsi is anyone awai.vare that Russian ' tration. ti If U.S. national secircurily lla^ii. He is likijylike to say that he President Borioris Yellsin arrives in . . interests it w ere at .stake in 11;Haiti, poli- understandsi thethe importance of W ash in g lo nI fnfor a summit meeting cy c toward Russia should imindeed* ■ re.sp o n d in g roreel'iillv l'i»rc lo problem s \ V « n u e sd a y ? .. take i: a back .seat. Uut evenI asa forces in one‘.< hackya:kyard.1?ussia. atW rflll. ^\Xjul Comrjryioito the im^iression con- were \' en route to an jnvasioion bel'ore has problemsi s ool l 'i t s ovyii in its ,so - ' veyed by thei CClinton admini.stration Sunday's S last-minHW-^jgreiHWHieni. called ■‘near aabi b ro a d ." k that-Haiti is ouour lop foreign policy die U administration has nevei> ermade a Mpny obser\icr\ers ' already suspect ii L e t t e r s concem, Ameriierica's relationship wilh convincing c case for placinglg the deal was work"eirk"ed out al the Uniled - - R ussia is th e ninuist important bilater- lives li of Am erican soldiers< at;i r is k . N a tio n s last month nu< between ;------ol-relQiionship-lipthc^Unitcd-Statcs-has:----—o\To T H a itir The n is h jo invavade was WashingtonI andant Mo.scow in which Young people knov rid master (citizens) ass Icmgla as it stays within delcflegated Meetings be IOW a bit about worh beiween leaders of the driven d by a looming threatII nolt lo Russia gave: thethe go-ahead to the guidelines. Once boutrounds are breached, govemn “ • 1 am w riting this letterr in shock and protest over w nmcnt s countries;s - while no longer U.S. L citizens or territory buj»uiby one United States:son oi Haiti in exchange^ • what fgjjy gf angry citizcns;ns bccom cs apparent. Fear o I have s?en in thc lettersi tb the editor lately. O ur pres retn^ extravagiimorordeals as in the 1980s . fromfi the U.S. Congress, whvhich was for Americanin approvala| of Russian - bution causes tyrantsnts to take ncccssary steps in dent has been called a M ar mhaltmg _ are vital to) normalizingn> U.S.- inching ii toward a resolution>n telling •'peacekeeping"ing" in the fonner larxist. There have been acct our ability to difendtop. • Soviet republiclilic o f Georgia, m of “ This fear raises its headI in oii'r state in the for •Americans. orm ol visit Is apt toLl beb ovcRhadowed by ’ . In jiKstilying m ilitary actitlion It will nowkv bibe harder for the a tta c k s o n p ro p o se:d d fiform ation o f local militial uuniK. If .hcadniiiiislnil Now. I seriously doubt3t tlth a t th e C lin to n s a n d th e [ration’s obsession to * against a. llaili. nalional secururiiy Clinion admini!linisiration, given ils private mililia is "illc]illegal" under Idaho Code, isIS It noi l,s . Gores arc sitting in Cic WhWhite House saying, "Hch, h' rredibiliiy" in Haiti. adviser ai Anthony Lake argut;ued policy towardrd IHaiti and Y eltsin's ,heh. crystal clear,that theie "code"•• w as instilled to pro hch. Let's see what frecdor romotc Already. Hai:-laili h a s d istra c tc d k e y recently rt that thc "credibilityily" ofthe snppon of ihatliat | policy, to crilici/e doms we can take away toda; governmental interestrests, not rights atid freedoms ns ol pn- a(lininisln.lionon olTicials from focu.s- United L States was at stake.' This countiy knows nothin;hing - I repeat, no,thing - aboitx)ut citizcns? r. Yet U.S. Russia's aciion;ions in ihe near abroad thc oppression oPM arxismsm and communism. I have , . in g on su n imlil il preparations and on niililary n pressure on Haiti's,'sjdiL-la- witliout beinglg aaccuscd of hypocrisy. ; ^ I maintain that, asIS fifree A m ericans, it is not or also seen deplorable letters,ers, about homosexuals. local only our u.S.-Russian1 relationsn in gcnerol. tors n is unlikely lo impress YYeltsin. ^’eltsin's arrivalarri' ncxl week ■ . rig h t b u t o u r d u ty toto ddisobey an>,law or code wwhich , Depuly Sccreln politicians, etc. I undcrstanitand that the editorial scction etary of State Strobe tile tl North Koreans; or thc BosnianB' should be a helfhelpful reminder lo the on ‘s abrogates any of burur innumerablei freedoms. Wi a p la c c to a ir y o u r o p in ioons, n s but what happened to yo ^colso Talboll. rorniccncr poitit man on Russia. Serbs. S (Oct. 15. by the \vay.y. could Clinton adminiiilinistralion th a t. i - have inherent right; andan duty, for our posterity’s■ s sake, to ” .■ to make you hate so much?ch? mv 10 days ago'to lay , bbi e a b u sy d a y . N o t'o n ly is: it the despile the end.•nd 'o f l h e C o ld W a r - ■ abolish treasonous government.go' , Many of you might askik whatv I, a sophomorc at Tw ,• ... th c g ro u n d w oork H for the Clinton- ' ' deadlinedi for Gen. Raoul Cec'edras and Ru.ssia. nol IHaiti, lail should beat the Our foundcni realizelized, as sliould we. that an arrimiedciti- Yeltiiin mectim Falls High School, knowV atabout politics and thc world ling. But he had to shon- company ci lo leave Haiti, it's's also top of ihe.fiireit:ireign policy agenda.' z c n ry - m ilitia - is the only answer to cohtrollingIg tyranny, en his visit bee Some might think that whek'hen tccn-agcrs turn 18. they K.'cause h e a ls o s e rv e s a s when, \v the Clinion adniinistrJtralion ’ ' — T h e y ite ra te d th c: faifact that our God-granted frfreedoms pojn, g, st immediately know cveiythi>ihing about how to vote and State on Haiti. . • has h: said, the Uo.snian SerbsIS m u st . IXivid J. KniiKnuiicr is the assisiaiu no could not be intcrferecered with in any way. This inmcliJdes • Defense Sec: whom to vote for. I must1 tcl!tc you,.however, wc teen- lecretory William Perry accept at a peace settlement.)) dircctor'of Riisf :md liunisian ■V* our right to bear armsm s - meaning.any arms free agers know much more aboutabc the worid than you givi ■'Citizens „ncc1tdatriprip to ob.serve an In a c o m in cn iary in the retoitbm iisl Studies ul thcic CO im cg ic l:iido»nicnt deem ncccssary to preservepre liberty. us credit for. . . . . u n p re c e d e nc te d d U .S .-R u ss ia n jo in t Russian R newspaper Scgodnya,ya. L eonid /i>r liitcmititynaonal Pcace. He wrote ... ______I f yo u w ish to g a inlin 'i 'm e m b e r s h ip in a hiK hlv vi ------T h c im a g c 'y o u 'a r c 'p ro^jccting^o^lS7 jc c oung pcoplc'i! ------m il iu ty - o c rrcisc-tfarlier-this-month,-'—V c h —Vclekhov-put.s ihe-credibiliiy-iy-issue------th is e o m m c nntary w r lor the Ncw York ------c 'S yQgjji group - so bee it. Bear in m ind, ihough, gog o v e rn - 1,^. c i j j , that everything that is wronrong is being caused by gov- aimed, to the troubles ’ into in pcnipective: **... ll is ur\liklikely thal newspaper NewNcwsday. . m e n t c a n n o t co n tro>1 l o:or destroy that which it cana n n o t se c . emment. But I submit to) ycyou that wc. the people, are W hether it be amongng relatives,I friends or fcIlo\s>w w o rk - I------the government. The pcopliQpic arc lhc root and the caus ers, the tim e to formm a private militia is now. BsB a n d o f the problem. This countrmtry has thrown ofTits.unity '* y. to g e th e r a n d p re p a re yourselves,y for global tyraira n n y s u r- Write tou for hate and divisivencss.s. WV e have adopted party poi rounds us. If wc w ainail too long, wc could awakeicen o n e , TTie Timesjes-A/e»s welcomes letters fronToni readers on sub- L e ttc;rs n considered libelous, obscvbscene or in bad taste . tics ovcr common causc., arand w c are worse off for it. clay with all freedomm lostI and'the ability to recia:Iaim it jccts of publiiblic interest. To make sure; youryo letter is'pub- will be; rejected,i as will materialial expressingi racial. W hat kind of hope for thele futuref arc you giving us? • gone forever. It's yout'o u r c h o ic e , fre e d o m o r sla vv'cry! e lished promnptly, pt here are a few guidelinesnes 10 rememben ethnic oror religious bigotry, Two thousand years ago.go. a very wise man said, "A ” Samuel Adams said4iid il w ell: "If you love wealralth'bct- Each Icttcttcr should includc thc wrilivrilcr's signature. We do nol publish verse or poein>etry, and.we gencral- new commandmcm I givek-e you:j "Love one another. A this liberty, the tratranquility o f servitude belleHer than mailing addiddress and telephone numb(liber. Typewritten ly removove ur limit religious quotatiitations. Anicles taken have loved you. io you mu!must love one anoiher. By thi |uest o f freedom , go home frcfrom us in letters are'p:I'prefencd, because ihey allallow faster han- ' from oth'ther publications will nol be rejirinted.i all'men will know that you'OU a re m y d isc ip le s, i f yo u Ig ' pcacc. Wc ask not yyoi o u r c o u n s e ls o r arm s. C roiicuchdown dlirigwithlcI less chance of error. • Uecau:m.sc of. space constraints.-pieplease limit letters to one another." He did hotI exexempt anyone from this. H ■------and lick the hands whiwhich feed you. May your chchains set Letters maymi be brought to our Twifwin Falls olflcc, 400 worords. Longtir loiters willII heh shonencd. The also said. “Subm it yoursclvicivcs for the Lord's sake to ^ ------lightly.uppnyou.and:nd may-your-posterity-forgeue u th a t-y e ------muilcdjo_R.(:P .O . B o x 5 4 8 . T w in F alls.. 83303, 83 or sent by Tinies-N•News reserves the fiKlit to0 eed d it all le tte rs, ___ every authority institutedd amai ong mtfn: wheiher to thc wdrc our countrymen.'e n ." fax to (208)7B)734-5538. ' . W e look151 fonvard to hearing fromo m y o u ! king, as the suprem e author horiiy. or to governors, who'0 MILES CUNNING]<4GHAM arc sent by him to punishh thoseth who do wrong and to - B u h l ------commena tnose wno iiirri'glr i - g h t r ^ ------Cast out Ijatc. Cast outt fear.fe Eml)racc unity. If not f yourselves or your country,try, then for us, your children Birth control is not the only optio and for that wise man of'so so long ago. ^ Reading your paperper has been rewarding mosts t o f t h e M IC H A E L C R U M P tim e, and I want lo commendcot you for it. I truly/ feelt T w in F e lls your news is gcattrdd to not be prejudiced in one lion or another. Opposition has posositive side, too Y o u r "O th e r v ie w#s" s" cdiiorial on Sept. 6 was a tremendous cyc-opcnccncr for those who feel lhc 6i It really bugs me when1 scsome well-meaning people answer lo our "crowdcAfdcd" planet is birth control'o r a b o r- w h o a re p ro -D c m o c ra t o r pi r pro-Rcpublican can only sc tion. The Colorado editorialcdi w as magnificent in thc negative side o f thc opp>pposition. o f those dubious solutitiutions. They will not mention an I anything positive that has W e are most apprcc:rcciativc to you for not publi; been accomplished by thcic "other" party,” and if you ‘ y o u r p a p e r e v e ry n c:gativc g a Ihing you possibly cacan should mention it, you arcrc metr ciUicr wilh a stony thc Church o f Jesus> ChristCI o f Latter-day Saints, In silence or a negative respon? o n sc. som e papers,.if it's qcgatiy.c.about.ajyiormonjiqej J i k c j n u c : __ Someone oncc said, •'OnlDnly a fool never changes his '”5 der, robbery, etc.. thehe reporters1 seem to make su re th e y mind." Arc we becomingg a negative society? I sure ■ find out (if they’re MMo ormon), but seldom, if eve:k-cr, if th o t . hope not.^Gloom and doom^ is not my cup of tea, person is not a MormoTnon, do they print thc faithi i< o f a ^ E L IZ A B E T H HERMA n non-LDS religion. F' B u h l , Thanks again for the effort to be fair and also ^ ^ smana other views than whathat may be your own. 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L J W fODArSUMUMEASCUH ^ 0 * r M \Ai ♦MPATKOfTSfORfORwd to picket the store. It ’ Jusl'ecmcrgci•gcd from his sccret hiding; pragmatically| and as aa iniatter-of- t.umcd into) aa smalls riot, which Jean- i y I week to join hundreds off fact. 1 have to live with irir, deal w ith Juste iried toto quell.c I - IS welcoming U.S. troops.---- it.i exploit it; make it turum' lo posi- ' Yet the'.ber.beating turned intola I?'- It w as the1C first time in three yearss tive.”i cause for hin-him. For.'days afterwar^. .lhe foundingng member and first exec- Jean-Juste, 48, was thee imost vocal he led smalleriller, calm er protests seel^* utive dircciorlor of the Haitian Refugee: leader1 of South Florida,la.’s H a itia n in g c rim innal a l charges against the ■ - C enter in Miivliami w as able to exphesss communityi for more thanan a dccacJe. shop owncr.rr. ■ ' • his supportin in public for ousted1 HeI founded the still-ir• in flu e n tia l TTien, when'hen Aristide was inaugu- refug'ee cenier^ but w as peperhaps best rated as Haiti I' — .. President Jeai'ean-Bcrtnind Aristide. i iaiti's first freely elected But the di:disguise showecf that his: known1 for his ability, usingu litile presidentin in 1991. Jean-Juste wgs , . o p tim is m -— like that of many/ imorc lhan a bull hom, to crcalc an called to Haitila iti. ; '7 , ■ A ristide supiupporters — is leavened1 instanti strcet.dcmonstratioion.. . . . Aristide'sr's governmenti had nine wiiii warinessess. He did it when Haiti’li’s p o litic s Cabinet dcp'drtp'drtriicnU.'Hc asked Jean- ‘ Until Ari}risiide returns and the; turnedt unstable. H e did it when the Juste to servev e as: minister o f the " 1 Oth country is stabilized.sta Jcan-Jusre says> South! Florida Haitian cxilole commu* Department."I." Haitiansf living abroad, hc will remaiilain in hiding. inity w as slighted. H e didI itii often. In that role,roll Jean*Justc sought He is worried o n that the U.S. pactI For instance, in 19!990. word political-supp(jppon for Aristide's gov------1 with Haiti'si's military rulers couldI spread! that a Cuban-/-American emment, indand intemational money. tum out to be a mistake. Hc isiclatcdI shopowncrs had beatenI a Haitian* investmentsIS forfo the country's eroded \ U.S. Marine Cpi. Johnn EBoehme w atches Haitiiltian women ride their doi ^slde. lhai his belo:loved president will ber American/ customer — aI vwoman the economy. Cite Sol»leil cheeers U.S. troops asa they aarrive N ew Y ork D aily N ew s The demlonslration on occurrcd al Ihe sum e tim e,, but bi was not inspired by. *250= i H piti’s poor surged1 o u t o f th e th e a rriv a lI of c Defense Sccrciary •-."yprawUng Cite Soleil slumum Saturday W illiam PePerry and Gen. John' ■»i<0 cheer the U.S. milililitary and Shalika.shvili.ili.'chairman of lhe Joini «V^cnounce their own, andnd this lim e C hiefs o f StcS taff. 10 visil lhe troops ^--. Am erican troops were Ihere'lo thci pro* and gaugec the. prbgre.^is of the icct them. Am erican mifmission to re.slorc democ* :" Sinking, liiughingi'dancancing. hug* racy.. gin{^,- ch anting and bungiiIging drums Ai ihc airpcrport. Perry expressed his NCo w Y C> U C A I .. and bells, the crowd ofif tthousands n:licf ihal Am\mericuns did nol have to’ *200i JM - Joined in a dcmonstrairation that fight their waywi ashore. "1 ciin'l tell • snaked iwo miles from the harbor lo you how pie[ileased I am.” he said, PU"I T O U R{ E N T IIRE I lhe airpon. •T h e U.S, mi!military forces arc here as : The crpwds lilledthe streetstr for 10 friends and, notnc invaders." blocks nl th? port, withI jojoyful men An Americrican Humvcc'all-terrain STCb R E O lI N S A LLE! ; .waving small branches.s o f leaves., vehiclc sprcjread ihe same message '. shaking them in the air inn thtl e sign o f over a loudspiIspcaker aOcr turning imo ’ •^•victory. the m llcd niucliud alleys o f Cilc Soleil. *150= • The Haitians..surgcd aroundor the Ah elderlyly woman stood smiling i^ in the sireeta, ^m ids o f Hail^aitian police of Port-au-Pi-Prince and onc of lhe T weoring blue'imil'omas andid tbrown hct> m osi fearedd iA th In Haiti, now has ------T il mels and carrying long eltclubs woiild an Americanan military policeman on SlUPI4 C W ER W S A ;>filiow up w iihin m inules.-t». bringing a -hia doorstep.- * . quick and oftetl paitifu!! hallh to (he The pairinging is'uneasy. American , demonstrations. . : : ^ .. .forces don’t’t vw ant to bc oerceived a s - - : ^^ j D i s a “A risiid e ou Ie moHT'-^^^risticle — working handind^m^iandlvTlh counler^ " or death,*’ Ihc crowd sangng Saturday, ports blamed;d fori much o f lhe repres* S u n . S espt. F 2 5 ttiro ui i g t i Sl e e i p t . 2 8 ■ in support of the returnrn ‘6f exiled si6n in Haitiliti since ihe 1991 coup Prc.sidcnl Jcan-Dertrand ArA ristide. that ousted eUelected Arisiide. "We demand ihat CtCcdras bc Francois, a coupi ringleader, has lil- . . atTcslcd," they .sang, to concondemn tic choice bul to acccpl. for now, li ' regime of Haitian Li. GGun. Raul clipping of his wing.s. U.S. occupation /.'Ccdras. ► “ forces oulnunumber Haiti’s 7,500-man In m arked contrast to ihcIhe violence ormed force•ces, are vastly belter " Tuesday lhat snuffed outlut n sim ilar equipped andid »seem willing to use ihcir demonstration, in which aa laborerla was might, . clubbcd to death before thethe disgusted . "Hc undciJcrstands clearly that eyes o fth c American troops,ps. American President Aristide A is going to - ''“ Soldiers-Suiuriluy-were-in-tin-the-slrcels—reium .--said-

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Lockwood "W’e try to teac'h people^le what their rights arc. andJ howhi Tim es-N ew s w riter • to defend them, then ho\\'rt' toti go on thc att.iiek.“’ Pepper i plained. ford(lead " ‘v' TWIN FALLS - A Califom^)mia activist wants you to) By confronting the governmentg« - and qducati•ating send back'ihat social securityy cicard, cancel tliat car insur-; folks - Pepper’s group getsgc results. hes;iid. ancc. rebuke that nine-digit* zif2 ip code ami disavow thatt "You have to understantand: (bureaucrats) are scared o f k UHH tomatitoes ibirth cenificatc. civil rights, thev’ro frighti!htencd to death o f civil right:ghis.” IFrank Pepper, an Investigator3tor tor the Califomia-bascd1 he added. \ You may rememberer my idling you Ci\Civil Rights Task Force told 10(100 local rosidenui Saturday Hc also questioned thithe need for voting. *’I3o3 y you some nionihs ago aboul loul m y p lan tin g a ho\how they can battle law enforc‘orcemcnt, the Internal Rev-• have thc authority to vovote in Russia'.’’^ he usked:d tth e r . . garden with high hopes : cs and case a Mir?- enii;nuc Scrvicc. and other federalral Ibureaucrats in the I990’si crowd, rlietoricallx- HeHc pointed out that Idahoalo an s cIc-Gro. ■ -01-a n d w in ." ' can't cast votes in thc: fonnerfc Soviel Union bccaucausc W ell, it grew up. That’s Tl when’ wc JHe denounced marriage Iicclicenses and .social .security’ it's a foreign country. _ ...movcdout. -r • • ...... - ...... — ------nutnumbers. - and a host o'f.otheither govemment ca*ations. ••Washington D.C.'s a forcign^enlity to ldaho.-Tl-T liat. Had to. There are me more- vines in my DuDuring his 90-minute talk, he iexhorted listeners to lib-■ president has no authoritirily over Idaho, he has nolO :iau- back yard than iri Belizelize. Cockatoos flit . erasratc themselves from man-mi-madc codes and statutes -• Jj Ihority over the 50 states.'es.''hcsaid. ■ between runners. Stanlc mley is a'frequent amind oppressive politics. Hc alsT/62 quest carvp the moloat fb r tho dinner an d civcivil rig h ts rally. Crump 1 n 't a s k m e Reserveoir touir Jhighliights wvater innproveijment And I havo a lot o f tomom atoes. 3y W illiam Brock • QK. I have enough tomatoeston to'comer rimcs-Ncws writer ^ thc Chicago commoditiJiiies'markei.'rup ’ ; , li.J. Heinz into receivcivcrship. and still JACKSON. Wyo. - Wilhh Jhei reservoir make Chef l3oy-R-D presircsidcnt o f Italy. ;ystcm nearing its nadir, w ateriter m anagers in ' This is not .Vn unalloyecyed blessing. hc upper Snake River basinI tooktoi a two-day Tomatoes, in modcratiiation. are a joy. In oad trip late last week to loollook the sy.stcm . ^.. i excess, they're toxic wast•astc.. , )vcr. inspect new facilitiescs andi hobnob My. wife and I have.'C givenj away so vith water users from aroundd thctl state. ^ ends now draw the Nearly 90 people rode alongong on the Bu- v : '.i curtains and turn out tliiijlKjlrghls wheh they cau of Rcclamntibn's 47th annannual rcserNoir fe see u s drive up in thec imck: ti wc dump^. ‘9“'our. which stretched fromI TwinT' Falls to V ' V tom atoes on their frotrt.ya:.yards anyway. ['ellow.stone Park. Many panicinicipants were £*v ! \ Our kids have packedd sso many lunches , loard . members of southern and ca.stcm Ida- S t > ; ~ with so many tomatoes;s Ifor so long thai . 10 irrigation districts and canallal iijompanics. . . they now leave for schichool 10 minutes ■’These arc the folks who arr years, Trees, shrubs and aI toughto ground------holding-a-half-dozcn-ovcrvcrripc-t0h u t 0 (u-a______wnxvVnXl!M BROCKm>*Tln 28 m egawatts. the cushion of a teacher'ler's chair arc al- ompictc. tlre"pOwcr pPant'ss'capacity'will "ci most impossible to deieci.;ci. " sse e from 125 m egaw atts to 176 megawatts, com puter t'hecks thc di.schargc rate,tc. water On Wcdnesda>day. American I'alls Rcser-T- Al every reserv o ir,r. aacres and acres of • M ake your own trati;ransmission fluid. *! is the first m ajor overhaulul at; Pali-sades tem peratureire. and dissolved oxygen1 contentC' voir was 3 percenteni full. Palisades Re.servoir)ir gray rocks and mud wcwere clearly visible, Just take a |ug Of'two1 ofoi thc tontatocs ncc the dam was completed:d ini 1957; the every 15.scscconds: the system is comj:mpletcly was 11 p.crccniI fufull, und Lake Walcott wasas Palisades, with its stcc|tccply cut banks, ap- you have stored in thc drivewaydri because ork'should be finished by Apri^pril. 1995. automated,J. Tailracc water is bubbleclied with 38 percent full.. TheTl highest major reservoir)ir pcared hardest hit;; bone-drybc channels you have no place else: tc to put them and _ • A brand-new poxvcr plantnt ata the Island air to protctcct the Hcnrys Fork’s woivorld fa- in thc system. Ja- in Sunn Valley.V jn o r from last year. s S25 per ticket. There willill bc a m otorcycle dardaredevil who exposed Twinin Timcs-Ncws, Lavett saimmittces at work, our loanedlied executives . - MTA/ scleclecCled the band’s second singleIe scribes a young man wh know what to do with a bushel basket ady to go. and about S 10,000) so far." ------• who lets a woman and v id eo from fri the compact disc,c. take advantage o f him.. SingsSii lead vocalist full of month-old lomaioesoes on Halloween - But the 519,000 the campaii;jaign received United Wayly pledges, Rpgers .said. >t a different philosophy ofol giv- "Smash." as a •••Buzz" clip, which meansIS Dexter Holland, "1 mayly bbe dumb/But I’m night, then you were bomm 50i vears old. om Universal Frozen FoodsIs ands its cm- "It’s just . ; ployioyccs last time probably won,o n ’t bc avail* ing." said SiSusan Kelley, thc United W ay o f network givii;ives the video extra publicityty not a dweeb/1'm just a1 suisucker with no self illcy’s executive director.r. '"Last “"‘I airplay. "Sn•Smash." meanwhile. Iuls .soldId esteem." Coiignitulaiions to KennL'nncth H udson o f )le this year. UFF was purjurchascd by Magic Vail iversal’s more than I million nv copies :ind was thc1C Laven .said Him shol fror Buhl, the winner of thehe First Annual onAgra. thc agri*busincss giigiant, in Au- year wc gotot‘about one-third o f Univc from Knievel’s 1974 ird from- best-sellin;Iling album in the nation lastst skycycle launch was used.sed. in part, because • Don't Ask Me I Swearirjt's i True Fish ist, and ConA gra’s Lam b-WVcston es Irjc. — contribution>n from thc plant, onc-third rom the accordinging to Billboard magazine. ■ Stor^ Contest, for a yamm a^outi two Ada ,hich now mns the Twin Fallsalls french fry the office b'building and one-third froi P leasja s e s e e MTV/B2 County women. Kim McCormickMe and ------ant — doesn-t-match-its-ei>-empIoyec!(^— ------Please see UNITEIr E D /B 2 - | ------Jcb'sy N ew berry, w ho pullcullcd a 58-pound. f~ l 8-ouncc catfish from Browownlcc Reservoir lasl monlh. Public Ls^ands C(ouncil ppreparesJS for ne;w presi(ident lie wins a copy of ShShaun M orey’s ■^Ainazing Fishing St^rjcs”cs” and thc adm i- • f Frtmk E. Lockwood vice presidenent. Truman Jullian o f Wyomiming. When environmcimenialistjUined up scientistsK _ ford, and he’s run Devil mcs*News writer :vil C reek Ranch .west ration of any angler who’sS’s every lost a 2- ^tmc — ...... B rewer; w ho ranchcs on m orc ihan1 40;0004' and other expertss to'tt figlifnTiichers like B rev^>/• ofThree’Crecks forthin>liny years. pound perch on 100-poundind test line. acres of pubjblic land, has spcnt.the pas:last four er, thc Lands Com'ouncil prepared studies andid " I'm a new com er,"" hihc said, noting thal TW'IN FALLS - When Rand A s il test o f veracity, we were going to ^ indall Brewer years lobbyiying. and occasionally lectixturing. .statislics'io bolsterer iheirll case. Brewer s;iid. many ofhis fellow ranchcichcrs have older ties to. ____ tn lii Ktfnni!lh ’<-picliir(‘ ctn es to WashinRton. D.C.. he’s’s tthere to see bureaucratss.and.cabiucL^ccrcioiicsaou. t oo— __- ___ .T h ia Jia ^ e m p'o.wu:red-lhc-organi:iation,-p'o.' 1,— ihuir-land:------3vcrs and shakers, not marbi fdoi. holding a Stayner Duckiail Di and re- jrble-covcrcd How didJ 1hc end up at thc helm oof f a na- according to Brewiew cr. But hc loves thc land,id. andi enjoys the out- momjriumcnts. tionwidc orgrganization? "Wc don't haveavc to get up in a meetinglg doors, hc said, explaininining whal draws him P le a s e see CRUMP/B2 As president pf thc Public LaLands Coun- "I was at the right place at-thcr wwrong and say. ’Wc’rcc rright - believe us.' Now.V. to this rural cxislencc. cil., whic|t V represents 17.000 fo ) formers and time," Brcwtwcr said Friday, smiling ai little.lii wc'can prove wc'nc'rc right.'’ hc said- He’s proud of the Lam-ands Council and the ranchichers. Brewer gets attention - tn - and occa- D uring hi‘lis tenn. Brewer has watchc:hed the When Clintonn a appointed Babbitt to leadid role it plays in shapinglg thetl public lands de­ siona)nally cooperation - from sc I some of thc Democrats; winv the White Hdusc. andnd Inte- thc Interior Depaiipartmcnt. Brewer traveledd bate. But he’s fru.stratedled ;that land-uscrs and < bigge5gest nam es in W ashington, rior Sccrctclary Brucc Babbitt proirqpose east to meet withih him1 . D uring >bai January,y. th(^ Interior D epartm entcht haven’t been able Thing thc haven't panned out.oui however, he said. yet they never gcl doneme when wc’rc bang- . ■ I byla«laws. His likely replnccmcnt is ; is the current jo b w e knowtw how to do.-" he said. Brew er g rtw up on a fami near Castle-:- ing heads," hc said. b-2 Tlmes-News. Twin Faili.'ills.'ldaho Sunday. September,2jr.25,1994 L. , . Actor WilUsis wants to bii>idld foot briddge in Ketch[ium Y e Ulowstone ( le area nnihe woijuld T he A ssociated P ress build a sk y bibridge to connect Ihut underground unc parking lot. wilh a perforrorming arts center, said Willis \ him^lf-will proboljably per- ' V j | k e t c h u m - Actor Brin3riice WilHs Joc McAiJ.lslcrlcr.p/6jcct coordinator, form for with his bond at thele center. I j f l l I moratoi)rium , wants to build a foot brubridge over “Wc’rc goiioing to pilch our prod- M Mc cAllister said', althoughI 1it would be I affeeeted by 1 . r Keichum’s Washington1 AAvenue to uct." said Me/'IcAIlisier, who submitted beavailoble be to the,commu.u n ity for Cohn , plhc paicnt." V ■ industry and good for- The moratorium was criliiliclzcd by statement bein{eing conducted by the to condCict a cam paign InI theih< plant." ihat we'll.missliss them ." ■ fleets flei .the real, needs o f realII |people." eootl *0*’ ‘he ir terms of the. economy environmentalists, en who hahave been state of Montanitana and th e U .S. Forest Lamb-Wcston’s ccn. Max ricsen btniuD- BUKLLY~I' - lone Huight Kumbo, iCTrnnouncctt-byihin fansen-Moitontiary .siiiicr cnviromjnmchtui and reciamu- asa spokesm an for the G reater Baucus, D-Mon/font., remain critical of huar, 94. o f Buricy, diedJ Friday.Fl Sept. 88, of Buricy.:y. died< Saturday, Sept. 24,.. |i Rupert. tion'stundards.s. stcstone Coalition. ' impact on Yellowstone. 23.1994. at the Cassia Mervlemorinl Hos- 1994. at the CtCassia Memorial KosnituI _ _ The law, dcsijcsigned to cncounige ex- “This area is clearly notI appropri-a the potenlial imp pitol in Buricy. in Burley.’ MVlarvin a E. Larsen A graveside service will/ill be1 held at 2 Arrangemcnlenls ure pending and will RRUPERT - Miirvin I:. Larsci p.m. Tuesday ut the Pauloui Cemetfcry, be anoDunccdcd by the Payne Mortuury o>f f RRupert, died Saturday. Sepr;:54; Activvist------with the Rev..Ken Stamperper offieinling. in Burley, 199C994. at the Cassia Memorial Hefluspital ;» inn Uurlcy.U Friends may call fromn 6 lo 8 p.m. Continued frotro m 8 1 " . thethose 'hurt by the crim e spiipree were sold t>rochurcsres that minister to the Monday and before thehe funeral on Della KylCIe Arrangements . are pending am Korean businessmen whoo got free "white Nordicic race."ra Tuesday at the Payne Mo:Mortuary, 221 JERO M E • ind will on the edges oof f their scats. One man, Kc E - D ella K yle, 94, o f Ueai)c announced by the Hunscn Mo:lortuary- on the scconi government loans from Waslishington.' "Racism isa a sin si in the Humanist re- W. Main St. in Burley. Jerome, diedd SSaturday,, Sept. 24, 1994, m d ro w . blug;i»(i o u i: n Rupert. "None of thishis stuff is taught in Later. Pepper denouncedd imarriage llgion, not in1 theth* true Christian fuith at the Twin FalFalls CarerCenter. lic e n s e s , and c h u rc h e s that th used based uponthe the Bible. There was a Eva Lee Arrangemenlents are pendittg and will school - nonec cof it. They don't want l|c Charley Arnold them. These licenses weree initiated time in Americaica when iniemciul mar- X. 7 1. o f Hey- bc onnounceded by the Hove-Robcrison you to know thiihisCstufDdatheyV" ‘h« HEYBURN - Evo Lee. ‘ 0 allow In- riage was againsilinst the law and Integra' bum. died Saturday, Sept.pt, 24,i 1994, at Funeral Chop«:ipcl in Jerome. _ ^RUPERT - Charley Arnold, J spent most o f his time dis- "iin the nineiecnih century to i i^l9W^ ■n?o“^hcspc I only socially bui rcli- the LDS Hospital in Salt.i,ukcci,j-, Kupilupen, died Saturday, Sept. 24. • cussing legal mumutters. Pepper had some ‘»-’ftorracial m arriages, h e said.1. • tion was not on - x Utah. .Mayes utthIt the Minidoka Memorial Hosp inlcresting thingsngs to say about race, “In the 1850s. Chinese.. JapaneseJ giously unaccepccptablc. In those day.s, Arrangemenis arc pendiinding and will HEYBURNIN - David Marlin Mayes. lupen. . . He blomcdd EastI Coast meddlers anarid three Indian tribes had tcto gel per- America had nono racial : problems nor a ■ ' '• be nnnounced by the Hon;iansen Mortu» 64. o f Hevbur>um. dieti Thursdnv. Sept. AAfinngcmenK nre pcndm|* nniand will :-^nd-KorcanR-fo:fowhc-Los-Angeles-RI— mUninn to tntifry onlaiilc thtJicicjBCC." killtne.plflRUtf-iiue >;uch a s A ID S ." o ne___ V ary. , 22. 1994, atIt St.‘ Francis Hospital in bem>e announced by the Hunsen.Molortuary o tS o fI9 9 3 . Pepper told the group. To'oday. ac- 14-page pamphitiphlet insisted. I America has drifted Topeka, Kon,n. ' . inn RRupen. j "When i-oss Angeles/ bumed down cocording to Pepper, marriagegc licenses A lth o u g h Ai \ George W. Anthony Sr. and they hadd Ilhe riots down here, make nn the state a party to yoyour union from its found,indaiions. Popper says ...... „\-.BUHL- Geori5c Wesle;sley Anthony they w.^rc iniliilliated by some of our ^nand enable Ihe state to "la'la k e y our the tim e is ripepe to ii retake lhe nation. — :— Sr.,-95.-of-Buhl-flnd-formcrmcrly-of-Filer— ------a'g cn cics-b ackick-Bnst“ hc-lold-the-k»•kids-(away)-whcncvcr-thcy-u -want,^^ ------5^Now-3-thc-ihe-time-lo-start-taking ----- uiid Pocotelto. died Wcdnednesday. Sept. Fvices—^ The Civil Rights Task ForceFc also back o ur rights,’Its,’' he told the crowd. ' crowd. Pepperer also claimed most of 21.1994. \The funeral will be hcld'otheli 3 p.m. n'.;Baird, o f Jerome. 10 o.m. (FarFarmer Funeral Chapel in Buhl) Friday at the Trinity Episcc eynolds Funeral Chapel in Reservoilr — ------v n ^ fo H o w tl ’ Crurmp___ I in'pocutello. Burial will Friends mny call Trom I to Fnncis Fi L. Cnne, o f Twin Fal‘alls and Mduntuin View Cemetery it / at the funeral chapel. fomonuerly o f Montana and Wyo Continued from B l o’s walcr." said James Arrangements ore undeiK I S S ; ' p ' ™ yoming. Continued froirom Bl ; C( serving Idaho’s func'uneral will bc held Tuesday inn Shen- : tour - hoping to build allitliances lo Grunisc. csccu.icutlvc director of the tion\of Moffelt’s Memoria isebeer. o f Buhl. II n.ni. dnn.lan. Mont., (White Monuary in in Twin pouting “T hee Fisherman’s I Prayer." light Uncle Sam for water■ iiin Dwor-, Orofino ChamIamber of Commerce, Buhl. A complete obituary irst,Baptist Church. Buhl, Full;•ulls). at 0 iW r date. ' bul since thee story,: and a photo to shak Reservoir. "T h e re ’s a lolol cof common interest prove it, camcme from Boise's Idaho “We ‘ have a unified goalal o f pre- °nd it makes sentsense to work togctlior." ------Statesman, wc'^ ‘i^Trcttrsure-hcisn't------pulling our leg. - J g , ^ It just too bad b: that catfish wasn't ^ Itespitcjals ______wearing a fishiishing hal and driving a S 4x4. MA(Sc^ALLEtREG£OI0NAL MEDICAL C E'ITER l^ Heybum; und Briannama GofTofMalta.^ 5 fc v f Crumump. The Timcs-Ncws 52. Som e nam es are onomiited ol patients’ rcquestrsT------— ------Released features editor,or, holds the Idaho state ------—tmpliy.n.vonLl■J^nr • lluicks. CllUChl 2 • ______A dm itted ______Vera Holmes. Lorer^rena Pinedo atid Erika Ramimos, all _aUlwJiIns_BuBusiii^ciCD:(iiuisinji,n— !!S ofBurleyrjohn Gillill iund Deborah Jentzsch. bcbolh p f ftf a rcd-iind-ivhitc:spiiwcr and winch . o c c a sio n \ Howard Gloeckc off BBoise: and Shannon McK;Kcn- Rupert: Jolynn NcilsoiIson of Dcclo; Marion Plumrnm cr o f zie-Biazi of Buhl. H eybum : and Joyce£ SmSt iih o f Oakley. R ead The Tlmes-rs-News Classifieds. i< ReleasedR M U N m O K:A A lM EM O RIA L HOSPITALlL '------^------

Luru Gresslcy of Twinvin Falls: and Shannon McKi;K en -' • Adniitted zie*Brazll o f Buhl;------r s f o r i i z m \ Frieda Schenk off Puul;P und Linda Firkcns o f R u - a s s g gicel L . ______C A SSIA MEMORIAL E ^ HOSPITAL ______m i ______------^ knoiv-hhe ; a'g •'AAdm itted Released t i i f i a z E C ■ ja2B74 T pw Doris Lebakken andI LiLauria Spurgeon, both o ffBur- B 'Harvey Morcoit. LindaLi; Firkcns and Mai Pricride, a ir ley: Terri C otten ond LcLcjunc Maughon, both ofif IRu- of Rupen; Brent Ashbshby of Heybum; Lcland Cululley of CTEJVEX’ pert: Kcnnetli DrcssclI arand Marion Plummer, both5th o f Paul: R oben Hunterro ol f Oakley. I f e I 266 81o*U*Q»BM>,iVd. N«iti • • *•»>, F o r o b>Ituary lti rate informatloi Obituaiiry call 733-03-0931, extension 278 ing from grief* : BU^L - l»iIvan Stephen Coley, 82. uVendeil; Wei four broihers. Rolailand of t e r f o s ^ Questions & Ansiswers on recoverinj of' Buhl, ied diec Thursday, Sept. 22. Mesa, Me: Ariz., Lloyd of Logan,1, Utah. 1994, in jhl,6uhl. Arthur Arth of O gden. Utah, and GGolden E ry disappointed in my adult'ac! children. Since thth e ir d ad d ied th ey havenvcn't done much to ey was born June 26, Df of Hyrum,I- Utah; tive grandchichildren; ft-. I “ * v e ry lichmond. Utah, the son eight eigl greal-grandchildren; animd two case mypaittin-or-lonciiQesS;______rt and'M artha Chris- greai-greai-grandchlldron. gre; Mi _ we are lonely, it is easy toDwish w that.our chiiaren or: otherc tamily memb'crs'wltn1 ir~tilhth e void loft by. ... oley. Hb m arried C lara loy w as p reced ed in death“by t to A.'Whcn«c 5 on Oct, 22. 1930, in parents, pan two sons, one brotheiler tour ‘ho abscnce; oiof our spouse. The realityity of the situation hurts bu3ut we must realize that tho lives of others arc )y fa rm e d a n d r a is e d sisiers sisii and one greai-grandd.Jdaugh- going on uninlintcrniptod. Adull childrenren arc busy in Iho pursuit oof their own lives. In suchch a; complcx and fast lhe Buhl a ro a until his lor. tor. paccd world,1, vwe arc often too involved•d tto give all that others neec;ed. Take on the tosponsibllitbility of fulfilling your ced his rotiroment. Ho Funeral F sorvicos will be held hi at own needs utujn d expt,x'l less from others.•s. You'll soon find it a benefiefit. ._ : to work for the city ot 11 11 a m, Tuesday. Sepi. 27. i he retired in 1969. He Buhl But- Third Ward LDS Church,:h. Buri. Q- M y c h ildIdren i tell mc I must ridrid the house of my late:e h u sb an d 's th in g s. 11 can't ca bear to part nomber ol the LDS al al willv, follow at tho West EndICemo- C with them.I, Is this so unusual? lery in. Buhl. A visitation has tery lo clear out closots and persesonal articles. I advise peoplBopio to d o th at chore scheduled from 2 lo 8 p.m. arc no rules about when lo c urvived by his wife of sch tim e is right. O ur children m jaughters, Sarah Colleen day. day Sept. 26. at l^otfeit's Metlemorial when they fedfeel rejd y for il a nd lo postpctp o n c U u ntil they feel th e tii n may believe they are • 0 Mr. C oleyJhl and Ranae Harms of Chaperm Chs Buhl. doing us a faviavor but until wo are readyly fifor the 'favor", politely dececllne. You.will know whenion the time is right to Ivan S. Coley 1912. in Ric^ . m ake this adjudjustm ont. ol Herbert tiansen Cole McMurdie c ReynolcIds Funerral Chapejel Buhl. They catM e In the Sincee t1939 ‘ • 2-166 A ddison Ave. E 733-4900 ' heallh force * Quoltuni JiVnl\l djtini:d l>citj\fintni lUunwlUiiB Jit'iKc'jmncicd h«r b>' Ihc nllliii ol AttnUMlau. Ihr itionlhly Kild.fcio«ciy nc*«>IecMiIrlki. lot youi Itn ol then w 6nt tc AllrfliM. Uf Iht nrwlew limikkt, (itif/ii J ,Vnf Jii lirnitirnf-- C^mluvti h ,4ni»rr«'£»t Crin>‘. |uii mU m itop t>>, ' Buhl uniil he ______c IWIWl IIlljibw n-w iWni) tMWiOKn. Inc- Kifxho

T. ^ T 5 ni-cassiia Health officials( ;lookint(to new slIte for seervices ‘Contained’l’ fire flaress iup again YI-LLOWSTONl- N.\T, ri()N.-\L mado a nm iTiilay.fri iMini'inu about ■ -• By Liz Wright County commnmissioncrs had olTered (Commissioners had drufufted two Minidoka Couniunty Scluml District,. P/PARK. Wyo. (A P) ; A lightning- li] 2(11) acics otI lic.ivy he lim ber, .iccordv Times-News wriler uiid the district inin Ihei sale o f the ho.spital. . typtypes of contracls for the hosfispital sale Runau protesttested the licalih district's spsparked wildfire in ihc M'utliitliwcstcrn <-.iny u>-I'lrcfii^ivil'lllllJU oicv\ foKMiKin 1 Dcoa Carver ; , Ju n te n e n sasaid shc needs 10 know - cone which would have allpllowed the intention to redieduce ihe health scrvicos cicorner of \ ’cll»>vvstonc N a lio iiiil ,'\iKly Miiclu-'H.v-ll. Tim «-N cw s correspiindcnilenl • by next week:k vyheiher lo apply for a he:health districi to lease p an oj f the doc- in Rupert 10 aI pan-timpa e otVicc. P;iPark declared conirollcd la si w e e k ' ■•t.,)nc lu n u luIicil -il .iiicrielitct' .Hid il S35ff,000 blockbl< grant to build a tortor’s offices forS l per year. •'It'S not c o n v e n ie n t fo r m y |kihas n;ircd U> new lifc.'ol'tlci;cials Siiid. inanagciiicn;-111- U M in " l i . u c 'l e f t RUPERT - Faced with:h llthe uncer- Heybum officffice. Thc district is sup- 1Now. commissioners arcX consid- patients to drivIrivc.'from Minidoka or flic Robinson C reek fiiciic. whic/i Hilling'. Minii..'111., lo JvitiU- tlic ickiil- ; . tainty af ihc sale ';***Jiiatcncn a ~sa id:------o-offiec-in fl Rupert is-norup-i5-to-code;— them full time.'ic." ------^ location to merge iu healthalth services She also plai)lans 10 a.sk Cassia County’ neineeds repairs and i.s not acaccessible . But..the disfisfrici would prefer to in the Mini-Cassia area. - ' commissionersers Monday wheiher they to to the handicapped, Junterirrien said.' merge serviceses jn io Cassia Memorial • 'T he issue here for melie today is. slill intend to0 leasel< part of the hospital ThThc.office provides family/p \ lan n in g H ospital in BuBurley for Sl per ycar_ we really need lo do sosome hard to.ihe districtid for Sl per year. She and an< immunizalion seA-ices. lease. Ju'nicnei[ten said, addiiig lhat it' planning." districi directs:ctor Cheryl' warns to kc(keep thai option open Thc new office would combinec would be chealeaper for both counties' Juntenen told Mipidoka^ka Couniy becauscitwou!ould cost less, shc said. Cassia Ca and Minidoka coumiKies* pub- lhan buildingI a new ofllce. 1 com m issioners Fridiiy. Last week,rk. Cassia County com- lie health ser%-ices. she said.1 ' W herever lluthe districi moves, rural Juntenen asked the'conmmmi.ssioners missioners postponedpc the Sept. 26 -If the heallfi district moves m to /e.sidenis willI sisutTcr, Juntenen added. • if they would suppon theic hhealth dis- auction of iheihc hospitul indellnirely.' .Cassia ,Ca Memorial j^ospitatal. rural "It's alreadyidy an inconvenience."' rrict if it buill a new\ iofficc in Residents proirocesicd that ihe county .Minidoka Mi County re^idenLs; willv have she said. "Iff vvwc put an ofllce here •Heybum - a costlier alterIteniativc to should eitherier keep the buildiiig or . to to drive farther lo get healthh .services, and ,t satellitirC ioflicc in Cu.ssiu, w e're thc S l p e r y e a r lease ih;lhat Cassia attract more1 cci o m p e titiv e b id d in g . said sa Nancy K.unau. nurse>e fo r th c going to havec tlthe same problem." BSBSB School Ilunch mlenus ,f Tn o w is tFHE TIM E TlTO BUYlt TheTim«-Ncws Thursday; Chiliiiiii. w ilh peanui.bim er and honey. T uesday; Cerc.nl-Ml.aiid Ihiil pic. Friday: Hoi cereal, fried egg anand hash- W>?dnesd;iy; Cinrinnamon toast and I'niii. VA-FHA l-rida\ Taio. R A T E : [ 9 O nly n u in di>>ics iirc IIMl-J1, A.Ml schools brov»ns. > Thursd;iy: Paiica:icakes and sausage. Fixed 30 Years scr>e tnilk wiih mcjK FILER Lunch: Salad bar everyday. Friday: C ereal1 andai toast. B L A IN E COUNTYITY Monday: lialiarlian dunkers. Monday: Spanish macaroni. Lunch: CONVENTIONAI Monday: ConidiIidog. .Sclf-scrve baravaibblc c%rr\cr\' day, Tuesday: Hanibinhurger. Tuesday: Pig-in-a-blankel. F,(xed 30 YCiirs R A T E : ~ 9 Monday; Ficsiada pizyj. NN’cdncsday: TurkeyTu gravy’ over angel Wednesday: Taai salnd with sosour cream Tiiesd:iy: PotatoIto bar wilh meal and 9.251 T uesday: C hickcn nu(:t!ciN. biscuits. and salsa. , cheese, Wednesday; Beef and bf.iii11niriiio. Ini riiursday: TacoJLO salad- TliTliursday: Sliced lurkey on honomemade Wednesday: Cliiriiili and crackers, Thursday; Frcncl) lo js i ;iiidi b.ibaked h.iin i| Friday: Frciicli*cli‘dip sandwich. . buibun. , ThuTMlay; Hotdi'■tdog. hifoniKilinuion rotirlt’.sy taloes, ._•••. Hiniursday: Vegetable beef soup iHcn.;.' rt>- .Thursday: Baconburger. Thursday: Delili snndvtich.s . M juiV''Olf : vS Friday; Spaglictii with meat sai Friday: Ovcn-fncd ch«kcn.1. •‘ GIBBONDNS ELEM EN TA R Y . Friday; Conidog i»e, >1, ...... (GOODING)(C JJJEROME ELEMENTARY SCSCHOOLS ^ ^ ^ r. EDWARD'S B.UHL , Hreakfaslseneir\ed everydav. MMonday:j Chicken-fried sleak. j, .... ’ CATHOHOLIC SCHOOL Breakfast: Juicc served e\er>ier\day, t.uiivli: Salad,1 b;bar or potato bar available TTuesday:u French dip sandwich. "■ ^Monday; Bakeded polato bar. M onday: W aflles w ith ni.iplepie sy nip on alleni:itingg d ay s,, \V.W'ednesUay: Crisp b eef laco. Tuesday: Donut unJ dicol thiit.thi Mt)iida\ : Spacliiiclietli, -|1, Tuesdav: Macau:i^ n i and cheese. Iliursday: Oven-fried chickcn Weilrie-iilay ’ Pig.*iy-in-a-hlankei. 401KS -■ IRAs - Penm sio n s , Wednesday; BrCaktasi pi//a7;T,'iiiu .1 ituii. riiciser\erved everyday. |.jyHamburger and mainlines servirvcd wtili Monday; Soft-sli-shell t.'ico. Friday: French bread pi/va. french fries and fresh fmit. Tuesday; Sausagsage pi/7ii. C u rrren t Inlere'.st:[S t Mond.iy: EnchicliilaJa. . M, Monday; Crispiio. Wednesd.iy: CliiITiilt and cracker, Iidog. J u ( I n c l u dIcs t firSt-ycar boiuIIUIS.) B U R L E Y JU N IO R.HIGH ffi Tuesd.iy: Hoidi Tuesday: Barbccucthicken. Thursday: Ctx>k'o k 's choice, i'rencli bread pi/ya. W, tireakrusi: Juice and IVuii sep.e p ed ev erv- W ednesday: Fn Wednesday: Chickenbiirger. • Friday: Grilledd cheesec sandv^ich. ' , 1 - q r h i g hher rate, see bclo; l o - \ V . ' day. •.] I I'hiirsday: Hamamburger gravy ov er Tliursday: j j , Burritd. A L L S JU N IO R AN D Lunch: C hoicc o f sahid bar-wrAMlhsand. 1 nuslicd poialoeiloes. Friday: Pri Barbecue beef ; • TWIN FAL R HIGH SCHOOLS wich or soup o r sandw ich h.irb a re v e o ., l-nday Chickeiken nuggeis. - SE N IO R I Breakfast scrvctlteil everyday. day. KIMBERLY E agi(e A nnuuity GOODIN>ING H IGH SC H OO L Monday: Chicken malihu or 1 Hreakfasl served everV day. Ldnch; Choicce ofsalado bar. pi//a or . Ureaklasi servi;rved everyday. Ly mainline menu c bun. Lunch: u everyday. Mainline ll bar or main menu and Tuesday: Hotdog or tuna on>n a I bun Ltiiieli: Salad bi Monday: Chicken nuggeis. menu varies dailiaily. • No C u rren t Inconic It Ta.\ • poiaio bar orr pipi//a available on allcmat- jy .. Wcdnctday; Salisbury steak. Tuesday; Hotdog, .... , . , ; W E N D E^I.I.F.1>.MENTARY U W ednesday: French-dip san'dw: _ -__ » Sa fe ly n f Pr•incipal,- it __ Thursday: Turkey and chccsc iclios with m eat and cheese. ^ ''■'Cl'' B r c a k f a s tlilH ^ daily. and chccsc sandwich. Thursday; Macaroni and chees< l.uncli: • No Fronl-cndJ or Annual^icc.s or-ChC'lKii.ue-s Tuesday: Spagilagheu.. Pri Friday; Pi/.7a or cheese siiuan Friday: Burrilo. Monday: ChickeL'keii sandwich, “* Wednesday: I’l,l’i//a, • H,\cellL‘nt Loiong-torm Pcfforinanc' TV Tiiesday; Chilili nmacaroni. iliursd;iv; I'i/Ai//abiirger on a him. MINIDOKA COUNTSi i ______^^Vwhie.4Uy;.aur ------'-(ihfaTtinteetJ-l-I ntH) n»e-0 p t-ititrs------______C A SSIA .C O U N TS -QreatcTlBtr------• ELE M E N T A R Y SCHO I hursday: Ham,ni and1 cheese s;ind« ich. Monday:Ml Cereal and toasi. Breakfast: Fruit or ju ice ser%e lurgcr. Tuesday:Tu Toast with peanut bujluncrand • ' day. . ; HAGERMAN jel SLL HIGH SCHOOL Monday: Tropical fruit salad. W EN D ELl [•‘or cmiitnplolc ilcliiils. call mme e ! ■ tl,oa.h,c,m'lklilk is avaituble for2S cents. Wednesday; Wi Egg scramble andid muffin. Aliemate menus1US available daily, fin. ,, '■ Monday; Threeiree-eliecse pi«a. • Tliursday; fli Pancakes and hamislicc, si Mondays Chickecken sandwich. n U m c, C LU , CFPP T uesday: Peanut buiter and lu J i in Tuo4:(1.icllicken on a him. Friday: Fri Cereal und mufnii. T uesday:'C hili n toast. ,1 WediiCNday: BlBeet linger-.teak. Lunch; Lu Wednesday: BuiSurriio. (208)734-4345{ Wednesday: Deviled egj: and in d a p p li- . Tiiur>Uav:'Delilell sandwich. Monday: Mi Sotl-shell laco. Thursday: Mam : sauce with raisins. im and cheese sandwich, 3 4 4 HBlue Lakos Ulvci.. NN. r « llh cheese. Tuesday: Tu Chili and cnickcrs. I'riday: No schoi Tliursday; Sausage and p.iiica hool, W ednesday; Baked potato w ithilh top- I Tw i slick. • ,'in FaUs. ID 83301II HANSEN pi,p in g s ,. Sclioul lunch nnmenus'.’la' as ;t Friday; Cereal and cinn.imon primed ______Monday: Conu'nidog;______^ThThursday: SpaBlietli and cliecsi-•sc. public .•icn'ice. 7To lave tlichncli menu Oflered by United IIpaetK i^ iti. '*Friilay: F? Submarine sandwich, M onday: Spaghetti w ith ine.it (lyiviiktltsi menu7IU il'desircd) printed u illi >' , ' liomie m Dl'fiee. Nampa. Idali» leal s;iuce. U'c.lnesd;iy: l.iLiltle smokies and tiiaca* i^ c m enus Sunday's paper, send thc Tuesday: Hotdog. in Su. K.ued "iv" 1-;i;\celleiil hy A.M, Hc'l Coini'.ii'.vCo , roni and chccsi: MURTAUGH . ' *»fieni; :o r/itf r/mr /f cs’-A'cH’i-. Wednesday: Salisbury sienk. p.O. tio\ Thursd.iy: Haitil;imburger. FoFor grades'six Ihrough 12. choilo ic c o f 5-iS. Twin Falls.lls. ID S.V03. or IU\ it 10 • For l().9‘^, (noOt w ith U nited Hcril.iiil.iyci. coiii.K i Thursday; Ham and chee.-iee ont n a^ v lio lc - j.-tidtiy: l»eef-a-r-a-rom. salsalad bar. hotdog. naclios or thithe main- affwii cntio'n: Lunch Mcinis. S a t u CO vcriicrc in Kim berly: r l y . w heal bun. linelin everyday, Choicc of chococolatc milk ix.;idlinc /.v nooinon Ffid.ny Ibr publiaiiion Fridav: Sausage p ir^. IDAHCiHO SC H OO L FO R or white milk everyd.iy. Sunday. CASTLEFORD•D T H E DDEAF I AN D BLIN D MiMonday: Borbccuc on a bun. Breakfast: Breakfast: Clio!!ioiee o fju ice or fruit. TuTuesday: Chicken nuggeis. Ntonday; Sweel roll. M ..nihv, Cefc.irreal. liltle sm okies and WWednesday; Harnburger. ^ ------I uesdayn^ancakcs. toiiM. - Thursday: Turkcrnnciwtch— W’cdnesday: Cook’s choice. Tue-day: Cere;:real and french toast. FrFriday: Taeo. Thursday; Pancakcs. Wediiesd;iy;: Cereal,C\ sausiige links and , RICHFIELD •'Friday: Cereal. Brcakfusi:Br Juicc served cvcrydi Lunch: Sclf-serv e salad bar c' .rcvervdav. Cereereal and cinnamon biscuit Monday; ^ Muffin and fruit. Monday: Naclios. Tuesday: Chickcn nuggets. ' • W’cdncsday; Enchiladas, - Thursday; Pirza. ■ Friday: Hamburger.

