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! n r i fl y - - H i ^ cc,-v^ m e VS ifflfiiaiaR F. Good morningI W ea C;aUs IQ.S. aigent ‘flat liar’ lOday^s loreciecast: The Auociated P r ^ but he wos 4ifoot*l11 I,, weighing 80 doorwo;fay of the family's mountu -;. ----- Mostly, sunnyy wwith light northwest-- ' Craljig’s target - A2 • . pounds. He hadn’t mtmatured yet. He cabin,, holdingh her baby doughte w in^. Highs inn tlthe upper SOs. Lows WASHINGTON —- White \ sepa- ' — had ju st walked by thc ew s’ “ Primetime Live.”' tcto As for the govorrornment’s con* Weaver.;r. and his second killed Vic.V icki W P age/U ond son were killed by/ fefederal agents be broadciico.sl tonight, w hether he be- tention that the FBI*BI sniper who and wo'ounded Kevin Harris. 27. a in 1992, says.they weretre deliberately lievcd thnilat his 14*ycar*otd son. Sumim. killed Weover’s wife,;fc. Vicki, with a family’ friend.f A Justice Dcpartmci sh o t and thot an fB I ageagent is a “flat was dclibiberaleiy shot by u fcdera:;ral shot to the head onn A ug. 22 d id n ’t report criticized c Horiuchi for firir m lia r." ’ * m arshal o:on Aug. 21, 1992. Authori-ari* k n o w h e 'w o s shlooting o o ot her. the secoi:ond shot. Weaver will be theB opening6 ; wit* tics conteitend.the marshal shot San-am Weaver said, “I knowow with thot 10- Wcoviver, in the ABC intervicv I CSl offers ‘re-re-entry’ help ness today at Senate! hearings'intohe after the9 tcen*ageri fired at anotheiher power.scope he sowV myn wife stond* coifed HoriuchiH a "flot liar’’ for con-coi ^ the II-day standoff inn AugustA 1992 marshal whow had shot his dog. . m g there. H e knew■ exoctly ex what ,he • tendingIg that Weover was tryingtig ito - ' .The College of Southern Idaho has ot R u b y Ridge, Idaho,, thithot also left a' “Oh, deliberately,dc yeah." Weaveivcr • wos doing." shoot otat a government helicoptcr. m entors to help studentsstui who are 're-en- d ep u ty U.S. marshal deadead. ' responded,:d. "They didn’t have to killkill The sniper. Lon1 Horiuchi,H shot "He isi; a liar. He is o flat liar, terihg* educationI aHafk r long absences. s she stood in the Page BI Weaver was asked in oni interview that littlee kid.! He was 14 years old,)ld, - V icki W eaver, 43, as si Please see WEAVER/AR/A2 Weaver t . . T ^ e festivalI seekss( home . B ecause. Tw inI FiFails commercial real to force Remindder for thei citizenn^ -■ n Bid t estate is so hot, theth annual I^estival of [ -Trees h a s n 't foundid sa site fo r 1995. Page BI 1 wast(te onto 111^^ ^ I Idah

i ' ...... «• Weatliher ------.. ■ / ' ' H Natiotional temperatures ^ Idaho fofo re c a sts ' ' ' pBHni Max Min Pep _! ------i.;------5Xcdnoilfli:*5cpUL^ 6 _■______• _ _ The Acc^ccu-Weather* forecast foror inoon, Wednesday. Sept. Accu-W'yallicr* forccMlMl forfi iljytinie comliliorti »r>d hl|ji lean] U— Banda separata hiQtinion tompersttre zono« (or tne doy. ------^ 3™“°-^^!— H a n 66 61 Magic Valla l l e y : Boston ..... CAHAOA ' ^ ® fi Chicago ___ Mostly sunnyly titoday. Highs in the upperr (80s. ^lorthwest /'£ Oollasr ' H :;: wintlsS to IQjiiphnph. Tonight clear. Lows urounund.50. Tltursday \ / ^ ( ■ 't EI Oonvor/or 04 65 ...... ■'Tps^ 7(1?^ 1 piirtly cIoud>/.''Higlligijs in the mid-SOs. • Dos MoilM oinos a s 67 ..... :r- M 88 61 ilct index forccnst is 6, a mododeratc exposure ...... ( Dotroit ICooufOAlenol^ -- ; T h e ultm violct ^ Honolulujlulii' ...... 93 — ■ 74 --.T;:.-;, : - level. 80s^i(V * ^ Houstonjton . 92 74 ' . .rtopolla ' 90 6T - ______WA3li____ y ______lndlartop< ' —Extended-d-cegional foreca: ^ 'Katisastiascliy 68 68 ~ ~ Friday throughug^^u^oy partly eloudy. L:Lows 45 to 55. ' U s Vogt/ogoB 104 83 ..I ...... ILowi»ion I p i n ^ ...... L09 Anot^ngolos 100 - 69- --...... • Highs 75 to 8 5 T ^ " V Momphla:phla 89 . 64 W ood Rivever Valley X / MiamiTlBooch Be 87 79 ^ ^ p o « V Mllwaukeaukoo 85 62 . Mostly sunnyy lotoday. H ighs in thc upper 70.-i.).<. Tonight partly Mlnnoopioopolls' 05 64 Ofioano 92 70 cA^<—’>?— cloudy. Low s inn tlithe mid-30s. TJmrsday portlyly cloudy. Isolat- ^ : "NawOflo V T Now YorlYorfc 86 69 ...... ' K cd tlmndcrshowera/era. Highs in the upper 70s. ; ■ OklahomHomo City 94 67 ...... Omahaha 81 67 ...... 'TreasureV(Valley . y ' Phbonlxmix -101 87 ’ Z E E 3 • I Idaho Foiirn bH FRONTS.TS: Mostly sunnyly t to d a y . H ig h s in th c mid-Kl-80s. Northwest 9 0 s Plttsburgljurgh 86 54 ond, Mo. 78 50 , I. winds S to 1^ mplmph. Tonight clear. Lows -^5 tcto 50. TImrsday ▼ ■ * V N - Portland, c a o WAFIU , 3TATI0NARy______B AceuWaalhor. inc. Portland.ond. O ro. 7 0 . 61 .04 . ■ , -O-t . -/ I, pun ly cloudy. Higliiglis in Ihc lower 80s. * , ' 8 4 39 [rivin Font r IT p7 n ■ I pocflioiioi s o n ^ S T ou:'.3uls 09 . - 7 0 ...... NorthernI hNevada L E3 S G21 E 3 E 3 S ; .akoClty 86 61 .02 . H, Lotv SMOwtfis T^STomjs nvnURRICS SWOW ICC SUHNY PI e.o».r |; « Uko — M ostly sunny/ toitoday. A slight chance of nftci^cmoon thunder- I—. — ^randBCO 84 S5 ...... lo ■ ‘ 70 68 ,20 rntrtil. H ighs low er 80s to lowcA>cr 90s. Tonight _____ 'S o g ltlo . I F stomts south ccntn Spokanoonb 74 57 ...... clear. Low.s uppericr 30s to lower 50s, Tliursdayjy mostly sunny. Woshingtlington 91 66 ...... , i i t e n ^ A slight chimcce 0of jiftemoon thunderstormsIS .south central. SnofVft r^ttamt fhjm j£;2l.Cte2l Highs lower 80ss to lower.90.S. N . , CimAco Idaho: High, Hif 85 degrees tit Malod. LowX)W. 32 degrees'ut McCall. NorthernI LUtah ^ I High, 112 degrees at Bullhead:od City, Ariz. Low. 24 degreesis iatTrucfcec. Colif. Nation: Hi ;______Today’! lay’s fire, dopger index for Almanac Mostly sunny/ to a2 54 ...... Yostorday 79 - . ■ 'o rc all4423-t423. 2 2 . .-T' Burloy 77 53 ...... Last yoar 0 70“ Idaho w(weather suninm a ry , ■ _ Fairfield 76 39 ...... Normal 14 84 4 6 .02 lio was under sunny to mostlyIlly siin n y s k ie s GocKiino 79 52 M ost o f Id ah o ' II Ffrecipitatlon f the pnnhondle , Southw est H ogorm an 64 52 T uesday c x cc p tI in thc northern portions of t R a fa ils over• IPlainsj as well sas Northwest, S ,01 w here m ostly cloudoudy skies w ere the rule, Idaho Falls 79 47 ■...... Month to dato; rms over die deserts and mounlountoins of southern Coltfor- o: .12 Tem peraturesi ranged rui from the middle andI upperu 60s froin HieAssociociA tedPnn ' stom Jorom o 76 52 .01 Nomiol mo. to dato: • - nia;-/;- Arizona, southern Nevoda, UiohUto and Colorado, G2 ...... W otor yoar to dato:>: 14.75 Ihe northern panhurihandle to the central mountainsins. lower 70s in' Lewiston 79 G2 Jerstorms spread, rain and wimvind across ports of the Tlirhe moist air combined withith temperaturest in the upper •, 49 ...[Normal yoar to dato;lo: 9.78 Ihc southeast andid uupper snake highlands 10 nco:car 80 in the re- Thunder Malad 65 49 I Plains Tuesday while moistujsture from a dwindling 90srin li thelow er Colorado Volleycy tito creote heat indexes Up to -' r « tn r c : m aindcr o f thc soutllouth. • northern PI A^ialta ,81 51 ... Comfort fact lum'cone spreod showers into'th:)'the Southwest. 3 in ploces. M cC all' ' 70 32 CtOrS Winds over thc1C «state w ere in the 10 to 15 mpliph ttin g c c x c e p t PaciHe hun ■rricane Luis m oved across thc ostem Curibbenn battened down>wn for Hurricane Luis. ! In the eastern Caribbean. Hurria Pocotollo 80 50 ....Humidity ot noon: 48pct.“ for a few light and variobic winds in portions'n s 'o f th c e c n tra l ' rthem Leeward Islands withI steady ste wind blowing at 130 Thunderjerstorms persisted oil mominning ocross sectiorts o f no™ S alm on 81 52-5 2 ' ...... Bofom otor ot noon:1: : 30.20 R mountains. ih and gusts to nearly 150 mph.iph. Hurricone warnings were ; rakom and northern Nebrnskfl,a, with ' wind.and: Stanloy 7V 4444 ...... Pollon count: 57: cho:honopods. _ Rainfall,was sealseattcred and generally light ocrossac the state, - South Dak. ited for Puerto Rico and thc U.S. Virgin Islonds, ^ Sun Volloy m 39 ...... saflo, morohoWor (hij(high). • w ith moalL reportsirts from the central and nortlrthem sections, bncfbuihc: heavy rain^ [n the Northwest, an areo o f low pressure along the north­ g the night, rainfall omountsIts rangedi from;half a n - ,- ^ 'p Atpoutits includededChaIlis.l3inch. 1 Coeurd’AlAIenc.02,Low- Dunng t I Pacific Coast was expecteded loipushi: inlonU during the inch to moinore than on inch in central So:South Dakota. Wogncr, hundcrstorms across northern ...... Skywatch cU-07, Mullan .6060 1and a trace at Rexburg. j\U spreading showers ond thua S.D., soutlluth o f Mitchell, reported 1.51.52 inches overnight..- :gon and Washington and inlo10 tlthe northern Rockies. unset tCKlay 8:04 p.m . ' ' ‘f , . ■ Wind gusteistcd to 48 mph ot Pien«. S .D>•- ., ' ' AtM thc some lime, o frontal1 system sy pushing'souihwora uoriae tomorrow 7:09 u.m. • In Ihe PPocific,j Hutricohe Henriettce wasw weakening north*' ''aero^oSs thc northern Piotns ond uppupper Midwest was expecicd 7t.2:full. . - ■ V U sunarpha*e: First quarter. Sept.: -west of cen:entral Bj»jo Colifomia. • • ■' • • ' , ; lo gegenerate thunderstorms from>m eastern( Montana into the :pt. 8; last quarter, Sept. 16; newnc' . Sept. Henrieuesue was no longer a threot toto hland, but its moisture Greotsot Lakes. wos spread:oding across .norihweslem MeM exico into the lower ■ Elsilsewhcre, widesprcJid showcrevcrs’iind thunderstorms were Islblo pta n ats: Morning. Sotum . - ' ' -ColoradoJ RRiver Volley, triggering wide-idely scattered tliunder- likely:ly along thc Gulf Coast fromn TcTexos into Florido. Evorivoning: Mare. Jupltor, Mofcury.•y. . ------^------T------Craigiifitendss; to mak(te Weav M aj witithin triaal comn]n e n c e S " Q5?^iTnpson*^uiy ^ ^T4fc:«heFs^de8cribc'd-rt;J-rtfeiK«incou'nterJ»-wilh— — [ g s ^ e a j d for the.first time- Tuesdi:sday.'Detect?^c Mark Fu!'Uhrman in the 1980s, tellinglingjuroreJiow he UMd the . F uhrm•man i uttering in his own woiA-ords n racist slur, and wovord and advocated killinggall al blocks. When testifying in March;h aat Sim pson's murder tri- B0|5E(AP)— Sen.1. LLarry Cmig, set that babalancc'and his pnrtieipa- Davidiatl case, h e a rdd ttestimony that thc storr prosecutionp witness ’ ol,il, Fuhrm an told ju ro rs hee hadn't ht used that \vord in 5orts the work tipn m the;he hearings will center onn Should his involvcmcnent threaten cven.oc:.advocated Wiling blacks, R-Idoho, says he support he post d ecadc. ' ' , b f fe d e ra l w orkers, ariarid doesn’t “restoringig thc restraint, respect andd to taint thc Ruby Ridg:Igc hearings. In a ’victory for thc defense, thcthi judge amended on thc A s the ju r y listened a'ttcnltenltivcly. witness Notalic want to advocnic any’ changesch that balance wewe need to protcct our citi-- Craig said he would "stestep back and earlierer ruling ond allowed thc mimojority black juty to v rmon spoke of women Siriingcr quoted Fuhrman as>s tloody glove on Simpson’s . rcau of AJco- member receivedrc permission from1 pen,” he s a id .' and iniinitiate a contoct with sonsome 6-foot-5 nigger, do !$aid he wants (he Burca: iropcrty said he’d like to kill oli blacks, ond that in- ' Ircarms dis- Chairmann Arlen, Specter to sit with1 Idaho's senior senai:aior said he that’s's been in prison for scv«even years pumping , prc |iol. Tobacco and Fire erracial rom ance disgustedd hhi im . s this'weck’s the Senatetc subcommittee invc.stigat-. s a w 0 connection be)ctwcen thc weighti;hts," th c voice on the tape5 soid.sa ten so lv e d , and he thinks t! " 'Ifl had my way I’d1 gathergo — oil the niggers ■ hearings on the Ruby RiRidge stand- ing whatt happenedh between white1: Weaver case and whutt haph p en ed a t “ Wa;Va& that, his voice?" dcfcnsense attorney Johnnie “ r Loura Hort M cK inny. wovould be gathered togetherther ond Dumed,'." Bell, . o ff will help make his coscase. separatist;t RandyF Weaver and fedcr-• the Branch Davidian cocompound in Cochra:iran Jr. asked screenw riter Li chchoking bock tears, quoted1 FuhrmanFu as soyihg. ' But Tuesday he saidaid the pub- al ofllcersTs during thc deadly 1992I Waco, Texas. "Yes'es,” sh e said.- script of Fuhrman say- Jurors J appeared sickcnedned and troubled during lishcd interview wilh a Boise B news- northern IdahoId shootout and siege. , “Is it only coincidcn:ncc that the . Jurorrors,also were read a transcri re I grew up." Me/IcKinny’s testimony. SomeTie Ibit their lips. A middle- ,, paper "was nol meantit uto diminish Craig saidsai he saw no'conflict be- BATF created each ene n v iro n m e n t Ing. ““W W e have no niggers w here I jrs that Fuhrman’s 40 agigcd black man rccoilcdcd w hen McICinny said lhe im ponancc I placee iiin the work twccn ishis National Rifle Associai^ thot resulted in a crisisi thottl th e F B I ' TWcKcKinny suggested to jurors verc even worse. Ful•uhrmon u.sed the word 42M timt es;,others stored in- > of federal law enforcen:ement agcn- tion positicition and his special pri/i-- hod to bring a conclusiision to ? ’’, h e . other: tiitim es he used the w ord w en ;ed the word, ‘nigger,’ tenently at a screen as the scratchyscrs tape excerpt was cies, particularly the agents ug( in the leges on theth< Senate subcommittei. ‘ asked. •■Wht/hen Fuhrman used iry pattern of spccch," ploiloyed and o transcript w ass displayed.di: ; field who protect our: citizcnsci and The Natlational Rifle Association1 Alcohol, Tobacco amind F ire a rm s . il wasIS iin a very, casual, ordinary has pushecled for elimination, of thc: . agents were thc first :oto r e s e n d to she tolcold jurors. "It was nothingg extroardinory.e It was- SSome raised their eycbrov property." • roubled looks toward IheI ou:audience when McKinny lidents always Bureau ofof Alcohol. Tobacco and1 ■ alleg atio n s thnt the Bmiianch D a v id i- pan bof f 1conversation." troi ; Cmig said Idaho reside cstifled that she did nott sayso anything in protest . ;reat tra d itio n F ire a rms s for f some time, and thiss ons were stockpiling weaponsv at McKcKinny was the third witnesness of thc day to tell tcs hove followed “the grea k-hen Fuhrm an continued to uuse thc epithet. of balance and restraint"nt" in the cn- summer thetl association was ac-- Woco. Thc bureau also> hiredh thc in- them: atabout Fuhrm an’s use o f thehe epithet. wh forcem ent o f laws. cu scd o f tltrying to influence con-- formant to whoin Wcav(ivcr so ld illc- H e sffid the Ruby Ridg(idge siege up- gressionnlal hearings on the Branch1 gal sawcd-olT .shotguns. : set te -..:.. Wieaver- ContinuBCje d f r o m A1 “We haven’t discu:lussed it,’’ she ficials say it won’t, rajse property IS S t couldri;tI s|spare tlie time that altcma-'la-' soid. "W e’re ju s t p ositiitivc this one is taxes overver lost.yeor’s levels becouse C o n tin u e d from A1 found himm innoccnt of. He served n u c le a r b l tive schoolool teachcrs can, she said, going to work.” o f a p r oropefiy-tax p i relief m easure • :d to murder about 16 mtmonths in prison, laytime school passc^a:Llast spring. Owners of a Weaver said. “He tried 1 PAPEETE. Tahiti {AF\P) — Defy- A scriesies of community meetingsIg s A building for a do; me. ... Ho tried to murdurder Kevip. The possissibility of a coverup at jucccss of their $100,090TO 1home just won’t sec the ing international prole;tc.sts. F ra n c o ‘this summnmer indicated strong sup-ip . is im perative to the sue und he murdered Vicki,Ici. And he is the FBI hanlangs over the hearings be- he program, she said, $50 cut; theyUic otherwise, would hove. . set off a. nuclear blast TuesdayT be- port forr 1a new school, but. the ju st as big a liar as he is a murder- fore a Scnainate subcommittee chaired on But docs the prograr■am work? Av- ncath a remote South PacificPj otoll, represenied just a fraction cr." by Republiiblican presidential hopeful ble voters. A poll of Twin/in erage scorcs on standiidordized tests C jlflllint hurricane beginning a series of upp to1 eight nu- of eligible : Why didn’t they comiome out and Sen. Arlenin iSpecter of Pennsylvania, ' ^ Falls Arearca Chamber of Commercexc ore consistently lowei/er than local. surrender when the FEFBI agents FBI Direiireclor Louis J. Freeh sus- clear tests. all state and natioijal avera rs was split, with a small ^ISn-issac- „..r o .ars r s w estw ard _____ osked them to? pended fiveivc.top officials this sum- International criticism,m was swift in favor o f tlie levy. ^— - -Housion-soid the.pro ot the fiction • “ 1 was at a point whei'here I knew mer. incluiludihg Deputy Director and severe. "Tliis is nol all margin is all the (^strictk t cessful. Half of 1994'4-s graduating . ■ s a N: JUAN,JU Puerto Rico (AP) — .nl citizcn," A 17" ive were dead.” respondetided Weaver. Lorry Potts,tts. Two of thc five admit of a good internoiiono 'o poss die levy, oil thc dis-is- class went on to coIlc;lege, she sa.d. Dwarfingng the island nations o f the ’ tT h e y w ere going to killill i us all. that destro y inig g FBI documents during, A u stralia’s foreign miinislister, Gareth S ' i ds is 50 perccnt of the vote>tc o n d stu d e n ts o fte n show si marked Caribbeanicon w ith.a 700-mile-wide is w hat their plans were." • an internalal review of Ruby. Ridge, Evans, told the Austral:a,ian Broad- “ '“ f improvement oiKe4 hc;icy-vebeenaf maelstrom-om o f wtiid and rain, Hurri* ■■ In a reccnt settlement,It. the t Justicc and onothtther odmits to knowing casting C orp. levy foils, the district will'ill ihc school for a whiiitlc. Students cane Luis.uis destroyed homes and a v ,0 Atoll end- • D epartm ent ogreed to pay pa; W eav er about the: destruction, d' according to Thc blast on Mururoo other options, Donicht said,id. have spoken before lh

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i . ' A-4 Tlmoa-Nows. Twir'wlnfatts. Idaho Wodnosday,y, SSoptom bor 6. 1995 . “ Qatari minisister reportedly sishot in royal feud NICOSIA, Cyprus (/(AP)"-^' Qatar’s Sheikik Ht am ad bin Jasim Al Thoni World ______/' foixsign minister lias bebeen shot in the ' wos rusheished to London for treatment legs b^y a daughter o f thithe em irate’s for- afier thelie shooting s last week, snid the m cr rulec, who was oiousted in. June, sourcess in in Qatar, who spoke on condi- NATrOresiluiries a ir s tr ilk e s o n1 S e r b s diplomatic sources saidid T oesday. tioii o fanonymily. ano ; . SARAJEVO. Bosniisnia-Mer/egovinn [ af^er thelie In itial th rce-d ay w avec o f ’ (AP) — Its piiticnceice exhausted by airstrikesces ended lust Friday, manjany shiflin^; Serb sigilignals, NATO . had beguigun lo get discouraged abou30Ut ’ >sibiliiy of continued NATC launched new air attacitacks Tuesday on the possii lTO I------— ii] rebel targeUi m eant ioJo force: Ihe Serbs action. to pull their big gunsns out of striking danger remained. U.N. offi' raogc of.Sarajevo. ported som e sniper fire in thi •The airstrikcs appappeared in end ’3 1 ^^ and-the Bo'sniaa. .UealtlS about an'hour afterr theytl started, al > Ministryy .siiid.s snipers killed a civiliar least around Sarajevo.vo. But U.N. and ^ ■unded another...... ^ N A TO ofUcials .saidd tl:Ihey wen;.opcn- officials in the northern towr ) o d ]B u y .ended. a reported three explosions ir "The attacks willI ggo’ on until the ■ i Ihe arai:i oof II Serb-held hillside com'om- M 1 Serbs comply withli oour demands." municatio;tions tow er, apparently froff said U.N. spokesmanm f f te r r ito r y (h e y h o ld in I of Aviano, Italy, andid oc ff the airohjfl -APpho» Bo.sniaan'and w ith Serbia. carrier USS Theodoreore Roosevelt in Ordnartanco handlers movo boms m b s t o th o d e c k o f th e U S S One U.lU.N. source in Sarajevo, who an condition of anonymily, the Adriatic Sea con.-omprised more Theodcidore Roosevelt Tuesdayly |prior to the resumptioro n o f NATO said NATATO planes also targeted a than half *he N A T OD strike s forcc. A -ir«friiitikes on Bosnian 3o/b positionspo in Bosnia, R $ 1 Western military sounmrce. who spoke large Bos:losnian Serb barracks in ihe * i P : on condition of anononymity. said ing outJt :a Serb mortar south of the tive that woiild give; tthe Serbs 49 southernn }suburb of Lukavica. U.N.i.N. about 80 U.S. war/arplanes were eily as; it was preparing to fire, U.N..N. percent of Bosnia, consmpared to the officials} hihad been gathering weapon-on- waa»WB»B y hold now. A ry there forfo a possible pullout. involved. ofTicialsills said. nearly 70 percent they 1 roundtrip Tuesday’s targetsIS — similar to The BiBosnian Serb military said the Bosnian Croat and Mii^uslim fedemi U.N. ofofflcials in Zagreb saidjwpiwp Each way based.on ro those attacked last weeveck — included raids caucaused extensive damage andm d” tion would get the rest,I. heavily ananned British Warrior vehi- re to these Hati2ztxio Air cities: ammunition depots andan< communiea- civilianin casualties. There was no “Tliey cannol win thi?liis w ar through cics "neut:;utralizcd” a Serb mgnar'1;!: on from here Igman, south of Sarajevo, jloton SpGtane tions facilities, Baconm .ssaid. confimiumution of tlie claims. an escalation of a mililliiary-conflict,” Mount Ig vo. Billings • ■ Helena Pondloto ce, dominated by British and Tlie primary aim ofo f Ihc bombard- NATCTO has also demanded the - Gunness said in Zagrgreb. Croatia. The force. anil — Bcinnshain ' Idaho Falls PortlancHand ' SunVaiey lort "Tliey have lo sit nowV jal the negoti* French troops, tr< hit dozens of Serb alello M n FaSs ; - ment was lo stop thith e sh e llin g o f rebel SeriSerbs reopen Sarajevo's airport "l> Boise Kallsp'ell...... Pocalelli nd routes into the city, and end;nd ating table and talk peacace." mortars arand cannons last week with • Klamath Falls Pasco:sco VancoiNDf i civilians by forcing the Serbs to pull and land 'I'" Bullc :s on the three other U.N.-'J.- .» In Sarajevo, peoplele cran cd their its own he;heavy artillery. ingeles Vctoria some 300 heavy wea/eapons at least attacks < Bozeman Lewiston Port Ange im Sarajevo. But declaredcd ".safe areas.” necks as warplanes xzoomed over The SerSerb military statement said Iman ' WaHaWito 125^ miles away from Caljarv Medford Pullmar the NATO planes weitvere not-.always Beyonond lhat. the airstrikes were'ere*-, around noon, and seven;ral loud cxpio- targets in Lukavica were hit twice, Missoula RedcJincIding Wenalcrt»' able to.B<-‘i at Serb i/nilfnillttry emplace- also meaileanl to .-ihow the Serbs lhat the sions followed in ihih e S e rb -h e ld Serbs rupceported one explosion nearcar 1""',"= Moses Lake RedmoretBnd«end ^ma ; . K on nearby Mount Jahorina, , Eureka ments beeausc of theirjeir proximity to West memea-nl business ahead o f the southwe.st suburbs. Detidonations also Pale, six o Oakland SoalUealUe . : Bosnian Serb six morere around the suburb ■ Qof j- ■ Greaj Falls populated areas. resum ptiption of peace negotiations>nS' w e re heard in the B( North Bend Sacramenjnenio ; The U.N. rapid reireaction force, Friday. headquarters of Pale.e. about nine Hadzici scsouthwest of Sarsjcvo. andmd Mresa, just northeast of which backed up NATATO planes last The UUniled Natiotis wants the;he m iles soulhe:LsI ofSamajevo. ji one al H Buy noww during our Fall Fare' Salesale, a n d y o u jcan leave lin Tuesday, lak- S>-*rbs toto accept a U.S. peace initia-;ia- TThe mood in Sariicvcvo was festive; Sarajevo. week, helped out again town with some: hbig savings. leaders pull out Ely fromn here to your choicc of’d do: o z e n s o f Hrorizon Air ddes and pay oni]ily $39. $49, $59, $79, $999 9 c o r $ 1 0 9 c a c h w ay, Hostajige-takeiTS halt nlegotiatilUll»ions tnmit with Bntainin depending on ho\ow for you want to go.'SentJcniors 6 2 a n d o v e r can' lal 10%. But hurry, rickets:ts rm iis t b e p u r c h a ^ ' ' NHW DELHI. IniIndia (AP) one unhaihamied as soon as possible.”e.” On Monday, the Hintndustan Times DUBLIN-IN. Ireland (AP) — Pleading save an additional e tw e e n S e p K m b c ti 16 Kashmiri rebels whoho have held an the woinclinen said in a joint statement[ at newspaper quoted unid(identified gov- for a feww days■ to settle differencesS by September 133 and you must travel bct\^ ive emmcnl officials as sayi ed a n d a fe w o th e r American and iJirce EuiEuropean touri.sLs the BritisIitish Emba.ssy, where tliey have ying the insur- ^viih Britritain, Ireland withdrewew and Dcccmbcr 1414,1995. Scats ore limited i gents broke of!'two-wayly radio contact Tuesday fi hostage.for two month:nths have broken been livinving for tlie last five weeks. / from a summit poving •I'cthe restrictions apply.y- o f f contact will) Indiaidian negotiators, U.S.,. Brili.shB and German diplomatsats Sunday. way for tailtalks on Northern Ireland, dvantagc of our lowest pn>nccs a n o w .'S e e y o u r friends and rclat;yes-os -of the captives have beeileen working closely with the;he - “ As far as 1 know, thehey are still in The keyey issue was Britain’s insis- Take adv 54 7-9308. said Tuesday. Indian nenegotiators. Officials fronj.alllidll'i conlacl." Rao said Tuc!lesday in New it the , Irish Republican Army[^y travel agent or callall Horizon Air at 1-800-547 jinbassies attended Tuesday’s^’s Delhi. "Tliere wos contaciId ycsicrday."' make some Bui a governmentIt oofilcial denied three emi me'commitmenl on disarma-na------■ cnt The Al'Faran militantI group£ IS Ifold- befon their a.s.senion, sayingig tthcre^has been newsconionference. but did not comment fore the Sinn Fein party couldu l d ’' . ■ •' ing four hostages; Donallald Hutchings, joi,, aU.par . no interruption in neailearly daijy. talks on the women’swo assertion, party negotiations. Sinn Fein ■ w ith ilie militants, wholio arc: demanding T1)C statementsta did not say when theIhe 42 o f Spokane. Wash.. £ ted the demand.- - their j ailod oom loct contfl v P rrmti-Mit^ te r fe hV-Major;jOP— ------ien_::-Dirk-Hasen^6; of.Gemu ilDoinCiaiiMiliiiunadtT.'ilD^lft KmiKtiMstaamy.iwiiftaiKunw-MWMl:- IM I —J— the-riiilitiijiitiihte'6ccurred,.and thc'womeii. iiany. - : ■ {mjipiann.aried to-metft-lrish'Premier- _.AtRD(btetiMcn>(ilctlaia:fl n ]2r.CMiD«>>ndrH>M>CM«m)} Pamng*Pai laoUr cnaiQn o'up » 112 The public disagree;reem ent was tHe and thec cmbossyc ofilcials refused lo A fif^h hostage, Joh)hn Childs of joh„ Brutotiton ut Chequers, M ajor’s ofTi- lor tiiM 10 / rron Ct.'uaj tit itn Sant orcuiMcuKwl rtuonoioonoi ipm U ira Hk. raitt ITl- MMnnatUiMaMMmnlHtiorl. ottw miiictant apcfr. tsoion m can1 M«nlonlDtMMuiTVnponanlormnm to first between the w ives;es and girlfriends answer' anyan questions. Simsbuiy, Conn., escapiiped four days cial counityiiry residence near London. lubKCI to ounot '«<«■ W of the four captives undun Indian ofTi- RamI Mohan W Rao. a spokesman for afler being kidnapped JiJuly 4: .Tlirce cials tiying lo win their:ir freedom.f tlie Jammiimu-iOuhmir state govcmmenl,nl. weeks ago. a ’sixtJi captiv