------DIETRICH— Drcakfasc Choice of juicc.•. m ilk, hot ctiocolate, cereal, toast tir muffin.mu n CHEVY E> Lunch: Salad bar and v arictyety ol' t'ruit Choices: both cliocolaic milkilk and. M'hiie milk offered daily. B4X4 3/4TCON* Monday: Chicken nuggets.* Tuesday: Cold turkey or tuna >2,000 M ILEg Wednesday; Crispv oven-bakbaked cliick- 1994 BCRETTACOUPJpi I I I 19MCC A V A U E R S P O R T COUPI^ i cn. : I .19 u re - __ J Aulomiomot'C Tf«n»mi9»Wn, A>r Condilioninjinmg. Till An CnrH!i'TCiiiOning, AM/FW Cassoito Simoo f>, SIMIiMring. AM/FM CatMllo Sloroo. CruisoCru Sp>?«(J,TI, Tiiinsmisvor* w/Ovwarivo, J-WiioDt Add Beauty;y & , Conuol,irol, Eloetfie Roar Oorrojior. Drivortr AirAii Bug. /Vnii.lockck Bl.IkWS. POuo. andas39 S3! - < 7 tto.Dwn,S9,M7^.^ Tits^ jro S3a D-.i w '• Vowiiwer Steering & Brakes • PowerPc Locks & Window:tv s * 21- : C>e*i«OoeF*«Ejilf#_ S h H CassetteJ • Air Concf*.SUverado Pk§*Pk V\Tarranty • CocalI CO w n e r "-r\ - • Not a Farrrirm iru c k •

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B*4 Tlmes^Nows^ TwinI Falls,Fa: Idaho Sunday. Septemt>fnber25,1994' Nation Fioridia denttistjoses is finge]T I T u iNriNGr o R i in SUS)ipected1 insura]ince sc2am I ^ HAiRVESIT ... I Knight-Ridder News ScrServicc out iheir' owno slice oP pariidise justt h Such Q disability woiould bc hard o f f R outeIte A I A . a b o u t an h o u r'ss •* to prove. Any pain or losslo o f finger ^ 3 A - LeiYitourSBtire 1‘ALM C O A ST. Fill.a. — As John drive soutlluth of Jacksonville. They/, , function would appearr highlyI sub- fcd Kcndc tells the sior)’. lihe was sold bought ai llxer-upperI: — a 40-year-- jectivc, and Rende hadI ccontinued to j I f HelpHYou GO PREIEPARED! 1 on thc'idcii ot luiviiig liishis right index' old. thrcc-tc-bcdroom bungalow set on1 practice dentistry succccessfully for 5 ringer chopjied otT untilItil :iijWas tim e, a woody' three tl acres just across lheJ some years after the surgirgery. For an ^ ' like. U) aeui;illy''*do" it. I m ain roadad from ihe Atlaniic. OuiI undisputed disability. so m e th in g 2 . At lc:isl..tliis is onele col‘. lhe ways bnck wass aa dock.on lhe Florida EaslI . more catastrophic wa:as in order. ^ . CHAPARRAALA/T I DELTASIERRAD « IDIALA/r B th al R en d e lias to ld1 the-|story. tli It Coast CaiL'anal. ll was all solidly/ ' Like. say. losing a fingere r . S 'Season q might change. underw ritl■itlcn by R e n d e 's pluc{^,in1 "D,r. .Rende i incubj.bated and j Our B est A lls Rende. a demist, andid ttwo cx-New the establiblished Palm Coast denialI hatched the insurance-fnfraud schcme I P-METRRIC • Yorkers living the goocuod life down practicec of Johnslon, Dome.. and went us far as to sisuggest how J 9.50R15 ....w»sSll381 here, where siibiirhia is landscaped Rockey, RendeRt & Secunda. smoved with ■ ■ the finger could bc ren $ 9 5 8 6 I to Disneylike perfeclionion and every-- The onl>nly ihing better, it seemed; the least om ount o f discscomfort and j • Solid Whilctt ILetters a one liveji wilhin a wedyedge shot ‘of a wtiuld bee notr having lo work at all. physical danger.” accoc o rd in g to li ‘ n • • All Season •'Polycord t M fainvay. allegedly .stageaged a bi/arre This wasiiisn'i just a pipe dream: statement filed in fcder;:ral court on ^ 10.50S15 ..woiSi2»,e! Q scheme lo bilk insiiraneenee companies Rende's twotv friends, Kenneth and1 b eh alf o fth e brotijers AllMbenon. The - 2 ^ $ 9 9 8 6 Q out of more ihan SI .6 mjmillion. Roben AlbUbcnon, had actually pulled1 idea progresiSed ffom shehooting him- E 75RHi*d6“' Tliey neiirly goi awayay wilh il. too. il off. Kenennelh A lbcrlon was a 46* self in the hand, to havin{ing several o f — unlil the two retirees;e s a lle g e d ly year-old retiree.rei Me had IcH the New/ his fingers cul or shotIt of f. t6 th e p :12.50lil5 ..WOJSI40.18 ^ decided ihai tlie doc wasn't vva> holding York Cityty Police Departmeni eightI simpler stroke of ju.st Ilopping off - H 7sm..^69“ f i up his end o l'the deal amiam tried a lil- years carlicrlicr on a disjibility pension. the top h a lf ofh is indexc finger.f . S f l f l l I tic e.Monton. which promrompted Rehde Uoberl AllAlberlon, 54. was already/ , R ende. o f co u rse , wc ,T235/85R1610PLY S to try to hang lhe scancan) on ihem. living iji^'l^'laglcr Ucach. He'd retiredI how to numb the fitfinger with Then all ihree siaried secretlysec taping- in lWX3*fi-r'fi-om his position as a city ’. painkillers and liow to0 stanch the (■ In a WosS12&.68 ^ -' one an»)ther's eonversersalions and supervisor>or and w as liv in g on his5 '’ bleeding on’lhc w ay to ththe hospital. ffe \ fearing Ibr iheir lives,•i. aand the FUI own disabilibilily pension, . In May 1992, Kennetleth Albenon ^ 9 * 1 0 5 “ I /JS got called in. and ... they’ley’re sorting il ' Accordirding to a siaicmeni Kende.- took out a S1.3. m illion1 ]policy wilh ^ 1 1 o n l now up lh e iniinterstate in laier gaveve the FBI. both brothersi Slate Farm Fire & Casuallaliy Co. The Jaek.sonville. in federalli 'coun.c( ' , told himI theyt> had faked their dis-• policy supplemented hisis homcown- I Some people say Oililalifomia is the ‘ abilities. AllAl three say the scheme to> er's insurance and wouldId co v er him C h [ oddball capital of lhe UiiUnited Slates, include RendeRc on the gravy trainI in ca.se he injured anothetier person. ■ ■ Z Z E "E m I IJiit for pure, unadoidorned. all- was halchtdied on frequent huntingt The deed was done Feb.b. 9. 1993. on | H WRAHGLEIt S — WVORKHORSE C H American weirdncss. nonothing beats and fishingng trips together. St. Augustine Ucach. Cinircumstances p t ||||^H AT t s siinny l-lorida. a placei; wwhere \vork- Rende.. 3K.X had flined w ilh poten-■ surrounding the chop arcrc in dispute. F J n W a tS n ex;XTRA GRIP UT ^ ing an angle is a wayly iof lile. For lial disabilililiiy himself sevenil yearsi but the chop itself was mailade by hold- pR Durable On/Off ihose who love ihis platplace - - froni earlier, whenwh he d ev elo p ed a cy.st ing Rende's right hand onin a chopping ' fltijBval TlTraction Ughf . Rood Traction / S its glitzy tropical-gardeiden eslaies tu ganglionI ono his-'right wrist. It’s a1 block by the wrist, accord!rdinglocoun B B TruckTl Radiols ® its honky-tonk patchesL-s ol*< low-renl benign growth, gn which he'd-4iadI documents. Kenneth Alb•Iberlon held P fl LT23?775R15 , '9 pensioner paradise —- ggelting here removed,. butb a cyst ul that spol, and1 down the doc's hand andJ balancedI an and !jtaying here is lhen bibiggest prize ihe,,.surgerjery to remove it. posed a1 I /ax above the m iddle knuiluckle ofhis - LT235!35/75R15 .1 M *169“ g offered in ihe greai gameme of life. risk of sutiublle damage to tendonsi /rig/ h t index finger: |4 ■' ; 24.500— . 24.000 — G

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P a st" A S h e:^lio ^ l plans to use Spotting alcoholihol abuse in older thc SICSlOO worth o f Pizza 3y Steve Crum p adults Is oftenI dldifficult because I ccrtificatcs for fim eS'N ew s w riter symptoms of theWe 'disease can be classrcjsrobm parties and confused with agejge-related medical inccntimtivcs lo keep the _ T vi'lN , F A L L S — L c l's su; 77 disorders. Here aan r e s o m e s ig n s , in c h ildIdrcn n encouraged. rears old; wilh a coffee tabic fi fomily an older adult thatmt imight be caused T h e: school sc currently >hoios. a Winnebago in the dri b y alch o l, a n d n o3 t aag in g : : d |H has all 27 of its first- P"® iflh in your fishing tackle box. • Flushed face,:e, dilationi of blood throughugh sixth-grade stu- . vessels arourid theIhe n o s e . d e n tsIs enrolled I in thc . , Life^^been goo^ and retiretiremeni genilc. .• T rem bling. prograrjjam. Liberty Chris- . mt the go\den years haven’tI’t agedi us well • Smell of liquof|uor or mouthwash Academy-is-a-pti-_ . _ ^ , ------is iHc b o u r^ n . ; ------onbreath (to-disguiig u ise-liq u o r sm elO c------; Christian School in Your best liiend. golf partneitncr and fishing Sluffed-speech,ach, h o a r s e v o ic e . ___ Jerome. luddy died of cuncc*. two yearsye; ago. and " ~ ' • Unexplainedil bibruises, repeated The BCX)K IT! Nationajnal Reading Inccn- 'our wife, with her^-n frieiViends and her falls. live Program sponsoredd llIhc "100 Perccnt :hurch group, has gradually’ gravitatedgr into • G a p s in m e mnory, o r confusion, Enrollment Sweepstakcs/-CSi'-'-for elementary ji 1 diffcrcni orbit. '• F a tig u e , in sosm m rnla. school principals. The projirogram ofTers pub- “ "Jeopardy" and "Thc Pric Is R ig h l” • W eig h t lo ss, malnutrition,ma He. private and parochial1 scschool principals a . lave evolved into a numbingg S4sameness, the i, • Loss of interjterest in previous ’ chancc to win funds forfor their school li- :ids never call, und som e Tuesday Tui after- p le a s u re s . braries and other educatio:uional rcsourccs by J " loons last forever. 't; • Neglected personalpei appear- enrolling 100 pcrcent o fr eligiblecli students in ^ You've always been able tolo handle your - i.;s a n c e . BO O K IT! BOOK IT is an annual five- .. iquor. even lo the point of drirdrinking a mas- aggression. monih reading program sponsoredsp< by Pizza W ■ cr sergeant under the tabic at Fort Ord in • Prefers attemd^ridlng events where Hul that is designed to moimoiivale children lo . 943. so il,wasn’t very long belbefore you and • Ini' drinking is acceptsipted, such as lun- . read with ihrpe incentivesves - pizza, praise im Beam bccomc good frkndsnds. ^ cheons, happy hourlOure a n d p a rtie s, and recognitidl). It will cele:clebrateiLs lO than-, There wen; waming signs, blof coursc. but _: • Disposes off largela volumes of . nivcrsaiy this year. you'our wife and your kids, growrown wilh their A id e m p ty , b e e r .a n dI liquor llq bottles and >wn families, didn’t see — ditldidn’l w ant lo. (S seems secretive abia b o u t it. . Betty Lou M cMurdiesofTw ol in Falls has id wus getting • Makes a ritualjal of having drinks completed a course in diadiamonds with thc >ad was gelling older. Dad hokicr. Dad w as slipping a liltle.liitl ______IS before, with or afteafter dinner ~ and . Santa Monies Calif-rboscdsed Gcmological in ------“Dad was unconscious at his workbench U b e c o m e s a n n o y e9 d whenv the ritual is ■ stiiute o f America._ She! hos ht been owarded . , n th c g urugc w h en they- found fo» you-on - S . .. d is tu rb e d .______■ the institute’s prcsllgious's'D D iiimdnds Ceilifi* . S • Can't handleI roiroutine cliores’and catc. 'hanksgiving morning. Jim\ Beam B having lad Q disagreement with Tylenu M paperwork wlthoihout making mis- GM( is a non-profit cdieducational and re- "Getting old in ihis societv i; ■ ta k e s . ------scarch~onrJniz3ttDn-servin{ring, tlic jcw eliyin* ■' — rj— coordinaior.at ■ ='Fort-tauderdardalrSurHSentlnel;------dustry. To complete thc coicourse, students arc /ayle Mauldin, treatment co< he Walker Center’s Goodingng oQicc. who ■ Sources: Americancan Association of asked to leam a range o>f f i:infonnation from ‘'Unfortunately. jjS S j||JH ■ Retired Persons,, HsHanley-Hazelden * the crcalion of diamondss tcto world diamond icars similar stories oHcn. "Ui ticrc ore chemical substances aavailable lhat markets and tcchniqucs o f s or^llmg. IJ"lake it worse, and by far thehe most prcva- B scorch, projects and a 1 1992 congressional • m l is alcohol.” PMO BuHnawVANOV AREW•Nz report, is stanling: Maiy Ann Jackson hasas beenI selected for Many families, friends andid even« doctors i t s n o t ea:lasy growing old In thisIs society, but spendingng m ore time with the According lo thc FortFor Laudcfdalc.. Fla., publication in "W ho's WhcVho Among Ameri- Sun-Scntlnel. older peo|people are hospitalized co's Teachers." She wasas chosen by out- ivcrlook ® drinking in older people.pc Some, bottle Isnin ’t t h e c u r e , a c c o r d ing toI exports. ct out o f denial, .while othersrs arca iooled by more frequently for‘ alcohol-relalcdale prob- standing students as a teacl-acher who "made a • ' ibling. mcmoty sei them.”” said Mary Ash. a Canyon'on View you’re scared to death somebody is goin^ng Icms than heart attacks:ks: Up to 70 pcrccnt of difference" in lhc li%'cs oifhersnjdcnis. f hi , ymptoms — including ircmbli 3ss, repeated falls, deprcssioision, molnutri- Ifospital co f Wyoming. /idow crs w ho live alone. - "Everybody has-losscs. butbut if you’re a - "If you , bbelong lo that generationI thatth was Thc level off alcoholal abuse among oldciIcr dents have uIcohoNrclau:latcd problems. Tie gains to ofT- aro u n d wlivhcn Prohibition was repcpealcd. Americans, as; documenteddi by various rC' Thc University o f Idahoaho in Moscow re- oungcr person you have some rc- P le)ase a si see DRUNK/C2 cently awarded scholarshiiships omounting to | . . more lhan S2.5 million.. MMagic valley area recipients includc thc followilowing. The art = ==Espean2alcy&i>Cfilissr4wrGretdjen-brBaf ------;— ^ l u s h o e e d s ^ tosovsky. C hri^e M. Brown.~DawnaBr L “"“T IT O S e i ' D em is, Julia M. Pntiidge.ge. Aogella N.'Eckr ByC athyWW alworth “ 1 southern China. The trick for vaccine'makere ext Mindy T. Johnson. DiDuw^ne L. Kim-, - • ^71.Tha Times-News Timcs-New;ws correspondeni is to figure out which stn:strains will be thc most boll. Jd m iL Kofantopp,, ITmjothy t W. Lam- , W here•e to get ’em prevalent and dangerousous for the coming sea- m o s. SbeUy M. Lewis. Angela At D. Schacr, stay healthy in spilsp'rteofholk TWINF/FALLS — In spile ofthe furael timl allh Flu Clinic will'bc held son. said Lana Hill, infecnfection control nurse at ■ ______nobody wa:k'anis the flu, it's coming ar Twin Falls C linicand HosHospital. , . BriimL. Was, Todd E WeiVeils, Caleb Wright diday.qwds: ——- . fromtWOjoA9 11:30.a.m . and lr.4 p.m.. • -and QuylHcnnc T.'Zanirauraito. all of Buhl: ~ ^ -----T ltatm canririi^-ijboiit-timc-io bare amiSr i^-i^Ust-ycar-tho^flu-straiiitrains-wci^lrom-l^aK, ------Sctb A. Gitaifield and JustinJus T. SorcDsen, ,\>Use your own penI w:w h e n y o u Flu shotsts will bc available from three : first letter o f lhc last name. Panama and Beijing.”.” HillM said, "This year •,;}. next moniliIth. I f y o u 're under 65 and _ (the vaccine consists of) A-Tcxas. A-Shann- both of Dietrich: Josq)hph R. Swamer of Wlwrfteia'check,rtthe'£tore. ' __QnJ3cl..6,Jr.Jrom -8J0Jii30:a.m...the_ • Eden:^S.M. Hansen and1 JohnJc R. Madden, - • --Keep your hands awayay firomI y oor - - healthy, dononU bolhcr-aboul-u-llu vaccini.in ija o c - clinic will sec: M Ihrough Q; and from'1-4 liong and*D^anama."'' BccauscB< thc strains of tors and public pu health officials say. fiu do change every year,car. you need a new shot both o f Fairfield; Allisonm JJ. Lindholm and fa c e ., , , y- 1'^ p m- R IhrougllUgh Z. On Friday, Oct. 7, Ryan V. Mai. both ofFif Filer; Velentin . • vy^h hands often, esp ecially If . you're a sci!icnior citizen or have a chroi from8;30-n;3C:30 a.m., thc clinic will sec each year, {ind immunitylity will' last you through' .the flu season; she explainilained. Celaya-Miller. Amanda,a. E.E Jones. R o b o t | ycyotj tinie with large grbtfljs,gre . • ness, read 01 . n ____ ^ Ihrough D amand from lf4 p.m., and will W . McH&Tgue. John S. P’atterson ^ and Travis ; . • If office w p p H ra a re shhared, a r dean The Souiuih Central Public Health1 Depart. C g jjjjoygj,[i LL. Those who comc at the ‘T h e best lime to get:l a flu shot is mid-Octo- , . L. Thoinpson. all of Cood3oding; Ronald W. ; ycyour de s k top a n d K eyboardrHVteffy c ■ mcnl will ggive flu shots to those who rill wait Ihcir turn. ber lo mid-November,. beforebe! you get the flu." ^ Colcnjan and M att W. Y'ore. ott both ofHoger- i • IflnfiKied, donttakeaspiispirin.wNch and older oroi to people wiih a chronick iitlness * _ Hill said, "M any peoplelie aask me ifthey con gel islhmu, next monlh. On Oc ihe flu from the Hu shot.3t. ThcT answer is no.” man: Jamie G. Rubcl o f HaHailey; Jennifer M. ■■ hth a s b e e n im plicated .in: RReye's e) syn- such as asi 1 is that co.ld-likc upper respira- low a schedule dicuited by?iile tl S '"•lucnzii is ’ Tliis year’s flu vaccim Huetdg and Brian M. White. hitt both of Hazel- drdrome; use aspirin substitutete ilinstead. ' they’ll folio 'ou get wilh a runny nose, per- :cinc is so new that lhc' our last name. It’ll cost scniciio rc SK- infection you * supplier is slill putting; lhc finishing touches on ton; Troy D. Bames, Landindis M . B am a, Je- • Try a vaporizer — stes(team m ight letter in yoi and fcvcr for a week or two, everyone elseeh pays SI I. Ify o u ’re cove)VL°rSi bv ^ ■ it, HowaiiJ said. It’s a go( ftcy D. Clark. Sarah L.. CoTTcU.O James-R. ‘ be Storpachfluiswh,when your tummy is really up- good ihjng it looks like the depanm ent will bill thc i just an ordinary flu seasonison. Dalton, Crystal J. Halstea[tead, Josh Hodge, - • Don't share eating, drinkrinking u ten- j Medicare, tl IC federal sc, ^ i,|, thu w orld:rid for 24 hours. , j governmentnt for you, • " If w e’d had cases in Juice M; James. Anocst L. Johansen. John •sUs. -sU . V ; in paist yeare, there’s anothci in September, like last for influenza, not thc slomai Pjy year, lhat would'have b< D. Maishall. Velia Talamiamantes, Leslie A. •, C o v e r y o u r m o u th w wl h e n y o u ( This is fc r?;'";;- „ew S'„n^"flu coming whcnce nibst Hu c been out of the ordi- laret Howard, senior public ■ ■ Thompson and Steven1 C. Vming. all of • sneeze, sr a ^ othm to dq ttwtie same. : ; said Margai lie health originate,lie, from dom estic animols in ir P leease a s see SHOTS/C2 • Jerome; Robert E. Daley,f. SuzanneS K. Dol- - beig. Lori M. Gold. Alyssi/ssa' N . Lyons, Lee ^ P. Ritzau and Levi T.. Shoolroy, SI all of I Ketchum: Mami L. Dickickard, Wendy L. ^Confessi< ions of aa44ane5 lover ivith gro)uttd to ccdvei^ Rutledge and Wesley B.SdSmith, all o f Kim. As a young boy growing upip ii in thc East. 1 r ~ 3 H H i j and brother-in-lawaw, w c steered nonh to see mny j inlo Idaho, we celebratedItcd — sort of. I was toO - bcrly: Suzanna-D.-Simot Qon o f M urlaugh;------;rnRen-dreamed7v of what it woulbuld belike to m ^ T P . Ufe and UmeH6 S brother and sistercr iin suburban New York City,ly. * lircd to cheer. All l could)uld think about was my Damian T. Hamilton andmd Amy E. Kin^ ^riv.rive across the country. Thc -nationalna' parks. € H I^% W inic Ball in'the;he bockyord ond cruising withith bed, my bathroom andid tl thc 3-foot deep sink- ' both of Shoshone; and AlAllison E. Anidt. he rivers. Thc mountains, ‘ Vin my young nephewlews lopped thc visit, and Iheren hole our friends said had appeared after wc*d k A. Carpenter. Ja. “ '-f, Candace A. Bowen, R ick A Tlio.se visions fonunotely bccaicca'me glorious JK W .' 3 we spent the aftciflcm oon wilh m y soofi-to-bc-)c- been on the road only a wiweek. . L. Gooding.'Stcvc ■ C applello son P. Fuehrer. Jeremy L. ‘alily this summer as my wifevifc Lisa and T. 84-year-old grandpndparcnts. The trip was phenomcniicnal. It rnadc us appre- Jlanchett, Gail L. Hazen. < )adcd our pickup and eight weeks.wc 10.000 I— . .1 I After paying S40S40 to drive on New York’s tolloil cialc thc scenic beautyily oc f the Wcsl and thc Jodie L. Laming. Kellie U 21 5 lilcs and sutcs laier, I hadd s( seen all thoso Wc arriveivcd in Cincinnati eight day;lays aficr roads, wc passedd throughtl Niagara Falls and ara a sheer mayhem that is the East, It mode us up- ' Loog, Brett W. Madron. M«»cusS.McDon-Mf ICS 1 only dared to da*am aboutu ta a s a d iilJ . leaving Kimimberly, and Lisa and 1 ^- aiand her omcry border guardlard and spenl a night in Ontarioio. predate our. 1, 100-squaiiiuare fool. 80-ycar-old Matyanoa H. Pot ' '" q , aid, Joseph E. Peave/, Mt Our journey began wilh a 2.3(2.300-milc loop brolher Midichacl. who ficw oul to drivirive back Tlie next few daysyi Itook us through an absolutely:ly house. And il made usIS rcrealize driving has its Please see SPSPOTLIGHT/C2 irough Oregon. Northern CalCalifornia and with us -— breathed a sigh of reliefc f a s w c beautiful part o f‘the thc country— ihe Greal Lakes:es pluses and minuses, ______' I ' Ncv,Icvada. Wc took in Crater LakLake, the Red- pulled intoI thetl driveway al her parents’s’ fhouse, region — until w.vc e arrived; in Duluth, Minn., fotfor W hich leads me to the point of this column woooods and Yoscmilc. More impmportanlly. wc Two weeeek's and two-sailing,trips,)s, m any Lisa’s cousin’s wetwedding. An 81^-hour weddingng — the three main thingsgs I learned on this.trip: tookK)k thc lime to be present at the th( baptism of wonderful homc-ccxikcdhi meals and a pi]pig roasi reception, beach1 partiespi {ind on ill-folcd canoc6 c .. I. Save money and fiyfly- — il’s easier, o urtur new godson Daniel in the b)oy a y area. ; later, we were w« on our way to see friencn d s in trip were enough1 to head us toward Teddy Roo-x>- ^ . Save money and fiy —- il's easier.' AlAfler a stop'at home, albeit a bbrief one. the central Ohiolio and then lo southern Neww Jenwy scvcll National Park*ark in North Dakota, 3. Save money and fiy -— il's easier. M o vies C 1 1 sojoijjoum continued through Ycllocllowsiorie. thc lo scco u rnnew c niccu. Thk last few daydays were spenl relaxing with10 a ^ C12 gighom Mountains. Devils T 9 wW er and Bad-.- (Tiredyet'ct? 1 don’l wanl to hear it.) close friend in.Gjreot rc Falls, Mont.,.and.thcn.weMC Vih Cappielb is a pait-tait-time sports ivriter. He A bby nds Naiional Park.- After a irxtruly relaxing visit with Lisa’sa's sister headed for home.nc. As ivc crosscd thc bordeiler 'and his wi^ Lisa are tcachiaciicrs ia Kimberly. • J i I '1 , ' i\ C-2 Tlmo»-N®w». Twin F8|l88|l8. Idaho Sunday, S«ptemb«ib«r25,1994 Drunk_ Conlinued froni C l ; told'thc Fortort Lauderdale newspap^. tack U o r died o f interriahbleileeding. But diction'proboblcm, you’re going to> :for?’ and if it’s hot needc:dcd. we get - ment centcr;cr likeI ours for help in "Other societies'valueje older« peo- "When you>u Start mixing this, with it’s it th e booze that w ill killill y ou." h a v e to WOIvork with the family,"’ ri id d f it." ' so rtin g them:m ou( t." pic." said Simone Azure,re, addictions high rates ofo f alcoholism ; it really be- It’s a chicken-egg; question Ash.said. That’s •especially imptiportonl be- Still, addictdictions counselors point counselor and directorir ofo alcohol comesairiuc(uch worse problem." whether w retirement-induciiced depres- The niostit popularp techm que .is in-- • cause o lder people are oReften popping out. that a majmojority of older people and drug treatment pnprogrom at AlcoholI posesp special problems sion si or alcoholism come: fifirst. Wolk- tervention, inin which a trained wun-- j pills that can kill them. '* don't have proproblems with alcohol o r Canyon View. "Ours dodoesn't, al- forolderaduldulls. " . cTrJor a one, believes thattl olcoholics selor and familyfar me.mbei^ literally/ "Twoi families of dmgsIgs. th e o p i- drugs, aren’ti’t cdepressed and manage though that’s changinglg ia little, if And theyy canc develop those prob- . . areai b o m headed fo r trouble3le. gang up on1 0 a person with 'a drug orr i ates and' the b«nzodiazepi;piiics, have to enjoy retirertirem ent you’re old, it’s easyf i(to g e t d e - ' lem s even th(though they are not dnnk* “Sometimes there arere signs of alcohol probh»blcm. Ithc yoleTilKfrrdrrcal'p'r'pTdtleni'sr ------T T irh a pjplKTolderpcoplrl-know— p le pressed, and if you’re depiIcprcsscd, il's ing more lhaihan they hoid in the past. A trouble tr during the younger;cr years ond • “Sometimemes. the person will getI I M auldin said. “That’s b&caicause i f you ore the oness wlw ho keep b u ^ ',“ M iciak easy to drink." person’s lotaDtal body w ater decreases sometimesst Ihere aren't," A zure said, angryj somictimcs eti they won’t, but ol-• i m ix them in 'the w rong coilombination, said, • ’’That’s thc irony," MaiMauldin said, as heagc^,. w hich m eans h e docs not “ I f there are problem s,.manytimes' n most alwayiays they already knowf < or if you mix them with alcohol,al the ' “You needeed to get out and^do "Millions of older peopk>ple arc self- have to drinkink as m uch as a younger thqi'MI th mariifest themselveves as fam i- there’s a prob-oblem;" Anre soid. "If you have a loved ooi ne w h o is Sun-Sentinel rcponcd. - • a half a,beeleer con make a person “Who wants to admit thattl: Grand* emotion involvolvcd." Imixing pills or mixingg pills and **It*8 hardd f< for anyorie in this so- "While thc elderly conronstitute II prone to fallirIling d ow n the stairs. pip a ’s a dnm k?" W alker saidlid. M iciak sometimes soi invites older' { alcohol, that’s somctlIthing you cicty to admitImit they can’t belly-up . pcrccnt of the general popuopulaiion. re- But more often than noilot, an older patients fo) bringb in all their prc*• r need to take care of riglght owoy." (to the bor)ir) ;anymore," he said, scarch has shown they con;;onsume ovcr " I f you kkeep « drinking, it will kill alalcoholic gets help'becauscISC. his loved scription mc(nedication, and together• I Mouldin said. “You can’n’t lake all' “They needd hhelp, they, need to be 25 pcrcent o f all medicati(:ations." Dan you. one waway or another.” Azure oro n es con’t — o r w o n ’t —-take I it any .they go throirough the bottles — oc*' < of their i^ills away, beca:ause some told the truth,Ith, and so do their fam* Segal, a clinical supcrvisrvisor at lhc said. ‘‘It wonon’t say in your obituary mm ore. . casionally/ £grocery bags full of' < of them‘might-be ncceSessary. but ilies. Grondpidpo’s sick. Grandpa's' Nova Community Cliniclie for Older »n ‘he paperer that you died of alco-- “If you’re going lo su(uccessfully bottles, ^ o u need to get to a doctord or an alcoholic.'ic. G ran d p a’s g o t o dis'- A d u lts in L auderdale. La:L akes. F la., holism ; il’llII say s you had a heart at* trtreat an older person wiv ith an ad - “I say, *WlWhat arc yoij mfeing iWsI bringI them to an addictiitions treat* ease.". Shots Let us anncounce your aranniversary Continued from C1 allcrgic to eg g s. H ill said . the th winter monihs." Howor’ard advised. You've beancard il before, but the advice celebratiitions! Call 73353-0931 year, that would have been:cn out o f thc Another groupgn likely to experience “Particularly “1 those (parents)I .withv infants, is as good toda;)day as it was last year Rest, ordinary." o ra hard flu seasoason, Kowaid adverse rcacliiclions is those with Cuil-' and ar especially don’t let th rfcrng indfspensiable start giving (lu shots Oct^: 3. 9 a.m. to Those whoho already have o cold or soap'will. so And. “In a publicic setting use. sneeze, igttn many succesVul busimisiness w om en o f th e noon and from I to 5 p.m.. NNo appoint- fever shouldi woitu until their symptoms p pa : ^ towels instead o f bath “ I f you have cold-likc sym'mptomscall------H ow ord wwarned.not j lo mix cold an n aundnf^you for a staffst m em ber of pital's 7,000 doses mn out: joy good healealth, “Have no need be- your yc doctor first," H o w ^ sasaid. “Don’t m ed icatio nIS s w ilh a lc o h o l. 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RATE F O R S P A C E :'53 Spotlightit______/ / v l':'lf photo IS, .an additional 9 wm oe cnargilarged for photos la ^ a t the,newspaper. Continued from 01 music, abstratra c t v id eo and video o f ice icc Mittleider, both/of Twinin Falls and ploys Hoover^er and Brown. Harnar T ^ . W ^ ; b y 2 3/4” high I ihoff. Kevin R. Pyle. Malvlatthcw M. computcr-gcnc:nemled inictol images. ' Jane Joi C. Smith o f Overland PaPork, Kan. works for Dr.•. BniceB M cComas and Dr. ‘ftom ikion ’til 5 p.m. - by appappointment only, ' Que8QeU.Wim&znR.Riddlebnebctgcr, A l- Peck is the-.lie-.son o f Raym ond.Peck, Steve Schmidd iiin Twin Foils. i,'Fi1d^y, Octobflr7th. Mondo nday. O c to b e r 10th tasred a Salinas. Erick M . ShiShaner, Am* fonncrlyofTvTw in Falls, and the grand* Four Magic Valley area rcsisidcnts have ■ iqtbs: Monday. October 10tt10th a t 5 p.m . ber L. Talley. Bobbi A . Tbontom psonand son o f Earl Pec’eck o f Tw in Foils. eim eai ed prestigious/Ccrtified MMedical As* The Times-irs-Ncws welcomes items Tne: T uosday. O c t 11th a t S pp.m. Benjamin W. Worst, all ofTv'T w in Falls. sissistant credentials by passing; thct Ameri- about area rcsiiesidenis who rcceivc hon- itlon Date: Sunday, O ct 16t16th Eric Smithll Irecently graduated from can cai Associalion'of Medical1 Assistants’/ ois or rccognillvlion. Send infonnation to 'David Peck is one of thebe irecent ex- Orcgoii Stolee IUniversi^ with a bache- Certification Ce Examination. RecRecipients iiH The Trmes*NeNews Spotlight column. hibitors in thc "Expansions”is’’ display at Ior of scicncece degree in nuclear engi* elude clu Kim L ittk ttD ^ P B DodaHoovtr, d P.O. Box548.:8. Twin Falls 8)30S:\ 'fhe'iTimes-NgwiVS (he M obius in Boston, Mass.ss. nccring. H e {graduated magna cum both bo o f Twin Falls, Stad H aoBDsr o f Filer • • Expansions is a mullimcdiicdia compo- laude (with stnstraight A*s) and received a and an (Boria Brown of Jerome.. ^/ 1 four are I ^ “ sition and installation for 1010 instrumen-i: fellowship to enroll in post-graduate graduates gn o f the mcdical assissisting pro* talists and four'engineers.;rs. The 90* studies at thele University of Michigan . . gramgn at thc College o f Southena n Idaho, minute work‘combines elemcrmentsofim- beginning thi;this month. He is o 1990 Littleton is employed byy Dr. Mary p ro v isa tio n . 2'Oth century graduate ofT’ Twin Falls High .School Groda-Lewis Gr in T m n Falls;; vAsthma & -'notatiort/composiiional lechn:hnique, tape • and is the sonan of Leon Smith and Jan- Allergy A! of Idaho in Twin1 I F alls cm* ' :

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— T A 1. F e e t b I e t t e rr a b o uUt - f e w r h e a l t h1 c a r e : r e f b rr m . [And we milean C-L-E-/A-Ni) Iduho hn^pituls huvc beenhc< coneemeil We’re ; titakinf! udvantafHt y u u r h e a lth c u rc fo r• u lon^i time. purchmlasinjJ u rn m d c m c n ts t«» curb:u rb c o sts und ' Wc lh'uvun’4 been wn’iting foror health care unitinfict^vorks wilh I It's beBEEN GREAT, EB ut... W e're iserious . ; tieroiform lo h"bppcn. We’re mmu a k in g it p h y stcciims ii u n d o th e rs lu m eet[ IdiIdahoans' ■ ! huprippcn. As u result, hospituilitul costs in heulth1 cuare needs and improvec hihealth h e r e ' s ^ SAMPLE S / OF w h a t 'sS l£FT & HOW YOUJ CCAN CLEAN'up! ^g a e a ^ idloho a h arc umonfi thc lowestrst ini the nuiion. status.I. c rc ’s w h y . m i l l l E ight w ayly hand tied pretty/ 3S t r i p e d sofa & love:jeseat, SJ097 M P rogrgressive Legislatipn Ixpanded O utpatienent Services 'I" Contem poiloraiy top grain blailack leather sofa, $6'>697 diiho’s low health cure e<)st!:<)sts a re als<> I n rc c c n t y e u rs, Id u h u hhospltals hnvc the resi:su|t o f prufiressivc lefr tableI lamps, as lo'low as $57 ^ been:en shifting cure to less cost Pastel gree oslly outpulient privatele sc c to r cfTorts. .f'Jcw lawiw s sjjiv e t een decorator sofa,a, $297 Ji® 2 8cr\ir\'icc faster than is hiippeni . in d iv idduals i und those who worlvorkinR~T ------— Vour choicf«>r u niform ople home faster. New Ifcllniqucstcc ‘ 1'and electronic clainis pnw spcciccd u p lenfvcr>' limtin ra nnd :d m cdical saviri}>s uecoiihuiitils. fflQnml mobiubilu units anil tclumedtcini:inc impnivc T . cess to patients in runil an daho hospitals are dedicatented to W m m h I " '"1“ pi„„„crcrinji hifquality. cost-efTci KU&UtU ruduid u eing costs. lifTective healthI care for all Idahoarloans. ^ | | i — H[ea]th e i C are N etw oro r k s A H 5 1 IH ospiiuls «rc forminft F o r a free hrt>chuntiurc o r m ore HUjmUpB - ulliuiliuhces to'.Hhure informatioi in fo rm atio n callall thet Idaho BBWw M <^uiiuipment und - i l i a HospitalAssfKssociati«)n at pertise. ■ . (208):)338*SI00. 3. . JDAHA H O H d s p i t a i A s siO i C IA T lO H Sunday. Suptt:3tombor25. 1994"f,Timos-Ncws.iws. Twin Falls; Idaho C-3 i

. . I-.. . . Engageemente \Weddilicgs V Anderson-Tucicker r f “. - ^ Cole-Hildreieth CoUings-Mej[e|-rell HAILEY - Sabra A. Turucker and BUHI. Ronda l.arace Hildreth TWIN FALLS - L y le a n d Eric C. Anderson were■c married and Scott Cole were marrirricd Nov. Diana CuramUis of T\\ F a lls A pg. 6 al a garden weddinling held at ' . 13 Ut the FirM C h ristian Church C ill S r , ' “panrntFnTi —— and bob ana uoromy MA' errcll — - thirhDm c-Dfihr bridc's-p ■ W h l’. / ■Hailey. > ' • • B urley, announce the enjengagement - - , Oftieiating the doiible-r•rmg cere-• W ^ ^ I of (heir daughter. Les.tfslie Janc; ^^£^991^- O fllciating vvas Ju d g e JsJack V arin mony was the Rev.. W . Jim Merrcll, lo Timothothy Ray' . ■■ of Fairfield. The Rockin'n* H ippies 'W in’kle. Chad Jensen, br[irother-in-. / ColHngs. son of EarlI arand Diane band of Boise performed. ; law .of the bridegroom111 s a n g " l.i ; Collings o f Ponland. OrOre. She is The bride is the daughteiler of Larry ' ' aWL C ross My H eart" l\v G^^|•lNrge Striiit. .' V . -also the daughter of the I Janet .and Karen Tucker of Ha-lailey and ^ Trulee Millington was the Cum m ins. Jerome, and parents of ihll e bride- i J j . J K The bride is the dau;ughler-of V •• Mcrrcll is a graduatea te o f T w in lip groom arc Wilma a n d G ib •Roben and Sliaron liil o f \ - X .A l . Falls High School and i attend* . Anderson ofTwin Falls. Buhh and parents of th bride-"^^^^A ing' the C ollege ofSouthcithem Idaho Stacey Tucktr. sister ofifthebride. 1 groom are Jav and l-\e C also ' for prc*vcterinar\- scicnci: ■ ' »served as the bride's maidd of honor.. o f Buhl. ■ r r■ Denistf Dl Lancaster, frien;nd of the , ■ She is employed at HeHeimingsen . — B rc n d a - B o w e r .- .siste-te-r o i' th e aid. Alyssa-i : C old Storage Co. in Twirwin Falls. I bbride, r serx-ed as bridesmaii m bride. served as the bridiid e 's m aid .‘\nderson. daughter of tlthe bride- S a b ra anc Collings is a gradraduatc of ' TImotlothy Collings md Eric A n d erso n of honor. Bridestnaidsi in i clu d ed S co tt ancand Ronda Colo groom , w as the tlow er girl. Medford Sr. High School Sc in andLe ion was held following Tlinja ^ and Diana Michell'■Ibcrger of Leslie Merrell ^ Doug Anderson, brothi . M edford. Oi'e.. serve•ved s e v e n ny at the Tucker home. Hagerman, ^ ^ cousins of tlthe bride, bride, altetulended llie guest book. ^degroom served as bi ■ years in the Army as a paratroop-p; Ho is emphiploved by K.D Farm s ^ w\ friend of the'bride. Roscanna Jones, cousi:sin o f t h e -Miin l-iclielbcrIbcrger. and Rocks iind Croomsmen included Jin1™ r™ .' Kalhy Drew. er and is now attendinging CSI for in Tuin Fall:alls' The wedding is r guest booki bride, ^ was the llower girl.rl. R an d y M arcorconi. cc'fisins of the forestry". • planned for FcFeb. II. 'rifriend of the bridegroomr S S Bobby Clark, friend:id of (he bride, intended.led Ihe gift (able, ; is a gniduate o f W ood . \Viwere Steve and W illiec Wnlkcr. '* bridegroom, served as bbest m;in. I he briile'sle's boiiiiuet. flower de. Levi River High ScSchool in Hailey. She is " cousins of the bridi Groomsmen ine ludedd Travis arrangementsn(s aiul dceoradoiis n u s s e n I- - trainer ofthe Jerome ,, Kaster-Rasmi .^nderson. son of the briiridegrdom. o"'nor and tr ;iw o f th e d o n e:.by b j Gina Wra> and i FKnessCenicrter. Bxewcr. " brothet-in-hiv SHOSHONE T Vcrl'1 aiand Alana J# :-\vas the ringbearer. bride and Brad Wray, brbritther-in- Amy Jensen,n. s sisters of the bride- Rasmussen of Shoshone.;ie. announce Special guests includeled grand“ , The bridegr:groom is a graduate of t,law ofthe briilegroom. groom , the engagement of their:ir daughter. mother* of the brideie. Pearl Boise Statee iUniversity. Hc is a Speciiil gues(s iiichideileii griind- • I he bridee is il graduate of the 1 Niarcia Lyn. to Tobbyly J.J K aster. W ^ . - ^ j b MMcKinney of Cheyenne. VWyo.. and^ tilacher at Buhuhl High SchooL parenlsp ofthe bride. Mr. anili M rs .^ l:i'> v ,| .Acadeiii;leiiiy in I'iiirl'ield. Ohio. son of Jcrrv nnd Patt K a ste r o f ■ . uncle and au(i( of the bridide. Chucir Tli.e . new!wlyweds reside in K enueth liic h e lb e rg e r iinnul itrand- Sheis-^-ninloycil>vcd bv H ori/on .Air .ind - V ' . ^ 9 and an Wnnda'McKinrj'ey ofC•Colorado. Wendell., ; Buhl. Ppareius of ihe'bridegroi■oom. Mr. Biirpcr Kihg oof fl'w I in l-alls. : Rasmussen is a 1990) graduategr o f and Mrs. Scott Btowii. The briilegro■groom is a graduaie o f ; Shoshone High SchoolI arand a 1992 / Ciina Wray. Marni Bririidshaw. Buhl High Sch<^school and served txnr • graduate of the Colrollege of ^ Paul-Owing . Amy Jenseii'aiui .tana Colole. sisters ye:irs in the.* Nlarine Nl Corps. Me is Southern Idaho. She is emc ployed a i~- ■' TW IN FALLS - Sandy Ov and of ihe bcidegrooni. servrved cake , employed _ bv b; ' Gail piMilsijn ; at Magic Valley I'amilyy PPhysicians BillBil Paul, were married April 16 Ihe and punch. I'rucking o f‘ Bu Buhl. in Twin Falls. Twin Falls Refomied Church. M elissa Ivvans. friemnd ol' the l i»o newlywcyweds reside in Buhl. Kaster is a 1987 gragraduate of la Rasmussen Tobby Kaster Ofllciating was .Pastolo r B rian ' Filer High School, lie is self- an d To Vriesnian. Sylvia Ostern was employed as a ninchcr in Filer.1 piani.s't.pia Kathy Seott acid Jo/iolirt Jes.>c{.'r. Boer-Lancasister ^ The wedding is pUmnctmcd for Oct. will be held fnfrom 6 (0 9 p.m. at the WtIriends of the bride, sang. •« 14 in the South Hills. A reception Shoshone LDSDS Church. The bride is the daughter olo f Ken and K - * TWIN I'Al.I.S Al\m v Lea Violet Owings o f Twin Falls,Is. .ind par* y Lancaster and Rev. Maiark Ryan -jA FIores-Thornrnton ||$TZri7 entscn: ofthe bridegroom, arere Herbert . ' Boer w'ere married Jui '.VM and Jcnie Paul o f Bden. AAmazing Grace I'ellowshipip in I win TW IN F A L L S - Carolol /Ahrens o f Lorri Hazen, friend of tlthe bride. Falls. _ Boise and David TliomionIton o f Tw in ^V B V s served as the bride's matronn o1 f honor. ^ Officiating was Rev •Bridesmaids included-Shari-Si-Simon and____ - __ Sandy.ily.and-BULEaul — g, " ^ 'l aiis. aniiouriurihe engiig^'gL^ii)Ftit'T>T~|T£ra^B3|p r ------"Sehaal. Bahb ara .-Vnncst (heir daughter. Nichole SuSuzanne, to W - v ^ JarJana Fox. friends of the britride. Holly ccrcmony at the Twin Falls Refonncd pianist. pi Jim and Erin lloet^fcaday (sis- ■■ Louis Terr>' Flores; sonn o Norma Owings. niece of iheibride.le. was the c h u rch . Servin^'ing were M auna Eller, ter te of the bridegroom Flores o f Shoshone. How er giri. ■ - Dianna Guess{ andai Raelene I lohnhorsl. lleidemann 11 and Rev. Lyn/nn Scliall V Thornton is a gradrad u ate o f Lance Paul, son o f the briiindegroom. friends ofthele bride. Deenie Dane, were w the vociilists. Murana(ha High Schoolool and is - seI^•ed as, best man.’ Groomsnsmcn and friend o f the bribride, altended the giics( The bride is the daughteiter of Don 5* / /i attending Boise State UiUniversi(y - u.shers included M ike Paul,, bbrother o f birok, Lancaster and Karen:n B oyd wi(h a inajor in elenicn(arlUary educa- the bridegroom and Mike: fPohanka. i |,c bride; isii a graduate of-the LiLancaster of Twin l-alls.. ;and par- v'.« tion. She is employed byy CCaa'ias of brother-in-law of the brid'idegroom. Univeniity of' lillihii.Id She is emp oyed eients of the bridegroom anire Adrian ------Scottsdale. ; Chris Pohanka, nephew of tlthe bride- by the Twin Fall•alls School Districl. atand Linda Boer of Jerome. Amy ancand Mark Boer F lo re s is a I9}»7 grai groom, was the ringbearer. iraduate of |______The bridegrouroom is a graduate < f ihe Cheryl Beebe, friend oftlfth e bride. .„„{ ,j„i)yd y j o f T w in Falls, and Shoshone Migh School ai Special guest included gmt II |inj BSU Nlchollole Thornton - randinother C o lle g e o f SoSouthern Idaho. He is seserved a.s the bride's niiiidJ oli honor, yrandparenisis ofo (he bridegroom. ofthe bride. Dorothy Owings He-is employed by (he B gs of Twin employed at Gary'sGl Westland Motor BBridesmaids includeded Jim Adrian and JuliaJuii Boer of Ontario. Louis Flores Falls. Land Management in Boist Co. The newly>'lyweds reside in Twin LiLancaster, sister of ihe hibride and Calif.. and IlanHarry and l-velyn Van lan n ed fo r ax'cption follovlowing a( (he Bishop's I | >A reception was held folioilowing (he Fj,i|s, • The wedding is plan Kristina Hedstroni. LaRa'Lie (lood. HovenofiBelltVllllower. Calif, Saturday at (he Beautifutiful S avior House on Oldd PenitentiaryP Road. \ i Karen Baumert and Penny in was held following Lutheran Church in Boistoise. with a Hjc c o u p lec will r reside in Boise. friends of the bride. Kani i;:iSar ; Arcccl..,,,,,, l e r r i l l □ny a( Blue l.akes .------'^Wilkerson-She Boer, nicccs ofthe bridi c ^ n S ^ nb. r v Serving were Jciinne VSANDY, brc. - LeslieIC Sherrill SrjgplM R R t were the tlower girls. ind Mary 'I'olbert; aunts amand David Wilkerson we Scott .Soniniei. friendul or Ihc M '-p'f'!';' . .. ol Ihe bride. IreiIrene Snyder, friend of rieried June 19. 1994. at bridegroiiiii. served as the b nfcS; P S ljl itended (he giicsi book.,...... Weddinci g . ' ■■ - • ■ SpiSprings Estate jn Snndy, 0 Cirooinsmen-included Chillmck 1-o'r.i; I'"-' aiil :ie(ed as cerem ony (Officiating vvas iht1° " ' r c v . Mickey McCiileb. Dave i:jiv;ir,l.<. I- Jeppesen-Da^avis |~ ^ : ___ 1 RRichard i' Bryson. Timdthy’ T ? ® Rudy Guerra -and Tomm Vcg;i, 6G jxr cn ri d gc-^wittt-s o 11> i^st-:-O t- ih er------r^ —^ -friends-iitHlitf-bridegioimi; ____Xi.c_btiJc_ic_-i.s-ii-gr.aduate-oi:------i 3 i ii/iirene College. She i.s TOPUKA. Kan. -'.•\ngela!a SSue Davis , muniusic performed includeded "Color * were Ken and.Kevin Boer,r. hrolhcrs NorlhwcM Nii/iii and Eric R. Jcppesen were;re’married My World", and '•Here andid N ow .” of the bridegroom andJ Chaney currently sell-enl-eniployed. July 16;,It Christ Lutherdnn C % rch in * The bride is the daugjg h te r o f Lancaster, brother of tinhe bri)de. The bridegijoijltioom is il gniduiKe o f Toptka. Kan. V 'W R ffSrWY Terry Te and Janet Shererrill of . Jilliies Boer, nephew of ihthe brisle- RHEMA.Bibleble I'ra in in g C en(er in Officiating was Pasd:is(or_-E.L,- Kiamath Falls. Ore.'. and',d'parents " " grooin. wiis ilie rijiigbeiirer. Tulsa. Okla.I. IleI is employed at Eckhardt. Michele Skinner• w:was organ- of ihe bridegroom are I'D on and ^~i • . Special guests mcluded gnindpar-g Ama/ing (iraceice I'ellow ship. ist and Dennis McPhail w:us su Diana Wilkerson of Kimbc l i cuts of the bxide. Lereroy and The newlywcyweds reside in Twin ■ J r ^ S ^ ^ A Dij id David W ilkerson llie bride is ijjc daughterer oi: f Duane Pam Jahn. friend of thiS ^ t i d c , Rosemary Lancaster of KKimbcHy Falls. and Mary Davis of Topeka,iA. and par- f t . 3 I 7 ser.ved so t as the bride’s nmaid of the ceremonony. Lacey Cook, ents o fth e hridegroom are RichardandRic - ^ honor. Denise W'ilkerson..;u.sister of cousin of tlieie bride, attended (hc H Betty Jeppcsen o f Buhl. the bridegroom, served as brides- guest book. LiLissa Cook, cousin of H • Hli/jilKth North, sister oifthc f tl brider ' m a id .’ ...... the bride* w asIIS , gift at(endan(.' ~ ' I and E rie J e p p e s e n • served as the bnde's matron>n ofc honor. A n g ela an Gregg Sherrill, brotheiler of the The brideie is a graduate of Rachel Davis, sister of th'the bride, Chrisi Luthenmrtm Chtireh. Ronda Ohlde. bride, bri served as besi maran. Brian Hcnloy Highll ;School in Klamath serN'cd as the bride's,m aidd o f honor, aunt o f ihe briibride. a((ended the guest • Sherrill,Sh brother of the1C bride. Falls. She is employed at Les ' Gayle Rau. friend o f (he bridiride, served book. The bridebri is a graduate of s‘er\’ed ser as groomsman. Schwab Tires, I '^ow.Ge .ns bridesmaid. Shawnee Heij Spccial guests includedcd grand- The hridegriii^room is a graduate of. let On y eights High School in 5 Hans-Jcppesen. cou>in o)f f tlthe bride- TecumSeh. Kan[an. She received an edu- parents par of the bridegroomim. Helen Kimberly HigIligh School. I Ie is an ^room. served as besilest man. cation degree'frj from Concordia College and an i George EdwanirdS' of assistant manainager at Les Schwab Groo'm M iivn and usherss inii c lu d e d in Sew ard. Nel•^eb. She is employed al -MeMcMinneville, Ore., andid grand- Tires. ___F rm k ijridegroom— h rii ShdlcyAltddk.llc»SL-hfM>tin<;bL»Hc-y mother. nin Nellie Shore of Ilaiansirn------I h li—n c.wtrly I > jv c d s—r.^-vidi; in ^ | |The Po • and Nathan Davis, brother ofofthe tl bride. The bridegngroom is a graduate of A / reception was held following fo Moscow. 'S p ecial guests mcludedi grandpar- gi Castleford Higligh School and will be ents of (hc bride. Freeman aniand Emma attending Idahlaho State University' in r^— Davis o f Topeka. Pocatello to mamajor in phamiacy in the f t You .•\ reception was held follo'illowing the fall. H e w ass employed c at Canyon ~ WEDDIHING DRESSES I 'UWant! ccrcmony. Scr\’ing' were thelie LutheranI AJotor’s Subarujru in X\vi(> Falls, Ju st W hite & Iv,Ivory-Sizes 4-44 .Women‘>iMissionar\’ Leaguiigue o f the The’new lyweweds reside in Blackfoot. f (Salesles & Rentals) married?' Bridesmaidlid D resse s-S h o e s ’ _ Veils • SIrairaplessBras ■ H ats __ -Anniver! “Slips - Hornimecomlng Dresses rsaries^ ------" The Times-News ■ comcs your wedid d in g ; Chairs V^apkinikins - Flowergirl Dresses More New The Wilsonsns announcetnent. Please;e call f WEDDIMBIBARENTAISHPP ' ^BBackgroimds!?^ HANSEN - Mr. and'Mrs.Irs. Virgil 7 3 3 -0 9 3 1 . e.xt. 2 7 8 .-or Wilson o f Hansen, will bc honoredho: at HBR'- '.a J our ; office at 132 Thir< ^ 733; 3 - 8 8 3 8 ^ an open house Oct. 2 in obserservance of W’., for a wedding form.n. 2 5 % OFF=FOHIIIVITATIOHS I their 60th wedding annivers;iry ___ We ask lhat the info:i'orma- vFriend-i •itiid-rebtt%-e!rnr(rinrin\-itcd‘tO "'^^^C t;T ''1 tion bc typed and the I Choose The Ol>ffer T hat's R igh»htForYou!; ^ . call from 1 to p.m. at (hehe Weston ; ■ be returned to our of:.m™ A clasasslfied ad L 1 Center in' Plaza Hotel & Convention C along with a photogrir a p h .------f o r " 6 weryneed:—V' ^ rTwin Falls. The couple reijieijuests no V; black and while prefei'erred . gifts. Please include a phone: rnum - Wilson and June Robison1 wwi ere mar* m 1 ' . V '' ber I where you canin b e ^ ried Sept. .>(i. MW. in llanseinsen, They \ . i I rreach ed . • Call [H I have li\ed in Hansen all theiricir m arricJ y , 1-lilxi:)'. IJixtd.l’-.txTs*. ■ md June Wilson Your announcement J If. Wil - I livc.s. I le owned and openiteded ia scn'ice • ® Viilk'is .iiul 32 Purir.111 IVlllcs'- bc published as space I m e s - N e w s I •*«•?( - I station in Hansen, was partrt oowner ol^ - SerN ice. countyIty weed department and | ■pt! The Tir mils. You way pick upp y o u r * e» »>civ«[>,-wwU f Cl" M t •r' Jl, c•^«t photo ai- T/ie-r/mes-A-N cmvs------—U Hansen >incc' 19J?. Hc is nowlow retired. The event is being given by their f today _ l _ 1. : ^ ______■ She worked at H.insen"ElerriementoTy’* daughter."CaroltoPRftunds'of Pocatello ■ " ‘oncc-thtt-unnounccmentn t h a s------appeared in the paper. 33-0931^-^ - School for 17 years and is now,ow retired, and spouse, I P o rtle t Satisfoction1 CGuaranteed! i m s = ii They ha\e been activeve in the The couple: h has four grandchildren ___ It studio I Masonic Lodge. Soil Cohschservation and lOgreat-grjti:r;tndchildrcn. ______•ttStNJ ^-’SCMK Ht IJU£ V s r « - _ . \ ' 'The Hayes I I, TW IN FA LLS - The family fa o f Valentine and1 hishi wife. Rene Haye. o f ^ [JEROME itiiie i • Elben "Les" and Margaret Have ila; ga(h- Anchorage. Ala;Alaska, and Leslie M. and ^ M j \ ' . u u . m cred in Twin Falls last weekenikenii to cel; Margaret Haye•e of i San Diego. ! i.iiixi:»..-wxiIxUls. 't-.'!*"**, .t-3 trJxSs. -II) W.itu-t-iiiftsfliui \ ! I ■tKPurtr.iltl’clllciich'" I’ki*. n (■>«.• I’ortr.nil Key King ebrate (he cQuplu‘‘s'60thI wwedding Elben Haye,e was bom on a ranch KSI‘RE.S.SOII.\K. HASDCHU.\FTEI) GIFTS OX DISPIA >’ mMrnu.sriiuii.CO. I &-<^'rca'UcirM'ur. anniversar>’. bc(\veen Edenen and Twin Falls and FKiFREEoinGii'E-.mys^ajht FFF.E • RMIOOSS •, REFRESH.smiF-vistjiraiMijKh. I i«-i Pow»o>i«-*ce^ l