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______;__ _l _ ■___ j:;.;:; ; Tlfnoo-Now8. Twin Falls, Idoho A-5 W odnonosday. Soplombor 6.1995 Tti Iidaho/West ’t ' - ' F u d g e w1 e ig h i[S e a s iin g p r i;is o n o ^v e r c r o^ w d i n g ' I B J 1; /ond whai was anlieipated, " T-t^id-thc-mtc-hns-bccir-tryini?—------501SE (AP) — American'Ci’Civil' Liberties overcrov)wding violated thcir insinstitutional is far beyon BOl Lodge. "Things•s have to deal -withih thet growth, with a 96-bcd ion lawyer Stephen Pevar' toldto a federal rights. RyanR died curlier ■ Ut]ion changed” at thelie main addition goinging into service this year and a ge in Boise-Tuesday the.Idahcaho prison sys- this year,r. judge IQ prison since thee inmate 500-bed wingng scheduled for completion in temI js)s so overcrow ded that it wouvould be wrong “ 1 fecl e l confident that *'*The burgeoning nbcr of inmates Judge Rylyan would not Ict - lawsuit was filed inii ,1984. 1998. to cas<;ase restrictions on the numbc inmate populatior ^ Pevar conlenctended ihe stale would be "geuing Ite p rison. them get:t away with this," he said, -th at tu con be held a t th e m ain state p rding to a a blank chcck”:k” for more-crowding, and ihey sidered,” Pevar Pevar tok)ld Lodge. ■ ISis far beyond whala t Pevur said accord “It cnnnorbe ( seriously eonsid( me Court haven't evenI stistudied all ofiisimpact. ■d Lodge. "Thai Spduldiiding said a popula- ^ J J 1992 U.S. Supremi to id1 uU.S. District Judge Edward L was anticipated.’ onditions, Spaulding saisaid prison officials tried to get they should be tion growiwth study last year " ruling on prison con institulituiion is so overcrowded the 'officials approval fromim tthe Legislauire in 1993-9.4 for increasing.”. estimatedcd the state prison allowing prison o dccrerrensihg the population, not inc ing over- an early rclealease program but lawmakers lorrection went system wouldw increa.sc by ' — Tirriblhy McNees latitude in handlin Tie state D ep artm en t o f C orr from didn’i like it.l. TThe department didn't even try request fo r a 2 0 a b o u t 13 I per month; cro w d in g m ust stei beforebre Lodge Tuc.sday with a reqi state Iawy( wth. this year, he saltsaid. ber of mmatcs Instead, heh said, for the lust unforeseeable growl perceicent increase in the number ley are in Spauldingg ssaid ihe‘problem is getting ot the prison. 20 m onthths the increase has on the growDWth "Right now. thej allowowed in four ceilblocks at : same sit- worse. He saidlid 1the stale expected lo bp ab le to old thot would averageted 30 and prison ■jsori exactly the » Direcectot James Spaufdiiig said In the state's prist vamed 20 ' place up to 45045( inmales in county ails, and K S ^ J S '.- ' S -V :s in the build- official have I; soid for the uaiion they were wa *. m eanan obout 170 more inmates i kvould be the Legislaturejre ]pul up money for it. I^ t coun- i' i ^ * i K ^ \ ' lo st fou)ur'. months, the populatKat|0n years ago they w< s. mainly.by double-celling., lerts w ere tics w ant th e: spispace for their own prisoners, uling. increase: hli as averaged 50. in." he said. "lixpei Lod.odge m ade n o im m ediate rulir a le th e y A.s o f A ug.g. 31,1 he said, there were 3,223 ;e Harold Ryan State: lawyer1 Timothy warning ihe stat n 1987, U.S. District Judge F failed'-lo inmates in thehe ;state prison system, including r of inmates, in McNeese(JC said the state can’t keepp tup with the needed moiiiore cell space and they fi impos:osed a limit on the number ol 233 in county;yjails. ju rcspoiponse to an inmate lawsuitii cl claim in g that grow th., "The *' burgeoning inmatele population act.’l ^ H m s T e i g h b o r h cort service toise Stat*te closes 1book N tiood drivees out esc vwere not supposed m aterials easier andn d m o r e q u ic k ly . ^= " " AP photo thingsigs to stay w here they are.” 8:n misundersiood. She saidid some-^ to be operated outut of her Lakewood 5 ^ lOi RO urtnotTced by , ■hc“original library was a two-tw The work did not ghbors objected bccause sheihe does home. I h& ^ceandflowow of Multnomah >n te a m o f th e •y structure built about 30 ycjyears an accreditation fit the Ukcwood image...... The cops don’!ti’t like m e being in W J Falls, n e a r C o rbaett, e t Oro., has ago /i > built Northwest Associination of Schools I. A four-story addition was bi '1 can't pjit up w ith this anyniyniore,'* liieir ncighborhocood.” sh c said . " I f ^allall 1-800-615-08B3.1 24 Mrs, tor a FREE been changed aftiafter a slab of , sevenen years later. “and Colleges. It pniised pr the expan- „ ' ^ I'm not doing sometlething ille g a l, why. pccof jity officials noted Cana\navan said. “They'think I’n r.m iccofdod Mcsssijc .md copy of Itils report to c k fell M o n d aly y fi ro m th e ro c k Aa t 'Wednesday's ceremony.y. theI ■ sion. and univcrsit jd enouglrto live in theirr neigh-nc haven’t 1 been busiisledV” . Callall NOW...I lo Ilnd out what banks and 1 the that il solved defic(Iciencies noted in good kca, hurting 2 0) pp< e o p le . T ho lib rnrary r will be renamed t hood, 1 do run an escon servervice. 1 Canavan has nonot been charged in moftcloftoaflc companies don't wani you to lensons Library in honor of ijs 1984 and 1989 eval'a lu a tib n i ’s not a connection with prprostitution. She has ^ read:ad about!a k r e a fro m w h ic h thetl rock fell Is'-:; A ";" ; also said the uni- >“ve/e four of thein. but that’s i Contphmenis ot Spring Cietk ne3i!ors. ■est benefactors. The project:t %vwas • But accreditors a mse for prostitulion.” - been convicted ofaf a number of mis- Con

rch aiand graduate pro- ermorket magnate Joe Albertsehson grams.” Rocks]pMde_jKUl>in-iv*dow ,.K jthcitn, ______I3ni.sc.Stau::a libf — ------Ala a lchief-'execut ivc'of Albertsoitson*s_v. mortf than.450.000-tO-primcdivolumes, i_;jl ^ Jd he’time. Warren McCaiiTi^jjlSyed including 386'.08(8 fv b o o k s. 54,683 , I alterslfalls,' -J'cy\role in the corporate gift,;ift. A bouiid periodicals,s. and 17.578 text- I •ment book.s. company nreports, computer ^ . /% r v charilirity auction at his retirenu sed S500.000 to supportrt tthe software materialals and browsing injures3 S 2 0 . ■ s •ary's McCain reading room71 aand books. The following agenencies of Ihe slate of; IIdaho have piibllsheihed the complete text M U L T N O M A\H H FALLS. Ore.- /-*1| and all related, pepertinent infdrmatlonm concerning Ihclrr liintent to change or AP) — Tony nndd CCami Silveira had 'harge agaiiinst ex-Ko(lO ten ai make the follow ingng rules in the new issiisue of the Idaho AdmiIministrative Bulletin. I list been m arried1 aiand were shooting { ome wedding pictucturcs on a bridge at n for the Ronald McDonald dism issed a g a ii i 1D7I!PA 0 2 - Id a h o DeiD e p t of A griculture Poovides exemption fc i icturcsquc Multnatnomah Fulls when I Jrosecutor l di House and limits foodood bank exemption, Com- cracking noise. P.O. Box 790, Bolsiolso, ID 83701-0790 hey hcanl a loud c n rOEUR d'ALENE. (AP) — A sheriff arrested Wa/alker for obstruct- •9501, Animal Industry. ment By: Septem berr 2i27. 1995. A rock the size; o:of a bus dislodged CO Docket No. 02-0403-95 idemeanor criminal charge agaiigainst ing justice after heie arrived lo take a qChanges prevent the; r(relntroductlon of Ve- Docket No. 35-0102102-9507. Sales Taxation. rom the upper falls fall Moflday after- mcr Kootenai County prosecuecutor. 12-year-old girl intinto protcciive cus- glsicular Stomatitis Into:o Stale. Commcnt By: Qualifies newspapers*rs as periodicals and de- lOon and crashcdI 15150 feet to the pool m Walker has been dismissed,ed. 18 tody and W alker wcvouldn’l allow il. S'September 27. 1995. lin e s t h e 1 0 % In formatlonol rm t content rcqulre- >elcw, sending a liuhuge wave of water Twice magistrate:tes have ruled there ment for free dlstrlbutbutlon paper. Comment By: hooting hundreds o f nths after it w as first filed. nd rock debris sho« Valkcr, who has maintaineded his was no probable cailause and the charge 1lOAPA 07 - Dopt. o f L aborbor & Industrial Sorvicos S e p te m b e r 27. ,1995. cel in the air. cn the was dropped, altlIthough a district P.O. Box 83720, Bolllolso, ID 83720-0046 . Docket No. 33-0103-103-9503, Ad Valorem Prop- loccnce, alleges he has been .i 9501, Electric Licensing About 60 people;)lc w ere on or near lestnil- ju d g e laier term edd dismi.s.sal prema- D6 ck elN o . 0 7 -0 1 0 3 -9 5 ( erty Taxation. AppliesIcs the 1995 social security jet ofa political attack orehesti neral. Establishes time he bridge at th e: titime of the slide; •“J’fic* jglas. ture. and Registration - Genei cost of living adjustmjtment to the property tax 30 members of the ®d by bj Prosecutor Bill Dougl 3tus maintenance ol ap- ncluding about 30 prose- Watson re-filedtfd th e ch arg e and IrIntervals for actlvc statu r e d u c tio n p ro g ra m lnc(In co m e b ra c k e ts a s r e q u ir e d - uglas appointed as a spccial pro plications and for purchrchaslng a license after vedding party. Tliclie slab of rock that Dougl ed by said a jury couldId d e c id e w h eth er P b y l d a h o la>v. C o m mlent em By:September27, 1995. ;or Rollie W atson, defeated requirements are met;:t; reduces current re- >roke o ff was aboutout 25 feel wide and ^ jjr gn for there was enough 1» evidence lo show 05-9501, Motor Fuels Taxa- ilker in 1984 in a campaign newal lee ior m aster Jouiourncyman Irom 525 to Docket No. 35-0105-1 t feel tail. a crime had beenn committed. The ^ tion. Conforms lo stat;tatutory changes by taxing Iter and rocks shoot- count:inty prosecutor. $15, Comment By: Septeijteinber 28.1995. “ Il w A ju sl w ater rhe misdemeanor charges! stemst< Koolenai Countaty prosecutor's special fuels when thethey are received: modifies lid J e f f G eert, w ho . *■'' ble: Informs distributors of ng all over,” said m an incident at W alker’s office ofT office quietly disn>misscd the charge IDAPA16^ Idaho Dopt.pt. of Hoaith & W elfare what sales ore taxable VOS in the w eddingl g |party. type of exempt saleses and the documentatlori re lhan two 'y^ars “80- A depiJeputy on Wednesday. PO Box 83720, Bolso,Iso, Idaho 83720-0038 Thirteen people5le were treated at 502, Aid to Fam ilies w lih requirements: reducesCCS amount ol rccord keep- Docket No. 16-0301-950: : and clarifies new bad debt lospitals, mosily for bruises, cuts ond Dependent Children. ChaIhanges eligibility of un­ Ing of exempt sales: an - deduction. Commcntat By:E September 27. 1995. . >roken bones, said sai Portland Fire - employed princ 1p a l wag«age earner; application bureau spokesmanlan Rob Ware. One TheManiiiIiington C lassac’" Ire q u irem en ts fo r n o n -exxem er pt p a re n ts, a n d JOBS Docket No. 35-0105-105-9502, Motor Fuels Taxa- erson was admitinitted with a knee exem ption c rite ria , co mnpliance p l d a te s, a n d sanc-< tion. Grants deductionlo n a s a c re d it o r a r e f u n d of ihjury. Seven o iherhers were treated at • tio n s for n o n -c o m p lia nc e ilor a p a re n t c a rin g for fu el t a x e s p a id o n wo rtr th le s s a c c o u n ts a n d a t t u - Income tax purposes. Com- ' me scene. achlld:addscllgibllUyofsof sponsored permanent ally charged-off lor Inc r 27. 1995. Search and rcsc2SCUC teams swept resident aliens; nnd oth'>ther corrections, Com- ment By: Septem ber 21 t ^ u g h the area but bui authorities were k Iment Dy: September 27,r, 1995.I Docket No. 35-0105-!05-9503, Motor Fuels Taxa- JW 504, Medical Assistance, tion. Combines licensen s e s for m o to r fuel d ls tr lb u - convinced no one; w;w as missing. * Docket No. 16-0309-950' sdcalcrs;allows lor m onthly j Multnomah Fallalls, located at the •: ChanRes reimbursementnt method to utilize na- torsand special fuclsdc cqulrcs taxpayer lo account vest end of the; C Columbia Gorge, llonally defined procedurdure codes and physical re fu n d c la im s : a n d r e q i levels. In addition, for taxable and non-t;n-taxablc fuel usage, Com- iboul 25 miles castist io f Ponland, is the iV medicine payment le icerclse therapy, blofeed- ment By: Septem berr 2’27. 1995. ktole'.s most popularalar tourist attraction 0 hippotherapy, group exer back, and group hydrothws about 2 million visitors a ;;i Docket No. 35-0106 excluded. Comment By: SeptemberS' 27, 1995. Cam pground Sales Tax.Ta: Exempts all nonprofit \W iuiis; provtdeyforthe-Ronald— ------an uppei" woi^'nll c raucatlO nalliren tut toil! I II consists o f an ID A I^ 3S - Id a h o Statetato Tax C om m ission xempllon: defines "directly ct into a pool, which McDonald House exen ' ihat drops 542 feet i P.O. B o x 3 6 , Bol!3olso, ID 83722 billed*' to Include crei:redlt card soles when thel jdrops into a 63-foot>ot u-ateribll.' Docket No. 35-0101-9519502. Income Taxation, credit card Issuer Iss billingb! an exempt agency:; Clarifies requirem entss forfc submitting annual and exem pts a unlversijrslty’s rental ol room s (out- ;l4-yekr-oold dies | Information regardingJ a mcdical savings ac- side of dormitory roorooms) (rom trovel and con- count and clarifies legit•gltlmate employer de- ventlOn tox. Comment:nt By: September 27, 1995;- ductlons, Comment By:y: ISeptember 27, 1995. iin g u n a«a c c i d e n t 1 Docket No. 35-0102-9J:-9503, Sales Taxation. IDAPA S9 • PERSI,1,607 6i N orth Eighth S troot^ 1 services are subject to Boise. Idahd a h o 83702-5567 P) — A 4-ycar-old E S a le s ol ro c k c r u s h in g s e ; EMMETT (AP) s a le s tax: c lo rlf le s p r o dd m u c tio n e x e m p tio n fo r a , Docket No. 59-0106-916-9503, Retirement Rules— ; Emmett,boy hasIS died- from, what | rockcrushingbusiness:s: andi grammatical cor- A c tu a ria l T a b le s . R cvlsjv ls e s jo in t and s u r v iv o r o p - authorities describc.9505. Sales Taxation. - , Please refer lo the(he Idaho Administrative Emmelt Hospital a( on drop shipments the. StitrtlngSqitfnjlHTl.(.o v er 1 0 0 of ^Makes Ireight charges on ' B u lle tin , S e p te m be e r C6 ,1 9 9 5 , V olum e 9 5-9 f o r ----- od. sam e-as^n-other-frelghIght charges. Comment — DOlIcea and text ofif aal ll te m p o ra ry , fin a l, a n d ...... - Sheriffs officialssals.declined to pro- , ------n n m io sl beautiful vinylyinoorswUllic si By: September 27; 1995,»5, negotiated rule-makliakIngB, corrections, public ,. vide details beyondnd saying that il was available with .i rebate ninfuptoSlOO. “ 5-9506, Sales Taxation. hearing schedules,I, andai other notices. a hunting ac c id c nIt. t.; A relative soid die w r ~ Get S2 back for every squan*ynnlsq of Docket No. 35-D102.9J incident occuntsd1 asa; the boy iind his exquisite Alnmilngtuu ClCla-sslc noorin^ cparing to go dove parents were prcpt M ^ I N G I O N^ you purch.m' - up tnI S io n inlal. Citizenss of< IV/in Falls C • ' ialion” Gem Counlunty Coroner Wait . j f f l S . g M' '•Potter said. p V . i

! I 0Inlnlion - Editoi>rial Zealilots and ]Disney fill1ms I just doin’t mix '' Stafford, a Twinvin Falls-sized town in you > can say nowadayss that’st: out of ' n o rJ h c rn V irg innia, ii sounds like nicc bbounds. place lo live. It’ss a pity there’s so little Even at the very real risk-isk o f m ak in g a [ to do there. ffool ofyouRclf. I How else to exexplain the Stafford- American Life LeagueJC and• some of based AmericanI LifeL League’s obses- tlIhe rest of the Christian rightrig are angry; sion with findingg subliminali obscenity with v Disney over another;r o0 f it.s m ovies,’ in Disney movies?s? "Priest.” which takes a dimJim view o f or- , The antiabortionon group, which,says it gganized religion. S o th eyy c:claim to have ' has 300,000 menicmbcrs nationwide, fifound sexually explicitit rmessages in c laim s D isney sncflncakcd tlie word “sex” itmany of Disney’s animatedIted films. into a cloud off jrew up in the W o All of which iss designed,d the theory 't’60s, playing “Abbey Roadoad” backward- g o es, to entice k idd s -o f ha v e sex. oion rheir phonographss iito find out ^ W h y D isn e y w w< o u ld w a n t kids to whether w Paul McCartneyicy was really g™ have sex mystifies:s iu!?, b u l th a t’s not the dead. di poirji. If you believeeve strongly enough in M cCarincy’s still doin}ing fine, but a cause, it seemss tlthal there’s nothing ccco m m o n sen se is o n th e crit::ritical list.

TllieTinKes-News ! . Stcphon i-lartgcn a a r k W alw orlli' . AllAllen Wilson Pcicr Yo Publisher Managing cdlior • ‘ C Cli lrailalion m anager AducnisI:r-.dIsIng director Allternati\ve schoool needs voters’ ssupport We blbelieve the following iniomi'nni'ntlon m ay _ ■ tors, size or othercr piproblems existed in each j The metn em b crs of th e tSdilorial boarsard and writers of editorials [,.u beuselu[111 lo voters w ho may slill ha'have .some | |leader 0 comihent case. A lso revicwec:iwed was die Dossibility o f I are Sicphcn:n Hartgcn.F Clark Walworth.h. Steve Crump and Kevin MillMHIcr. questionans with regard to the upcomiiming T w in ^ m oving into a curreurremschoorbuilding.il was ■ ______I . Falls Sci>chool D istrict supplementalillevy. li • L>.J. Joyce H ouston determ ined that this was a short-lcrm solution All slisludenis w ho attend the Magicigic V alley aand n C. Jane R eis and the cost couldlid possiblyp m eet o r exceed tlie Allemntintive Higli School musi m eet;;ct al-risk cri- I ■ , ■ '1 I cost o f a modestt nc'new building housing offices, LettersS______teriu dcUclermined by die state Legislasinturc. Two school diplonlom a. M anyhavc gone on to) ccollege d ay caro and classrcissrooms (no gym , cofelerio or ^ categoricries are included: Acndcmice anda social ■ mnjoring inn nursing,n engineering, law cnenforce- auditorium ). Redisiidisiricting o f students lo dif- .... aeadcmiinie includes absenteeism grearenter than 10 meni, educaii:aiion, etc. Several are in the• nmili- fcrcnt schools, busiilusing an d rctrofttting woiild .some of the extra cost o f hanc Save money now,;V, support ieyy -^>1 iandlingproJ)U:m percent.;t. grnde-point average IcssHiathan 1.5, iniy servicc.c. ( Others liave m oved directlyly into also prove costly, students. The education envirj y- • On Sept. 7, the cothmutnunity of Twin Falls , ivirpnmeni mOst failed babasic subjects, behind scmeste:ster credits, ' Uie labor marlmarket and arc proving to be rcreliable. Dispersing siuderjdenis around th e district to inainiain di.scipline and foster j will have ihc opportunityity ito vole on the con- sler respect for eic Sociicial includespregnanl or a paiparent. productive :wc workers. Students arc belterr cedu< room s in odier schoichools d uring daytim e or us- KchoolTffr property and elders.______i|Wt«t-tihwtentrdtop» 6t;tfic'-Suidcnui - Si I cated in'psrcr ooUuuBhttimo-would cctciw ^____ _ P n n eip al Carl Snow a nd hjs s ------ju;youlJL.raDm'bur mnhy:hy^ycars-orcxpcri^ce— >1»'“ lIsiYE-*™!?— m u s t miMi e. iluw orm ore 6riiic acidtademrccritc-—Hkills;-.Suce& rather that-failure Has^ becirc o n ic ^ -'lia lly destroy thejprbgramrwhicKwculrcudy-• prc cvefy’chance to’succeed.' Tfie^l i in thejuvenileju.sticc fieldicld, w e find a signifi- c^iitcmativc IS 'riaorollit least one o f the social. • die norm . TheThese accom plishm ents weree inol agree is a good onci.anci. SlafTing, cbmttiiihity rclff- this: If the kids are really seriou:ious'oboul gelling I cam correlalion between:n llthose yputh w ho arc pecUve students must face rigngorous ihe result of>f a a “ walcrcd-down,’’ c a ^ pro]rogijam. tions, school-to-worworicTirojccts, sharing of on education, they need to clcan [ un.schoolcd or dropoutsi anand their propensity lo Icanuplhciracl scn,,i„y|y before.ailending MVAHS.S. fNo student Tlic curriculuiLilum meets school district cntiritcria .space, child carc.r. slistudent em ploym ent, die size and follow the m ies and go lo .s< ' cnicr the juvenile justicee s;system. 0 school ftom can simpiply walk out o f a higli schoolool andjm tor and is taughtht by1 multi-certified teache/s. The o fth c school, allI quicklygui b ecom c barriers to 8:15 a.m. to 3 p.nT.'or go lo-thc 1 ! We have also witnessessed many students ? he high school ,l,cahcni:malive school. AH sluJcntss cicunrcnlly- \ program has-1IS'been restructured, nol simpiiplifled.^ m aintaining a qualit;lality program . Altemativc from 3:30 to 10 p.m. Tlial solve;JvcsMhcbuiUing I w ho, fo r w hatever reasorison, fajl to perform in d in a regular higli school mujnust have a to m eet the; needsne of at-risk students, night schools haveve rroutinely had ongoing problem nnd saves us taxpayers a traditional school seltirtting. T h o se w ho P™ ■crsS’ milhon! „commcnendalion from Iheir counseloelor which Yes, the programprc is very succcssful. It lias problem s wiih theselese issues. T h ese schools arc I’m all forgiving the kids n .secc have abandoned their associationass with the * ^ iccondchancc, indicitcscs all other options have beenen explored, become a mocnodcl for olher altem ativc schi:hcx}ls, supplem ental prograograms. not com plete higli jut there's no wiiy the taxpayers traditional school settinging have two choices • /ers need to sup- Once ree.scommended. students mustit bbe inter- with severalll inii .souihem Idaho changingg theirI school programs1 suchsue as ours. Student entiy 50ii a levy for a new alternativeive higli school; vieW edb to pursue an allcmativclive form of education 1 by cach o f us to dclennine; eleligibility. programs to0 includeir cum culum and bloci3ck into college and/or'or thetl jo b m arket could be de- rhe issue would pas o r drop out and become,le.non-productive i cit- pass on a separate commilniInienl and whether wc believe;ve the stu- schedules sucl:uch as ours. Then, w hy shoulculd we layed significantly. )aIIol. Let us use ihe facilities ih izens. s that we have at dent willill find success ut the school,I' beco n cemed cd iabout a new facility ifdicp: pro- Financially, delay;lay in graduation and fewer )ur disposal. .Undoubtedly, the youtijuth who drop out At ihislis poinl, students are advisedcd o1 f ou r gram is workiirking so well now? graduate.s impactsis ththe com m unity. Sharing of BENNY WINDSOR w ill co m c in contact willivilh law enforcement £ very siricict oltcndance requirementss (i(and, by Primarily,/, wv e'are in a church b u i j ^ng g not tax burdens and fisctfiscal responsibility is re- Tw inFalls ofilctnls. When this happjppens. the communi- the way.U our< school has 94 pcrcentt to 95 per- designed fo>r r schools use. W c have IHnilciled or duccd/postponedI nndnnc spending p ow er is de- ty must serve in a more■e cexpensive aliema- ^ . , cent aver.crage attendance). Studentsi m ust un- inappropriatelie spjlce for a library, compui5uter ’ creased. Som e siudeiudents m ay rem ain in welfare tivc. thal of being enteret;red into ihe juvenile ^t1students urge yes vote)te in levy deretandd thatI ocademic standards arcirc high. inb or ofTices.es. The building, rooms and1 bath-t programs longer,, costingcoj the com m unity extra justice system. A s a group o f students fromn U:die altcmaiive Students':s who do not work in class,. w ho re- rooms are lotnot handicapped acccssible.TThere dollars, Local school olTicials: in(indicate the passage hig!ligii school, we are w riiigg in1 reresponse to the ceive twovo failing semesie'r grades orar ^who have nre no appropiopriaiely designed room s for-or-day T h e M agic ValleyIley /yitem ative Higli School o f ihis tax levy will resultill ini an average in- Au^^ug. 3 1 editorial. W c would like lo answer the too manyiy absences are no longer aliollowed to . care. Classrooroom s arc nol large enough.|o.|o ade- 'is a ncccssary, viableable and cost-saving pro- - crease o f$ 5 0 per ycaronn a hom e valued at mis]iiispercepiion lhat w c are justt a Ibunch o f inv- attend. TcToo m any students are waitinjting for ad- quately accomom rtb d alc students, texts, sujsup- gram . A little moneyiney spent now will reap SIOO.OOO. A juvenile wholio entersi the juvehitC" spoipoasible juvenile delinquentj;.s. TlieT innovation • miltoncee tto allow uncommitted peopiopie to re- plies, desks,:, tablesta and storage. Since wcwe ore m any rew ards forr ihcthe com m unity in die future, justice system and who is subsequentlys locked of fil the block .system helps us to10 fr at the school. j school diplomas. rict discipline policy. We encourage a yes voleole on Sept. 7. It is 4 W e arc held accountable forr ouour attitude and ■ 1 ' praciical lo spend our mone;Dney for o u r youlh on jjchaihavior. and only those w ho are committed ^^^51 this end o f the spectrum ratherrail- than waiting ) succeed. itters , until they enier the juvenile,ilejustice system For those o f us w ho aro parents:nls. the top-rale ' to the aliematilativc high school, my grade where they become a muchch more expensive childlild care program helps us to kniknow our chil- >rt students — vote yesy( Jcs ^ h o o l o f f e r si StistujCTitsjnd chance___ proposition.' ;aken carx: o f and A s a siludifm lu m fltTM a^c Valleyley Altcr^ have improvcc I have- I w d u ld likV to'sa9 say ihaTQie allcmativc I drenen arc being professionally take g e t m y credits h as a lso in- DOUG RUBLAITUS problem. The native Hijligh School, I would like' toIc urce “cceptcd to gci ■ j school has been greatgre to me. I will be 1 "1 : close at hand if there is any pr . lo urbi. creased. Each;h year,: wc have an increase Senior Juvenile Probationio= O ffic e ppedtodcal voters to3 supports us on Sept. 7. graduating when1 I am□ supposed to. I havci gular high school is not equippc the n um ber o f people in o u r g raduating PAUL FRICK •withth the needs o f student parents.nts. T h e Mnlagic Volley Altemativc H ® ;.o b e tte r ch a n c e o3f f ggetting into a good col-1 Tnduhs class. Wc didrid n ot com c here b ccau sc wc Director Everyone in the w orld deserves■ves a second S ch o p l IBSha helped a lol of young a „ . lege bccausc of my good grades 1 got 1 Soake River JuveoUe DeK C enter same here bccausc wc were. ance. Why should die studentsnts at1 the alter- g e t back: intoii to swing of'going to 1 th ere. Twin Falls 5 who needed help, . • • ■' nativitive high school be any diffcrcn;rcnt? °^d wantiilling to graduate. BeforeS I ( o . At the alternativelive school. 1 am not ^ >ol, I d id n o t k now w hat I > hool wc have higher attcn- V ole in favor o f the levy on Sersc p c. 7! " ’ 'S drug use, fewer fights andjj 1 looked down on for being a single moth- ' Vote no on altcmadvdve high school ^CARLYEDSON in g to do3 aboutI high school. Sincc erOUpS> p-putting us into a class .byy er. Twin Falls has an excelliclient high school - STEVEST JOHNSON' ing here.. I have m a d e up a lot o f mmissing money o:t or parents’ work status. YYour T h e y a rc happyy to help me receive an i faciiily. I have seen firstI handhi what actually SCSCO TTK A ES cre d its ancnd have a good chance ofjfgradu- j •‘ycs"votc.onDn Sept. 7 would be a votee of> education. Givingig uus a s e c o n d ch an ce has ' goes on at the high school.lol. 1 agree with a Tv.Tw inFalls ating wiihih a 3.85. 1 also have a chahancc to confidcncc in >our decision to get throu3Ugh m ad e u s b e tte r peopeople, happy with our- _ . . . letter, w ritien by G. A lexc SiS in clair.-U c s ta te d DEDEREK HOWBLUr------get a schollolarship and.brightca.myly 1fu tu re , school a n d be-responsible b e citizcris-in'o-our— selves, readyto fuccfuce the world with a ~ ------tcachers m ust b e given theiic p o w e r toi m ain - KiiKimbcriy I f wc dolo not get a new .school, theihen whai community, positive altitude. tain control in their classesses. Parents need to yVALERIE /\ MACIAS • is the dislritrict going fo do with ihc ooil th er stu - TIM BUTX-EL E R r r DANIELLE ROW!)WDEN,. be involved in their kids> cde d u catio n and BtilBubI d en ts who-0 -need.help like I did? By/coming c TwinFalls1 ■' ' T w in F a lls ------V D o o n e s b u r y . ... By G arry T ru d e au Mallard•d Fillmore V By Bruce nnsleY'

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Wodnosday. SoSoplombor 6, 1995 Timos-NewaJews. Twin Foils, Idoho A*7 iOpinion I ' ______} — ■ - J LettersS. ■ -^uvhat.gm dr IrvH imrnirrcl a il-alicn n -....S u p p o rtciom o i m unilyis ------~ ^ fe rh a d v e schoolo l h e l p s pcreisi. 1 helemostclticicntuseoi r is to build a school that, tive high school students able . future-vc- vote yes on levy students get overr oo b s t a c l ^ . ippropriote standards as well Docs the w hole language rcai ) ensure ke to urge tlie citizcns o f , The alttmiitivc high Khochool provides os technologiogical d e m a n ^ . Placing it nique (rather than phonetic) e tomorrow's alternative highh sschool sm- .T w rn F alti Courrounty to take tim e out a Chance for students who10 aare com m it; near the colTeilTege m akes sense: School- from their busy;usy schedules a nd bccome to getting their educatioi dent population? moncvcnin .to-woricandiid tech-prep initiatives would spairons infomieil andd voleyo ’“yes” for the pro- ibcface o f life’s hardest ob! Rather than blackmailing f o b s ta c l^ T h e . be in ploce. “W■' hy is it so small?” Afler reascd w d - poscd allemaliviativc high school and N ugic V alley Alternative H with dire predictions o f incrc; 'c High School the schoolis is biiilt, out-of-district stu- i.'pctliaps icdinologydecl:lection Sept. 7. i<^ valid prognun with an c fare and prison populations,’ f an excellent dents will.attiattend alternative scho9 |s in howJlsown Tlli«iso*lcfo\e for Ihe future o f our ‘*fivck rccofd," and yes, thatthai IS a part o f tjicir commuinuniiies o r will attend the district should analy?^; ho teaching m ethods actually exexaceibatc communily-as- a sound investm ent that \ f ^ t is o n th is week’s balloallot-not just...... M V A H Sonlonly os room permits.-Yes. - • WC can actually:[illy sec Ihe results o f bmiiding-ccnstniction and d the drop-out rale. id dollars but- such schoolsols are springing up cvcry- enliwho when our childnlildren today becom e lead- ^ providing foi' the quality of p p What percentage o f studen 'oflocaledu- wherebecouiause th<^ work. Bigger is not ,c|,ig |, crs and good1 cmcitizens for tom orrow ' ration, which needs cotnmi ■ r ' ; V " . hhavc..attendcd the alternative imunitysup- bcttcrwhenrn il i com es to schools. Any aled?Whal Ihraugll soundnd c.education, th e type o f i * n ■ ' school havc'actually graduate school withh rmore than 300 students :r words, w hich is on'crcdcrcd at the alternative high ‘ “The $2 million proposalsal tot build a cannot beexpected cxj to be cflcctivel p i # is the drop-out rate? In odier what will tlie taxpayers’ rctutrum on “ I? ” !;.,, ' new school will not tax youyourpMkcts.. ' Forthepriiprice o f a pair o f tunning No mils, no aarts and entertainm ent, /wtwo-ycar state tax rebate investment be? ate will pro- shoes ($30) a ayear fo r two years), 250 cap plans'.' jusl good soundund to the point o f Icam- vfdc fob the building constn What are tlie cnrollitient ca istruction students will/ill re-enter the Twin Falls ccns.faUicn; ing nnr^ leachinghing by dedicated teachers flmds and w on’t niisc'your i In addition to pregnoni teei )ur taxes. School Sysiestem and graduate, meeting w it's for who lake Ihc: timelur needed W th the stu- . ' We need classrooms nowlow to m ove the highestt o ol f skills standards, JODYGALAN recommendI ugagainst a school-funding v.were allow ed to enroll. Now ^ n v a rd and continue onI wiwith bettering Vote yes f< T w in Falls proposal.lnm1 my 2 0 y ears o f teaching aanyone who-drops out ofTF!THS. , s for tlie levy on Sept. 7. Ik ■■just Tlial-snollo!I to say that teachers in oiir lives so as to contribute for the TwinI FiFalls S chool Disuict, ( iiincluding those students wJiq lUte to our DEBI KUMES II Is.’; Wilh a olher schoolss aren'tart dedicated. But •»Sxmmunity. Aro we not as i have read monlore negative editorials in vwant to b e w ith tlieir friends.’ as important Jerome Teach ^ o o l Districict lesson slwillcvap. . lel-slookallheithe issues. I speak from • ilSinainstream traditional11 highhi school . nnlfpw your paper relatingrelfl to educational nnew cam pus, the waiting list ip spiral. ciipencncconlli>n this issue. O u r schoo! j^^dm ts? W c are not dclinq and vote no on scho< matters thanII II have ev er reaU positive., orate o and the enrollment cap : ote is in best interest ^ jllo a llc n d a syslem is SCIt opup so that the child who ; uTuJeserving - we are pcoplS' w c - D ad oncc asked me to m ow the ■ n seems so sadsad to m e that.Tfje Times- What \ student wouldn’t want ,l-sncxl?-A eanachievcandand has the s tu ff at the tlte chiiaivn o f this commurnunity and the OfOUr ntiture.— it the students law ii n then bike to the storere for gro* Ntewscan’lbebe m ore supportive o f its beautiful b new school? W haf: idium?,! . nghi lime canin makem it througli. fliire o f this country. I w ish thaihat.you would stop talk- ccerics b efore going out fora rth e educational system.:sy; r •. new n gym? Auditorium? Stadi Idn'l il be B dicve me. nolnot all o f us m ature or J^^n Sept, 7, please showj ; Bickel as if wc were just cevening. 1 told Dad, "I w oron’t do it. 1 You suggestjested shufTling clemcniary agree a with Ruth Day. Wouldi )w your su p -. ing a bout B: eourcxisi- even imderslandland things at tlie same g. W e’r e n o t a building vw ould i f I h ad a car like m;my friends. students fromm Bickel1 to other clemen- more n fiscally prudent to use c rtcjji.' a b u ild in g .' gallcm a- limc o r lalcs.1. 1 kknow, I w as o ne o f -^ANCE LLOYD W e’re a schichooli Someone should 1Then I could do m ore in hah a lf the lary schoolsi and an using B ickel for the ing ii facility? Does providing i tives set a precedent businessrsswillbe iboscsludcnu.its. p oint out thethi difT crences to you. titim e.” M y dad was prettyf shrewd.s H e alternative Khool.schi 1, fo r one, already ti if class size, sp eed s o f bicm and to have a classI oof f 29 students, I don’t rei- unable u o r unwilling to replicaicale? Will Bccause o f dr W c have/e morei than 300 chil- ssaid he could see my probl 1 die environm ent o f most students expect employers wter fitlh e learning and die Supi»rt thefuti^eb t y v o tih g ' dreti, dedlcsicatcd'tcachcrg, a'pcrfcct • ggo m ow the law n.'W hen I w ' as done, ish tlie thougliigilt o f having a class o f 35 s mIs, there arc children ' he w ould give m e the keysy s to th e students if weve use i B ickel for on olicr- work v week around tlieir scheHe ilien explained that althIthough w e' job, 1 loveny my students and give up Twin Falls 3urs, recesscs and af\er- , offers. I agree a new high sclioollOol or vo-icch and now mym> son’s children are vw eren’t destitute, we hadI toti spend my lunch hour Dd th'atTwas a b le lo every dollar wisely. He alsilso w arned ' school'timehehelping them whenever 1 d e n t s - * center would be convenientient and a dcfi- going there.:re. I ’v e n e v e r wonted any c 2nd chance for stud depend on thele ArmyA and tlie general nite option. In fact, a new v< m e never to blackmail himm again o r can.Tlicreforeore, m uch o f the daily • , vo-tech ccn- o f them to0 gog anywhere else. I'm n costs ju st $4 per molOntn equivalency dip!diploma program while 1 tcx would provide endlessssoppor^nities o; voting fort! he w ould leave the lock on3n the bike- paperwork II dod< goes hom e with me. ^ r th e alte rn a tiv e high h Magic w;as serving,, beebecause w hen I was o f with a school iocatcd near tl until I regained his rcspcct.ct. Maybe somcoiicone from T he Timcs- I nn^ a studeni from ihc M ar the College school becaicause it is in the best u chool. and I high school age, there w as no altema- o f Southern Idaho, This woi A few years ago, Schoolol District ATciw editorialrial staff should .spend two "Valley ' A lternative High Sch would allow interest o fthose tl children ond our id chance tive available.c. NolN even the C o lleg co f us to jo in in some o f CSl's | .411 said it couldn't do itsjs jo b w ithout or three daysrs inil 0 classroom doing . believe b w e deserve a second I’s programs, Bickel childlildrcn. .4 ie in life 'Southern Idaho,iho. which w as at the time whiclLWOuId further ourcdi•education. Wc j wish. Ti a n e v ^ 2 0 -plus million higligh school. what we do,, andar they m ight realize und “ a new scHbol. Everyone Times-News, that you . . a sometimes. only beginning,ing, dlTered the G E D pro- need a school, too, and 'v/c r ‘ The'citizi'ns knew better.. W\ c locked that we aroworth wo every penny we are deserves d a second chance so ve need it now. w ould try' totc develop an under- 1 f to get my gram or the SiudSiudy Skills C en ter which So why not take one step at of education-what it is. liup the bike. W hen the djsostrict asked paid and ihen:n some.s I’m m aking on cfibd to try ti ? at a time. standing o f :e some- . it has now. andmd \which 1 had to take ' for the ccono-station wago;on it really 1 got the impressionim( from the edilo- ■]life bock together and make M aybe you're riglu. MiyVliy do w c w hat it canm be,1 what it’s supposed f - advantage off 10101 complete my college deserve a new school? We’iVe’rejust , to be. Youu trulyt don’t very of\en‘ ' neededn instead o f the Lamimbhorghini rial that youland ar otliers believe lliat flthing o f myself. The alicm aiive school haslas made • degi^e courseje af^eraf m y m ilitary ser- •’dropouts.” Why do wc desdeserve a scg- sound as iif" f yo u k n o w w hat y o u ’re it ii w as insisting on, w e saidlid yes at h alf the studentsi whowl attend the oltemative don’t deserve a new Pprogress in th e past and willill continue vice, ond chance? The opportunitunities offered talking aboi30Ut. tlthe tab. . high school do ik firsthand a bout the stu- V can you think that way? i'in the future. Tlial should slastand and 1 also speak fi ■ by the alternative high scho«chool and our t RJS WO^Oi ODHEAD ' N ow w c are told that exiExisting facil- school. How c lend and have attended ' ; these students an altema- account “ foe something. , _ dents ihat attend success rate should answer;p'cryourques- Twin Fallaalia • ■ • • ilitic!^ cannot accom m odatee ^alternative Ifby giving lb They know it m ay be their secondary schooling. W c: area asked to tive to “droppipping out” is the answer. 1 • We arc not asking for mucluch; w e’re this school. The: tions. It’s not about money.icy. It's about a month only chance loclocome through af\crI dedication. succcs.s andedui apptpve a 52 m illion-plusslevy. 1 'say'‘Go for' itl’M it! f som e o f these stu- , tiasking you to sacrifice $4. a i education. W e A lt- p m native r i high sthn'ol o p, which is a__ iheyJiayjjnfldc.nde a mistake or.iust plain .-w iiich.ynu.m iist pAffl BjUB:ifle jw a y u t^ denis.a&.aina: il-Zlare ^cldjcsponsiblelijtoini ■ ; . ' " rializc thafth'ey,.Hey, too. w-ith th e right------;cess storiesjiappen"^”,*yoi} W ant new technologyy iin the dis- productivc^citi:citizens iristcad o f seeking frefund. .. order to be a part o f tliis exq S4 Q month environmentt ancand encouragement can ts inception some eight ‘ h welfare assistaistanc'c, isn’t,that what wc Now ask yourself, does gram. W c have a stricter attiattctidancc Since its! trict’s schools. enyou leam and achievhieve. 'c’re o u t There ycare ago,>, thetl M agic Valley I think ir’s tim e to lockcup u the bike w^jnt and hopeDpe for'.> 1 feel these stu- .really mean that much when policy^ Ifvwc mess up, we’ri Jenis? Please vote.le. vc High School has n dents are as "deserving""d as any others, could c b enefit so many siudci arc plenty o f kids ready to titake our Alternative again. WAYNE TOUSLEYTOI mmitted aw arded 184 18< students wilh high Most of us favor altemalw tive Lastly, yes,':s, we are g o in g to need a S TO R M Y DUFFY placc. We have to be comm - Tw inFalls8 ~ . bccause there are others thaithat are w ill- - school diplcp lo m as a fte r they success- sschooling. T here is no crededible re a -, new hi^i scli&:liool and probably a new Faer ing to'be.' fully eompliipletcd all 44 credits as $son. however, wh;/ the dististrict’s elementary schoolsci: in th e years to •'You have some good-pollpoints, but I requiredby by the S ta te B oard o f nm any sp raw lin g villages olo f buildings, come. 1 don’tI’t likeI to se e m y taxes think w c need lo take a reali•ealistic view Education.n. . • ^w hich a re idle 14 hours eacMch'w eck- increase anymi/m ore than anyone else, on what matters and that'sI's nnot m oney. M y storyry is an all too familiar day, d 48 hours each weekenend and a but it’s called:d progress] and growUi construction, timing oftlielie vway any- one. A t 7 17. . 1 h a d a bab y and chosc ggazillion hoiirs each summimer, cannot within a commnmunity. It's going to hap-v DELUXE; LAUNDRtYPAIR1 • ■ thing has been packaged.1. WWhat m atters to becomc e aa parent. However, al provide p the need. Jerom e5 housedh pen whetherrwcwant w it or nol. Don’t is the future, and that's us.is. • th e a lte mlative a ti high school I was . qalternative schooling fqr ththe cost o f a w c all want thethe very b est for every ' ; JENNIFER TRUJILLOjO ' provided wwi ith fre e ch ild care w hile cclock. child? If growt3Wth and progres^"are not 1,7 cii.ll.nwnJ'wjvhlub T w in Falla I w as ablee totl attend high school I d o n 't like seeing citizeisens conde- elements youm seeks for community wjtuniy' and achieveive m y g o a l o f obtaining a sscendingly stonew alled whvhcn asking improvement,nt, than m aybe you should - -ni"AaiMii »»ilinjtli iplrtii1 ipensive diplomn-n- not a gencjpl equivalcn- cexplanations o f imprudentat tax use. I consider reloctocating. It’s going to hap- ^ .• JRc»uUH»2ITi» 2 |yritiitn-iii cvilc» ' Voting yes is inexpe .• » wjOi'tlnirirni na. A fler 1 graduated from ddon’t like being blackmailililed. A nd 1 pen, and we; allal need to try and accept • s s m ...... way of helping out.t istudents SiSoof,>ol, 1 a tte n d e d the College . ddon’t like school district piprojections it. Time marchrches on, a n d it’s soon to ♦ SinHlf-ipmt:J.KJIipmutiT I'J ■ -As a four-year member:rofthc a Magic of Southern:m Idaho and majored in —fiHcl —rft policies that always tntranslate into bethe 21stcencentury! ‘ - . FDCIDC2I6HDSmoSDryrr JliuSiylcdo'sn Valley Alternative High SchoolScl the sccretaritarial fie ld . I. graduated tJtax-elcctions even w hen thithe district is DANA JOHOHNSON J • Cutlmlvr UliuSi Citizens Advisory Committnitice, 1 want- from C SI inin 1992, and today 1 rrunning a surplus. Twin Fallaifl ...... raiJtvi>i|iv>iirm cd to let Twin Falls School» l DistrictI w ork for thethe Twin Falls County . A failu re to pass th is levyle m ight IB^RIGIDAI^ • RfKiiljtilmfiltinf.jrycv.jc votera know the decision1 to build a Commissiotioners O ffic e . I feel none teach n the board to presen•nt separate QuestionsIS remain1 regarding new school hasn’t been macmode lightly. b f these .dooloors would have been i W »69> 9 Coca-Cola Bottling Co. warwarehouse ond and the goaloal behind-the Magic T w in Falls place? the Universal Frozen Foodsods building. Valley AlteiItemative High School. were too O ne hundrc A IR E - -.-S,;.;- . sixmed affordable would cc . This letter is in responseictotheedi- prognunisnotMl effective in minimizing much to rctroflt to heating,ig, {plumbing - num ber, butbut fo r m a n y o f us who ^ O o lU - r y " CTIV of the 184 graduotcs, it is tonal t( in y our paper on Augjg .3 i r -' this problem.1. WhatV kind o f cnviron- arid ligliting standards. Estiristimates for ore a f)art of iflcant.. W c w ere able to. T o begin w ith, you smtee thati it is ment is traumamatizing o u r young people remodeling to meet current'ctilcmicsmd vcrysignifi( , personal goal of obtain- nnot com m on for The Timesles-Ncivsto to the point Iheihey cannot attend TFHS? Americans wilh Disabilitieslies Acl stnn- asliicvc n pt Biveloo.Wc ingourhi^sHigh school diplomas. For dards proved very expcnsivi hieving a diploma is GETTHms forIFREE! hool several , n'?"y.?=l>'= also looked at Bickel Schoo jloppcd. However, for :hools«tmBlii: '' f I buy a 20 cu. ft. TopTo| Mount ___ times, as w ell as using schoi iis, w c w e n t o n to collepe, W hen you I ' TTie students o f Bickel Sc chool or joined the mill- ' PiLOTSil Refrigerator arind an Electric Raniange from the been redistricted three limes MTENTiiioiiALLP 3ccame productive tax- several years. By placing Bi tizcns in our sociely. FFrigidaire G alleryy Cotleclion,C a dents nt other schools, the d: The Jacackpot Municipal: AIrpirport, Hayden I r i ics show that people who l o w $ 8 8 9 e a c h - ReReg. vvould run out o f room comj lish high school due to Field, Iss silll closed due to rerepaving the . ‘ would'need to float a bond t y e nd u p in th e welfare $999, you receivev e a .^ ■ ^ - an elementary building - at id living off taxpayer dol- runway andi 1tarmac; Tliere is corlonstructlon interest and construction rat I, stu d e n ts w h o drop out ddeluxe l Frigidaire, did i s h - Scliool w ould also need to b equipment on01 the airport groundnds and it is )f social problems or washer fREH eled to m eet standards. ‘ hey have fallen behind in marked c|osed0 ! with white XX's,'s. Anyone ^ ^ - W " ' . Using buildings at night i id c a n ’t c a tc h up end up lened will be A$449Valuel best use offiinds. Hiring tea ted in lo c a l ja ils also at landing beforDre the airport is oper ___ stalEpart time and.fonevcpi expense.-To-me4ho— ------— reportecBd-to-the'FAAin-Benoi k v N V ,------causes fractured working tcj clear - y o u can either pay 7 iy eiy v l^ K ilirifereraiiil lof^P tlflf rest o f the district. Such two years to build the mgre likely to leavejbr full­ ■e high school or pay time work. The lack o f rent efin itely lo fund the w el- The Toww n of Jackppot, NV Mlyery Avail. . -staff fbLat=oskg.tudcntfrinfa im4in d /o r4 hc:jail.system— likelihood thatthestudentsj ' ...... ■ , . . ' ^ n e r ^ u m ilu r e aran^^ppliances at iV'arehouse a rf ^ c c s SB.A inin 201 MAIM iAVE. EAST • 738-1421' 7: Z ______Hours,s : Mon-Fri 9am-€i-6pni______^ ____ S a t 9am-5;i;30pm • CloseddSundays I

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MAQIC VALLEY'm M iL , TWINFALLSS} 736-6820 • tOUUFREEfNID^O}r -'1-800-286-4802 . : ■ ; ■ ).' . i ■ I Man MIei [A rouind F e s ti^iyal oif T ^ e s in ineed of< a hlom e ■ ■ ■ ■ H "W e talke ^h^p out ,oca,i„„sin in 11 years, but obviously,y .w e’d tioned o ff o r .sold.tld. Organizers also charge without a lo(ocation t this year's Festival of to ski lift conm trolbootli O ..II ■ like to hove/e foundf a p lacc by now .” odmission for peof)eople to view the deeora- B y S teve Crump ■ -T- Foror informalion. call 737-2* :n to nearly continuous per- FAIRFIELD - Lighijghtning set ablaze a ski Lostyedr-sar’s festival, held in the oldd Self-'.' tions and to listen t< Tim es-N ew s writer Furniture building at the r -lift control.booth otopotq Soldier Mountain ------—J Service Fur : mall, ‘ formances by localeal musical groups. ire than $71,000 for local qiquick- The proceeds; go lo the foundation and M onday n i ^ t and majmay, have .sliced through TWIN FALLS — Ifss onlyo September, oundation’s special eventss coordinator,c raised more response uniunits and the Magic Valley:y Safe are u.nd last yearcor,*’ Parks said . "A s long aas wc usuable location by late Ociober. flames. 1 has major commercial finding someplncc suitable.ale," Sharon Park.s, much ii have somepli:placc large enough to displa>lay 55 "T his poses somime e problems." “There wasn't muchuch we could do but let I in dem and. it burn,” Kristi Schichiermcicr said. U.S. Forest Scrvic^ workerkers dousc'd the black- cned ftfflains. About 15 out o f 101 lift chairs may have S i m been dam aged by theIhe fall when the cable Ment<:ors as:isist C . broke, Schicmicier said^d . Summer heat could . have weakened.tiice cable,c. bul "I hear it broke pretty quickly,"y," indicating lightning w as to blame, siie said.lid. ; r ’ H .The entire ski liftift must be inspected studeints ‘rte-epte before'ski season begin:gins, she said. . B y K aren Tolkkben for thele ofTice this .summer, fouh mo.st “ A t least nobody’ waswi up there, nobody T im cs-N cw s writer sinkingng rev elatio n about the pr< was ■ g ot hurt," she said. the dro|ropout rote - less_ than 8 p e n TWIN FALLS - Collcg.lege would be too "Thehere w a s vtry. very liitletie dropping G as furnace firefit sends Filer draining if Susan Ward diddidn’t have some- out." sshe. said. “Most of the protegees |H jH |jjH ^ couple to Saltt ILake hospital o n e to vent on. did n ’tt (quit school." Mentors .sp.spend about •' .W ard, tl single parent.t. welfare\ mother five hoilO urs a week working in thehe ofTice and KETCHUM - A FilerFil. coiiplc headed on and former strip dancer, startedstai taking law- with the[heir p rotegees, she said, a camping trip to StanleySts were injured enforcement classes atIt tthe College of Knoxox signed up because sheie w anted lo M onday night when a firef ignited in tlie gas Southern Idaho this week!ck a f te r 10 years reiumI vwhat she had gotten, furnace o f ihcir camperper truck. ; a w a y fro m school, "N ovow-that I've reached thelie platcail 1 Robert Duane Hokeoke, 63. and his wife, Beset by per- — • have. I fcfeel can be W jjjm S i^ .k M arilyn. 46, were in scrserious condition at the son ality tests tliol ipiration to Intermountain-Bumn C cntcr in Salt Lake *Now th:hat I’ve i"spi suggest she . - , , __ o th e r ppeople e who C ity Tuesday evening.g. ' Jch an g c her major reach'eled the {'h,the same sil- / weary from driving. ^ Hoke, apparently w and a roommate. p lateauI I h av e, I u atio n I was," she Tiy ncar tlje headwaters pulled off die highway, who thinks she's feel I cai N (w o f the Salmon Riverr atand tried to light the n o t Jiom c sup- •gas furnace, said D^ut;puty Kyle Grecii of the enough, the 26- inspiraiatfon to p o r ts ththree chil- Blaine' County SherifTsfTs Dcpanmeill. y^ar-old is ready other poolople who S h h e p as- Flames fnom the furrfurnace causcd sccond- j ^ . s io n a te a b o u t to dump on any- . and' third-degree bumsms on their face, arms o , ne w ho will lis- are In th .si her to the road. self. ^ . childrenen. The driver “stayeded in the milk truck ^ H e r jo b is to listen, Knox)X said.s Wardrd nlso .struggled to pay the th bills on^ J ^ ^ |R ^ V because he didn’t knovnow if the pow er was “The biggest ihing is; to make people what shesh earned at low-paying;jobs.-Tlien ji out or hot," said Good3oding Fire Chief Pat com ^ fortable,” she said.1. “I“ can’t judge sheheur:ard what she could make asasasiripper . .> Bishop. The truck wasvas hit by the pole at S c u sa n . She can’t judge m ee. I m ig h t w ish • and turnmed to that, ul S2.000 a wet^'cck. ■/. . ■ ■ 2325 East 1850 Southtl at about 5:20 p.m., he • (strip ^ dancing) hadn't beerecn a part of her At herhe first job, a bachelor’s‘s party, the v'.';,; , said. lifesty le, but it’s o part o f her.her S he ow ns it.” room waswi full of guys she had go:gone to high •' 'i: ■ ;■■■■ - : Som e power outages;es were reported dur- T h is fall, the fifth year• for fo the program, schoolI wv ith. tf ing the brief, fierce windslorm,wii bul Idaho 14 { mentors will work withith 28 protegees. “It wakvas the most humiliating thingth ever I • ■ ■ - •• ■■■ - - - a ? Power Co. workers wcwere busy fixing the T ^ h e purpose behind the p rogrogram is to retain did.” sh(;he suid. DUOOyCHATa<*RLE3MAN01NEmi«T1mo« Ngw i problems, said Chief■ DeputyD< Sonny ^ e s j,ad u lt students, said director3r IIn a H adam . S he triedtr to get out, but was mmokingtoo Susan Wardird enrolled In classes at College of Southernn IcIdaho with hopes of of the Gooding ‘County'C Sheriffs .“It’s cheaper to retainn a n student thon much moneyn to qualify for we.vdfnreand ,umlng her9r lifeI around. Department. re c ru it a new one,” she said.id. • she knenew her prospects for goc;ood-paying W inds knocked severalsev poles across The prograrh rutis on1 S'.S 18.000 a ^ear jobs wi.vas bleak. After three years,y' she away from drugsdm and crim e.' M entors p ro v idle e nnol.only emotional sup- roads, but residentsi movedm them before from f the college. Mentors,, weiiringw “fnends stoppeced dancing and ran a nno-nudity Knox mayly beI a stranger to Ward’ss for- port, but practicalal s supporl as well. Knox |-.- authorities arrived, Reye::ycs said. on o campus” badges, get tutuition paid for. dance entertainmentei business for bachelor mer lifestyle,le, but all women share ccrenain helped Tina Bliss.>s. : a divorced m o th e r o f Several nei^bors cascast o f G ooding were' M ^ entors aren't as well kno later, she has a neuew life in a themselves, Bliss, now a mentlentor, called the program _mpved a.granniy,shed,.ed. razed a w orkshop______VThc ilrst vcnr wc_hod_iid to go out nnd ..ncwjo.w3wn. Forjhe.finit time, slush e’s taking “ It’s a very:ry em> otionally com pelling tctopic *^vonderful."- and damaged most ofif a shed on herjfarm. recruit p mentors,” she said.d. “This ' year we cliissess thatt could lead to a jobt) thatt could' when ydu’^ve’’v c ‘be e h th e r e , y o u ’ve bibecn “They just let youyo comc cry on their- W in(^ also uprooted a treetr and some poles, had h to turn mentors away.”” .- sustainI herli and her tw o children,1. She i wants through otherher peoples’ pain and youu con shoulders." she said,lid. "1 am not here to stay she said. Dee Ann Jones; who crunrunched numbers to workk in juvenile justice id help:lp kids stay say, hey, lomomorrow will be belter," he sasaid, in this help w orld.. I’rI’rn digging out slow ly." Twin Falls wononlan plunges ] ings ,50 feet from cararnival ride Budget hearir F a .E R - A womanI plungedpU about 50 feet c Gomp>any pre•esident says waaste i M onday night from theiie ‘"Zipper,” o popular attract * few resesidents carnival screamer ride,e, aafter tlie ride opera- B y F ra n k E Lockwood ...... tor oppnrently forgot lolo Ilock her inside her • TTimcs-Nc\vs writer • ' a t INE]II j aheacd of schtiedule ' , cage at the Twin Falls; CoCounty Foir. clleanup “ It appeared she landanded on the camy.” TWIN'FALLS - Whatit i f T w i n F alls B y WWilliam Brock equals rough!ighly 70 additional jobs att tthe Denson said Locklckheed workers can ! said Twin Falls Shcrif;rifTs Deputy Eddie C c ounty and the cily of Twin1 FFt! alls held public Timesles-News writer complete ihe taskc b;by 1998. Ceiftrul to f ! , Aldritf . budget bl hearings, and nobody/ showedsh up? • - , "W e ’ve gained ga a lot o f cfTiciencic:ies," the efTort is a techniihnique to fuse health- . Tara Corter, 22, ofTfTwin Falls, limped Twin Foils residents stayeayed away from XWWIN FALLS - His emplcsloyees now he said. Thefhc improvements are we/ell- threatening wastes;tes into inert - but away from the ridee ata the Twin Falls governm gi ent meetings in droveoves Tuesday, as working w four-day wceki:ks, but the timed becou:ause budget cuts from tthe radioactive — lumps,ips. cssentially'rocks. C ounty Fairgrounds afteraftc Filer ambulance city ci and county officiols discovcovered that their presi'sidcnt of Lockheeded Idaho Departmentnt of< Energy are looming5 on> that would be road-rid-ready for shipment 'W orkers treated her for back injuries and ' new ni budgets aren’t vcty controlrovminl. ■ T ccIhnorogiesm Co. says the compailycc is the INEL’ss horizon.h< elsew here. ' ” " bruises, acconling toI Lt. Lt Bob Gauthier of A l the 6 p.m. City Councilicil hearing, tlien> aheadid o f schedule and underr budgetI for In the 1995995 fiscal year, the budgett fori More than two millionmi cubic feet of ;• th e T w in F alls CcCounty Shcrifrs were w no questions about taxcaxes or spending cleaniming up radioactive wasiastes at the INEL operaorations was $831 millioion, plutonium-contaminalinatl'd waste is buried .• : Department. The ride operatorop was slightly and at n o complaints about theI proposedpn S20.68 jjaho10 National Engineering LsLaboratory. Denson saidaid, but the 1996 budgetet - at INEL-about 110,1 0 .0 0 0 cubic feet is in ’ injured.' mmiliion budget. The councilcil app ro v ed the ‘•\VitVe’lI have it all road-r<-ready and which has nptnpi been released - is expc(lect- Pit 9. T h e Z ipper is a tall,ill, nivoting, rotating / city’s ci budget in less than 255 minutes n with o readyly to by 1998,” Johi>hn Denson ed to be nboibout S 7 9 0 m illio n . In 199993, Another major cfToifTort is sorting — then f track consisting o f aboutout a dozen cages that slight si reduction; the 15 or so0 aiaudience mem- said, inii an interview Tuesda>lay. He and the budgetit was\ about SI billion., 1he storing — spent nuchuclcar fuels that have f twirl individually ass ththey travel up and;. .bers b< were given three chancesices to com m ent, oihcrT ci o m p a n y o fficials w eree in i town to added, accumulated at the2 INEL1> over the years; • fr -...... • dow n orouhd the-trackrCkrCarter had-boarded------•burdeclnicdbt tg d o jo.-— ^-J ^------— speak- ik--withJvlagic-_VnHcy busiiisiness lead- Lop.kho_ed.ed_ipfficials arc confidelent - According tg the ErE n e rg y D ejj.artm cnt. . - - 1 a cage fnsm the platformirm at 9:30 p.m. when M embers rejected Councincilman Chris ers aniind reporters. . . th e y ’ve g otte)tten the work force downn to the, sprawling, 890-;)0-squarc-miIe INEL •» - the m achine began liflinjling her and her door T Ti alklngton’s calls for large buibudget Quts, But LaKlie last ycor, Lockhced Idaho 1< won size - '‘rights:htsizing” tliey call il.-andd noi complex hosts thee wworld’s largest col- . .is w as open. Gauthier said.id. they th r ^ u c c d the amount allocatwated forinainte- the "ci‘consolidated contract” forror cbmmcr- more mojornr reductions arc foreseen, lection of nuclcar reoireactors. . , ^ - • - According lo some witwitnesses, Carter was n ni ance ond supplies slightly. ciol 0operations] at the INEL. —- bringing The biggcsgest challenge at the INELL is ' iri 1?89 INEL- was%v addcd-to the-- about Kalf-way or.lhrccr its— — C om m issioner Dennis M augh^hon said. , last week’s w switch to a four-iir-day work df soutbem•n IdahoI residents. The anirca. cfTorts to clean-upI rairadioactive wastes at T he city approved its budgedget by a 5 to I week,k. has a historyiry of volcanic eruptions andax the I^ L , Dcnson inins sisted . Obituaries B i vote. But the county will hohhold ntbfe hear- A weeklyw schedule of fourtu r 10-hour earthquakes.:S. ' “we are not a wasvaste dump ” H e'saii ■ D ear Abby B 4 ings in at' 10’a.m. in the Comommissioners' days1 “will“ save us about $55 million : a Cleaning5 upm the IN E L ’s Pit 9 storo{roge “The waste (at INEl4EL) is as well-man>' chambers on Wednesday,, ThursdayT and year,"," Denson soid, noting.th-the savings area is-an cm b u t aged os a n y in th e w o rld .” v ; ’/ '..A Sports Fri^y. ■ . • —