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i ‘ C-4 Tlmos^Nowa.Twin Falls-atls. Idaho Sunday, SoplomboltK»r25.1994 . ' r - Ainlenlean Gil^irls do]>IJ coUeLancy Ll Clork importoncc:c oi f enjoying ch ildhood, the th price range o f marfy piparents, Ihe lost. Kura willvill keep these." V Kara, 11, also receiveced{her first r^tngf' crawled under her famiim ily ’s t r c c , ■'unlike othericr popular dolls such as PPleasant Co., founded inI 1985,1 isn’t Meanwhile:ijc;. the books are lo a d e dI , yAmerican Girl .doll, Samanantha, as a "These bookooks really are education- fetching a gin lagged with'ith her name. Barbie thatlat Pleasant Co. founder hurling h: saleswise. makiking aboul with historic:!ical nuggets, including aI ' Christmas( prestfni. Shehe quickly al." she said.. "I'" I’ve learned a lo t" The 9-year-oid quicklycly opened it. Pleasant TJ. Ti Rowland,-a former _SSr08 million in sales in iS199^3, up 13 concluding; historic hi overview, hark-• decidedc after residing SaSamantha's . Rawls isn’tI’t tlthe only adult who Tan­ ;' finding its mysteriousi c J------Kara received Addy lastit iChristmas, -Avenue in WWi inter Park, where the • G et it? No taxation witlivilhout repre- Each doll.>11. aimed at-girls ages 7 and through thc doll was exe.xposed to a K antors sommetimcs et buy th6 boo(cs, —- HKara Kanton, 11, ^ sentation! and up, hass sisix storybooks that intro- cultural heritage of which:h she knew " G e n e ra lly' wwe get girls who are I., •, Laney got it. Loved il.1. LLived it. duce the charharacters and describe key owner of AAr merican Girl doll %very little. hooked on (he'[he w hole scries, and the>' •'It was fascinating."g." said the moments inn theirt lives such as binh- — Of slavery, Kara said, “1“ read thc generally haveave one of the little girls foiirth*grudcr ut Pa!’aim Lake days, summcmcr and winter adventures justified, ju company offlt[icials say, Each dollII coi m es w ith a u th e n tic sstory and" 1 ihought’it wasas cruel for thai thcry like; thethc m o st" ' *' Elementary School inI OOrlando of and Christmamas. ■ b«because of the dolls' higigh quality period cloihiniing; and parents can buy tithem to have slaves. It wasIS not fair to "1 wish I hadliad had the idea." she said. ~ • Felicity's life in 1770s Amcrica.An "fn Each doll,>11, packaged'with its six and ar attention t0 ;hist0 ric:dctIciail, furniture, chi::hina. utensils and olhcr tueat them like property." 1 “Wc gcl theirir catalogca and I’m fascinat- one of her bookK. therere 'was a big books, sells'IIs-for Sl.44. Or you could • "There; arc plenty of vid'idco games accessories:s fashioned to mirror Such enlightenment is tbthe underly- cd by th'e wholelole concept." battle nnd she was siealiniling gunpow- buy a dollI anda a single paperback out oi there on Ihe market thaltl run in item s from-the ’lh time the doll repre- i ing value of the Amcricrican .iG irls As is Laney’Cjy ’Clarfc. der. I pretended I was her.*cr." book for S82.S8 Thc books are the c:cxcess of what thc doioils cost." scnts. -Collection,C say some adultsts like Annc When Laneyicy visits her gnuidparents. G irls are identifying wilwith Felicity only part ofol the Athcrican Girls PiProhaska said. "W e're offcritigol to Addy, forr instance,ir has a rope b ed. FRawls, who uses the book5ks to teach Margaret and James Sullivan jn and the other heroines wh(kvho m ake up C ollection that th also arc available in children cl som ething that iss iabove ond fitted with a comfyc muslin mattress hhistory to sccond-gniders aItt Palm ! Lake Georgia, ^ e: taktakes lier dolls. thc American Girls Collrolleciion, a retail store!res. Suggested pricc is b45. Every Monday, Rawls ppulls out a up ih a whiteite s sum m er gow n, with a .dolls that fuel imagination:ions and pro: covtr. somethingsc they can leamn from and Parents alscIso can order dresses, in nnew American Girls book aiand reads a sash trimmedd in wisteria blue, adorned vide ponals to the-past. P ro h ask:a a said< the company will kckeep fora long time." sizes 6-16, foifor their own little girls, cchaplcr. T h c books are fiviive chapters with butterfliesies iand'no'scgays. ll match- , .The collection, jnanufaufactured by not have'c' a new doll this Many adults who have: |purchased as well as shshoes and jewelry, that lilong, so she polishes o ff oneoi book a - es an'outftt thathat 1Felicity wears. ■ pleasant Co. in Middletor:ton, Wis., is Christm as,IS. Introducing a new a doll or two for a favoriteite little girl m atch the dolloils own fashions. vweek. Laney's S8585 £gown came counesy of KO authentic in (ictail, the books so doll and its its a cco m p an y in g b o o k s a^agree. It's not unusualun to (Ind Laney "I go through dll of thee American thc Americarcan Girls catalog, of chock-full ol^utlienticic historical I is a three-:c-ycar proccss, and Luunnc Kantor, who0 has pur- Clark luggingng her Felicity and Addy CGirl scries," Rawls said. "InIn thc back, coursc. rs have taken Prohuskat saids the company is clchased several for her daugtighter Kara over lo the WindcmiereWi home ofher eeach book gives an actual hhistory you The dolls5 "a"are fascinating." she to using the books and dollsdo to but- focusing on oi issuing thrpe new sosaid that, although Ihe: dollsi are friend. Karara Kantor to escape in ccan share with lhe class, andid the books said. Leg, bull^9 Par schoolsc is determined to a what wl you can say to them: iri relationsIS b e tw e e n u n iv e r s ity bed b a confused or-intimidlidate^viC' plaint, becaicause after 'she had Before Am ericans get toiloo worked great degregree by how you feel obout • ’“I love challenges; don'in I you? professors aani n d th e ir students. tim ti ." backcd offslf she felt really pres- > up about the state of the tie language schooling,lg. If, when they complain Let's Lc compare notes at dinnliner and - T h e Lcchcrous e e Professor" Norma Chinchilla, a ssociology surcd in her:r'act, a she said. 'No. it today, James Hala. a pro: irofessor of about not noi lik in g sch o o l, y o u discuss di: how our day weni." (U n iv e rsityJ of c Illinois. 1984). an professor p and direetoor of the was my faul'ilul't for not realising medieval language ai at Drew ivspond1 byb' telling them that you • "I've got a lot to do tctoday. I inllucntial bookb orf harassment, women’s w studies prograrrim at Long what was happeninghap in the first University in New Jersej•sey. would didn’t likeike going lo school either know kn that you do, loo, I'nm glad states ihat viewvic emphatically. In a Beach E State Uniniversitjj, place.', Jike us to take q historical ical view o f when you)u were their age, you wiJI we w< bolh got enough sleeccp last note addedJ tot the 1990 edition, California,' C recalls a stucudent who • "A lot off sistudents never com- • taboo words. • iastill a henegative mindset that will night. ni] Thai way, we can biboth be co-author BillieBi Wright Dziech came c sobbing into her ofaffice after plain. They feelfee it's their fault." Iri thc late 1800s and.earl early 1900s. bevcrydiftJifUcull to reverse. . more mi alert and do our vercry be.si a rg u e s : "WVhere h power diffcrcn- a a male faculty memiT ib e r had In fact, saysays Ann J. Lane, a his- Americans were so pruclru d is h th a t I f your Lir children struggle with today." to< . tials e x ist, therethc can be no ’mutual dumped d her. tory professossor and chair of the mentioning the word “leg" g" in mixed math andid youj tell them that math • "It’s Monday! Wc hacad a lol con.sent.' Thirhe infinitesimal num- "She said. '1 was soI fflattered, women’s studtudics program at the company was forbidden.1. 1 T h e m ere wos your jr worst subject too, you. o of f fun Ihis weekend, but ncnowji's ber of cases c lin which He I- was the first man 1 Ihad ever University of Virginia, most of thought o f a leg w as appa: iparcnlly so are lettinging them know that you lime lir to gel back' to work,k. It's a professors/teateaching assistants and met n who wasn't interestcited in my the studentsnts alleging sexual'l provocative that piano) lelegs were cxpect thi them to fail as well. If, great gr feeling to stan a freslesh .new stucjenis do3 developc genuine and body, b but was interestcted in my, harassment against ag professors on ' called piano limbs.>AndI scsome peo- through yc your words and actions. w w< eek!" seem in g ly abiding ab: auractibns ean. m n in d .'' her campus!< saysa the relationships pie went so far as to makema litlle you live i e for the'weekend and In setting a positive tom.ne, you as thc book: suggcstsfT)esi treated on , , ’-‘She found that incredildibly won- began as conseinsen^ual ones. pahtaloSns for their pian i M E R (he Life" was released,L'd, it w a s M follow>wing the 1994 W inteter Olympics - banned from radio in.E, England A P F I bccause o f the phrase " Il:d ’d lovc to PRECIATICIO N W E E IK ! ! Also Stars5 ■ " I turn you on." ' "It’s hard to remembmber. for ^Septem ber 26 > - O c t o b e r 1 Denise BiellirIm an Caryn Kadav _ _ : instance, but thc TV showaw "H appy L_------World-Ghampioilion------Wtodd-Medalist- ' ; Days" made popular thc expressioncx i Swiss Champioilion U.S. I 3. Open P rofe^onal ChampionCt I ; 'Sit on it.’" Hala said. ’‘ThThat had a • sexual connotation but pccpeople for- ! got aboul it. No\V 1 hear ,*biI'bites’ and L illy Lee : ‘that biles the big onc*'ontl televisiontc 1994 Korean Cliarrmpion — ^ C h aam r pion Juicer ;all the time! They arc Ipsibsing their • , •' IS1994 Korean Olympic)ic Team I subvcrsitccontcnt.". ’ ! H ow long does it take■ untilut peo- ^ u r t M a k e r ! pic forget that “crap" ahdhd "pissed ti Exhibitionss b y off’ were words and phrahrascs that ^ 9 j D o oo i r P r i z e s you didn’t dore use in politelite compa- ny? . , ^in- 5rS25C' G i f t C e r t i f i c a t t rritschuk & PlatovF \Viktor Petren:nko y Longer than you thinlc; \ ' 1994 Olympic Gold M edalists Olympic Gold Medaldalist I Words like "crap" will11 still si have Downtown TVIVrin Falls World Champiorions . World Championon : j! some dirty or profane shadiladow until thc death of every. persYorl< I I . And other Wi/orid o C lass Skatersr s to be announced:ecl' I glasses ilin one hoo u r! • Short Progranram • Long Programam y 11:00 a.m .- (Techrtrirtical) 2:30 p.m. - (Artistiistic) . I Moua For tichcket sales and infoiormatlon call ere Fashion, ^ thehe S p o rts C en ter 62322-2231 W est lity & Expert I 1 qPTinCAL# ow-Up Care M m 525 BLUE LAILAKES BLVD. N. M HOURS: U Me4 a k e . 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E stab)]ishinl g gUMdeline M r ! » ether TV fc r v k e t m ight be prom>romhirtg obevt rhe Some parenints set rules onc when dau|Lighters can sistart lookingI grown-up fvtvn, nithing compareires fo rhe nolhy of digital tvkvitiirvitiofl from OfRfCTV I tadoy. No»othtr o »ervi Digital Satelllli " • the m ost I Samantha Toler wearsirs a body- tinue a long} titradition of setting uges short sli shirts, or too-shortt shorts} or such us the menstruidm period, bra. System.’" featuring channels of ' hugging floral bodysuitI a n d black at which, iheiileir daughters may begin aranyihing loo low cu t." heiler mother jockstrap forr a a hoy. the first .signs o f a tiny .18-inch digital pro­ leggings, a gold heart pernlendant, l^nd to w eor grov:own-up things or start says sa limits arc loosely set, pubeny. as wclivell as the m ore obvious focqtving dish gramming (50 avail­ a ponyta'il gathered up in a bright grown-up groijrooming rituals; ,, "1 think it has lo bc gearared to the things like gradualiongr; from school pink scrunchie as she shop: able now, lOps at W ai- Tcra Cox.<.11. can’t wait lo start individual in child.'’ siie says.s;i She or even junioror high."I up to 150 M an. shaving herr klegs, .^sk her why. and • gives gi the girls direction,I. bul says If celebraiiiating something like u by the fall) The perfect final toucheehcs would she wrinkle ;les up her nose and they th tend to "self-regutaic." first period setseems sininge. it shows I ' bc bright high heels andid m akeup, assumes an incredulousin look. For example, the girlsIs w ant to how far our culturecu has gotten from . ' V V ', bui nol this day. Not even • a wide | ‘ ' en this year "Bccause'; n m y leg s are so liair>'.” wear w makeup, but theirir mother honoring thatlat milestone's stgnifl- varietyvai of. — o r this ccntury, for thai ri • compact disc at niatter. she says, as> thoughtl it’s obvious, bo urges ur them lo take it stow,w. Lara, a cance. I*n>st says.sa; qualify sound popular cable Samantha is 6. AndI h«her mom. her sixth-grudrade clas!>maies ut Subin -sevenih-grader. .se seem s to agiigree, “ It’s almost)si treated ,is som ething and digital ' channels, ch) Domoni Toler, says that mamakeup her Juiiior High;h in Colorado Springs "A: lol of girls wear lolssof i make- to be ashamcmed of. like it’s ihis quality pictures network*nei and daughlcr plays with andd lht e heels shaVe their legs?le^ up up and it looks like they’ree trying to weird, messyy thing."tl he says. A's an pa:pay-per-view m ovies . 'she covets won't mak?Jk? public "Oh. all ofol them do. They staned find fii someone." she says,s. "Sonic- ,appropriate celebration,cc the girl’s appearances uniil Samanthatha is 15. Ia.st year." .sheihe says. times tir I wear a very , very/ little," I If' mother, auntsnts and grandiiioihers . Domoni Toler, of C o lo r a d o Tera’s numom. Juli Cox. is holding she sh was wearing any thislis day. it might take lerher lo bninch. talk about ^Springs. Colo., says scitirIting limits her to the sarsume rules .she was held wasn't w; noticeable. what womunhnhood means lo them, ■“now for her daughlcr is immportant. p to: No leg-shaihaving until she’s 12, no Fay advocates letling: ichildren und olTerguidaidance. he says. “If 1 don’l set a mle. she’sshe going dating until shsh e’s 16. have ha a siiy in little things,s. such as "I personallyi/Jy feel that'som e o fth e to make it up'herself, andnd then I’ll Bui Juli remembersrer ihat the wait choosing ch tlieir own clothes,es. so par- difliculfy wdi have h in our own soei------, DiRECTV.TV. It’s I have a conflict.“ she says. • service s. •*’One day seemed like ar; an eieinity. "It seems so ents en will have a good relalationship ety is' becauseise we\ve lost some of provided by a lolocal personal!]lallzed TV. | she’ll come out wiih makeu you’re the .mother, but and an some kverage wlienn dealing those markers,rs. Kids are at sea. lost, • organization yoi'OU say. 'You never said I coulduid n ’t."’ I when you'ree I 12. it feels so old." with wi the bigger issues ofif pretcen rhere’s not asas mjich coniact with know and trustjt___ ^ s s Makeup, high heels, bras•ras, shaved Selling anm age at which a child and an teen years, lie says> p| aren tal parents and :omcoi; m unity.’' legs and pierced ears represiresent mile- earns the righight lo do or wear some- power po plays only lead to problemsp Frost says cej^ebratingce rites o f pas- DBS Hom e Tel.e l c v i s i o n . stones in most girls,' liveives. They Ithing can bee aa good idea, ifthe rea- when wl Ihcir kids get older. sage should start st early -- starting 405 Main StS treet mark a passage from liiile-gle-girl inno- soning is wekvell th o u g h t o u t. says "If you've been iryingi toi over* with somethiihing as simple as a Filer. Idaho 8'83326 ccnce to big*girl sophistica m j icalion and Colorado SpSprings psychologist power po tlicni since they wei■ere .1 and preschool gnidtaduation — .so kids will ' 1-800.DBS-2 DIRECTV. sexuality — precisely the: ihthings thal Doug Frost, v - 2 6 2 7 . who specializes in life now no they're older and lookok'scarier be more openn loli ccIcbrating the big- 3 2 6 - 3 2 7 3 make parents ncr\ ous. changes. "ItIt depends i bn how it’s and an have shapes Ihat Iolook lik e ger>. m ore me:neaningful and some-, Talking about those issiissues isn’t perceived; Is sI il an arbitrary rule tliat grownups, gn it won't work." heh says. times unnervirving transitions tiiat - A A o n / i e / - easy, bul parcr^ting e.xperts:rts'sa y it’s the parent hashas invented, or does it I Psychologist 1 Frost saj:si imany o f occur during theirihi iccn years, cnicial. h a v e a pmrpose ut that’s been the ihi "firsts" on lhe way to adulthoodat As fast uss ilI appears girls are “Innocence is such a wonderful w( exploined andnd understood? There’s should sh be treated as truee riles of growing up thesetli days, it would ^ • Program P a tk a g t 5farfir>9Stor of 514.95 ■ ' thing, and to see your kid li •** • IW Channeh, Pay Per ViewBw MovtetA lo w in g Great d lose their ccnainly valuelue in having a poini in passage, pa: or :ii least noted, moreni lhan .seem that theree re's not m uch tim e to Voriefy o f me Newesttsi VideoV Meatei innocence is a crushing thir:hing."-says tim e ------lik e kc getting-a-driver-K -they -thi are. "There are key pointsp in celebrule theireir vfirsts." But many. .- System starting al $699.00*.Wj.rinandngAydlabh------Jim Fay. coouthor of “Ps•parenting license at 1616 — ihat makes sense each ea( of our lives. Some arere gender- mothers say theyth talk to thcir girl's With Love ond Logic." "Y“Y ou w ant out o f it. lhat’^It’s consistent. T here’s a sp» DIREC rv and DigtalIfa/ Safe/Ws Swfem are tradowarks olDlfUDIRECTV. Inc.. specitlc. but they are transit!itions. It’s early and oftei:ten lo arm ihcm for a •WhennvaMNo ...... 8auntolGUHuglwsBecltoacs ■■ to put ifoff. Some put; it o f f lo o lo to fv a liic iiiill having a m arker,' tmpoilani tm to havc'thein bee markeil. fast-paccd worlorld. ' L long. OthersT as a way ofjf iavoiding Some sayy behavioralI maturity conflict, give in Jnd say.ly. “^That’s should detertermine when a girl — how-kids-ore-nowadays:^^— o w n-up-aeeouirem cntT ------Bccause of different pap o re n q p g Fay, spea^kinging from the Cline/Fay styles, eoriier physical deveevelopment Love and Logiogic Institute in Golden. and greater media influcnci;nce. many Colo., says. . ""We should be more of today’s 13-year-olds> look Ic like conccmcd aboibout their skill level and ^ yesterday’s 16-year-olds,ds. A few behavior thanin I thcir age. If they have W generations ago. many girlsiris weren't good, workabliible plans to take care of 1 allowed lo get their earsrs pierced temptations.s. they may be readv. ' until they were teens. NovJow. many They may bcle 14 and ready, or may parents have their daughtehters’ cars be 20 and not.’It," pierced in infancy. Sixth-I- aand sev- That's thehe approach Nancy enth-graders commonly weavear make- Weiland lake^kes with her daughters

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I t .1 I ... . “ I C;6 Tlmes^ew*. Twin FaiFalls, Idaho Sunday. Soplomtxnt>or25,19W ■ ■ vaoiSS I A uithor shbeds lig;ht on ]VVlars, g “ V e inus ancd a thinlg calleij d ^ o v e ' ' - ' . ^ 1 ; Los Angelesles Times •on their own — in theiicir "cave." a counselor)r werem permitted under 1 A Gray writes. Women, hce maintains, state law becaiecause ms.back^und'os. I b S M1LL“ V7V~A LL E Y rC i« 11 1 work out problems by tallallHng them a'm bnk allowbws s hinM o practice “spir- ’ 1984. Johnin Gray’s I marriage broke; ■' through. i itual counsclin.cling.” up after onljnly two years — a bad1 H e uses th e analogy of ol men and Groy talksks c openly about his early thing aa ssclC^rofcssed expert on1 i women co m in g from diffcfferent plan- experimentatiolation with dnigs and his UKV? inc sexesi whosew livelihood wasJ < ets as a way to explain over and nine years> spentsp as tHc'pcrsonal ■ based on the relationship seminarsi ( over ag ain — that th e distinctions, di assistant to3 ththe Maharishi Mahesh the couple gagave. ■ -• Ibetween men and womenrn are inher- Yogi. His bacbach elo r’s and m aster’? Since therle n . G ray ’s'p ro fe ssio n a lI t ent..' degrees in EaEastern philosophy arc . 'A • '3m ' and personomul fortunes have b1os- Gray bases his findinings on his from the Maharishi M European M iB - i^omed fastcster than a high schoolI c own cxpe.rienccs and sstories he Research UnivIniversity in Switzerland. hears, hc said, rather ihihan on any His doctorate•ate was granted by the Rr I.. '■■■ T hroughI eearly September. u n aiccrcdited c c i Columbia k t • ^ / his most rccrccent book. "Men *|.s|speak a lan^^agele that peo- P-jnj:i.fic University in San ' A rc From MMars. Women Are , facl. Calif., after pray l i S k i ' * F ro m V cnunus: A Practical P»®le out there underirstand. My comIpleted ple a com;spondcnce G u id e fofor Improving m HI e s sa g e i s ... acday c la s s w a s h<. , . ills nationwKkvide sem inars over ' • and wowomen think so differ- the past 10) yyears have drawn more published p scientific researtjrch o r con- e n tly ." Fartl*11ttv^I said. "I d o n 'l carc - . as an adjunct to the;he World Bridge Champiipionships which ends Oc Oct-1. ■ . % than 100.00030 people—alm ost evenly trolled ti study. For many inir the pro- what,his crcdcrcdcntials arc. if some- divided bctwtween men and women, fession. fi that methodologygy is shaky body can offerffcr me ways to improve And'hehasbiV been happily married to at a bc*st und inaccurutcat wckvorst. relationships,s, I’m1’ a ll forthat." Bridgee enthussiasts tryf to creai his second wife. vv Bonnil* Gray, for ■'People like to hear• easyc bro- Jerry Lotteriterstein. 59. has been nine years. midesn — when you readI i it you can m a rrie d for 3(36 years but said he ! . Gray. 43. Ihas ascended to self- relate n to it becausc it fitsIS into your ncvfrlruly understoodund his vyifc until help superstartardom despite non-tradi- experience." e said H o w a rd he read G ray’sy ’s book.I newV generaation of pplayers .tional acadcmtfmic credentials and less- Markman. N a psychology profcssor.atpr "I was’ablele toti understand she was than-wholehiehearted endorsement the tl University of Denvei'cr and co- ’on a track lhatthat she can’t change. I ALBUQUERQUE,E. i N.M . (A P ) lie school systems to get: tbridge the psyisychological community, author a of "W c Can Wor:urk It Out: don'l have toy arguear{ wilh her. she can't — In Franco 20.000)00 children ‘|t*S; a mixture of propro^rani.s sinned. Mis success; hash: been fueled by word Making N Sense of MaritalII Conflict" change ceriaeriain things.’’ said study bridge in school,)oL In China. nokerer, chess and Mahmood and others tryiying to mouth ania nd tulk«shbw .ii{)pear- (Putnam. (I 1993), "The bigig question Lottcrstcin, *howho lives wilh his wife in where a pilot pro^rogram has ' introduce bridge lo youn^ngsters “nccs. includiJding four visits to "The is. is does this help people’s’s relation- Los Angeles... "All"/ the other times for begun, the number couldcc rcach falHlling in love.’ arc;ire here, for ihe 9th World \S Oprah Winfre;frey Show." .ships .sl in the long run? Andid there the the pa.st 35 year^'can> I’m trying.to tell her 200 million. HriUridge Championships, which v Beyond itsIS Icatchy title and simple lack lu o f re se a rc h really leaves le; you she's wrongand and she should change." The World Bridge;e FederationI runs through Oct. 1. The totourna- proSe. Gray' said,s: his book has .sold wondering. w There arc matlany things If it soundsds like1 a simple model, and the Americanin Contract — Zia Mahmood, iJient features 5.000 players:rs. because of it.sits coniinon-sense mes- that tl feel good initially anda d o n ’t G ray said, that’}lat's bccau.se it is. Bridge Leugue have'C soughti for author of aAn estimated 4 million ppeopic . «‘gc: Men am;ind w omen arc diflercnt. produce pi an>^ong-la.sting clichange." ['‘It m a k e s so si much sense." hc 10 years to persuadetf scschool ofTi- . ■ ir y accept that they can ■Bridge My Way.' Jj;”'kvorldwide play bridge, ac;iccord- i*nd ill th e y i Gray acknowledges thatIt "Mars"* is said. •‘There; arcan m illions o f people •cials around the worldrid, cspccial- ing to the WBF und the ACC B L . com m unicatetc 1better. notn< a pan of the academmie main- out there who10 aarc just basically nor-' ly in the United States,Sti that ' In France, schools oilerr ia mix "I speak a language that people stream, st and shrugs oft' thele fact lhai mal peopic. but they have a ccnain bridge is more thann a g am e — w ay th eir p:parent.s and gnmdpiir- »f .curricular and extracurrirricular ^ut there undiiderstand." he said. "My some s< academ ician's look dudown upon pattern that hapjhappens in relationship.s. and to convince younjungsters that In 1990. the average hriiiridgc, wilh some s(udent^u s g el- m essage is ... accepl the dilTerences his hi melhods and credentials'ils. -A n d w ith a little litt more awareness it's not just a divcrsiclcFF---fl-- have a scarecrow dn displiplay. o ut- C TWIN FALLS - Okt.'ktoberfcst entertain frorrom 11 h.m. until 5:30 ^ide ^id their business by 11 l a .m . > S ; *94 will be celebrated FridayFr and ' p.m. A Dutchich oven cook-off spon- Fri SPORT & DREJESS >/ Friday forjudging. The firIrst-place \ Saturday in the downtownwn area. sored, by Pricc [ True Value w wii in n e r vvill re c e iv e a "TTraveling r / H4..- I Friday's attractions ;OLIDS or PRinINTS ^ SPEC ns include Hardware wilwill bc held during the Trophy." Tn second-placic c w ill S S u n g I i crafts and food availableble oil day. day. recrcceivc a large deli sandwIwich and /. lOM from our entire seleelection of ^ Music will be providedi bbeginning Formore: informationir on how to honorable ho: mention getiMS fresh > ■ SpOport & Dress Solids orr Prints.P J I at noon, with a yodelingg contestc is enter the contestsco or about the. donuts. doi Winners wiv ill b e \ ' 1-S.yard pieces fiatfok set for 7 o’clock that evening.ev< A event, call JcJeanne Wilson at 733- announced anr at 5 p.m. Frida;lay at .th e / fold. j NO uurr street dance with the th< band. 3434. OOktoberfest k EntenainmentIt T ent. X Reg. 2.57 to 2.97 Yan'ard ' ^'“ '•socic “Flashback," is planned:d for 7:30 . Otkobcrfcfest will include the For F more informatioro n o r to / to 10 p.m . seventh annuilual Scarecrow Contest vnt enter the contest, call G in n y at ------On Salurday. craftss anda food in the downtoUown area. 73:733-8609. / Course foci: u s e s

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Sunctay. SiJpliplom&cr2S. Ttmos-Nows,ows, Twin Foils. Ifloho. C-7 In sonine schtools, 1(lessonsi in vallues Qtn th e c‘urriciiilium / . Chicago Tribune lended-fumily^li^-all-gonc;—rr^id-Rossi;— bc-taught-ii'in-l4-iihorc-clcmcntary*scl schoolsr—oftimcrthat-cen i-'enainly w ould'have m ade; a : ‘blind to'iTfora wlnle.e, l: I'N'cry body w as going noww ;a 4th«grade teacher in WilrV'ilmington. in b rin g in g ththe total to 154. Money’ f«for lhc dilTerenu'C." . CHICAGO - Studeni in their ow n direction." ents talking in the Willill County. III. This fall, she:hc will begin program, comcs from the Chrhicago ' Many other ci classroom was Barb Ross r educators, however..don'n't The character-educducation programs in ossi's biggest disci-- teachiching values in her classroom.tm. Foundationon for Education, a groupjp orga- like lo speeulatt pline problem when she si late whether th'ese program;ms Chicago, and Will Couirouniy are supported, at : staned teaching 32' "Id'Ideally, it w ould b e taught in t:thc home o r nized in 19:1985 to prom ote ethics instr . ycarsago. stniction can save specifictic children. least in theorj'. by groujroups as disparate as Ihc the! church.”cl Rossi said. "This is notr an ideal in public sclschools. ’ N onetheless, they t say. role-playing am • Drugs and teenage pre nd American Civil LibLiberties Union and pregnancy weren't world»rld." •T o us, it was a real answer to a neciced that decision-niakingng exercises used in leachinj major social issues. Guns ing Citizens for Cxeellcncenee in I-diication.-'a con- ms and metal dctec* Ro;(ie Ro, Smith, an associatete provost| at kids have.” said John Frantz, princiiicipal of values can't hurt.iirt. lors weren’t in schools. Ai serNativc parent-advocaocacy group., . And boys like sus- Nortlinhwestern University who0 eevaluated a Sutherlandid Elcmcntar>'. on the Sout)uthwest "It's a way of,'f helpingI children undcrstartc . pectcd Jciller Robert Sand md •. Critics, however, feaifear thc curriculum will andlfer at\d the two pilotot values-edueaiion programm inI Chicago Sidc. whicich started teaching val'uilues six llie con.^equenceices of .Iheir behavior." sait alleged fellow gang memb lid be used to promote a particular[ religion or imbcrs chargcd with Publiblic Schools, said. "Wc haveave losi-ihose ^ycars ago. J CherN i Giiohir., anat educator at the Universit; fetally shooting thc INyci ily impinge on the privateIte rrighis of individuals, •ycar-old weren’t in ' comnmmon cohesive insiituiions.i. VWhen these ' Thc chariaructcrtcducation programn wasn't\ of Illinois Coop the new s. >opcraiivc Extension Centeter But Gholar said conecrnscoi have dimin- , fa,1, il, wc look to schools to) pipick, up the available tott Robert or 16-ycar-oldd iCragg who has traineded Chicago and Will Count; ■ L o c k ^ r t. 111.. M ayor Ri iiy ished as gang^ drugg abuseat and Olher prob- • Richard Dystrup. a slack.ck." H ardaw ay,r", one of two teens chargecicd w ith leachers in vahle^uesicaching.' civics tcacher at Lockpon Jem s have continued1 to plague U.S. schools, )ort Township'High T«reaching values isn't as simpiinple as giving Robert’s slailaying. • . rcccnt GalluiHup poll indicates that 49 per School, said, "We just ass er- A partial solution couldcoti be a program like assumed that some- stude,idents a multiple-choice testst iin honesty. B ut C ragigg's brother. Derrick-Kardtrdaway. ccni of .\niericatcans questioned think v.ilue:JCS the one in use in Will where Johnny was going to -Vill C oiinty. ID,, orga- J to be taught how to Inste:Head, an E nglish tcacher mig]nig|ii ask stu- U. who iss also charged in Robert's's death,i should be taught•ht in'scliools. and 12 pcrccn be honest. W ell, guess wha L*nl nizcd by a coalition eallcdcall Cease Fire, vhat? Nobody-iaught dentsiis to read a shon story andd tlthen discuss was taught;ht Values at hts school."I.^K ohn more (liiiik schoo him.” liools should help parents ammd Preliminary resultsis rroinIV lhc Will County th e good g and bad traits exhibitibited by the Elementary.7 , from which Derrick gnitraduated churches teach,) childrencl \aluc.s.-Thiny-nin(ine program will Come; nextnc spring, Ofticials These days, school offofficials across thc charai iractcrs. in June, stoitonc*d.the program in the 1992-9.^ 19 percent oppose%e 'values courses in school:L>ls will evaluate student•nt attendance,; suspen- I country are asking' whetherihcr pan o f their job Tea feachers of younger studentsnts might ask. school year,ir. altogeilicr sions and discipline proproblems, is to teach students basic: vavalues such as hon- their | ir pupils 10 describe two goodood traits that "This priirincipal {at Kohn) recogntzilized the .Among parentents with children in publiilie Although results are ditl'iciili lo measure, esty. courage, rcspect andnd tolerance — and they ry see in ihAnselves to theie resti o f th c need for thi:his ty|» of curriculum becau:ause she schools. 57 perccTceiil favor values educaiion.Vn. Chicago* teachers whok'ho have taiighl values maybe keep children likee RbbcnR from dying class.SS.^j could see ththe circumstances in the cocommu- and .'»4 percent o violently. - - It oppose il, according to ihihi reported’an overallI inimpro\enic4ii in slii- ...... Sorsome schools arc using special:ial books and nity w ere chchanging." said Louunne Holland,Ho poll, Increasingly, the answe • - dents' behavior. "Teatreaeluy.s->;t\\“ ii7its-one^----- wer they're getting worksrksheeis.io help teach values,JCS.' In others, project dire*rector for thc Chicago l'oun

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Shc was a sticklcr abiabout meals peer counselXVr tomoyo. iry tb sec or four years',rs', and it’s been at least \X X ■ Cuttingig Heights • 2 Year Warranty[ I ty • 30 Day Return* ..; and now sh e’s using frofrozen ham- a geriatric assess-a^ to Florlii r i d a . ’ clien ts within w .10 that long sineince he recognized me, M^lch Compatible ------burgcrs^^^------^------m enl2------______days o f hihe^ng of his only ^ild.Id ;’ DEERE SEASON There was dust on a lamjimpshadc. A Throw 'i'n in the ^Lynn A1A nderson, thcm V T^They stay He takes a'; a long brcath."“Ify b u '' curtain hung cockeyed. PlaPlants with- question oof f y^ho o n h eer n m other's ises “until, rub his handnd, he'll smile. That’s PBICE...... ered in a once-thriving garc•arden. p a y s fo r ,w . the persoson is sta- really the exte« e n to f it." 1 , 0 m l ■ declinirning health b ie ," Cramer Louise Caiilain died Oct. 22. 1993. Anderson, 36, pauses,s, as• if slill scrvicc — j SB W alk-B ehindi d M o w e r Klartled by her Decem ber;r discovery.li ■ moy be fundcnded by — — soys, a lime li peri- For a numbere r o f reasons. Steve C ain ^ - 14S1 lied • 5 Speeds to Match “I went home;" she says,i, "and“j I said government:nl ‘programs such as on of Area Agencies on HHe is 92 years old. und hele was one the nursing heh om e $tafT, and m ails a Coordinating Council of the Palo Aging, proviiivides telephone numbers o'lof the original scientific ecologistsei report to Annin Arbor. P s a v e ^ ; Alto (Calif.) Area. "Afterfter they all of informalioition and referral services. in Ihc couniry.” Lifespan, w hich Peters started 12 vith another nurse. Pum hing Kit Extra Optional ~ come home from Christmajmas." F a m ily mimembers take il from ^ow , Stanley Cain has; lateI: stage years ago wit O niy4j^r_^^ - B a g g e r s Mulchinc It’s a matter of numlimbcrs. By there. Whileilc the information and AAlzheimer’s disease and lives li in a • G o o d m a n ,, i:is one of a growing 2020, projections put thce nnumber of referral servicvices can be very helpful. SSantaj Cruz nursing homime. Steve number of‘ piprivate geriatric care i JOHN DEERIRE 30 DAY-NO RiSK'GUfl5UARANTEE A m ericans o ver 65 at one»e inii five, up som e who plan ph care, for the elderly CCain is 52. a journalist wikvith seven m a n a g e m e:nt n t companies lhat All new John Deere niueh as •'case munage- Sl.inley Cain began to t show problem." sajsays Peters, who. along "''H I ™'w‘536-6653 Staff members dlat Senior ment." symptomss> of Alzheimer'fr's around with Goodmainan. worked with elder-, 733-7272 1007 ' S B p a a g ' Toll Free 1-800-824-9519 Informaiion & R eferral ScServices in Case, or caicare, managers assess the 119?0. ‘ his son says. Meae a n w h ile , ly clients inI ththe public sector first. I Call Ton Free 1-800-227-1Q( I. Experts lin]nk ” animal abuiuse, family trouuble 1. Q p) ' e n A IH o m eiE q u ittyLine; A n c ------Orange Gounty-Register—r------In Aliibomn, n groupp r o f-y o u n g ...... I- Y d u ’l trBe~IniG re a litS h a p3 6 . m en sets a chow puppy onon-fire. In Houston, a;m an allegcd himself I "S o n o f S am ." sh o t a rieighbor’s ric ■Labrador retriever that he claimed ______— r^ad-roldhim-xtrklK:------ft • J e ffre y - D a h m[ier, e r th e - ^vlilwaukec man who mutnutilated 17 l^oung men. was saidid lo have ) Fimpaled frogs and cats in his back ■ ^yard as a child. ' (Or We’ll Givve You Your CChoice Of Annother Great (Gift. "Not everyone who) abal u ses an .■animal grow s up to be a massn mur- J u s t o p en a Firstst S oairity Bank H om eEquit;lity Line before Decem ber'31, 31 And.spealleaking of interest, we think. yyou'll be very intcre^^ted to kknow derer. of course, .but.the; conversecc is pretty much true." sayslys Randall 1994, a n d you can lake horiilofne one of four gn?at gifts,> ini clu d in g a 20" H itachi colirolor lhat applying fo^.aa FiFirst Socurit\' Bank H om e: EEquity Line costs you absolusolutely Lockwood, vice president;nl for train- TV w ilh rcm ole. Y ourotheither choiccs include a JVC Hi-li-Fi VCR with . . « n o th in\g, g,. a nd \ ’ou w o n 't have to pa)>ay th e S50 annual fee for Ihethe first ing initiatives for thele Humane . Society of the Unitedted Slates, remote, a HealthRider aerocrobic exerciser or a JVC 6-CICD stereo system. Plus, y ou have the option ofif mi aking interest-only paymym tents Lockwood has spent the the pasl 15 G o ah ead a nd1 picturepi w hai a H om e Equihity Line-can give for Ihele first 10 years of yo u r loan.1. years researching thetie a n im a l- abusc/human>abuse link. y ou (besides a free gift). YouYd could m ake hom e imprc)rovem ents lhat T h e R rsl Security Bank H orom e Equitv Line. iVith a gre.igreat rate, Animal abuse has corcome to be tu m y o u r cottage into a cascastle. O r choose fun ov er fu;function a nd get :ees a n d four great gifts to chi:hiX3se from, it’s ev e n ’thingg y\\ o u ’ve yccognized as a very' real,rc very |-human problem that is 1linked to ’ a n ew sp o rts c a ^ b o a l o rr RV.R\ O f course, you could alvilw-ays lake that Tie to expect frt^m the ban k ththat's ‘'currently giving 110'~i.0^;.“ - ■ ___ _ •child and spouse .abusele a and other long vacation you've beei\e n dream< ing about (no Iddss altowed).a The possibilitieses fiBBB For>r moren information, visit anyny i'irst Security branch inn Idaho,Id SScrimes. I Research by the A m e ric a n are endless. And affordableible, thanks to Rrsl Security’s^’s low interest rates. o r c a lll ■800-657-5513. jtHumane Association poir)oints to Ihe j^ink between animal aman d hum an ^buse. Citing Dahmer as an; e.xamr 'pie, the associaiion in 1992 19' callcd for closer monitoring.o5. of animal abuse. .According to LockwoodDod and odi- f ■ crs, many animal (andnd h u m a n ) I Nii«h Hii Cfij0f rv IMih /VC Ilfm'WthSmnlf. , abusers w ere abused cmselves. FmM Hi.riVCXIMARm-irUmc EquilyI UfH'. unly. rrrmiumo m.ivy JidvtJii Nli):hily Jw li> pr>KJucl .iv Jibhili■ihiliik ll.i/.ttil I' trauma is to follow suit, K w.i* Ihf WSj'pnmcMtci*! 7.75'i pluv’luvj". Ilir in.iMniuni f.»lo»vfr‘•Vffltn;|ili..ii|lholwni»l’«.il'. 'VI’K I w ith a n e ig h b o r’s p e t, LiLockw ood ' . f i i . . 'so y s. V i t •••*. _____ . ■ TinsIS were o3nce ’Pafren iting hilard er:2nd tiuime arc’ound Chicago Tribune vey. at leastu 4.7• million American Also, low-income elder!erly people thc U.S. Housouse and Senate lo pro- ' .. vesselss for crejnativity " children undeiider 18 are living w ith a .• tr>ing n to niisc'their grantindchildrL'n claim 199595 the Year of thc WASHINGTOI^ — Gaillil and John grandparentt anda thal 81 percent o f _ are a being denied welfare bibeheftisby • Gnindparent.-lit.-legislalion that would ■ In this throwaway/ age.a] are wc making repnproductions. ^Martin-were planning an out-of-stateoi those childrenv n liv<;d in the grandpar- ' ecasUyorkers who re:•efuse to help ease grangrandparents' burdens is lo sin g (he rom ancc: olof old-time Collector;ors abound. Cheryl m ove and a life o f ease at\«fter John, a e n t's home wiwith arsingle parent. •ackiiowlcdge ' a the growingtg num bers languishing! in C ongress, boxes and tins that, onccor empty. Smith of Sanianta Ana decorates her new spaper printer, retires nexlni year. At the sameme time, one of two chil- of o three-generation 1fa m ilie s . - I'he most ambitiousam proposal, inut)- w e saved and usedi in so many kitchen withth clusters o f tins-with- But when the couple's 1313-year-old . dren — or 32.,J2.3 million, according to according :i to the report.. 1based on duced lasl yearye by Sen. William w ays? a - h is to r y . grandson came to live wittilh thcni in .- the Census BuBureau — were living in Census C Bureau data andid A A R P 's Cohen. R-Main4aine. is the Grandparents I plead guilty.' r — I A yellow Pasadena,. Pi Md.. lust fall, their th plans a non-tnihiioilional family lhat includ* o ow iu clephone sur%ey. Raising (inmdcl.ndchildren Aci. , After 1 use all the A HH tin with -— a nd their lives — changcged. ed a steppar)arent, a grandparent, AARP said some statetes simply ll would allowallc eligible grandchil- .oatmeal in that g A g i'■*1 m blue letier- "W e wen; living in a onene-bcdnx'n '-frustrated. ------And; ma'ti>-]i>'grandparcnts."on lixed A“ y e u r’ agnT'A 7C R P' set'f up a • sona'ble effortfort to notify grondpor- box on its side. car\cr\'c away thc leas flavoredred with tropic oranges AAmericans: grandparent:Its raisin g M>r lim ited incincomes, are struggling Grandparent C Infomiation1 Cenier< in -ents or otherer closec relatives 'ivhen a top.of.the cylinder andm d you have and e.xotic spsp ices." B'grandchildren. financially, VW a.shington lo provide ininformation child has been:en abandoned. . a. doll’s cradle. Oncc.cc. my sister A red tinn forf Bamum's Animal Thc scenario is beeomirling all tou A report releasedreh last week by the a a b o u t s u p p o rt g ro u p s and ai other Rep. Carolyrolyn Maloney. D-N.Y.. sewed a chcckcd skinirt for : herself Crackers shohows four circus cages familiar as illness, death,, teenu preg* American AsAssociation of Retiredr organizations. o It has recei'eiviid m ore has introduceiliced another measure to . and made a matchinging purse by holding a tiger,tij lion, polar bear • nancy, divorce, unemplp lo y m e n t. • Persons s;iidd many i of the estimated than tl 4.000 calls for help. help chronicallically in parents, espc* ■ covering a round oatoatmeal box and bufTalo.0 . Rem em ber? Another 'fiincarceration, drug addicli;lion. alco- 500.000 midlife m and older Now. AARP and grairandpnrent cially thosee wilhw AIDS, designate (minus (he lid) with thc same fab- tin once hclcleld Nestle Toll House holism and other probleilems force Americans whow care for a grand- groups g — including Maryland" N guardians foror theiri children. By the ric and using a draw•awstring to Original Recipc 1 Cookies. grandparents to assume resesponsibil- «hild tend to be poor. More than Grandparents t United for Children’sC end ofthe dcc:dccade. 125.000 children carr> 'it.------—Nabisco-wawas-big-on_*:Limi(ed...... ity foj^jheirgra^dchildre^1. h a l f h ad incincomes of less ihan _R K2ght^_which Gail Mamrun h e lp e d __will lose theiiheir mothers to AIDS.____ My faithful corrcsrespondent. Editions” ofot Ritz Crackers and The Cen.siis BureaurriTported j S2 0 ;0 0 0 niirdrdliiortT ’ ilfan“oiie-foirnh “ fmiiiU fi —- aiv"iiiYo\‘ing to\*lian|inge th iiig C ' accofdiiig 10 lo 'ja J992 study by the • Windsong (1 don't knoenow her full Wheat Thins,ns. recently that.- based on aI 19911 .sur- liv eaio rb elo:low ^ the poverty line. Despite proposed resoliolulions in American Medkledieal Association. name or address), saysays it breaks Alas, aftcfter stimulating the her heart to throw awaiway a round appetite, thestese tins stand in empty ( oatmeal box today. Was \V a time splendor. ■ 1S e n i o r cc a l e i i d air i , w hen boxes and tins'• hahad a value. 1 have aI sets< of tiny reproduc- — She writes: lions of linstin on my desk for T w in Falls S enior C itizei« n s C enter , E.xereise cla.ssatcla 10 a.m. SHIBA - Medicalrare and roast pork “Wc thought thcr wworld of a papcrclips., stamps,st rubber bands. 616 Eastland Drivrive Crafisaltpt p.m. SSuppfemeiital Insumnce AA.ssislunec candy box. a stationc>ncry box. a Made in EnjEngland, their antique All dinners at nolm. SugjJt'sled Si Friday every Thursday by appepoinimenl Activities pencil box (I still ha'have one in look comeTies from ads K>r donation dc is S2.00 for sen;n io rs and Baked food-.)d salc from 10 a.m . lo 2 ftftom 10 a.m. to-4 p.m. CuCall for an Monday - black lacquer), and bestbes of all. u Parkinsonss Health1 Salt. Palmer S2.75 S2 for non-seniors, p.m, a]appointment at 436-9107. Pool nl 9 a.ma.m. and attain nt 1 p.m. wooden cigar box>x with an Tyres (meaniining antique car tires), Monday: Baked potato barb: Pinochle atat I p.m. Shopping day. Call thee cenier at Line dancing;ing ot 9:30 a.m. attoched lid. Covered i d in cloth, it Champions)nship Lawn Tutsday: Sweet and sourar pork j-f '■ 436-9107 lo arrange fo ra ride.ri lland and1 FoFoot card game at 6:30 becamc a sewing boxjox. a jewel Posts, W edne^y: Birthday dirlinner wilh ' Golden HcHeritage Senior Center English .classes for‘ Spanish p.m. box. a handkerchief bo:box. a glove , I 'd lik e to to fin d a L og C abin tuiturkey and dressing . 24211 Overland,C Burley s]speaking students from 100 to 11:30 Tuesday box. a precious'letter■box. bo Syrup tin ofof the kind thai was I . Thursday: Cubed steak All dinners:rs at noon. Suggested a.a.m . at th e eeiitvr. Pool at 9 a.m . and again at 1 p.m . '• "Unadorned, a cigar;ar box could shaped and1 paintedp to resemble a \- |- F>idayn.Fish or chicken donation is S2. Friday Knitting alal 9;9:30 u.m. bccomc a tacklc box, a container miniature logIo cabin. The syrup Monday: ChChicken fried steak Spanish classes forr English Bridgea(6:36 :30 p.m. for nuts and bolts — an anything- poured out: oflhe ol chimney-spout. A ctivitiM Tuesday: SpSpaghetti S]speaking siiidciits from 1 to 2:30 Wednesdayay and-cverything box.” I don't warnant tt) own fir I wHint Library.' Pool Room , iindid Bargain Wednesday:sy: B inhday dinner with p,p.m. Pool ut 9 a.m.a.m und again at I p.m. Ail is not lost. Manlany a home merely to garega at it and let the C«Center with cards, gamelies, color turkey and allill ithe trim m ings Line dancing:ing at 9:30 a.m. workshop or garage thesethc days is- saliva — anan d th e m em o ries — icltelevision and movies. Opipen week- ' Thursday:; FishFi and fries W est E nd S enior Citizezens Inc. Shufilcboard>ard ut 6 p.m . \ ■ graced with empty coffeeco cans flaw, daysda from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday: Lasaiisagna 1010 M ain St., BJuhl u Thursday ; that hold nails, scrcw:ews. hinges. — ■ T oday AH nieals at noon. IMonday Quilting nlIt 9:9:30 a.m. and again at ' whatever. Windsong5 nremembers Lucillc S. dcVicw, i the writing Dance from 2 to 5'p.n.m. at'the Activities tlthrough Saturday: 1 rp.m. on I p.m. ' sjcndcr half-pound cofTiofTce cans of co.ic/i Ibrtr Orange County cenier. ce The cost is S2.50 peier person. Monday SlSunday. Thrift shop open1 everye day B.J. & Frienc•iends w ill perfonp a t 11 a kind "we'll never sec:ee again.” Rcifistcr. writrrjfc.'.- a weekly column IURefrcshm enis will be .ser\eted. Pinochle at:ii I1 p.m. frfrom S a.in. tu 4 p.m, a.m. Ah. but wc might.It. 'O rig in a ls on aging. WriteVI to her ut The M o n ^ y Friday Sunday: Roast pork Cmfis nt I p.ip.m. arc iri dem and at antiqiliqucs shops. Orungc Coun'unty Register. PO Uo.\ CraHs’aijd quilting f'rom_S a.m, 'Ceramics at I p.m. M onday: I'aco salad TO PS at 55 p.ip.m. und-smart manufactticturcrs arc 11626. Santam A n :i.O ilif. 92711. to 2 p.m. Tuesdoy: Barbecued1 chickeni Pinochle at 7 p.m . ^ T uesday MinidokaL CountyO Senior Citizens wwings Friday •Blood pressure checks frfro m 9:.'<0 SenService Center Wednesday: Barbecued:d ch icken Bridge at 9 a.ma. . lo I I:.‘l0 a,in . 7022 1U th ISL, Rupert w ings • Line dancing:ing al 9:30 a.m ...... Copaymtlentsdon’ iltapplyu: ___ Line dancing at 7-p.m— All dinnersrrs'atiioonr Suggested '■ 'n iu rsd a y :IIa in with'raTsiisin sauce Saturday. W ednesday donation is S2. Bring ow n table ser­ Friday: Ham with misin.s;I-sauce Breakfast froifrom 7:30 lo 11 a.m. CnifVs and quilling I'romiy:.^()a.ni, vice. Ilonie-te-delivered meals on to pneuir lo 2 p.m.- request, Activities ' - J« osm m e e S enior Center monia vacccine "Thursday Monday: BreadedBn pork chop M onday 212112 F irst A ve. E. Pinochic at I p.m. Tuesday: ToTomato meatlouf. Bxercise class at 10 n.m.I. All dinners:rs ^at noon. Suggested Knight-Ridder News ServiiTVicc ty a n d w10 ho don't own much or ■ L ine dancing ql 7 p.m. Wednesday:-ly:-Birthday dinner with Pinochle inlhe evening. donation is S2. have a lol oof f income. IfyouqualtIV Friday roast turkey annnd nil thc trimmings Cards al lhe center. Monday: Hot turkey sandw ich ______Q . I ’m going to g e t a pt I pneumonia for SSI, voui r mr avj I s o .KCI ML-dicaiij,_____,-__Cniils.ond quiliing.fromiiii)JO -a.m .------ITiunday^Ci-Chickcn:fried sieak— ------— Tuesday----- ^------TuesdayrCocCook's'cholcc vaccine W fell. WiliMedledicarepay which canI helph supplement your to 2 p.m. Friday: Smoinorgusbord O u iltln tfro m 8 a.m . to 4 p.m. Wednesday:,ay: .Beef in gravy over for th e vaccine? Do I faa\ have to pay Medicare coverage.co Even ifyou Saturday I W ednesday potato the.SIOp annual deductible ble first? don't qualif;lily for Medicaid, you Pancake breakfast fromI S }• a,m. to Activities Exercise class at 10 a;m.I. Thursday:: TuTuna casscrole A; If ihc medical providvider giving may bc ablele to gel help wilh your nonoon. Crafts, quituiliing. pool and gift ^ Bus to,. Twin FallsIs every Friday: Beefccf siroganofT over noo- ' thc vaccine accepts assjssignmcnt Medicare coinsurance and . shop availableble daily during cenier Wednesda)-! \V dies ■ • (accepts thc Medicare.ae.approved deductibles,es. To get help with Ageless Senior Citizizens hours from 1010 ;a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday amount as payment inI full), fu then Medicare.. contacl< your State 310 M ain St. N .. Kimlmberiy The seniorir icenter wanis to start Q uilling from K a.m. to 4 p.m. Activities -there is no chargc to thele bcneflcia-b Medicaid age■gcncy. All dinners al lioon. French and GeGerm an speaking clas.s- Pinochle in the evening. Today • ry. If thc provider docss notn< accept Q. My emj mployer isn’t withhold- Monday: ] Chuckwagon steiteak es. Please indiid icaie y our interest in- Friday C o m m u nlity ity dinner with roast ■assignment, then the berbeneficiary ing Social Se Sectmty taxes from my Wednesday: Shake anand bake this by callingng or signing up at the E xercise class at 10 a.m.1. turkey. :m ay have to pay chargcss in addition salaiy becausluse h e says that I'm an ^hichicken center, Saturday • M onday ;to the Medicare approved/cd amount, independent;nt contractor not his jFriday: Ham and macararoni and Monday E xercise cla.ss at 10 a.m,I, : ‘ A erobics at I11 a.m . ;Ncithcr thc SlOO annualiai medical employee. WV hat's the difference cheese d,, Bridge everytry Monday after lunch. Bridge nl 12:30\2:‘. p.m. •insurance deductible norr ththe 20 p e r - . under Social11 iSecurity rules? . Tuesday Gooding County Seniorr (Citizens Tuesday ccnt coinsurancc paymcnlent applies A. An cmpnployce is hired.' ean be • A ^ ctivities Movie matiatince every Tuesday Inc. Aerobics at 111 a.m. and again at ^to this scrvice. tired, receivtivcs employee benents ]M obday after lunch, 308 Senior Ave.e. 3:45 p.m. Q . I ’m 8 66-year-old woiwoman. My such as vac;acation time and sick E ] xercise class at 1:30 p.mm. C eram ics frofrom 1 to 4 p.m. All dinners afnoon. SuSuggested Pinochle at31 12:30V. p.m. ;only income is my S34^342 Social leave, takes ir i instructions from his or B ] oard m eeting at 1:30 p.iii,m. W ednesdayy ' t dcdonation is S2 for seniors anand S4 for ^Wednesdayly , /Security retirement chesheck. I've her employer.x*r. and is provided with Tuesday Crafts after:r lunch.Ii ncnon-seniors. ;B ridgcai 12:30 12:; p.m. - ' been able to suppleiiiditIt nmy check tools and workingwc materials. An , ]Exercise class at 10 a.m.. ______Pinochle evcL»Vi.Ty Wt.‘tliii?s(l;iy :iniT __M ondayiJvI call oaf------^Thuradhy------with-my48vin^-eecount-int-so-I-can— indcpcndciit 1 Ceramics at I p.m. lunch. T uesday: R oasi.turkey wiivithgmvy Acrobics at 1 1 a.m . •pay bills. But I've exhautjausted my operates unuiing it^nl}i,:! Ptitui, ' r 3 7 - g 9 0 6 ALL FUNDS RAISED WILL BE USED TO SUPPORT THEtiATU!TURECOnSERVAnCYOF •• IDAHO. Cji^r.i«/ CinLnUui fctJiruifuti . Ferry from SHa*r> on hwy, 30.5 0 .3 3 i person (roundlrip)'or dHve; dlidirectly. For directions. ciU ■ M/I:iiri. : itUilin HtjuUiMCuftl ^ M agic Va/alley Regional Medledical. Center ThouMndS>d Sprino> pceietve (20B) 536-67•6797.: •. . . JuffuafAitiauis/ti HxlCml -