...... t / . - . B -2 TImos-Nowo, TwinAlin Falls, Idoho Wodnooday.. 3S oplom t> or6.1995 Manlivho posed as a ^vifejZ. iOckheedi Martin1 presideent says I plea(ds to fifraud, forgeri Batt’sddeal wouold help• sstate I iy. piSB(AP) — The companyiny running the Idaho, B B ^ W hilele the tl ^tate and the Snake | I -ucuircAP) IX V ' Dnal Engineering LaboratoryOry d eclin ed to lake a r " " ~ ' ■ ■ 'J -River Alli m an who posed ns a womanw during a > k ' ' ' ' V NaS- r - ■ 'I ing fe dieral e ri efforts to have that I A ' ' positioiion Tiicsday on Gov. Philit Ban’sE plan to trade . r 3!^-year mnniagc to3 anai unsu.«;pccting ^ m ore: radioactive n dumping forir a,guaranteea that all ^ ban lifted.ted, many officials believe*. I Bountiful man picpleaded, .guilty ; ■ 1.. Wastee willw eventually be removeded from eastern Idaho. \S;.'?.■ - ■ • ‘hat “I beibest the tactic will only; I Tuesday lo felony frau years in prison , *s priority li.st for environmcimenul restoration by t— stituents,s, but b he mainmins that it, I ~ 'V m d u S5l6oo,niic.; - ^ 2 0 1 0 -— nine yedre ahead ofschcdticdule. B a t t til le a stI inincludes court-enforced I Second DistrictI JiJudge Rodney £ it D ensop ack n o w led g edd tlthat ifthc Clinton milestonesmes that must be met on I Page scheduled scritcrttencing for Oci. . adm inisnistration accepts B alt's propiroposcd deal — some- the w ay/ to removal o f all w aste itt- I ' 24 and ordered Uriostc to undergo a thing, manym. officials arc pessimisticistic a bout — il would 40) jyears. And the governorir arguesoi that his proposal I : full psychological cvali signiflctflcontly buttressed the entirere cleanupc p rogram . wouould require the govemmenTient lo mnke th e k in d o f I Urioste, posing as1 n.womn.> an named' dodon't think it would acceleelerate what we’ve invcvestment in INEL that willill hhelp shift its focus from I Lcasa, married Brucee JensenJi in 1991. ied very -much because we’ve;’ve already occelerat- wosiastc m anagem ent back to-resiresearch and development ' I He was arrested ass a m an in June PDenson c told reporters. "Bt'But we have a plan soI it rem ains a major economicimic force in the state. I . afier using credit cardsds iin the nnm cof Lockheed Martin's payrollroll at Ihe INEL is stable I Leasu Jensen, his idcnti ; bi based on budgets thnt arcn‘'len‘'t guaranteed. Whaf L< i:ntity as Jensen's iw at about 6,200, Densonin said,s oftef nearly 1,400 I spouse. Prosecutors he h asIS proposed | has guarantees,:es. He’s looking for now ors contended bs were eliminated throughjgh voluntary separations I L/rioste owes /cnseisen more than Biioraniintees and that makes-it very vcj valuable to the jobs early retirements'. Coupled3lcd with employment ot I S40.000 in credit cai state. o r e card und other pgHx UrlJrloste, 34, at right, leaves/es a Farmington, Utah,, uschoId Finance w as "'sealed" s e In the Mormon)n pretty stupid." he told tlthe Standard- worser rereal quick,” he said, couln said,s it will be much I ^ i o s t o po.sied S5.C5,000 bail last essentialljilly celibate. He said Uriostete . During Tuesday’s heaiiaring. Urioste tive wasi'oste into Idaho in exchange’C forf a'gu aran tee that moreire difTieult to sccurc federaltral support for operations I Friday and told Page;e Ihe wanted to later toldId Jensen. the twins were.5}ill-II- wore an ill-fitting suit animd wa;? cleon- all wasteiste — new and old — be removedrer from INEL thererre an d the site's economlie ic viability \ will rest wilh I visit his sister in Newv MexicoN before bom. shaven. He was sportingng a mustache 'by 2036.J6 . the: ffoundation being laid now3W for expanded research I he is sentenced. But Bu the judge Jenseii,;ii, a 39-year-old medical lablb when he was arrested, T he d(deal allows more new wasti-aste than p o lls indi- un33 developm(. ent projects. refused, saying Uriosteste m ust remain technician,an, is described by police andid Afterword, Urioste, oiaccom panied cate mO!nosi .Idaho voters would accept occ but onjy half DeDenson also objected to'I' describingde the govern- I . in the area and checkck in regularly prosecutcutors as naive and sincere,e. by his attomey. Marlin1 Criddle,( was what thehe Energy Department wantsints to dump af fNEL mcnl:nt’s campoign to store morelore radioactive waste at I - . w ith Davis County Buthcithorities. Police ladhac to break the news to himm asked if he was relieved:d by the plea and nomone of the commercial was!/aste the department thei INELI as dumping. He: maintainedm that while I Prosecutors alleged1 UUrioste tricked that tlie wifewi he knew as Lcosa Jensen;n bargain. mu,v ossiissume responsibility fdr in1 1998.15 INEIEL may have been operatiTated as a literal dump I Jensen into marryingIg Ihim. Uriostc had beenn jailed ji in Nevada as a man. ‘‘I am n ot re lie v e d ,” he replied Bott; ofTeredo the deal under thehe growing pressure deco;odes ago when waste waswos just discarded inlo I denied that he dupedcd Jensen, but Jensen,n, who thought his wife wasIS before Criddle whisked hihim away. that C'ongress on w ould m andate resiresumption of wosie pitss ior containers in the groun3und. Now, however, he I dum pingng next month — at least by the nuclcar Navy, saidd th e w aste'm anagcm entIt alat the INEL is am ong F J which claimscl mitional security is 1being jeopardized the:: safest, most efficientIt aand effcctive'in the I DeathI notices5 by the currenteu court ban on new shi|shipments,,^ , natioion. go proves toto be escapeed convicts’s’ dow nfall I ' Veronica M. Detw‘twciJcr Milumn 1H. Hickman jdied Tuesday, Sept. 5,i, 1995. in Ling ‘ TWIN FALLS-V( Hnvrc. • Veronica Marie • )u s e t o f f th e alarm belfsIfs th a t th e ir a fence att a minimum-securityi prison I Dctwcilcr, 77, of GrutJrunts Pass. Ore., TWINN FALLS - Milum H. PArrangempnis arc pensnding and BERKHL£ L E Y , C»lif!'(AP) - 7 I f you . ialc, about,2 0 miles soutli of I and formerly of Twirwin Falls, died .‘'Mike • h Hickman, 8 8 , o f HavrCf-~Jf~-4 ^ill be announced by FR ey n o ld s -want to waiA-alk the walk, you've got to prison break didn't. in BlufTdalc, Saturday, July 22. 1995995, at the Royalc M ont., amand formerly o^Jw ivF^^V FuncrolI Chapel in Twin FnFalls. talk the talkalk. “ No one'from here eve:vcr says that,” Sail Lakei City,Cit auiliorilies said. I Garden Heollh Care FaiFacility in Grants ■ ' Two escapeeses from o Utahh ' campus police Sgt. Davavid Eubanks Four monnonihs away from parole, I Pnss. prison ble>lew their cover by break*C' said. they now/ faiface up to 15 more years I —. A memorial .scrviccicc was held July srvic^ r in g a n unwritten u n local low'onn Pressed further ab spent 0 doss period cariicHer teaching MabotI Halui-Household-Antiques I Hospilitals ______Dole in particrticular o f beingtoo cavalier eighth-graders in their clossissroom. Collectlbles-Shosliono I about budgetp tc u ts. , P e rc h e d on a stool inn fro n t o f a MUSSERBfiR BROTHERS m S toMEERS I MAGIC VALLEY’ RIREGIONAL MEDICAL CEN13JTER Released - "Educationion is not supposed to be a1 grw n-slate chalkboard, witvith m ops o f (HnwrtrH•rtrmaaanMienMco.) ■ Carol Hunter of■ DuDurley; and Toro Dryngclson olofTexas. partisan polpolitical football, and it the i world and the Americiicos a t either ' TTZZZnr Some names arc omitted at patients' rcquest.:st. ' should not be side, C linton gave alesson it HAY, SEPTEMBER 9MB95 I Births be when Congress returns," ! I in 2 0 th cen- h, co Neal Estalfl-Household-Filci I Admitted A baby was bom3m to Mr. and Mrs. Manuel.1 i d. tury1 history, touching on1 bothI world Advcrllscment-Sept7 I Alejandni Garcia oifTwin fT Falls. o f H cyburn; nndJ totc Mr. afld IvTrs. Brian ScSchont or Th' uke of proposed GOP cdu- wars, ’ the Cold^Wor and raciicial strife. MASTERTOtSAUCTlOMSERVIlg ■ Burley. cation cuts,, issuedis at the conclusion of But his primary lesson with the future, not histoiy. KY.SEPTEMSte S'" 10:30 M I Released a two-day' politicalp swing'through ’ Somi-AnhualConslonment ■ Lucy Altomare nndad .Alejondra Gnreia. both ofo f Twin JvlINIDOK.OKA MEMORIAL HOSPITALlL Californio,, f< foreshadowed o broader Urging the pupils to stay»y in school, ™ iim™” Equipment-B)eckloot ■ Fulls; and Matiliew PipciipcrofClarkstcn. Wash, budget clashih thist foil. Clinton I said, “Education mimakes up an AtfvortlMnicn;iinicni-TlmisNcfws.Sepl3&8 - ■ Admitted ••We have/e loi invest more in cduca- essentia! < uirt of your■ ffuture. ... AfAgWediIy,S^9 I ------L--CA SSIA REQIC□lONAL MEDICAL CENTER.iR------LnVievc-.Cranc.;c 0 o f R upert: and L eo n a -WiVilkit of tion.-And wTEMBKg'‘ Utf I ~| promises." stays l ^ l t h y ... 1 hope I con1 ccontinue to I stnoir, SEPTtEPTEMBaiO*'-1.ta9-4pa I mo Store and Soda Fountain ■ F o r osbltuary b i rate InformatiItion, Addressinging 10,000 people, rhdstly 'd c olbm c'things that ore uselscful fbr my “m SI m country. I’m not much on1 justj laying edibles-AnliqueFutnllufa ■ call 733^33-0931, extension 27BI school childrcdren, at Abraham Lincoln c £ ^ - J c i 0m e ^ ( 0und ■ Obituaaries around." ______Middle Schootool, the president focused a Atfvci ______on education.n. • His proudest accompli!>Iishment as JMA AUCTIONEERS . I ...... • • ■ D ocio w hhere e he farmed and ran ■ • j He contendinded that GOP cuts would president p is making the ofoffice more- ' . Burley , a heard oof f c a ttle in M alta. In Ihe i M : H a z e j ^ „j cost schools>ls and jo b 'tra in in g pro- active. a “I have used the pow ivjCTTbiraiovi^ I oariy 70s,s. they moved, to their “ 3wers o f th e ^ISh?R’o«Root-Pickup-Household ' | • presidency to tackle thing: Royal Picket p r e s e n t hhomo in Burley. His CurtisC G. Hansen grams S3’6‘ trullion.dollars.mi: Head start, p igs th a t h a d Miscellaccllaneous-Glenns Ferry ■ - Q wife d ie dJ iiin December of 1991, , « « ' drag-free schschool programs, college not n been tackled.” AdvciAdvcrtlscmenl.Scpte I Ftoyal PIckot, 05, < Curtis Grant Hanson, loans and the national ser­ He added: "I know I hhi av e m ad e TERS AUCTION SERVICE I t ' s I 9 9 5 at and ho hahas lived alone there piFlagstaff, Ariz,, and forn'rmor^v o Snmts and loa died Tuesday. Sept, £ u n til M aay y of 1996. wtth the he ve called AmeriCorps will some s m istakes." the Rexburg Nursing ( Hazetton. died Friday. Sept.t. 1. im ^ciniliotivc . . MOKOAY.IY.SEPTEMBER11M998 S v I . ICO o f h is s o n . G a le n in be drasucallyIly rcduced our eliminated T h e p re sid e n t’s trip inn v o tc -ric h JollJentE Royal was born .Janl l n 9 Tqio -assis'tanct In Flagstaff. JentBCti* Vehicles-Tools , ! I a his wlfij. Lois. • ■ • • ■Ho . was born March 29.. '1947. in . . under G O P» pplans, the White House . ■ California; C the I9th visit ofjfhisjircsi- - Jtoal Estate-flupert ' ■ . In Burioy. tho son? S o i" M .a n n ? e Ps^su^survived by ono broth- tv ^dvofllse^1ent-Sept9 ■ and Dora Loona Brigc Twin F alls, th e so n of All^Iton a n d says. deney,d signaled (t higherer level of Wfl R °SCcow O (Pat) Pickett of Bessie gg Hansen. He was thoI yyoungest Republicansons maintain that sacrifices intensity ii in his re-election1 ccam paign. T m AUCTION SERVICE I tho sixth of eight chi ake, Wash.; one,sister, nf attended schools inn BurioyE Ho of thfoo children. He had ono10 brother. are ncccssa^ to balance the budget Many N political experts sajiny C lin to n TUESDAY,lY,SEPTEM6ER12*,5m S ■ I Dot) Bjorkman ol Larry La (Dorothea) Hanson ofo Idaho and that niniriany programs dear lo must n win Califorata to winin a second Housetiol was a lifetime memtmbor pMho Anaholm,. Calif.;( and two stop- - ca setiold-Tools-Anllquos ■ C h u r c h of- J e s u ss (Christ ol Q Falls and one sister. Connie3 (Dennis)( Clinton m wwasteful a and inefficient term. tc ConslQnmeQnmentsWelcoiiK-Jeromt . ■ Saylen S. Pond of hqHardy of Twin Falls. ..KUAiLAASAUCTMWBARII : I - • LaHor-day Sainis and and Donald G. Pond ol - i two-year mission in H Ho aitonded olomentary schools* In ^ I , K i I? 1 B righam CiCity. Utah.' - HaHazoliori:aculiHleDCle£LVa!l( - , FRJ0AY.8E'.S E P T a tB a iF »1998 I __ _ - rr was a high priesl at U le r a f wlll b e h e ld 'a t 11 — — Guyti'Wirta'»nro-Joi»sE$tale~AntnpJ5r— r - g - r — hfs death. Ho marrii School. Ho served in the) Army^ in jrday. Sept. 9, 1995. at u|gVietnam'. Ho had been a boat)atman on Antique8 Tfu.Tfuck-Household-Tools ; ■ . Irene Exeter on May ley LDS 7th Ward . .Guns-ecllevw...... ■ ... !■ in Elko. Nov. Their ,;,arriago i the Colorado-Rlvor forthe3 pj a s t 25 dvenisement-SepllS ■ with Bishop Garth vsiyears. He spent two winterss running - '. w a s la ie r s o le m n iz e d iin 'i's Salt -officiatlngr-Burial will-,r^(3 HTAUCmwj^CE : I Lake City LDS TempU ihaviverih'Chlie, South'Americirlca. - - - Reynilolds P follow alat Gem Memorial Ho\ is survived by hjs fatherler. broth- S H r.SEPItMBERir-'ISBS' I 20. ■ 1980. They-' l'vo<^i in G orcJens in Burley. Friends may' gr f Pocatello for a numbe or end sister. He .was precec e d e d in all whilo Estate-OualllyFinnlturs ■ ffcall Irom 6 to 8 p .m . F rid ay a t da; ■- Coins • Household -Twin Falls' ■ !: where he worked ass a mechan- ». death by his mother. Funerm(IGh^jel M c & u llo c h - H a n s e n jHo will bo crem atod In Fl dvonisement-S^IS : ■ ;• ic and later drovee I tru^ck for M brtuarv/ Iin Burley and ono Qn( nuAucTibiimo ' ■ . ; O r a n g e T ru ck in g . Ab<^bout 1944. and 0 riverside merrorfal willirirahald I ' fore tho f^uneral on-gtot 10 a.m . Friday, Sopt. 8 , 1995, 1 at they moved to Burley a t th e 'c h u rc h . Lot Y,«PTEMBBt16~-10Mi I ’ ; (armed. They laterJVo^v^d n tS Saturday at Loo's Ferry In P age. Ariz. • ] RBESTPUaUCAUTOAUCTION: ■ ' mtisenwS-ScptS.IO •- • ' I «ICKA»PsSS,BIC. ■■ ■ 2466 Aitaisb'tTAv^S7E.» Twin Falls iY,tEPTBIBBI2S*.1MS ' I . - S iSkem'■ m a io w W. &(k)li6cttblnCMislamient ■ I - ^ I 733-4!4900 lion-FilerFalrw^ " \ ■ . 1^... : ■ A- ' T in N FALLS • K1MBE»BERLSf , , flisement*Sepri7&2f~ ■ tIERJCANAUCTniCO. ' ’ I ^ i H ^ ______' 7 3 3 -6 6 0 0 Urade _____ i _ . -,,WEHTA ...... ' I SUNOAY.SE i E.E.&Hannaliwt ' CoilecilblW-Col Advntl * JMA SATURDAY,« IDAHO'S LARBK AtJvoflis M m ca SATIMUY.S ' V TF .WodnoadayJ/^ c p lo m b o r 6 ,1 9 9 5 Timoa-NiI3-N0W3. Twin Fotfs, Idoho B -3 • J'3' Magic Vafaliey/West

There’i!’s violinss in M inlidoka CZ!ounty schools5 5 Cassia G[bounty comim r issioners School Districict hires ' T job. but we wanted to get someone ■ I | | | | 3 t o M in there wyho ht really wanted to see theS?____ v e t t o p aiss ! S8.5 m illiilion budget ___ . tuU-time mstn:r u c t o r M T b full-blown'n program implemented," By Jennifer B un^ —■ increase; in the budget allows for Goodworth ^ Times-Ncws writerr 1 a 2 perccntcent increase in employee B y R ich ard Streeby LimitedJ toti grades 4 to 8 , thc pro- s^ilarics,, a newi 911 dispatcher in T iroes-N cw s writer gram will1 eventually be expanded to BURLgY - Casassia County thc sherifT!ifTs department, a deputy the high sc schools. Combined with,, commissioners hadid y et to p a ss clerk inI the thc county clerk’s office RUPERT - The som.)mctimes dis- band, it wilA-ill become part o f a full- ' the proposed S8.5 mmillion county and the: juvenileju' justice system c o rd a n t sounds o f violinin <.stings being b lo w n orchcstra program, budget by T uesday evening.c' th at nowIV must ir be funded by the - pluckcd and bowed b>by inexperi-: th said. H n |^ H 9 Goodworth: . T h c d a y ’s ag enn c d a in c lu d e d co u n ty rathirather than the stale, cnced hands can be heard in ^i^ tcen1 oc f th c 1 1 2 districts in i" negotiations - thatt Ifollowed the Burleyy residentrc Michael Jones : M inidoka County schohools for thc Idaho, icluding Cassia and Twin 1*1 morning’s public' bujudget hearing told commmmissioners they should : s c c o n d year...... Falls, havevc strings programs, said . - on county employ,lyec insurance have madeadc cut-backs rather than But this year, for thc'l tim e, a Gale Maxey:ey, a fine arts consultant to plans. increase: theIhc budget. ; full-tim e strings instmctoctor there to the IdahoI Department of Education Tlic county has bebeen consider- VI feelI thatthi you as commi.ssion- : ^ b rin g it oil into harm onymy — 24-ycar- in . ing changing its healralth insurance ers have: an an obligation to cut taxes i o ld Knrin Hcndricks oTfLogun, L< Utah. cks said she dreamed of J company to save scsome money, and trimI fat,"fat Jones said. Hendricks recentlyly graduuted being perperformer in high school. ’ ' . Tliacounty carries BlBlue Shield. It Jones; pointedpo tb Twin Falls ; from Oberlin Conscr but colleIlegc discovered teaching jcrvutcry in '8 heard proposals Tufuesday from County’s’’s budget1 plan, which : O berlin, Ohio, with 0 o bachelor’sI was her truerue passion. In addition j o RICKARD STREEBYrrrrnw-nmo^-No— h e r p r iv a t Blue Shield and BlueJC Cross. froze depar;panmcnt accounts at thc ; degree in ccllo pcrformn:mnncc. She is ate ccllo lessons, she}® County dcpartmenlrnt heads gave 1994 level,vel, allow ed fOr u 3 per- : p ro fic ie n t in all the strinringed instm- Karin Hontmdrlcks, tho new stringsgs teacher in Minidoka CountyC taught frc;reshman German. She brief explanationsas of budget cent emplo;ployee pay hike and still ^ holds a bac . ; m c n ts. she said. S c h o o l DJsdistrict No. 331, leads a) clclass of fourth g r a d e r s Dachclor’s degree in the changc.s and a coup!ipJc of county rcduccd properlypro taxes by nearly lan g u ag e frfrom the University of B u t the-mojority o f he residents asking quest:stfoitS • 6 perccnt.It. t Elemontary School Tuesle s d a y . Arizona, which w she attended for ' dents in grades 4 to 8 pli The proposed $8.55 million bud- Commis:hissioncr John Adams • irs before transferring to . ! Iin. '' ‘'I get calcalls from parents all the: had1 (Assistant Supcrinterendent) Bob three years get is based on a 3 percent told Jonesies that budgets reflect ; This is Hcndricks nfirst public time." shee ssaid. “My roommate's aI PavlockI on thc phone iiin 20 min- Oberlin ConJonservntory. increase in propcpcrty taxes, cach counounty’s situation and. In additiorion to the ability to play an : school.teaching job, th the o u g h s h e 's ninth teachciher. and sh e ’s jiist am azedI utes.”i sh e said. according toI county thankedd JonesJ for his com- ; been teaching the ccllo> privatelypi for at how manytny calls 1 get," • • T h a t w a s Aug. 13. Sh>hc came to instrument,It, her lessons can teach Administrotor Timm Hurst. An ments. ; te n years. •». It was disdistrict parents who askedI ini terv iew Aug. 15 and was w offered students disciscipline and give them an A f te r lyi weeks work!irking in dis- thc School3l : B o ard to sta rt th e p ro -• tth e jo b th e same day. emotional duo'mlct; sh e said, ome arc bom with a knack trict schools, Hcndricksks says she’s gram beforeore thc beginning of thc: H cndricks replaced foui)ur part-time While som W ife says busisband to be retritried for assault impressed wilh thc involvolvemcnt of 1994-1995>5 schot^l year, AsisistantI tteachcrs - two hod othciicr full-rimc for music, Hcndricks says hard w ork parents in their childrenen ’s musical Siiperintend(ndent Rtohard GoodworthI Jobs j in Minidoka Counin ty S c h o o l can poy o ffT ffor anyone, POCATELLO (AP,P) — The ken wiiliII D Deputy Prosecutor Mark ed u catio n . said. DI istrict N o. 331 - lo give'c the strings “I have a lot1 o f people who say, ‘I cstronged wife of a PO'’o c a te llo m an M urphy af\ciaf\cr the ju ty failed to reach a Parents wanting cvcrytrything from And it wasvas a parent who contactedI pprogram the full-time attittention and can't cany/ a tunc in a bucket,’” shele acquitted o f slabbing his hi 2 -year-old verdict onn thcth assault charge and was advise on buying, a violin»lin to a little Hcndricks; alabout h e r job'. H endricksi ccommitment it needs. GoodworthG said. "But: I think they just haven’t’t stepdaughter says her hususblmd will be told her liusbiusband w ould be retried. extra attention for a sh;shy student, said. ' ssaid. been exposecsed to m usic." tried a ^ in on battery d]Kir;prgcs. Tlie juryry o f 10 men and two women h a v e n ’t hesitated (o contacitact her. "Kim Harlarpcr callcd me, and she “Tlic volunteers did a titre m e n d o u s "Anyonec canc learn," she said. Leslie Shiozawa sat'd1 ishC-had spo-'-'-dclibcraled:d fcfor two days.

... 1 ( S tate eyes boat-titlingI g p r o g r a m Brieflyr ______BOISE (AP) — Motorcycycles, snow- Idaho’ hoslos 80,0 0 0 m otorboats and m obiles, cars and recreatiction v ehicles sail boats. It iranks scventli in thc num- OPE5N HQJ S'air reports:s fewer attendaiants than ’94 have 1 to be titled in Idahaho. but not berofboatsps per capita, and tops amongS WEDNESDA)AY, SEPTEMBER! FILER - Reported attendance ott at the Twin Falls,11s County Fair was way boats. ^ Western stottotes. About 30 states cur- . ■ dow n from last year —- oonly 94,318 neople passedd tliroughI thc gates. Last •‘It’s ridiculous," said Roi•on Findley, a rently title bo;boats. year’s total was 120,417,17, and thc 1993 total was aboibout 113.000. Iboat dealer, especially whvhcn today’s ‘‘It wouldild protect boots in legalii S to p B y arilnd Meet O ur^^l F air Manager Cindyy DemoneyC said the reason miglitm: have been the use booLs ^ can cost 580,000 to SSI1 00.000. terms,” Botelitclersaid. o f 15 new-cash registersers this year, which perhapsi countedec fairgoers diffcr- With no program to titlet; boats. Findleyiiooiogrces. ‘Thcorctically, ; ently thon’lhcy had beercen counted in previoas ycareare. Daily revenues were Idaho ‘ owners can be easasy prey for you can haveha it (boat) stolen in1 Dee 1 ju st slightly below lostst year’s. > An olllcial revenuelue total will be released boat-thefi ^ rings. OfTlcials saidsa thc state Idaho andI hhave it taken to another D a r ^ m som etim e in October, she said. aalso is becoming knownn as on easy state quiteJ c easily ," he soid. " I f I ’mjj S p e c ia liz e rmark for boat-laundering opoperations. going to owown something, I want it Tlie state Department of Parks and* legitimate.” — I' .'Sf.' 9. ' Commission(ners to buy 911I equipment1 , Recreation, the agcncy thatIt admj inisters Tlic cost: of boats todoy justifies boat■■ F R E j p ‘ t Ti^ i v f T ^ JER O M E - C om mlissioncrs isj from four counticsies cleared a significant the tl state boat registration1 programp , is titling, he said. sal "With something the . h u rd le Tuesday in their cnhanced-911 projcct by agreeing to purchase 1launching; a public-awarcrencss cam- mognitudeofo f that investment, it is ludi- a fm ol batch o fcom mnunications ui equipment; puign about boat titling, h crous not to3 h:have a legal document, not1; The five-member joiijoint bo ard unonimously.^ign\grced lftj§pend SI.255 ‘•W e’v e been, w orking5 o< n it fo r a o n ^ forMrec cowner of the boat but for ^million for radio communications c equipjiprn&iit 4^itli Teton ccouple’o f years," said Fraru n k B otclcr, . theUendinginstitution," im R E E o n Communications Inc.. frfrom Idaho Falls. *- ddeputy director. w t all boatoaters agree. ____ - T h e y voted to spendrnd S668.769 with a compaipany called Intergraph , The campaign.may resi:su lt in p ro - ; R i\s WintcIntcr^ launching his ski boat ----- — Coipon>tionr4>{i6cd -irij.I ears to crcate at Lucky, Pga?gak R cscrvoir.ncar-B oise,-. ------:------—JJ •mRlTivapplnB::------^ “TiinarnlatoryboaT'titling p ro g r a m ,'if -said,r‘*It’s anothcrbureaucracy-that— ar ' ’ , Both bids were qualjality equipment, who recorcommendcd the items bboaters w ant it, he .said. needs more: money.”m a fte r researching voriou;ious p ossibilities with sevcra!;ral committees, T eto n was the sh'ghtlihtly loWer bidder comparedred with Motorola, and < Intergraph was the scccecond lowest bidder, but o return1 on ■ its take top honoi PEIV... KETCHUM — EntnirCrants from jeromc, Sun Vall'Dllcy, Richfield, Hnilcy schedule J; Monday, sa; D W O l and Twin Falls took top)p honors1 in thc Big Hilch ParadePai Saturdoy, part of . Holmes, chief pilot forir the state , K etchum 's Wagon Days/s cclcbration.c Transportatidn Depanmcicnt’s avia- M i n i - Cl a a s s i a F a m lily P ractit i c e Lawrcnce Edwards o f .Jerom e was the first-place:e 'winner in thc wagons tion division. 1335AIbionAve.,] BBurley, ID division, finishing ah eadid o « f Lcs Broadic o f Areo ondand Jim Brooks o fT w in Thc pilot was identificfied as Bill : Falls.ChoddyWaitlofTvTw in Falls was the winner in ithe open division, and Lund, L 26. of Wenatchee,c. His pas- : the Animt}! Shelter o f■ H ailey was named best floaloat, finishing ahead of sengcrs were his father, DC on L u n d , P r a c t i c:iNG b Pay^ClANSS O F T H E C l INUV ie : 58, of Wcnatchee, and hhis uncic, * , H igh Country Swingerss o f H ailey nnd Jimmie Limesnes Dixie Lond Band of ^ »■» D r. B ren t PasWfNE ; Sun Volley. Other south- y injured in biktke accident „ 9 7 in th c rcgiqp bound by U.S. S Open M-P, 9am-122 noon,i lpm -5pni '** Foror appointm ent, callI S'i678-2271 : . H A Z eLt ON - A four-:ur-ycar-old boy was injuredI TiTucsday evening when cn.st. ci U.S. 2' in the southth. Glacier , he swerved his bicycle in Ifront o f a car on state Highv•hway25. PiPeak in thc west and t t! h c r id g e Wt alk-ins are wew e lc o m e . : Witncs.scs reported thnthat R am iro Riojns o f Huzclzclton was riding cast- ulalong the north sideJ o f L a k e ; bound in from o f his homom e w hen he swerved in fronront of a westbound cur Chelan. C Holmes said. driven by Daniel Gilly,, 1C16, o f Hazelton, .said CpI, Jocclync Jo( Roberts of the "And ns you know, a g o o d p o r- ■ T w in Falls County Sheriffriffs Department, tionti' ofthe Lake Chelan souths( orca ^ C a s; s s i A R e g i o n a l . jM edical CenENTER kes cvcry- ! . N o citations will be issussued. she said. Riojas’ conditidition was not available is is burning, nnd that mak( IH C .l.Wrcf v, o f Inicnnounuiin l lctillh-1 (G,r.- at press time. body’s problems more•e i n t e n s e Compilepiled from staff rqxnts becausc that’s our searcrch area," , ______

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Wendn Ihc JVnuiieh. . N alh:hnn i M oeller sent MinicoCO into the : nior Casey Egbert, wlio,vho was a perfect 6-of-6 le a df. ’ ~ serving with a pair of)f uiaces, a a d se n io r (Shiloh ;ua?t JvtIv 'V ^ Raft River rolls over Rocflockland '‘— r Jax. who was 7-of-7•7 \with one acc. Egbert I’ V i - . served oul the first gitmeime, and Ja x w as l l - o f - l l ROCKLAND — Raft Rivetct bbeat Rockland for TFC/i^:A stom ps past JacltpotQ tJ V b l '* ^ 1 I ilg the Bulldogs 15-5. ; in G am e 2. a lso servingng coul the match. **]the .second time ihis year, beatiilg i. CKPOT — The Twin Fallsills Christian M c D o n a ld sa id thee Bulldogs B had problems *•15-13. cmy volleyball leain beat Jackpot’sJa JV [ JM u Tlie Trojans were led by Hollyilly Harper and Holly g the Trojans’ serves in jj 15-8. .serving a n d h iin d lin g tl Higley. who. while serving, helpci:Iped Raft River tally . '• i ^ both games. 1 I points. Melissa Zarogo/a, helped he! ihe Trojan.-f' Wendell also wonn llihe JV and freshman score nine poias o ff her serve iniitheflnil.game, th( ir i- I■meet T m atches. Rafl River coach Coach Denn'ennis Lee also cited p jgetrich t 15,15 Richncl(11212,3 CCyndi Wight and Debra i-amsworworth us notable per- urtaugbt 15,.15Richneliield3,10 fomiers, Filer Hghts past GIcSlenns Ferry in 3 lo Mururtaught 16,15 Dietrichch l4 , n AP photo - • GLHNNS TERRY -— i'ilcr\ fought 'ofT ii fcisly Rockland is now 0-2. Atlanta'ss (Grog Maddux gave upp Just seven hits and walkedwa nor^o In his > Cansec(:o’s blast: gives Bo^)SOX 7-4 \win over. g comopletcote game shutout over tttho Cardinals Tuesday.•y- ilifomia Angels.8-0. ... BOSTON (AP) — Jose Canseco hit a l a r d s , 1 - 0 ' American Le<.eague ‘ ikcn w cnl 3-for-S with a homer Ma«i d d u x d a^zles Ca the I4ih inning Tuesday _ tlircc-run hom er in the ■ solo shollots by the Orioles. The six homenenm s tied the night to give the Bostoiston Red Sox a 7-4 win ninth • off JefT Monigomery. club marlark for a' hOnie gamc and was; oneot short o f a A T L A NNTA T (AP) ~ Tlie St. Louiiuis C ar- Jonal League over Oakland und hurtlurt ihe A thlctics’ long- team reciecord. dinals have,vc seen enough of Greg'M;Vladdux NatlOl shot wild-card chances.ces. , YWliite Sox 2, Rangers 1 Ripkc:ken can becom e baseball's careereer iron man in ov er th e la;last 17 days. They wero: oc n Ihc ' 22nd hom er on a I -0 lies finale Wednesday, night, .s raves manager Bobby Cox Canseco hit his 22 AIILINGTON. Texas — Mikeike ILiiVallierc home- *he serit I. .shattering a s h o rt e nid d o f tw o 1 -0 coinpletc-;-gamc Maddux.” Bravi few (hoiighl would ever be hnikei ------pitch off CarlojrRcycsyes (3-5) wiih two ouls rcd'for ilie first time in more thanlian a year, a Iwo-oul t^conl le 'ken. s h u to u tss aat the hands of the AtAtlanta said. “Ho wass rc rcaf g ood ag ain , no’t great, , after Troy O ’Leary singledsi»i und Mo Vaughn drive in ihe 1 lih inning Toe.sdayby nighl i lhal led the Braves ucc:c iin that span, v . real good." walked. Rick-Aguilera-;ra^3i2)-pitchcd one in- W hite Sox pa.st ihe Tcx.t-s Rangers;ers 2.| and extended Tigcrsrs 6, Tw ins 4 •‘T h e lalast s tir^ he one-zippedd us,.J Maddux needcicded only 109 pilches, 75 of ning forthe win, Chicago's winning streak to seven..en. MINfNNEAPOLIS — Rookie CJ..J. N itkow ski th o u g h t abay he m ight bc at th e top3 ofthc1 A stros 10, RRe e d s 1 Juan Goiualez hil a 423-fool; homehoi run in the sec- month. T lie A 's s ta n e d ihc1C nnight ihrce' games out I— Derrick May followed a ond. the Rangers' only run off)ff iAlex Feniande/. The: 1Tigers, who beat Clevelandd oonMonday, >'St'r H O U S T O N — in the wild-card race,ice. trailing five olher X, w h o has w on the last th n GoiiJjIez's 22nd homer ended a U16-inning scoreless hadn't won\v iw o siruight sincc beatingng Oakland on M addux, irce NL bench-clearingg bibrawl with 0 gran d slam in icconil straight 4-hour, teams.' It was the seci streak for Fernandez. July 255 aand 26. , ' C y Y o u nng g Awards, becamc the; niajori ihg seventh innirming Tuesday night and the 27-minute game for■ OiOakland, matching the PhilI NNcvin drove in Iwo nins_ fiir diedit Tigers, in- le a g u e ’s fitfirst 16-gatne winner Tuiuesday Houston Astrosos snapped5 an II-game los- ' team 's longest this year/car. IIndians , 7, Brewers 3 eludingg l!Ihe go-ahead run' in the sixlh. night withth his fourth consecutivee coiTi- ing stre a k to the Cincinnati Reds in con- in for the 26th time in cowski (1-2) gave up five hits andan( two walks nlctc-g u m e The Red Sox won f MILWAUKEE — Eddie Mun-lurray had four hits Niiko\ nc victory, I-O over the CCardt- vincing style witiwith a 40-1 victory, striking oul three in five innings,s. Heh and Mike their last 32 games nmnnd increased their AL and drove in four ruiis as the Cleveleveland Indians beat A s c r ie s of bench-clearingbe incidents, apherretired l9ofthegame'sfinafinal 21 bailers.- E a s t lead to I5K- gamm c! es o v e r th e N e w Y o rk ,j,.the Milwaukee Brewers 7-3 Tuesdlesday nighi for their Chnstopl /IcGriff gave Maddux thele only starting when1 RedsRc rclievcr.Xayicr Her- Yankees, who lost lo3 S /enib, and th e Yankees loaded the base.s. Nel- third shutou:out. Biggio and JefTBogwell on Toronto, which begunun IIhc day 24V; games be- ^card race. the sever dez h it C raig Big It oul o f Ihc ja m ’by striking oul>ut Randy Ve- MadduxX tbecame the first Atlantaa pitch-| ,hc arms with co hind Roston in the AL. EastEi nice. %von consccu- son got < 1 consecutive pitches, clear- - ow four consecutive com uve World Series titles:s inii 1992 and 1993. The POrioics 8, Angles 0 larde. cr to throw mplctc jng both bcncheshes for a lengthy fight, lie ninth, the Yankees closed will;vithin a run on . gam es sin ci Blue Juys were out of conconieniion when the plny- IJALTIMORE — Cal Ripkipken jo in ed Lou In the ncc Phil Nickro had thatt many Hernandez was ejected then olong with • laiiingly’s six hom er with one out e rs ’ strike .stopped last seaseason. -t,..« GiG ehrig as co-holder o f one o frbaseball's ba; greatest Don Mat ,rJ0 -Jlin e 2, 1980. tinson. on. th e .fif\h Seattle pitcher, clu Harris and Johnsc had led 7-0. fctl-bchiml-S- -records ic Tuesday nighl^^^ying'ing in his 2;i 30th Charlton pitch he throws is w ith ’ a » After John CaiCangclosi struck out, Dave hrhis.’iixlhauvc. ^ _ linwrff-Qriolci; beat. , fc'iiine.fof. rg e n .ie n -aBid. ‘*lle ’b n o M lw ■_MUBuduu.-wus-m o ' ' —I anything'upup flierc for slfow. If he menakcs n the>ascs v,’ith1 oneon out. • • mistakcT^eRe makes them-with rioboitody, on "May fhen hlifhis if h first career home run base. Wh^ni^n guys arc on base, he’s’s even .pygr the rightht field1 fcnce, extending Score; a n d stitats - . - better." Houston’s leadid tc to 8-1 and e n d in g C incin- “ H e 's thhe e master," Urbani said. nati's bid to'swtsweep an .opponent for the t\a94,li].nw9 2&-Dcn(cr»(27j Hfi-Crmi ••T h i'rf •l y e r ------W I oa Push I i in - . • XtwmirtJc 1 3 )d from B5 lim es a n d he tolctold me it would have been IS Z E vent ______Statloition ______1 0 0 0 * ConlinuBd I OiBfflCX M U jU Time uc£K7 I 1 1 "what possible to maintaintoTn the status quo for an- 0«o« SO ?0 417 a J 1 1 2 3 B ut h e held h( his cool and asked ' Wuatzn other seven too 10 1 years bccausc we had forontj M ri .415 OraMkUM 7 [fni 3 1° ^ havelevercsr done to you?" , U.S. Opon Tonnls USA/chfll:hannot 23 army. But he said the cost in iiannol 32 ^10:: 9 . . m . hff«SBi,jar«' "There was wc a UPI (United Press Interna-In such a strong am: ^ gg Basoball. Cards ot BraBravos TBS/chan id suffering w o u ld have been “ “ r j %en - ’ B a so b a ll, R ocklas aot t 'Cubs WGN 0:35 o.m . o-a««»i«f«iioibaa«hff.D).(>rxhamM«i tional) reporporter standing there and hele mude human life and si . I M WJli il« Bosoboll. Angols nl OnOrlolos ■ eSPN/chc/chnnnol 13 2:15 5;: p .m .' ^ wp-vwa. a :c story . out of that incident,It. It put en o rm o u s," Playcaycrsaid. if; Basoball, Marlnors at. at Yanks PRM - ■ 5:: 'c much • ' All of this corcomcs together on the golf nood light and I did n ’t have USA/chw^wnok23 iiiSSZ S:: K i a s S s AT1AK7A “ 800 ' S . I S 5Sji» J7< U .S. O pon Tonnls 10 oper- tour for Player.:r. I He says beating everyone Basoball, tba 6SPN/ert]/ c i B i l 13 8:: trouble af\eif\er thot,” said Player, who WMDMtm I S 5 . S : >.«»« “ llo accsn 400-<0 -child school for blacks; pc. I ” IS• » J* TPw«» 4 ' 1 0 Ow1w8.« 2 1 11113 1 1 ] 1 I 4 0 0 0 JS?,? ” 1! -I lost thalth major tournament b; tw » TOUH 40 t II « TeM M JSH, ; J 3 S CarmV 2 0 0 0 Item;*f » 5“’g 4 0 3 0 uaiiiff?!,'' Stroke to RaymondRt Floyd, In my heart, he 1 But he dislike;likes the nationalism that is 314 0-e IttitoaB 2 ' 1 . ' srauiv OOOO know I havcav e w on 10 majors, n ot niniine," he starting to markirk iniemationali competitions CT » OOJ W l-« Kar«an«>J 2 24 0_ 0\ ‘ l0 I \ s r" JiV.?:“l3£ 1.0 0 0 'd er Cup. t 0 No cirtl cxr i£a*d M JB 1 e 1 Sftj-Bc 30 10 CTB«SrtM 3 0 2 0 ended with;h aa sm ile. . such as the Ryder OP-Ierrol lOO-TairBS.Kimi>p 2 00 0 ^ he p r ca Pres- "Yes, you try7 Klo beat everyone and if.you ;D-CnM< Ci). Dxrtr, |7). infai> (23).(?] praised former South Africa Cr»a73M.o«l. UIWCSOTA E-«'a;*4ruto(Sl OP-Oum: national don't you shakeike the m an ’s han d and con- Kjr-ut C.t, 9. Iero« 8.10 rrwv> (13) m-c«w(2n.cw;*»m.J«Ti^jojTw(ii(, Dcnaxr un lOO-OUgo 10. T(U>4 2^! ffi £s r ' IH!'™ n 1« t Fredcrdcrik de Klerk "the only na IUn<*< (6). and go back out next week Ci«.TUni3 r. 3 ttrnU T«BaOnltjTHR-UVi«.fa(1|. leader in thethe history of the world whoo intcn- g ra tu la te him anc ^ ama *'i"io n 4 0 1 2 (23) CS-HiMnytJ SF-|^I;> Wl * DaSTO«(U«»iniuuniis. A(PM 7 2 J 5 4-4• 4 2 4 D»W»10 OOOO " ' “ ■ " “ . «H-nWWt»l ca-t«r»»s» played golf with de Klerk s8l.S-« 11-3 1 », 1 ° StUui I5»»J 0-11 al Tt IJI (rcajenfl,tik/yeS|. I OrMnW.3.1 I 0 0 0 0 t «aa>>” lo BC6T0N ’ ' » 0' «-«, - ■ Omand |>U IM>Mr«(C>a>cf receipts. To m e that UTinslates IIBP-C7niXiin)7»l .Mjru« Tc(* 3« 0 10 S TMilaI 3 r 4 S 4 muutl S 1 1 2 OXvyd ^ '.,^ 4 , (Ma03iuniS2e 7 Continuedd frof m B 5 sion and gale rccc OwtMrt 7 0 ' 0 like to shore in other people’s 212 CD0-« C;mt2li 7 0 2 0,UV^I andnd Polioy arc battling for SaiSanders w ould like CLEVaWO UHVUV/tNXa ^ JM M I t li;; lUt tlicm sharing his.’’ NLstandlnRS ocn ao~* uco-tit> 3010 Cm«ii the baseballall player-eo'mcrback who hhelped revenues without ti EmIDmux ' '■! I Mi* [-C<,rtW(4).NUrnU|l|.D<0«(Jic 80 10'UeCatH .ynieh. NFL Propertiescs, run. by all 30 teams. No J 1 0 0 0 KrtXlaiiJ\|2S).CflnlD»aI21) 5fl-C«l-0,nn|2Sl SI 22 W>r«3l iSiitofiBflN- son. Tliat beebccame more urgent Monday ftSwt/u ■ M u 4««• 1 141 &Mroa2^ 4 2 2 0 SM:a')o uplc o f ow ners have any sym- l« B OaKi 4 J 2 0 Sotrfrt ER DB SO DonkJiu S 1 3 0 UdrMC in?n WiVAlNtORCWERS-Aaa “ hen Kevin'in Smith, the Cowboys’ besesl cor- than a eoupic IM 1 U.mr* 5 14 4 J1T..16 4 0 0 0 Dana PatBaJb 3 0 0 0 HoaarP :s — perhaps New England’s i3f V Tr»n*3D JOOt fU«Krt*in 4 0 0 0 liOo.rtliW.I2 5 1 4 4 ;;iS nowj>.pKf«.»>f*40njrtt ner, went dodown with an Achilles tendcidon in- Pathy for Jones -- J 2 I 0 Omla#>«iS.1 4-100 '•15 2 : ; S o»y atutw bi for .he ' Robert Kraft andmd Oakland's Al Davis, the • ' P IftOyrt 1 0 0 0 JOrtft t 0 0 0 l*raaaa * ” ' ’ LVi2“ 4 ^ m th»t's> expccted to sideline him ft a p 3\20 1 0 0 0 OUrforl.M 5 1-3 9 t 4 i ? m 7 i5 j SEATTlElWaSFS-ftae^ elemal mavcnck.:k. IPolicy collcd Jones "an A I' 3 0 2 2 1 20 O O O “ • ® ' “ ' 0uc4.Wa..lrtA«J-n.iMP«, .season. I 0° 0° 0° OMm o» m MA rm — ■ tactrnar»PaOkC««IUi But therere was ^ a general sense arourund Ihe Davis wannabe " ■ ^ M It? '\U CV^tt^ I D 0 1 Tm oun >t(2) 0P-O»Ji«3.D DUfFA10ML5-.iy«!r»T. CAUfCRIM IW.T««E IW. lOD-OaU«J12.D«wl0 2O- piaoduchMt^ him by tryiniI’ing to separate the Cowboysvs’ rev- T heyy o’object not only^lo.Jiis suh: ao jto-7 111). >iVilamft (30). UaeUnirm his style, as when he paraded • rhU N»an>anon(9|. JM ltl >cl'(3) DP-Or« ..ccnsing arm.,■m._ During Monday nigjit’s? jgame,' oii the field durir ,21 - • LUra*M7.l0O-CIt<«UM9.UJ««IJ«ai#Me EFVU30 OOOO Mnk2bft> 1110 AiCM(10).S-<’KiM:«.McC««. r Monico Seles, among others;------■17 « 2B-0«l.(4S|.U»rr»(171.1»Vr,(7|,(7| SO- [atria 4 0 0 0 Olxunaa I the Dallas; coachescc and staff memberers wore with tennis“star Me SS" g “ gj- (Ul 4 0 10 Ocn*at(“ IJ 0 V 1 Oi*lar« Un D«90 M M WS-Wa«« no logos onin theirt plain while shirts, notlOtcvcn ' " ‘OW. a^fnma iT U m BB 10 COmi* 3 0 0 0 ' , , o>r«tiadL!;^S^'Jcri He s also bucklucking the players'.union, aavMnd RCrt.tiC> OOOO W^iTOtl);i) SI 0 3 1 2 ^4 \ \ 2 8 wAatwtaiREOSMNS-a anything thathat said "Cowboys." 0,iktt«yV.'W7^ 7 2 2 1 7 5«**t6 3 0 10 IW«C ! ng must go through Players t 0 3 OPml 1 0 0 0 Dam* ‘ . . , « Quartartjcl fruis>» Jones alreiIrcady has bucked the leagiiRuc by P la y e r H ccnsing 1 Ak»a(af 3 0 0 0 Uartt3e: 2 111 HcntTOil 11-3 0 1 0 “n HOOiy sing arm of the NFL Players ujmtt.sniuio b 1 0 0 0 R>^1>5 12-3 3 n 3 n n n NMMrrU fpsi ro th cr than -the leag u ee sane- Inc.. the licensing ltaAty2 1 ,. 1 0 0 ' ° led that 't," said Doug AllAllen, the assistont executive SI UuXPiltc-natMK'AiVirulGim ‘‘O" o rie aigue g u policies." Browne addc( O^ttHrot. 2 tOO-CMfcmia Bj G«/«a<»Cf'(*J>»4B1tiae»»ir nission- director o f the. NFNFLPA and the president of 10 20-PhOpat20).S«)-(:0|,»rV>S. sriaSauts-'w'^M llie league coconstitution requires commit fiCAmf NEV o(pit*cnija.n agliabue to-give-thc-Cowbi•boys a Players Inc. - J . JMaTaimilCtBSe)i>l£ana>93(Vi» 06 cr Paul Tagl 'S COCIEOE -^jjaHng-r-andnd h«5 Will promptlyTlo'sa:**---- - .. .^ ‘'You only haveaye to look at the olher sports — iOHTOM •• COffTIWOaiAlt - Wr»< f' ptatufi (!!#•?• 11<) •< Ham (B«M mman'iindti^ Tile IcagUC;u c statem ent also noted: to sec what Iiappcrjpcns when everyone goes off SOJprn M 1» 1 ; 0 Caftm* e more that happens, the worse ! CnOmri 11,2)« ItMcr (NM*I0«1 Mr 0»v>tf 2 2 > ' 0 » « '' 33-0 t l •0i%4f.JirKifit.Mi 1-3 « 4 4 0 1 ouMtd 4 0 11 ounid at) inti mi«-Nr«S 2 0 10 Urnlib rf 13T0 KMnUMrWinaUartta id what rolling a grenade into 1t-t).«MDm CUiwrI 4 113 CWVr«» 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0- CfltfMl* which this. busine.ssbu deal was announce'c d nnd don’t understand w Uannaf (111 17>n3< aa 3 110 B40no« jamap OOOO UfU<3b . --week docs for Jcnyeny and the Cowboys." 0 4 » UcCkyp OOOO UmUiIn * MOO- ' ALbox scores Vaurwn 3 1 0 0 0 ERlKW.tMO a 3 0 0 CXranpn 1 0 0 0 Ufjtl __ TO* J4 e« e T«l» .17 vere less diplom atic.' Both Mara and,ind Allen noted that licensing TOnCHTO • IWMflCt c » x » TEXAS Snaagsc 2 0 0 0 CMmcI" 2 t 2 a UA»IAnW>UE-Nimadadjc^mcun D< ' O thers w er according to succciss on'jjie '** 6 M OO 040 0«T>»2ti 3 I t 0 EaiOoc aii^h ttrh ti Bmar» 30 10 CUvztaoc 2 0 0 0 ull5SACHlSnT&-.Sl7«l>l feu«»w T t Rarwl 4 0 0 0 Mo.irf SiO 1 0 TE-U the G iants’»• \W ellington M ara. th e Ico;:acuc’s Super Bowl wms s I ;3111 om» It 1 0 0 0 . TaBn.Uanat lUHun . properties revenuenuc last year. But he also not- . SS'i 5!” !1!! !1! I 00 so V ^t6 5 0 1 0 TMirf' 3 0 10 TeM . 29 1 d 1 TcMl senior owner.ler. ____ awTo' s 1 ' J I"-*’* > 3S to U 0 . PD«8WT£-4l»wJi«iS" irs ago. df^er o 1-15 season, it -...... liUiWta .300 0 VlWro36 0 itQCMai' “ 1 see wh1 } JJ 0 3 J3 ' 1 4 OMw)U 7«08-rM(ii__L.ie|o.,,brM1 _ ____m arkr ra nan I MakaM Mn ■'-E';!;i S “ 4Hi 0 3 4 2J 2 1 1 030 fyfl - -1 pwapm aa»iurti>*«