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C-10 Time^Nawa. Twin FaiFalls. Idoho Sunday, Soplembm bor 25.1994 I I — " _ ~ ACROSS t FoniMrTucMth VIP lontrol e Obi THESSunday Croossword Teaach kidlstous< esdf-cc ' 10 Doorput 14 KM olbooni ' . E d ite d b y H e rb E tieii e n s o n . . 10 Enlr'^(ttiMti)e«l 20 DlrKtorKazin ^ in tthefac€ er presssure K~ | y ~ l<~ i r y j p ~ ] T r - p e of pee i T - n r i i - s s s s s r " : ------B s - — — “ - — TlicBostoiGI|Globe M putting a planlan IInio acdon because they >e faith in it. His dieory is 22 iS tlS jo n g 23 llM dpiirpart» As he ioamjims lhc halls o f ^ t Middle kids today have had unrcii; 28 LM dar — — School in Bra3raimrce. Mass.. principal . pcrienees — a non-custodi-, 77 B ookae( icily is on thc lookout forI ho doesn't'call or show up to td s lia a Mike Connell a M JUS'S 28 C«ip«tknot ■ ■ ■ fights lhal havlave not yet empted. Fights . S ^ ^ when he’s suppsupposed to. for instance — , 30 return* ■ ■ are more frcqi:queni this time o f year, hc; Y o u r ki*; ■ lhal 'leads thenitem to assume that somc- (MKAithur) ’ ' explains, as kikids try lo settle back inlo' pn.*school^ years when w e stStan to leach Aing will go;o vwrong, although it’s not St OrMkMftK — school routine:ines. and-llghis at ihe mid-• |right from wrong. Daeey eexpbinsUie. neccssanly something they can spccU.- ____ die school leve;vel can get nasty. tconnection: "When, you geget in a tight "fy. Once a chichild has a few successes.' sirr"34 *My eandto bu rn t Connelly pridespr himself not ju st onJ. the spol," he Som e 13-yc — 6« Robart_ ^1 They let ents lake conirol of them. ^says. One has brouglought wine. Jerry- is unpre-, eoirtaMDon - H* ? P ------■ insiead o f takaking control of events." In order to do lhat. a chilhild needs to Paired for thislis -— he doesn't want an> 61 Undutatfons • " Connelly «iys.ys. , tbe able to: |- and it never- occurredocc to him this mighty 6 2 T tf c i.H o n lh a ^ ! W------f f l — — This mindscJsei has frighlening conse- panics, sh e- happen. H e’sc’s w orried about getting^ 9 3 Prvparm *- • Calm down,|lf she p m — . qucnccs for ourou children, according to qcan't think clearly. Docey:y says there or dnink.ik. butI morc than anyihing.” potatoaa ' I W-: ------^ 7 5 7 ------^64 Acta . psychologislI JiJohn Daeey. While whal are many techniques a chilMid can use, doesn’t wan:kvant his friends to diink he' M Molat 7 t 5 a ------H i i o ------■ ~ ~ ’’just kinda happens" haj to an 11- or 12- f i S r ------from counting backwardrds^lo deep ______;.67-F*etua)wtttMaB. . . — • year-old mayjy no t be too serious, lhc ■'breathltig t to meritdl imagegery, where “He s aboutiuito'pahic.” t iays Daccy. 70 EUdtad _ a i H z • siinie come-whwhai-may altitude in a I4-. yyou hold a picturc in your- mindn for 30 "So he saysays 10 him self. ‘1 need lo ■71 Carton daar. ar-old can lead lo pregiian- s inhuntan'Jargor) 15-or 16-year- seconds, "tich child needsJs 10 know a s>ay coin). 1I nt need lo lake some deep 79 Plrxterte DOWN 33 Attantkx) oattar ’ v'rnoa v n ° cy. dropping,o•,oul of school, addictions ^bunch b f these, because wh:•hat works in b reath s. OiK. K . Now. 1 know 1 have 74 Famma fatata it Traaty 2^34 Ms MoorA^. 7S BroathaBre quick and- ^ M*5a’a e.-all.poiculially with life- cone situation might not worork in anoth- choices. To3 drdrink or noi? No. there SSCounder— ..har I’aM orlw violence.-: 78 Normal 2 Yaam “ ®2 Elavatk)t t e n a : ^ . long irnplicalioilions. ^er." he says, have 10 be more mo choices than that. 1 76 Compatad 3 Radpoword ^36 Undarwaar 77 Rodbird r » 93 mianda iao a " I’ve not ycyet met a teen>ager who • Identify feelings. Preleiecns often need 10 figurelire .out a way not lo. drink 77 Cartain 4 Partolachicfcan g g g j c p i ^ n t s 7 9Thorooghty: -nx Fr. 94 Wharai a cooking . made a consciiicious decision tu gel preg- know only one emotion;: > A nger. "In diat these kidsids can. accept. 1 know! I’ll atudanl coop 22 Sip again 95 Rospott 76 BaaabatraMal 5 39 Fabftepattom 8? Sip addicted. They .slide into ^ ing eihic is tell them I'mn allergic.al Thai I've tried il 5 Halpa ^ JawiA monlh 9« Glazad 1 S'-’' their world, the prevailin 70 Sydr^dtlzan esaw-likapart0 ^040 Songoryastatyoar SI ” these evcnus wiwith a whole bunch o f lii- dissing' — if someone ireacats you in a — ‘hal'll makeake them think I'm cool — 63 7 (1 Criaa 02 FaiP a y rs la s fo r flnish- 7 Atack’spartrtar . M fiodlcals ' 97 S lam tie things." say:;ays Dacey. who is profes* vway lhal you perceive lo bcbe an insull, ^^d 1 broke: into mt hives. Even went to­ 64 'Thalr_araof 8 e Drink alowl/ «(3 Sings Swiaa ' urvnslehabla S al^ - 83 BoxoponarM) 98 RlponlntIngta^r sor of humaniin development at Opston yyou havcrlo do bodily harmminrelum." the hospital,il. ^ No. wail. I'll say I've i 9 Footstool „ Beam sp lk * 99 Bird b e t e o u ra g a' 10 (4 Wonitot 85 Bor wubalor' Collegc and author au of "The Nununng s.s;iys Daeey. Being able to■ bbreak anger iUJ oathih wwith my uncle. Ifl don’t! lOSonofNofth ** Eye inflammalxin lOtSumitio ; (Shakaapaara) M n •_flewlnB«*ilh undaretandbg B8 Ey< J’arcnt" (Simonion & Schuster. 1993). j -fmstraiion, drink beforee h16. h e'll buy me .-j_car. 17 Ftohad 88 PulPubishar quaneh down into other feelings — . . 87 Adam a artd mikandhonay- *l parenis and teachers can a ! 1 took ihLs oath, and I'm 19-Huskydrtvar, BarBannatt t M Whisiw '■ Luckily., pai annoyance, jealousy, sadnesless, or en \y Thai’s cool! 1 t . : M cOurg , t2t2 Isinglass I irilojrpuble. ick to it!.lan and Joe will ' 66 Otiv*-in watiar 13 ■:— ■ Stop this drill ir — can difuse ihe intensity orand enable a gomg to stick 1 13 Bonnatdanlzan? 5050:Zodiacalgn’ f TfSTir lo common belief, selfi ^ lut die others won't, ^’cs! 1 :69 Shott kiftnjctor? 14 „ g . Contrary lo child to figure out more; clearly• an '"“ke fun. but tl K 'N otam ocIh « i ^ learned skill, not a person- ^ '90 Riaa IS S3TakaHeaay s m cotilrol is a leai appro0riate response. Helpp your child like this one. ;91 Tnuwmit iiiiiffii alily trail ihaiai ;a child does or docsn'i (j ;s for her — Because thehc aability to slop and ihink attitudos G464 r _ unto my (a a r iMiSh E do this by labelling'feelings '9 2 U.8 .r>ovaiial IS AcltMS Talbot 5585 Pat* ! !B hilvc, suys ppsychologist Stephen "That •• musi have been fruru stratin g !” erealively takesikes practice and discipline, : Qariand 17 ; 17 ^l^avll^aeounliy: 6656 Qava ascama . T T r Garber. Unforti.irtunatcly. mosl kids today Daeey says to do this whenrn your child Garlwr saysi il’s our job as parents to 9 5 ScwlaR 56 W i d * ^ ' S i t 96 Cartlna awaalar? ts t 8 Sandburg: or |o arcn’i learninging il. he .says, (iarber is j.is as young as 2 or 3. provide reinfoniforcement ,fot' ihe process 50_downtha' ! iLExinttmouxhC ^ 4 ^ he Behavioral Insliiute of : the preleen years: "Say 100 Andaraart artd Sagan hWiNU S l P dircclor of lhc • Visualize consequences,.•s. Most kids long before th. » Crazaa |W- Alliinta andd co-author of "(iood’ don’t j .stop to ihink whal theeresuhofan t your kid ridesles hisI bike inio ihe sireei 102 DlaSbla acaw< 24 24 JohnorTVa ' M54 Twigbroom f , g f r Behavior’ (St.!t. MI artin's Press. 1991). aciion will be. "They ean’iI ’l vi.sualize without thmktntiking. Instead o f taking the l04Hktduwaavar - ‘Enlaitainmant 65 106 SJrtglrtg pair 55 A F ^ n ^ In the middiddlc school years, ihis is what il means to be pregnailant at 15 or bike away for a; week, lalk with him 56 Qoaalp ' S } ^ iroublesome because in b ing to Slop and look. Gei 10«Maoa_' 3A. s a r r » particularly in handicapped for life from a1 tfight," says about learning 107DafnoWiaa 56 *_aN lc^t)n9 ak>'‘ m m lliese years chi;hildren are innately more cDaeey. Molding your child aiaccountable ‘0 rxrpealII ththe rules back lit yoii. lo lOeSw^arourtd hoUora E s S i l i i l impulsive, acciccording to child psychia- f,for his actions is one. way ioio gel him to w riiethem dowlow-n. Go out witli him and ' logPun(ada(_ 29 Sitaofthaandant 6989 again S S Turecki. aulhor o f "The t| drill him: ‘Pau.s.'au.se. stop and ihink aboui llOVaUchator Up s fr sfl iriM Stanley T think things througli. Mr itlSl^ ^ Problems of Normal ire doing." Pause. Slop. IIIWatehM 32 IJ72 Badockadwith L J _ L I H m otionul P •- Forrhulaie.a plan., A.t>.typical pee- -*vhal you are 1 - ...... Children” (Hani;aniam. 1994).' ...... ^teen goes with ihe first ideaa that1 comes Think. That 'ss wwhat w c lieed to gei our ------"It’s noi a si;siage lhal is chamcierized iiinlo her head, which rarelyMS i lhc best, kids 10 do" hele says.sa by pausingt 1 and thinking things It lakes discipline to thinkk school master .self-con* ------year-old is mno^t o likely 10 ihink. "If | you Ihink oul loud: "'N ow' i i f l do this, 'fol- This w^eek. eel he is introducing a ‘ UNPAID CHILD SUSUPPORT: year. Buf593 perccntp of 1.113 people ancand- Pepper' Schwartz': o f Ihc want il. it mustust lic'good.” or even. "If then this will happen. But ilifl do this., weekly, multi-ilti-discTpIiiiary program You can run, but you shoihouldn’l be' surveyed fo for thc International UnUniversity of Washingtgton lell nty friends sa\say it's OK. il must be."'' then maybo'lh*al \vould bee belter,1 Or. begin^in ' wilh someihing simple able to hide] That’s accorcording to o Association1 forf Financial Planning Gk Glamour magazine. And. LeverL( and Peer pressure.i;. *1 he says, is most intense'' no, m aybe 1 should do thi>lis. Hrflm. 1 ~ »'0 "' «« 'valkivalk. noi run. through the survey of women- readers reo of are afraid ofof outiiving their retire- SclSchw artz w arn , th ere’s alwIw ays Ihe at this age andid iprobably more powerful jneed lo ihink aboul lhe«;c."' halls. Ils goalsils aare far moro lotly. how- Glomour magazine. In whic>hich 83 per- ment funds.- cmborrassint; i>ossibility thatti such wilh our childrcdren's t’cneration than anv » f ;irr\y mit fl plrin t~>r»<».»yy <--iyc cvcr: 1 o icachuch kids how to exercise__ ccnt of respondents sai'dfd that1 slate .KlAOICAL ^ M Y S t i E W T O U R : . jJapes a p could be discoveredd by chil- gcneraiion befo;fore. preteens never get to thehc point o'f self-control in tlithe face o f peer pressure and federal governmentsis sshould be Bucklc yourur seal belts, kids. It’s dredren ora'babvsitter. 'Teaching self-conlrolsei begins in Ihe foralt the thingsings that tempt. ab'le to garnish wagess tlayed ihe title role in M problems — and include;ides lists of idea seems atat thc lime, don’t vidcoi; child. cht According 10 "W hat,ai rW ould y-pical family sitcom of our first;: year in our newdLocation-^ l< ------— resources that promotele t effective tope .sex wiihih your; .spouse. 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. ’ r i f Sunday. Soptertem tiof 25 .1 9 9 4 ' Timos-Nows. TwnT Falls, Idoho C-11 I' * G cttii n g i ln v o l v 'i:_ ■ ,■ JS e r v i c e > n e w s ^ B U H L - N a %7 A irm a n AAppreniice f Oceans -withll TTi ig h te r S q u a d r o n 11. ] RiRicbaid -W. Bpwmaa. son ofo Roben Naval .Mr StationStat M iramar. San ; R. and Myma A. Bowmann of BuKl. Diego, ciiiharkciirkcd aboard die aircratl 1 Parents who.0 come to scchool have Iddds who beecome betterr students Irecently com plcicd a six;ix-monih carrier USS L'arlCarl S'inson. deploymentdc to the Persia;ian Gulf. While deployiloyed. |]o\Mn;in traveled ' J K o^'RidderN rw s Serviceice ”• Become it ; involved in children's renremember that ’*you're ohh experi, ' activities likekc picnics, or game W \V estern Pacific and Indianan 'Oceans nearly 44.0000 miles,m aboaril the ship. education at scschool and in the.com- too. too You’re an expert on-yoyour own nights, or stoi>-ry or.mbvic hours .with. aboard ab ihc aireraft carrier USSL Carl visiting AustrastrajTa. Hawaii. Hong W hen the bad grades kepicepi repeat, munity. chilchild." popcorn. "Childlildren who grow up in Vinson, V homcported in AAlameda. King. Japan.1. Singapore.Si Tasmania ing themselves on Amiel S rl Sanders* The resultss arei higher grades and PRefuse to be intimidateIted, she such homes, regardlessrej of where the C C: a lif aiul United Ar.ib\r.ib liniiniles. report can^. his mom initialllially didn’t test scores, bett ■ctter anendancc and reg- advadvises. : homes are locatcated, are bctier able to W hile de^iloycd. Bowmanin traveled ' He isa 199292 gr.uhiaicj i»t‘ K im b e rly w ant to face the fact! that she she needed ' ularly completIctcd homework, fewer SSondcrs says the most ddifficult block out ther stressesst and problems nearly nc 44.000 miles aboardd the IligtvSchool. to see his teachers. ‘ placements in spcciql education qr parpart for her was approach;hing lhe happening outsiItside the family door." visiting,A vi ustralia. Hawai S h e e iia S a n d e rs k n e w ii v it would rm cdial classcsses. more positive atti-- tcacteachers. But. she recalls, “onancc 1 got Clark >ays. • King. Kl Japan. Singapore. 1': v M .L S - N a v y L l. take thcir help to get her foui burth'grad- tud^ and beha:haviors, higher gradua- toto )know the teachers, it wasos easy. 1 Set high stuniandards and, express 10 and an United Arab Eminites, Douglas P. Claririark. a 1 graduate of er oirthe right track. But s It still, she tion rates andid g reater enrollment in thirthink most of the time, once; 3you talk your children-n-often < that you have 'A 1993 graduate! of Uuluhl High I'"'" I I'iS lig h ’Scliot,-*!. r e c e n tly was reiuctani. postsecondaryry ^< u c a tio n . wwith it the teach^, you finddihcy'rc such standards.ds. "Say repeaiedly. ‘I School, Sc he joined ihe Navyly ill June t>;liiriKj rronl'- Itoi a“ tsi,\-m onth “I thought the teachers wci were mean. Why doess iparent involvement, nicsitive activi- Kimberly, recently compleiicled a six- Clark is a 19SS graduate of Oregon W hen she, finally met wit month deploynieni to (he with them, Snident Achicvicvcmcnt.*' ' hHere are some olher suggggcstions ties and organanizations outside of IC Persian Slate Universiirrsily. Corvallis. Ore.. she realized' thire sschool, such as Gulf. W estern Paeillc aniin d I n d ia n w ith a ba ch e lolor r ol't seienee degree. was nothing to fear. _ The resultst «are higher gradesas and test scorei ■ church youth pro- J. ___ The t_cache_rs__ a t ______>s,_better_____ ■ gram 57" Boy s“ a'n’d I D etroit's buffield . attendance aand regularly comimpleted hoinewoiark, fewer cGirls Pub.s. and chil- I Elementary School piacementsin specials educationm or remedial claasses, more ddren s'programs at I were very willing to p positive attitude!les and laeliavlors,ii hI ig h er graduatUIon rates and tithe library,-museums I h e lp h e r help h e r son- g re a te r enm ro llm en t In postgitsecondary educisation. ■ and local lliealers. ' Shesrartsddrop- As a family, play ping in bn his class­ ggames ihal'cnhance es; lalking regularly w ith'his^is tcachcre First, childndren leam belter from for for getting active in your chikild'sedu- learning. su(such as ' S c ra b b le , s a n d ju s t sh o w in g u p a t th ec schoolsc on people whomtl theyI] bond wilh or feel M cali tion this y e a r M o n o p o ly a n d JuniorJ Doggie. an almost-daily basis. connected to0 :and want to please. AtA home, set aside a clelean and Consianily’ monitorn your child's Both Amicl's behavioror and his Children aree morei likely lo bond qui(i^uict placc where your childId stu d ie s h o m e w o rk . Do.i3o.n'l simply. a.sk “ Did - grades improved, with teacherss anda schools when the cvclivery night. That can bc thee kitchcn you do your homhi ework'.’" Look il “He didn’t act up bccauscsc he1 knew parent is involv.lived. tabllablc, before or after dinnenrrtim c , a s o v e r. D isc u sss it. ii Even if you doa't Mama was somewhere aroun3und," says "Also, tcachcrhcps have higher expcc- in thetl Sanders home. complclcty unJindcrstand it. ask ques- Sanders, a single mom wi(wilh three tations of child)ildren whose parenis are Talk T regularly, wilh youlur child lions lo improvrove yoLr own knowl* other children. “Kis gradeadcs went ‘ involved," Henderson Hi said iii a aboiboul w h at's going on ai scbchool. In edge and'sliowJW y our interest. You from all F’s to A’s & B’s. BeBefore, he rccent ielc|Icphonc interview. **T1'The Lcairning Gap’’ (Sir:im on & ' might try askini;ing: What is the point couldn’t read at all; now, hhe reads ’Tcachers do) moretr of a job irying to SchSchuster, SII), U-M's IH a r o l d - o f th is lcs.sonV,’ WhaiV did you enjoy or cxceHently.’’ rc a c h th e m an ‘ encouraging and rewardirding his an education>n and to do well in readcading. [ w an t y o u r c h ildId Ito do w e ll T d l Ihcm Tgcndary status Is progress, as did his mother.r. . • school," says Clark,Cl research director DDo projects together thatI iinvolve you will work; wwith Ihcm to do what- ^^^^■ conhnned Iwthc^thenKxesaoi . . ■ As. his reading improviovcd. his for the Ccniciiicr for Excellence at skillkills your child is learning a)t t: school, ever it takes to> secsi thal ihe child docs 1 ^ 1 ■■ ■■■ B lm ore thw wJolbums. alb - grades began to rise. He4e started Tennessee'Staleale University. Builiuild a birdhouse. Make upp slorics well. focusing on his school worvork more University of .'.W epmldettt «ne Oia of Michigan psycholo- togcogcther. Stay in touch:h iregularly Ihroughoul f^ W J III II im lo a clMrieli because he could do it. andd heh began gist Harold Stevtevenson, w ho has com* Help H your child fed cmotiotionally the school year,ar. Sievcnson suggests . M 8 pA A «ad Codun SboM at 11 pun. fee lin g be tter ab o u t h im self.If. p a re d th e .a chievement h ie of American andind physically safe. Althoujugh you starting a noteblebook lhal goes back 'dlaseraadcMkUUtfKnn. , Sanders’ experience is righight in line students to AsianA studenls. also can’an’t control the environmentnt in the and forth betwc«A'ccn homc and school ly IgbonrbeyoailiTKrvtd I ^ Unt.Tbea! GaU SbowtDoai it doMd 00 M«Klay> • with the findings ofa reccntntstudy.by s . -found-thc-pareiircntsl-rolc criti^l to a ncijicighborhood,.you can.crercatc.an'-...to,f9ster parcm?im?tcacher,communica* ______/ • ____ the Center for Law and Educducaiion, a student's succcscess. aim ^ '^ p r j 5 i i e C i i r j “8MTa2MTTrpXl^.RcMrvnlJons^^ idInlormatlon in £ ■■ research organization babased in Parents simpm ply cannot leave ihc littleittle strife as possible. C lark sssaid. . ity in Amcricrican' scho^)!^. says . W ashington. D.C. The groi ;r o u p c o n - e d u c a tio n o f thcirthi children up to'the That Tl means esiablishinglg rules Stevenson, l e l H B P e i e eluded that family supportort — not schools, agaiigaihsi fighling; showing llthrough , Participate in your; school's parcnl X v RESORTtrCA5IN0:IAaPCFr. NEVADA)A .. income or socia) status — is thei most They needi 10t be active partici* you’our own actions how to nresolve organization, . important prcdictor. o f a. student'ssti pants, both inin the school and al -comonflicis pcaecfully;-and creating-cr ' Read nli notcstes and other maierials ■ success in school. ' h o m e, >, hapilappy moods in the homc!ies wilh that come fromn thetl school. ■ ...... The three most importantnt thingsl B Do as Sandnders did: Go to the ...... family can do to support a childchi arc: school. Ask toto help. Don't take no • Create a home environmnment that for an answer.r. •'Parents* who are less__ ciicuuragcs'tcaming.. «lucatca"an3'hiI'have less mcome lend • Express high, but age-af:-appropri- to bc moro intiniimidated by schools, ate, expectations for chil:hildrcn*s especially ifr tlthcir children aren't achievemcnl and future careerreers. doing well."‘ HHenderson says. But 1 f CHARLI RH T'omn. 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— \ _____ — ______...... I - - - : ; - - - . ' I ' ' V r C*12 - Tlmos-Nowa. TwinIn FFalls. Idaho Sunday. SoptontomtK»r25,1994 "S o -c aH l ed ass ceiliing’ exiists riusst married'J? The TiTimes-News w e lc o m e:s s white.preferred. Pleasese include y o u r w/cddinii et announcement,t. a phone number where y o u yM.M. P lease cacall 733-0931, ext. 278,J, be reached... ;to l^e]jp wornlen madd at me , or visitI 0 our ofTlcc at 132 Thirdd Your announcement w ill be St. W., forfo a w ed d in g form , published as space pem-rmits. You , Knight-Ridder NcwsServisvice “gender equity’’^/ I thiijm k n oi. So vVc aisk s t that thc informationin may pick up your photiDto a t The ^ Parenting where's the glass ceiling?» ItI exists sole- u ,y _3cd and the fbrrh be>e TimeS’News o n c e t h e I camc across thc followllowing quote in j ly in the minds .of people,le like Gloria returnedcd to our office alongg announcement ha^ app nn airline mugazinc last<1 week:w ••livmy w J o h n Steincm., whose sole purptTwse in life is ^ p|photograph, black andd the paper. stay angry at • ' 20s and curly 30s ” saidJ ththe nationally- J r R o s e n n o n d to sec to it that women si known I'umulc personal*^al-growth ^unt? men. . . . • "I gu\'C aw ay my power;r aas u woman.” • The very fCal *'inequluiiies” — if f • Sjif did so in both her proi[irofe-ssional and interpret the die above reality as an exam-i. thai’s eVen the correct tlterm ~ thot ;-social relationships, shee trtold her inter- pic of instilstitutionalized sexism, propa-i. once existed arc a thingg o f thc past. . ^iiew er. bccause she wantonted approval. gated by iinar increasingly insecure —_ Tlireat of a lawsuit or naujiugl)t. no intei- This brought lo ntindid a rcccnt con-- and.thcrefoirfore desperate — patriarchy. ligent em ployer is going’ tot retard thc CTcrsalion ,! had with my m; daughter. This is whA’hining, pure and simple, -professional developmentll ib f any capa- pkm y. Her moiher beingng iout o f town. Furthcrmon:ofv. it’s whining that ^uts theu ble employee, male or feinmale. I1ie stu- [ _ |^ H CAmy and I hud gone outIt tolo dinner, dur- pid ones, by thc way. willll receive their y h g whidi lalk tumcd to10 suchs ^ ju s t rew ards in1 thei market- ■ Hardwai ;*tliings as "(icncralionin X, ” Throat off as law suit or nauglight, ' place. ■ More than anjnything else. * : -career.development, andm d th e no. Intelelligent employer ; m isleadingly-nani thc women of An\my's genera* [ ling to retard the tion-iiecd to resisti^Ull'r'J'-'mpia; ______et*s Coc• o k l l u t c “women's movement.”"Amy A ■ ,;i8goi« I------is'2,2 at»d is'in her lasfyeilymral—. prbfessi)»idnal*cflevelopnient int w hine andid just resolve ^ indoctrination at one of , I to, do whatever;r it tak es to lu tch O ven OCooKoSE Conti ot'of of any cap*pable employee, m;m a ie accomplish whatit i they want to - most liberal institution: S atu rd ay , O< ctober 1st ; political correctness in lhc o r f e m a lle. e The stupid onese s, acct>mplish. Theitere's enough , counlry. so I braced ’my.sclyscirio b y t h e v g opportunily oulIt there .to go F r o m i;i l am-3 pm > way, will receive around. The topp spot in any ;.hear the most outrage • J u d ^ nlg g a t 2:00 pm • cliches. Jnstead. much lo . t h e i r j uu , st rew ards in thele field is no longei;er assured lo u e 'o f gender, •Tasting afteral x:oo pm : huiTibled amazement. I fofound narketplace._____ anyone by virtue ! myself talking to a yoiyou n g ll's a matter o f dcdetcnninalion. • ' : woman whose criip detecetccior. woriOKINC DEMONSTRIKATIONS BY AREA\ CHEFS pasta marinara. and a' bottlebot o f young female friericn d who was .bemoaning them aHcr I’mishiiig college, ththat you want ^ Ilhcr and do ‘Three'« Categories: 'M ain DishiIshcs ‘Side Dishes/BreadsIs * D c sse rts Pinot Noir, Amy and 1 caicamc to titc fol- fact that in mosl corpomtions. includ-j. to be a wife and moll cs and olhcr- | m h lowing conclusions: ing the onenc at which she's buill a fairlyy things like bake cookics wise maintain a comfortirtable. secure | Women and men all11 £give up their illustriouss ccareer, upper mamigement is ue V alue Dutrm...pne or two cccontestants per teaearn I out oT college or whatevitevcr and enter Why. to thcthe number o f collcgc-educat*|J A /icr .'ill; Illy cxpfriciji.vifc ha.s been your chosen’ career at thehe bottom[ o f the ed w omncn c working there, shey thai wives and nmiliers arere plenty pow - I J crful people. Home Phone:Pi . ladder. Young AvomenII oana expect to answered^1^ Ah./ but what she ncglccicd _ _ _ CO,ontestants Names:• I j sometimes be treated com:ondescendingly to factor’ intoin her complaint was Ihc by their .superiors not becjxcause they are fact that momost o f the men in upper inah-,*1 Jd/iii RosavomI is :i /iinimily psychol- I 1 . _ women, but becausc theyey arei young! ’ agcmcnt al ■fi oL:isr in pn'i Jlc pniclicICC in North I " alrcady had 10 to 20 years - I - Today’s young womeimen, especially experiencecc by the time the women of,f Cm>lin:i. Qticsiions ol'gci'.ciKnil interest I - J »n;y' he sent lo him ;it tliell^ Charlotte . those who are college-cd•educated, have our generatitation went to college. Should Mail o r d ro p off this formI at Price Hardware, \A7 Mainn Ave. W est, Twin Falls, ID*3 . Phone I 733-5'l77 J been propagandized by/ tlietli media and a certain ninumber of them be demotedd Obscncr. I'.O. liox 32IS.}SS. Chiirlolte. ^ ^ ■ MM many of their moro PCC professorsi to gr fired so>0 ithe corporation can achievee N.C.2S23Z

. ^ Temperature Hot tipp s r " N u t r i e n t s ^ Animal.s ^ Season f I— ■ ------save lilives, 1 properrty DEAR ABBY; Every:ry day wc read i _ . ______'und-hcar.aboul-pcopUiple-caughl. in_ ___1__ _ f1ood.s. eanhquakes. avalcvalanches, etc. I )ep th ' wQuld like to alert peopk3plc to a danger . (that lurLs in many older;r Ivhomes; I flushed the toilet at 101 o'clock at . . night, hc.'ird asucldcn expj;xplosive ■•b.ing” , ...... ,v.:v..:,T T ^.\| ' under thc sink, then I savsaw rusty water •gush up in ihe toilet! Fornr some» reason. 1 ' ' < ’i t ) ! decided to chcck the walei■aler heater down ; “ I ^ ------^thfhallrHot-airpoured-out-ouroPthcxloscr^ in which it was stored.-1I.-1 rcachcd ovcr the tank and felt the pipepipe, ll was like touching a hot stove.

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1 called the ncigliborh(srhood plumbirr. ' His wife answcrctj the phone, atid when 1 explained theic problemp , she said her husband wasIS iasleep - and although she could hearhea the explo- sions. she assured mele t that they had notlung to do with thelie w' ater heater. ______Tlii;n_shi?-«mtJ slic'd have;iiiUiv'r,luiyb:>nd______call me in the morning. i telep h o n ed m y so:son. who told me to trip ihe circuitlit breaker,I and Simulated1 Sedimentation£ he was at tny side in mr inutes. We • Cylinder on left with sediments opened the hot water'cr' tapsi in both ctimplctelyy settled.s bathrooms, and steamm e’atnei out for alm ost a h alf hour! It >w as so thick i • Cylinder on[.•in right with sedimentss suspended, we iTould barely seeec cach other, I beginning; tcto settle. ‘ ■ Water dripped from the ceilings. ______-Th(« ni»tt morniny.ng. mv NHW ' ______plumber shook his headcad in disbelief, My 30-yciir-old electricic Iheater had lio J .safcty»release device. ('(We had built § e d i ml e n t s : A n o t H C T ii e c e thc house Ourselves antJind had used the best equipment availableible at thc time.) • The plumber told me thathat he knew o f. 'cases where water heatertiers had explod- \ ^ S n a kc e R i v <^ e r P u 2z z l e ' ed through two-story builhuildings! - o f t h e All I could think ofo f >w as m y little grandson, who often1 playedpi not 15 feet away from that killerHer tank, ScJiiuoiuoni.s - soil, dust, plantnt debris, and oryanic: niattert that settlt onm thei bottom of rivers! - are a normal part of Abby. you'd be doingling your readers d amounts of sediment.It. a favor if you urged themlem to have their iiatiirc. However H a river can asiissimilate.-only limited ; utility company checteck old water hcoters for safety systenitems. (This ser- Icrated sediment accut:umiilacion in'the midlid'Sriakc River. '.Whcicn these nutrient-richch vice is usually free.) . Humanan activity ha.s accelc -G R A NITS TS PASS. CRH, * scJimcitrs[Its coinbii^c with othe\er river problems .suclich ns low water flow.w. increased water tem[tipcratures, and excessess DEAR GRANTS PAPASS: You are indeed lucky. Not longg ajago. I read thol JissolvcJrd nutrient.s, too rnanyy aquatic plants grow; andn the river become:nes choked. Plants roojotcd in sediments trap■ap ■ J;^an old water healer notot conly exploded ^«and crashed through twotw stories - it , fltiiUitig: algae,ill further cotnpout^inding the problein., — —i-Ilandcd itt-a.yardj«vcralral houses, away.- - —— ^ • (As 1 recall, there waswa no release Developed by local:al ■, I valve.) Thc MMid'Snakc River NiJutrient ManViKcmenint Plan is the answe.ver to this problem. : DEAR ABBY: Myf soson was rcccnl* iniental, ref^ulattiry, andid industry groups, thisis plan] addresses the pro;iroblem f)f sediments asIS part f)f the solution to ! ly married at a formal1 w»wedding held at cnvimnnn f a ^ sh eountiy club. He and his wife die puzzlezle tif river mana^emen;nt. These groups can,n improve the river wiiwith your help. Togethther we can understand,nd • realized, afler having, openedop all their ■ gifls. that they hod rect•eceived nothing and solveve the Snake River Pu::.::lc. : from two of the groomsimsmen who had s • been friends of my sonon ifor more than ; 15 years. , • ; Should my.sqn say sorsomething to the _____ ' i Clear ------• iwo’groonismenTAnd'ildifsorhoW caii it be tactfully phrased?■> - NO NAIMM E. PLEASE ! Springs}S DEAR NO f4AME:E: if there is a ® • ■•tactful" way to ask. '■How''H< comc you didn't give me a weddinIding giflV” I am ► FOODS'* not aware ofit. ^------' ■ I

•*1 1 ■ _ * ( J s M orniIHB I ivyweight ti- nose."ajubil!•illant McCall said. “1 talked team in the»history h of tie. tie to Mike Tysoson on the phone before thethe The.punch dropped Lewiss on01 the seat fight and hele k ep t saying, ‘Throw the the Nationai o f li Football ofhis pants. The championm :struggled right hook! ThrowTl the righl hook!'" Mc-lc- League. Owiwner Pat up.up, but referee Lupc Garciaa 0 o f M exico Call said, Bowlen wanlmts a new m ade a siahdin~g'8*count thenjcn whipped The prcvioiously unbeateJ Lewis, thelhe his hands around the defendingimg champi- only BritishI bboxer to hold even u piece stadium . WeVo w ant , a onon and stopped the fight. ofthe heavy■yweight title this ccntury. new teaoam.* “Most people look at McCalCall and see had thrownI'a 'j couple of punches and I t a ssparring partner." McCall,. a 5H-.1 un- staned a hooiok when McCall camc overk'cr ^ dendog, dei said before the figlit. the top withII :a righ) hook .that droppedled • 99 They no longer will say lhat.iat. him and sen;nt an estimated crowd ofo f APpnoM — D en vsr er! sportswriter *‘I w as never a sparring partiartner." M e- 7.000 home inir disbelief. America’s Oliver' McCailMi Itnocks Lennox: LL6wls down Sunday in LI ondon. Wooe>ody Paige on ' -I- the D en\mver Broncos The homine stretchI n Washilington

Boise golfer placesp 4th subdulies in seniors touturnament ST. SIMONS ISLANAND. Ga. — Mar- I Hurri(icanes icnc Sircit of Canadala birdiedI the fmal I T he A ssociated Pressess hole of an 18-iioIe pla}jlayofT wilh Noncy I 1. ' . . Fitzgerald of Carmel.,;l., Ind.. for a two- I MIAM I — T he Wn.shingtonWn Huskies did siroke viciory Saturdurday in the 33rd I som ething Saturd.nyly thaltl no team had done USGA Senior W om en’sn ’s A m aieur Cham - ‘i since 1985. nionship. They beat the Mtaivltami Hurricanes in the - Streit. the I956U.S.S. A> m ateur £ham pi- | Orange Bowl. on who also won theI 1985 1^ Senior Ama- I Washington scorcdred 22 points in the first tcur. shoi a 3-over*parar '75 on the 5.741- I five minutes of thee sC'second half and rallied yard Sea Island Goliolf Club course. I past Niiami 38-20,, endingen the Hurricanes' Fitzgerald bogycd ihee p:par-5 closing hole I NCAA record 58-gan•game winning streak iil for 0 77. , home. Fitzgerald led 38-3939 after nine holes I "A s you grow up.ip. youy recognize UM as - and Streit tied it w iih a Ibirdie on ihe par- I one of the fincsi progirograms in the country." 14 h o le . T h e iw o players p li are closc . I Washington fullbacback Richard Thomas friends and rented a houselioi together dur- I said. "If you don'l't ddream about playing ing the tournam ent. here, you dream abouljoul beating them." Jean Smiih. Boise,. whow led the event I The Huskies' ons!onslaught began when ______after, the second round.id. wound up_fourth...... J ______Tliomas caught a serescreen pass and turned it wilh a 275 lotat — iw(two strokes behind I into a 75-yard score.re. Touchdow’ ns on Kus- Streii .ind Fitzgerald'ss flfmal medal stroke I sell Hairston's 34-yar-yard interception return totals Friday. and Roben Sapp's: futfumble recovery quiek- ly followed. Tabasco Cat heaeats up track 11m sequence, w^hich-stunncd hic a crowd uf . . 62,663. erased Miamiami's 14-3 halflime lead- ____ ^in_KcntuckyX.UJ'up_CJassiCj_____ 1 J _ __and.lcfl.llic.Uuskics.in:s in com m and. 25-14.______FLORENCE. Ky. — Tabasco Cat be- j When the Hurricanicanc.s fell behind, they gan his comeb.iCk bidid for: Horse of the [ ^dcd, Washington1 oulseoredou them 35-6 in Year honors Saturday,ay. controlling the the sccond half, andmd finished w ilh a 12- pacc on a muddv tmek:k and: ihen rallying ANOy AREN2/Th« Tlm»»-N«w*'* m inute advantage in titime of possession. to win the S400.000 KerKentucky C up Cla.s- Christine Kniglit crossisses the Perrine BridgeB on1 her way to the wono m e n 's titie. "I'm really sort: of sick," Il^iami coach sic at Ttirfway Park, Dennis lirick.son said.saii "I've never been "The silks tell the stcstory'." said trainer around a game likee lhat.ih: what happeniid in D. Wayne Lukas. the .second'half. Jockey Pal D.ny*s silk.silks were clean, “ At the end o fthlie c hhalf. 1 thought we had * Longshot.s T nith o f llli All and Mighty HaUe;;y, Beilise ru rnners shine control of the game,me. In the second half , .•\vanti headed T abascoSCO Cal briefly, but they dominated theigam ga e physically." the bcst that Bcsl Pal1 couldci do was pass VanCai im race N o. 17 W ashingtoigton, a two-louchdown tired horscs'to finish ihirihird. alcar, Knightt win annualil Rim-to-Rii underdog in the matenalchup of 1991 co-na- The Timcs-Ncws tional champions. improved im| to 2-1. No. 6 Businessman's: purchasep of Compll»lete race Hi Miami is also 2-1. TSmbenvolves mmoves ahead TWIN FALLS - Karl1 VanCal-V resuli lt s - P 2 ^ , MINNEAPOLIS —- TheT deal for busi- car o f Hailey strode to an\ eaeasy vie- ...... ■ ■ . ■ BSU’sofaffensive nessmnn Glen Taylor□r loi buy the Min­ tory in lhe men's divisi V : up Liberty Univcrsiersiiy so bad Saturday in lhe Twin C ities for■ thithe ncxl 30 years. onds in from ofthe defendiriding win- think he used u|up all of his energy • night, the Broncos’:os c o st K.C.. A dam s a ner from lasi vear. Tracvev H arris, catchinn m e." .sa.said VanCnlcar. _ chance to tie a schoolool career record. , sTfteorwlfCTOJOtts------who finished in 40:14:91.9 L T hird Kniglii is thislis year's top female ||m | rhe junior runningling back totaled IK.s alH place wcni to Bill Martellell with a llnislier al the Table1 Rock race in ^ purpose- yards loI go witb Tony Ililde's tim e o f 43:24:50. Boise. Compariiring the two races, S S neariy 300 yards passingpas in the Bronco's Knight finished the coursccot in she felt the -Rim-to-Rimvvas F 35-7 roui ofthe Flamiames. Today 49:23:23. Heidi Siuizmann capturedcj tougher in thatIt il was steeper, but W ith. 17 m ore yards y an rushing, receiving sccond in 50:48:58 andind Shari .the coursc wasIS really scenic, she or returning, Adamsiins w ould have tied ihc AmataurGolf Aslett followed her for thirdthii with said. BSU career mark of f • ■ Joromo Counlry Club andanc Canyon Springs of four 200-yard all-pur- 54:51:41. In the walkir:ing division, Murci two-porson &ost oati. oil day at bom coui3os. pose games. • T he ■7.5 mile course begilegan with Ritz led the wi.vomen in a time of ' Saturday was Adarkdams'-fourth game as a * . Twin Foils m on and worn'om on golf ossocla< a trek up the Blue Lakess CCountry 1:20:12:15. folbllowed by Amber Bronco. ' tions com bined scram blo.9. TTwin Falls'Municipal Club grade lo cross thele PerrinoI Gnosscn. two0 minutes behind. Ill com pleting thehe .sweeps o f a four-game ; Golf Cpur^o, 9 a.m . sholQurIgun start. Bridge, then down the: CanyonC Dale Tumupsceued cam c in first for h o m e ;;tand. the Bronco’s Brc drew 21.584 ANDV ARENZmx Springs grade to the finishsh ;at Bass the men in 1:19:36:00. 1 Jerry fans to total more.lhalhan 80,000 on lhe sea- , Lake. A total of 106 runncnners and Alexander canimc in about eight Kar[art V anCalcar, Hailey, he:heads up the Blue Lakesi . .son. 63 walkers compeicd. minutes later forbr second. Girade ra ahead of last year'sr's winner Iracy Harrjs. I P lease s e e BSU/D2 J1*m — Cr»nn«l7, NFLIOOIMmsaii. Oopnmt al viun^ 11 »m -rCf'«nn«i NfLtootsfootcnit, R*fri»lCh«t» . ^ Fa'cont al Redtkms .1 2#scs without interception brolbroken • i '______I’ ooff f .md drove down for a 37-yard 37 Knechl who tumc'ned it into a 49-yard as AuAustin tallied tw o touchdown;wTis. Id a h o 's Cole Wil;!il^on looks to stop Marcuircus Alien Saturday! i ' I ' \ W Tlme».N#w5. Twin Falls.Ills, Idaho Sunday. Septem twjor2S. r 1994 . ^ W a s hlin g to»n S ta tte s tu fffs U C: l a Tigers, Jeromtleend J • . . „ PASADENA,'Caiif.f. (AP) — ' I ^ eaten Washmgton State's offenseuse consisted ' • I ’; ' tourniLey unbe mostly of one drive, an 85-yard . a H ale p rcssuf*sure on. but I like it. 1 in thc first The Times-NgOT march to a touchdown in in g s a lo n g fa ste r.” quarter. With the Cougars'ars’ defense, It moves things that was plenty. ' • JEROME - Thc Jcrcrome 'lnvi- Jerome deftJefeated Hagerman. lational Volleyball Toioumament ‘ M inieo andnd Emmett before . I . will be decided at Tvrwin Falls claiming a thrthree-s'clter, 15-11. Late college gala m e s H i^ School on Oct. 4.(.when the 10-15.15-8.1-8, from the Knights, • Bruins host thc Tigerss iin a regu- Jerome polishcished off the evening ma, who beat Hager- No\ 22 W ashington StaSlate, ^hich larly scheduled contestit playing Kuna, anal rivals man earlier:r 1: 15-9. .15-11. in a hasn’t allowed a touchdowiown in 1994, Those two tradition Itch winning 15-10. handed ISth-ranked U CbX A its see­ . d o m in a te d S a tu rd a y ’si play, p cach . regular match ond shutout in 23 yea'rsrs ISaturday. losing only one gairimc while 15-10. , matches in “We’ve pla;played well today.” downing thc Bruins 21-0•0 i in thc Pa- ^ - i ; Twin Falls won four m ondJerome said Jerome'm e’s Brenti, - ; cific»10 opener for both teaite am s. : the 13-team tourney an ••W e’v e p lalyed y ed a lot of girls and Thc Cougars’ other ‘touchdowns''toi — ___ ' winning five. me new thinfis.” ______c a m e a fte r a p u n t b lo c k ancal sports le to sneak up “They cme m b a r r a s s e d u s ,” U C L A . riranked Florida State won State 24-3. w on'l bc able t< Slate 10. ll wos a nighi of TWIN FALLS — Thc: Twin7 Falls - rry Donahue said. “They sstroight Atlantic Coast C»v>t«>. TF.3056. should be given an aulomimatic berth game againstnst them as a 49er;'he’s 3. K»ny M W . TF. 3 12.9. SO I f ^ l. K Hagoftnan 86120-368 6 fense to Pontiac on Sundtmday? Proba- offense hadid been1 held to 20 poinls in s Poky. 30.7; 3 EnMfy Slon~. TF. 3 En 0006 — 6 ■ in the'playoffs as NFC Wci'cst champi- anolhcr one: .of.o those guys San Fran- an<3 10OllY-U*lara«DalO«Mi.TF. I 41I1T 1 2 O w ' CaitMtOfd 0 0 bly let Scott M itchcll passISS to H erm a n jh c first twwo o games. The defense is ii HOafflanttSOmnlfcrun IMeKmiM » N*!*©") o n ... if they don't win thciicir own di- cisco squcczciz e d u n d e r th e cop. II 0x2. Twwi Fail* H-Pimni3pa»tho(i« hofn McKnta (>«k luma) Moofe-ondBrctt-Perrimafman-flgainsi a fine, Icadin}Ijng the NFL wilh jusl 33 c mMHrv-TM) F«ft> A. 2.31.1, X 9 .7 ft 2 Ida- H-NaMon 6 ptttafromMeltiftMtnjntaaaO) » ---- ' vision.-So-far-thcy-vc-bciic a ic n N e w ______B. 3 Wtro Fid., ioo fr«^T-(n Fallt A iun(Uckl*4«)) secondary that’s given•en up 1,067 poinls ollowi5Wcd m’lhrec'gomcs,-just a ' \ ___no Fan; 3- Pneawla. 400 . Twin and Atlanta Atlanta (1-2r - 2 ) a t W a sh in g to n (1-2)^------ya>(Un bubble lost week, pick- and Ricky Reynolds to0 bbeef up thc their letdowi3wn loss to San Diego, and 1 major Magicigic Valley Conference taken him out late in ihee :30-10 win' ing off lo oof George’s passes lo ion in a coupic o f Weeks, New England secondary.y. the John L.L. Williams homecoming I Ra>ay-300tr**-TmnFiiM31l7, 3 w«»fa«i.3.,. M< . confrontation in Atlanta last week. break a longlg siring without un inter- Skyii« Tliis is a pivotal gamenc Ifor Detroit, game, T h c H oirneis rn e blew into a 39-0 Thc incviiable. mcanvnwhile. has ccption andd Iholding Rison to three which improved to 2-1 wiwith its over- Williams.ns. who spent cighl sea.suns Bruin Soccer team wiwins lead-to run1 its record to 4-0 overall Seuhawkslms bccomc tlic happened I to the Rams; ClChris Miller caichcs afierter he hud 26 in his first time win at Texas Stadiu,dium — both with the So c Twin Falls "nd 2-0 inn theih league. They facc . is hurl (bruised ribs onend pinched two games. TWIN FALLS — The' its wins came in overtime,me. The Lions guy who turnedlut Barry Foster around i le'W esi Side next week cling thc slur running back nerve) ond Chris ChandlciIcr will start John Friesicsz. meanwhile, is de- girls soccer team droppecicd Nampa's "“."■ ''fff' ' were as high as they coucould be af\er by,counsclii t tum white- and w. l hostlOSi M u rta u g h in a p ro b a- at quarterback: stroyinjjt-Noriorv Turner’s musicr plun jnyvcc_7-0 bul was in ti the win, making ihis thc1C {pcrfcci see- wh.qsc gan;ame had fallen off and i showdown ,Oct. 7 — if for thc Rcdsldskins by keeping rookie washed by Marsh Valleyy Saturday. ' nario for a letdown againslinst the Pairi- whose attiutitude leaves something to gets past Raft River ncxi iler on the bench- Friesr Julianna Barbosa hadd tw o g o i l s M u ila u g h get! n-Parcells-likc be desired.d. New Orieans (1*2) at SsSan Francis- Heath Shulei ots. 1-2 afler three non-P D passes againsi New Or- three as the T h e n Fosi'osier ran for 179 yards last c i o (3 -0 ) hod four TD and Sundei Gicsler had tl sh o o lo u ls. r against the Oddity of iIhe game saw Oakley the win over the Colts. For the last seven yearars. this has leans two wewecks ago. then threw for Bruins won thc opener i ..— week in ih safeties in the third quar- almost always been a goriiiriie for con- .381 yards; a;agoinst the Uianis last young Bulldogs. score two safi M ia m i (3 -0 ) a t M in n e«80ta so (2-1) Williams'' blockingb at fullback had a i Nelson accountcd for one trol ofihc NFC Wesl. ^Now il’s a week. He wa:,vas done in by his defense M arsh Valley scorcnInW(W< iM> Nalten ats Hagerman 26, CastleIcforde ^ s a ^ nH ' 6 i njn(C«nnaTl0 Jii0ai ; Scores5 and sta snar ana S«v«n A»gi CASTLEFORD — TheT Hager. 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Sn«Mlo. 6 U w 36-20 Btf Sl 21. CUP U J 4 _ Hmnhonriurrwm iw*id A th< Associitid Mj/odh ' 32'ie-70 CHICAGO (AP) —- The 19.94 “We still havh a v e SIX w e e k s b e fo re th e jtcfiaw i)______Piwhw«i»Bngnyccjiwyj^eOTain 3 i 0 ;£ S > .. . S S i ! ! ' baseball season is gone.:. ithe upcom- season starts.uts. Our goal is to reach a Onarmt O S 0 000O il M M 1BUClAI2-3)K»iti>Ne2ZWi3Wnl«nsW'teit ^BuOwW. VV« -SMovni Pt MkM.S«tfday. C«n| U at< ^ 43.MU di 0 MMlsn 0 J 0 0000 *: 43 U JI«.MitMN0. 17WMlMgk> in » l,H.gNM,4-0.'!-0.9«tMMi3BorW<12‘7 W*Ur> ------s s s sI - ing NHL season isin-jcc 19.SouMmCri(1-lIvt Bt)«a Nui.rt.Or^ oS**» ” SRUU J40t-70' • ■ now basketball’s labor unrestu could mem.” luraMCity 3 * ? 0 *222 lS l7 S.PocMMM.3-1, 0 U 64 MoutfcMtt9nU4.N«ilD 13.B«m SI 7 I result in morc losi gameses. ■ At least',if.one 01 ownership source, r ? I T r Kw»(i73.M(.SMiL d NO. 33 :21 2. PM FM.4-0.IO»l»L»«n»lon14-13 4-0 M«onoifwmos-' <«nVinC«>cv.394t3a 2 considering a lockoutt of i players, talk of a lockiockout is premature, W L T Pci W IM«u«o Sum24- NMturO.PielicZI >KJft>f,40 14 9l.3 BtWtnH.43 24 60. I P f PA 23 T*».»»*«t1-3)«J»tl0HrM „ , 1 •ot. 3-3. lou » CUrttton. W»»n Tf»C)r K! , “probably around ThanJnksgiving, if “To sayly there’stl going to be a N.YC«nt» 3 0 0 lOOO0 79r «3 JI.Nfit vt Na 32W«M«nglor S S I a S S S ? ’ 4 C«HKtr«v.44wh 3 7 76.3 IA»tN«*»M. 0^lj$ ‘ ? 1 0 .7 63 6 4< On «)bMlWMiwn Rja2e.lo>aSt 16 ' '4.l*.Mat.3-1.H, «»*»tl*0 Pou FtM U.t3 44 441460.6 flC S«u»K»Aiw.43474S.7 Ot«a' . no agreement is rcachcdd by then.” Thanksgivinjving lockout is nuts.” the . 2 1 0 . ser.7 M0 S7 }4.Ne<«tCwi«n«Sttl*(34)b< n.J4MnO ' S.IM»K>n.M...1,etft«td^3l-30 «.4 6 34 24.8 IME'pemV«.46 34gi.9 WMnmglon 1 2 0 .33313 ftU 63 C4RM36-1) Nut vt •cr^ttcn.Sn*' . SEIMtouniO.T«m..Ua “Our plan is to ope)cn training source toldId thtl e D a ily N e w s., “ B u t ii 0 - 3 0 .000 ? VNpWMO 45. KMmuoc tevM(m«<62-ll W iMI,Tolmwi 49 5217, , 0.W* , • • 0 W>7 5&4 S3 IMit ««. u rm e u . StWMy^ Mw«-i62.1fi**nt13r,*, l».l-1.io»loSn*B*yl0.7 14 «nSi«.Uo'«n.4g»C»SArtJi IS Ei-iRttd. w on’t talk to you. it’s toughto to rule some ofthe the owners. W e'll have to WMMOU 7 1 0 M7 6 ^ « . . 7 . ^r.4-O.0t(•*M4Uaun(»nHO«f.3-1.aI M»M4C«i0>«* 41-11 W»Stutfm4n.»4eM 3 1 Sh«i*«n. have to consider down'n the road," Governors•s m m eetings.’’ 5 , l i s I!u 40 40 CAST.gn9 l4o«r-21-Nor»-1.0rtt««)W VM«T W»»h 30- WJi141SI 41-4 Aj.caScnMk 37 lese.s Jtr S«»lon CcMg* 31. P«M«^9 id. 100 IS. 6 Ra«.ttttn..1014;,7.l*«)t’ deputy commissioner RussR Granik Those meetingsmec ore scheduled to 17 »S 37 BoMonU 30.VUno>t1» OtUKomaSi l7.Ttfuli C«m<.on. I 01 23. 6 V3 69 74 Bo m 12. RNM* m m 29 SMnhoutlonSl. 4t.Mcc..AJcanSl 23 . ' A-3 Em.^Pcr, 1 03 47. *0 Uc<«n« l-loiT>wv told Ihe Tribune. iT s I!13 46 77 BudiXd 4 t Ktfvnd 23 TUM34 T«uiCAniMr r»y. 4-0. 0»>*tMO V**n dS-0 »t»mn 1 104^> II Sm Hvcmmvi. lM43;t? The league, apparentntly, has not than a momionth before the scheduled 't 2 0 333 ! «KulSt 14 T«iMA6M4l,Sou»*ni2 T J L i7 ■li.lW«)Unut IKm CMMnM.W«lCt>«U>S»t3S Aniani34.Stwwii«l»..1 2 7 33 3 JtaTrcmr. UwniattJMWMU.tia/T< t Oort*SI M.l*wt,7■ 7 S.HOTMOM.I-'.3-1,-«t*^^P«fmt3J-0 ^ 2 it president of public rcIirlations. said league andid itsit: players expired at thc 0u0*W«».OC 36- i” ' SHoSoSt 19.S*ti&»(ii&«oaSll7 i.Mut*<«<.4:o«.«%tM«Ht*30.CaM>M»cu N Annn*47.UonuntS 6 t», 6 0«»«* amtn. 1 30 SS 7 SW.ISSTT.""'"" P«nn13.6w«ivuB<1l jntsix tlwSriVil ^ s .imi. ; 1 13 32.6 1 3332.9 , a'ny decisions aboui aninything like pursue reliefilicf ihrough the court sys- OcaaaHNtnrYflnMi.ap'n ' P«raiStU.rtu««l37 NtiKU 34. NE louMiNt l«MuHf. 1 1340 10 l-rCtCKvMrtr. . oSNOATE.AiUO««.OMM.N*.tVoniVgrliC«Ki. Pnrc*en39.Cc*^3 U«Ma Sl 24. Arur 152 tl EtNitn P^n-nt. 1 3S17.12 lhat.” thc league staleicmcnl said. tem. Funr>and23.Non«ecn.40. km* 16 '* irti.W*«>.11S13.13 Sn«'yDc*r.. 0 S.Ul»h24,E N*»U««u«ucoio i.c»*r.4.o.oi 6 44. 14 H«l«1htvi>*.13A44.13 R*AM Rotwrt lAvnt 36. Oman 0ly.WVi 20 IVMlwliCL* 0 2. hohi*. 4-0.I;SSl2laAa™S%^-0 M tj*44, £)*»»»• «lOuftiHO.Tpm SlFf«M.P».«5.0«r»iT.« • 3,UuM0.W),l»9.MlMMKocnnii464 MOWg.lrgM4iin(En(»lEnaHnM )' BASCOAU Continued fro'm D1 'Mil MUw ‘ ^ ^^^91 MntrWlMOU* idc pul the ball in the air SI 0 B5U-enauon42(o iCACO S0X-fUm«9 DvMy Ro»^ BSU had it's 35-7 lea(aid by the end " '’'" “ ''‘‘f. 3. N«t>tM<44) tad PtotB 70|31. N« AM) BSU-aiM73p*Wlron . 'a n l 0 hit Ryan Ikebc for a 73- I.Nutv* C<<«.naW»69.W.K«Wucti^ Brickya Crossing o f thc Ihird quarter allo'lowing Coaeh “ 5' r IN0W4AP0HSLIS (AP) SOXM *nw "““"■“M jr™ ” a.VUm.Oct.8 )A«(WMonM<)Lci» MMreiMel Pokey Allen to keep At e KorttOy 3^ Aunn Pi«Tm24 1< ^J-*Jfni6p»«ttor rar>o piM<3'«< 6 Pi^oaOASElPHtA: EAClES-S^nM Torn 1 at halflime. 4.UcM«i(2-l|MlaNo rCotnao.rM»37J6 E.Tuj(6(.36.mVleMUn« 728ni.YifilOw«^erf^^ «W«*«>4. OtvOaon 7 12 _---- _ _ JmOtnl ' Hildc complcied 21 of c 32 passes Liberty/ of Lynchburg. Va.. now ‘5. P«w SUM (44) bMi Ruigta SS27.1S.27.NUIW fa^ f f j i ’ I* BSD lwrrG>»MI 31-12-«3 ^ •• H0C»«rf Snrt^f. '• FoiaowM te 26 J2-34-« ■ Nrtona Hockvr (.MOM • ^ for 286 yards pulling himh past thc 1-3, is coacho«iioNa irwniwgnn-gnn3e.30 Omgu U.IMm u w 14 16-76 43-332 iMOAOb . 3J-34-W L03«3ANC£t£SKISGS-Aef»«BI»'tM-'tn ' MU alRulvn. SMiTMr C«9io>isouMmM.Tn.Cn«Cn«twgS) 32.H»nplonUWMA6TI7 R«tun>Y«>a> 4f 14 SmnHoWfr for three touchdowns aiand ran for a Flames siafiiiaff includes former NFL- MatenvMSI 24.N C«n»ni3 Cofi'C^.in . 3^44-1 22-36-1 UMhri ”■ si-sis snoLOUIS DlU£S-Ai\.8r«j D*.. OMUr* W«iMto23. MoroMiSl 13LO PuM> 7.42 4-1' JCSnMd 13-J4-C7 ewltf.>ltf IxryMof.BOr' Oe'm^tr ^ fo u n h - all-pro offcitffensive lineman Joe Dc- Um KM 46, W. 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2 PROVO. Utahah (AP) — Jamal Willis rann ff< o r j------iscores^ 204 yards andd ltwo touchdowns os Brlghai Y oung’s' vauntC'Ited passing aitaek-took a rarerai back seat lo giv•ive coach LaVcll Edwards,s h is I P ^ ijl7 over New Me.xico on Satu!atur- r Jr w- on punt[IS ^;''l'.win.49*.4- . S T A JIS . • • ' A q ro n F ix r e tu r n e di illihree: • , • - W est purits for touchdowns in the . ' "t* first half.-sciting an NCAA Willis .u.rcded from of 2 and'39 yardss aai n d H . vision I rccofd to help Cani ill h a d s c o r i n g r u n s o f 4 a n d 7 W to a '28-7 win over Siena, FK H'-’" " '''' >-.irds 10 go wiihth a 31 -yard TD reception, finished with 200 yards in ( P , Edwards impriproved lo 200-74-3 in his 23rd23 I ■ ..M retu rn s.. season with BY3YU i3-1. 3-1 Weslem Athlei k .:aV^ ^ H U l ■ Coiiterencei. He is the 13th Division 1-A coa V - A '- .i; i College footbal• a l l to win 200 gamem es. ^ v ; ' . note.s - ■ The loss ruineined a school a-cord*setling ppaj ^ * r ^ 1 ,— ^iiig-perfumianceice-bv_Ke.sv_Me.sico quancrbarbacW « .1. Stonev Case, wwho ihrew for si\ touchdowlowns ^¥1^' • New Mcxico quartertt r b a a , eling 25-of-43 passes forr 3753 i ■ > Stoney Case threw for I inlercepied once. v touchdowns in a 49-47 los ------“‘'f c ' BrighaiTi Yoiihg. 25, Arizona State 21 • Darin Hinshaw threw•w fne California 25 , Calif. (A P ) - Tyr^uie l-Jw urdsrds rani ' ' ' TD passes lo lead Ceniralll FFlori- • , C V ovlt lorlv>.>to«iifi-i|uiquaner loucfidowns asiCalifomiulia ral-i jMgl da 10'a 59-45 victory• t" licJ pa.i .\ri/onjma Stale 25-21 Saturday for itsts firstf ^ W estern Kentucky, will of llic scjM)n,on, t m • Dan Crowley ihrc novvn:i-ii.iaiice;eon u Edwards’ I-yard touchdownwn mi n Towson Slate ro roi u te d wiiii 7;2i) n-uuihiaining and weni alieail oirhis 8-y Charleston Souihem 5 1 -0.0. vMih I.'' remaining. n - ' ■ • Rob Glus passed forfor fi\e ' iunie> Sia!l»vorvorth scl up Cat's winning drive.e ww ith X - ^ ming it <>9 touchdowns in 13uekncjr>ll’j, 4 "'. hi' inUTCfptiiici1 ool f Jake 1‘lum nier's pas>. rcium in : 10 Cal 40. Dave Barr look overr fromfr ^ 23 w in ONor H arvard. Ow C. llie G olden Ucdr> 60 yards in s c • Western Kentucky iiiuniT-nu; r His 30-sarsard eomplclion to Scan, Bullardard ad- ] back J.J. Jewell ihrew f for o r . 57 vaiic»;d llie ballI lolo the 18. K . ' ( yards and iwo TDs, andI ranm lor later, [jt, Edwards took a pitclioutiut ai n d f *138 a n d th ree sc o rc s in a 59-45 5 svvcpi jrouiul hethc right side for the siorc. ' i - - loss to Central Florida. I i-j • Scott Saucrfield threwrew two N.:.\ri/ona1 47,-1 M ontana St. 30 r - '*■ TD passes and ran for twovomore i »0/Usi.\N,SI, M o n t. (A P ) - - C la u d e T o r J SackVVosley in first-quaquarter action of I back Patrick M itchell1 interceptsir a p ass intentanded for Now M exico's i ■ to lead Appalachian Stateate to a iw 122 yardsya and three toiichdowns andnd IBn^. BYU d efen siv e t 56-14 win over The Citadelidel. an Galbieaih ranran for two morc scores Saiurdajrday lo Saturday’s gamine in Provo. Ari;:ona lo a 47-.U) Uig Sky Conronfcr- . . len tc.iin u» i;ii>:eiie in 14 v'-MfN • M alt Taylor ran fo for r 227 lead Northern Ar :n M ontana Mopped N onh Texa;rxas thanks lo the pair of lumnjm overs and five sicks o f S.ui Momana Slate. 5:13 Id) to play, then The Ducks C -:) oiiisouolrc.l I low;i J-i (' in tU; v..' yards and three' touchdowowns : in ciicevMiioverMi II the final play o f llie Grizzlieslies’ Diego State quarterback:k TTiniGulierre/. ;rbuek Jeff Lewis complcicJ 31I ofol 42 at the 3-yard line on t tmd tiuader lo take a 2 li.ill.ilIliliK- 'Um.1. llu ;i li.i.!- Catholic's 36-34-winin o v e r NAU quanerbi 27-<2 > yards. He hit on 11 of 14 passe;isses in 21-17 viciory Saiurdajlay. UiMi:’iOiicl«lo«n diives on iln-iillicii lil't Iw-' |H-ss,N-i.Mi • - passes for 40>J vi ic’tliird-ranked leam in Divisioision No. 8 A rizona 34,14,S(anrordlO Kings Point., aticr as thc Lumberjacks (.'-I ovcioverall' Montana (4-0). ihc of thcseciMul hair. arly in lhe ihird quarter, SHOCKING SIMILAR wcreanic a 17-7 deficit to take a K■’0-17 1-AA. trailed 17-7 carl STANFORD. Calif.*. (AP)(/ — Arizona held Stan­ Tfie M a\vkcyes(:-2l. comm■mm}: oil a ■•l-.'l ;.-v i,. cgan the couiehack with a iwo ds and pressured qu:iiieil>ack Michael Westbrook nu hainimelcjd. Kelly Stcnsm d beg fotd 10 (> rushing yards j I'enn Siaic. lu d a 42l-27'» .i yard run lhat put thc ' Sieve Sienstrom into threi iheir tuniovets. penallicN ;mdIld Orojii'cdd p.i'-vs regained the lead for tfie firs iVildcais defealL'il ihc Cardinal lipped Hall Mary passss from run l>v. Glint Monon. Mi The Lumberjacks tiedied the 3:32 Icfl.'Moiitana'n f"^l as thc eighth-ranked Wili O rcfon snap a tivc-i:amc li"iii.osnrj; sire.iK .n’.r. i'! I i • ■ li.ue sincc ea.l> in the tf second ijiianer ou Dicken 34-10. The Wildcatss C(.^-0 overall. 1-0 Pac-Hl) Kordcll Stewari on thehe final ujincuium 181-vard-v; run h \ Galbreaih. . sioul-Aoppoiiciiis, ssed for M.n's TU pass lo Hodi-ddie. sicked Sienstrom six tiiiutimes and forced llini iiil» two . play, giving Colorado a 27-26I MSU qiuncit;ffitack BriKk Spcneer. who passed imereeplions and a fumhi'iiible that led to 21 points An- victory over M ichigan,an- T he 2?.' yards, pulI thc tl Uobcais back on lop » Uh a K- W ashinntim 2-t. \\W o eber SI. 6 trike to Erie Hopkins. Geoff Crosl;ro sh d ie * Colorado St. 1919, San D iego St. 1,7 /ona also recovered anoiiinoiher fumhle and blockai a p la y w as rem in isce n t o,f f il,1,0 fa- >Jfd ".■oriiiy stnk Clll-NUY. Wash. (Al’l J.ISOII I'.Ill Ik'lv M I’’, 't ird field goal early in the secondid quar-q i-oRT COI.LINS.?. Colo. lAi') Anifioney MillMil field goal attem pt. •• IrtO loiielulowris on a I'aiiIt oot f ...... i;.iK r.. k.u! mous Hail Mary pass by ;U ils 17-7 advanuigc. .twn and passed for anolhcr. an C ol2 .crU.giveMSUi ran for one touchdow ■ Hastcfn \Vashiii};lon lo a 2A.I, Hit: Sk> I .•ul.K iux . Flutie lhat gave Boston Cc riAina ihen scored five straight times.tim unbeaicn ColoradoI SiSlate convened iwo tunmververs Oregon 40, Iowaa 1 8 • Nodheni .Afi^i \ iciory ovei W eber State onn S;iS;iluld.i' . 0 lasi-sccond victory overver Mi3-' . in the third quarter lo down SaSan . -EUGENE. Ore. (APIPl - Ricky Wliiiilc nished lor ...... inio iwo scores latc if • The Haitles (2-1. I-I> dondonitnatcd il e t e i i 'i '- e l '------“ mi in 1984.’ >n Saturday. tliree toucfidowns in the first half and Oregon took M o n ta n a 21,21 North Texas 17 Die^oSlalc 19-17 on holding W etv r Stule (.'5-I,, 1-h1- 10 .S l viid'. Ml iIk - IL-I-O in the Western Alhletiletic advantage of repealed:J I Iowa mistakes Salurtlay io SWINGS Texas (AP) — .Davc Dickciisonm tt-threw CSU (4-0 overall, ;d its seventh straight victortory beal lhe Mawkeyes 40-l>D-IH in thc f'lrsi visii hy ,i Hii: tirsthiilf W isconsin quanerback ichdown pass to Damon DoddieJie wilh' Conference) posied rcll B e v ell. w h o lhre«- four foi in- terceptions last week in a : loss to Colorado, complet!leied!l1 l i g a n i i n g s e c: ( o n d s 13 of his first-half passiisses for vFilorado J ) e d g e ssM ich n closii 184 yards and threer ti to u c h - lor one as No.. 2 Nel’i.i'l-ii‘ niailli.itui!cit downs.as tl>e_Badgers del ARBtUOR. Mich. (AP) — ■ — |*:icitie-7li--2l. — “ Indiana 62-13. Michael Westestbrook.inade a diving |_' ijMTi-aKl Tlic Conihiisker'skeis (4-11) «i.-oK-i) iIk- til-;! STREAKS :hdow n caich of a lipped M seven lim es they.•y louclicdto llic I’.ill , . 64-yard louchc I oinjti'e f-nt/KT [ilityol iii...... • Boston University «lenMext' |iailM.itvp;is>lass from Kordcll Stewail B ■ ■ - Quarterback t ov ^ oiilyihcliisnvvoi',vo |'ossC"ii>ii'> .ItiMiii: tliv its winning sireak to 16b \uilli a ,-,„a|I rphiv. giving seventh- H 30-15victory over Vilhinc ||itt I fluskers (. • Maryland, which beatleat \Vesi j M ■ P u r d u e -21 defeated ' (, iH u iT i Virginia last week, det seconds remaining and . ■ SOUTH BliNI)iN l). Iriii IA1‘) .Siiiili- W ake Forest .^1-7 and haImswon .Colorado onjii it's own 36. Stewart - I ranked Noire l^aiiDaiue .liiln'l nci-'.l )>miIiih; two straight for lhe firsiirsi tune dropped back;k ; a n d heax e d a lo n g pas-s 1 ■ niOicr I ee ilecionC1.II1 :is K.lll.Iv -:ll.l sin c c 199U,- toward thee IMichig.ui goal line. J -.M Kuy /.ellar-s cathach had t..ie e i !'c^1 .l.r.s.' SN A PPfeD where a grouj-,)up of players from both " spatking n-h o \e i I’lihliK I ‘'11 W'ashington ended Miami Mi s leapedrd for Ihe ball. The ball Salurdu), in iniiir\ -ulelinuu' NCAA rccord home wiw inning tipped iniinio the air and caughi in ' W ilh a i:ioin in for al least foul111 weeks, w KiikIci }'.uni.-.l .. .streak at 5S will; a 38-28-20 wtn ,|,y zonene by W esthrook. who carecr-higli 12212 vatdsya 111 llu- lii't I' lit ;iii'.! over thc Hurricanes al tf I the Or- grabbed-il oxover the shoulder of a finished with 14,1 and Uvo i.'iu Inlnu ii' • ange Bowl. Michigan defcefeiider. |j| /c lla r'; lu d I5(- vauK v 0-. l-l c.ii:u-v n SN E A K Y Colorado plplayers und fans stormed V ehuliiie-'62->aid,Ud Mlii'lliUnMII I'.iii Temple, facing a foiinllunh-and- ,1,^ n^ij befo;fore a stunned crowd of H — ' riiev led a j!nnl!tinilld ”.l‘r!K' III '- .K .'-'’Kii 7 at their 31 \'iih timee n ninnmg I06,427 at MiiMichigan Siadiutn. I laicd4:.Sv.itdr.oiil.oiivic.iinev i!'cii:. mK . out. successfully faked;d ai punt i hc pi;,y’ wwas reminisceni of lh»{ ■ • •' lhe lush miicce yaiiinu'y;i •!(>'' i !• and went on to a 23-20:0 viciorj’\ famous Hail1 NMary pass by Doug Flu- m due Iwo yeais;ij;o;>^.i , o v e r A n n y . lie that gave■ c :Boston Collcge a last- I "II No. 5 Pennn SlateS 55. . S H O O T O U T second viclor>ory over Miami in 1984, fl d-<.*ll.‘'.,l'______Stewart's.s^ TD pass of the f l . R u t g e r s 2 7 yard sweep on fourth■ih down gavec 1:him 28 in his carccr, k| ------^ ^ I W f rtrt )H t with 26 seconds lefift tot cap breaking thes,e school record shared by I ' < ■ Jana C arter ran111 totor lliici.- i*'in lii!o»'ii . n',.i Delaware's rally from.im a 20- Steve Vogel:;l and Darian Hagan. Tlie 0 ✓ -J Kerry t'ollinsIS llncwih l.'i iwii .1- laic con:...... Im I'tll point sccond'half deficitieit as lhe senior alsoD.sct .s a Colorado carccr ■ ^ No, 5 I’enn Si;iic pressive olleiisivt,;i-ive luinit'ci . ;il) .1 ' Blue Hens beat Wesl C nal offense, breaking Ha- ' I I C hester mark for total v iciory ovei Kuli-'iuduclidowns «if louchdowiis in l ‘J of No. 25 Indiana before a sclloul of COLUMBU: Jim Whilinanlan |pill llic Nil;,III, 1 • hn ii;. break Joc Steele's reerecord of yard run inI tl:the third quarter that put Jcrnion Jackson sandwichcd hhis collcge carccr. 77,745 al Cam p Kandall StadiuIium. George and Jen 7-0 wnh 7;0f)■) leiiiaimii:.'icn i:i i.;.' ’i’': ii;-" ' 3.094'yards. Michigan aheihcad 17-14. uns around a safety as 20lh> . Bevell ihrcw four first-hallair inlcrccp- u>uchdown runs No. 2 N ebraska 70, Piii» a c lf iC 2 1 ter in a .Vy,ir»l<1 rriimil. <>i; i!k- U-i • Tyrone W'heatley ofo f Michi- 7 C olonido ranked O hio State St; scorcd 16 points in a r tions in a 55-17 loss al No. 7 LINCOLN, Nch. (AP) B a ck u p ry'K illeiis c.iiitiliiinfill :■ Itnii'’.- r'..l i .’ can scored his 4 1 si care■arecr TD. N o . 1 6 \V/isconsin lS 62, iust 'J week. On Saturday, hc.corlompletcd ull iw o-m inuic span spu o f th e firSl quarter on quarterback Bmok Bcmngcr,r, seeing e\- Kulget'i leeeivei;ivci Kci;^i- ! ■ • breaking Anthony Carter’s C: No. 25 Indi 13 o f h is firi.t-half passes forDr 184 yards .lhe way lo aI 52-05: viciory over Housion q idiana !3 i; tltended duty againsi an ouimatlanned oppo- selling up Cartel school rccord in a 27-26■26 loss 10 ■ ^,,\n|soNDN. Wis. (AP) — Darrell and at three touchdowns as thilhe Badgers on Saturday. awns and ran lhe heart ot ihche K utyci' dOllnNt. George finisllishcd with 105 yards on II rnent. threw for three touchdow C o lo rad o . Hcvcll rcbouiicundccl from ihe worst h,ilf of raraccdlou41-01cad. SECOND HUNDBDRED- Brigham Young's I n upset Edwards became the 13l i State juimps on1 Tennesissee turnlovers in s 'io n l-.-\ c o a c h to w'i Misssissippi her in his ca- IJnltkc las! g a m e s a f te r th e C« lhe sccond quaijuancr. ihcn kept Wake For- o t ff tw ice in four.itaines earhe: ST A R KLVILLE. V Miss. (AP) — • rcer. com pleted 24-i>t'-4.I, hihul was fre-. 0) needed a liiii.tii-luiif i1<-kfi.i..' • '■. It 'h, downed New Mexico 49 esl at bay by forcinsfoi four turnovers. r Derrick Tailuile hit Kcndall^Wutkins . , South pins, who bcal.Wcsl Virginia l •' • • -I" SNAGS The fc n a p in ilciulmi! :Ik' ii.i;;>';i • i ird touchdown on fourth • adn'.l won two straight since «open receivers. cniised in cMeiu • Penn Stale's Bobby5v EnEniniI a 2-yard . last week, hadr inning siie.iK !o I ' .mi:;i. » I 36 seconds lef\ and Mis- ber b losses for thc first time1C s m c c ifiL jcfem ing Wake akt Foresl and Duke in Oc- Division I winnir caught 8 passes for 200)6 ;v a fls in J? ";" V'” '’ ate beat No. 23 Tennessee V \ ols starred 0-fi in 1988. lober IWO. It's It'; thc first time Maryland ]K ansas 72, A la.-Binnini n g h a m O Despite Iliele lokipsiilc.l dci.-.ir. I k ii ______a 4 5 -2 7 -w in .o v c tJ lu tg c c■ sissippi Slalc Sanirdayrtaking-advantage ------Tennessee frcshmarrPcyeylon Mari-- has-bccn atit-:500-sincc-eoach-Mnrk ------— rAWRENCE.Kan {AP)rI — Achaimdi ' «essee Smic^ (.1-11(-1- iliiln'i .ii>;i.:.i; . -. . • Frank Sanders cauglluclii a ta - “ “ lunlcers lurnovers in the ning, n playing in the statec where■ his Duffncr tookk overc before lhe 1992 sea- .Smilh returned ihc second-h!-lialf k ic k o ff dated. reer-high eight passesst's in llic •i I and Dorian • s3S-0»in sccond half.If. ■ ■ father, f Archie Manning, s ta r re d fo r son. ■'J3 yards fur a uniclidown a first halfof Auburn's 3i me-winning 11-play. 52-. Ole C Miss in the I9(i0s, carame olTlhc ’ Wake Foresircsi (1-3. 0-2) got ils only |Brew added an Kl-yard ptinlilrctuinrora i |)ukc27,C(le k’ o rg is i 'I'cch 12" , over East Tennessee SiaiSlalc. T he gam e on a pass from Rusty LaRuc mia-Dinrans- J started afler Aaron Hay- bench b lo throw two louchdiidown pass- touchdown on score as Kansis beat Alahani 'A (A l’l llcd, K ansis sc»:cil i'i.iU' " 'i iwoloucli- l’“'i G ^ ^ a n17, , M ississippi 14 for the first time in itie same S co tt B urton sc o re d twi, pletcd 14-of-23 pas-ses for downs in a 23-11 wiwin over '“"I”™- r I. Ga.(AP) — Despite having 1V66 while rolling lo 2X pi ‘ *'iirci' ards. Thc last, on fourth- • j i Saturday us Georgia edged1 No. 10 A uburn 38, scored-on a 62-yard-riJ run aficr- and 22 yard Maryland 31, Wake Fcoic't nui' "i and-12, wasas a leaping grab' lo thc 8. 17-14. recovering a fumble, COLLEGE PARK. MdId. (A P ) — Mississippi 17. East Tennessee 0 I. 2 an'd f. >'.ifd' >af .in J D uke .-.I II. :- n i laler. Tailc hit Walkins on . chdown pass- Zeicr’s scori:oring passes covered 4 yards • Comerback Jimbobo C ow an . Kour Plays la K evin Foley ilircw two,tinich i AUBURN,;Ala. (AP) —- Stephen ACC) addedd lTorii o ( i>chnin ' licld v-'ot- ' ' )unier sweep .play to the ^ tt Milanovich to Hricc Hunicnter in thc second quaner and Svardsror, a fake cour cs and deposed starter Scotl D av is ru sh cil for 12(1 v.irilirds and two of2H.nid:iI \ar \ariK. .re tu n k ’d 'J fu n ib le 85 y. ^ land pul 10- ^ yards to LatrJ tr y Bowie in lhe third a> tlic had one Saturday as Maryl: I touchdowns and Frank Sandiidcis caught 11, Tecli (1-2,:,.o-i <1- '.w ci -cicv! Oh -I i:- ■ a touchdown and ana iiinlcrccp- . , ak since 1‘JW Bulldogs hflcdled tlieir record lo 3-1 overall ippi Slute (6-1. l-l Soulh- jgether its firsi winning streak i thc lirsl lulf ■ yaril Tl>pass,ss lioiiifr I'foninn 1 ui-inl'ill lo lion 52 yards for anothOlhcr scorc ■ M 'S S '^ P f 7, . and2-l inthe!he Southcaslem Confcrctice. earcei-liigh eigltl passes in tl onference) was outgained iby beating Wake I'orcst 31-7, as No, JO Auburn defcjfcil:d D ivi'ioii I- Charlie Sininiojiiiio;is 10 m l litiki-'''- ii:.Ui;i:i us St;-Francis,-Pa....lef^aled- d 1-2 A ilantie Ole M iss fellfel ia 2 -2 and 1-2. ^ . lo 29j; hul still left Ten- ■ ‘ Marylnnd (20 overall. 1 1 '"fAA liasi Tennessee Siaie 3S-(S-US,iIurday to 17-6 wilh1 .'.0.'.1)7 k-11 in lhe tlniit iietuHl Bcihany. W.Va,. 45-20, 17-0 early in Zcier. a seniorscr who had been picked ' ■ ______J nesseeljj:.J. 1-2) wilh Ihrcc Septem- (Coasi Confercncc) buijt a 1' . i. ■ i , - ' ; , , . I . 1 . ‘' L '■ D-4 Timbs-Nows. Twin Falls.alls. Idaho Sundoy. Soptom bor 25.1994 ;k la u ssslays to p p ro s to<)d ay G ilb3 ert b lisste rs bacc k n in en .N ic l d facee m o re p] r e s s u rre o n , pf f t o u r for shh a r e o f;B ric k y a r d lead ■ CHAPEL, IHILL, N.C. (AP) — " ■ '‘I like walking fnto ti toilouniament read any news]rwspopers ond just goes laus^thinks being thc and ai have everybody say,. 'He's' the about his busmtisiness." . INDIANAPOLIS (APAP) — Lany ■ p m ^ Jack Nicklai yer iii go lf in his heyday • guy • g who is going to win,’ and hove Nicklausi is- o ne m o n th in to an , Gilbert wants to forgt'igi.'i th c front 11731^3^^81 J greatest playei :asier than being No. I everybody c scared of youou. That's exercise progra)gram aimed at strength-' nine nt thc Brickyard H jj^J was a lot cas ird C rossing__Q i|^H | what 1 liked." = i ening his legslegs ond abdomen and Championship: he’ll remembeFtlTcrcir now . - *■ w was there (as the No. 1 Medio coyerage also hasas changed gaining hipI sttstability. He said he’s back nine lor a long limu "W hen I w; p la y e r)..! alwaIways had one loping to regain sonic of "I \v:is out there thinkingth to he abilities that helped u fun,"’ |V V or two guys c myself. ’n»y, this is u Ic 1‘w a oguy ^ is real smark,c, he doesn’t mak'noke him golfs golden Gilbert said afler si? s tra ig h t - n ie ," said Ni( b>oy o y of the 1960s and , birdies pushed him in W'- ^ m only golfercr to win a readid any new spapenrs and Just USGA e.venent in five 70s. placc tie in the S700.00.000 Senior 3 oes aboiit hU busjslness.’ r|"J don’t know whoi my .PGA event. decades. "Thifhere’slO or is guys nowow all.chal- —Jack Nicklaus uture is. 1 love lo play The 7-iinder round < •olf." he soid when asked g-hitting Jim longing for' thetl top spot ' gol** ■ ’.matched by the long-li aboiibout his schedule for ' Dent to tic th(."-Brickyanyard Crossing - all over thee world.< F or ...... y-to be dominant is a lit- sinctf si his prime. next seoson.."B ‘’E u t I like to play g o lf .. . coursc record at thc Indianapolis In that one guy-ii hell some- like Jack NickJicklaus. If 1 can’t play M otor Speedway. H j H tie m ore diiTicTicult," “Ifl wanted to go raise h 0 raise hell like him, 1 dordon’l want to be some- Gilbert missed sevi s h o rt < Nicklaus.. wwho has won 70 PGA ‘ place p 1 could‘probably go i g it end up body else, putts on the front nine, tl T q u r title s ,. attended a a ccremony s(someplace without having e country,’’ "The lastit cJick. _Nickluus. said .:"N o w , a gi trips off a -been short and crooked ralher-than— - “I just kind uf kickcdk ed.m yself in ■ ■ ■ ■ Price ant^'Grcjrcg Norman face more across oi the street aiid he tr den il’s in long and straijiraight, and that's not a the rear and said that’s n going to isurc'tiian he did. as well curb c and all of the suddc luntiy.” very goodcomlombination. happen ai;ain.” the cigargar-chomping os'inlenscmctjicdia scrutiny. cevery newspaper in the coui ' the guys on ihe Senior vctcnin said. O f sc. the Golden Bear Nicklaus, 54, said He selleldom read “ M ost o f thc i. T o u r d o n ’l hit the boll that short." A ,suddenly steady! pi thrived on1 llthe pressure..as evi-jI a newspaper in those days. laus, who won the tour’s thc din'ercnL-c on the hac denced by his 20 victories in m ajor . "I didnlt want to featad what 1 added Nicklaus ’em in Januory. "I went " I’vo been going throi peri- championship:lips — a record that may shot," si he said. "1 really ^didn't it want opening event the longest to one of ihe_ od where I'm stickin] never b e upprcproached: _ _ Jt_to read if 1 bogcycd the'l: ;i2 ih hole' ' froifi being the icrs) on lhc tour. If I can extremely well." Gilbert "but n ev err really bothered me." w ilh a d u m b ’sh'ot o r hoi.)i. I didn't ■ shorter (hitters) into reasonable distance 1 haven’t been m aking atany N ick lau s aid. "I've always been think tl it waV a dumb shot01 . I think get it bock intt upset when I haven’t been iN o. I), today tt guys ore reading monorc news- then 1 think<. 1 icon compete. I don't Gilbert might have even T h a t's It I’m upset about right papers, p , want to just; go out and play and just butter, but missed scv "If a guy is real smart, hhe docsn'i be a s h o w .".. putts un thi; front nine bad tee shot on IK on t w ay to missing a JO-foot par pu w on’t cost J)im any sleep, howt U.S. "I only remember all good ■■ relentin:lg S w e dles d o w i shots I hit,” he said. IH W G O T E U O)RG. R Sweden .(AP) — | i-ive players — Toi W urgo, ' Right from thc the first game. Jan Apell I Simon Hobday. M ike Hill,Hi Graham BWW” and Jo n as Bjorkman Bji clicked as a I Marsh and Isao Aokii —~ are JUst a team and keptept Sweden alive in the I stroke back at f>fi. Aokloki won last Davis C up sememiflnals. . I week’s Senior PGA}A e v e n t at Thc Swcdc!des put the pressure on I Lexington. Ky. from the startart. beating,Americans I j.C. Snead and Harr;arry Toscano / r and 6-4, I both shot 67s. Six playclayers shot 68 Jared Palmer a 2 in Saturday's doubles. I — Jim Albus. Tomn VWeiskopf. 6-4, 3-6. 6-2 i That lefl the: UUnited Slates with a 2-1 I Jimmcy Powell. Waltll Zcmbrisky.2 L ^ _ ^ _ )cst-of>5 series going into I Calvin Pecte and Dale{ Douglass,D ^t ■ lead in thc besi Chi Chi Rodriquez,z. scconds last S u n d a y 's revreverse singles. Todd I t is alt sm iles as he leavesn. > I® Martin and 1. was eight o.Trkxfflrd'd Championship in Indianianapolis Saturday withla i Friday’s bpei[)ening singles, bolh in I stro k es o ff the lead utat 73. Dave StDcklon.' the leading1 mtr oncy-w in- s h a r e o f tlith e lead. four'sets, ncr in the field, shott at an evcn-par with sevenn bbirdies and no bogeys. 30 guys or more who can win v» on Palmer andnd Stark played collegc I 72...... "T hat’s; a low number. 65.'’ Dent thithis g olf courec." he'said. teiinis ut StananfoVd for'tw o seasons' " 1 Mill put h im sylf inn rposition to said with aa ssmile. “ You don’t get it • . Friday’s first round was washedw But they hav.aven’t played together I finish thc day atopp thet lc.ndcr that often,n, so when you get it, out ou by heavy rain at the: ni ew ly since last year'ar's U.S. Open. I board, posting birdieses on five o f you’ve got>t tito oppreciaie it." retredesigned course ot thc spcecedway. It showed.I. SStark, m aking'his Davis I six holes before doubkible-bogeying Dent preiredictcd n light pack SaSaturday's play was played:d under t,'up debut, fatfaced three break points I "winter rules,’’ with p pi la y e rs in the first game. gai He was later bro- I l«. because o)f f thct wet conditions that • "w APpnoto Dent, in the clubhc[ihouse e a rly allowed pla>ilayers to aim at the pin. allallow ed to lift and cli^an b b: alls in ken three time!nes in the match, f i wilii a (i5. played aI clean cl round •‘You’re ej going to have al least faifairway lies. "I think heic felti the pressure." said /American doubles playayers Jared Palmer, rightght, and Jonathan Apell. unbcati.•aten in play SStark console each othther during their loss to Swedeni in their ...... with Ujorkmaiinan. "I felt ihe pressure in Davis Cup match Satuiurday in Gothenburg. SwS w ed en , . t iis C upm aich," Pair■ perch atLtop leadeierbo^d i. a quarierfinaUst ih sin-' Stark, who faced the Swtwedes with pluyer. goesi'up up against foriiier svorld my first Davis Djorkinan,U.S, ;i Open, played one o f hhis regular panner, Byronn Black of No'. I Stefanan EdbernI jn Sunday's , glesatlheU.Siblesmalt;hcsrHis‘serv'ice ZZimbabwe. In ihe Austraralian and lirst reverse singles.sin; They’re 5-5 life- terloggecidHardeires Classi y-* his besrdoubUo important in doubles — FFrench Open this year.. 'was also time and Samjampras won ihcir latest —at-wafe ftcrenee-for-lhe-SwcdeK^------—ii invpressed—llXhe_guy_UJjBiorkman) meeting lastI winter.wii ____ retuiTis — soil irns were unbelievable!'' nmust love my serve!,’’ Stor^irk said. "It '"‘We did a a good g job totlay undH COAL VAL'I.I-V.. IIIII. (A P ) — P erry aniand McCumber shot 5* IHrst-day leader Robert ' ~ — m ade thc-diftei in .Tom Gullikson said, wwos disappointing (to lose),:). It would hope S tefann can ci do it lomtirrbw.'’ Kenny Pcrr> ’s concentnntnttion on the under-parir i 65s for 12 -u n d e r 1‘>X wtwas tied forthe lead goingt ii W rcnn i. t'orehands. anything. hhave been nice to clinch it.it. The only Swedish captain cap John Anders final hole Saturtlay was wa; enhanced totals, onele :stroke better than Curt 18th 18 hole but had a doublC': inlo lhc U.S. caplnin . •edcs alsti served well, tlthing we can do now is chet;leer im Pete Sjogren said.id.' "But’ it’s going lo be by his waterlogged surrturroundings in Byrum. af^eraf] hitting his tee shot o ff tl give us too many second ittomorrow.” difllculi. Pete'etc is so good. But wc thc Hardees Classic. , M cC uiulmber. who won thC' w;way and following with i ,>kat." . ' Sampras, the world's top-rankedto have lo thinkk positive."pc "W h o know s if itI rains ra it>mor- Anhcuser-Ur-Uu.-icli C lassic in July fur pitch. pii I a p o o r They didn i gi row. That’s why 1 wantanted to ntake his eighthth tour victory, bfrdicd ■ Wrcnn's disappointing fin .serves tM tw k . sure I gt>t that putt inn there.tl It was N os. 15 anand 16, both parJs,.io_a._a.67_lcfl±imJl)iUnder..tici inish fur nice. Now 1 can sleepcp .1: little bet- move to 12«12.under. MMike Donald at Iwo shotsicd-w ilh ------: ------ter." Perr>’ said arter: hihis 12-ft)otcr Ije also0 r realized how imponam Dror a par. "I told my caddie very vc oflen.’’ Wrcnn said. "Ytposition A t t e McCumher. le t’s be aggressively at; careful." to throw shots away. I pi:Vou hate The start of thcc rround was McCumberier said. "1 really w anted miserable m last hojc. li w-'i.]clayed a T i m e S ' Nview i s is proudd to announcn e e o u r d elay ed ^ hours, 122 iiminutes by to make a p putt. 1'hen Kenny rolled hard, ha one to put behind me.".•lU be a ' Prhe I rain. It slt>pped in the: afaHenioon but his right in.in. It could b e a big putt. ' .. . The low round Saturday v more is in the forecast»t ftfor Sunday’s "All I carcan do (Sundivy) is control MMichacI Bradley, who had’ w ent to - tlnal round at thete 'OakwQod how Markrk McCumber thinks and under ur 62 to-move withinad an X- Country Club that1 hihas taken a approachesies the game. Sometimes shots sh of thc lead. His rourin three _ pounding for three days.lys. you can’tt ocontrol your golf game, one or shot ofl'the tournamentund r w as ------:— -^l4«c-gi*}t^H>ur^*-i^>-jK-hoUiiiig— l-lm-going-i>g-ttvlltf«AA.»-herc-huppy------t rccord. ^ew spafp e r s J b ai-Educc•ation - ' water real well. The.* fjtirwaysO' arc tomorrow'.'' Lancaster,Ll without a bogey holding up good." PerPerry said. "I Perry, , x who won the New 'fifst'two-fil rounds, finally ma;y in lhc c an 't wiirrj' about theL- min.ni It coultl England Cl;Classic this year, had six on or tlie eighth hole. He hadlade : one be a lt)iig tlay tomorrowrtHv but I'll be birdies andind a bogey. Byrum also at 14 and fell three shots1 another< prepared to play IS holelolcs." shot ?t 65; papace. s ofT the P] r o g nam

Tm I e T im es-N ew s iss looking' fbr p __L^BuyJtlt l ------AUJNG'H-FUND-RAA LAISER------f**n illiusinesses to participateps in ~ ELLOWSIi m p ' • ■ local" Sell It!t! ir N ew spapers inn Education GOLF £ our■ogram. F or a m ininimal cost, ^ Trade II p p t 'o : It! TODURNAM]l E N T J our business cann help area Times-.News.Clas!Bssified Proceeds will be donated totothe ll lents by providingng them with ■ 733-0931I M A G3IC K V A LLEY FBLLOWSHSHIP H A L L ^f stude ”A Place Where Recovery BeiBegins’'" Y - rent inform ationn fromi which | ------”A curre Saturday, OctotoberS. 1994 :o learn and enhail a n c e their r A K M 1Twin Falls M unici]c i p a l . G o l f C o u r s e to now ledge o f toda^lay's world. Flights w ill startart at 9:00 a.m. k n c TournamentDt SponsorsS L a n d s c a p e D lEe s S IG N Canyon V'icvv Alum:lumni Association : you w ould like t A u t o m a t i c S p rIINKLER i > LathamI MotorsMi ; to join the NEWSPAPER IN EDEDUCATION I Canyon View HospitalI ^.Counseling&. Centers - S y s t e m s I hiporting businesseses that have Twin Fullsjvlunicipicipal GolfCourec , ■ T r e e s ■ supp ______- Individual Ind Hole Sponson andad Other< Contributors Includ ow n genuine inteterest in the ~ S h r u b s ~ FoUowing Businesses, thetbeir Employees or Individuaid e th e s h o ' Times-News ducation of studeilents in the S o d Lathumim Motors ------Dr. Mlaiy ar Gnxla-Lcwis . Wulker.Centcr ^ , - edt H Y D R O SE E b___ - . Univers;crs,il Fro/cn Foods Independent Meat culation area of■ 1The Times- West One Dank • R etainer W^ALLS' ai Canyonnn View Hospit.ll circi 1 N ew s, please cai H ^ ' . Paul DuFrcsnc.Du TF Policc Dept. Java Blue all today. W inter Snow RbICTOVAI. :o's EspKSSO Cafe Gem State Spring I 0SNTIVS8 Itiaho1 Furrns!-i . BiU Hill S p e o a l Fa l l Incxi For m ore.infonDrmation about wspapers in Educatiiation, ■ ------AVAlLABtBB : -. .Clauticdc Spotls; Blip Printers N ew ician’s Lab ■r & R Pharmacy caU.IJ.Pete York, 733-091931x253 or ny Square White Plumbing AUlen l i l Wilson, 733-0‘3931 x 2 5 2 . Roy RayniontJ Ford Mits>1itsubishi BloKham & Frazier Chanelanered. Inc. .H ealth * Welfare Alcohol)hol & Drug Services ee is S 2S .00 p e r pezmon wbleb h ic includes green foes & K E V I N T I Hm K e n : i-ormt>rci.c iitroni>n(ion o r lo rci^iMcr lorI'or lhc tinim nm cnt. eull Situ&BBQ. T h e T m mes-NCTws"' A*urc. Din>ino CuMoldi o r Pcic Snyder;ru u l t-HOO-657.HOOOor 7.14.mono 4-6760, ■ . 1 , J ■ i . - -vl- . ' f - - .. sinciSS I B a r to in ’s se tes g rotw tii aIS s a f evl ElkoO I Briellyy in 11 • V-.,______Expansion wwill ■ ™ 1 eeonclomy liusinei include 60 nn under toiisinic- Waller is working: outoi of lhe Aspen tonon's is also doubling the size ol and ^ lion, gold pricc.s risinising worldwide and Spring Ranch jilst wesi1 of Fairtield ser\ ing casi:asino. m a Wal-Mari "superper ceiKer" on lhe __ comniercial^nd residcnleniial clienis in lhe ' >.' tBut all this may not be enoulough tiV solve, S |'. dniwjng board. Magic Valley. WooilI River R Valley and tigjig pfobliim' for' Bar1»n>“ findnnding~room f a r ------"0«reconohiy-isr-is -still-growing:-'— ^----- Boise areas. Waller isIS a member of ihe JucIlackpot customers. said Debbie Smith,h. ccNccuiive director American Society o f Interiilerior Designers and ••Wc'rc between 90 and 1(K)00 pcrccni occu- o f lh e N orlhcasil NiNevada Devclop- sptxializes in space planniinning. color and ma- pnr^ancy now in lhe holel." said*)id*Tcrr>' Moon. meni Association. terial selection, and designigncon-suluhg. ^ manarkeiing dirccior o f Barton’s. That economic: growihgn has spilleil ‘ ■ big;>ig demand for hotel rw m s an northwith tlko‘ County.residenis.Ci Credit card autlithprization spaavailable :xpansion. which will include,de.60 new holel H B H p lilko County waskas Ihe lOlh fasicsi- TWIN FALLS - Wilhth Ithe business shirt- roorooms, convention .space andind m ore casino • y B - *' grow ing couniv inn theth nalion belween ing more to the sen ice:e s.-iector. Com m N el spa>pace. llitf projeci is scheduled;d ito be eomplet- ,1980 and 1992. wiih.'ilh a 116 pcrccni in- Cellular, has bmught mobilobile credit card au- ed;d ini September 1995. crease in populaiionlioii. according lo a ihorization tcniiinals (6 the Magic Valley. Ne.M f diHir. a 75-rovim.l lolid;iyd;iy Inn hotel and, ' • recent study by lheilie U.S. Commerce • Bob Griflllh ol'Comm'imNet in Twin Falls eas;asino is under consiruetion amand should open g Depanmcni. said his linn is otVeringlg the tl iwrtable credit in j |, November, ; M But niosl of lhailai J Job erow ih camc card authorization madlachines. w hich are "In the past wc only hadJ totc lurn peopic ' 'W fl9 in the lale 19K0.s andand early I990,s. I hc made by U.S. Wirelesss DData Inc. o f Doul- aw;,iway on weekends. Now w e’rc:’rc otieii turning ^ current growdi is priiprimarily infraslriiv- der. Colo. iheiihem awav in ihe iniddle o f lhelhe w eek." Moon lure growih. she said,,aid. The machines arc desdesigned for sm all saiie>e a'added nnto the across llie country.y. • - • ■ ’ Mondays. Wednesdaysi andan i ndays; from 4 expanded casino. The e.xpansioision will double Jsinith noicd otherther conmiereial ac- Uld I'hur.sdays; and . to 5 p.m. I'uesdavs and the num bcrof Barton's rojiecds.!^all ------;— Tliese seminars are desdesigned lo leach ia \ . turn away peoplepie seeking to K ____actLvityjojialisfy.dit planning, investnieni pl:iplanning, insurance hold conventionsans thero. The Si^iilh said. mines are booming planning, estate planninning ami retirem ent expansion is expixpected to be lg And the gold )fmil gold rising. Hlko planning.'The seminars \\will begin Tuesdjiy complete by next'xt September. 9H wi(h the price ofrgest g gold-producing , night at lhe,First Anicricaiican Building al 1616 Right: A 75-roomm Holiday Inn • •Coun(y is the largesion. Addison Ave. C. Is scheduleclied to o p en In * rr county in the nation.price of gold rose lo _____^__Novomber._The.hch o tel will foa- _____ l.asl week, (he -an-otinee.-which-ispri( ------r----- C am us Count}-p• posts Idaho’s------tu;ure n 75 roorhs. - — more7(han-S390-an see ECONOMY/E3' ' lowest jobless rat•ate in July P le a s e s e e TWIN FALLS -■ Oinij[inias County liail tlic lowest unemployment raterate in lhe Stale in July Pmdentiai U ag.grees g g J at 2.7 percent. jastrom plant fl(lows like Lake’ The Idaho Departmennent of Labor's new . 2 ‘Swan ] system for checking laboiibor infomiaiion now toXi repay custctom ers ByMickk N orm ington iinpliruy. the clceirical allows for a complete looki»k at locaFjob scene, T iiiies-NNews i writer ’8 a lot like a ginccr: and Joe Humplion on llie S2.23 mil- In July, the Idaho seasorasonally adjusted un- B y M ick Normington engineer. Cons(ruc(ioilate Augusl. The base- Timc.‘«-News wriler choreireograpahy off a employment rate w as 4.9.9pcrent. p TWINs' FALI.S - The sight o f big)ig. sweaty , lion plan( began in iplcie;lati in the middle of Local unem ploym entnt rates i in July were lU^coaJiLaf______C l a n c y mcnt is almost compleirwill-bCTmrln-ptaccT------TWIN FALLS - Prudcnii• mi ll consiruciii ______Blaine Counlv al 4.^ percierccnt. Cassia Couniy_____ and concrete machines look>oks like a S t a g e as 3 1 to who moves------Octoberstccrbc.ini!rwlelf will be a 80.000- at .H,2 pcrcent. lilmoa* CoiCouniy ai 5,S pereeni. hahas agreed lo repay Idaluah„ csh,mcrs “ t The factory itselflilding. 5800.000 for improper iradcaJcs its brukcrs I Glenn Arrington. ' »re and a t w hat Gooding Couniy at 3,4 pereeni. Jerom e ‘‘SS s is rcally like a dance,""'said s A,- «•«»« square-foot s(eel buildiII.bc a prc-eiiginecred made. . Couniy al 4,6 perccnt. LinLincoln Couniy at 5.5 . president of Slarr Corrf.f. o< fT w in tim e.’ The building will.brco Manufacturing of pcrccni. Minidoka Couniyiniy at S.3 perecnt. and Pm dentiai will also pay a S300.000 J tine i s(ructurc (ha( Garcodown a piece al-a lime for illegal trading pracliccs lo10 the Idaho De- vho is also project manage;ger on the W in Falls Couniy at 4,4,4 ppereeni. loi im Manufaciuring plant c C( o n s tr u c _ Spokane will ship 1dov Twin Falls Indusirial panmpa ent o f Finance, w hichII h;has also Hied a in Arrington, president. to bc dissembled inisl T' conter of lhe city, civil lawsuit'against a fornrrmer Prudcniiul Court imposes5 injuctionii e 120 workers are coordirdina(ing Of StafI[affCorp. O f T w in Fails"•t Park on the southeastquarc-fool c wtiodcn aiid broker alleging he made optionsop invesl- is Then a.l5.000-squaig_w.iIlJjc-buill-jjntaalje ------>c company nit money. tl«;ir"fasast irack" tasks to get the-S^S castrom against oil lease m enis wiih his custom ers’ moi __glass.ofricc.building_wipletc planl will have PrudenlianrirmT'^lanuJaciicturing C’o.-lncr factory up'in'(ime"“jngup the fac(or:ory.3 Arrington said hc ar ______U01SIL=ij;iitj,lalcJJe_Departmcnt-of-Fi^------—^ nie-lcgul-acti'on’ngain.'ifPru and foc(ory. The comple of the biggest securities casesses over in Idaho for coiiipipany Presidcnl Roben Sea:eastrom (o ProJec( Supcrinrrintendcnt Tim Feela are (all nance gol a permaneniI injunctionin. lasl week o f alk. 95,000 square feet. the . Target department *il lease company for anand includes lhe accounlx'iis'of cusiomcrs is pledge of opening lhe; fiplant for ing to the engingineers and suppliers evci againsi a W isconsin oil I /cry By compari.son. isthe 114.000 square feet, oil lea>e lottery pro- acacross the slate. lhe newi year.j day abou( wha(ha( needs (o be done'lo ge( tl operating an illegal "oil the store in Twin Falls facturingis 1 will load its T he action isn’l .relatedI to the enforce- "It's a lof like a ehoreograpiuphy of a Seastrom Mamanufacturing plant complctt gram” in Idaho. ;ted Seastrom Manufacilow in Glendale, Calif,, Fourth District Judgege Robert Rowett in mimeni aciion Idaho and othether states took datice yiyou’d see on .a stage asas to who on a tight deadladline. factory machines nowi mid December to ship against Prudential for limitelited pannership m oves wlwhere and at whal lime. If:f you> look They're consonstantly talking to EHM Ei Mouniain Home emerc(ered ihe judgements ag En- in(o semi (rucks in mi •ice Co. and ius presi- ababuses in 1993, ai the wlwhole ihing il can bc quitijite gracc- glneers Inc... wwhich is handling archi(e against Resource Service ICC- (o T w in Falls, can open for lhe new or improperly selling The Departmeni'of Finarnance alleged u ful." Arrirringlon said. ture and strucruc(ural,cngincering chore . dent. Fred L. Engle for i res; Then the plan( ■car small niaehiiie pans. laho wiihout a licen.su. iUDENTIAUE3 Starr Corp.C is lhe main contractcclor build- MeClurc Enginigineering. the mechanical c oil and gas leases in Idahc Please see PRUI en- year manufac(uring sm Tlie departmeni argued;d thatt Resource Ser- vice didn’l lell investoritors aboul prior en- "I forcemeni actions thee sistales of Montana. , I iio shoYiV others Minnesota and Idaho had made against lhe -*Finally! ! A radi just foor workking mo company's invesimenl1 opoperations, w dated Press many just to sjiy they w ere enjoying the sho' ulbreth. ediior in chief of The judge found thehe company( violated ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I j B TljeAsso< A m other piftIt herh I8-m onth-old son onlow. (I cone said. Judsen Culbrag a/ine has been on Ni- Idaho securiiies law s-andnnd engaged in fraud- Ni!W YORK ' — "Ili! I'm Debbibbie Nigro phone for a few gurgles; a graiidmother I sa(he Working Moiher maga:(imcs. She said Nigro's ulent conduct, and ordertJered the company'io ’ lie Run.’ or she listens everycry week. said gro's show several newslim out there in' a pala(- compensate investors forfor' losses, and •Tlie Working Mom on-Uie the w also called. •What the HcHcck Hap- Nigro. 37. callscal her 20-month-old progni strength is "gening new pened lo^ my Lite?’ ... I lived (hat life,fc. I’m nuts — her most suecueccssful venture in a long broa;ram able form." I working mothers need," First Interstatee BankcorpI - and I'm pmudpi o fii!" ' r...... casting carcer—r — “an cntcnainmeni'show oad-tl; "Il’s exactly whal:ynccd-answers-hut-the>-— wi: ----- to cut 3,000 empnployecs that frenetic iniroduclion, Nigro Ni .puts does standup) comedyco sitting down, a famithaf,''Ctilbrethsaidr“Thcyni wi(. I( helps you feel more . LOS ANCnLfiS - First Fil Intersiaie Ban- cr cojVee cup, stubs oul a ci(:cigarette in show geared lowardtow working mothers.” mily also need humor and liughwi(. wilh other working nonnal if you can laug corp announced il willill cul 3.000 adm in- -ay on (he cludcred table in frofront o f her It’s not talkk radio, n she said, althou^ the u feel connccied." here mothers. It makes youA', fei produced by Nigro’s isiralive jobs at ilss bbanks across the and ings (he .s(udio chair aroundI f(for a two- are callers, indand i('.s not an advice show, : a|. In sum, (he show,Ik Productions,r gives lis- -Wesl. First Interstater wiwiil lay o ff about a ■ hour rbal tussle wi(h (hc microphonone. - though she has'is'lots li ofadvicc (o give', onjopi jpics company. Sweet Talkal working P parenis face in • dozen em ployees at ilsils IdalioI bank. So pens another broadcast ofNN iigro's in- ranging from easycas riu(rition to hair removal, II leners an idea o f whaiduels w Inc. has sponsored creasinghgly popular weekly radio sbshow, now "I'm cveryoiyone’s slightly nuts bcst gi gif|. the ‘90s. Avon Produclhe program's incepiion, C om piledled from staff reports heard ia(urday morrijngs on 100 stations sta na- friend.'* said Nigro.Nij a .striking woman with ilh a ^ ‘6^0 almost since .isi the by only one station in . anc of dark hair she says is n( tionwide.e. The theme o f her programim is work- cascading mane when it was broadcast I r. "rm someone you would ing molhiihcrs. But one rucent show toi(ouched on mally redder. " . suburban New York,m e to us w c had a visOer.il' 1 pany, someone who's not hj .such vergcnt subjects as bad hairir (color, (hc drawn to a( a p; h a ^ "W hen Debbie camelto lhe show she played lo perils of hoth dogs. Rwanda and dentalItal carc. to approach.”’ TheTl mother of 6-year-old Alt. I itaction to her and toisser.'dircctor (I of U.S. ad-. Nigro.J. a.sclf-dcscril>ed (alkoholic,ic, banicrcd is. she makes1 frequentfrc reference in the show us." said Delia dcLissei, ,"Shc shovvcd an liiidcr- Jradew inds w itheucsesis including Dr. Martha MaclacGuflle. a her daughter andand to her boyfriend and busin«I"' venising for Avon.iplexily ,"S o f vyoinen's lives' - molhcr ofo f eigh( just b;ick from Zaire,re. and Bar- partner. Jeff Troneone.Tr( She skewers her K M u tu a l f u n d s . ' ■ E4, E6 . p standing .of (he ctimpleto ihc experiences they Dobbie Nlgro is the hosts t 1fo r h er , -baraTayl(ylor Bradford, the bcsl-scllinglg inovelist, ried life, which:h formsf the basis for the show. ahd added humor to I Classifieds E8-10 .V'Working Mom on the.RuiRun’ show. [‘eoplele .called in from across thehe counlry. "Tlie showV comesct out o f her head," Trc . .share." ‘ aU^ee . WORKING/E3 ■ , P le a U