^ Wod'noadoy. ScSoplom bore. 1995 Timoa-Now:Mowa, Twin Fulls. Idaho B-7 tpain, hlalted G3lehrig (recori BREAFKER W f i ^ P r i (ide, not CaJ Rlpk*n d to break Lou43«hri0's contactacuUvA samaa A Loa Angelesa 1Tim es streak on WodnMday.'StpiiaptamtMr 6. at Ortola Part( atI CiCamdan Yard* In Baltimore. Baseball'sI's consccuiive-gomcs rcco:cord, the one Cal Ripken will1 bbrcdk Wednesday, camc: to an end 56 years ■ ^ . ago in the lobobby o f D ctroit’s.Book-Cadiadillac Hotel. _____ fl...... - - ______pf 1939: ~Rrcsidcnt FmnktiiH in n Rnn«;i»velt,______Cal-RIpken’s salsalary ~ —^ at the grandid 'opening of the New Yor('ork.W orld’s Fair, S t t -— told tho COUIjuntry, "America’s wogonon is'hitchcd to a ' ' btsabledllst star.” — Generncral Electric was selling refrigeratorsref for S5 400 I------1------1------1------r------r down, S5 a, mmonlh. — Judy Garland mo>novcd into her new Numbor Of playon on thohodtablodliBt c I ^ aJncothosOTiicbogan. iS^-i— Bel-Air homeme on 3K; acrcs. Price: S40.0(3.000. 300 - ...... - - j - • And in DctDetroit, on Tuesday m omin{ling. M ay 2. 1939, Henry Louisis (Gehrig, hiuing .143 aftercr tthe season!s first lillac lobby to meet V 200 ....- ^ jjV eight games,s, >waited in the Book-CadilU ^ New York YYankee'Manager Joe McCIcCarthy. who was A \A \ ^ ...... rom an off-day trip to hiss h hom e in Buflalo, • . 1 I I .. . I—. -J- I 1 ^ returning fror , 1M'r' '83 ' '85 "'8T ’flO•flo ' -Ol -03 -es ' V I...... 93 ‘94 05 ' N.Y. Poiteafew •82 '83, -M -as -afi •B7'ST -88 '89 .-BO. Dl -92 ’93 . When McCcCarthy cam c in, Gehrig askedasli for a private XOf' ■ — ------, ^ 7 ■ Storting llrwup whon #tro.treak ataitad. m eeting In ihcIhc m anager’s room, 35 W here are they now' KtoySO, 1982 Accordingig toi accounts told over thehe years, including , L Lou Gehrig's sasalary M cCarthy’s,s. tthe conversation w ent somom ething like ihis: - Gehrig: “I’r‘I’m bcnching m yself. Joe." McCarthy:'y: “ W hy?" f so - A’ Gehrig: "Fc“For the good of the team.1. TNobody’s had tO', f j ^ S B jjjB B . tell me howk" bbad I’ve been ond how mucnuch of a drawback '' 'flw 16 ...... I’ve been lo0 IheI club. I've been thinkiriking about it since U KPV I S37S0lfriyO7!*i^*i?. started ... w hen J couldn’tI sistar^OA 1 hoped J - 9 8 m ' 1/ RBjiS & l* the season sta pjSSj^ri"" w ould, that thithe time, has com c for m e toquTt.”to I - 1------= APphoW ' McCarthy:y: “You‘ don't have to quit.'it. T ak e a rest for a ' . ap p if^iigsg week or so,, andar maybe you'll feel all rigright again.” L ou GGohrlg wipos away a totoai ar at Yankoo •'.• • ; 1025 -27 to -311 -33 -35 -37 -ao Gehrig: “rj‘I'just don’t know. 1 can’tt figurefi out what’s S ta dHum li on July 4 , 1939. . the m atter w#ith it m e ... " ;''X ann ■ * And so it \ w as over. The streak, the* the baseball mari: , ,Dcspspite the late rally, however.;er, some had seen a gcn- ■ Durinring “The Streak" r l j A . subsequentlyly callcd by historians forr decadesd “the one eral dc(lecline. lc in the 1938 season, reinc;inembcr» pitching rival • Calhsilh»spla^19,131ollhe c Q K ^ - ; rccord no oneine will ever break," was ovei>ver. L ale Ortoi«rtoiM' 19.293 Inning* (99.2%) r June 1, 19:1925. to May 2. 1939: 2,12,130 consecutive Bob FeFeller. Gehrig’s decline wasiis cclearly visible, t year, it was his fielding • Tho othor 27 mo}or Ioobuo dubi .• ^gamcs. Fromom the Roaring Twentieses to the edge of ”Ii w asn’t just his hilling iluit ye IS Angeles Times, ' 'h«rhovo u*«d a comblnod 1 ■ W orld W ar■II. II. at firstu ibase," Feller told the Los Ai . , jetotal oiS22 •tatting >hort>topt ' ■ Gehrig was^as 21 when it started andd jijust shy of 36 at “He.e just wa.sn’t getting downn oron grojind balls like he . •-•(»37<)(ffefwntplay«™) -- • 'the finish. . u sed to. tc I saw that first, llien later lati that lie seem ed to «0 ' Tho Oriolo* hsv« UMd 29 Twenty-fiv<[ive m onths later, he w as dealead at 37, a victim have trinc yyou never wanted to throwrow Gehrigj^k'as a high, leaguo ployora have com m only kn b ' , ' . ' V s : d f e . j m maladjady, rare and fatal, is markcrked by increasing “insfde: ffa.stball. gono on th« dltoblod llttBlncotlto m uscular wea!'cakncss caospd by slow dcstruction c st of motor “Ancnd you never threw changeuigeiips to him — or any ^ urook boffsn neurons. o th c r'ppower hilier in those daysys —- bccau.se the fences SSSfffiff* By 1939,, C G ehrig’s tcum m aies couldu ld sec that some- in thos't)s'e'park.s w ere so much closeroser then. MonMai^l.t;»pea;', > J thing .was eateating away al Gehrig's athiithlctic skills, long “Onene game in Yankee Stadium,um. in 1.937, I m ade ihe “ ^ before even1 h2-Sonerod o the highcst-pa•paid player in baseball, had bei>een reduced to 536,000 — hi twltlod righi onkJa runnlr>g ou!«t a double Then cameme 1938, nnd a precipitousms drop in perfor- teammimates. ogalntl Milwaukaa (did noi cor»meootof mancc. Thele playI in g streak rem aineded but his batting Bcsiisides fumbling easy groundind balls and showing a %' 1,207 I thogamo). opped To .295 and his honlome run and RBI markcci d loss o f running speed,]. hihe was hitting baiting t^uflarwda average drop Osma 1,790... Jun* 0 ,1993-£ ler season for most practjoice pitches flush ... and bnreliirely gelling them lo the twislod right knee wlton his »plspikes caughl counts fell to 29 ond 114 — a banner SSH^11,117 . Gehrig’s lifeiimt; outfielccld fences. « on tha Inflold grata during a meleem< with but far short)rt o f G ehrig’s standards. G SeattU (d|d not come out of thotr>< gamo). • average w as,s .:.340.. This,is, from a man who had hadlad upper-deck power — lished his c.ircer with 493I homeho runs, still 15th on In 2.215 . If? templiniting today to look at Gehrigrig’s last three sea- he finii na* playad by Orfolaa | Worii/orid rvcord: Ssctiio Klnuga»a played ^ 0»m*» onsm tiva gamoa for the Hiroshima> CarpC in sons and pin]linpoint 1938 as the time; whenw his disease the idl-ll-tim e list. apiin's Central League from October 1 began ,o erod.ode h is skills. IrftQiQie first eight gam es o f ihethe 1939 season, having ------1- Cal.:alRlpkan ..2.117 | >c>obor 22.1987. Tl>e third boseman b four for 28. he rem oved himrclffrorpItin the lineup j j g j t f ' O 2, Mari,1«ri( Bolapoor 1.808 H ’ ondnd hNl S04 homers during hit career.. The1 regular But allhoug)ugh his 1938 average repre;presented a drop of gone ti • ' • 3, Lul#jjIsAporlpto 713 “J MOKeason in Is 130 o#me*. alm ost 60 points, poi he finished the.1938)38 season like the in Dot:litroit. McCarthy named Uabeipahlgren Ua to piay . , 4, WilliVIIIMMIranda . 604 ' J . Gehrig o f carisariicrycars. first. - • g s; Ron'ton'Honaan ’1 380 |j3______-■ ------— H e wrti; hi hi>ting.ni}ly,..2.7.7-,in.inte-tr- Am»ii.’ illy processed from match pass late in lhal six yearsars ago he was watching with a 6-3, 6-0, 7*6 (7-4)I) romp r over “rvc really the U.S. Open Tuesdayay night Sampras won,n. 7-6 (7^). 6-3, 6-4. injured chasing a deep pa court special- to match.”’ saidst Graf, who ployed o . •“ Monday nightght foolb:ill on television the No. 3 Muster, o cloy cou rthm against "I playedI a lot of barefoot,'' Black 'the first half. I on these hot three-setter• in tbc opening round and Muster never got his r tij^ •‘There was no contatact and it from a bar. NoNow he is Monday Nighi ist w ho ripped up his fert on ing blisters .said o fh is yoyouth on the gross courts ------V o n every oti:other m atch in straight sets. Courier. C Muster’s blecdin didn't look like the turf'c c a u se d iL" F o o tb a ll. 1 don'tdi liave to recruit o f taipc, but h is ' fath er,r, once a player at ; Courier, No. 14, will .flnifind out ju s t "M y back iss holdingh up really well.” were v. covert with a yard ol S w itzer said. “You couldd see Kevin Deion. Wee haveh Jerry out there for all it mattered he migight as well Wimbledon,in, installed home in hcfw far bock he’s come wvhcn hc he plays G raf has dodominated Sabatini o f late, f( running along and all of 0a sudden he doing il.” have played barefoot thec way’ little Zimbabwe,. thenll Rhodesia. “I have his next match ogainst N0 o. .;5 Michael but remembcibcrcd losing to her in the h; looked around like, 'Whoho hit m e?' Sm ith go.t,0.1 somej of Jones’ mil- Byron Black used to do. Bb>bck. w ho’s very high arclirches. I started gening a Chang, a 6-2, 6-2, 4-6,, 66-3- winner 1990 OpenI finalfi when Sabatini won B N obody touched him. lions beforee hohe got hurt. Smith got a grown up to all of 5-foot-9,J, pulled the very bad heel.»I. and then I had to ploy over Michael Tebbutt. i her only Gnuii-and Sloro title. . ' . gi . It was jusi torque stress;ss while he bonus checkeck for S4 million on first upsM o f th e afternoon1 byb sending in shoes, althothough my dad didn't like . No. 2 Pete Sampras, gettjetting better “Her^^mene k e ^ you off a little bit' fi w as running at full speed." Sunday afterftcr signing a contract the 6-foot-4 Stich p.icking, m e tearing upljp his court too much." ;------w itb-cvety mntch,.3c ry cd .ij t get the A y l^ ”- Grofsaid. ■ tli . Said Switzer “Dcion meTieans much extension to0 1 1999. ^ '.' m ore to'us how. This chasasirigDcion ‘"rfecl badbat about geltlng the Ryan disputes3 tough1 image ;ha.s gone from show to realMil business, money and not being able to help my ian Open i cr like the teammates winwin." Smith s;tid. ' D^y with(lidrawsfroiimCanadis T E M P E , A riz. (AP) —- BBuddy Ryan, the m aster When you lose a playei Lsn't co'nccrncd.____; o f th e q u ick hook. The coacoach who lets his players ‘pup’ you can go downhnhill q uick. ’ Jones w,xsn't , OAKVILLE, Ontario (AP)(AJ ------clarify his decisicsion, and said he . Jack Nicklaus,Nii who designed, ol earned that money with ch Abbey course, wos sish oulder the blam e. A tinkinkerer who shuffles line- ‘'- X hey’rc talkirig a tcar.'a' nnipmre and ----- ‘Sm ith e o n British Open champion>n Jo h n w o u ld send a letter let explaining the Glen some great years, yea lie’ll be b.ick,” he d imo the Canadian Golf u]u p s lik e 0 L as V egas bloclockjack dealer shuffles ith a t's hot good.” Daly withdrew fromm th e his ntisenbc; inducted it sf Fame along with ct An MRl lest showed SmImith has an said, ' Canadian Open on Tuesdayday. fur- Daly’s agent,. JohnJ< Mascatcio. Hall of cards. Holmc.s. a four-year vet- - ’s Moe N orm an.' W rong image, the Arizrizona Cardinals coaCh incomplete rupture off the right Clayton Hoi ther depicting the field:Id th a t said hus client was■as lired. Canodo’s ^ Carson Newm.in. moved be inducted as the only so Achilles tendon ond surgejery will be cran from Car includes only three of thee Utop-10 "W hen John DalyD a plays a tour- * ^ 0 be says. rting com cr .spot opposite nadion is a great honor.” "This is my football tcanam, so there’s not going required, i perhaps this wiweek, team into the startinj m o n ^ leaders ond 2 0 o f'th tht e first nament he likest to tc give 110 per-/ non-Canac vn. Rookie A lundis Brice fcklaus, a seven-time toto be a lot of wholcsolee tioling with b.ick up Holme)lmc.‘i. b e recognized fo r som e- g(gets a lo t better.” ...... Philodclphio — are negoti; Andrews in July, callecled the want to play if hele can’L”< nice to be : Parker. A “We're lookooking at a list of players ithcr than just your golf Ryan took over a teamI ththot played little defense -5andprs' agent. Eugene 1 PGA Tour’s office in1 PPonte- U.S. Rydet CupCu player Brad thing othe cc in\ Fort but it's hardird jjust to go o ut o n the wife is expecting achieveniernjcnts.” • ' inin 1993, yet went 7-9 thatIt season,s just short of the call to Parker’s offiec Vcdra.'Fla., and left a1 v.voice- Faxon, whose wil — Wayne,. Jnd.,-on-Tuesdalay3 was-oot. - S treet and.findfind.soincbody.” Switzer e would the oouple’s thlcdjcttchildc^w^hdrcw------I h e __ioumamcht— i ' begins—kikind bf-reoord that might: h(have saved the c o aching— t™il_inei^ge_sajing.he_w relum ed. said. hot play. He has 14 ddaj a y s to last w eek.. Thuisday.»y. . jojo b o ^ Jo e Bugel.. i '

^ ' . ‘ii'::___ I ...... r ■ oy. SoptomborB. 1995 8*8 'IlnioS'Nowo. TwiirwIn Falls. Idoho Wodnosdoy. ------; — }— I (bad)]luck oiifthelirish

: N o break: fori N otre D anm e versus anotl:ither giant-killer;r Purdue I ^______SOUTH B E N D).-if>a. /I (A P) — If last. . seasojson, the Bpilermokersrs is' offense. Ihc Fighting Irishli aare looking lor when the 'teamtea t-ullbuck Mik'c'AlsIstortTUsncd-fbi— = — sym pathy, ihcy’rc: tnnot going lo get I f T- ■. ■■ IW finished a disolisop- 109 yards and tutailback Corey it from Purdue tioachich Jim Colletto. i.y -• = iflfl pointing6-5-15-1. Rogers had 78 yardrds. The two are The Boilcrniakcik c r s u s u a lly g e t k.' , B u t H^oliz o i among ihe best runniming backs Notre 11 season.-Holtz about as much rcspc. “ going to,WcWest "They’re probablbly the two best hand as it hea^si intoii its annual L a f a y e tte as backs in the same bi:backficld that we 'he^aid. t H rivalry with N oire D ami e. . J underdogs. will facc this year." I P urdut is on a hi)high from upset- L 9 u ! ' **r d o n 't think thii For Notre Dam'cr e they can could care less." - Noire Dame’se’s loss to ( KB^ go to besides Deiriirick Mayes, and ,\_x?<^hwcsiem isn’t’t {going to make « n \ running backs Ramindy Kinder and Saturday’s gamee anya different, Robert Farmer fumbnbled the ball on > .. . either. Collclto saisaid. The teams - H w / two critical occasion; h ave played each other ot! every year 1 ^ 1 ^ ^ ‘.‘I still think w c hihave enouglf lal- ;sihcc 1946. and itt is ii always a big m f / ‘ en\ to win, but wwc don’t have ■game, for Purdue playlayers. I s j ^ W l . enough talent lo wir'in i f w e give up ' Noire Dame hoilolds a 43-21-2 O f e V the big plays, if w foolballll titeam . Palcmo W season-opening yictoiy ancnd cven'iug- they contiritinue to wanl.perfcction. !W t:essions and :s, that’s when people’make saidTilesday. cxprcsseil'similarr «concern before V _gcstpd he .may have wornI out0 his wcl- Sometimes, old City Council ^ ^ progrom sales You wear out your wcl-gl. John Shircy toi several games l ^;t t season,sc and the V come as the G ators coach.I. c h a n g e s. Y withholding the 'I .since August. 3u’re not perDict. The fansj „ 5 that Schoit is W result was usiiiillyly a Penn Stale \ In a stunning start toI his h weekly come. You’ JJ., money until she gel;ets a new stadium 1994, when Ihe • related how want perferfcciion. but tnat doesn’t blowout. media luncheon. Spurrier , .leasc-agrcemenL SIShircy sent Schott fsafc-.- baseball players’ ______"We’re not yvery good.” he had spoken before th(he previous , always happippen, now docs it? ■ ,' .. ' n Inct : rprtiphasiztnt? lhat I strike began.______------rPalenio said Tuesdi?sday. ‘‘fn c lost — - day's practicc wiili-lrcsnnlim an p unter . .. -_Wc re ir :.vtlic:ciry:nceds:thc;ii:;inon^JO; opcratc.i:__r“ 3 ^ tn c lia rg c r 6 f ~ t h c f o n s ’willvillundcrstandnhar (booing) ■7 tWor thrcc'pi^ctii:cticcs."wc”liuvc lO'days'o:rofpnictice'ilfndefcnsive; iTlbbby ;-p ’Stevenson,“a primi , ' Riverfront Stadiumm...... ing buthurt our team." ' been terrible. W c: hahaven’t exccut-— bacfc ■jijeersaftcrhc-nvcragcd-d -q n Jy .2 1 i5 docs nothins Her '•t'-'nierc is no legagol basis for delay I'em bn hcr^^— ; made a lol of “Eberl;:rly’s never played in a yards y on two kicks. •1’ Respondiiding tb a question. Spurrier cd well. We’ve m ini* paym ents.ts.” Shircy’s le tte r' employeiloyecs, ilien .soid she was going lo ! • mistakes. Wc havciiven’t been able fooibaJl11 gamej so thal situation “I put m y irm around hitlitn ond said,, 'said he doe^oesn’t believe ticket-buying^ said. "These delinqnqucncics arc ere- withholihold the,money unliLshe gol a • a right to boo college play­ to concentrale andd I’mI' very, very has boconwroe v ^ ncrve-ratking,” ’Robby. •] one good thin^^ about this fans have a ating cash fiow problemsp which bcttcrslcr stadium deal, Shircy said. •! ers even when their concerned.” Patem oI said.sa , ■ ggatiie.this week is • . may affect the cit:ity’s operation of Unde'nder the current-lcase.-whicli^ ----- team is putting out a Patemo. neverr kiknown for his PennI StateS will also shuffle nobody „ will boo you “ “ the stadium very sosoon.” ‘ lasls5 intoint the next ccntiiry, the Reds; ■ jjptimism. soundcided downright • around somso: e defensive players in because we’ll be on half-hearted effort. . S c h o tt h a s beei!cn demanding a arorc.sprc.sponsible for handling the rev-.; . giddy three weeksks earlier' at the Saturday’;ly’s opener againit Texas the ,] road." “said ■ " I’m not saying the moreJavorablc leaj:asc ogreemcnl for cnueses and a sending the city its share.; 1 beginning of preseaseason practice. Tech, co-arly owed under the lease,^ field problems havUI conviction and tackle night. "I didn’t think 1 I play was probablyJ'y - to build her a nevew baseball-only Tuesda;isdoy. "The Reds are now con- ' . positions. B o ris ODden d is probably out of would ^ ever be in a I bad enough that .in the stadium downtown.•n. sidcrabiirably in orrcors in moking poy- . To prevent anyy nmore injuries, football1 becauscb< o f a neck injury. position _ to say those I pVo arena, i f w e were Schott was notot at Riverfront mentsIts lol( the city on the lease." P a t e r n o vPatcrno has sort of things coach­ a pro team, yeah, bob Stadium on Tuescisday. The Reds’ Thehe city’s< shore of the revenues, ' moved sopho- - Vcduced con­ *We*re not v eri ing the G ators.” all you want. They^re publicity departmcrient said she hod payss aa staff; of 28 people who han; ■ tact during m ore B rad Florida fans let gelling paid, they'reJ"® n o sta te m e n t abou)ut the payments, die maintenancemai and other work a t; Scioli from ^ practicc. !good. The last twt\ o ihcir team have it last supposed to play. But Shc did not retum1 aj messoge left at the sladium.slac It also covers expens- - ••We d id n ’i 4 c e s ta c k le gSaturday nighl when college sports, in my her c a r dcalerehip. es, sucl-such as routine repairs and utilt^ I or th re e practicc * and 'inserted do a.s m uch they struggled in the first; halfh against opinion, you’reyoi not supposed lo boo’00 S h irc y to ld Clity it Council that tybjlls.jiis. _ we have been Terry Killens. j, to u g h w ork Houslon. a team that wasI?as I-IO last collegcsporlorts. ■ and that might tterrible. We haveiO n * t the only Penn year ond enlered the gamme as a 45- "Hopeful:fully, our fans will realize State line- > D o d g e r s iacquire securi m t y f o r N o m o ;i be one of the point underdog. lhal so m e; 0of these young freshmen excuted well. Vi b a c k e r w ith ,P ' rea.sons w e’r e ' ■ The Gators didn't take:e their first are not pro)rofessionals, they're notriot LOS ANGELES5 ((AP) — Thc-Los If "If a aplayer comcs tb management j much experi- not looking 'made a lot lead until, midway througigh the first going tot>e be perfect. At Florida Field, Angeles Dodgers hhave arranged for and has 0 concern, then we dcfinilelyi ence, on the 1; - very good |I . of m istak es. half and even though ththey pulled the>‘Swam|mp,’ we don’t need to be on off-duty policee officer to escort addressress that concern."' •*.; ri^ t now." he line.. *’ J the defense booing ourir players." p ■ pitcher Hideo Nonamo from Dodger Nomlomo's interpreter, 'Michael;^ We haven’t beel e n Although “away for a 45-21 victoryj t said. was derided for ollowing A'.421 yards to SpurriersT said none of the fans he Stadium to his LoLos Angeles area Okumuimura, w as driving Nom o hom'tfi P a t e r n o ’ s aable to concentntrate Killcns will be ^ had talkedd toti would fess up to heck-ck- hom e after cach gaijamc, a newspaper afterr aa gomei over a n\onth ago whch i at a defensive the *' Cougars. biggest worry idcd o v e r an ling the Gat.^ outside line- titles, " including two in a ro> . string tailback. — X years I’ve been here,"e ," “ I f 0 player is ccconcerned for any siblcc to avoid, the Dodgers decided^ b a c k e r .” “Everytime they boo vwhen any- in the six ; Stephen Piits. aid. "Hopefully. Gator fansins reason aboul secui:urity issues, then . not 1010 takeu any chances, tlic ncwspa- i said.‘*rm still a line- thing “ happens out there,e, b a s ic a lly Spurrier saic has a stress fractunture in his foot Killens si obout that w ill try to m akee a our security foree6 deals( with those - per'saT3said,— : _____r„ ' " ? ! , but I’m on the line of ihcy’re ui booing m e," he saiaid . " I f they w ho care obi and the ihird-slringingcr. Ambrose backer bi maybe they point to thethi guy next to him thattiat issues,” Jay Lucas,s, director of pub- Sinceince then, N om o has been cscor^'^I ' age." . want lo keep booing, mi Tom the clubhouse to a stadium ’ Fletcher, probably)ly won’t play scrimmag< around here, we’rc all Gators,G let’s support our)ur licity for the Dod)idgers, said when ed fron" ns admitted the team has ■ want sojne new coaches oT' •alor and then to a secured pork-; becausc he faccs;s ws eap o n and K illens guys out on)n the field. asked about the; ] R e g iste r s to r y . eleValot rharges in been slopoppy in,practice, but he 1 d o a'i know ," lol. Sincc he has been receiving . blackmail cha - Spurrier pointed out thatIt the Gators "Hopefull;iilly, I won’t have to say 10 ' "Nomo is rcceiviniing' Ihe sam e k in d ing lol. said the: Niltany N Lions are ready - y player would an esco:scort home, at least one person; . Connecticut. • have a 30-2 rccord at Flolorida Field anoth«playlayer thal w e’rc looking for-or- of security any That leaves justst starter: Mike to play afafler watching Big Ten hi inccm ed w ith an y hos followed foil Nomo, but that persori, sincc he became coach in 1990 and ward ta getl•etting out on the rood thishis receiv e i f h e ’s con : Ebdrly. a red- rivals onm television for the past si in ihf ballpark or opparcnircntly souglii nothirig more lhari; I A rchie and Chris El ■ an overall mark o f50-12-1.I. w eek." aspect bf being in 1 shirt freshman who10 sspent the first two weeksrks. •; : .. O' l i v i n g th e ballparkrk. anaulofulogroph., . j Ski circuit avivoids Steeelers siiggcjest rules too blame in1 QB injurj s i n . V a i l show, opens i T T S B U R G H ( A P j, , - .^ending knee . Beforfore th e season began, the:N Nl F L f ■ injury were issued1 aa ru les clarificotion — notnoi a ■[, ‘oBERHOFEN, Swi:witzerland (AP) pittsbtburgh Steelers coach Bil '• - The 1995-96 W orld•id IC up ski ^ n c o w hlier e . is complaining that uncei V :critical early rules changccl ~ that a defensin siv c ' n s e lf w ijl open in Vail, Colo.>lo.. rather than m y about , the NFL ’6 jnojiifiC j^'blows to a player;r could1 not launch hims< Europe in an.cfTort to) a>avoid the unpre- may have led to quarterbacback Ij tcam pickVd towardxl on opponent in’ a wayi thattT let to dictable snow patternsLS oon the continenl M en OO'Donnell’s ' broken finger. iJ by many to causesJS the• defender’s helmet thal wreaked havoc willwith last season’s also wonders if.anybody i /•reach the strike; niint opponent’s head, neckc k 'o r schedule. ling. ' ^Super Bowl; face. I Ski Federation ■ The International S ter telling reporters Tuesda O’Donnell " 1rn-riot*11^ sure if'(NcH’s^ fingingcr~~ ~ he 1994 Olympic m oved the finals to the •J just handed in. (a reportrt i to ■ . was hiirt as got cdu{iu ^ t in jersey or (strucki the)th - facilities in Lillehamrimmer, Norway, .,L; d, he he w as stru ck by D(Detroit’s Henry ground,’id," C ow her said. “T hey didilid n 'l •rwcgian irsort of ‘he NPi4FL)," Cowher stiggested, h from the northern N orw front and Tracy caH1t,t,’ '6 66 ifmusrnofhavc been expects:is liltle, if any, action.’ Thomas frqm the fn Sl?" irsiim p s: Narvik. a lso called on the hiF L to claiclar- Scroggins from the rrear after a sec- penalty)ty). Those ore judgment cal - The ski federation., nFI s. in itlcosing . over-" •• - r j - “in black and white, nonot’ ond-quaner pass. Att leastI o ne o f the T hose! ore ai things you have to ov< the schcdulc on Tuesde sd ay ,said there “ y . -,. ■ hit O’Donnell come.. TT h ey ’re p a rt o fth e gam e.” lary men’s and color '• — - stricter rules designedd tito Lions appeared to h will be a preliminar; Donnell called a - Detroixoit WAS not called for roug3Ugh- ^ l^rt^O kes n on a glacier in protect:t (quarterbacks. with his helmet. 0 ’D< women’s giant slalom c I six tim eout b ut stayed in th e gam e for ing ihe.qe.quorterfjack. Tigncs.Fnmcc.Nov.il-11- 12. O 'troD onnell w ill m iss fo u r to si; 5 with a broken-little fingerr 01on several more ploys, H owwevcF, e the Steelers’ Gri • The first races will1 be in Vail. Nov. weeks w y th e ATURDAY li ight hand. Two pins wcr/ere At his weekly new•ws confcrcnce, Lloydi was\ fined $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 b y tl 1^19, with a men's slaslalom and giant his rig) quar- e d in th e finger M onday, ond oni Cowher seemed to> question1 how NFL forfoi leveling Grech Bay qui slalom and slalom ancand su p er- 0 for inserted :l^rctt Fayrc withjtis helmelmet s e p t eEMBER: 9, 199S i - ...... O ’D ohrifcnell probably w on’t throvrow., two.players could h it _0*D,onneJly. ._teib.acl^ . . w o m e n .'...... • — Sviihouf violat- and shothoujder In ari'Aiig. I3 exhit(liibT- ' events in North for threerce weeks. one after the other, v txsr?^ADA'~jr ■ - There will be 12 cvi jp rules protect- tion gamam e. L loyd also w a sn 't {)cnilenal- ^ AmOTca before the cincircuit moves 10 T h e b: broken finger and All-Pri-Pro ing the toughened-up • ■ ' '. tzcd. ' - _.... r a . V al d ’lsere in Francc DDcc. c 6 : • comerbarback Rod Woodson’s seasonson- ing-quorterbacks. ' J .

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H orni ” o i l ] 1 yi p s , |. u c ; c i i l i e n I t s it e ^ VS I Surj•piise! . M om al\Ydys ' said to .eat y o u r '' •' - vegetdbles, ,and • she ,wo:s'right,;: i t ’s vcersatile : '.. .C ru n c h y ‘c a r-. ■ • rq't5.‘ tender mushrooms, "AM g I e a ming . W ' " oniphs and ' By Deniw .turnerir . • hfarty potatoes T im es-N ew s w riterter • -.these vegew-' • bles, year-roundid favorites ahd conve- '^ IN FALLS5 - Looking for a main n ie n t p a n tiy .staptapl'es, are a bountiful dish: that’s cheap,>, differentd aod.yui^y? source of'flavorbr and smart nutrition, I ' ». ' Combined in a vavariety of savory soups Knight-Ridder Newlews Service to,the.res- P ciie.- and fragrant ste^itews, they-make irre- dishes lhat ye perfcct ' . The news service^ice recently BhirdH thft sistible, heorty di ason shifts. Iney're just • casserole, on theJ wires,w with:the.World.:- ; meals as the seasc . It's.m ade with_gfl.goo^-.old ood^m ical/. •' ' .. the sort of seasontonal “stfck to your nbs” ly or irifdnrinl goiherings ' SPAM - but dcnltlj’.tlrtoi) rek(HriB.‘;K td ^ t‘ 'v I - fare fit'fo r fam ily ( Ridder suggests ser8crvipg'th'o.ctt 88j?role to • • o f fnends. these robust soups and friends and telling'ng'iheniJt! 8 . RHifce, w ith' . As a bonus, th( lade ahead, refrigerated expensive, smokedIced Louisiana aatuager. stews can be mad heated anytime hunger ' A pparently, somee hihave go‘tten%way;wIlh ' ; and quickly rchei lat m eans, with ju st a lit- th e fib. pangs strike. That tie extra efTort up front, you’ll have a A fter the .mcnl,1, when w your guests are venient meal, hot and ' praising your cookiisking, you can tell them delicious, convei iy to cat In no time. One, It was SPAM - amand enjoy the shocked simmering, ready i hint of their moutl)uthwatcnng, homemade g rim aces on their• faifaccs. O r, y o u can Jccep flavor and everyciryone will dash to the y o u r-littrc sccrct nnnnd let.cveryone think ' table at th e first call.cal y o u s la v e d o v e r an ai expensive, exotic To discover theIhc versatility of vegcta- dish all day. The recipe, forfor Blai^kened SPAM bies in your autuntumn meals. Iry the foi­ lowing deliciousls savorys soup and stew } Casserole, is a crei:reation of John Lehn* a Chunky Southwestern i dorff, food cdllorr ofofthe (Boulder, Colo.) recipes. There's C rSt o f lively flavor from P Dolly Camera andnd culinary radio com* Soup with a bur^t cumin and redi chilec pepper flakes, J m en to to r There's hot andd S Sour Vegetable Soup.- He soys he madeide up the dish w hen he that d u p lic a te s the thi originul’s Oriental • d id n 't have any ho,ha^ or sausage in the flqvor but is easysy to moke using Wc.st-.' house. . 'e m Ingredients. idcr chickcn adds whole* ' B L A C K EN ED SPSPAM C A S S E R O L E Moist and tendci some fiavor to BisBistro Chickcn and Gar- O n e 7-ounco canin SPAM5 den Vegetablec S Stew. Or for a real C aju n Spicc or BliBlackening mixture down*home, comiimfort fooiexperience. VV 1 6 -ounce packagcage V elveeta cheese try Rich Beef VegetableVe Stew served i 6 medium new’ pcpotatoes, sliced Hl-inch -- over hot, butteryry 'Gariic Mophed Pota- , ' thick ______Uarge-rcd.onion,.in, vffry-thinlyralicdd------_ - toes. .::.T2 :iiiblespooa8;choshopped, grcciiibcll pcp*'.:: - : S O OU T T H W B S T E ^ SO U P' ‘ ^ -_per I. - lj4!cupschoppc(p ed w hite onion * - ■ 2 tnblespoons cho]ihoppcd celery 2 tablespoons vcvegetable oil n 1 teaspoon choppcppca fresh b asil H p o u n d ( 2 mmedium) e carrots, qunr- Pv 1 teaspoon choppcppcd fresh cilantro :d oregano j tered crossw ise. th(then slivered (2 cups) U ______teospoon dried c hington Rus.sct potatoes. M Kleaspoohcayenrenne p e p p e r” 1 pound Washin sliced then slivered:rcd - 3 I tablespoon butteitter pound mushrolirooms,'sliced j 1 tablespoon extractra virgin o liv e oil 1 tablespoon miminced garlic (3 medi- 1 2 m edium zucehinhini or yellow squosh um cloves) 1 16-dunce can tottom ato puree 1 cup milk chileilc salsa ft In a 10-inch hcav:avy skillet, melt butter 2 c a n s (14V^ ouounces each) chickcn with olive oil. Adddd potatoes; cook over broth (use fat-free,■ec, low;sodlum broth if | medium heat, stirrinrring occasionally, until te n d e r b ut not mush>ishy. Set aside o n plate. available) 1 can (15 ouncesCCS) tom ato sauce C S o u ^ w s a ^ ^ n Soup.andI Rich Beef V«Vagatable Stew over Oalarilc M ashed P otatoaaa spices| up any Open can of SPAI?AM ond scrape off the 2 teasp o o n s o regi^gano Qt pink SPAM goo.. JSlice SPAM into 8 evening meal.- 2 teaspoons grouround cum in . slices, then cut intcInto attractive julienne with chips. I -3 ouncesices angel hair pasta, brokenn upi in oil in large skilletillet or heavy pot for 10 2 tablespoons miminced fresh chile pep- desircd. S u rro u n d bow ls wi strips. (For the kids,ds, you can use onimaU up)servmgs. 1 can.1.(8 (8 ounces) sliced water chchest- or 15 minutes orr untilun they arc soft ond ' p e rs o r 1 te a sp)oon o o bottled red chile Mokes 9 c u p s; 6 (IH cup] shaped cookie cutterscut to punch out nuts, drainiained .tender. Add chickeicken broth, carrots and flakes (o r to taste) SPAM critters.) e) :kage (12 or 14 ounces)I firmf pasta. C over and: briibring to boil; sim m er 6 G rated C h ed da ar r or( Jack cheese H O T A N D S O U R VEG:3GETABLE 1 packa Lay prepared SPAiPAM on plate and coat . SOUP tofu, cubecbed minutes. Add watiivatcr chestnuts, tofu, , j j ^ r t i l l a chips vinegar, sesame: oil.oil pepper and com- heavily with spicee nmixture, making sure 1 pound m u sh ro o m s, sliciliced « ) rice w ine vinegar SPAM is completelytely coated; Add SPAM espoons roasted sesame oil1 suurh-w ater mixture:ture. Cook, stirring un­ Gently saute: onionot in oil In large 3 cups narrow wedgesBC5 if yellow 2toblesr to sk illet and cookk o'over medium heat un- Vl teaspospoon p epper til soup comes to boil.I: Briskly'stir, in saucepan.until buttery. bu Add carrots, onion ot (K pound) til browned. Drainn on'o paper tow els. A dd 3 cornstarch mixed with H4 cup egg. Sprinkle cilantrantro over top. Pass ad- potatoes, mushroirooms, gariic, salsa, 2 tablespocDS .vegetablec oo il ^cupc. B little more oil ifr necessaryne and fry zuc- ditonal p epper orr AsianA: hot oil and rice chicken broth, tontomato saucc. oregano, 5 cans (14S^ ounces each)eo' chickcn wa^f ^ ch in i, onion and pep]>epper for th re e m inutes Jjcaw n with fork______vinegar at. the tabllable for those people cumin and freshh chiles.c Bring to boil; -bibr«th-or-9-cup8-homema made-chicken ------LeggiJj.j bisfdre adding potato^atoes a nd SPA M . Fresh cilcilantro, minced w ho Tike ifm drcTiofTiot or sour. . .. then simmer, coveivered 15 m inutes.until broth br P reh eat oven to) 3:375 degrees. Piit con- M akes 1 2(1 1/3/3 ecup) servings. - potato is tender.. ServeSc in bowls topped 4 m edium (1 p o u n d ) carrots, cai halved tents o f skillet into7to buttered casserole. with cheese andd additionala peppers if lengthwise le: th e n diagonallyly slicedi Saute m u sh ro o m s and onions geijently Pie:Please see SOUP/C8 Mix chopped herb;rbs and pepper with tom ato puree andnd pour m ixture into cassero le. Bake in1 ovenov for 20 to 30 min- utes or. until bubbly,o\y. Take out casserole and top with sliceded Velveeta and cover- • top completely. Heat He again briefly tb melt the cheese and serve immediately I PuUiup a cthair anad havee a sodLain Je]erome w h h rice. V A RIA TIO N S:: AiAdd chopped, pickled B y H . R . W eix el jalapenos for moreire heat. Crawfish and Times-News correspospondent H c o o k ed s h r ii^ c a nn beb< added to produce a I Diniiling Out lian sodas, steamed ^ jo m b alay a efrecl. • JEROME - Italiai JAMS milk, homemade soisoups and specialty V’.( . J- ving up qualityTOStes ^ R eq u ests sandwiches are servin jj tgJcromeI*-hungiy-cu‘-customers. 3 24-6598 Tsxm ny Scfltbrou^lugb o f W endell hos rc* JAMS, on East MoMain, features an un- ig e : $ 1 .9 5 to $ 3 .9 5 quested recipes deali;aling with the Hispon* • usual menu, plus ai varietyvi of shopping ' .m . lo 6 p.m. Monday ' ic cultiirc. unities. The business j ur^day; 7 a.m. to mld- She'is also interessrested in recipes from and school opportuni is operated by Adtidrian and JoAnne .-tJ y; 11 a.m. to midnight other cultures. Anyoilyone who hos o recipe Smith and their-daughightcrMarie.-. ... ^ ly; closed Sunday from another cultuiIture'to'share, please As customers ententcr the eatery, they ^ y o u t available sen d it in so we canUl iprint it in a n upcom - also enter a gift shop,}p, art gallery and an- b Q ing recipe exchangeje ccolumn. tique shop. ‘And, wilh the! schoolsc year in full lasic and advanced com- “We wanted toI mmake this a place H | bloom, several readsadcrs are looking for IS; and give individual tu- where people can findInd something for the g o o d .s c h o o l box: lulunch recipes. Send student.” Smith said. whole family,” JoAnnmne Smith said.. H th o se along, too. 5_variciy.of-availabIq-Scri______'I f you’re lookingih g 'fd r 0 ‘hard-to-find - Pdfrte- come ini toTo ircsrin- the-casy— end with, the restaurant, . recipe, send alongg oa request. Anything chairs in the smallall lounge. Auntie [ucs and computer school, ' from soup to nuts.s. Maybe I it's a recipe Willie, the shop mascloscot, sits nearby^on ament is held every Fri- you lost long ago.;o. Never feor. Other the floor. Boys andid j giris cuddle up to hs and shelves arc avail- re a d e rs can help. ’- - - the huge stuffed doll)11 as they slurp weir- - “pcoplc'who havc’some- — —Italian-sodas^ 1—^ ut don'rhavc'a-placc-for------th the ingredients fo r^^H R ecipes to sAare• orrequestsot for recipes “We cam ^up with i es." nd everybody, espe-,., - to share should betfe isent ta Recipe £x- , .the Italian s,odas.ond ...... - •' B BUDDYCHAmmuNOMmwnmi re ju^t crazy about bookstore, clothing, vita- chnngo, Denise Turner, Tu The Times- ' I cially the l^ids, are 32- . ' them," Smith said.. . .J- • Ool anBsr* Imitation^ a youthith dancea to m usic by smetics are on sale at N ew s, P. O. Box 548,SAi -Tivin Falls, Idaho olng his b a s t ‘h ead ban Price range: lode in the flavor of kyard patio for outdoor 83303-0548. Pleasease Include name, ad^ ' T h e so d a s ijlre m od )esert Rain,’ Peter Snydyder (left) and Gena Zwawaryck, w ho perform at Hours: 7 a.rn. 3ice, including fruit, works, dress ond phone num\umber. the customer’s choici AMS In Jero m e. through Thur^c ; flavors. Club soda 'en the name of the shop chocolate and nut fl night Friday: 1 and half airf holf milkmil aw used in the ' von3red steamed m ilk are fav<■avorite exotic L o c a lI musicians, tr poets and st Saturday;know ( whal to Call the lip-Bmackii^g drinkk tthat as topped off drirrinks. Daughter Marieie owns the tellers areire among the most populai C a rrySmith oi said, “so we just':' w ith w h ip p id c reamn . • espripresso b usiiiess. tertainers. s o f our nam es - JoA ithe, • - On-the.jpenu'are0 a vai'Iety of sand* A cozy nook is reservehey think they’ve rial • is a me^iium weight back and forth so'that thc —-n—^ I 7 .Most major brairands on SALE found the edge o f thctheir “pot" and do a fabric, , a chintz or pol­ contrasting fabrics are al­ flip-tum. In time, usually usi about three ished . . cotton. -You will use 1 ternately I twisted across :hoosc from the largest years, the roots wilwill strangle them- - p o f the window. a 2^5-inch continental rod and al- You can piccc ifi f n ecessary. On thc top < - w ' A :Icccion of w allpaper in selves and thc treec wwill suddenly die. low yourself 5 inches aboveJVC thc thc right side of ■ tlthc lining, mco* ' T h e: ceffect is dramatic and fun. le Mngic Valley •■X _ roois are n o t sma ______ro.rod for .your valance. TheseCSC arc sure down Sii incich es and lightly and it1 didefinitely adds a new twist ,s always, professional m ost effective when you useISC two markacross thc-vavalance. Measure - to a ny/ ron o m ...... ttc r lo r d e sig n h e l p .....- - Wbat's buggingJ ycyour garden? Send contrasting fabrics or prints.ts. Y' ou , d ow n 3 in c h e s mmore and mark ------/ailablc- , ' your garden qucstiortions to Cathy Wal- will • need 14 inches of cachh ppiccc again for the rod pipocket. T um lin- Trac)ic y Dalin w elcom es,com - worth, in care o f rTi /i e Timc.'i-News, and thc length of your wine'in d o w ing-lardcn plants - Thc stars of the fallall garden are new gardeiden. But tliis daunting chore•c ■ M dst'of thc fall gai ------yiosc*^r"cc‘iFVffgtrrabhrble.rT har youi— comes rigi-tghtTit-th e ■firatrfltHl-it-mighl— LsofUsoiLthat__ 5 w ater b ut re- A A b , .mother urged you to;o c a t bccause help to reiremember that you'll bumTl wilKdrain away cxccss > This requires 1 ■ they were so good forryou. yc 300 calortJirtis o r m ore with cach h ourir tain som e m oisture. Tl Broccoli, cabbage, ccollards nnd ofvigorou,ous digging. breaking up the soil to a igLEl%- 'h a lf a dozen o th er kind:inds of greens - Once thest untU ' ; There i.s also good1 reasonrc to be- «- 1 9 9 6 licve thnt cabbage a ndd itits large fam- ily even help our bodi'odics fight off som e kinds o f canccrs.s. _ _ i' : Ev^rftHb hcWohiCTn-'tb tl gardening ‘ Should have no diftlculiculty succeed- _ mg with a garden sltutilorted this fall,- - c— , A 51 m - i S-9S for thc main labor involvedinv is in JOHiet -JOIIfou enjoy the powir withouta the miser------preparation of-thc-soil— ______4_AdmiucdlyULiiikcsj5 Pany'ffw hl wp tp<^ p;yh gpnfirati I ining propeity! And befofe yoti buy, ■ii out on your RV or power equipmmentlomaks. - re you get ihe model Itiat will wofkikbestloryou! . ' 2 ', reg. 3 / H I ' 8 - reg. 5 >■*8-* ' S i 2 - i c5 0 1 50 Witsljr'-ri U w B l ...... • B o l ' v H f M f Nothing^ easier. 465 «. Adttoon A«, W.. Twin FaJls • 73^344147 ■ I '^ D E i 4 ; « KBN TER^ . 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* ■ ' " V - - — a s - - 1 ^ — ■ - ■ • - ^ ''•Wodnosday.<. iSoplom bor 6. 1995 Timos-Nos-Nowa. Twip Falls, Idpho C-3 ' Home & Garden I Some aattic fan!IS don’t — ^ H t d t jo ra d d ss eonsidileFable^s p a c e - ^ -need-h4iole4n_th : - Q. We recently boufught a house It's h ard to tell from•om the front, and want to improve vis augmented by a removed before painting, so . capable of ventilating: aan attic with . scrub the m step-in pantry. Utilitilities and ba.semcnt e metal with a strong detcr- up to 3.000 square feet o f Hoor space gj.,„ .solutioiition. then rinse and let dry. • stairs ore close by. can be bought for about S Hth a metal p rim er -such as Two quiet, familyily Hying areas arc t $35. Prime with Some new elccirical wiringw IS u-su- Kust-Oleunieum's Clean Metal Primer. located in the otherr wing. Pocket doors -D e ckIk ally niieded (o install the 1 available in brush-bn and i allow either opcnncnness or separation ,fs ittin a l le fan. w hich is av Q.' I would like to bibuild a small spray types, between the livingg rroorn and library, e -x 6 ‘ les. '• picnic table for my childildrcn. Do you pjnish. the the doors with two coats o f Outfitted with an oploptional wet. bar, the know where 1 can getIt plans?] —B. a high-qualjuality acrylie-latex enamel library provides addidditionnl space for Master Suite Uv for exterior ii-se, socializing d uring ccl(celebrations and fam- □ ultocJ ' v Phillips suitable fon 16-X 13-8- i5 ’6-> A. Plans for. a child-:J-sized picnic ------:— ily events. lining V \ table, and scver.il otherr itypes df pic- Rcadcm'■rs’ qiicslions .w J conuveriis - It's also an ideal loclocation for the fumr nic tables, are availablejle .lrom Craft iirc wclcom:otnc iind should be .vcnr ro ily computer. The sm:small powder room is Patterns, 3545 Sternrn Ave.. St. G ene Aus'\u slin . ihe Phihidelpliin handy to everything,g, iincluding the guest Cliarles. 111.. 6017-J (phohone 800-747- Inquirer,r, l3o.\13 H263. Philadelphin. bedroom . Vaulted 1429). The child-sizedd table, in tiie PA. I9I0I101. Oiicstions cannot be Luxury amenities:s inii the Ridgecrest’s ^ Family . yC , '> U-6-X18-8- classic -Style w ith attacliehed benches, unswcrvdpcd personally. master suite-includede u bright and cozy bayed sitting nook,:. w walk-in closet, and Y Vaullultod ^ i ri~i lual lq,vs, soaking (or T s — a L ^uitod (ook Op 5jafc5g5ap ^ 5jM c a bathroom with dual B e d ro o m / ia KB KTiiflBKW a spa) tub.- o versizedd .si.shower und private • G uost to ile t... L ^ 2~x1^ For a review plan,an. including scaled floor plans, clcvati;atjpns, section and artist’s conceptioiion. send S15 to ^ O-Car^Garaoc•oo Associated Designs.s. 1100I Jacobs Drive. 29-6-X2V Eugene. OR. 97402.2 . 4 ; Please specify thehe :Ridgccrcst 10-257 and include a rctutiturn address when ordering. A catalogB ftfeaturing more than is available for S I 2 . Y I 170 home plans is o IV VH' For more informatioition. call (800) 634- ] MORE PEOIDPLE S 0123. . Iordani l ^ s e s J ]l i a n g f f l wlewiiile 1 nakiijig^ e-action and pool “butIt ino basketball hoop," a . , 1984, thes .same.s year he was co-cap- ‘•Space Jam." a live- HP B y R u th R y o n lid. The hom e is in a gated he U.S. Olympic basketballI animation comcdy advencnturc, is.due source said, Los Angeles Tim es tain of the lent. team thatI'won w the G o ld Medal in Loss to be released in about a year. In the devclopm cn ‘"m ■ movie, the Looney Turuncs cartoon Gene Simlimmons, ba.ssi.st/sit\ger withith n £ ^ Chicago Bulls'supersierstar Michael Angeles. c chanictcrs are endangere:red by outer* the heavy/ rock r band KISS, has put Jordan, in Los Angeles:s tito play base- • He wasIS thet NBA's most-valilablc s ' space creatures until BugsB Bunny his homele of "nine years in the ball and basketball withth Bugs1 Bunny, player for>r ithree consccutive seasons I and his pal Jordan comcne to tlie res- Benedictt CCanyon section of Los and Daffy Duck in the upcoming before he3 leftli basketball for baseball on the market at 52.45 mil- :d the Chicago White Sox in1 cue. Angeles on W arner Bros', m ovie "Spi‘Space Jam," is and jo in e d i casing has six lio n . H e; wwants to moyc io Lake ilhoHand Drive 1993. H e; rreturned to the Bulls afterr Tlic hom e Jordan is lea leasing a hom e o ff Mulhc ning room in Xiihoe. sour>urces say. two months. h is b r i eif f :m inor-league baseballI bedrooms-and a scrceni E T S | for nearly $50,000 fo r twi lias been ap p earin g around IRPE t. It also has a K ISS has ICA ided earlier this year. about 7,500 square feet. : Jordan, 32. joinedi thetl Bulls in career ende the countrntry""and in Canada-and Australia at ut KISS conventions orga-; i al Claaude Brc'Own's B ______nizcd by tlithe band. At the daylong Vegies _ convention:ons. KISS holds qucstion- them shortart enough to remain siand-- the spring. The key is to keep a and-answcrw sessions, plays two-hour- IE IN ANDD SEE!m Continued from C2 ack them as plus acous EI COM! ing. A paplaper collar at ground levelI close watch and attac ustic sets, conducts auto- inches o r m ore b y diggii!8 in&orlllling, ,„'fo„stallall cutworms is a good prcr- soon'as they appear. But E be sure graph sessissions ancl mixes with the ^ For Freee Estimate Call11733-2108 ^ and the addition of ccconsiderable, they arc bad pests; manany bugs you fans, whiiiile I KISS costumes andnd p&g- organic matter. , . T w o obr r three inches of mulch, find will be harmless or even help- tnemorabiliililia are-on display. At this time-of tl)c■ ycyear. >1“ such n i leaves, le. pine straw or hay. ful. Sim m ons)ns and guitarist/singer Paul Y our M a ste r IS probably Ibc ^ It Plain water sprays oto r w ater and • Stanley fou:bunded the band in 1971. It 202 Main South 1 ^ 3 source for organics is p J cool the soil and even out ‘ Twin f.ills 1 garden center. Peat1 nmoss, dried r supply. soap will dislodge somene pests such ^as one oof f th e first b a n d s to wear, Downtown next manures or fast-rottingng spoJcd hoy gogood gardeners wet down a0 as aphids. Larger bugsi ssuch as bcc- complete makeup.ni Simmons dressed■‘d to tiie F o u n t a i n ^ ^ ^ ^ all would .serve. Semi-r, 1-rollcd leaves :knesses of newspaper ass ties and caterpillars majlay be picked up ijke aI blblood-dripping, fire-eating poslpiic.would mulch anc h off by hand. Those gnjrecn worms jcmon. DuDuring the ‘SOs. Simmoijs, - — from last year's compos ihd set the plants through I}?, Carpet is our'^bcialty! be ideal, and the manuanurc/shavings holes pokiskcd in il. A thin layer off that cat your broccoliili leaves by vvho just turnedtu 46. spt up his own mixtures from horsei slablesst could p|„c smiw w will conceal the newspa-• night and hide in the heheads by day record labelbei. do th ejo b . pcrs. can be controlled withli Bt. sprayed Built inn 1948I and later expanded.cd- (g u n a a ^ E M i ^ ^ ;■ Meditenanean-style home Il'SfiUQUBSgi'i ' To complete the soiloil preparation, w h a tervcr v c mulch is used, be suree on every five days. Bt iiis just bacte- Simmons' r t D « Is a |S » B » ESQ eraGS e a B si ISS fia Ks 1 broadcast a couple o frpoundsoflO- pc ,ha, waterer and air can penetrate to0 ria that harm nothing bibut the cater- on two. acr^sac behind gates. 1 0 -1 0 fertilizer per 100100 square fcel son.. ffor the plants must havee - pillars. of garden and till or laklake SIX inches Many gardeners resosort to strong deep into'the soil. FirFinnlly. water fall crons, such as turnips.i. chemical sprays onlyly after less deeply unless min docscslhisforySu. i , ],Icttuce, beets and carrotss drastic means fail ancnd the' pests Beginning after Labe“tor Day, you are starti^ from seeds sownn seem certain to ruin theecrop. < can begin planting the vcgelnblcs ley are to grow . After all, it is nol hanird to tolerate. you want to grow. A gogood selection . : case of seeds, water thec a few harmful insectsIS i f use o f a of cabbage, broccoli.li iand collard veil ' the d ay b efo re planting,!. chemical pesticide wou)uld wipe out plants will be in die gasardcnsupply J/er ' the seeds only two orr good and bad bugs alikeke. and possir stores by that time. YoYou moy even mcs their diameter. Coverif bly d am age the environrnment, ■ find cauUnower. a fussy fu; grower, ucc seeds very thinly with a and onion plants. re proceeding w ith of soil and a little vermi- M o v iing n into the 2 1 s t ccentury e i w ith the M[agic a Valley, w e are j None of these cropsps likes1 the hot rhis makes it easier for the sun, ond will benefit ;s to stru'ggle through. » P hbase a II of o u r constrtruction project. shaded for the first 100'd^yTAn"oI§ c :afy twigs from , Underr thet September sun, thee •_ trick here is to use leaf> m M , 6 0 0 square feet of3f new space to expsc p a n d oil on the south porous soilso: of the garden can dry . A d d i n g 3 4 , trees stuck into the soil' so give it d aily light sprin* the plants. As qutckly, sc ^ M D ) ] E ® 0 ] the follow ing s e r v i c e s : and west sides of the intil the seeds are up. Tlien they shrivel, the leave;,ves w ill Ict in klings unti and the plants water onl;inly as necessary bccause f Surgery Area • CT Scan Suite:e , m ore and m ore su n an' s *5 JS. 21 days \ • Expansion of S illy adapted to moist, wawarm growing conditions • A dditional Phyjhysician will become graduolly : damp-off that would kill -Sam e Day Surgurgery Suite . their .outdoor site witivithout further promote d " / germination Exam Rooms Stfic Offices ten d er scenk.»cre«9 b TINKEl T I 'SPRmLSSS&UNDiDSCAPm \ I (208) 733-3700 • i-8(i-800-707-5591 FFG&Fd Q / ■ HH-