^ - » — Bfi Timos-Nows, Twin FallFaUs. Idoho- ’ Sunday. Sopt^>t>riiljef 2S. 1994. BusinesiSS Workjplace Sli m o k e wv a r g o eIS natio]) n w i d e Targei hopesi to hit The W ashington Post spokeswOman on for the ’I'flbaceo In*• J agency has been forced to« move the indoor air- quality q standards would stilute, thelie trad e assoeiation for the: I hearings out of the Labibor Depart- not applyr toti industrial sites, but WASHINGTON ~• FederalF( regu- industry. '’They're ‘ reaching intoJ • ment and into the cavcrn'm ous federal .smoking egulations regi would apply to : aucJitorium on ConstitutiiItion Avenue all workplaceaces.. . Utah ilace ofihe fu- ‘ very privaivale placcs where people j ” its;mlark in I bJors hope tlic workplac se think (he governmentt I to accommodate the morore than 700 [The OSH5HA proposal would re* turc will look .somclhingng like the po-' otherwise ______SALT LAKE CIT^r v — S o u th T owvne ne Ccnter in Sandy, 4-rcach.iUhc-Kayfti------(— organization&.4ind-indivividuals-who—quiri^mplo; iloyers and.building.own-w 4olden^Mass,^ho»ldrvlt-f. i. the discount-stbre ch:hain Target Target postedpoi revcnlies of ^ ot a ban." insists Joe Dear,... ' want'to speak. Thp initiitial hearings ers to controitrol the variety o f chemi* where Ihc 22*mcmbcrer idepartment ‘‘It's not i. Stores is searching fcfor four Io- Sl 1.7 billionlion in 1993 and had itani secretary of labor in1 i are scheduled lo rulf into> December,I cals and solvoiveriis present in the non- gave up smoking on the job nearly the assi.stai |. cations in Uiah. an o p cn iiinng g profil| of S662 mil* f OSHA. •‘lijusi says thatt O SH A oflleials said theth proposal industrial U’orkUo s-ites thal health ofll- lO years ago. Now. cveven the old charge of C j; "We are only in theih preilimi- lion, lu g hnuts have w orkers’ hehealth should bc protected1 I has triggered the biggest;St public re- cials c ite as as the cause of illnesses .. snackiTaft gone: Doug i'. nary stages of lookin;ing for sites .Target may have a hard lime posure lo environmentalI : sponse in .the agency’ss hislory — ranging fromom runny nos^s to Lcgion- • given way to myngocs.s. tbananas and from expo in Utah." said Carol:>lyn Brook* finding locaocations in ihe Salt Im ore than 1 0 0 .0 0 0 letters;rs during the naires' disca;easc. cantaloupes. smoke.*’ c Icr. spokeswoman foior the Min- Lake Valley;ley', w h ere th e re is a olden police department is!• | public com m ent pcnod. '. Restaurantmis. bars and oiher public F o r H olden's cops,. (iithe emphasis The Hok Q neapolis.-bascd chihain. ” We shprtage of propertyj for large- '. A nnual aver* one o f a grogrowing n u jj^ r of employ- To hear the Tobacco InstituteIi tell accommodaidations would be able to on health hus paid oiV. A j, have made no commmitments'at stores. A lyftypical Target store* -- have-banhcu smoking bc-- i it. the proposed OSHA regulationrc is' comply w^tl'^ih th e law by pr\)viding age sick leave has been:cn cut in half ers that ha this pomi." occupies 8080.000 to 135.000 ' f public concerns aboutt : so broad thai ai^yonc whoho employs a segregated1 sismoking- sections — pro- and stress-related retirciirements have cause of f V . -T arget S to res in rcirecent years square. fccL•L -. ______•- ...... - ,an d .h eallh .-E v en ihe U.S.. .housekeeper . I or baby.sitieIter w ould be - v id ed .ih cyy- fillered I the air rapidly _____ become a' thing of thec ppast..*’We'rc smoking.ar has been expanding byb 50 to 70 "As thtr«c -S 3 lt Lake Valley , now smokc*frce. Ibanned from smokingng in thcir enough to0 fprotect employees as- feeling better about ouiourselves and Anny is no' .f stores annually anidvd n o w h a i c o n lin u e s> lo grow and fill in ' enters for Disease ControlI I homes. signed to thethose facilities. A number looking better in unifonninn.’* says Sgl. The Ccni y 584 stores in 32 stateses. " ' 'siics to localjcaic, these big retail (C D C )e sestimate li that 8 S perceni off Not so. according to ,COSHA. The of health andmd safety experts said they G eorge R. Sherrill. y The company, a suiu b s id ia ry o f s to rc s ’w illI be bc gelling more and ■ may be on its businesseses had adopted some form1 i agency said its'proposaldl would nol believed ththe cost of compliance W orkplace sm oking m 1^ Dayton Hudson Corp.Tl., wants to more scarce.'■ce." said D av id W in- ing controls byl99|, up■> i apply to private homes> cor personal would be so high thal the rtal.resuU 'last gasp everywhere elseL'lse. if the reg- o f sm oklnj _____ opcn,70.ncw_storcs.inin -iy 9 5 ._____ nie-wirhJoh:Johansen*Thackery-&— .-But.this-nc\v__from.36-pc.percent. five-ycars-earlier—— king.------^------— —ulaiorjv ai-tf-i5UCCCSsful.-B i. In Utah.-lhe copip.ipany is ru* Co.. a Saltlit 1Lake commercial promises lo be The compaipanies run the gamut from1 The OSHA smoking prft;ee sindium. ' ' ensureei that workers have ...... rhe Occtipalionalll 5 S a fe ly a n d For empliployers, sntokiog is a costI < outside. It is the firsrst time in clean air to0 Ibreathe. We think work*•Compan; ly warns investorsir Health Admini.strationn (OSilA) (i has issue. It'ss estimatedi that employerss ' OSHA’s 24-ycar historo ry th a t th e ers should hahave that choice." opened hearings this wccivcek on a pro* pay an avetvcragc o f an extra Sl.OOO aa i agcncy is proposing lo require rt zero OSHA isis seekings a zero-exposure po.sal that am oiinls to) a virtual ban year forr every lemployce who3 i exposure to a hazardousi sisubstance in level for lobobaeco smoke. Dear said, in the absence o f scicntific about qularterly eaarnings on smoking in every workplace in smokes., acaccording to the NationalI i the workplace, because "in i the naliop in factoriesies and ofllcc.s. C ancer Instnstitute. Smoking also lakess Pal Tyson, a former actcting head of informaiion9 n showing what level is^ B O IS E (A P ) — T J InInternation- Priccs alsoilso have been rising for in bars and rcstaurantf< in indoor ils toll on productivity becausec < O SHA in the Reagan adn:lmini.slralion. .safe ... involvoluntar>' expiisurcs must al Inc. is warning invcvestors ihat plywood, whichwh is the raw maie- -sports arenas and eatentered wedding smokers areai absent from work 50D said he doesn’t believee the OSHA bc avoided."d.".But Dear said that the its third-quarter earningngs^lvill fall rial for moslost ofTJ International’s receptions anywliivlierc people perecnt mot[lOfv olicn than nonsrnokcrs, |propo.sal will pa.s-s an cvcvcniujl court ■ Jlnal'OSHAIA rcgiilaijoi) may wfll be shorl or Wall Street’s's expccia- engineeredd woodw products, w ork. It adds up to 92: tnimillion work- have twiceL-e as many on-lhe-job acci*• i test. "I d o n ’t think ihcy’vtve thought il differeni from frc the one being pro-“ tions. H e u s in kkveld v c declined to say ers at 6 million workplacelaces. dents andJ aiarc 50 pcrccnt more likelyf I through; T hey’re using thithe issue as a posed. I* The Boise-.based commpany says whai TJ Inteinternational mighl earn, Critics charge that itit aiamounts to a to be hospii J .scapegoat.” '"said Tyson,, who v is rep- One possilssible changc might be to ' falling priccs for coon.imodiiy The compaipany will report iis kind of backdoor regiilai■lalion o f pub- do nol .smimoke, the cancer institute: i resenting the Philip Mon3rris tobacco exempt resiaisiauranis and bars or to al­ lumber have Ibrccd itit to reducc third-quarter■ter ea rn in g s o n O ct. 19, lie behavior. Because OSHAOS reaches said, company at the hearings.i. low ihcm to to segregate sm okers un-.'' prices for its compel.•ting engi- Lasi year.:ar. it earned S5.8 mil- ringent standards. into any place wherecre someone More thalhan 40 states and the Dis- The smoking regulatioiion is p a n o f ,der le.ss-strini necred lumber products,IS. lio n , o r 388 cents ce: per share, in the works, fcdeml authoritieslies are able to trict of Colrolumbia already have cn-- i a governm ent proposal to tc deal w ilh 'I here is < oone thing all sides -seem” '’Lumher prices havee been soft, third e^uartcr.•ter. ( • use the workplace heallhillh law to im- acted somene fomi of legislation to rc-• i overall air quality in thee workplace, to agree on..n. Whatever OSHA docs'i and o u r p ro d u c t com peletes against Dan Nelso;lson. a securities ana- plemcnt a broad publiclie policy that, strict smokioking in public. At least III I the so-c:ilIed “sick buil.lilding syn* will be chalk;illengcd in the couns. "It's^ the l-umbcr commodityty product, lyst with Ragen Ri: MacKenzie in in eneci. outlaws sniokii}king in public Mates haveve re-stricted smoking in thei i drome." Annual cosl csl:siimateK for an absolute:e certaintyi il will be chal- When lhe commodityty product Seallle, hadad expcciedi TJ Intcma- uccommodations. workplace,:e. Iem ployers range from ’‘zczero" to dcal lenged legallally.’* D ear says, softens ... we respond,d." Valerie lional lo earnean aboul 35 cents per "The OSHA rule maklukit^g. as pro- Responsensc rt) th e .QSHA proposalI ' wilh sm oking if they simimply ban it. Bul Dearjr m ay not have to vyorryy Hcusinkvcld. TJ Intcn^rnational's share this> tittime. He has reduced posed, is vinually a nalilalional smok- has beenI ooverwhelming. So many^ i to S8 billion for eomplianjnce w ith the about the nnal fin mle. ll takes OSHA. chicf financial offiiricer. said his eslimatcilc to between 23 cents ing ban," says'Brcnnrtm iln 'D a w so n , people haveave asked to testify that thee i overall indoor air reguluilaiions. The on average.:e. 10 years lo put a pro-'* Wednesday. and 27 centsnts per share. B ankffiraud s(candalc could sl( tpertsoff0fer outloilokonpe]ensiohs pensions and retirementit jplans pose enough intoD stistocks, which hi.stori- im ers urged to DelM([onte gn•owth thilis winteer B o o n the single biggest source;e o f invest- cally have surpasscdsurji lhe returns of ment capital in the naiiatio n . said boii'ds-iJvcr titntime. 5 now for their Fort Lauderdale Sun-SeoSentinel worth S80[0 million with bolh banksi t and sorties into the meielon market SflVG 1 Karen Ferguson, cxecututive direc- Fergusorii presentedpre: forceful crit-. and. a U.S.S. lender as of July‘30. ac-- I h av e b o o s te d an n u al s so a le s at th e ___ tor of the Pension RightsIts C cnier in icism o f thele n'new-style retirement HOMliSTl-AD. Fla.la. — For the cording toi0 its quarterly report. endL'netlls 10 sustain them i r i larply-splil into uvo camps;- -J- ^ Del Monte Produce do10 Ithis season, ctm exportsrts. . Iunder the North Amercrk-an l-roo and the don'is. ty Investments Inc.: aiand Nobel in retirement: especially now thal its it^ chairman *‘Tlie pro)roblcm was Mexico.” said1 T rade A greem eni. if current ircnils hold, babyiv prize winning econominisi Franco "What concioncerns us the: m ost is n . h s o f . h i s and chiefc.xecuiive ofil:ifnccr. Carlos Michacl Stuart,Sti executive vice pres- In the first six mont ■s — a gcncnition of don'tsts Modigliat)i. dealt withh a gap bc- those who moslmos need something to Cabal Peniche. is on lhehe lam lleeing i - — ■ year. Ihe company inci the danucr o f a -severe dc-C. tween the old and new:w kinds of ndd lo that .SSoe: usaal^ccudty-cannot------Mexican-ui>tborili«s-on-on-clmrges-of------* W hliether-(Carlos) C -----—i l>ercent«ge-of-pr»HiueiH-i 1 thc.eiual!iy of iheir lives,Js. pension and retirem ent plan-s-p and arc nott cccontributing to ihe.se massivo bank fraud'.’ ibal’s fallwril |Mexico from 2 pt;rcent i even poveny. if ihey don't,'t Lucky employees haveive the older plans," saidid Ferguson. I "We al-.. U nder Cabal. C om iI G ables, Flii.- cent of net salcs.' tomp ous about .saving lor retire-'c-' plans, in’ which empIo;lovers spell- ready have,e iin this country a ba.sed Fresh Del Montelc ProduceI has havera an im pact Is iments show. • - xpcns at an economic con-n- ' out a elermcd bcncllt or r: a p rc d e ie r-' trem en d o u s incomc in disparity be­ focusing on earned a reputation1 asa the 900- s tttuybody’s l guess. , Del. Monte is now fo .said this past week. mined amount paid to wworkers al- tween ihc haves ha and the have . ' pound gorilld of the UnitedUr States " becoming a year-roundIsupplierof s i is the last gcncnition thal.,1. icrretircm eni. nots." >ananas-.and_ • _____ winler vegetable^seasionom generaiiiration showed they still Florida importers am„d farmers . '• from Mexico worth S9*l94 n)ilhon. ac- and Vegetable ,>ston C o lleg e sem in ar on3n Lynch, a Wall Strc.ect legend have a chanccncc to sock away mon- cording to Del Montenie’s second- alike. ire ofthe fitiancial markeis;js who m anaged Fidelity’s’s Magellan cy for an adequateade retirement. ______quarter reoort.______Association The company remainss thet world’s __ -W4tlMhi*i-S<>lH«riHg--ney ‘"Most o fI* the race has yet to be Del Monie. "At times:s wcv were re- VegetableIc Association. ”We had a ' wilh 23 perceni. Nager tlnancial markeis. sincei;i; inio c o n se rv a tiv e bondid s and ne)t run." Reischauhauer said. sponsible for 40 percentem ofallveg- very big; ecompany down there —- i al^o a miijor shipper of-if p in eap p le ***'’* ' ' (.‘tables com ing in across•oss the border. Del M omlie e — pumping millions in1 ; and melons. at Nogales (Arizona).'* there. Clealearly. that had a lot to do0 Jusi in case consumer The .scandal at Cabal'sal's bank hold-' " ith probleblems we had lasl year." 1heard of the company’s Twin1 Falls bed aiand breakfasist receives hihigh rating _ Florida fanners arc rcluc---• : Del Monte launched a : ing company.'howcveher. could slow - South Fl lUM tiie RivcrSireetIt' le~nt’’*ra tin 'u rre c o ^ n iz inina ihaVVhe 'der the newew AB& b 'a rarine? svs- ^ir4tc.otT-DuI-Monle.-which— 1 tlie Del Miiiitv rnaut tlii-K win- tani-to-wr4i I and bivaktasi lodging atit iiin has far c,\cccded nat.ational statt- tem. iravelci^crs are assured a bed s year that intersperseses w- tor. i' lor. has sur\’iveivcd a succession of owners ; r Street, has received ann dards. and breaktasi:fasl rated ’■cxcellenl" in c splashed fruit with its t' M exican bankingg ;iauthorities and bankrikruptcies sincc ihe lale ! rating by the Americann ■ Until ne>w. b e d and bniireakfast dc- Pennsylvaniamia w ill be^ equivalent- in s logo. seized Banco Unionn and; Banco 1980s to bccombc c o ne o f the nation’s : eakfa-si .-\ssocialion. scriplions in guidebooksanks’ lines of prosccuiiorion for fraud. crcdit to Del Monte, bibut .said Ihey - But uniililike previous owners. Ca- wkNowFi would seize any of Cabaabal’s interests bal and thcthi Mcxican fanners who ' r i r in the company financciiced by illcjsul b ought De:Del Monte wilh him. have■fSwiN] E VALUES! I loans. been ablee loI grow Del Monte. Lost ITER CRUISE L vk Del Monte had lineines of credit winter's saless: of fresh vegetables PanatJomaGinoi R lowjjwT Booked. ■d by Oct. 15 Q i S l >b to 20% . R • J EXCELL£NT . ..S av e U|>p to 4 5 % I 1 JgflCONOfrfOMf

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I '' ...... - i * * Sunday. Soptiptom&or 2 5.1994 Timos-NowsJows. Twin Falls. Idaho £ -3 BlBusiness - ' Ti 1 . Tradewvinds F a r i r iiers ' COm s i d es i r f u t u ir e o f CCRP Laooma . Blom andn d H e th e r H ere’s a's'ummar>- o f Saturday'sS: _ Authors of the p^an --•mostly Wayiie Jagels.els. tleldman for South Mitchell of Rosebud's’s FloristI in h BB b * edition o f Magic Valley Ag wheat growers.- dratlcdI IheirI pro- Side Bean Co.Co, in Twin Falls'. "T he •. Jerome rcccmly attendedled the 1994 ■ Q W f l g 1*. Wa-kly: FFapmlieat B • posal wilh cost-el'fectiviveness in conditions haveiave just been ideal." Northwesi Florisi Assossociation's ^ 2 / ------;------r As a young men liisw• tot C ossja So far, noK mind, as agricultural.prog.^grains are Many yearsars hanestI doesn't finish design seminar. obody seems certain how n seemingly on thCjChoppinglg block as until the rniddliddle of October. Jagels The seminar featureired teach- County. Garr Hovey ]jcgan }jc the lawmakers wi!will respond when asked —grindtng-task-of-convertning-rage— io-t\jnd'the S1 - fann bill negoiiatkms begininrJohnson— saidrB>**Thurslursday-hp’cstim aicdthai------niqucs Tn floral ararVa'nging. HT - ^ Sl.8 billiomrycar-pro-- f brush desen into fenile. dryryland fami gram when : s.iid. The program tries to0 shift pro- 90 perijeni i)fof his h com pany's dry edi* Rosebud's was choscnn to« arrange n 1995 farm bill, talks s ground in the vears followi:.ving World begin next yea gram costs aw ay trom gO’;0 N ernm ent ble bean crop)p had h been har\ ested. ■ the centerpieces for theih e S u n d ay /ear. S ■* and onto grain pureliasers. • . luncheon. \S'ar 11. “ I think we-.ve should extet^d it." said •' After nearly h alf a cefltur . ' R ancher JohnJotii Faulkner wns w ork- Blom is currently prepresident of — ar>’ ofbravT Rep, M ike Crapo. Ci R-ldaho. "If the ing drought, wind, snow ar D espite reports o f irnprovoved ijuali' ing latcThtirsdirsday evening, unloading the N orthw est F lorist Asstissociation. Blomn ' M itchell ')'i and tire on land (33 milllillion acres nationally) . his h; farm nestled along 9 range o f goes back inttinto production. I think it tty in ihe 1994 Idaho potat:ato crop, a sheep from Litah.L^ta , Janet M. Crooer wasas recently Polzin vw as hills ^ southeast of Burle>ey, Hovey ; would have: a significant impact on Ifew lots o f Magic Valley spspuds with- Like manyny herdsI throughout ihe .. promoted lo customer ser>iceser man- president j detemiincd retirement was,s ini order - our trade progograms." cout eno iig h sp ecific gra>aviiy or Wcsl. his livesivesiock they were pulled , ager at West One Bank’sk’s Bellevue chief execut both for him sell'and his lammd. • Still. Craprapo. a member of_.\he '"fiolids" to meel contritract mini- t'rom summeimer rangeland early . .-office. Her ncw-dutiesies includc officer ot West\V In-1986. he enrolled sotiome of hts House Agricuicuhural Com m ittee. Soes •mums are being turnedJ awav bv bccause ofdrought droi conditions, _ supers ision o f branch opei)perations. O"*-' B ank ^ field.s fi in the USD.A's Cononsenation not know whkvhat ihe re.st o f h is col- rprocessors. '• ■ ••W e've nidhad calls from other states Croner has been withth West' O ne Oregon, P ^ Reserve R Program. Last yeaear. the rest leagues thinknk of the program which A long, warm growiniing sea so n looking for fecdlois." fee Jody l-'aiilkner ■ for five years, includingg threetl years , „ of his 1 .100-acre farm wa.s]ls planted lo ‘pays famiersrs an average of S50 per tcould be to blame for thele anom aly, said. ‘'They ean eai 't fatten tlieni on the J ^ ' -Tixr ^ ° at Fairfield and two■o years in crestcd wheat grass and,d idled by acre per yearar tto take environm entally 'which leaves processors \vith\v lower forests becauseluse it is too dr> ." ^ t Nyborg, P. CRP enrollment. .mi)uttd out o f production tthan average recoyeiy niteses. indusirj’ Jody Faulknilkner said all' but a few • Bellev-ue. sensitive fami------J ------^— ' recenrLy-joiiioincd— ------For-himsclfnthe-retirercment'will— forTO vcars“ — otiicials reponr“ ------^^ ^ ------ewe.s*wcre.brr-brought in carlyjrom ...^:,. West One BancorpI announced'ar the staffT o f l _ ^ ----- 1 remain permanent, the 7878-year-old Higher speeitlc gravity■ wiihin \ the local ranges:es and most feedlots'. : Stephen E. Polzin hasIS beenI pro- Gooding Mem-Mi Nyborg farmer says. The future o of f tlie land. Paym entss fcfor **not grow ing" w heat tubers t is sought by prirocessors including Thehe Faulkners'I small oper* muted to its executive mam anagem ent orial HospitalitaL however, is less certain. would be eliminatedeli und support because I the cliaracteristiStic leaves ation. are nearl;early full. ; team for the corporatioitipn. .As an ' N yborg has hc 14 years of experi* More accurately, the: ; future of prices \youldId Ibe based on the dom es- fa-nch I fries crisper, ; executive vice presideiiileiit. he w ill ence. in physhysical therapy and spc- , CRP is less certain, App^proved by tic usage ofr whealw if an "Idaho Plan" Idaho's daudairy cows produced 16 oversee business banking.ng. commcr- ciali/ed trairaining in pain conlrol. 'C • ongress in 1985. the pro;rogram was forthe 19951’:5 farm bill is adopted. ' Thanks to warm, dry weve.ither. the percent moreire milkt this. August than . \ ciul and residential rereal estate wound careire. and other types of designed ( as a 10-year retirerement plan ' -What we’r■e’re being told w hen vis* Magic 1 ValW bean hanestst is rapidly last, accordinding to the Agriculture financing, internationalnal b a n k in g ’ physical thcihcrapy. Hc will work in for environmentally sensiisiiivc crop- iting with foilfolks in W ashinglon D.C. wrapping ' up at a pace ahehead of the Dcpanmeni'sI's imonlhly milk produc­ and insurance sales. in-patient an- as civhost: ofitsof moming It was lime Utililies Commission to,) develop< a .appeal the corcommission's decision. j.ond plant lo Pacific Corp..;.. a northern ''We also belieielieve the rates we'd have lontji she was "1 sat downiwn and askeil m yself what news show, \Viihin a mom coke-buniing plant, when1 tlthe plant is Rosebudd Vice^ President Owen Otah utility. to pay Rosebuiebud are liiglier than other hnming the program alone.ne. But thai's it is that 1 dob0 best." Nigro said. 5 built remains unknown. Onidorffsaidlid his company m ust wait The waste coke would, ccome from sourccs ofpqwpQwer." v\ here her gtxxl luck scenieilleiltoend, i Avon's, initialini investment in the Still. Rosebud wants to3 tireI up the to sec if Idaldaho Power appeals the ioil rellneries in Montana. Idaho Powei)wer apd other utilitie.s arc Nigro lost that job whek'hen raunchy show w as $3,000 SJ and this year, as plant outside Mounlainn Home by decision. •'If you build the corretect plant to required byf feifederal law to buy power radio personality HowardJ StStem moved Nigro addedtl radior siations. the conipa- ^ l‘)99. If the utilil;ility doesn't. R osebud can use' waste coke, then it's i not a from alternatinative energy sources if to the moming hour on the competing ny spent signiiinilicanilynjore. •The plant .would burnn coke, ihc try to raiser thet^ S80 million to $100 waste." OnidoriT said, that pow er• caican be provided at rates station WXRK and squcezciized oul many Nigro andPd Troncone'are1 syndicating residui: lel) atter coal,or pepeiroletim is m illion ncedci:dcd'lo build the plant, . Idaho Power-Attorney’ BanI Kline the-statcaitilit;tility commission decides- - o f his rivals. ,,...... : ...... the show thenliemselves. selling it in [wr- 11'the plant Rosebudd i is also proposing to said the utility isn't plailanning to arc "reasonabliiable." Afler that, a run off hhard tim es son to station;ons. Nigm w orks out o f an processed. Smoke from* ensued. Nigro said she turnedtun o ir the offiee at Avonion's headqtianers, 'I- , . Prudentid a l ^ ^ ______Conlinued from E1 investment whenwl the bonds had a high Prudential brokerr ii„ iJoise! probability of being called, Judson Moller. has sold.Id sci.Mrilic> ^ \ls o I’ruirudential brokers in New and options for cucuslomiT-s ' *l-- 1 weren't " licensed to sell in accounts without tellinjlinii lliL' cii>- I scsecurities in Idaho, ul■TIPU LOICE epartnient also found M toincrs. Prudential lirei r c J M o lle r. 1 >"-• J'-P; and the departnienf filinicj a civil l-nidcntiaHiddidn't properly siiper\-ise its __ liuijiiii,l_againsj_hini. hlasi week. I’rokcrs inII IdahoI and keep proper which hc hasn't replie'd i TTXoriUorMll.Niles lo Idaho investors------Moller made hundreds:Js ol'o p tio n s Uosidcsairiagreeing (o repay customers a - w m t . and pay IkJ llline. Pnidcntial has deiiun- Do yoi; tnidcs for his customcrs_:ic eni Idaho- ed^ihe managlager o f Its lloisd.otViccand ••'fliis is far and awiiy;iv iIhc la rg o t set up new in;managers to oversee open- ,s stale. New record-keeping niiniber of trades invoK\xd ed iii a legal ‘l»'' ^ N o f ele e for check w ritingn g ? action." s:iid Wayne Klein.■in. chief of the oftradowillill l>e done in Boise.- incliul- d?panmcnt'> securities hubureau. '‘One 'ng trades oioui o f the Salt Lake City customer, an elderly womaiman. had i>nd Spokaneme offices of Pnidential to F r e e first i r personalized clc h e c k s ? • •siors.____ ^______trades m ade for. Iier.iii a foufour-vearperi:__jdahiMiwesioi ' i od. .'\nother customer.er. .7nian in PFudcntiiiliiiiral'so agreed'm notify Shoshone', had 60.v mules:s iiin a si\-vear investors wiiwithin one day of margin F r e e e!Xtended x i w arranty:t y ? period." calls. The department al>o al: found The departlartmeni found margin calls Q *" D irectt ID eposit for Social;al Security & payrcroll checks? Pmdeniial had impri'pcrly•Iv sold: securi- were inimedi:.•diately seni to brokers, lies lo Idaho investors. The hrok'e•k'crs then m ade trades for Among the improper:r titrades were their castomemers to tr\' to cover the maij- 0 ^ Free traravelers checks? s;iks o f Rymer C o. K>nd>.'.Is. which were gin calls. And An this put the ihvcsiors' ' misrepresenied (o custnmerners as a good ptirifolios at:il greaterg risk. Q ^ V i s a wvith i reduced annuilual fees?

—Eeontmri y = = " L o w - ccost o overdraft protfatection? , Continued from E1 The mininning companie> are hiring th e h ig h e s t it h'as bebeen since more peopler»le now as they prepare lo' T r a v e1 l cdiscounts? Christmas and high enou;ouuh for gold new niiimines, she said, production to becomc1C vcrv' prof- And.finalllally. itlko is the site of a itable - particularly on1 pi public Jands m otion picmctiire that being 4'ilmcd in 0 ^ S h o p pping i : benefits?... ‘ vchere; the goy^nm en^j"!It recei\es no «he Comniemercial Motel aod else- pavm ent for the uold. \shere acrossOsS niko CblinlN'^.'...... V\’hilelhe mmes sell on Ilie tutures r* n n rT Hlm. m IS [unnpliig— market at prices arouniund S400 an about Sl million n into the local ounce, the rising daily pripricc of min- economy.y. is callcd ''.After the re nd w ill bc released nc.xl lenche eral is an encouragingi sisign for the Game'' and growing indu.str\'. Smithil sisaid. y®^'' 'I'caileaters.

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Richard G.G..lrw!n i ; s a l eES s CONTRACT:T t ip s ' QL'KSTION: Do0 you> have ' ' un\ Dll'lev uhout Ihcllic purchase I I and sule uurccmcnt? ...... ^ ' ' A N SW l^K : 1) LverIvcryihing's , • I I ncgoiiaWc. Inn nol cvccvcr>thinj: is F Nu I I w orth nci:i>tiiititiging.- Ciood ' biir^aincrs >ield on muminor poinis I ' ' while kccpinii alive, C iiil/’orliiril> . I I issues. 'ords eouni, i t(2A<5^ • I I Many agreeinetil> s MainI Street I BUYING o r soiling ' ' I I ncnhcr party sIkiII bc/ b o u n d " 10, mako sure that i . ' terms or.eondiiioM' no ireoments aro In i I the sales coniraci. " . ’i I . can luive tlic clianJeiiidicr/'i.-no "'•I'InO-3- ' - - I Twin Falls- 38383 S h o sh o n e Sl. N o rth , 733-^33-4222 ' • , MibNtiiuic for il,.1 w ritten . ❖ S-: :ii:i! sis'.'!-: :i: '-i-- ■i- , FIRST FEIIDERAL understanding. SAVINGSS BANK 88686 Blue Lakes Blvd. North,•th, 733-9122 - • nalizeti Service by | I B u h l 12323 Bro.idway Avtf. 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SoplorloniBor 25. 1994 Timds-Ncwa?!*3^Twin Fatts. Idotio E-5 . ■ Blusiness u Avoidinng debt[ trap: AAdviserss offer titips for living] VJvithin n:tneans^ _ I ^ g h t-R id d e r New s Seivice/ice I ' “I l o avoid debt andI enenjoy financial ffee- dom. several families;s haveli come up with , , their needs and their Lois Winter, a part-timtime'employee at budget plans lo lit thei Kjiun near Townc’ West,I. aiand her husband, Stuffit:: l of l4^ ways tc0 save tnnoney incomes. When the Winters mamarried '20 years' ago. . Cliff, pastor of St. Andnidrew's Lutheran Cni^-RidderNews S e ri^ . m ovies or anamusement parks, doesn't mean youlu haveh to buy three. Buy rh iirch nfvrr hnv<» tn wonfc-oiT)- aboui unp.-tld they devised a systemem to save a nionth's — » Atii-8-o-ounee-glass-of-water can:an be .one for 34-«ehts,— sn a iy .a n d iheii live olVa olV portioifTJrit thc r ! bills piling up or aboiit thciheir checks bounn: . -j , it to work and save about • A fu ll freezer m eans efTicifTiciency and ' refilled thoilousands of.times for the: stsanie • Brown bag it t< next month. That way.ay. they never spend '■ ing. )f a mortgage paymeni a avings.'T o take up space, storeore such items, costas sever'eral cans o f soda, the equivaTetjt of a more than they have and they sav c for nnnu- That's becausc. cxccptIt f( for a hom e loan.| IS flow ; rice, and beanss in the freezer • Be yourur own landscaper. The Natitational • year. al ex penses such as< inmedical bjlls or ear thc Winters have no debt. . I're in a coupon trading the foods w ill not be banned).1). Arbor Dayy Foundation will send yoi/ou an • Unless you're repairs. - "It just.is such a frccinjring experience .to... ilyjhose coupons you’ll - • Brighten your holiday budgudget by.recy- —asso.rtm ent.i{.of.trces,an_d bushes for)f J free c lu b ,,c u t out only_ . .-'Jii.is-a month-by-nio•moiith-siruggle." Lois ------knovv what you're spendiriding and to know iveatT M ake'sure you can’t ' ' :ling old C hristm as cards. Mokeialce postcards, upo n rcceij:ipt ofa SIO tnembcrshiplip fee use. A ’coupon cuvei Winter said, "liverx' mormonlh is a liule bit dif- that you can afford whatIt you>•' are buying." id for less. eavipg a space on the right-ha-hand side for (write: 100)0 Arbor-Ave., Nebraska1 City,C buy another brand f< t'ereni than the one befonrfore." ' Lois W inter said. and.unnecessary expense, he address and a 19*cent^sitstam p. and Neb. 68410)0). • Save a life and By keeping track of;>f eevcr\ihing on paper. What a contrast to the 900,00090C Americans . |J'| t pet (vvith a 'imall dona- nclude ^'our own greeting. ^ • D orDt Ibuy new clothes until yoiyou've Select' your next pi it is possible to work,irk out a budget that w ho filed for bankruptcy! lalast year — more , ocal animal shelter, • T hink before you drive. Sa>Saveongaso- paid for thele onesi already In your closet,set. tion) from your loca works, she said. bankruptcies than duriuring the Great planting annual tlowers; ine by writing-ddvvwerrandsis iin a logical • Wait ununtil'you have the money bebefore • Instead of pla "People don't realizeli/e how much money Depression." and watch them come up >rder so you don’t backtrackk oor drive out you buy sonomcthing. , ; plam perennials am tliey have unlil they writi.vrite it dow ji."she said, In a world o f plastic monconey and electronic periods each year and multlultiply. Every three years )f your way. • D on't; bbe misled by the grace per " l lie piissibilities arec eiendless and limitless ' j crcdit. the -Winters and othc■ther frugal-minded. ' doubled the numbcr.of • Most museums and zoos>s hhave annual on credit cat:ards. G race periods only appipplyif you will have do Hinee you know howw youy can spend thal disciplined people are siayirlying out o f the red ns. Split them and move to- -ales for fam ilies. Such outingsngs arc educa-' you paid yoi/our previous m onth's bill, in ifull, plants.and blooms. money.'' by following one rule: Live Li vvithiri your s or share vvith friends. __ ional. enjoyable and far lessss costlyi than . __» P rodui,uce marked "3 for a dolllo lla r" other flower beds 01 — :— George-aiid-Marjeun-::u«-roosliec-of-W ichita ------— — -means:------;------have,'used iin envelopepo sy.stem: for 40 years. In other words: Do notn bbuv somelhing if l-linanced gasoline, going; loto buy Miniiitries Inc.,, (.1|() (iS4.l‘)l2). an organi-li- to Ifelp keep track o)f f ppetty cash for items you cannot pay for it. P:Pay off old debt Manlany people raise their lifesiylstyle through charge eard-l urdetiofdcbt .furniture ontI the installment plan to putIt ini his zation that leadraehes financial planninglg such as groceries, cleaningelev supplivs and . t before making tiiorc purchachases. Leam to be debt,i. only o to-Uiscover that the burdi 1-loan-finaneed hotiie. Ihrough church-lei-led B ible studies. T he 12-2- haircuts. By allocatiiating money into 12 content w ith what you have.,vc. thenI controlscc their lifestyle, counsenselorssay. ' savings-und-l jmilies vvho have'com e to' mme for w eek coursG cost?iists S45 for individuals andid envelopes, they knoww wherevv if goes. When .•\voiding debt oilers inoimore than tlnancial Theihere is so much personal dodebi in thc "Some ftf'ni . have discovered the pitfalfalls of S55 for couplesles and is usually offered:d the money is gone, it's'sgone. gi • trecdoin. many counselorsars sav; it also cun Unitedted States, according to oneine-fmancial counseling h dance when the foundalioiion for through local chunliurches. "My wife and I aimeiimed to live debt-free,*' save relationships. A GnllurHup Poll found that plannirming program, that the averageage person is such abunda essiuns is built on debt.";." said "Money borrowowed with a smile usually is Cieorge I'ooshee said. "W'e"V never did borrow 56 percent of ull di\orcesces are a resu lt o f soineo:leone driving bn a bond-finannanced high*— iheir posses jshee, regional director of'C Ci row n paid back vvith aa sscowl." t he said. any moneyCor coiwumeimer debt.’.'------— . llnancial tension in (he honuLime. ih I a bank-financed' car.r. ffu eled by G eorge FoosI ^dyiserrs strugjgle tryirng to mjlap [WUGIGHTTOUCHl Monaey marrket ^ b yf C turtis Sm ith . nvesting^ out ‘saf' has been in the busitsine.ss for i accoun vvsletler in Hammond, KnKnight-Riddcr News Service» Forecasts news Ind. "A one-di:-dollar investment in vfeeades. vfe and his Urni direeects some ’ ncome Fund Oullook • NT;W Y O RK tA P )i — - A s the nevvsleitcr Incc Professional advisers on>n money stocks in the StiStandard & Poor’s 500- S7 S7 biMion in clients' asseilets, r.ike j erdale. Fla. financial world h:is changmged in the in Fort Lauderil matters are having a field daday trying stock index at,t yeary end 1^25 grew to Carlson, C;i he cites historicalI tevidence ^ toney-man- Because ofif ffees and other ■'line l^J90s. one popular num to find ways o f describing thehe current S727 by yearir «;ndi 1992." C arlson ofthe o f superiority of stocksks in pro. ^ , I.. ndiiions on ihcir ' n Is noi having anyone ageniL-ni vehicle has failfailed woe- print" condi state o fth e stock market. pointed oul. "/"A like investment in ducing du superior returns: Frustration Is many money markei m e but yourslsl/. fully to keep up with thele limes.li accounts, "ma ••Lethargic'' is financialII planner corporate bond)nds grew to less than ■fhe Slock markei has risiiscn in’s lot/amo lositvjrs at banks and .i: ij : The iicm in questionI is the bank account dcpos ahd author Jonathan Pond'ss ilemi for S36. Anyonele who pul money in o of fth e pasl 40 years. uni. which thrifts acluall;ally earn net returns dOancc o f n i s y s B^Sir's tax forms will be '• money market account it. bonds o f U.S.i. Treasury I bills instead " The average annual adv the nohiinal rates ' ore Informal. Line 9 luvkis an aggregate pool>ol of.some well below li ••'fhe bull market scetns to10 bc alive o f slocks paidJ a heavy price." 17 17 percent in the Dow Jone hose accounts." says . ' I - ' ' , " " - r / a W Jow m much did you earn $.■’63 billion, accordingg tito the lat- ■ ‘ nuotcd. on tho; but unconscious." says the newsletternc While lhat comparisonco is dramalic. trial tri. average has been nearlyfly .Ml per- jg js r ULine a 10 rear&, Home ;back. the newsletter's esi data trom the Federalr-al IReserve. Nomian I'osbai w riler and self-sty led '•goiold bug," Carlson suggestestetidiversifying one’s cent ce greater than llie average'S'-' ■'I'l'i'iil o n , reallitally, how much?" Money niarkel deposit editor, James Dines, assets instead1 ofo sticking exclusively decline de o f 12 pcrcent in llillie dozen - ■ I : _____ lard featiire of money- ‘ ■**". accmints. or MMDAs. wcwere crcai- ' One siaiidarv "The quiet bear market'et" is the, to stocks, for "f«"few investors have 67- down do years.",Perry said. “WWilh i»dds Father. reatSUadlpg son's stralght’A uunis al both mutual ., cd in the carly l‘)80s by lawniak- market accoui description of Douglas Kasass of the year time hori/ii/oiis." like lik that, who needs'to go to the race report card:'rd: Wmmy must n a n anks is check-writing. crs overhauling financialcial regula- ..funds and banl JW Charles investment linnin in Boca I Ie would spispread the risk by allot- tnick tni or Las Vegas'.'" gotten hislls Imtelllgence from lions lo allow banks to compel,c .usually at lio’ clcharge. ^Raton. Fla„ who relishes hislis role as ting varyingg tamounts to stocks, “ The oiily thing we knoww for sure me."Mother'her: “Yes, I still have where checking isn't ., m ine/ wilh the upstart moneyney market In eases wh "the bear o f Binra.'' b o n d s a n d U.S, U. Treasury bills, aboul ab Ihe siock market i^is that il , is not a true m oney .i: s;: .V.' .*?■• .'j.' ^ mutual funds. offered, "il is "This nuirkct is unruly."" declaresi Mutual fundsIs fspecializing in those trends irc strongly upward over;r thc long ^ cade, that's markei accouiount." Fosback says. „ Experience!.ce is knowing a lot of .And lor aboul u dccad Ralph Acam pora. vvho a.ssesesses the securities woultluld serve the sam e pur- tcnn." ici lie added. i you shouldn't do. pretty much whai MMIM DAs did. "Find out iff tl there is a minimum technical aspecis o f slock tra;radiiig lor _ pose. tl wiiuhl not surjiri.se Perr;rrj' u. sl-c Ihlm tO i ion on checks, or a . f l : . - f c H‘- olTering yields that compests a'nile-of-lhiim b in Sure, it lakes discipli>line'atid' WepredictIlct your car will run 'iiise»i'iii‘securities lhatal : arc'guar- ' In addition,m. potential depositors sends.il into reverse. DowiwnttVnds -determ ining h'o'how 'hiucli .sl’fould Ve in couhige co to biiy al\er a big pliplunge has better longerger when we senfice It ------anteed by the federal govgovenimenti need to ask : vvwhat minimum bal- , oOen are overcome by burstssts o f buy- slocks arid howt)w much in bonds: mui- occurred. oc Bul remember thehe 20 per- hut they theni>elves ureire not cov- ances are rcquiquired for them lo get. -ing before they ean solidify.^ tiply y o u r agege by 80 perceni. The cent cc market reversal lhat I ______ored hv deposit insurancance or anv and keep recceceivinu. a promise d ., ____^^=iiln-this-kind-of-markeiI :ef.—Kaid— rcfiulting:pcrcercentage:would:eq*ual:the'.V-ili: i^ieJraqLiuvasiuuluLKuwalL similar government backi:ckmg. . rale of intcre;:resi: how that mini- Acampora, ’'it pays to be selective, si aiiiount o f a portfoliopoi to be placed in "People who bought goojod stocks U U I l ISEME= U ' In the past few years.rs. however.I . m um balanceice is computed, imd •imd il is dangerous to generalrali/e." bonds or bondid ffunds. tlien tli have seen many of ththose pur- iaii Addlsojlson Avo. E. Twin Falls as ,many b.iiiks anil otherher deposit- ‘wheiher anyy Ifees are charged if 1'hat .sounds like :^n :idapliptation ol' ' lix am p le: a 50-year-old woujd chases cl double or iriple. ' o r calcall 734-3383 taking’institutions haveive stopped the account fafalls below the mini- an old Wall Sla-ei s:iying: "It's "1 iiol a have 40 pere*rcent in bonds, 6(1 in rereminded. competing aggressivsively for mum. Slock market, it’s :i malarkel of stocks. money tVoni ihc smallII ddepositor. Fosback givesgiv the example of stocks." W hat vvorrieries many people aboui the typical MMDA haslias becom e one institutionon that imposes a SlU With lhal in mind, the advdvisers arc the stock marlarket. especially ihose ______.ind les> attractive. monlhly serviirvicc charge any litne . mapping oul their sinilegies.s. Largeljf. Who switched:d money from govern- ,-\s o f riid-Septem ber.[ier. a c c o rd -" an’ M M DA'babalance drops below— —"thcy'are slaking oul a middleJ15 ground ■ inent-guaninieiileed savings.accounts.„ ine 111 Bank Rate Monlo n ilo r. th e S2.500, Som«imeiimes. depositors between excessive speculailation and when interest‘it ralesi felt last year, is average yield on MMD,IDAs stood aren’t awarerc of such fees unlil excessive caution. "Pul the; emphasisc volaiilily —- tlthe frequent ups and al 2.45 percent, havin;ling barely they see statilatemenis that show on safe stocks." said Pond,, a Boston- downs. Bradlcelice Perry, senior panner budged from iis levelI a year ago money havirving been deducted based adviser who appearsrs periodi- ofthe Boslon-ln-bascd money manage- perceni. trom their acccccounts. ,gj,■ cally on Public Uroadc:casting's ment firm off tDavid L. Uabson Co.. Over liie same span,an. by con- While you':m're scrutini/ing any Nightly Business Report. says, " T h ey 're're worrying too much." trast. yields on monevney market bank MMDAlA deal, Fo.sbiick adds, He would go for stocks;s o f large mutual tuods climbedd lifrom 2.64 -ask if theree isi a monlhly charge corporations that pay {livj^ "r g ------pcri.vtit to 4.14 p n c e iitrntmn-taHied— i>f^^.N-Y-typc,pc^t-ANY lovrl, fnr __ hy liK '-D onoghue's Moivloney Fund ANYTHING,IG. If.th ere is. w atch ly reliable dividend-payinge litms 1 Report in Ashland. Mass.ass. out. for youI mmay well end up pay- the growth and income oi RITTER •■•If these trends go muclluch furtlier. ing the banklk morei in fees lhan it income type. * # 1 1 1 J money tiinds wil! be pavpaying dbu- pays you in irilirilcrest.'' Steer clear of long-lcnn- H™JsI o r { I? R ITn T I ri q on the lypi- All this advidvice applies not only OLJLliS Me what vou can get on bond funds, he says. If youy^ wanl ff - (I, for anyone: with vv new money to c.il MMDA. some bond exposurt^. keepithemalu- tl ‘-t il W i n d o w s There are some exceia'ep tio n s to invest, but also al for people w ho j.j,rilics lo lO.years o r less. Oth ...... d u s-o v erall.p ictu rd -MaNlotlitoring_.jiiayJiayc_kepl i epijiiqney.in MMDAs . _•;. ersiay. five years or less,___ D o o r s ______si.Tvices report individuallual banks in simplv througlugh inatteitiion of'iner-” ' For long-iemi inve.stmeni}nis such as " C ustom G lass various places aroundI thitirecbunlry— n a."A l’CUrfjrrenT-y ic ld-ic%-Trl?N------reiiremeni-typepj accounts, i ; well atrove Fosback reelcckons that MMDA 405 Main Avo. Easi otTcriiig ihteresl rales Wi lo be is stocks, says Charless b ra r- - 733-9516______4 perccni on N,IMD.-Vs. depositors as a group arc giving ■ editor of the respected DovDW Theory But even in such caseases. vvould- up about S5;5 billion 1 a year they . be custom ers need to loclook closely could bc eamiming in money-market EXfflDED before ihey invest,. warnsw the funds. LIVING TrRUSTSElVMINARS (No'o Admission Charge) O c :01MGE he Living Trust ~ thehe s a fe a n d ♦ L eam ab o u t th« Mikei'liilll|H sim ple w ay to avcvoid probate, protect:t against court- >StAaG-VAIM M appointed conser:rvators ifyou are.iincapacitated, Carjack:king is in the news agaiigain... and economically! reducei br avoid deallath taxes. Cit),ii.l:iiii; i« 111 iKc news .ii;.ii Mirs) iifivii wc lic:ir niivtiiccfol niivti louMsis’in rcxitt yoiir children a iH'rnh ;iu.k U-J .iiul'tflli-.tfiit ilu-ir vrhictes in : S p e c i d j i ^ ♦ L earn vvhy youX m ay n o t i e doing y( ;ifc,i'. I'lil pco|’k- h-ivi- I ' favor by rnaking pproperty foflSj and1 why^ it may be eii;liU>rlii»Kt Niini'j'iiii: ci'iMcr'. ti»>. e to put a child’s namen on your * * ★ a costly mistake inc. T.ili-rxit,i ptciMiiiumson accounts an d inve:estm ents. Tlii)iii:liihil Jtivmi; i.ui nlirf vmui11 ir|'t>>t<'itiiiii.i’;;.iiii'l vinli-iu ciinir. • FaiinOOperatua®^ till' iui>t. I.xck 1,11 .hk»Kli.'i.-lliviiin.i,iwv.I I. ,-\voktittiviiii::ilciii’iilciiu-.v'i'cvLilK' ill m ♦ L eam ab o u t thihe differences in Liviving T ru sts — ncii:lil'.IiIxiIiokIv I'tivi' >'ii hii;liu';iyv iii'Ic.iJic.iJiil‘iim'. i * * * • Constn;nicfeton^^^i ALLLHTVINGTRVSTS. SARE Si,iy m lllctciiiiT l.iiir ,i'nui'luicli .is'|. l>ivc l>in .la-.iy f;iM if you have l o .' experience whosele law hook. Living? !TYusts: Forms * * . * lal & Commcl e r c i ' a l and Practice is aI ireference work inL lawli ofBces and Till' l'«'iiiiin liiu-, ilu>iii;h. imIS ili,'i( y.'iir I'trxiiiiil vilviy is muicIt- imim|y>it.ini ih.in die ear. 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Being a sl i u r g e o n j uList 1 o f Ml l a r t h a M aa c G u f f i e’ s j o b s HAVERSTRAW. N.Y. (A How was il gro(rowing up thc child J w h o w as up at 5 In ibc 1940s. when many pi of a whirlwind \ I day and was in bed 733 L believed women shouldn't be ! a.m ., worked all d: 1.? While her daugh- surgeons. Martha MacGuffu reading al I a.m.? icm views.' it is clear • wanted lo be one.' Her dc tcrS have divcrgcn ------: — jhnt-som elim cs-N;-MacGufncls.,work__ ___ Columbia Univcrsiiy Colic was hard for them,:ni. too. I ■ • IS Physicians and Surgeons widId \her no a 1 OM«Neuut yujoMnujort “Whai was nno o rm a l t'or us w as lE^: DI noSili one would train a woman surgeon.sur ^ in aclion.“ said Dr. a ftuNl*>l Jane Hudson, an oncologist. “She SSSXJSSl- sss■WU & l0u«>twi| tion for her. Mif«itni _J__ itfVU ln«tu>i»»n» I- — herrshtf said.- — SSSS ! SSSS and tireless." ^ — rvcr home," Harriet r a s a s s ? " ...... MacGuflic got all four jobs,tbs. Sincc ^ , If. VShe was neve MVlMMWY Hudson sa id .’Tfo o pul her in thc role -then, her admirers say, she hathas more o f m other is .sircicciching it. She didn't ~ \m \ than lived up to those w ords.s. Ml AanrMnsovWiniOKntrt I is. She was very dri- During her 70 years, sh e has I. havt* time for us. m KiSon I ven lo do her worlork." established a volunteer groupjp tot help The standing■ j'. andI tntraveled ^ — — \vasn‘t‘home."ththe-childrcnwould" ____ OT S S mkui ______KB. the Third World with rcliefrf-organr. c ------j w as oul saving livc.s. zalions — while mainuininglg a thriv* 4 B . . alw a\s say she wy f i s s io , a But anotherr daughter, Chris Sr o!S»H3s»a II ing medical practicc in wlwhich a . A \ A b ram s, spc'ak.sik.s o f M a c G u ffie 's MViJUMmOti patient’s ability to pay w as; ncnever an S; i j s s s SSSS sense o f fun. Wl:kVhcn she could, she object. HA I B o J would show up alat soccer games wiih • 7i; RnumtPtioiW l?0 Recently, she developed a line o f | S x , i i a megaphone amjnd pompons or sur- skin care products to helpp p prevent uetvHsrwvmt V prise her childrenen by appearing on a l i l S a - I P skin cancer. L r ‘ -. jcal parade. In her practice., reconstructiictive and ^ ' ^ % WIrMifi TwoofMacG':Gulfic's three boys plastic surgery, she cares forur tthe ter- J& '. T were born withIt u a congenital blood ribly injured and burned, thithe most IKgl ,• disease. Fanconijni’s anemia, which ‘difficult cases, working in the n o n h " required frequentnt blood transfusions, I III cm New York suburbs. Bolh contractisited' AIDS through A nd she has b een th c u uli ltim ate transfusions bcficforc anyone really g KSSSSS" s lli w orking mother, raising ciglilight chil- knew what AID!DS was. MacGuffic dren. She ulso has nine grar■randchil* i i s c L l i said. They diedI juju-st.a year apart, one ' ' dren. MqutAulm in 197K and thee otheri in 1979. One SiimWMvyteuierwt “There's no one like her.ier." said I Si'SS' |S ffl was 13 and the ot!other 17. Robert C. Macauley. foundm dcr and The nighi herr sisecond .son died, her s Vn.'Buwi. chairman of AmeriCarcs.s. : a New 1 ^ 1 Pl iSr™“ . aAumiPttMM) I husband Icrt. AndAr about the same AuUSMVd Canaan, Conn.-based nonlo n p ro fit amomm APpnoB limc'. her youngtf:gtf.st girl wcnl to col­ relief organizaiitxn with;h w h ich , A «B Mncifiwn III ______lege., Despiie heror biisy practice, sud- , ■ MacGuffie'works-periodieall land of Ron W orkra para MacGuffle checks the han denly there wass a void in her life she ^ is a most utlusual woman — pleglc,atthele H elen H ayes H o sp ital1 inIn Havoretraw , N.Y. had to fill. less and fearless, an inspiratio not 70, still maintains aI ththriving practice. “ [•vcrything; sisort of fell apart. 1 • siness Hours; Accomplished, compassiLssionaii. MacGuffie, nc " Bus went fronva full'ull house to nothing I humble, dedicated, settle:t1css und i,8:00to10:00 , “nd I headed to0 Africa."/ MacGufiic ■' 0 to 5:30'Saturdays unstoppable arc other words i Monday-Friilay, 8:00 was normal for u s> «w as watching hc s a id ., describe MacGufjle, who al >t to separate her Africa had in ir trig u e d h e r as a Address; endured a large measure ofo f itragedy :tion. She tried not 1 child, bul she: hudh never visited, — thc deaths of two tccn-aii-age sons ' W Ofk fromff her children.'. The tragedies olof t,’ MacGuffie's firstirsl trip to Kenya was lieet West, P.O. Boi 54548, bom with a fatal blood diseasiease.- • otherss becam e our dlnnis-with two beagle pup- - aI largelar family...... - ...... r 'wdrricn ibday. 1 wasn't com J. also a an orphanage: iinto a hospital fnr ;to the male Uociors. 1 wass shoulder. i v dociloclor. MacGuffie had five her sec- On her last triptri| to Kenya, she and * ; Animals were her first lovlove. As a During medi:dical school, she mar- chiliihildren. She also ^adopted hi V student and had iwo ond)nd husband's child from hihis first a medical sludenlent were pulled out of Dunl-25% ofl regular openpen rates •child, she .spent sum m ersN in Maine ried a fellow > L-hi^tmi_hy_handits.______!t’ore BWiHiiing ilw rtrsr rrrar ------iheif- - : ■ -- - - io a ste d b y Tnfflfoii ~ CurTrent Interest ---- — »f (Inclui,udc» 5% first year bonui.) • $2.75/11116,1(10diys,lorilemspiiceduploS1l)sioi' ^ ^ : WILMINGTON, Del... ((AP) — Crown, valued;d aiI S2.4 million, D eferirired A nnuity #55 ' ■ Guaranteed Ads* ;Tlie ousted president of Dar5art Group Lawyers orfor lhe Dan companies Yourr ddcpmit uf SI 0.000 or morc - •G aimll* ommeni. • r price/7days tree on itenis for sale; Cannoi ;.lnc. won a S34 million fcdccdcnil jury declined to com 7 days regularoiher pr discourts or real eslaie lor sale ads.'ids.' , •award and vowed never to0 returnr to. During thcic trial. Gloria Hafl. ^■ N o surrender charRc uporon death. All funds pass too \beneficiary., used with oilWeeks musi run consecutively., • the .book, auto pans and real rec estate ’ Herbert Haft's's iex-wife, testified thal W. ■ Safety of principal.' I enipirc tom by his fam ily’ss feud. fc she begged himhin to patch things up. ■ ;k. T h ere's She sa id h iss response t was. "I’m ; "I won't be going back._ ■ Com pctitivf carnin|;s arcc ita.x deferred until wiihdra%rawal. , thal runs Sunday, foror IMagic Values. e." Robert going to bankrukrupt you and I’m going ■ ’ A dd $2 for each ad, t too many problems there." In Ag W eekly for only/ S3$. per week. Haft said after Tuesday's's verdict, 'tobankrupt hethe children," ^■ Requires no manaKcmcnt.Jt. No renewal problems ortr iinvestment worries. Include y our ad li “ I'd afways bc open to recom;onciliation It's only onenc o f several legal fights . arc av.nilable. on a family basis. I don't wiwish 10 be among mcmbeibers of the Haft-family, ■ Lifetime income, ca.sh or o< ther settlem ent options ar related on *a business basis."i,” w hose w call^lih is estimated al shy calling a rimes-News's CustomerC ■ W iihdrawal ri|>hts can hcitclp you meet e(nefj;ency cas:ash needit. • Bet delails on speclils I Jhc jury decided that1 H aft, -11. between S 5 0Omillion 0 r andSl billion. ■ e. was fired without due causimse by his Robcn Haft.ifi. his mother, and his Service Represer)tatim. :rben Haft, sister. Linda,, holdhi a 25 percent inier- F o r D e taails i ~ call Sam Overaca c r e father. Dan chairman J^erbc the llrst day II appears. In Int case of 73., ‘ est in Dart Oroiroup, Overacre Iniisurance Agen;ncy, Inc. • ‘ Please check your ad Ih The award gives Robe)b ert H aft. Another sibliibling.. Ronald H afl,'35. Customer Service Departmei‘menl breach-of- is battling theiileir father for control of error, report it Id the Cil exactly wh.nt he sought: br« - 4 2 3 - 5 5 ^ 8 8 int. contract damages of S18.8B.8 m illion th e rem ainiing in , interest in Dart, eCo. to receive sn adjustmen from Dart Group. S12.8.8 million Crown Books.ts. Trak Auto Corp. and Offtrcd bv' PioneerP Mutual Lilc InMinince C Corp.. sub- Combined Pro|’ropenies Inc.. the fami- A !25vwrolJMutluluai Lilc Co. Home officci Farit*!,Fa ND , rves the right to censor, reclassily rec or fro m 'its Crow n B ooks Coi ■ Hatc<}"A^1" E»ccllcnt tty A.Nt. BcM Cumparpany I _• The Times-News reserv ~ “ sidiar>~and-100;000 sh a re s o f — ly-'s real estatete

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LEGALNOTICE i a i LOST ft FOUND ! LEGALNOTICE: L E G A L N O T I C E ll 20e VEDKMJ 206 MEOICAU DENTAL DENTAL INVITATION TO BIO Pads hava negotMod andi no t apply to imy parcel o'l . H O U N D P O U N D a Wantlfled a n a re a of d tyy lond Iwenty (20) a c ro t or NEWS C lassified s Hoi)urs ^$65.000-Pf>ysicri Therapist. Tdahe idaF Ucenaed BSW e z p ^ - ' tl Impact surrounding the» larger u se d soiofy lor agri* 1. IM E m . n o rt) M * o(>( City of Fler. cultural purpoiot, nor TWM FALLS ssfnsiooo. s ------^RdbMdAvwua ______NOW,_THEREFORE,_ AMHAL8HELTER------Monday tlthruFrilay dcdeadline: Speech Pathologist. Full- doka do MamoM H o ^ . or A. W k te to 20-X530*. fur-r- BE IT ORDAINED ^ tkrwlorsidMnuiiingtedI* ce niih. pl*e«. eem paet 3*.I*. TH E B O A R D O FF grounds; F p< ound: ' ^ 8 : 0 0) 1a.iin. - 3 :0 0 p . m . ities. Twin Fails.Tdsho 43 hottnfat. COUNTY COMMIS-: C. The w e a ol City Im pact i 1- Oonnan Shorthair. livor area. S e n d reeuRW to Stall . Imi 2. E nt *nd o( Railroadd SiONERSOFTWIN a n d whito. mak>. ______■ ^ thtf be admbittorod^ ( Coordntfw. 1005 TemM R ^ N V LPN-e evening ft night Avanu* 24* x 649*. lo0 FALLS COUNTY. IDA- A d ^ tlo n : f o r n e3xt > day pubiicEc a t i o n * ttw City Ptanninfl and Zon- A< W ay ST E 110, R e n d . NV th ih t availaibie'. Contact grad* and com pact thee -HO: 1.. Terrier X, black end .a9562d.gOM»«»69. oxltting road. Furnlahh Sectfon 1: That a map - whhe. female poppy. P e rso n n e l. Minidoka Me- ^ identifying a FHer A rea of* bors shal serve as repre- Sunti ...... -CHA _IB2!imioeS*N2S5i5!- _ a s City Im pact within tho un- day ad deadliline: Part-time. 3*llpm.CNA - sanfatives ol tw area of .jwededtoreurnewVrwitl- 207 3. E a tt a n d of M apt* Av»-»• incorporaiadI area of Twin1 im p act T he a re a of im pact -.139 SttiAveW . 207 OFFICE/- nua 24' x 335', gnad andd.... Fallsi County. Idahc^ is> members shell be ap- 736-2299 F rriday i ( 5:00 p.mm . ttonalCareUr«.Awox24 ' CIBIICAL compact tta asUttng read,(,.... hereby| adopted. sa U F^lorf pointed by the Counly AFTERNOONS ONLYI hours per week, benelits fy n ^. oompaet arxJ addd Aiea of City Impact to'ki-* C om m isildners with oor>- M o n d w tv u Fridoy evailable. Must be reels- TS5AlgRICANSTAFFINGT i c tered whh th e Stale Board ------rolhotm l*.--.::- ...... , ciude ail that area ber-- currenoei ol tw CiN Coun- CLOSED Saturday. Mondiday ad dead!!n i n e : ’ — Now tia l the kids tf e b a d kl 4. Elm Strvat 24* x 6 7 0 '. dared , on the north byf cil. i The area of Im pact Sunday a H o iid a ^ of Nursing. Call 737*2006 ^• d i o o L i « ^ « you going flrad and compact tfw ax*:- 4100• N orti. e n t t e southI members i ao appointed or vist MVRMC Humwi Re- todo?Thedooelsara. Isting road, fum iah, oomI- - byI 3800 N orti. on t w e a s t than ; serve lem is^ tveo AnknalsareSOLDOR' S a t uurday i 10:00 a.a . m . , source Depenmenl lor an deened,^ t w eoape are bor- pact an d a ^ 2* ho t mix. - by I 2400 East wid on tw i DESTROYED afler 46 _seE*eg!anvEOE kig. ^ Be a tamporaryi You sTIntida radits'to bo ap* t » ^eJISelnieSvo'T' ***" h o u n , to please c « l o r Claitilied ... lor ptopit cai proxi^12’-14'. " - Ifull lem i. A County a p p d n - . vitlttw pound dalytt Weekikday office ho »vry>rt)yel 733-0931. . sOt i r s r f c f f s Bidt ivll ba opartad at tha» nancei be effectve imnw-- teei appontod to fiilara- j).m . bATlEb I TNs 29lh day ofI ttwt iw m of tw e e (3) y e ars. hardtodetcdSKOr THERAPIST __ 1->0O-7>1-WORK Tha Clw of Hantan ra-- August> 1994 Sreen Acree Care Center Is HILi. CHARGE ■arvaa Iha right to aeeaptt JameiF.Ffiley » • isrc"ss^ T ? s § r ;witiki tw area of knpact T hit it a public servico. eim y^no% tRe Recre^ altonal T herapist to pian. j*aloM loffoe tor lul charge plaata oall tha Hantan1 ROBERTS.F FORT tresiding Commltsionors announcomontof 7 aa.m . -1 0 a.m , beeUbMM. TABS eiperi- Clt/Hailat423-615e. ( shall be e resident witiln TheTlmet-Newt. T1-, Scoordinate, and supervise ^ chiidren'e.asiyltles in an £ D«1anaMUar PUBL&H^^day, ( Sep-’ ttw| area d knpact rotld- Lott: i o Baby't bracelet. beSas.Se^m Srt tam bar 25 .1 9 9 4 .______l Sunday Circula)ation only 7 a.m. ICFMR/lmemediateCare b g o u ttU e t i e ^ t y Nmlts ‘Kimberl/. Seart Photo 1. -10:00 a.m. S Bookkeeper, PO Box 1292, ' and shal veto en all is- i lor tho Mentally Retanied, ^ Lab alMV Mall. REWARDI ______| T ______— 202, bedunlf.Ouatffledean------ff/lD 83303. ■ sues* coming before tho 3 ------dl KMVT Teieviston Is hirings Cemmlstlon. t~ dIdates m uet have d ^ r e e KMV noticetoaIwort f er specialty a re a In Recre- moeptkinlaMwajob m there ENGINEERS ^ Lott: BobtslI lanky Border 1109( PROFESSIONAL 201 20 ' ADUNSTRAT10W 20520 DOMESTIC/ S CoOienmedDanwKhred ational T herapy or equlve- Poa AOEHCIES. OFXXiPS, The 1 Friedman Memorial ( I ' SERVICES MAHAGEMENT HOUSEHOLD le n a v e a l i s w ^ ye ars re- frial ^tlon ol tw City • lent o o m b in d M ol educe- h n tk m m d expwisnc*. Excel* eef! ThaTw?n*Fal?Pclunty j| ooundl relative to property “ CleaaRlngt 1125 a below. S Houaa deeners needed. ~ ^ Shop^rw ft enands done, t lonl kitsrpersonti skflt and ^ riei c e w ith Commitilonart hava tub** n ments of quaMcattons and kl ■ tw area of knpact and a d e m o n strate d abilMy to cemmunicalion. een cuslomer rr^tladafMGreundwatar' a experlenee from airport which * does not rei^ro tw _g_4r7ftM. ask far Shawna. n '’“ a S T t s s a r a " ^ r. 105 PERSONALS ” iead oth e re a re e ssentlsl. service, e er and computer Monitoring Plaa for Iha) a engineers for airport adepflon * of an ortfnonco 10 Patrick F.Hclddn aasa'sTiSM * s 7 3 4 ^ a m Aom.___ DDaxparte01 n o e a pkis. skills. s ^ l Starting salary is Twin Falls County W ast p may apped to.a Board of -s- Vala^l^Pfcintiingaalea $5.00 an hour and thelob .Landfill 5 mllas E ast ot n oon.i>lkig o l Uvo Bu H ousekeeper aide lor smsli isffl-A i'SSrT r.! ^odu«t” dliirEbut^^ A residential care cenier. Ve oiler a oompalllve salary willwiil begin October tO. Buhl, Idaho to tha Dapart-■ p prejeets anttolpated are: ((5} persons. Two (2) of R S^KloMs oS^ftwna^ [ and benelits package 1991994. KMVT ie e dnjg free . rnanl of HaaMi and ' ImprovementsIt lo Airport ■u U persons shal be reg- Ann. A your kidopondeM dis- Send resume: 10819 Es* i tfixilor734V65*0 anytime yiwhich includes medical/ worWMkpiace and an e ^ op- tai*. CopiM am avaliablaI WV av. e x ten d n g City sew er «ulatly appokited or ek>ctod J£ Stale Dr.. Boite. ID 83709 or ^ dental insurance, paid vt- poh for raviaw at tha folowinoI tytiemt to tw abport pas- nm om bere of t w Filer City FREE: FR failomitlion on how t t and Divorce. cr a l PH ■ 327-0519 - TSi-30a - * cations, and much more, can locations; ssengar.tonnlnai. devetop- CCoundl and appointed by prevent p lurthor wear on r- 206 MEDICAL/ Fi-mlssioners-and-appokited. ■-2 i^ga^.^°^4.or-^ Peterson's 54»5751.-...... *}full tim e farm h an d . 1 lull tkne.AlthltaavriaUe. I Services to be provided by b said Commitslen; and ^ tim e milker ior 100 cow s. CNAaftNAs.t A pA Inper­ „ Oualiyhous»- uWil train and rei. requked. Gram AeiM *An gA 'iS dte"'”' may include fiiture design one c (1) mmber shal be FREE; FR inlormaiion on how to kig.oonsiruclionclsen4jp, 1 r son. C entad Penny Row. DhMon on EnvkonmantaJI oof all stages ef the an s ap^led represonta- n CaraCwiur «>•atley. Sun V a S ^ A i r i S l ^ ' proieci you and y o u Iwnily konk>gl .tn e n (^ ftsewktg. ' -6i525i§S^___ ------DNS. I Snake R h w R ^ . Good darical ft pubOciela- 'ttve of tw area of knpact with w their m edical history 1220MO(1l«uSI. 9*^ fiOlPolaUnand . o . from t w City Planning a n d in Beet truck drivers wanied tion skfls • m u r t T c o R ^ immedlatsiy available lo 733-14ljiaiTi ' now, n good CDL not re- _ thra p a y ft g o o d b e n e lits. ' bebasedonanevaiuatton 2Zoning Commlttion and anyh and a l medical person- =7 r . Tree trimming ft lopping. _Souireer5aS31. . Bi full-time. Call Sussn at . 0 of ta c to n m entioned In t w a nol. Send a legal size 'L 788-9611 ler Karvlew. FAA Advisory Circular C SASE lo Painting Shed. -EFree estknatea. 734-1157 FUFULL'TIIK FARM HELP • ii mlsslonara f §' enced CNA'e ft NA'a to ' 4158hoahona8LNoftti 1150/5100-14C; including cconcurrence of tho City 5^ m ust have exper. in inioa* t 4eed etfloe he lp , dutiee In­ recent experiencs in ok- CCoundl. . Members of ttw tion with a l types of spnn- work < biT F aod surrounding c lu d e . pa y ro ll, d a ta p ro - klen.rDwcropfarming,ali towna.ti PIsaae apply ki per- " cwting.»pkig.ttig.^k A p p ^ Board shall sorve Giiys&Gals WEDIWnDnMu.viiil. v " rant RN B onaa in I d ^ or ^ 1ES3iS!S‘i55ffi'’£ a i term of twelve, ( 12) t)p ee ol im e fiw fy ft m « v son1 at Jewel'a In-Home eiiofcle. 5 one year charge ^ meet schedules, q u ^ of montu, n and new appokit- , Dating Servlc« 9^ L y n v ^ M a ll, nurae experience-preiera- ^ ..previous airport prelects «menU shaO bo made ev-. Is succeistui personslizad ^ S3Sr.»,S5: J bIe.lnl^C , current CPR Chamwo he. PO Bor 205. service that locusos on ... ^ i m ^ N e w a ^ P O ^ ^ ox T^FefciciLtvn- undertaken, a n d familiarity ery e twdvo ( 12) catondsr n o PERSONAL CARE I Medical aiand th e ^ k y t t suporviso - I n ...... c months. m atching you whh som e* ' •O floe ft Clerical poaitons. Flar.lD83328 *with Frledmen Momoriai n SERVICES p; and ge t along with others. *0 f E. The Appeals Board one^ who a compatable w lh THERAPY* a'Responsibirtiet: Day ^nSTRequest for Propos- shall > hdd a public hearing .. your standards, goals, & — c h arg e n u rse on LTC*di* . pei ' betiois.Calltodayforfree- -_L‘eonsed.8ami&prfvste,L_ I _ 1 ------Han tary ID 68834 ------•—als outline Is-avaliablD—*-to contidor-the-appoal o l- PJ reet^coordlnalo care nocos- — - Tain i M s , 733-7300 from tw A ii^rt M anaus the tl eggneved party and inlo '' 1*800-€90-e227. sen/- 7. Kknbady PubUo U b w y ft inc all ol soutnom Idaho. m i p s i i ^ Buriey. 67s 4 o 40» No He l20ftteflmWast COffice. Inieresied airport such ■ hsaring shal be held JQ — t danatoMWkkiadkecica- rT L' ^'r«t?ais: ^ NmbarV, ID 83341 aengineers thquid submit upon ^ such tonnt and con* Ma/cine Maj Hepdricks: where “ Need 3 potato har* p document^undontand Ihe SS*lOpening tor part-tim e ofllce ■^m orr^ltlen has'fun-— ------Commantar*gardlngth«-s« -ditlens-and-purtuinrto—7 ? lIS -C H tD C A R E ------— verttfudcdrivers; ------d ~heo(ltofLVCretkionltand Yoflox p e rie n d n a any of ih e s silt In lambing, d ^ M ^ f t •PaldVeoadorw - problem s call lor Iree con- structured j" home environ- atthearing.LgTloekswitha *•fflldCareAssJstoi^*' - SUPERVInSOR ^ is doadto^. tw pf m ont. Certified In Flrat Aid I 9 decision appealed from tisuhatton today. W e oiler a ? single-palr herder. Food. *X“ Cactus Petes Resort Cosinosino, the'only Four ■PUBU^Sept^ter 25. shall sl rem ain ki full forco hi|highly eftoctive Home C v e ft ?. CPR. Mon-Fri. Can Trina. fhouslog, lo o lt. supplies ft sail to Sullivan Auction £ Pnjgramol Vascular Com- ^ ^ 5 0 0 3 .______5 * WofW****fiw5irS5wi**** Diomond D Property in Nortilortheost Nevada, is Service IO/a/1994 tha 2 ar>d efiect w id a l aUmkiis- Pi oqulpmonl provided. Hrs *> trath« reme0 advanced. Minimum upright freezer, recllner. 1592 li Bm Street Nort), win „rorwgotlations- thal bo in ^ sstary is $600 in WY. NV. industry. Computerized (ronlrent desk experience sell to Sulilven Auction Wo accept children, now- •< C a rs C en ter ^conlormanco with Idaho SINGLE? HeartQueit can ^born- 5 yrs. Pre-school AZ. A MT. OR ft $650 in CO PUBUSH: Sunday, Sep- SService 10/3/1994 tho r help you moot t l ^ a p o d al “ is preferred. lam bef 16 a n d 2 5 .1 9 9 4 . -Code tection 67-6S26. ^ growth ft dovolopmont, ft * ID. Minimum s a la r y is 1220MontanaSt ' . ^ acontents belondng » Jod tThis Ordinance and tho tomeone. Free brochure. S, $700lorCAftUT.Pioate ' Ooodkn. ID 83330 I Skeom whose last known i toparate aroat (or Inlant We offer excellent working;ing conditions, career MAQIC VALLEY ® agroe^pon aroa of kn- >-ii1-600-94»0411. «caro. Locatod noar Fabri- contact: ID Dept Employ­ 208-^5601 ! Q STORAGE «'address Is Barton 93 Tpact and mlos giovomktg odvoncement opporlunitinities and benefits Trailer 14. Jackpot. NV £ eland in the Amorican ment. ? 160 4th Ave N, Twm ___ ADVERTISEMENT FOR T ttw same, thali.be auto- 107107'SPECUL PIPlaza or can 733-1963. FaBt.i0^1.,m4g80._f i NNtm SM G ASSISTANTS lr 69825. The conlonts con- „maticflly amondbd to con­ including profit shoring andnd hhealth insurance, slstoldotw s. ttys. mite. NOTICES . QUaUALirY,expe(»eoe«d.chiJd Bur. e i M l. itnt or sw ^w ith a W etiak) form to any Federal or ___ Twin P e ls Care Center For more information call 1-800-442-3833, Maslc Valley Siorage, P'PUBLISH: Sunday,-Sop^ I^ cmM-^.7«n-5:30pm.Full das>»>«l«tJW0931. 1 SUte grant roqulromohts / tmw. 2-4 VII old. 7 3 3 ^ 3 0 yyj -- 674Es«llMid...... ft ____«rtia e t Nnnh' >«>■« ^ ALCOHOUCS '.1 Wanted: Exp 1066 tlacksr Aoplydurkwburinaathours, An Zexl. 6609 or (208) 736-i6-1626, or send a _ sell lo Sulilven Auction -----ANONYMOUS— L-0-For-Tole-Home*0ey~ ~e*-opomor3i4^48. ------Nurshg Tfresume with cover letter lo:o: Service 10/3/1994 Ihe AN ORDINANCE OF action » necotsaiy tt cauto _ Care, now hat lull-tlmo Wanted u/a emeriencedtwMher contents belonging to Ar- THE COUNTY OF saT U « n e n d m o n lt. AmoricanLogkxiPoat4t, Ai ~ -SE J ft 1 lon oeler operatora. Cactus Petes Inc EmployJ o ^ e n t Recnilter neU Petanon whose last TWIN FALLS. IDAHO. Section ■ 2: That ttiit ordi- eiOWMakiSTkhtingfor 61 — • GNA/NA • P.0.B ox43 .. inown address is PO Box . PROVIDINQ FOR AP- nanco^ be ettoctivo knmo- toakidbidslopMtho || GPPORTUNITIES 93. Jerome, Idaho 83336 daloly upon passage and hsli.SpodficalkinmEabki hi | | 204 CHLDCARE Jadpot,IIV8;r8982S The contents consist of njbOcation. alWondolalevalor IM New Wage Scale ES. AND ADMINIS- DATED g ttiit 29tt) day ol ___ Cal536-g787 I NANNY •mat TRATION FOR THE A V u g u st 1994. Ciiv FILER AREA O F CITY O iivor R Phipps S r. wiil no I I I California. New York er Recognizes ^J a m e s Fretoy, C haim ian longer loi bo respontiblo for 1 1 1 otior major citiet. exoei- IMPACT. leliis ■ tATTEST: any an othor debu othor than I I I iont benelitt, health in* »•* WHEREAS. Idaho Codo aR obert S . Fort . hisownaltary-15-94 hii Ij j turanoa ft airfare paU . ^ 67-6526{ayreouiret the gCountyClerk — doll. Idaho, h a s rewarding O V M EA TERS opportunities ler CNAs/ gowming board of each pPUBUSH; Sunday. Sop- QSSle s counly and oach city L ANONYMOUS “ fArskigAasltvit«.WoofkK RESOfncAsirio10 • JAQO>Oi; MEVAOA ie o iN if2S^’^ . 205 DOUESno Magic Valley Storage, twrein v* to adopt by ord^ S ______, 201 Dl * D I « S n » T O W an attractive empkyment nanoe for tw application n Hoosaou) pipackage whieh Includes AN eOUAL OWWlUNny EMPifivenEMPI wfnw i m Eiffl S tre et Nottti. w il n ; PREGNANCY CRIStS UANASEIENT p;; sell to Sullivan Auollon of ^ plans and ordinances II CEHTHl ___ high wages, merit raises, fer..tw area of dly impact: I Free tetikip. Cal 734-7472 m $1200 scholarship relm- ^ Service 10/3/1994 the ar T lounge managor w«h bar- Jj 5 — or 1-800-37t-7472. teite n d e r e x p erien c e In th e hard worker and aincere. bureement and excellent eentenls belonging lo WHEREAS. v The govom- g I iVemed;Anyonewho wants LsLantern Lounge al the Pleasep call Chris B Itta r at Clark Berg whose Tast im }» boards of the CiV ol I 934-4433.7am-2pm. Mon* known address Is 2016 f i to se e that Judge Cushman WiWtttonPiaza.A^inper- ^ FMr and County of Twbi I E H iIs not re-elacted In Nov; so K a r m z S ^ ■ E^-^th *4.T^nF^,. PJ PaOs have twgollaied for I Call 536-5421. Reward; A U c Magic VoHe^Manor ■ appicato oflw dty plan I The contents consist of ^ I M 'lil'lw t’l Imore credbki responsbie ^-77' and ordinances to the * HAIR 8AU3N D O C T O R 883330. EOE . Must possess the followiniding qualities: self area of dty Impact «(101 LOST»roUND rd DimentkMi In the Maolc - N O ^ THEREFORE, - caican be anonymous & are VaBeyM A Is looking tor an 1— m otivate, good oppeqraiqrance, customer F ^ n tf : Black m ale c a t wUh eexeniM » from th s Sunshine •f'e n e r g y customer aorvieo B s i n o coBw.54«030 ______LaiLaw.Swxlk>:POBox580. ororienteTleader. That can New C as oriented, desire to enmm a good income, AN ORDINANCE OR COUNTY COMMIS- i; F ound black « w hite m ale WondoB. ID 63355. COcoacti ft dkeet etee m of 15 (Jack p ol.N t, V .1 SIONERSOFTWIN HHutfcv.Cdl734-61B6. asaodaies. willinatoworklon!longliours. • FALLS COUNTY. IDA- ^ 100 PROFESSIONAL HO: . . Fbond; Fe kU s Spfkwar Span- nSuS^lSimm* ^MANAGEMENT; • We provide: training,g, highf income IH.4YT«cld.^4:B606. SERVICES Aggressive leader in gaminEling industry, seeking S e c io n 1: That for tw J ^ ^ partsnce.^^^^^ sWfc ^ polentiol, world class pn Flat Area ef aty Impact, Found: Fc Siam eee kMen. C a l '~~mECONSULTATK>N 7z * ? ' motivated individual with str products, great tw e i^ ordinanoes and _toMsntly.733-130t. I FrenR-Komblian *CoCoechkig-kalning. aand people skills: Must havilave experience in Sl UNINCORPORATED MMnlMnten ad sfwU be as ^ selection of Inventory, ourlur Igood reputation F nw C o le .2Vfc oM, good AttomeyalLaw - slots and marketing (I.e. proipromotions, bus , Iobows: . ■ , I fcifcrma- ^ oneflts kidude: Paid medI- programs, advertising, etc.)c.) for the positiorl of . and ' an outstanding parts,rts, service & body A.r . The Cbfflprehenslve « SodalSe^Dftab^/SSI «cal*dental. vacallon-holi* . P Plan and subsequent n G eneral M anager at th e Hoii Lest: female,'white, long BankojpHcyiWOs «days.proilsha^ft40tK. G Holiday inn Express, shop la support youi^our efforts. amendmenu thereto to- **5 Very compellh* salary. P lwked.e«.«^tioUtal,laa CD.U.I- R e p r e e e n ^ gVe Pony Express Casino. Salaralary c o m m e n s u ra te M ^ a r M ^ o M je f f lh i Clr- end resume to: Regional with w experience.— ' - — Apply to Wade AJIred1 oior Scott Moson - D irector. 1067 North Elk. c and subsequent amend- - i forward «sume^wit^efer«ferenc^to; ______inerein5 S‘'t*T‘'L d ■oopt oy enA*_fni,°J.g ■ .menta•" twn&.-as-oM daly- U b a n I ^ u p t c y ^ -736-24^ -nanoe ¥ map Identifying ad•doptodbyttwClty«)dal w * ftf^ttangleaha^ reS AlChaptertAAG Jackpot Enterpriiprises. Inc. . b an area el olty Impact n« atone. Rewanltto . partmenl head to handto re- naiotml and state unHemi < 6 relatedaiet ^palra.ol Kirby vacuum s ft ' wHhin t i e unk ic o rp o ra ied ' codea e o eo ■dopled, shall ^ 1110 Paiftis AirplJrport Drive Ffoe Telephone otiother brands. Opportunity are a'o f tw county, ^rior to apt LcaCSmalSmonttioUpup- ' Contuhatlen ior Las Vegas, NVW 8 9 1 1 9 R October I,l994;and an k9raneqi^p(2iJ«i.Exosl py. mum

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307 OFHCE/ 207 C F R C e 20»~mqFES90MAL ' 21 210 SALES % 209 RESTAURANT/ 2 2211 TECHNICAL 2212 TRADE 21212 TRADE ,212212 TRADE OEfllCAL Ct^lCAL__. LOUNgE 5 _ AOUINISTRATOR-Fadar- _ Coc^5^ t e e m oppor- Part ft time tsiephone systems c R EC Sm O M ST ” ■ ~fT1ri ally tundad AiD prMram gEvening dtowBiharrtaededT tunily avalabla lor anam ai- in i sta lle r a n d a lso a eom- FT loolo drivor, must have a A aam oonrbnkarae* offic*..I., farcrimj g r t l a r ^ g i ^ ,. MonSay^FtkJay.ZOOOIvs to. hard working i n d i v i I menlSup*iviBor-Workerk>r fA.kto.V.n.Tb.l*onMb- ”valid CDL & current medi- c a s s i a -> . ConvMarsidbr^ perweek.App^atBkie ^ w ^ ' ilttMre^lS^i a ingoon type system. Must t cal card. Good sterling booUiaaplng. Sard raaumaa ^ a r T M < . EEO-AA. . ..'.LakesCountiyChjb.734-.. • J exp.1 Retirees encourag^ salary. C al 5 4 3 ^ 1 6 h toBta^^Fals. • Cm b u i UnvUla. 503-883- ' 1690.Shant>onorPafvl. a “ S i i A b e y : ------teacplv.-7365276—1 ~ — botwoon 6-Som Mon-Fri.— ------t s s f S E i^ . 4r07bvft-30-a4.______p. Good Inlecparaonal sk to ~ Experienced cook, prep- ; The NAVY IS HIRING ' and a CDL O ass B drVore c7 Hiring for: g FuB-Uma S U tt Attorney lor j AbblowoSMepondenlly ] , license. Must be able lo Framers needed tor Elkhom j .p• Factory/lood a procnsm g ■^raia^asr- Good dHvIng record ^18-30 y e a r old high school in Sun Valkiy, 1 yr experi. 1.W 4 , Clark naadad. Wandan T a d s . U.S. dUzona, wiing helpinallCilyOepts. A 1 • Warohouso wotkon , CoRMdraMAdtorsucoHlI ara^Apply. HighSeMgrsdu^* •nee mandatory. Pay ac- i.po• Fork lifl cporalofs ardOimwiiionSabnh cording lo skUl f-800-326- . Ca lundlng.Utislralocatalo iLgy BlvJ TF. No _ '' ° ° ° ' • Conitniciion T raaaur* Valley a re a and ; J_5O40-1.206^.5828 l-K• Mechanics EXPRESS woik in B dsa, klaho. Excal- d FT o v e r th e ro ad d riv e rs !*M4• Machinists ^ PERSONNB. SERVICES ’ Parka & Recreation Direc- Tha Bm i W ttltrn Canyon■: lanl baneas.AA/EOE. Par- FT ^ lounge m anaear with bar- ty. FT-PT, b*i>*lS?Savol. ^212 IRADC lor-W orker position avail- " 111 raarAya^Twr Fate :■ sons wllh disabHKias. mi* . ■ te{ n d e r e x o erien c e In th o M*(OTdaa.Wjarted: enthu- j ’ a b le.M alnlenance ot CKy • \'o z - 733-7300 ■ ■ t . Lantern Loungo at tho 2Co«malologl«.wlhcW reouired. 734-9062. j*C c > : noriliaa. and womon aro { siastk;, self mothraled indi- ^ te le, lew a p ac e rani. Twin parkr-RV-dump, Reere- _Saneo • C ooks' - ' 1 • • ! W eston PlaUL A ^ in per- vidual to represent skin alkxiFi^andhandterec- F- Twin Falls 733-7300 «n^l^e^4|^m. 1350 Blue , F-T pans person, lor local 1 „ care & eoamelie company. S'urais'K 's: ■' reatten programs. Able to Irudgng ii operation. Must tw 1 Burloy 678-4040‘ No Foe ' ninoi ind WMkMd shitu.I;. 209lPROFESStOHAL,-— .. plus. Resumes must ba - c ^ . 42S4150 : _ obtain a 'cd l Oats 6 driv- ablo a to work weekends. ; ----- We oMd somoon* who ' EXPRESS Pan-tim e cook needed. A pT 1 • -ers'N oen** and able to op-- -• C ^ E d d jo ^ ^ an appoint-- -PCTSOWNELSERVlCeS - p t ' ' • hM Oood T a to p ftm tk ils '"§§“,?5!:SSS5SS;. ply in person between 1 U erate a variety ol OQuip ^ . and txoal»rt Cociomar r9-- . CO-Ad. Inc.. 4477 Emaraid a i n d 5 pm . Th* Covo. 496 wS^NEE^hkSv Idaho Frosh Pack Transpor­ Uiona. Job h a t p o ta m y to Straal. SuHa B.100. Bois*. > TJI.S1UPLOTCO..FOOO ' utation i sooking full-time, “ CMTafcass? Adatoi An W. No phono i For more kitennMton cal Cty '' woffc Into UMima with _ Idaho 83706. Call 1-800- c als. J jfaSTv.astlij!'”” " fFACTOflY: ^ H tf at 886-2030 or'write lo GROUP.ASERDEEN, ioM-mottvalodM OTR drivors. ^manoa B an^. Ptaasae SCCAA' Haad Start ii ac-* 632-5125 lol-lrea lor mora Assembty Box 208, Shoshone, ID IDAHO IS ACCEPTVM Must Mi havo 2 yrs expori- „ I lnce, e n good driving record. . tima experioncvd sorvore. i NDUSTRULELECRICtAN. DOT DC certilcation I a Class ■ South Central Community A M ly in perso n be tw ee n l|ClRBYi>o>pon(l«g.I>«> * A CDLI kconso, good wago ■ ‘TbalMvacaky of Idaho hacv 2-5pm dally at Sodbustor Cosmolologisic noodod, wilh This T}i position roquiros work. &bonotitgla^CalM-600- & t oaptlno ap^icationa tor a■ I on. Opan unlit posHlcn'■ IReslaurani. 598 Bluo ing either 8-4pm or 4-12 WORD PROCESSING I munity Food and Nutrition L ______Ihot>. s a o por »M k gu.>- e cienlele.iarenlsttfion <' 3 tlltad. Applicants ara aniaed to start plus bo- FOOD PROCESSOR In established salon. For m’d. (! QUALIFIED CANDI- Licensed C S Journeym an Etoc- QENERALI8T, halt tIma.• avaitabla al SCCAA 726f grant In tha Twin Falla ot- ^ Paefcagor Hourly ra ia ia 1 6 .4 5 . Uni- * tica: Projeei Coordinator. 9i n ^ pkjs IncaniNOs. ap- jnior^lion call Bob al DATE: ^ 2 to 4 yrs. Expori- trician. trtc Send resume to: PO ■ ShoahonaWsal.TwhFak 210 SALES J ProdudionLkw ence in industrial oloci. Box Bo 509. Paul. ID 83347. varattv banania ara avail- 40homawaok.(8.04En- _ COHSTOUCTIOH field. Thormigh knowkidgo JTS; * tiy tev*l-000: Proiact As- SSsr-SSSK-"..?;; c OiCXSM ON TRUCKING I M ature, hard working, o rga­ abla.^MUonialoeaiadats Anctorson, Lumb«r ! of: 3 phase systems. AC lha Mmbarty n a cooling appUeationa lor a S8 an hour. F-T. win train. hiU i working knowledge of se b d u d a com ptM r dala an-" BUILDING OFFICIAL ra-‘ scnpiM ns ara a v a ii^ la a t ^ sa^s-aupport M rson lor Parts counlor. parts puBor, S end resum e: Box 93647, : South Oantrai Community bonifil ^ p a d u g o , rolocalion. c DRIVERS: Flatbed owner PLC's, P eleclronics, 4 % % The Times-News, PO tty. typing tachnJcaJ manu* sp o n s2)latorlhadiraciion oporafots. Excolent SCRis. S Seek motivated, a o ^ and Mara. twtcA- Action Agency, 726 S hos- o S r miloage assicrance. Call « Box 548. TF. to 83303 ' andsuparvisbnolthatad). 72&0364k>r interview asK V CallTwtej^^AFEEl compenaatfcin program. s beard opanSm, and Mng. , h o n a S tre e t W o n . Twin I Meal cutler wanied, some ■ nieajvxJcMcai stan ol tha ter Dannv.______lorm n committmont. Travel eo»S5i-T7ea SomehvyWs ing. Mei 1 buldmg dapartmanL Bagh- F alls, Idaho; in tha burtoy - i 1-«00-721-WORk D oxperienc* required, mo- at*So WPM-good’kMwli CAA offic®. 1038 O v a r W , Auto A i Truck Salea. Salary req in PacillcNW. Com- a Dtlvora^TR ning m onthly sa la ry Is. AMEHICAW STAFFING. WC “ iVage DOE. Full benetila: adga ol word procesiing Burtay, and lha Jorome b o a s e to sta rt. Looking tor outer g exper necessary^, t ; HOME ) $2367. M ust b a goal-ori- Auode(aiierwMed.Expeti- VMIkm,lnsuranc«.401K ^ a n d d a ta b a a a lunctions; anlad and hava a Mreng in- . CAA olllc*. Courthouse prolessionai p salos porson Send | rasumo: EDS, PO M O R E O F T E N I '' Sox 31. Jorom e ID 83338 'erwe pertom d but w l train Mechanic lor engine, trans- knowladoa ot tiling syi- spacllon, cuatbm ar sarvie* wanting a trash caroor _S Ej^teama&eoios.GresI Qu miaaten. 8 rearwtd. toms. D o m y w 's oxpo- Sualfled epplicants may mii 2 and pannH-iasuanca back­! employees hava llrst'pri^ cchange. Apply. sen d n su m elo : s sai < ^ DOE. 4234269. rianca. badcgcound In agri- ground. Position taquiras , eronoa. TIRED . a itu ra and-or sd o o w . Ha- Toos.Wed.2-4PM. J.R.SImpMCom»ny.Food I OTR ^ drivera needed. First an abiky to aolva p r o U ^ avallaW e.lSS^yia Group, P.O. Box 460. cti quiraa complation ol lha EXPRESS ■»1 C ant lind a good Job? Why ^ class flatbed operalion. ' > by exploring and eonsidar- ' PERSONNEL SERVICES “iSSEM lTiW s ^adoanMVR, y Eam $2500 per month A up U n i v m k Y C l ^ Aptitude> Ingaomativaaloachiava, -:..tffm5r.27.1994.^ ^ * p er month in a n Iniem a- nol ■ make your own. Soo; Swift Transportatlen Exam and Typing TeaL For 111 I ^ A v e ., Twin Falla , EDRO Sates ad undor I gp k a b en e lla. Currert C iM ' th* objactivea ol applicwts 733-7300 tional marketing lirm & ■ EOEM/F 800-347-9438 looking tor aom eorta I ean .BusineasOpoortunl^. J A CDL ft OOT m edical re- and th a city a n d a pratar* 208 RESTAURANT/ ______NoFae______| Drivers wanted. Long haul. ' qund. haztfdoue endorse­ ta d : IMvatsfey o( Idaho Hu­ one* to wO(k ki a laaffl an- train to tak* my p l m . C al CDL Cl drivers, need construe- ° man Rasourca Sorvlcas, LOUNGE . » — BUSINESS DIRECTOR ter I an soot. TaZ^ t 6-10 out, 2-3 in. 25% plus ment helpful. 324-5053 ■ vironmanl. Poation alto-ra- . Ikm dum ptnxk exporionco. | EOE : waweekdays ask lor Dan. 4 t5 W a s t Sixth S t.. M os­ EARN SIX FIGURE INCOME Truer, V alue S to re in Hailey Apply > in person oniy al: bonusos.CalRonM ‘ cow. ID 83844-4332i : Bus.AnsfyslsCo.oxpandina needs , energetic, person- lM 7 kQ hK >dAveE. _734.9691. ______(208)885-3609. TDD . nationwide. Sales, n ^ t . C- , ' municMorcou^govam- Cooke. < W ellparsona, » r C«li “ DRIVERS: ExperieiKod * ooncrele finish- , - (2061885-3617. o r contactI m antjiw luding Iwo years' -78M3»«tkterMan. ^ ers, experienced earpon- -^ 'Custom plasUc li^eclection molding Kimberly R & E Cantar, waltraaaaa being hired - j A GREAT WAY OF U F E ^ ttors. Call 734.1998 , supervisory axparienea. . now! Do n o ta ry unloss company located In < 3793 North 3600 East. Nm-- andoducatbnaqutvalartio CAREER 211 21 TECHMCAL * Experienced Journeyman In Glendale, barly. ID (208)423-6606. you a ra tiadbla t wiBra lo high school gradualion. work vartoua shifts. I^ll- OPPORTUNITY - Ready 10 drive ter a company WORK ! -Twin F a lls; Parsonnal Ot- ply in parso n N e t Hanson ANDGETA$I,51,500 BONDS. L I tioe, 321 rd Ava. E.. Twin sodao door** hdMirDn- AMEWCANSTAFRWOWC | 2 bnd{^e. No phony cells ( O u a li^ to train with th e . I Falls. ID 83303-1907 or ics ro q u ^. UtUia diverse A ^ y Reserve, arid we'll Vogi IM a vwtety ol Intwost- .; ; Phono (208) 736-2251. degrees ol varioua techni- m nua k e It w orth y o u r w hile in moretno ways than one. ,. F” icarskinsiExcononlwago- " ------Ing oHailo9» Irt Uw daMiliodli.-.-C lo sin g d a ta ia 10/10/94;-- -LvCasiie Moxiau) RetUu-_ 1* — You'll g e t a $1,500 bo n us^And s.A you'ILeam more____^ oolumft* ovoty tjaj. D«valop I 1 'niaCg^ka^qualOppor- rani is now a c c ^ irtg appli­ — traM ng and a K week------andbenet.pad»ger-a - - morHOcrhiM. ' > cations for part-time cook •in te r n s ^ that may lead lhan$16,750durtngasiandardlard enlistment. And on I ^ t a w ^ a h t l L 90od.wotkT_l Ck«iin(tfltQ.Frklay.Soplom^ .,o,lop-of thls.-you mlghl be ellgiblglbletor«»lve46.640 ------Tlielliiiei= es^ S iE w s— 1 work hours (wa'ra nol opon ' bor 30 ,1 9 9 4 . Ploaso sub- ^ lato) A wori onvironm^. assodale. mil rr (esum e lo Human Ro- more for continuing educationion and even qualify to ' is looking for Indepenpendent Carriers- • source Dopartmont. hahove a federally insured studeidem loan repaid. . . For moro inlonnaiion sond * Ail th is co u ld b e yours foror sserving orily part'time ^ We Offer A/V Career... I Twin F als. EOE ro«umoio:26t4thAve.N. " for th^ following; BBuhl Routes Twin Falk. ID 83301. Anon Ore-lda ' usu a lly o n e w ee k en d a m onllanih plus two weeks* •The Moxia Java Coftee- C ilhio Blevins at (308) A nnual Training. • Espraaao Shop at Tho Bost 734-086a. EOEM F.M Foods, Inc. ^ NotJustA(I Great Job! ’Wostorn Canyon Springs — P.O. B a g 10 Think about I t Thea thinkInk ab o at aa. Tbea call: First Route Inn is accaplii^ appllca- MDUSTRIAL Buriay.ldMho 93319 ' 800 Linden Blk«k Oary'a W estlandI O ldsm obile lions lor a P a it-T m Barris- VENTLAT10N.INC. (208) .733-:3-2671 intly h as two la. W a need someone who Industrie Indi Ventilation, Inc tho EqiuOOp^rtvnlty 800 Pane Blk is wiling and able lo work a industry in Isa d ir In oontroOod positions available inn ouro sales varityoTshiks.andwhohas environment or alorago has fhe CHy ol Twin F als is ac- UAUYOUCUCANIL* 800 Poplar Blkik ■ ; ...... department for men or wom en with Groat Customer Sorvico a ai n opening to r a tu 'l tim o SkiHs. Plaaae Apply In per- •aalearapreaentatlvotosoli a i f, 800 Spruce BlkIlk ambition to eam an aboveab average son al the Front Do m of Iho ourcompMeineofventilo- ot Xl5KlMElf!»T"E‘c^NT ARMYREiK E R V E M o ta M 3 5 7 Blue L akos lion, tic ratrigaralion and CIAN L Beginning monlhly ^— 400-900 Sth St. N (Odd #'s) in(»m e. BlvdN.______e»i salaryls*1651.Thaposi- ^ You must possess goo)ood communication ' ^ lion roqufoa a com bm tlon The restaurant al th* Best ^ley-Tw^Ftfbwea. ofollicaand Held related skills, neat personal apj}earanc«ap and a skSs whWi inckxfe drai ing. Sccond Route - Clearr LLakes Q uatfcM km ; F)ve y n expo- P B l ■ ■ L 1 1 I good driving record. PreviousPr sales rienc* in the M tlailural In- ” dr^W w W K m M ) 100-200 7th St. N. : experience Is helpful,il, but b not required for ss Drafting System w’djxM ic aautao’ and salad maUng_ ^ 600-800 Locustust : the right individual, riffi^ltwra anti a stro n g da sira a s« l w i enhanoo your ^ -Acc^prmcTAPiPTii:LICATIONS F6R: Bybcc Trailer'’Court C< ^ w e oner a great worKrk environmc ent, l^l^d?%mp^Ni^«vag* ** and oquipmont u s o d h S r- ' o os. amployoe insuranco ocportunity. Iixktctritf Van- ^ Bakers CusCustodlarWanitor guaranteed income to start, ! paid tiiallon. Inc. otters a com - voyino, drafting and inspoc- ° W alnut-A U and profit sharing poiontial 1'“ lion. Training and expori- BBanquet Servers TralTrail Crew (RR) vacation. 401k retiremement plan and M aa pan of M packago. P?prehwishre compensation ence oquivaloni to two B 7th St. S. - AllII .package otexcoOent salary va Banquet Sei-Up MoiMountain Laborer (RR) years ol collogo with basic rCoote ' Gro health Insurance. Appi)>ply in person, ask base, sales commission,' courso in w ork in civil or re- ^ Groundskeeper/Snow for Berkley Willmore or 5 vehlele and phono allow- latod U| dnglnooring liokJ. For ^Cashler-<3ilt Shop . . removal (w/CDL). . i anc*.JS medical insurance, complolo ea job deseripton CCashier-lceRink BuilTK)H.WC. ! K. -Laundiy PooPool Attendants 'Irnies'News 1 toll freeree at-543-4648 weak. Tho shifts opon, ro- , Closing dale is 10/14/94. c.S eam stress . Hou volve arounds moal timos. 723 ' KARCHER ROAD i Tho ^ Cly, ol Twin F als is an 2! Housekeeper/Maid m T w in Falls'Fi ’ Banquet Bartender. s o you need to bo lloxiblo >No’s ^ 'i's s L , Equal (Jpponuniiy Emptoy- & Supervisors B An EO E and depondablo. Ploaso ^ Of. MTheThm e s ^ f e w s appfy In person. 1357 Blue ‘ Free b u s (coach) service dailylaily Irom Twin Falls lo 1 5 . Ul^aiCdNorth. Sun Valley and return — stopsops in Jerome. Shoshone . i4 Hwy. 20 intersection. ssiesisassB IMMEDIATE OPENING( I i) APPLICATIONS CALL H RE1:TAIL SALEES“ Ws““6'p»a. T J b e T i m ee ! s -N e w s IN lik e s Blldl'N. c f ' ^ a a ^ S l “l!^ has Openings for ktdepdependent Junior ASASSOCIATEE • DEALER BODDY SHOP LSUN VALLEY IS AN EQUAL OPPOHl’OHTl)NITY£J«PLOy£R (F/M) Carriers in the Twit"win Falls area , ‘ United States!S Cellular' is a leadirling provider i Posllion open for persirson wilh experi- .. .______R t. 833 of cellular servrvice to more, than 120 11 markets ^ ence in automobile bo(lody repair. Must 400-500 Addison)n /Avc. 400- B o r;ih Av( across the naticition. hove own lools. Expere rien ce in from o TTieTime ■< A v c . • 4 0 0 ' Filer AiVC. vc. repoir preferred. Com(mpelitive wages, We are seel-eking an, individidual writh is looking forann iindependent ICX)-400 H arrison5n SSt. good benefit pockoge.^ Send resume to cpmmunicaticLipn a n d s a le s skil]ills, able to , carrier fo r GoodingG< 400-500 Heybumm Avc. ■ a:ssist customeilers, within our storeres, must be Box 91889 c/o The Tirrimes-News, P.O. 400- Shoup AviA ve. disciplined, selfelf-motivated and amim bitious. Box 5 4 8 . Twin Foils, ID) 83303-0548. California 900-3-1399 100-400 VanBurenircn St. Golorado9I4-c- b n RRr.,865 • - We ofTor a salailary plus commissioiion, benefits, » paid vacatioion and holidayjy s. a n d a ^ Elm Circlc 100-600 Addison)n A vc. W » retirement plarlan. Maple 100-200 DiakcSt.r?t. N . 100-200 GimeySr.rS r. • Ncvada 900 - on I] Comc in to scschedule an appoiiointment at — 300- Q is;j Gr^jnjrTjndcCt- Pine m U N IT E D S T A T E S CEC E L L U L A R N o w Availilable 100, , Chcn>’’ L'jiLane H CORPORATlinON, 430 BLUEJE LAKES ThTho Sears PrMuct Sofvie»» haj nn OD*nir>o tor full lima'ftM Spruce Circle • 100- M artini SSt. t. a BLVD. N ., TWA^IN I FALLS, ID 8330301. S«rv>eo Tochnleifl.'s. •U tah 1000-onn 100- Ro-wSt.t. N.N Foil titn« mochanieal e»pononco r«[ rapaifing wasnor*. dryoti. 300-600 S houp AvcAvc. W . rotrlgoraiot», disnwatnors. otl ssp«ipactt ot appliance ropair. t • n No phone callsn^^lease. Equal OpportunityO] kt-3* yoara oiponooco togufvo couflMuj?u» manoor and would likeke to be an would like to be anin 1Independent ES s«Salary twsod on onpononco UNITED STATEi. independentin carrier,;r, please call the Carrier, call the Tirrrimes-News a c ' • EMPLOYEE DISCOUNTS • PAID VACATIONS j CELLULLAR. • COMPANY BENEFnS . 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'T ' "'Sunday, SoptorleVbor~2S. 1994~ ' Times-Nowalows. Twin Rills. Idaho F-1 E statate^ale-R eeal Estate/j/Sale 502-502I Thinking of 502 HOMES ‘ i502 HOMES. ' 502- « HOMES PEN FORSALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Selling or Buying . a H om e? m . s E $195^TURirKEY ' BEAUTIFUL • 1 5 6 0 S O F T C O N D O * i Twin Fallsi • 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 BUSINESS c - 2bdmi.2b«lh.2c»fov*f- . S P A a O U S ■iz»d g v ag t. Ov«riooki; A ngaltofy.aM toR i traffling 3 BEDROOM JQIHN IRWIN a o » c o u n * in Twin FbI1«.‘ and condonmonl. Shorn 2 . ball) hom * In g re a t ara a l Millior» D o llar P ro d u c e good proRl. Aulhorizod Open Iving n o m , ful dodt. Firtpiace, bulH-ln chini deatara for Greonwich XK ey Person To c«binil.AC.d«ck4iiio, a ra a t vi«wl $77,500. | workshop. Mil Pond Prm a (129,900.04-047NK. ' Know In Real Estate W tndi 'Foitar al Buhi ij and AMla Jack. CALL btaneK«49^5S8 or 543*!'i BONNIE PARSONS, CRS , & IKWIN REAIA LTY INC. S715.I63-M. ’ FOR TERMS. { ',SPRING JjN' 734-650ioo_- THREE M CREEK REALTY I GEM REALTORS r Veiy clean, 33 bedroom, 1 5 4 3 - S ! L S 8 734-4049 ^ Qajj^SESl j J 2 bath mobile nonome in Skylane 1.698 lot. sq. ft.. 3 brdriMKU,4)iu, 2.5 t)ntlis, rainlly Park. Bay windowow, new carpet & » Inuiulry rooms, bav whuloiuIoWh. KV p;ul. '2-r:ir UnruRc. A/C. tfn-s Iw at.t . ||> iill» . .‘>i>r-tnkl