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, ■ C-4 Timos^'toviiB. Twlrrwln Foils. Idaho W odnosdoy,!ly, Soplombor 6, 1995 Home &I GardenI Go batick in Cool’ (deckOilis'oos: it Itoli* should[ be bl blocked by die dcck roof.roo The roof should be two-Icvel tv solor deck for wes include $ 2 and a busincs^-size day ba^aur und u newnc< store. designedied lo allow the w in ter sunjn (low.eri in the sk y ) to solar sc angle chart. Please incl )'ulley. 6906 Royalgreen D rive, I promised 1 wou/ould produce shine thr The refrigerator should not be taught me to crochei;het. I earned ine afternoon ^ le angle o f the sun is stcepci;per. so llie side louvers sosome of the hell*^way. The ladequatc eondenw r air circula- a pin in Brovynies< for fc crochet- *------S o c k irI rfrom t reaching your house. loilocated in a com er w ith inadc ing a floor mat.. (/\ctually, (, Do-lt-yoyoursolf two-lovol solar• dockdc savos yoar-round.id, • C over;r tthe top of the'deck wilh1 louverslo and slant them tion. tic . - . enough years liavcVC passed so that I think 1 can Grandma did the ‘c?od?L?infev‘’icrc D cespite hijigh p iioje, time to1 shinee for flu*lorescenat bulbs •* w as nil thum bs atIt tthe age ol ’ )• , B y KarenrcnE.KIages the bulb-by using a sitsingle compact bat. “We/e discovered that people use rnick lighting, rccesse<>ed lights, hang- peoplee atare choosing clothes, the I did finally leammiocrochct Chicago!;o Tribune . fluorescent bulb insteadad of an incan- • their ran]ange hood light as a nighight .ing pendunt lamps,;. range hoods, incandcsciIcscent is still your better hulb and knii. dcsccni. “They are cei:ertainly w orth light." .say>ays Maureen M andalo. appli-ipli- flood lighting and encnclo.scd outdoor choice,, sirsimply bccausc skin tone and It was sort o f an t No one)nc exi^cLs to have to perfonnin considering because th(ihey save encr- cation mamarketing manager at Philip!lips fixturesri co lo rs will wii appear tmcr undpr this position. In the curlycat 1970s higher mnthm. in the aisles o f a Homene g y a n d . in th e lo n g -n■run, money." Lightingg Co.,C in Som erset. N.J. Unlike the cold, bluilue light people - when I \vns busy leaiIcoraing liow or Scars store, especiallyly says Michael Kelly, as]spokesman for Philipsps sponsored considerableihle normally associate-'rwith fluoTes- In'shopftopping for a compact fluorcs- to make it in a m an’sn's world - he ,|„ cniculalion seems so obvi-'i- C om m onw ealth Edisonm Co. * consumerler research to delerm ine whai■'hat eence, these bulbs sshine a much cent bulb,ulb, there arc a few tilings lo - I w as also ■ the newsroom — I A'enty dollars for a light bulb?D? Then he adds Ihe rcreality check: kinds of■f lightingI: con.sumers have8 in ^ warmer glow that doio e s n ’l dull all keep in1 mimintl; learning how to k nlit it: and purl. 1 j, si„„|y)ly doesn't com pute. Bul addJd “ B ut the bulbs arc morere expensive." their homi>mes ond how m uch they u.se u.sc color. Lookk fofor bulbs that have, an clec- was able to justify it jsomcwliai )rds "compact fluorescent,” Indeed they aro. it. Logee at the DOEE confirms that tronic, as copposed to a m agnetic, bal- by calling il ii back*ck-lo-namrc bcct^ines |, an entirely differentnt Until manufacturersrs can get the PhilipsIS theni used that infomiationt'ot’ m a n u fa c tu re rs h av ee signifieanlly Inst, whic/hich is the mechanism that tiling. A young earlarch inolher equorion.in. ' price down, at SIO to10 $25 apiece, to dcveicclop and expand its Earth improved the quality/ < o f fluore.sccnl provideses tthe charge to get the light knitting stocking capseuf for her Priceyey and funny-looJcing. butJt compact fluorcscents pnprobably won’t Light colliollection of compact fluores- light, but he adds a fewew caveats: In a going. WiWith an electronic ballast. infant daughter wasas :my cover incrediblybly energy-cfiicient. compactcl be the all-around wondoder bulb ofthc cent bulb;libs, which now includes•s a bathroom w h e re a wcA'oman puts on there is5 no humming or flickering of , for doing .somethingig sso homey. flu o resce>cent bulbs a re ih e 'b ig g e stst American home front,t. (Remember, . specialtyty bulb for use in — you'OU her m ak eu p o r in bededrooms Wliere lighl whenhen you turri-on tlic bulb. I even lo d k a c c' la s s and new s in1 lighting Ii on the home frontnl the $25 to S75 of pronomised energy guessed it — range hoods, •wound up .making a Vwonderful ,oday ^ndmd promise to become evenin savings is spread over• tlthe life of the . Besidesles Philips, all of the majorijor j---- shawI-coUared sw■eater eat out o f ,bieRcrncvnews once all light bulb pack-<- i bulb. It is not an instaitani or yenriy bulbmakekers (Osram Sylvania. GE , a bcautiful blue15 >y a rn . O f startart carrying ih q now labelingIg payback.) Lighting,J. Panasonic)f m arket a lineP of o 'f \ W e H aave D y r k G o di b y s W e s te rn J, course, the wearerrcr necjjleg ; - ifrndatccted by the FeltCTal Tradelc Biit in certain applicMentions, (hey compact:t fluorcscentsf in.tcndcd.forfor , ^ , P rin ts ...... •_ arm t,likc-a-go p lIa-at 4ngfi^f»r your _ I ' the'size of Wyoiriin£ling to wear : j h c icw.Iobels, ncv w hich m u stlic bn,liT ’ light b ill ' ------■ ■ . ' Iff'addildition to"thoWsh'aped for ~ iT8BiuilikwBI»dV>l.»T34-n«-. . - ■ 7 ^ Frame & G J ] ,mKi'tMw-f»ia3iK3o«stLby«ppt ____1 1 : ------iU-My-tcaeher saidd.my r gauge packages;cs by the e n d o f th e ycarr.rr. H igh usage is tlic-keycy.- says-Terry— tablc-nnd-fd-floor lampsrtherc-arc.nowow -----Vv-- ' '■__ wasju.st a'little off. . ’ - m ust showlow more than the usual nuni-1- Logce. light progmm mimanager in the com pactI fluorescentfl bulbs-meant-for . Bul by the limer mym second berofwaivaits, which, contrary to pop-J- Office of Energy Effifficiency and _ —— ■ child was born. Ihch e knitting ular belief;icf. is not the lunount o f lightIt R e n e w a b le E nergy- aat the ^.S. and crocheting hadd ccome to a given )fCoff but n !n e a su rc o f energyy Department of Energy,. tto recovering Ig U y iy halt. There really wasn’t wt any .consumed,ed. Lumens, w hich is the realil the itiilial cost o f the bululb and realiz- lime lo ’devote thehe type of measure: oo f light output, and the lifec ing the energy savings;s in a rca.son- altenlion requiredcd of such expcctanc)ncy o f the bulb also must bec able am ount o f time. crafts. Most of myy 1free time includedJon oi llie new.packages, "Closets would notot be a good was lakcn up with nanapping. If Suddenlenly, it w ill be real easy lo0 application.” says Logee. L( "Nor I was feeling reallyly (energetic comparisoiison shop for the m ost ener- would hallways where: thetl lights are fJ S S M I’d read. gy-cfflcicnicnt and long-la.sting bulb —- tumed on and then off." But knitting was wa over. pixjciselytly the areas in w hich the com-I- G ood applications incliiclude; Keeping track of purlurl stitches. pact fluore;3rescenl excels, • T h e k itch en o r fuifamily^om, cable needles, bobiobbins for Speciflciflcally, a com pact fluorescentIt 'where the family gaihchers for long color changes was as. just too bulb use?ef about 9 n«-q u u rtcr o f thee periods o f lime. much. Reading n knitting kn or watts (orir 751 pcrccnt less energy) to3 • Any place where liflights are leR crochet pattern is likelike reading produce theth same brilliance o f lightit on ii.s a security measunure, including another language: K<2.2 . P3. (yo, as the cquiquivalent incandescent bulb,I. o^itdoor lanterns and p sll, KI. psso) 6 times, tiiT end in otherr words,v a 15- or 16-wattt B ecause these bulbs lastst a very long row with P3. K2. compact[ fl' fluorescent em its the .same: lime, anyplace where itt isii a hassle lo S ti]!. I d id n ’t kn(know how amount ofligiilof as a 60-wali incan-- change the bulb, like in a catiiedr.il W t \ BUHK Service______jfTcctctLiiadjjf when the wymh?!ilher cools a b it.__i . ' ' ;;the i h hard centers should disopsappear. To fight ‘ 'T' T h is ju s t h a sn ’t been bc( a great year for blblight, continue removingI allol dead leaves growing tomatoes. frfrom the plant and thosesc lying on the Deadline for£ tomatoto contest arrivesa ne::ext week Early in the season,an, overnight tempera- ground. gr " TTio'o Times-News Kelley Cardlarden C cntcr; J e f f Robinson3n“ for fruit, you know).). EntriesE in these three turcs rctnnincd high,I. tootc warm for tomato A n o th e r th re a t in th e tomato to: garden Kimberly' NNursery, Jan Mittleider. He4ealth culcgorics.must be ]prepared and brought flower production. TTh hen, th e on-un d -o ff- com co es from a big, green, homomed worm. The • T\rWJNJALLS — Don’tt fof rg e t The and Wcllnesness C oordinator for the Collollcgc in ready lo cat. again rain.s crcaicd ara i rash o f sp lit skins, rot tom to ato hom w orm grows to) be 3 to 4 inches Timt7>es-A/tftvs Great T om ato Con'ontest. o f Southemcm Idoho; Eric Ellesvold of□r Ihc a n o t h e r c:ATEG0RY: a : (1) Best and more blight. Pinalhlally. w hen i f d id warm long. lo The creepy crawler iss pipeu green, with Rl RULES: Rules? You bringg ‘ ‘em , we e.it fvletropolislis Bakery Cafe and Tostcicr s: color for tomato varivariety. (2) Largest tomd- .. up, itrcnily wartTiedjjpiup! - yc yellow spots and white striperipcs thot form a ‘em.n..Bring in your entries byjy 11:00 a.m. Sterling Crothers Crc o f Mcrss Grccnhotouses ,o. (Bring in ihe fomi:om ato forjudging.) N o w com plaining thrihm what appear lo be scscries of V ’s along its backk -— and it has a Sept.pi. 15. und Doug:MaughariofKMVT-TV. M. ■ ■ ■ pcrfccl tomatoes actualually hnve centers that heho m on its toil. La:,abcl with your name andid the tomato PRIZES:JS: A $20 first prize willm STILL ANOTtSI3 E R CATEGORY: Most arc hard and almost Woody.w< Aguin, blame Mornworms not only feed;ed on tomatoes vaneiety. Read ihe rules carcfullylly. Some cat- aw arded in icach ciftegory. Only one I Striking Rcscmblanclance to a politician. Do • thc wcather! • bubut al.so attack eggplonl, pepfeppers and pota- egorijries require you to bring: inir a tomato, prize will be awarded in the prepared fofoods “ tom ato10 lltlmt looks like Richard "It’s the result ofthethe extrem ely hot tem- tbitoes. Tlie easiest woy to contr3ntrol them is by Othciicrs require you lo prepare"c aj dish wilh category. Nixon? Bring it In.I. peratures we’ve had.. andar all you can do is hand-picking. ha If you noticece small, white', yourxr tomatoes. FIRST CVC A T E G O R Y : Prepared foebods: EARLIEST CATI\TEG0RY: Judging has cut away the bud pun5urt.’’ says Dr. Cindy oval ov cocoons on the back ofjf thetl homworm. JUrUDGING: Judging willI be b by local 0)Appetizc[izers/salods.wilh tomolo as nmain ' already been com plctplcted in this caicgory. Tong, a posthurvcst phyphysiologist from Dial- allullow them to hatch. Thesesc comc from a eelctebrities: KTent Just. Twinn Falls1 Area ingredient.I. (I(2) Entree w ith tomolo as n:main Leave your nameime, phone number and - . . . pap a ra sitic wa.'ip. w hich c o nnirols in the horn- Chanamber of Commerce; Tamimi Plank for ingredicnl,I, (3)(i Tom ato as a dessert (it[it's a tomato caicgory ondmd 'variety. plc.isc. Fortunately, not al!1! plantsp and fruits arc worm wt und other caterpillurs: as well. . I . No reaason to> fear exKplosio ins w ithI irioderrn presssure coc>okers By Kathie Jenkins Tl .same principle; When lt(liquid boils, it n T i m i D Los A ngeles Times El produces steum. A rutubber gosket JL U Iltle critical II in.slde th e edge o f the; Ilid traps the - J If you tell 10 people ththat you use J sleum when the cookerer is properly V V llC r pressure cooker, nine: w will have the a locked. Tl^ steam builjilds up pres- 2D co o k in g sam e response: “Aren’t’t youy afraid?" J sure, and ^hce il can'tI’t escape, the Los Angeles;eles Times ’ '' I ask ed that same qucs[ucstion myself I temperature rises. Firsrsi 5 pounds, a year ago when a paill bbragged that I then lU pounds, and sooi)on 15 pounds . I„ ,™,„cjm e pressure cooker recipcs, rich, prcssure-cookcd chickench sto ck '. tk t g f ! - a of pressure is generariilci]. AI 1 5 I, wasc •- — • ( o Under Pressure" (Moro rro w , S 2 3 ) . . st j, in a name lamer or heat i d e liv e re d ..it took me: niore ni thon o P re s s u rero cookers used to have3 anai awful reputation foior blowing up. Today’ss versions' are safe “You can get chickpeass tlender in 16 dm„ser. li11 ddoesn't cost much, and it ' week to open the box. Vt be beat for fast, low-fatfat cooking that retainss Its flavor. ^ lin u tes. Ifthe pressurec cookcr was „ , | n re-ducccc 1the danger of scorching, ; I carcfully read the,e ini s tru c tio n * an appliance lhat peoplele hail no his- „hicli is a p particular problem when • booklet, w hich went lo> grc&tgr lengths w ay the instruction in booklet said it Tlie ultimote weddinglg gift o f the gercjtis ifyou yo follow Ihe inslmctions.s. tory with, it would havevc c a u g h l o n „ „ , on un electric stove top and Tto say that the cookerker c'ouldn'^ would. A^ columc n o f steam escaped,, .•40s may have been anm alum inum A nd the safe;afcty mechanisms built into0 better. Biit Ihe fear factoror IS slill very shes and foods that contain explode because it had an emergency making a1 faintfa whooshing sound that pressure ] cooker, Presstisure cookers today's modlodels make'accidents pnic- strong," a high amKjunt oui o f natural sugar.* release valve on the cover.I'cr. ■ was not learlynea as loud as the chug-a- were in every kitchen, next i to the tically impo:possible. Tlie new lids mustst ■ ••Il’s ju st such a right-o;-on appliance '' Feeling confident, 1 decided,dec to tiy chug of mmj y grandm other’s cooker. .coffeepot, ,i toaster and wafYle iron, be lockedi in ii placc before the pres-;- for now ," says Sass. “ Pec'cople want to ■‘.my jiew cooker out onin : so m e th in g ' Five minutam (ended to I'ufl p rcssusure r is reached — or if a fat ahd cholesterol in1 t th eir d ie ts. • FincIlnOT[ncns • Potteiy • Ciwklejais Oocupicd Japw items 1 stood on the ricc in 20) mminutes, lamb s>w iii nine block I tlie vents. But somene cooks paid vent clogss —- an over-pressure plugg Besides eating well, ihcjicy also w ant * tiuned on the burner, 1 sti • Collcctibic jewelry ;othcr side o fth e room. minutes, evieven creamy risotto in five _ino heed. Their pressurure cookcrs and buck-u;-up vents release excesss to eat inexpen.sively, cofopiously and . :orion style Greeting Cards - The red bulton.on) tlthe handle minutes, "erupted like Old Faithful.1. steam, quickly. B ecause the pres:cssure cookcr. popped u p in d few minut'nutes, ju st the N ow I’mm hooked. But pressure cookerss aren'rtnTJi'■i All pressissure cookers work on liiee creates such full-flavored:d foods wilh / little o r no fut in li'ule o rnr no time, il is, the perfect uippliunce foifor the nutri- 25 M oln.A ye E. 7 3 6 0 1 4 0 ^ _ C l^^icc pot ros>ast easy^ to m aki e in cocoker tion-obsessed ’90s. [ ^ 9 AngelM Times . in cookerr overo medium heat. Add ing I dish. Garnish witlitlw-porsley. Each of) f 6 servings contains roast ond1 bibrow n m eat on all sides. Using I hand-held blencnder. blend about: “ Pella® Willindows moke your joljob easier, ' ■ “ I knew / how long thirthings would Remove meutmt and add onion, car- onion c and carrots into cccooking liq- 4 3 5 c a lolories; i 224 mg sodium; Wheather you'rere building, remodeliniling or renovating . uike to cofek in the prcssi:ssuro cooker rots and garlic, go) stirring frequently, uid. i Serve as sauce overer meal and. 1 3 6 m g cho:holcsierol; 16 grams fat; without anybody tellingng me.” soys about 5 minutes.mi Blend in wine, p f o ta to e s .. 14 g ram s corbohydraies; cti 50 gramsii Cloaft BoDury • Energy fffidenl Loma Sass. who wrotete “ C o o k in g tom ato pastejste and thyme.- Stir well to •- Makes is to 8 servings.5. protein; 0.78,78 gram fiber. Under Pressure,” the: fifirst major remove bro)rowned bits from bottom 1 f ■ ■ '■ b o o k o n this sty le o frcooking cc to 'ofcooker. ;; 1 com e o ut in 10 years. ““It It w as like I P la c e trivet tri in cooker ond set 1 ■ was channeling. There'se's no other browned memeat on top. •' '•plsSi' way to explain it." Lock lidd i:in place. Bring cooker to. high prcssursure over high heat. Lower r a P O T R O A S T A N D POTOTATOES heal just enoughen to maintain prcs- I PROFE^SIONAIVL GLEANING I ^ . ''"Hi 1 (4>pouiid) boneless:ss beef pot sure. Cookk 335 m inutes. |I . SE R V KICES Sorvleo Profoaalon. ; Duroble •• Easy Actcss Clwning , roast R e d u c e pressure quickly. i . " Cofp«t * UpholH*fV ci*0 lid. Place potatoes around .1 . . • Truck MounlM[qulpm< Salt, pepper R em ove lid, V > flooo Baitorotio , OnOkplayA 2 tablespoons shortcninjling . meat und U(add water, if nccessury. C ft » Avthoriisd PtOo Dm Ut 1 large onion, sliced • Close cooke)ker. 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BIRTHDA'53AY: You possess sense of dra- ; \ 7 0 A HI6HeF- ) _ F •.. caughtI sliurksl' 1I1C fully>cloiliecl Nxiy! o f f a m a. haveve qualifications to be aclor. ■ ^ J I '■" iccnagc;c hoy.I: . . , teacher, voicvoice coach. You make no pose • The w izard of Id I—‘— , Scicnlienlists siiy .tlic cvoluiion off llIhc A. That he did. Duriunns htr yis.1 o ,,b„„| „ |„■joying ,i luxury, can be self'indut* c f ^ I 1 clcpliunlml is such tis trunk gels an inch inc Washington. D.C. Unilrronuri|.cly. 111. g.„,, ntrql swcci looth. Special alten- Vill • longerr everycv m illion years. pro to co l person didn’i gigcl lahisoiches. S„„ s|,„„|jm id b e p.ild lo dlci. nutrition, ^nowns first linked "Wliec!" wiixvilli ira person. As the. grur■and pair sicppeJ „ t,, ^— 'r a a blend of perccpiivenetw. sensi- ___ M 1\|, "Yippee!ce!" lo miikc the word woi oul on the dance lloor,"g, "'= li.iiy, imaginaginalion. Tauni.s. Libra. Scor- ■“Tiiilfl "Wiioopcopcc!" in iy04. S;ime year Cam|am p- p layed. "T he Liidy Is u' 1 . pin pcriHons ns play important roles in your ; —J I n b e ll's PorkPoi anil Bcahs showed up ntIt tl the Y ou've read ihnt M oth.IhmDnyiswhtn |ifc.Scpl=mlIcmber features travel, accelcrai- IMj^llllllPn miirkcl.I. No^ connection. the greatest number o f pecpeople ta l OUI. D«l j j 5„ | „ ,il activity. Money co m ts from SlillI standingsli tn Rhode Island arcc tlthe ihut's everybody. Slatislii‘11“ ll" ‘'"I' surprise soursource during'October. , „ nalion's's oldest Daptist church, oldcIdcst of the year when you perersonally,are most , A R IE S (March( 21-April 19): You te______■ ______By Chri;ins Browne Quaker■r mcclinghnttse,h and oldest JcvJ e w likely to cat out is your bii 10 true friends are. as contrasted ’ ' iiiigogue. Q. Whal was the llfespao 1 of the h,,ngersKJ;rs-on. Focus on participating in ^ M g A fZ A L cO T o p . m ^ ^^ T %%U &B ore NAPTA. 27 percent ofr tl:the cavemoo? games, bcin[King popular, winning friend-s, 1 p e cp u e TAi-MhJ g M . COCf£rA\i. F^f-A^ /? 7 T n uciilz" s' - cliissescl were in Spanish. Afli\flcr A. Average. I'J years. inttjx:op!c. THeYAreMT/tVW { P ^ ■■ NAFI'A'A. . -JO pcrccnt. Q. W hat’s a “perpetual 1 ^U S (April 2()-Muy 20): W ritten : r n e a J sSB E ^ . Tlic obsers’cr () Alex Levine noic«Died; A. A euphemism forir funeral director. n„,ic5j jccci-:ccived infonning lhat you arc mi for undcnakVi. Hagar theH orrlble "Only If'Irish coffcc ptovidis in a slnglIngle Which was a euphemism d to carry.out mis.sion. Spotlight It J ' & ' ' v glass allill fourI es.scntial fotid groups;i; aal- Which was a euphemismnforsnivtJjjgcr. 1 ..Vprcslisc,igc. added recognition, possibili- coIidI. calcaffeine, sugar an^fal." But lhat was in a bygoneme cemnry D,J I , JfarPKic; tfortune. a M VoU VbcD O en ld Ford was Prcaideot.It, i:be lell you graves are nevever dug? Tlrcy re G E M IN I Hoop6eA-®lM > / O .w h j [NI (May 21-iune 20): Mu.sic "*>s , dancedi wllb wl Oueca Q kobelb n , dJds'lI be?be prepared by iniermeni e x.cavaiors. c liriiual v;ilucs surface, look be- • iw g C immediate, dream is nol im p ^ * •S’ ROSS If li' f5-|4- l ACRO fdilation necessary if you nrcTo .^A IThlckt'-k cllco ■______I , - A ^ 5 Shift1 lodlurolo I To------^ achieve fullfull potential.i , 10 Chock,ck • ------: — a ______CANCER3 R (June 21-July 22); Som e- one puls deidecimal polnl in wrong place, ^ , , £ ^ tort Walker llOZOf I B y M q ana jj* ------J — i — ------O mphasiss on accounting error, deception portion . — — ------___ deliberiltcc oor r otherwise. Make intentions iiNKy-PANKy AT \ I (^,'iyijJ I "I ISPropoc n 1 O K E Y -PO70KEV, I I ? 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Eastern food, but it alsoal reflects the severe H is full ofcrofls from halfwayha) around thc son wwas Ismail (IsHmael). raihericr than Isq^c. There arcre ttwo bclishes on this table, duccd into Central Asia abiib^ut 1 carrot, sliced ® Chechen. 'siiihshsa’ anH percnicch,’ which:ch com c oul 120 ycars ag o by M uslirn, refugees from fn • Drcsnng ^ T he ownc'r, Turon-Mirz;[irza Kamal. belongs from1 tthc kitchra' w hen they're hohot." . China and ha'have become an’integral partirt o f 1/3 cup natural applipplesauce H * to one of the smollcst andmd Icost-known eth- Sunumsa is on cgg-shoped dumumpling, the the local cui:cuisines. They add a w'cLbo:jom c I tablespoon scsfjpK•Ij^c oil nic groups in the countryItry ,.lhe Tators. But TatarIT cousin o f thc Indian ‘,'samcmosa,” often clegancc andmd delicacy to these substanim tial 1 tablespoon low-sov-sodium soy sauce H ■ his family aren’t recentIt iiimmigrants — on mode[e with 0 puffy leavened wratrapping like meat pics, 2 tablespoons ricece wwine vinegar ■ I his father’s siderthey’v,^’ve lived here for the RiRussian ‘^iroshki.’’ At thiss rmeal some Thc tablele also holds fresh cucumln b c r 1 gariic clove, cruslirushed I . more than 120 ygars, wwh hich is a story iri. o f thele'suftfeas arc stuffed withll beef,b some : pickles andJ S(some, dishes more characicitens- 1 teaspoon sugarr______. ' ______H I -,iiself.:T10».dhy;.tJJ'S made I a m euow -m ixturc ol.coDMgia g e a n u c ^ .— U&ri[>i-ar«fl5-ii5-IanhcrTtO'tt)9r<^uth-thanT< r- • lo makadressmg,.ng,, comtjine_al I, in g r^ i-^ thot might'be_«tyed_qn■n t h e j ^ l i m j f « ti:_ - .. .‘‘Pe’eremccKcsI^ ore unique: little_.mdaA_..Koz“nli a.rca:ca: a snlad of cuciypber.sr.s in. ents-and whisk untjlntil blended. 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The dough, whether lerleovened or “oyran.” aI yogurty< drink like thc Indid ian Serves 4. it’s Bettter thaiin Sex: PPopular eakes nmake drraiiiatic‘ refiirn % Linda Cicero 1 box choclocolate c ake m ix vwhipped topping, thawed v A I Knight-Ridder News Servi:rvice 4 eggs • K cup flaked coconut a cup vcgcegctabl.e oil' Bake’cake' accordingng to box B9KI I This catchily riamed cakecak is what - 1 teospoono n v anilla ddirections in a 9-by-13-i5-inch pon. ’ I call a Cook’s C o m e r ClassicCli: — a 1 4-servini/ing size package instant NMeanwhile, bring uiundraincd ' ' g ri' id ricipe so popular that requequests keep chocolate putpudding m ix . pineapple p tb a boil withII thc sugar ' m coming in. 1 8 -ounce;e container< sour cream and a cook'over mediumI hcot,I stir- ' We first published thche recipe in Toss the: chocolatecl chips and the riring, until mixture is syily ru p y ond the early '80s — it wasas t even fea- pecans in o3 tablcspoonfulu of the dry tlthick, about 3 minutes. W hen ^ e W y tiircd in L ad ies Ho.m c: JcJournal as cake ihix. BeBeat the remaining ingre-. is done, remove from ov3vcn, poke ' o n e o f o u r " b e s ts ” —■ anand we’ve dients togethether for 3 minutes, then h oles in it with a fork ancnd pour o n . ____ probablv reprinted thc rccirecip e'h alfa fo ld in the: chipscl and pecans. Pour tlthc pineapple mixture. S p read t o ' IgimppfiCTUmUy-.Uf.muiomnwmtVOttnnheatioH^ehm dozen times since then, into a greosc(sed and floured Bundt or cover c< cake. Cool.cake.co::omplctcIy. __ I ' There actually are twovo cakes b y tu b e pan ancand bake 50’ minutes at ^Mix thc pudding mix withth the milk the same nam e in o u r arcliirchivcs, but 350 degree's:e's, or until cake tests aiand beat until thick. Sprpread over thc chocolate has beenn thet over- done. Mokescs 12 serving. cicoke. Mix whipped toppiping.with 'jnIn, u d e S a h , H \vhclmingly favorite. 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Pul the l;d that is, some Ameiicerican suggvsts something5 States? posta1 1 that Cipolla has'fUTonged;ed to im port 3 tablespo miTiore g laringly intrusive. ■ ' hearts, picked lost winterter and preserved in es basiised on the Mendolas' hon:om e cooking 9 ounces:s driedd posto dente" stage. Remo'move to a colander in the Probably a day doesiaesn't go by thot GiuscppaI olive oil; oregano dried underun the attic ro o f on its5 summers menu. In 0 large:ge skillet or saucepon. placece the sink at that point,:, shshake excess water loose, Mendola doesn't reflectrefl o n the fact thot her and still heady with field'eld-frcsh frogroncc; olive oil, methe diced onion and the tomotlotoes. and tum posu intonto the.skillet holding the older boy, 41-yearear-old Stefano Cipolla, their own olive oii, pressediscd last winter, plus . Hereire’s a sam ple rccipc from SiiSicily. Cook over:r rmedium-high heat, uncovevered, sauce. Toss in'thee skilletsk and serve immedi* lives not in Sicilyy buth in Springfield, Vo. home-cured olives; jars9 ooi f smooth tomato P A S T A W ^ Z U C C:a H n N I for about H 1hour, adding salt, pepper ajand 0 ately. . Her other son isn't't aat home either; he livesi saucc, canned lost summeimer; commercially 3 tabablespoons olive oil pinch o f sugaugar. Mokes 4 servings.igs. • - Soups _ Reecipe co<)oks chiccken up3 light I I • ond pepp cover and bring to boioil. Cook at n Continued from C1 Times I cup Madeira w ine} cup. Pourlur iinto the blackberry soucci ir 15 minutes to Ict flavors5rs livelv simmer for 30 mliilnutcs o r until BRISTO CHICKENN A/ N D G A R - J l " / " 1 small shallot, peeleiled ond m inced . and cookk 2 m inutes. Strain.. ; y. beef ond carrot* ore terendcr, stirring <•,, DENVEGETABLI3LESTEW.. ‘''mIK;. rollowing is a light recipe fofor r ------I'smallTJlove'garliciic, ■pcelcd'und Pourur Into a saucepan and bring • cs 4 quarts (8 to 10 servings).I). occtisionBlly. Add moree water if stew " A. I 3/j pounds assortedJ cJchickcn dnjm- d Chicken with Blackberryrry mmced to a boil.<11. 'W hisk in tlie dissolved I „ dries out. Add mushrocoon^s and-salt sticks, thighs and brcastfiasts RICH BEB E E F V EG ETA B LE STBW Vi teospoon dried thyiiymc cornstarchirch and cook until lightly! " and pepper to taste. R<[Return to boll- * o 4 T m 2 quarts waler SER'2RVEDOVERGARUC JTBED C fflCKEN W riH 1 tablespoon honey thickened,:d. iKeep warm. j . and simmer 10 m inuteses. Serve over ^ ^ 5 > 3 c p p s n arro w ^vvcdges cc of red LACKBBRRY SAUCE 1 (14^4-ounce) con chchicken broth' ., 5. Hcot:ot 1a large nonstick sktllcl; ^ S H E D POTATOES mashed potatoes. I onions {)'• pound) 2 pout)unds tender beef steak, 4 servini/ings I teaspoon cornstarchch, dissolved in ’ .over mediu:dlum heat; bmsh on the oil •- 3 large or 4 mediunium carrots (1 trimmed:d well and cut into' 1-inch cen: 1 to b les^o n water . and heot.ot. When hot, remove thei: ‘=h O ARUC MASHED POTATOESP< ■ pond), trimmed, halvedved len g th w ise- cube.s icless and skinless chickcncen I. To prepare the chiihicken; Put the chfcken fr^fr^m the marinode ond pat; 3 pounds W ashington and thickly sliced "R""'tPO “- breast h"'lalves chicken into a gloss ptpon. Gralc the dry. Sautoito about1 4 to 5 minutes por; 2 tables]lespoons vegetable oil . toes 1 pound Washingtonon .R usset pota- V. cup fl Finelyy gritted fi peel and juice off 1 peel from the oraqge: iond set aside side, or untilunti cooked through. Season' 1 flour - - I cup milk I loes (2 medium), cut intointo ch u n k s 2 cups r onge for the saucc. Comoin'ino the orange lightly withvith salt ond pepper. Remove! >s red wine y» cup butter or morgar f '/: pound mushrooms,IS, sliceds Icupw; Hum clove garlic, peeled andmd juice, godlc and thymime. Pour ov er to a platee anand hold In 0 warm oven. , t water 3 or 4 teaspoons (to u 2 tciiHpoonH each driecried basil, mar- 3 cups : hrough a press or very finelyely the chicken and marinenatc at least I 6. Pourur llthe blockberry saucc into' )s narrow wedges of onions" s gariic joram and thyme • minced hour In rerrigcrator, the pan and cook o few minutes unti! . (« pound)>J) . Salt I teaspoon salt (or tootoste) ti m cupsips c u b ed carrots M teospoipoon dried thyme ■ 2i To prepare the sauimee; In 0 large thickened,ed. Add the rcmoining cup '/: to 1 teaspoon pcjpepper (or to 1 tablesfespoon minced garlic poon olive or vegetable oil souccpan, combino grgrated orange berries and cook. 2 minutes. Spoon Pare potatoes and cut;t into chunks. I tasic) i/3 cupip chI o p p ed fresh oregano ipoon salt peel, 2 cups blackbcrrTciies, wine, shal- the saucee overpv the chickcn ond serve. Ploco In large saucepan,J l, cover with ISLufv iy_gr.ound_blaek peppcrjo.to lot, prlie. thvme andI 1honey. Bring Data pctpCT'icrving' {16 percent colo- ...... I/3cup :ed) heat milk with butter ani chicken and water in lor;Inrgcpot Add jid garlic to a -pincly..y.grated oronge peel (see;cc,"^, 3. Pul tho chickcn broroth into a se c -, Proteinn 22S 9 g r nd p epper ,simmer In another » ffFilons and carrols.-coveover and-bntig c ,M ashed Potatoe.s (recipc " Of obovc) ond saucepon ond cookk at a low boil Fot 5g microwove^safe dish inn m icrow ovc , ui to boil. Simmer for 205 mminutest Add f„||„ws)I . ■ I blackberries, dividSd .ab o u t 10 minutes, untilII rcduc^ to 1 Corbohydhydrates 26g potatoes, return to'boil3il and i simmer oven. Drain potatoes; pit)laceinhowl. 3cupsbl J______20 m inutes lonaer.or untiunril chicken is Saule beef,be in oil in lorcc skillet or Beat in milk mixture, hiiiiilf at g lime; ■...... tcndcf.-W iih slotted apooi>oon, Hll.c hick» pot Over• highhi hcut until browned andid uaing quick tiursta,- aut-it_^don't" ...... en' froUi broUi.K) plaii:.{'e. 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You’re not go- :h o th e r fo r • ^ i WASHINGTON—'7- Tlic mulliminion- f"'.'' carrier ing to like this."5." - LOWEST m g B B u s e o r message Is worklikina, but in (WAi»ngton) n dollar mudsHnging cocontest the phone , *heir m lother.” She then says,lys.tha; M CI, responding to-, PropBMBM I companies arc wagingig ion TV 'is '‘really •ative uds, m y m inind they are canceeeling each inI fact, an AT&T aceus;cusation that MCI doesn't a annoying J.. a,turnoff,”T,” c o m p la in s M a rk ic h , th e y other but.* E s tther tell cu sto m e rs■s thetl truth about savings, " Jaffeci an AT&T'custo:stom er in M eriden, ', account . T h ojrso i n , will provide cuscustom ers with a-written le s s th a n Conn. A nd he’s hartlyy ala lo n e . a s s ooei-ate statement. “I hate hat to say it, AT&T, but perccnt of _ Though tho long-distJistancc com panies ~it ‘,i — Joseph Turow, corrDmmunications deann for you asked for it,” she says. . t h e i r a d - say the ads work, TV viewersvie and experts dilate With such ads,ids. Thorson said, “studies tising. ■ prprofessor at the Annerlenbergschool suggest they do moret to re p e l c u s to m e r s lies at have found thatlat companies can damage W e ’r e g o ­ than attract them. oP-ConinTimunication at . th e U;Univer- their own reputastations at the same time KRT InkvKfUci/PMJl TRAP to a n sw e r The ads arc biting anda d di irc c r : ' Pennsylvania, o f Mis- they ure trying: to diminish their rivals'." & T w h e n - the University of P' • In one MCI .ad, former for game show , J r i ’ s Another uninferntendeti conscqucnce o f tlie r it c o m e s I c h o c announccr Don Pardo•do is host of the jntp , sol of negative campai;paign between AT&T and > the market and bashess MCI,"I said Journalism,>m, said; "T h e re 's goo d evvidence i MCI is that it mayTiay help Sprint. “AT&T True-False Quiz."Qu Pardo asks_ MCI’* I’s advertising director WilVilliam Pate.'i that compmpanies run the risk of o the Wally Meyer,;r, aj Sprint vice president. whether "every AT&T■ customerci gets true ^T p tly h i T&T, MCI and SprintIt combined^ boomerangng effect.” says that's just;t wwhat has happened, with |B MI savings." A buzzer goes 3cs off. "Fal.se,” he sp^nj id S I.2 billion a year on ad'advertising. Stewartrt aand other experts said promo- pi thousands of cuscustomers signing up be- says. "Forty million saveive nothing." early 19 m illion people>le switched tions - 7- such sui as offering a potentiaial cus- cause of the AT&’T&T-MCl ad war. • In another ad, AT&' attacks M Cl’s long-t r&T 5-distance com panies lastist year. And tomer a $50$5( chcck — are more povDwerful Since the brealreakup of AT&T in 1984. discounted calling circles :lcs in which “MCI both1 AT&T; and M CI, the muiiuin users of inducement,ents to switch long-distanciice ser- industry revenuelue has nearly doubledno ' iHISill asks you for the names ■ess es and numbers of ncgatiitive ads, contend they arere ieffective in vicc. about S70 billicllion. W hile AT&T has y o u r f a m i ly a n d f rie n d s sc s so they can solicit ncquiijiring and retaining custcstomcrs. But In usingig the negative ads, AT&'ii:T a n d ste a d ily lost marinarket share, its revenues ' I n t e r e s t rrates a decline them to'swii(2h to MCI.I. ...., At AT&T^ we the companiescc decline to qua[uantify such M C I ru n theth e risk o f co n fu sin g an d annoy- ai have grown, don’t ask you for names ies nnd numbers. ... gains,IS. ing people,Ie, losing cred ib ility a n d smear- si According to0 f figures supplied by the Privacy.rtbat’s your true c to low est levelle in year le choicc, AT&T." Danan Clark, an AT&T vicecc president, ing themselselves as well as their rivavol. the Federal Communnunicutions Com mission, 'i don't get anything oi , WASHINGTONN —• Interest rates on ; out of them,” said noted:d that his com pany’s'adad attacking experts sug^uggestcd. • for the first quartjarter of 1995. AT&T ac- short*icrm Treasuryury securities declined Jaffee, the annoyed AT&l'&T customer.” MCl’sI’s calling circles em phasizijized privacy. “The cor:ompanies must believee their counted fpr 56.fi'.fi j p e rc e n t o f th e lo n g -d is - Jack K ram er, an MC in Tuesday's auctionion to the lowest levels MCI customer in "That'Qt's a hot-button issut^ to;o consumers message is ’workirtg, but in my minlilU they tance market, MCM C I 17.7 percent. Sprint —W ashington, agreed, c • ~ in ncariy oTcar.------I, culling the ads und theyth< responded favonibly,"p^,'” he said. are cancclin:ling cach other oat and co:onfus- 8.7 percont'and1 ootj tjie rs — s e v e i= 5 n u r n d re d . ' " "phone soup." To make t Tht Treasury DcfDepartment sold S12.I d'JsJt;a:sigsigiu io.::seti.^ThcL^wi-- c i mpmers to com pletoly 'foi:o rsak « {- "T JC ige fc»r th e b la c k th a t is ■■ ‘ ■ _ proc'^lng njant will,I clchum .out l(tojniIlJon____ ,t is popiilarln stereos andid 'T V s ■ ppuridff-of froziti' conT;jrrT; carrots and aspara-' - antTa-dark-em ° cni I d-tha fw ill blend into‘a*dcn"orb . gus in its first year. f a s t n o o k ; After that, annualI cacapacity will jum p lo th e color scheme everven extends to the mouses e a n d keyboard. ' *180 million pounds. •' ' i ' “I think it’s probably the hottest story o f the sea::a s o n ,” It said Richard Zwetchkcnbnnbaum, personil computerLT a n a- .Giant NationsB:Bank grows lyst f. at International Dati)ata Corp., a research fir:I rm in witiiBanli Southjth acquisition Framingham,f Mass. . i , ATLANTA — BaBank South Corp., , W hile PC makers say' theyth are making their conjm p u t- ^ whose advenisenienlsts conce lampooned big crs ® more like other-consinsum er'clectronic equipnim e n t, banks based in Northrth Carolina, is being none " has gone as far as'AcAcer inigetting rid of the! blanb d w 1 swallowed up by thee bbiggest o f them all: oHlcc ° look. • NationsBank Corp. •These products represeeseni what we see as ourir first ------Charlotte, N .C .-basaised NationsBank, the . ststep in an aligning o f thehe personal computer andd c o n - '------nation's third-largest[ babank and already the sumer st electronics planets,':ts,” said M arlene W illiamim so n , ------1 biggest in Georgia, saidsa Tuesday it had _ vice president o f marketinging for Acer Am crica, the: ccom- Poople w ho vlsllisIt a c o m p u ter s to r e thishis fall will see a changeje from tho rows of beigelige m achines. The ' agreed to buy Atlonta-ita-bascd Bank South ’ •pany's T' U.S. subsidiary. T a i w a n e s e compmpany, Acers, has becoicome the first PC makerir to forsake.b.elge fo r the charcoal black Acer and Packard Bell;11 Electronics: Inc. in the for$1.6billion instock.ck. f .p a s i that Is p o p u l a rr liIn ste re o s a n d TV s annd d a dark emerald that willm blend Into a den or3r kkitchen nook. year cach offered one mod(odd that was cncased in blb la ck , Co^^>ile( wiro reports iled from but they also held on to thithe standard beige or eggj:gshell ______cccolor for other m odels. Als'Mso, Packard Bell last yeai:ar of- Acer also cumeme up with ideas such as moving the commancnds. One of them, “Play/ messages,"m allows you fcfered rem ovable cplor "accaccent panels” on its machchincs disk and CD-RO^DM drives to the center ofo f th e m achinc to p la y theth computer’s phone answnswering m achine while i^m iiiiiin^m iiii but bl has since gone back to beige1: and gray. ,, und in c o r p o r a t i nIg g a microphone into thele monitor.i The using anon o th e r program , Acer is “taking a riskk b y o f f e ri n g j u s t ’t h e s e cicolor computer also haslas a door that allows you/ou to open the Acer is offering three kind.s of PCsI — ranging from Markets' . 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The-blue-chip- 63 11-16 as mor?lor? thon 7.4 million shales 1 of 4,736,29, estab- nancio:ial markets were dosed M/londay o for La- European:an iTiaricets m o v e d ahcod. Intc-sumnicr Iciharg;;irgy slarted slowly and gm d-J- bcio^ its all-time high of ng range thangcd honds., makingmi it Nasdaq’s second b o r DlD oy. S lo ck s brokebrc out of a narrow trading ually gallicrcd momionifnlum us tlie.session pro-D- lislicdJuly 17. ck to the most activc issue--le-- O< n -th c-B ig B o a rd J ^ r o n ^ cn'crally positive performamanccs overseas in the afkmicmoon os buyers flocked back . grossed. 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Oregon 8.00-10.00: Cok>radoO.OO-lO.OO.Co HOOS FonlMoKx 5.347.J00 32H^1^ -Oa 4S.17 4 4 ^ 4S122 . , x>t deUvary, aollo bu mirt 02X Ruaaata £0 lb canona 7040 count■m:Wlaeonain22.00- ' 4a000 tba.: eanM I CkWaiMa/ I»JX lJU 2.JJI -J]J 0r«con18.00- OO ^53*^45.17 44.5: 44J2 46.12 ♦-8o' MiOTjoToen B 4.is0.D00 OIK «S SopI WhMj’ 4SaH 44aH 4,52;i olx ilooi UonlMn.(»-». sno».00-30.00. Dac 44.3:44.35 45.19 44.25 49.12 *.97 Cnrrtler 4.i17.»0 m -2X OS - ■ POCAT£UO(AP) —Idaho FarmFa Ouraau Intarrrwurv Mar " CWWconUn 15.00- fab 45.1145.10 40,17 45.09 40,12 *.85 , SinnPacftail 3.000.000 , 24K Soo. ’ .Con, 2.00X 202K T.WXIX tamo'ainrsportforTiraaday.r. May Oraoen 12.00- A^ 44.1i44 10 44.99 44.00 44.05 *.03 C«nl.4oion POCATEUO - WNtB »tM»alat 44.12 (up 1); t>atley 5 J5 Jul :SSSu x 14.00; C:ok)rMo 15.00-10.00: IdatKatwJo.00.22.00. Jun 48.7i48.70..40J5 48.09 49.20 *.43 WniMan 24X )■ Sorfioofi 65IX 017 0.17X .02(up*|;11pen»nl Sop ,8M RoutWtiimitaalOOlbaeckaWlacon;snalnO.OO. Jut 40,1l40.10 48.90 40.10 48.00 *.79 TolMj. AOS 2.027.800 33>1 ♦ K .OOT. l:S5 40 1 6 40 00 40.19 40.00 *.00 • 2,000,700 7 — 'X Doc SMf 5 Ji 520 520 ■ OOOEN - Wnit# vrtwal 4.399 (atoatfy);(. barloy 9 40 Fri.'a aaleaalas42.099 SS 42J0 S i l 42.50 42.20 42.39 0 5 2.431,900 22X — X m •.B2 (itaady): 1tpw»nl Fri.'a op«rX>«nlnt42S.140, vp 1,112 Compaq 2,401.000 40H 0« Ck« 181.40 300 10 381.40 S u g a r “*Fri.-i .ale*« 3,013,097 PORTLAND — Wrnia wtMal 4 i OIK NEW YORK l^>—Suwfi/tur«atra tradirm on ttw New Fri.'aooanUU3iint31J34, up 13 C c w 132.20 130.50 IM.OO.00. 119.00-12000 {alasdxl: 14 por .0 3 YorliCaDaa, SugarandCocoa ilxcIxcnangeTua: PORKOELUESES l«wn 21; 11 pareont winlor S O 1.74 1.70 1.73 1.73X -.02 1.80X 1.S2 1.TBK 1.90 -.02 Satoa Cho. 40.000 lb*.: oanli i L o c a l i ni t t ( e r e s t g PUSnri — — — CALDWELL —Wnna wBaat“eSiOM/jpS^barlay e» m2 suoA^-wSssir^ ^ ^ Fab 57.7157.79 9000 57.60 50.09 *.7 ...... Ooaeiirrtion ^ 5.60(Ha4oeaay1:: Sap ?3 1034 —03 Jul 50 51 I Traa.»>' M.70 MC7 046#8 lot grami amv«d al Portland1 totor Uufvnant by ran. Fri.’a a«loulaaS72 Mer 10J1 10.33 10.22 Amorican Toi & Toi rpenMl 10,040, up 71 :20 10,21 -.09 Auo 90.91SSSS Sf, Sii SS:S' DWC Wosi ' i ' *1 # trock Of pw Oujiwl, o»e> jIT 10^7 10:i7 loilS.13 10.15 —.05 Fri.'a aalea(900 900 Doise Cuunda I Tr»a>D«4 114.10 113.09 114070' and aorohum. per evil: “" " " ■ ■ “ "■“ I" NS Oet 1008 tO.I2 10.00.00 10.07 -.03 Fri.-B0panlnl9,.lnlO.910. uplZS No. 1 aotl W41IIO wnaat 4.03 B.OOObumM Corvtiira " * n T 8 ‘* = ^ r 0 '^ 0 .1 7 X -OOXQQX Mar 0.04 —.03 Coo»» I ouak raoa -00.17 oa4i’ No. 1 dub wtwat 01X E*l. Ulaa 12.310. Fri.'a aaloa>a 111,703 NATlOtWi. STOOTOCKYAR03, la. (AP) — Hoc*; 1.700 S *.7 E No. 2 com domoiiic u»a 0.25X 0.20X 0.23)( 0.24X -OIK Illta ars 1.00 lower. CKwig/Cotp. I S3 07 02.05 B3 33 iMrBoi^^ 9.70 0 35X fl.lO 8 3M 0.34X —01X01X Fri.'topanlnl114,778 . bam»n and o>R* s 3 tM. 2 bailay. umt tralna and M ■!! * 9 45 048 0 43 9.43X -01X01X SUGAR 14 1-2 230-270 lbb 40.!40.50-37.00:200410 lt>42.90-40.50: CrnsI Hotno’Center 0.91X 0.55 fl.90X 0.90K -01K01X .112.000Ria.:earMpar». 20(>-Z3a IS 42.00-4 Fifal im»I. Oancofp , J.Y«^ 103 43 101.02 10200 inaty prXah si03 May 01X Hov 22.05 22.05 22.03.03 22.05, -.04 Sow*: under 500SSSfi%».50k«^ov«500lb IC lopclproialn 0.57 8.00 0 95 21,49 —:01 elaady: 300-50000 It] 33.0004.50: 500«X) lb 39.00- FirslSoc Corp. ^ 5/10 .* ” =^'0 I f CiuWiH 1860 10.57 1057' llpapnxom 9 OS Aug -.01 -lari 0.40 0 48 fl.40 0.40 22.29 -.0 3 30.00. ovar 05010:50 It) 30.00, Hav.lal1 Packard , , 12 pet protein 931 Sep , 22.20 —.10 ^ 0oara:twavywel0twalotn* 31.50. ligM welgnti al 32.50. , OPcww' .155 00 155.10 15578« 13 PCS protein 0,35. 0.38 e.3?X 0;«X -.OOX Ivaa: 390 head compared to lait w«ak SL: ^ 1 dark nofltwn aprino wfKStH Jul 22.30 —.14 CatMandcalvaa:: liJano Pow«i Co. , lAnOors) 11517 114.23 11519 S40 Ffl.-aaaloiBlal 30.304 a # . ■■ 22,47 —.01 daughter aiaara>r. andan l>aoracanlcompariIc« grsda 59.50 u a lop ot MK30X TsCKnolooy 01X • « ‘= ^ ‘*2^".'^29.« 29.« -iS-Jfl Fn,'»oponkil12.ei5 02.00: mUad aaleoaalect and ctuica 57.00-50.50: aala(» Momion-Knudaan Pofkb-/ MOO 57.50 58941 MINNEAPOLIS