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... - - --.f 2320 GARElEY LANE \^ O 0 R T H FILBR, IDAHOII 507MADISBISON PERFECT FOR YOU and your tionlorsesl This very roomy, new •85,5000 0 home IS complele and ready lo10 imove inio. ttie price has AFFOHDABLJ^ ...... ume on tree-lined sireet. Sharpi three bedroom. 2 batn home,DII1B. Gasticatwitti.iir been leducedio $115,900 foi1 lheif tiome and 1 1/4 acres, NEW rool. Automatic sprinklers:rs aiand as Impeccable inside as ccondllionlno. Great shO]). 46 x 27. healedh wllti A dieam of a kitcnen. nice deckirking ano large sunny rooms. . out. This Is one ol ihose 'must;l seisee Inside to appredais' tbalhroom. #«-167 Couniry living close lo Twin1 FFalls. #94-227. LISTING 1 homes. More than you eipect,I, so come t». ^94-283 1YOUR HOSTESSES: Xallty Parlrldgirllg i AGENTS: Jane Georgs/Slave KKelmb p YOUR HOSTESS: l*Btty EattminItn ta Virginia Eldredge DIRECTIONS: FromI BllBlua Laka^,4 mllaa cast onI Falla.Fi 1/4 mlla north 8418 SO. tt. doluxo ranch hothouso with double garage on II11 accos. floconlly rodoco- , ratod. Privacy plus, noarir SiSnako Rivor Canyon. Complot'>lotoly Irrigaled wilh undor- ground sprinklor. hond linostos & whool iino. TFCC waiOr sh;sharos. Also includes 20 x 1445 A ddison AvAve. E. - 734-040 24 stool iram o shop with coiconctolo floor, a 20 x 4S stoolel ffram e sh e d wiih 3‘ slom walls. Good horso sol-up.I PiPricod at $267,500. Ownor will considor panial'financ- Ing, Call 733^)890 lor a prrvairivate showing,______i GEMA S T A T ESREALT!» SJSWS3 ‘ ■■ = = _

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jj Ik I jyrvigjy^ 'c s i ' B S3?v!I^ _ f______------CReeKStDfc- HOMESibs otfors tho ^ 1 1 i INCREDIBLE Hagcagormnn hidoawayl j ^ -----1 , R ED U C E D1 TTO $164,5001 Groat P~ ” I ’i NEWCAFARPET roconily in sta ll^ In this GEMSTONEI Opon planJanw/3BO/2BA.- " k Homo includos boai,oal, boai docks, dock Invostmoni duplex, du oach sido has 2 ^g \ lovely ccontemporary homol “3 3 KItchon w/Karman MiMoadowbrook JI & m orel Rrloy Cfeo>rook & lovely falls in IB bedrooms. 2 ibolhs. Larger unit has ■ ■ ^ J . bedrooms,ns. 2 balhs. Kitchen w/broakfast cabm ots, sunny diningig 6 & living w/boy f f t * f your backyaroi Maslcasler suite w/whiripool w W *wy ’' boon complolilololy romodolod w/auto. T (T ^ < f ■{ bar Is opepon to TV room. Formal living.t | P \ : windows. Ivlosicr boaro'oroom w/pfivato w a l / tub & privale viow.3w. 2 m oro, olegonl > / '' skylight, beautiliuti(ul (iroplaco, Jacuzzi tub u u J e :• Gasforco<» d air heal, 2-car garago. largo balh. Good Conis homo,no. Maintenance- •'CrGy suites, Landscapingng &i auto, sprinkling, V & moro! Olhor'lor unit is spacious & clean deckw /sj:(spa. Aulo, sprinkling, Buill in froo siding. S118.000. »SH-158ffSI Uniquo heating syste<'Stem. «GH-217 - 4 ^ vf/liroplaco &I VIvaulted coilings. 0SK-187 ^ i: ' 1987. $121129.900.0GS-143 Q MMtCVMiEYR id Q i MA8ICVAUIli£Y REALTY I'frtmS d V Q MA8IC1ICVAUEYREALTY lABIC VALLEY REALTY •4AA4 GudrunHaHallows . ^ !?!E s5pi a Eltio S h a rp ' 991 734-1298 V ■1991____ 734.129298 ! , ^ / O34-1991 ' 326-5648 j AN/^ 734-1991 733-5559 .;

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NEW FLOOR PLAN! ThcrhefuROUOISE t.-,:.-— i fi REDUCED TO S29.W 9.900I 1994. 14 x I— ^ 'I I APPROX. 1 ACACRE closo-lnl Gracious I------11 I HAVE r r 1YOUR WAY. Buy Ihis lovely 2- by STAR-iOUALlTy HOHOMES has 3 i' J 70' Fleetwood mamianu(i«cturod, Supor ■ k .< brick hom o w/iw/approk. 2 2 0 0 sq. It. 3 sio ry horomo on approx. 1 aero for bod'oom s, 2.S balhs onD 2 levels. Oming B JI n Good Conts homo.mo. 2 bedrooms. 2 M ^ g bedrooms, 2.5.5 Ibalhs. Enchanting 16 x §M -r. 589,000 or sollor will divide properly and covo, opon living w/vaul>aultcd coilm gs. f balhs. Includesi apappliances, oven J 20-sun room,m, formal dining, formal V* sell housoso & lot for $79,000. Or buy thoIIT O :' ■ rocossod lighting, buill-in[•in bookcases & m ’ ^ I II washcr/dryorl StoStorage shod also - wt.'S .', • -1 living a abMluloluloiy beautiful oah kitchen! \ < y r>ouso &. 2 a cres for $105,000. LocatedOd 'I • , " droplacc.'1649 approx,iX, so.: fl.. 10-yf. j m J W H included. Cloan &S qi quiet park. A fklusi A . .// /) Fruil trees .& larlargo garden area. Much V. in town, eenjoy Iho bosi ol bolh worlds! H.O warranty S11S.400,s^J,«SH-214 ; h Scc!flJE-190 i . moro (or $215,015,000. «GH-139 J Cily sorvio'icos-counlry solting!,0lG-164 Q MA8ICVJU1IUEYREALTY S _ S j .j o IMQICyCVAUfY REALTY lAeiCVAUfY REALTY o W4«i g5 ? ” nn4 John Elhei am nH.tlow.| Issy Gibbs a O l ______734-1298|"‘ ri ^ 734-1-1991 734-134 ^ 73i34-1991 734-1298 I a 4 ^ - 1 9 9 1 733-0596 13E5S36SBaa

3 " ...... ■ ■ 3 8 •M ||H H ||h h s H i M APPROX. 500+ACREE rJUYI 4 bedroom , 2.5 bath |“------“ ------1 • COUNTR'RY ACREAGE! Beautiful hom e p lu s to n .in t'h o u s e .. Largo,Lr roomy f ^ hom o on approi^.'.• 1.!1.59 acresi 7 BD/3 ^ ) homo w/nowV cicarpol roconily Installed. ^ on approxox, 5,96 aaos! 3 bedrooms. 2.S motal shop w/concroicQIC (loor. Good I . , BA. Newer oak kilchilichen w/nower Jenn- . m g & living w/fireplaco. Dock ' l i balhs. FoFormal living w/fireplaco. sun 1 Aire range. Hugo I J Formal dining 8 crop hisiory & ro latioation of boots. 30 laundry. Formal ® ■ ^ ;'| w/hol.tub. Wasteislor suito w/ovm pallo & hot K ;] room,' T'TV room. 2, patios, 3-carf , ^ boons, grain's hay./. NSCC^ wator TV room s. 28 x 32" ^ f t ' I tub a cc ess. Fenced Fei backyard, storago n d oiachod}d gorago & auto, sprinkling, sharos, Brochuro'atIt listingII officc. U iwimminn pool. Large iklor system . Good location M ;j Uniquo foatures! Call Steve 0 for a . V shed & spnnWo It $229,SdO. iVSK-224 #JH-125 on Ailuras Dr.-. $122,500.SI 0GS-14B t f ■| privaio shmbof2S..19a4 t Real Estaate/Sale-R

TlieTim h esN ew s BU Y IIT - S E L L IIT - FINDD I T CLPUStOMER ______^ iERVICE [CLALSSIIFIEC> 7 3 :3 - 0 0 1 3 1 - jAL ESTATE/SALE I — ------— | - 502 H O IC S . Sf502 HOMES. saS02 HOICS ’ J02S02 HOMES SOI OPEN HOUSES SOI OPEN HOUSED ~ SOI OPEN HOUSES 502 9 H0IE8 ■ 502 51 HOWS S FOBSAL£ FORSALE FORSALE______\ .fO R S A lE FORSALE ‘ FORSALE y ...... ■; 1 3 1 7 4T H A V E 'AnanHon Potontlal Home H O M E F O R JUSTUSTED^^ JlJUSTREDUCEDII - BRAND N ^ HOME . 198014x66 Sahtnimobne $58,000. $S8 4 bdrm in good EAST,TWIN p Buyerai I . T H E H O LID A Y S » . 1994 Fall BuBd your dreani home wtth . _ WITH N IC E F L O O R In th is 3 be d ro o m , 2 b a lh ..Hhoma. 3 bdrm e.2 Mbalhfc family fa, area, large lot wUh u "Wooddove.deckendoaed ‘ w out tho big uplront P L A N home I In Twin F an i by De- V - trull M e a and g e r ^ area. -- MitoHemea provides eon- . : :.vineHomee.Alrcood{don- Pporch. Hom e n e « U to b e CdilardataaLM c a -06^. P A R A DDE l OF HQM E!E S T O U R oouldba«a»lMitrwML2 Theldaalhomel3bdrm,2 : ' moved, ow ner could help struction linancing with no' b a lh , 2 c a r g a ra g e . N ew i down paynMrt on matafiaii ; 14 New Holomes in the Malagic Valley! p r a u S K S e d labor. Ad home with'maintenance < L«rB#50*x125' let..Ov«r Iroe siding, large laundry i SPRINGS now betore intereet rates room, eicellent location, ■tSKi.’ySSSSSS! ' tk sd «w car ovaos. Back increaaal Land does not tociypa^andechoolsfor \ S A T U R D AI AY, SE PT . 24™™ * 1-7 P.M . yard hai chain link fane*. , 7280. Priced «rS22,000. \ h m to be p M in lli. CaB S9t.OO0buythlsoneb»-! ] CREEK KeASE call JOHN todayi MilM Homes, 1- #94435. SUNDAYlY, SEPT. 25™ •< 1 - 6 P . M . FORBES FOR AN AP- $91,900. C a l office or Rid( ^ REALTORS • POINTMENI TO VIEW -= Gioslor d 733^440. f227- 734-4049 THS FME HOME AT 734- IBEAUTIFUL NEWLY 94. ,!new home. Call RON ^ ■ J. 2790 Indianh Trail - 457Zf»4-2ei. - CONSTRUCTED FREEMAN at 734-4208. #94-253 GEM .JUSTREDUCEDII KaB Homme Designs HOME ' THREEM S T A T E R EA LTY inwondertulareat3bdmi.2 ..._1.7344>«00 . Tak tkalh. extra large 31 b ^ . Ask for : i. 2620 EE.4000N .- {l96,500. Call oilica or $71,900. GaryorShirloy BOBBI K E R ^ 733-2365 Collaan Brown .at 733- have tfio key. _ BUILDING 734.4049___ [or 7334462 eveninga. "The Cowluntry Classic" 5446. f2 0 3 ^ . 2 3XS. 3600 sq I . oltice. two ~ TOOWH.ORNOTTO 2,j S ^ a d d ^ . Lota ot ex­ OWNl IMMACULATE CB ilders. Inc. tra s . Call for further inlo. IS liig K/G Built. That is the question and hero Only $145,000. H O M E R E D U C E D COLDWELL THREE M ^is the answer: A su p e r al- ' TO f l 76,soon • REA LTY lordablo 3 bodroom homo » BANKER , , 5 . 2018 TrailT Creek Cr. - on ov e rsize d lot with g a s ! A beautllully crafted hom e CB ^ WESTERN REALTY 733-5336 hoat, paik). and moro room S ' P R IN G *wlih atten tio n to de tail in .a Field Conmstruction . nice neighborhood. 6 'eOLDW ELL 733-2366 3 5 0 M O N R O E C IR th a n you n e ed . $61,500. ■ GivoJad(orBatyacall, bdrma, 3 balh, hardwood li^epandently owned ft f e r p j ? h f 5 "BestMa.{aster Suite" - Special s archltacturally do- CREEK lloora, wonderlul land- .. BANKER '± slonad 3 bdrm. 2 balh WESTERN REALTY r“ ^ $150,00011 &Up Category homo wilh 1 0 'callinsa, I REALTORS sstfiis!''a;sr2 733-2365 U nh K E N E W , B E T T E R Atrium araa. andoaad apa. 7 3 4 - 4 0 4 9 Independently owned & NELSON. THAN N E W i Privala. apadou* master ootnud._____ OU 1bdmi auto. Woodtfove, dbi REALTY 3 fireptace and much moral ■ 7 3 4 -3 9 3 0 GREATRANCH A m ust s e e l Call ollice or NEED-NEEDIU ^ Summit Place- HOMEONSMALL Colleen Brown at 733- f,, oak lloora. landacaped, sion. Cal f ^ S a b ^ dean comiortabte 2-3 bed- ^sprinlteaydem ^ ,gaa Construction ' JFor aale; 3 bdrm, t bath, A C R E A G E ^ 5448.i60-93. * « room hom e in Twin Falls. c« iaundry room. Icar Qoraoo. 5 bdrm. 2.75 bath, 2400 aq ft houseli Gooding. $4S,oSo. onmdn.1500aqHinbafflL j _ ' ' , 734-a767 or 934 6527 g(iMbiod(inmaalerdKw SABALA Nice ho n e aet-up (4 alals. THREE M Itullyqualllled.Callmeif af . many accent, low volt FOR SALE BY BUILDER: hay bam, riding erenaA R EA LTY ) and outdoor lighting. Call Candleridge Dr. - REALTY fconcirvctod ki *90,1450 sq tack room), 3 e a r ga ra g e , „ olfice or Colleen Brown al _____ 7 3 3 ^ 2 1 ______It. 3 bdrm, 2 baih, ook g a a FA h e at, AC. d e c k & _ 7 3 3 -^ g ! 733-5446. #201-94. •e Homes *54,900. SEE IT Kitchen entry.A bookcaso, pallo, pole fencing, land- SvowTMr;Adorabio £ 2 bdrni. oversized aarage. RV pad. s c i ^ with spriniOer ays- 1 bath cottage. In tip-top YOU'LL LIKE FT. 600 sq It deck w-hot lub, tsm . lots ol remodelng and eondithnlCvpon, fenced SABALA 1 Coaago on one acra. 1 ahara AC. gaa heat, wood stovo, backyard, ki shado Iroes. THREEM 120 LcLos Lagos - ° ot NSCC walar. 2 bed­ educed to REALTY s. rooma, 1 bath. Privata but ft sprinkler systom. pRice D REALTY S1M .M 0.653 TroitorTF. branch 543-4558 or 543- 7 3 3 - 4 3 2 1 _ M acDomnald-Hoivard no(toiaiad.Cloa«tovatoy 1 8715. #180-94. ’■ 733-5336 *Wo ' « C fr''C|l3 'r achoola, eloia to town, p . J :l11- "B estK’.itchen" it - \PLEASE CAU TAD ROSS - J U S T U K E N EW ! __ $150,000,O&Up Category J AT734-1914.904-233. CONTEMPORARY THREE M Bulltin ^ 1991 and priced at , STYLED : REALTY MULTI-LEVEL extras like bay windows, E . Addison - 4 bdrms. 3 bsth horhe with s 543^558 GEM eaihodral ceWngs. Musl soo Juit j 5 mIfes S on Blue: iK ffi-SStod WGBuiMIders, Inc...... STATCREALTY lo a p p r ^ a l J i ^ reduced Lakaa, 5 bdrm W* b a th baelc. co v ered patio, and — to $146.000.w«h.$6000 AI-. - w h h fuii basem ent, on 2W - --auto sprlnktera.'#269;94r" ^3B^"BestKitctchen"^------" - lowanco for carpet-ropaira. Calf Oenise al ofllce or “ ® ® S-'S-$M 0;000.$>-$149;000 Category — -«WONMAnKETI------— 94<6aaL. |_-I'SSSTi^S.'SS--- :-73M770,— - — Sparkling claan 3 bdrm, 2 ., al $119,900. Eve after 6 balh home. Has lamily room A aloraoe In partial W » w ^ ^ b » m . i().218C' Caliente St. - baaam I ant. N.W, area. SPRING THREEM 2bath. AC. alkilehen appis. REALTY >est Development '$««^.PMA,,734-4023. ! dbl garago. hH »od./S 0M S p " ; jj3 * Northwe: ! CREEK l£!Ko. 734-9638. _ 733-5336 -i?- & Constrstruction DOSHIER REALTORS REALTY 7 3 4 - 4 0 4 9 » a t u r e c l H _ 11. 11100 Woodriver Dr. - _ 7 3 4 -2 9 2 2 EXECUTIVE AaaumaMatoaawi ELEGANCE i s t i n g Doug Dei}ewitt Const. oonaidarlaMawitti a option to i •*Levaly4bdrm,3balh [ I s « 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 buy. 4 bedroom, wkh laiiie I j , home, lleUl.doiM olire- T w i n F a l l s M S h L "B estO)verall v Design" - mastarautoiZbaih, , comer pU ee, Iiig ded(, quiet aroa $150,000'0 & Up Category lotonquial^eaidentiriSl. ^ !. oiWodAgeEstates.Tl2. Sloraoe.lo(sne«db«fc- . ••Charmii«4bdrm.2bath , brick home, iamity room, 2 ■ tlreplacea. many apeelal 12. 27266 Sagebrushi - l ^ o l ^ | M t $93.500. . Homes ^ : ••Unique!bedroom.2.5 O F f l j . "Best Mai'aster Suite" - iBEAUTIFUL CONTEMPO­ balh one level home, lire- place, hot tub d e d i .t « ^ , . - RARY STYLE HOUE ^ ■'*>‘$100,00041-$149,000 Category h gcMl loeation. Ovor 2100 3 car garage. Country iving aq It Indudes 4 bedrooms, ■ • east ot .Twin. yet close lo 2’A bttfa. Hid wood stow lown.T11. 13. 2799B:Buckbrush Cr. - in living room. Other faa- ROBERTJONES turaa indude spsdous for­ A 'R oper's Delight.' Ropinglg suarena, horse^bam w / lack .. "TheTurqmfuoise" Star Quality mal entry with cathedral REALTY . room. 2,22 a c rc s. 1.7722 aaaq. ft.. 3 bed.. 2.S balh. coiling and loft aroa. largo 733-or^-0669, or «7a-M, , - - Category ~ a e a p W ‘ PRICED AT' EXT. 1211 - $14S.»OD.CAU.TOOAY . t/pressWai/- 'awer” Wills, Inc. "Best jlM f f lg Kitchen, Masttster Suite & Overall IRWIN I y »mffiSa Desi^''Unda REALTY 734-6500 Jusl;t looking inI the newspI paper??

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~i02 H O tCS 502 HOMES 502 HOMES S<502 HOIES. !502 HOiCS S502 HOMES S505 GOODING/ 50506 JEROME HOMES 506 JEROME HOMES FORSALE • FOR SALE FORSALE . F O R S A ^ FOR SALE FOR SALE WENDELL HOMES “ ------:------^ = 2 NEWUSTINOIN EXCELLENT DRASTICALLY ® S o Ow m S “ N E W O V E R S IZ E Dr SALE FAILED ' T H E S E A R C H IS ‘ 2100 sq. 1. hom* on Poplar N' ^ Lovs^ 3.1 acre witti wMar, 5 Avo. 3 bdrm. 2 liroplacos, WENDELLt Como see S E LOCATION REDUCED HIDE-AWAY 3 .C A R G A R A G E . ; O V E R WHEN LOCATION i this3bdrm. 1'/{ibalhnico JoJorome acreage 4 bedroom, Juct m nU M (nm T1>. This 4 r.$95,7S0.94-041. • - M orningalde S chool Dls- street homell 5 bedrooms. $ 5 7 ,W . motal r s M ft 1 6 x 2 4 shop lai sive remodeling and up- ^ ba«>s, new carpet, taaifr- landsacping, pellet stove ^ grading. This property has; trkt.Oonvaniant to tha dty • included. Immaculate ft and an 3 b £ n s 2V« bath. . E3r4A“g ^ !ir’"'- ‘ paika M d adwolB this new . lul decor, and extras liko •24'/^ AC R E ESTATE 2i BDRM COTTAGE IN tatteluliy | decorated. Call All AI on one acre ior Iusl 1 been tied up ior months. security sy«em , stereo wir­ SPRING* and Is now'back-on tho FiMelslmmactiiaie.WHh WENOELLI Stool sidrng. t jAnnotto al ollico or 324- $9 $g 3 ,5 0 0 . CALL SA N D IU MOUKTAINVIEW ing, air condlllonlng, & 5*® tsrisasa ;car garago, carpon, largo •5928.186-94. .32 ♦REALTY 734.1898 maiM. TN a^ria^ p r^ . ' fenced yard. B eautiful no tar auto, guest house. i lot ft p e r m lor mvosimoni - CREEK miinntananca brick home. ahop, oonaM. horso lacffi- or starter homo, ownor mo-, MR. FIXIT ^ a!only*$75.000.00. ^ L L■ la a value al $115,500. $94,000. Call Sylvia at ol­ ties.pastureaatfaKa.Lo. itivalod. $40,500.' ------. Neariy (taw 32x56 shop. ..REALTORS THdaASaOYOAT734-■ •:CAU RON FREEMAN AT fico or 734-3811.221-94 cated ovartooUng groen ■ THREEM i ...... - p lu s rtlM 5 bdrm. 3.5 b tf h . 9122 OR 420-3356. t94-.'• -734-4206. f94-226...... •oids&toothMskiGooi^. REALTY I 734-4049 ■ ■ ■— 107 : ILANDMARK noma. 2 wells, walor1®^ N O F U S S , $375,Q0Q.206-934-540£ REALTY 3 2 4 - 2 2 3 6 _____ gGEM ! sharas, pasture, oA 2.3 THREEM - 2235 SOUTH LINCOLN STATE REALTY si NO MESSI 503 BUKL^RLfR 140 WEST HAM ■ Bacauaa the home wtd 2 car R EA LTY 5 <208)324.751.6._____ FLASH! 1 - garaga are brick wilh maul HOMES r JEROME GEM 7 9 ? - 5 M £ ______. PRICE REDUCTION 324-M52 PONY PERFECT■ eaves, sollils and lacia.? GEM STATE REALTY- • OPEN HOUSE F Shacp 4 bd m . 2 siocy home,M, The new windows are vinyl,5 STATE REALTY • • 7W>400 '8y owner, 1751 Glendale, pasture, hofBa bam, afeoLia. Now rool In 1992.and auio- 7»4^>400 - fmmaculato homo and (CLEAN HOME WITH ^ * * 5 i ! t o ‘y - ^ S l I l l CCordial And comly newer Byowner5acros,3bdrmr2 ^ OnTacrasSW olJarom.n;. maiieaprinMor system. This TH IN K IN G O F yard, 3 bdrm, study or po- EXTRAS NEW-NEW-NEW \rombkir thtf's trim and tidy, bath. oa ie00sq.it.,'doublo ^ E A T FAMILY HOMEIicl 4 bodroom home has12 2 SM A L L A C R E A G E EXPANDING E IN THE lonliaUthbdrm.mbath, 2 . bdrm. 1'balh. wood siovo. Quioi Sl. and groat'family garago, ga new stool siding. S . . baths, family room and is iamit/ mi. wood stove, now allachod garago, covorod Energy I e S d e n t-l 450 aq ft ' area.* New c a r d in g , moo- olJoromo.$t50.000.Call ol '•< W ITH H O M E FUTURE?? . dishwasher, carport w-stor- ern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, lor appt. evenings A wook­ locatod close to Sawtooth 2.13aeraalocatodlnThree} Rion^ mako a smart movo to ' patk). lully loncod, doublo RnWted 2 cv parage I BEST OF Elementary tho high school ago,-$91,500 shown by 3bdrm-2bath ' loncod Iront and back and onds on Bi » 4 . w i T ^ M Estalaa (usl outside olI a home where you can livo app.only.734-1483. pane windows, storago sovoral Irutt troos. Priced ___ COUNTRY . and O'Loary Jr. High. Joiome. 3 bdnn, 1.75 balh1 in comhxl 3 b ^ , 2 b«h. sheds, garden aroa ond By BuiUer. $89,900 | 4 .6 a c rw w lh custom-builiR3 3 Pricod at $80,000. SO 1 1806 aq. It. brand now 'By owner: 2-3 bdrm. now more $U.000. Col oNico or i k)r quick saio Ju ti $49,500. home all on on* tevot with Soo now. Call Bobbis bdrm, 2 balh brick homo■no CALL PATTY TODAY AT limll,nx)m.liyhj»dinir>g] home in an exclusolve unique landscaplrig. ga­ Ben Mottemat 734-0070. NEW LISTING ' extw^NlcolyDly 324-1113. *94-337. ‘ rooms, artd firoplaca. Boau- •rea. With an opon floor rage. excel localion, •106-94. . . 5506 JEROUEHOUES j Well kept 3 bdrm. 2 bath — ‘-liful landscape with abovft-r -pl«irfireplace»'I formal din-- -$74,900.-545 - Washington.- - double wide, w lh two cov- ___ Wors. pasture, motal build- . ing reom. Buyers can . Kimbortv.423-9070ater5. ’ 3 bdrm house for sell by' ~ ored doekd. vaukod folirig. owner. $26.000.324.4404. hoat pump. Locatod on ing wilh RV storaga, wator SS!ti??w .*claspliI 'choose alllhiorown lloor' 0/o»n«r;2,93O sq It. 4-5 THREE M ! : sH m , south o«8oh[B20. . jpevorings end colors lor largo 100x256 lot. Can bo at ollice or 734-3611. J bdrm. 3 bath, covered pa- REALTY split. ONLY $66,500. Call ROBERTJONES|G E M 1S5-94 •Silvia at ollico or 734- hoat pumps, finished ga­ ^11.190-94 : loan, ownor may carry a CREEK sooond w-substantial down rage, tHuaM on ono acre. 1616 4 i h ^ e ’P ^ ’drms, 1 BARKER Excellent buy at $87,400. balh, now paint and carpot. REALTORS . . Caif545-<37l g;K -ei:’75Ss“‘ CALL JOHN o r TERRI GEM Good slwtar home or goodS THREEM . 734-4049 • TOOAYI l i T STATE REALTY rontsL Indudeo oven-range MCE AHO CLEAN 2 bdnn, 1 and relrjgarator. PLEASE! | REALTY 504 BURLEY/RUPERT ^ 7»44)400_ _ W E S T O F C S I ■ balh hom e wilh new high - :r CALL JOHN FORBES ATHT 733-5336 ^ HOUES eltidency g u furnace, lots 734-4572. . 3bdrm.2baih,2cargaraool 1355 sq ll, fenced back ; oi sto rag e, beautilul y a rd . N E W C U ST O M THIS IS UVINGII NEARLY NEW! Custom buitl' wlhpartSusprinMorayslom in this 5 bedroom. 3W bath yard, spiVikler systom, m a­ 3 bdrm, 2 bath, carpoiod, CONSTRUCTION homo on 5 acres. WM havo ture landscape. AC. lire- new appliances. Isnd- and redwood deck. Call 1 9 1 2 s q rt, 4 bdrm , 2 bath, new carpet Kroughoul and place. p a lb and moro. Call ' JOHN or TERRI at: liroplaco, drival siding. 3. GEM some Iresh paint. Office in ollice or Rick Gioslor at klors, double garage. AC,■ ^2 (»0L A C C R -G reat starter car garaga, AC, spectacu­u- S T A T E R EA LTY basement ooirid be uaed as 733-2448. «23l-94. m Rupert's finest nojghbor-■ homo with new carpet to bo lar canyon r ^ view throuohjjh 734^>400______EQUAL HOUSING k » U B o d ^ a good location. __ 6lh bedroom. 5 wator hoodll$112.000. CALLD^ETOOAYI ) I sharoa. 2 car garaeo, patio. OPPORTUNITY. . Cal 436-0^. . . F i r o p ! ^ . whHa-on-whiieiie P R IC E R E D U C E D: panlyfencecTyard, sprin- k i l ^ «)d mors! R e p ^ THREEM AJ teat estiio advsnising In ifts • ed H O M E A C R E A G E: kling system. Great lamily REALTY r«w»pap«r >s mt)i«ct to IM Fair , to ael 811170.000.^ ol-0^- Bv owner. 2.5 aena. 4 bdrm,m, home. CALL LYNN RAS- 506 0 0 0 0 WG/ ■ *LANDWATCH. rtc9 or Ride Gieslor at 733- ^ H a th . 2300 a q tt home.10. MUSSEN ON CELLULAR 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 lo advenuo 'anir piolwanco WENOEU HOMES REALTORS 2446.1206-94. Shoe-oam. corrals, tancod»d 731-2B07. Priced sl - ■ 'mtaicnvdsoTTVlion.' Familial status year shingles, finished ga- i fOuda cr« c n irOer w ago ol ‘ 2 bdrm, 1 b a lh block hom e 733-5336____« PROPERTY GEM shady troos. dock and oov- rage, outside censor Nghis,, j r t h U bemt on South East . Snake River Canyon Rimim STATEREALTY orod^^walkwayall loncod 19 iiv r; wun paionis or legal New in iown? Low down? N o. cwiotta/i. pt9?rjpt wo«ren arfl heal pump.. AtxlngI sU e of Jerom e. G as heat f - - down? Want more far yoor with auto sptlnWert. Insida 9KUVT) ojooor cr tf^knn * M , o o a , ...... ^ VERY ATraACnVE thore aro 3 bdrms, 2 i^ h s , ■ . ^ ira d a ? Car, boat, RV. mo- living room, dMng area and t«J!r14 t icrcyeie.lewotviortrado? ^ 3 bedroom homo in nice MUNROE ROBIRTS IktAiCK E lor poraonal show- ' Sho(tJobtime7Crecii^rDb- <% area. Covord patio and kitchen with panlry. Whal . .71^.rw«W-vrtrt4hno»i^ - - - in g 324-«524,.Mobile 731— •*- 'fwKedbwky^-Rodueed-- -ev*n-makos-this-home-~ —REAL-ESTATE------^.iSPRING , accept any advortising lor real 543-8806/543.6339 3332f94-171J. ______~ h $ n to h tlp y o ta O m o in ’’ »ofoniy$69.Q0. _____ evon bettor it tho pricol! estai# is .n viotajon ol Ow ------r-led w 2727-KM)eriy Roadr - -On»y $7S.000.-^7^94;-CaH-“ ifln, Our~io*i{3crs" 3r9'herQCiy — 543-4361------T Tw(nFal^733-2224._ iS • GREEK Danisoatolliceor736• ipiotfnjtf mai all dwelling* 1-800-241-3028 - — REALTORS -SPRING ■ 8770. ■ aehenMd In ins newspaper ate ' By ownor: 3 bdrm houso on nuaia on an equal cepommify c^i^r lol wJth^ja^go.go" 734-4049___ To ccrtiun e< CkscrmraMn By owner 4 bdrm, 1 V« balhi GEM in- RoadyloDeall3bdrm,2 THREEM OJ HUO TciHw ai l-eOO-659- iamily room, sun room, Irm balh. irg let. 1030 Spvks.^ CREEK 9777. The Toil-lreo lelaphone 2'A car gar«ge, 4 acros with STATE REALTY side, siding. Alto 1 bdrm REALTORS REALTY Vv hcorry rrpvod s bamfoorTala,$112.¥0.. 140W E9TUAM houso. Asking S45,000)or or Open Rouse: Sun. 2-5. i-cenwzzays. I bosi oiler. 736-0960. S&.900. CM 7 3 3 ^ 9 I . 734-4049 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 208-934-8568. Goodino. SSS : t / s . - ...... I . ■

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212 TRADE ■ 213 HSCELUNEMJS 213 MSCELLANEOUS 2152 BABYSfTTBtS 3301 BUSINESS 9X I BUSINESS SC506 JERQUE HOMES 51SIS -FMMMIAHCHES . .. S i 3 . ACREAGES AND - OPPOBTWfTIES . • OPPORTUNmES WAHTED OPPORTUNmES OPPORTVNmES - AW OW ES LOTS PH W IfcH ' GREAT 33 Bueinwe brme pfwe a cel-I- W indow llntar. axparlanc*» EioardMblka.»SO, Traad hHouaaiteap*rff»T babysitt^ , BeefcaleteOpperMty T H n v m a 340 eerea, % miles rhrer 5 ACRE WITH Wor opM^om mnlid. Ap-3- parfacrad b u wfl B ah rioNtt mU. SSO. R e lla r .l ^ . Call n**d*d in' *xchang* for la > n i H U a e you did se m e - RESTAURANT . STARTER nnoit) arvl wast bordsr, do- EXCELLEMTVIEW pVerMndrMumK pwaon. A ppy IJI 3 0 9 ^ r rootftboard. 8 « id le: 13»4 in local are * . S e le rb m o ti- Settew al.a*ptk».3bdrm , I aon Ava w. Mon. Tu*. S JS ’S .’Wffii: 1 0FTNE80UTH • . N*«)ASAPto(MMdriMr. • HtrtRJ.Jaro(n* 83338 valad.CalEd733«521 HILLS W »d2-4em NAfMY a lM in your an a . Mnimum ' 1 o 5 e o f e S 3 g S e 5 ? 1 2 9 Boiw tPM 794------LLoving lamBy wHh 3 achool MOUNrAMVIEW ' wator rfim * Big Wood and ft*< 8tc»n|j^lle«ter Id 213 h IS C E llA fE O U S , asaary. Vfiltrafciolharp^ age children n eed a PT A m ericen FaUs. ow ner fi- pi< :• ofraruNmEs lions. PidiupappicMion at help, after sehool onlyl th e na tio n ’a larg est (ran- _- REALTY7?^dyg- as,*j-&! w r Jnanoi.Cal»34^ ------W[oy the country. CAL wtth dryvll ■jmthtllc typ* _ 103 F ^ A v * . Filar. . CCall Claulllvd. 733-0931. , Ly n n r a s m u s s e n o i i d ^ a n < ^ hock andid 2 youthaup*rviaorpoailimIS -N ophonecaB pleasa, . !ia!3i°a7^sr“- W»-ra t—Oy you wei _ i CEUULAR 731-280 ja o o ia w .e 2? 2.______- sssitesafsaii PriCKl af $30,000. fM -30( nl avaW)ie.Hon-Fri.3prp-66 W ao a P o E SNANNY NEEDED: Live in ; 94-168J J Id pm .'Y outh G roup axpari- pur Saatta area homo and ^Caiering/Lunch wagon, 302 s HON^TDLOAN ' sToiM jasSI* • n c * p r * t i ^ . C d Y ^ Qreat for ew ^ ^ ^ _ DAIRY WTTH 120 ACRES: a dou^4herrln(«>onebem. I ttwtLApptir. 73»4564.______- 5033 alar i o n MaraaL C o n a d d a o n ft b m or*. lan n in hay. com ft STATEREALTY « tendSchool. Musi hava *CLARK-MftMIMR8 * < GEM 1 T i i c e o o SNAKE RJ\^T£M J>.S. grain, 3 bedroom nomelo- _ pa irs ol Kirby vacuum s a car, be ultra responsible 550.000-yrPvt«ne J 1-80(V??ft405!^ < HtHwAv*.,TwinFA 73l>HnE(4473} . other branda. Opportunity 6100.000-yTFuMme catef’ ic. hard woridna individu^ii FfeR"Y{K^Nowf*^°lnB“ t tooiharandautosei.extra v mane* ol hMvy phyakal i*. , sctvwlbuadrivarBibr ^ 303 UONEYWAKTED J 324.8474.______flshlng. fls CaflJohn or Terr ' "-■ lasssr-’ grinding w heels and m ise _ F A R M S Tok To ss 734-8774. In Twin Fiia. 733-7300 tools. {4000/ollar. Call M n deed. Need $30,000 w- MVESTDRSd • : 20»5>6-4201 Boise. ) *240 ACRES. One ofthe tha cpwaion d varioua v«> , Child caraprovidod. lnBur1ay.67»4040 tS % d te o u rt give 15K In- 2houB*etorthep^oione. 2 beuer b farms on Salmon \ i No Experience necessary. Rraais;Com(Ma JsaflittfflL J & im ___ IMain hou** 3 bdnn, 2 story i LANDWATCH PM Ironing. Waaaa M io 4-2bdrmr*nlsi.$70.000 •M ?A 'ffilI'l5'«^nB IREALTORS 3(305 CONTRACTSAND . iDaMananoaandra^oi S*.2Sanhour.Applyat:’ i AlCRICAKSTAFnNSMC " >s:i M® utfBa S2T y r*“ n d d WoitamStMosBuaSMv^ ^ UDRTOAQES 4 * acr*s wifh lots ol out ■ sa. Inc. 2134 HigMwid Ave. "ssrsaijT'- _ buildings. 4 bodroom. 2 e ■ SKiJTrs^S; S r ^ a S ^ f t - tha oparation «l varioua!* So ^TF*' ! fPA Y PH O IC ROUTES f Trust Tr deada, conlncts. morv bath > hom*. aatallite dish. • • ? i 6 0 A c fe ? % » rin W e r irri- - i O o S J m ^ & i S o w ^ ‘’“*' Locdsftsa tar s ^ (2000 wk figages purchased whole or $140,000.i ^ typaa ol vahklaa and lnTw?ISC73!M452* *' FORSALE. h CouriarColooUnaforcouriar !; Part-lima commission ft ea.800-2De-530024hfs. ppart. 206-734-8727 o rl- i£gd“2.*oW 5™ ’'S Home Hor aits on 2.68 acres 1 . guard with 'SI er nawarV ' noocommission positions 80fraSt-4648.farouote. C A N Y O N S lO E .fl000 ? ^ sla.-rer ^p!P asture is fencwl with ha i: amal'PUwkhcaniMiihal. m)rdw1 o c * n o ^ P ro lit^ ie c a te and lounge « •115ACrfE8.Sup*rsotup JJ hava ■ valid drhrar*a II- ^ avaiablo in our: wthlquerioamaw>dMj3i- - ; R E A L T Y ? shed.'Home features canaa. raaida within 15 lor C T M . cattto TFCC wa- bedrooms, h« 2.75 baths 217 RESUME tiondpoiartiirfinthaUMD- I 3 2 4 -^ 3 5 4 o r tar,S^Cwitolonj.B33 I; ^ tnlaa ol Twin M a , and ba asalaaM Forfuitherd*. large room a, large oountr kiauM cM phyaktf condi­I- orlianiwunjn PRB*ARATWN .1.80(>.27»9aK ^ * •• • 8 A C R E S -now paature. style JT Utchen. oversized talla a n d finandhg te n n s. canbecropa.NSCCw«er. ^ tion le ma«( tha damandala E « n t» to |3 0 0 0 4 M r th p ( ^ Call Forrest Slaphans at Lg4bdrm.2baih,recrm. c ot tha lob. A Claaa *B*)* c S g m o f i o ^ r * l u n d^ a •credit soiicliiflg 733-aoot 7. lor cualomjied SEo- *■] 40 ACRES, o opa. pasture. Mirin u . lo o r ol home hss2 x cendHion e l a m o ^ a n l.* . .iig asS aai" P le a se apply In p e rs o n at gated pipe, toneedTTrec wZ alla fo r cool In sum m e M ea3bdmi.1 balh.326 7th w « ater, brick hom e. Buhl. • and * ' warmth in winter ?! H alp w an ted , all eealiiona Ave W. $50,000 owner H- 38 3 ACRES-4 bdnn home, fa including •cocnplafa Jot)° avaBabia. Apply hpw ton; THE I Lovely j^bg.ai^agres daacrlpt^nydamploy: I nancing. May consider barna b ft corrals, SW of view. Price reduced t TIMES-NEWS - Twin. TIO « t Pan-lime rapresenlativa 10 | | I l*M* PM C »^. 733-Qtta. T $134,500. CALLPEGG th y C fe ^ Twin F f ^ Pw>s jsfe f!!; 506 JTOM E HOMES I “ ~ service exisling video, mov- II is contracting new indspan- ^ ! N1CE3 R^ O B E R T J O N E S tcTO SEE. #94-274. aonnalbie*.321 MAv*- ie, concession, ft m a lo r II nua Eaat.orphona796-!: "'•sissssr", - LOVELY BEDROOM REALTY 22SI.CIoaln0 dalalorap-V T anporaiy S month poaluon. 7 3 3 ^ 4 0 4 i a KSsrsTKiSAiiS I ISOOBItFlar 3 bdrm . 2V« b a th hom e on i HOUSE U calim la 10/7A4. Tha al e ssa ry . m ust h sv e tra n s - I I 2.13 acres south of Jor- « ily ol Twin Falla la an: s,r?B5.’s ;:S 400BkMadrenaN with b*autifuiry landscaped 1-e00-s2.500t " [i ponaiion, 10-12 h o u ra II 1 7 0 0 8 k Maplewood •ome. Formal dining room, yard. Has work ahad wilh GEM . EquUQppertunly Employ2 InEngliahandSpan]^ "E X T . 1211 ' ' STATEi REALTY g . P a rso n n**dad 10 link Iha,9 . week, m m i iw , baaa p ^ - central vac. large aun room .: •iKtridty, RV or bo« pad. — » • - ...... - w S a w to o th C h a p ta r o f thIt * bonus. Sen d resum e plu s « R oU e77S Iunderground sprinklers. |sMraae shed end dog ken- HOTOEOWrCRSDREAlifch( _ —____ -TH tWO ______Ih covsrlanerto:V idsoll.47t 301M* BUSMESS i 5 Great location. Priced at i 24008i(Vielorian < nei. Nic* garden area, in BLOG SITE Amorican RadCreaa wiih oppoBiuHmes " | 1800 aq ft nmrly remodeled 's M f S S S l H I th* local eommuni-i. W. 9160 S.. Sandy. UT 2400BliTwhO^ $140^000. CALL BETH . NmV| Parted. CALL: DEB- home. S 4 bdrm. 2 balh, Got-away OM to this 5 v r s bide iH _ 64070. s n a ^ Guy. - 500afeBdlngrud* I TEW^ 886-7585 94-peSJ !: 8IE7^3i558.*»4-110J| [ site e a s t of H agerm an o ly . C a n d id a l* will r*cruH SU3lgur.0UI.yW I vauR ed Ihrlng room . 70' x •!! SpaniBh maM ng p*op(a 10 Part-Kms salasparson need- p 600 Bik BtidUnolism ISO ' Indoor a re n a , 250* x Ritchie RomI bench. Grea CsnpulyouinbusiriaaaPT- SOOBkRinview £ setting ft view. $20,000 b*eeni* R*d Croaa volun-V ad. Approx720 hrs-wk. ^ F^F.noreaiaatsta, ^ 100* p ip e c o rra l with ca- • • f taara. Innructora padcl-I- Som e lighl loading'. To re­ C di R ^ tor details.. Truck driver w- elaaa A er Roul*763 j la quaai m kmnim. c d Jim 5 ty i!m 4 < a 6 1 .______Wwm Springs PIk * ‘ Wlih h e a t a n d cooling in' PRIME LOT _ GEM GEM - Io m end. a l s iu n e d nioeiy Toti Totaly improved w-roi cuar Circi* i « w « r ^ 140WESTMAM ,ahar*e.324.72B2 tor sect paid. p. O ood protective cov* 5 BURNOUT ® JEROUE - h Tired ol tha raalauranl g rin d ? .— REDUCEOS200 ' »nants. Ctoae to Oleaiy.. - - STSSSZi^iS- IlyouUwtwarthesaaraas - '_ 8 2 4 ? W 6 2 ...... '■!' ■;...... » M e 8 2 • _ -H i g h . P ric ed e t $2 4 ,0 0 0 -«>d would A e to be an in- cl ------PERACRE. ------S Sonrt*'^wtST*"inn1eio k '' ~ Corner lot: 2 bdrm brick LOutstandingp n home in quiet, g; 0 ^ 1 tot to t. C a i Ray to r Ing torpoaklve. monay mo- NtwiMdcMndbiOR)^ depandart Junior carrier tor hom a w-luB baaam ant + 1 , 62 ACRE FARM. 2 n d ye a r ^ The Tlmas-Nsws. please h I quality neighborhood, 2 aKaRa. . canal water, wheal- g llvated 1eamj>l*i^^,.Call. bdrm w-bath. fenced yard. i_. bdrm, i l.bath,.elect heat , j| II ...... s s s a ^ - - • cdi 73341931. ext 203. . . . | f IlneaiN Oooding. $1350 p “HH S S - -800.421.UB3.-d.Vi a «VM.~ = •^ ^ ■ g e g M gum A le'toan. —BREATHTAKING- — £— anc*?^Applylitw»en-at“M“ SauTr^nentalive lor' "SpS&ng^&Mdbac^ 3’.^ acre bIdg sitss N o 4 g r o ^ chldran's ctolhing ' wilh lovely patio Ideal lor — Hagerman. Full water _ manutacturar. Tatamarkei- entertaining. Ownar will REDUCED ihshare*. hand-Ene ap ^ k k n d ina skills, organizational cany wkh awsiantal down. $44,500. $4 Due to seller's cir- irriIrrigMton a l in pM u ra. Fniit trees, row ol Poplar trees hauiinjd(drtMts.Cal ■ ■aatsssaMV sluVseH-m<^atedasln- Immediate possession, cum c stancea, this farm can tri an aidaa, Momingl alar-r- c*(*.W Ibar**pon^tor $82,000. never r be bought at Ihls sic 7 noon ahm a. Bring raauffl*« an^hMMofglS^ ^ f e w s I jReedy to finish 2 bdm house p p riM again. 156 a cre iarni ln(s s a , " a 5 r ± « i by lecatlen at %4 Blue In nice neighborhood, all s under new Zlmmalic thithe properly with man- UkaaBlvdN.n**rFAri-i- Sand ra a u m a :^ l Evor- needs TLC, can be made center c pivot. 50 HP etoetrtc mimade pondrft waterfalls s s s ^ v s d greanBldgRffl«C01.315 Into a real doll house, m n otor & pump. Oood took- Bi . Manufactured housing5 F*A...TF,IDm30t $32,500. . . iling (ann. Scheduled tor po- Te M isssassft. tstoee in 1995 crop sesson. •y S a la s-R o u ta Orlvar. m ust S S ] JFor Information call Edna t m m Poifson 324-5734. Askingt only $165,000. Cat ..«< * h av a good driving record. F U y to r d a ^ . SABALA Satoa.commission.ftben- I f y o u a r e u n a b l!e e to call or come b y T h c T im e s - FELDTMAN ^ •U a d a a l -^ a lits. Apply In p e rso n at: REALTORS REALTY News office, s iImply E clip and malail this order 1 6 0 A C R E a *Sa(-t«» . Rainbow Auto Paint. 124 7 3 3 - 4 3 2 1 ______tn ;S*>vlc* Bh»eLak*aS..TF ------r ------FmFam) S W o l Jero m e. Valloy — _ form to oor clatttssifled departmenm t so that we PRICE c _BLDG.-StIES hom* a«t-up or a*rvic* ra­i~ SPORTS------c a n g e t y o v a a di estarted without del e l a y . “ REDUCEDI 1 * * 2 3 A cre* • CounDy ^ o fl’SioaSS^WOHK.Aa- fram e 2 bdrm hom a. Steel division.a \ M tander Point, MINDED 5 bdm). 2 bath brick home in ahopbldg.CalRay. , •ignnanlilnTF.Buhl.Bur-ir- «lSeiS n> banadte paefc^. quiet area in Jerome. Over. nieevtow.T51. ST^ISftaNoiASida •PayOOE I ^kfn^gjToj^iltiv^m^- * Please prinint clearly with dark; pencilp or pen J * * 1 2 2 A cr**-C ertor Mini- Pi*M*rsply 10:80x92628, ^ lot. Isnoed yard, 2 car' AMERICAN '•T h ere .are: approximately I 23 chcharacters garage, i covered patio, r«)ch*a. & a t ol Twin FaOs. %Tiffl*sN*wa,POBoxX oua sa les rapa ft manage- large kitchen and much SABALA S48. Twin F r ta .l6 63303 I STAFFING. INC. m art poalbona. C d tor ap- (incladingl{ blank spaces) per lln-»m. No phone caMa Expiration Oalate - ■ ______I — ------IBu m , plaled In 5 acre to ts. !STATE REALTY buy one or all. Asking •___ 7340400 j- ______I 512S' FARIJB/RANCHES | JlfNIOILCCARRIER- -UnlMSludte Student.^-. — -ANDDAIRIES^------S214100.^ ____ . ______Exchanga la looking lor 2 acre lot over tooUno Snato area representative. Tha ly S c h e d u l . ' I480 eo em n A M*r Jad p o i %MUNROE ROBIRTS ^RRiver. RecrssttonJItfs par- AVAILABLE P-T pcSion invokm work­ ROUTE for sala by owner. LoU oi. REALESTATE ^ adtoa. $ 80.000.837-6240^. ing w hh high sch o o l stu - HuinbgrofDaVs!______ChChafBe per line 543^806/543-6339 P P> R O C B U U M G LOTS • danis Iron) m m oountriaa. NE Twin M s H i Crest he^A m srican FamOaa 1-3 d a y * ...... ,.;..$3.10 p e r line 5 4 3 - 4 3 6 1 700-800-Meeeadows Drive le a rn abo u t th a w orld, ft . 4 -7 d a y s ...... $4.75 p e r line 0Dally fann for sale or lease. aubdhM on. 8 toi. 24.900- 20i487-2075. 1-800-241-3028 * $25,900.32^183. m aking naw Irianda. Call 8-15 d a y s ...... :...$8.00 per line 1 0 0 Mead(dows Lane 80(M>&a5a5. ______16-30 d a y s ...... $.14.50 p e r line r Wantad: Nasi, clean, sell- PHIVACY AND CHARM SWTOWVw n d this 3 bdm . 2 boih.~| atarting individuals who HAGERMAN Ehom o with 3 Wantad pan-tlme cashier. brickbt hom o, 3 bchn. 2 bath, don/

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