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nay Count/, ldahb; flccorcflnging f'o tiio o ffld arp iatlh ^rb ofre-“ f re > ;o . BbVlM87TwfhFailsli i s ; 'a n d Ma r j o R IE ^ ^ ILL-: iCodo: 545-805 duo. to un: COURT OF THE R f ^ H J u b icIciAL L gallons of the' Complolniaini oiid'olhor dofonrfos you mo ' paid bills.'TTio public Is In IN THE DISTRICT CO • - - - cordod In 8ook-2 of Plats,ts. page 26. records ofTwln.peii!=ells ..Id ah o 83303-1238 o r tele)lo- ER. H usband a n d Wlfo,- ...... DISTniCTOFTHESl; STATE OF IDAHO. IN AN D FCFOR -cialmf-...... »xt:— pibrhtifTs.------•vttodtD;attona.ondbld;r-— 1.'moiling address, a n d teiophonon e County, Idaho, phono 208-733-9564 ext THECOUNtUNTY OF TWIN FALLS 3. Your signature.'tn. 2203. For technical quoso s- Ie- TAYLOR. H u s b a n d a n d your ro sp o n so , contactct tf tho Ciork of the ab o v e-n amnod o obligation secured by am n d pursuant to tho power of sale conforrod In tho D ood ofif T njst from U uiy Kimbrough andanc phone 206-453-6370. Wife: DAVID A MOULSON PlaintIlintllf, Court. ’ ' ond SHIRLEY J. MOUL- y of Augusl. 1S95 Mary Kimbrough, h u sbancm d a n d wdle, to TiiloFoct, Inc.,- aor r t • DATED this 2nd day of cont Tho College re so n /o s tho thi SON. H u sb an d a n d Wife; VS' CLERK O F THE DISTFSTRICT COURT Idoho corporation, Trustcistoo, and Robert Leslio Vlncon ncent, husband and wife, BenofInofi- ' rig h t to r e je c t a n y o r allal ANDREW H. MAQNELLI1 RimE iiPV iPiM l ' SHAR- By D eputy Clerk and Crystal Winnoy Vlnct THE SALINAs ' b EANH CCOMPANY. INC.. P R O R T SH 1994. rocordod March 30, 1994994. bids, to wafvo any fonnaliall- and RUTH L MAQNELLI.LLi, I I ' I H d A i 'i k i avid A. dory, dlniod March 30. IS ING PLAN AND TRUSTJST, Jotnbo R, W oods a n d Dovii >. as Inalrumont No. 1994-C14-005601. records of Twin Folit-oils .ties and to accept tho bidbi< Husband and Wife; andja all il )d all unknown claimants to andmd un- PUBUSH: August 30. SoplomborSop 6.13, and 20.1995. llm- ^ Strong. Tnjstoos: nnd o ----- County. Waho. deem ed to bo In th e beaest known or unknown dalm- known owners ot a panparcel of real proporty in Twin F interest of tho Collogo. > ants, or pahles In p o sseje s-s­ 4 1 0 1 t u m s E a3F E iTRUSTEE'S SALE County. Idoho, doscrlboribod as follows: Tow nship 10 "So s S . lie is to t » m ade is failure to pay.l>oy. sion or dalm ing ally rightitt to o I L O S T & FO U N D D Boise Moridlan. Twin F a ils Cou Dofauil for which this s a le Rongo 16 East oJtho B< On th o 18th day of)f Oocombdr.0- 199S. a t th e hourir cof JOHN M. MASON possession, their heirs, Idoho. SECTION e: A pparcel of ground moro particul JO of tho Trustee. Jeffrey E. Rolij oncy In paymonts of S254.97 poipor Doah of R nanco su ccesso rs and a ssig n s of 1: BEGINNING at iho N o rth ea st 1 ' 10:00 a.m.. al thoo?ficoo ’I’s- (a) Accumulated deficionc ® ^ LOST 9/1/95. large brow.' dosaibod os follows: Bi Suite 6, Twin Foils, Idaho 8330-10’ • month, for iho m onths oof f /April. 1995. and ail subsoquonuont the following described par- Grllfln LabX . recenti 8: THENCE North 89*S7'29*• WoalV\ ’02 Main Ave. Soulh. Sui ind • cel of real property located nor of sold Soctlon 8;' incfl of tho T rustee wili-soli at publicput auction, to Ihe highest bicDid- months Is S1.274.85. Th h o balance owing e s of this datedalo PUBUSH: Augusl 30 am spade. Call 733-8339. along tho North lino ofot sold Soction 8 for a dlstana money of tho United States, a :urod by sold Dood of Trustst ItIs September 6,1995. In Twin Falls C ounty. Ida- hoTRUE POINT OF BEQIGIN. dor, for cash, lawful moi on Ihe obligation aocur 410.6M oottolho sale, tho following described roa' roi S7.80e.49. plus 12% intoriiorost ond foreclosure costs. — ho: Township 10 Squth. -FOUND.Black Lab puj luth lor a dislanco of 530.0S fnafU poyobio at Iho timo of sol< COLLEGE OF SOtTTHERr Range 17 East, Boise Mo- NINQ:THENCE SoutH 237 48 property sitoatod In thoI CountyCoi of Twin Faiis, S tato of IdtIda* ^ S.RItchie Rd. Hagom ian THENCE South 47*0252'09‘ C W est for 0 d islan c o of 233 c h aro dellnquenl In the am ountn, ofo IDAHO IMVTTATION TOO rldlan, Jw in Falls County. nee ol "O' doscribed a s follows:/s: (b) Tho 1994 taxes, w hich I BID LIBRARY TECHNICAL 51^ 837-6242______fool: TH ENC E S outhh 689*53'S7’ Wost for a distanci , $128.14, plus penalty andn d Interest. Rocelpt No, 1703, Idaho, Section 18: N'/iN'A- 91.00 feot; THENCE; NcNorth for a d ls l o - ^ of 3 6 2 .3 0 f CLASSROOM AND '.' SE%NE%. Except road?ad POUND F Pomeranian 2 6333 Lot 15 in Block 114 ofif TvTwin Foils Townsllo. Twin Foil OFFICE FURNfTURE THENCE North 43‘20'3!0’35* Wost lor a o istan c o o t 262 ling 10 tho oindol plat thoroof, rc •tomo Owners insurance. = right of way. Black. Found 8/30t n 32*42‘22’ West for a dislonc«nco ol County, Idaho, occording fo^ (c) Failure lo m olntoln'H or foot: THENCE North 3! ^on8' corded in Iho office of IItho County Rocordor of sai N.College & W endoll Ri 164,50 foot to a pointI oron me North lino ol sa id Soctloi ' Sealed bids for tho sped. c 'iinooi County. VTLEFACT. INC. fledfumlture'wlil bo accept’pt*’ " ■THE STATE'DFIDAHO THENCE South 89‘57’;5 7 ’29’ East olong Iho N orth lini By: R. TODD B U S S , VIC/ICE PRESIDENT ^ o dislanco of 534,44 fool to the TF od until 2:00 p.m. Thurs 1.0. FOUND smali.black/Cho said Section 8 for a disti Said saio will bo madolado without covenant or warranimty ’ I'B- Sends greetings to R.O. POINT OF.BEQINNINGNG, ;lonor aruuiiibroncas toaatbfy.th.tho_6TATeOFtDAHO, Countunty of-Twin Fall#:— ...... day, Octobor 12, 1695,■ JPli SEVERSON and ELEAN-AN- on BlueltAkes N. Ca 5'f6orANDj;ALSO_EXCEPT^po tho offico ofthb D ean ot R lus- Rhonda at 735-1252 < ___ _li:^EET:thd.N 6rtfi‘25.f6 oW igslion-secuf^ by ond pursuant to-tho powor.of.sal Fl- OR N. SEV ERSO N, Hu»- ictlofi e .-T c v ^ Ip -1 0 -S o u th ..R a j Ss;:"'nance Intho Taylor Admin of land locatod In Soctio *]SSho-.conrerrod in th o D eed of TrustTi oKocuted by Stove Ewanwil-“ On th is '^ n d day of A uau siT 1w ¥ ^ f o r e m o ifio-undor —band’atidW tterTEtiL-IL-L- —734-^370 ( m s g p h o n e )r^ 16 E ast of tho B olso Moridlan.Ms Twin Falls C ounty. Idi and for said Stolo. porsonoll)rt^lv istratlon Buiiding. 3 1 5 Fail:alls TAYLOR and MARIAN ukandK lm E w oniuk, husb.usband and wife. G rantors, to Firs^rst oigned. a Notary Publicln snd FOUND. Woman blcydi and m oro particularly- dodosaibod 03 follow: ny. on Idaho corporation, a s Trus SS, known lo mo to bo the Viccv H Avonuo. Twin Foils. Idahi^0 TAYLOR. Husband and ;n«iDn Amorican Title Company, i ust- oppoarod R. Todd Biass, 51,u . and thon publldy opened: UL* 26* wheels. Please cf COMMENCING at Ihohe INorthoosl comor of smid Soc security o( Jom os T. Foathorstoiton Pfosldoni of tho corporal■ration that executed this inslru d: wife; DAVID A, MOUL­ i*67'29' Wost along th o N orth linoilm ol 00- bonofli and soc SON and SHIRLEYf JJ. . 733-3778 to Identify. ■ 8: THENCE North 89*67 TRUE Pranoe Foalhorslor^on, husband ond wife, Bonoficic«®* m enl, or Iho p e rso n w/ho hc executed the instrumonl or Soction 8 for a distancanco of 410.61 feot lo tho TR 28. 1993. under Instrument NcNo. boholf of said cofporation.on. and acknowledged to mo 'if^iho Tho dosing date for Inquit MOULSON, H u sb an d a n d incaof ries, rocordod Juno 28. , ios and approval of oqui LOST 8/31 Black tJib. Fj POINT O F BEGINNING;viG; THENCE Soulh for a d ista n c of Twin Foils County. Idaho. Fir; to d th o som e a s such Trusloo. ual Wife; ANDREW H. MAG- a dia- 1993009001. reco rd s OfT •ir^ such corporation oxocutoc products Is Septombor 2C JJr molo, 10 mos. Filer, or 530.00 foot: THENCEE S South 47*02'09* W ost for a 1 my has roaignod os Trustee, an 20. NELU a n d RUTH L. MAQ­ swors to Molly. 934-476 to tho contor of o latdral: THENCMCP Amorican Titlo Com pany I NELLI, H usband and tonco of 237,46 foot to 1 ) fool: Rolig has boiboon appointed os succosscsor IN WITNESS WHEREOF,3 F . I have hereunto sol m y honelond o.3J6m!eO, ■ South 89*53'57* Wost'ost for a distanco of 91.00 fc »oal, tho day and yoar in this cor Wlfei; a n d a ll k n o w n o r conlor TruStoor and offlxed my otfldal son Bids m ust bo sen t o r dellv THENCE North for a dlslnncedlsl of 362.30 fool to tho cor Kflcofa ffrsfobovo written.in. unknown claim ants,■ Ofor LOST Perscriplion sur E South 43*20'35* East along ered to tho abovo oddros.0 ^ psrtlsa In possession or of a iotoral; THENCE S PNirF • Tho dofouli for vrfiich:h thott- sale is to bo m a d e Is G ransnt- 1 o r giassos In brown c a se , t conlor of a lalorai for• a oa- Poilco & R ro -d e p t dow ‘ II tor a o fs' 'Qllui'o 'o P “ y o to SUS/VN TAVERDEE, NoU ed dato and time to bi South 29’58’2 r Eastil niniona tho contor of a iotoral fc a under iho Promissory Note sosc - Residing In Twin Falla session, thetr'helre, suo-wo- town. Reward. 734-283€ lOl: THENCE Soulh 3 * 07-48‘* Eosl E paymonts as promised ur accepted. Tho outside' O'c cessors and assignsI ot o f ______distonco of 78,71 foot; 4 fnoi- cured thereby, on d failurejro loI pay real proporty toxos ow'^od e My Commission Expires:s: 55/17/2000 along th o contor of a. lalilalorai for 0 distanco ol 6 2 .0 4 fi 93, ond 1994. Tho boianco owin#ing tho envelope should doari tha following describedbed Lot your doily newtpopo >7’29* East for a d ista n c o . of 59Sfl'S? for Ihe yoara 1992. 1993, : Indicate ‘SEALED Bll>>0 ' p a rc e l o f r e a l p r o p eir r ty work for you . . . read on THENCE South 89*57-2 in ihn OS ot August 4. 1995, on ithe obligation socun>d by sallaid PUBUSH: A ugust 30. Sop^ptembbre. 13ond20,1995. for a distance of 500.00 fool lo - ENC1.0SED*. described above, ^the uaoltiotiiiMlfleda. foot; THENCE North for ■ Oeod of Trust is S23.803.J03.58. plus Intorost Ihoroon ot ththo - r ------North lino of Soction 8: THENCE Soulh 89*5T29- E « r annum accruing from A ugust>'/*• < COLLEGE OF SOllTHERfiR N JOHN M. MASON ebove named delendantf: >f Soction 8 for a d istan c o of 12512500 raleof13.00porcontpora For comploto bid spodflco LOST Sbpt, 2. vbdnlgty < along th o North lino of Si , 1995,plus reqLproportyta)y taxes In the am ount ol SI .264.0 IDAHO INVITATION T1^0 O Deon of.Rirafico______You a re hereby notified^ Pdoiine Rd/ Moglc Vaiio foot to th o TRU E POINTIMT OF BEGINNING.------lions, procedures a n d addi^•'-that^-Complahil.has been in Iho pli'8 Ponallios a n d Intproatir'oat Ihofoon. piU8 c o sts .a n d logi>gal BID 30 OR MORE ^ -Mali.-Husky-Coflio X.'or^ SUBJECT TO a Countyjnty Road Rlghl of W ay along . lional Inforrii'ation co n taca c t filed against you in the Dis- omont 'oos pursuant lo tho Proml•omlssory Note. . COMPUTERS • PUBLISH: A ugust 30 anc Mike Mason a t the Collogi agno & white, leathe Northofly boundary a nnd d ta Twin Falla Com p'arty oaoom Septomtjore, 1995. trict Court of tho Rfth Judi- ____ of Southom Idaho, PO Bo3ox do i District of tho S tato'“®‘; of collar. REWARD! Ca along tho Iotoral. nrf nr. DATED This'Blh. doyly ofol August. 1995. Sealed bids for the spoci 326wt5t0. TOGETHER WITH ailI tortonomonis, horodliam onts. ond < ^ c- CGLLEQEOFSOlTTHEBhPRM 1 2 3 8 . T w in F a ils , Idah-iho Idaho, In and tor tho Coun- n^n- ROUG 4 PETERSON ' fiod equipm ent will bo oc TO 83303-1238 or totophon<3ne ty of Twin'FiBlls by tho punonancos thorounto10 bbotonging or any wiso apport/ omoys for Bonoficlarles I ceptod until 2:00 p.mm IDAHO INVITATION TO l o s t : Old, Q e m ia n ^ h o including all oxisling fiK turos,j.Tnd ByJoffroyE.Rolig,Attom( INO 208-733-9554 OXt 2203 e o M nam ed plaintiffs. - ing to tho proporty, Ind e Wodnosday, Soptembob o r ' 8tD UBRARY SHELVING I'., Hoir doorbrown'vz/whit logoihor with all w atorr arand woior rights of o vory kind t A NDUBRARY For technical queatlon) n s You aro hereby directed spots. Lost 9/4/95 !nd” oN STATe 'OF IDAHO ■ )' ! 13. 1995, in tho offico c description, how ovbr oviovldoncod, oubloct to any and the , FUHNrrURE concerning substitution>ns to appear and plead lo said MadronaStN&.Pomei )SS. the Deon of Finonco In thi and bid spedflcatlona. con oasomonts. rights of woy« iy . or roslrlctions of rocord. Taylor AdministraJton Build .Complaint wllhln twenty ell. Cali 734-6489. ~ - ♦ County of Twin Fails ) Mci- ta c t M arlene L a m b e rt> e (20) days ol l^e senrfco of ing, 315 Foils Avenue, T w i Sealed bids for tho sped Dofondanls.B. Kjb- nod equipm ent will bo, acoc- 720 99th S.E., Bellevueue, this Allas Summons upon^ n REWARD M ale 5 m o kli ^ Onihis8lhdayofAuGAugust, 1995, before mo. the ur Foils, Idaho and then pub m Washington 9S004 or tele jbllc in and for sold S late, poraor ceptod until 2:00 p.m Bio- you; a n d y o u a r e furtherih e r ton, coffiM colored w/re "* E BEEN SUED BY T H E ABOViQwp. dorsignod, a Notaiy Public ll=IV” l»"'>“ ' ■ ,t,or phono 206-453-6370. notified that un le ss youJ so , tabby markings, wbit NOTICE: YOU HAVE B luD S. oily oppoarod JEFFREY•Y £E. ROUG, known to m o to'°Si b Wednesday, Septemboi NAMED PLAINTIFF. THE THI COURT MAY E N T E R JUC ne is subscribod to the lorogoln iHiv- 2 8 , ie g s .:ln th e office o appear and pleacLto.saIdsaid. .. tocytilnd f w t 734-09p5 „ )Tice tho person whoso name I: ^"8 • Bids must be sent or doliv *tho •^Thaiioiiego'Te^sbfvos th' Complaint within the time M Ef^ AGAINST YOUlU AWITHOUT FU R TH ER NOTH5 THE 'Instromont. a n d acknowlorfato writtonroaponso m u s t bo fil ^ ROBERTS. FORT, Clerk odvofiitlno liotn# tor solo'I ' . this lawsuit, a n appropriat tions, procedures ond sdddl- d i 199S. PUBLISH: Soplombor i . with tho abovoKfosignat*lated Court within 20 d a y s a fto r si i r 6 By Deputy Clerk d uMlfiwl- ■ , puklSH : August 30, SoplSoplombor 6.13, oiid 20; tional Informatlon.contacta c t ol^,. and 13.1895. . Vico ot this Sum m ons on you-j If you fall to s o re sp o n d , t Cheryl Graves 6t the Col^ | . Bids m ust be sen t o f doirv- Tient ogoinst you o s d b m o n d o d — PUBUSH; August 16. 23. f TRUSTEE’S SALE loae of Southern Idaho>ho. ered to the above addrest^ IN THE DISTRICT COUR , tho Plaintiff In tho Compisnploinl. m a i i E a E i alls, on Of befpre th e obovo list' IRT 30, and Septem ber 6.1 9 9 5 P.O. Box 1238, Twin Fall* .hu OFTHERFTHJUDIClAllAL ■ ^ ' FAX AcopyofthoCompIaiiplaint Is sorvod with this S um m or Aid Idaho 83303-1238 or te!eefo- od date and time to be > advlco or roprosontatlon by aan n 1ot- On D ocem ber 27.1,995.5. at the hour of ’2:00 P.M ., of aaii L of DISTRICT O FTH E 8TAVTE T Notteo la hereby given that If you w ish to so a k tho ad itoo. 163 • 4th Avonuo North, Twiiwin phono 208-7^3-9554 oxtoxi ' accepted. The outside oi you should do so promptly so3 tl'that day ot th o lobby of Tnistoo. th e envelope shewW «IoBriy^ riJ O F IDAHO. IN AND FOF3R household Items of Rich- : tomoy Jn this mottor, you :t. inc.. an Idaho corpora^on,, asa 2247. ■ IN ard McClean and Sandra^ YOURY .. your wrttten rosponao.». if any, moy bo filod In tlmo'oij'o n d Fails. Idaho, n n ^ ^ A C r . / I n d ic a te % E A L E O BIOm g. THE COUNTY OF TWIN Tnjstoe will soli a r publtec auction,ou to th o highest bidder, forfo “ FALLS D eW llt will b e p u t up ior . ' other leoal rfght# protocto >at The,College reserves thith o ENCLOSED*. non response roqulroa compllanlance cash, in lawful moncw dfIf thitho United States, all pay ab lo e public auction on Septbm- Anapprbpriatowrlttor owing described real p ^ r t y . sjt*sjl jlght to reject any or' al a ll ' ' . bor18,199Stat11:00amat a d • with Rule 10(a)(1) ondi ns or denials of tho_separatoS ail o - . U t2I, Block 16, CASTLEI T,

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'4 2 1 2 ~ 1 0 2 “ I I ’“ l o i “1 I .*205 I 4 206 1 4 208 1 1 i 209 " I I 4 2 1 2 I 4 212 n i P TBA D E C A R D O F T H A N KLS S I I ADMINISTRATION/N/ B AGRICUL^RAL J | i MEDICAUDENTAL | L p r o f S s i o n a ^ J jRECTAU^n/LOUN^y B T R A D E • I B T R A D E I I I MANAGEMENT " Words connol oxpross my my Now hiring CNA’«/NA'« EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR^ RESTAURANT Now hiringig AMERICAN Polobulidingsub- TRUCK T DRIVER noodod. ttionka to iho ICU nursos 7 ; POTATO HARVEST. n qualified opplicanls for FT' MANAGER - TWIN FALLS™ Exporioncod truck driversra 0 ((oring on-site classes Twin Folia down town T STAFRNQ. INC. contractors noodod. Wo F T locol delivery. CDL re­ for tho CQfo ihoy gavo Roy■'“y IDAHO. SITE MANAGEF -- (or cortification. Compotl- Business Improvom ^tit Dining Room Manager. 'f. Soasonol or temporary op- furnish Job, you furnish io- quired. some warehouse- ______dufififljhoJLdayaJiojiiifaa nSodod_aNO CDL RE- :------Aoply-Jo-par-fton-ttt-XE- —hnr. tnnin nnrt trnnlportn-_ _ work. Annlv In nomon bo-______—re- TEAMS Joromo. Q78-8283 nogoliablo. Bonodis aftor In our busy, fast p a ce dJ. , & FT senior positions. Start $24,000 to S27.000 noodod- Pick up oppllca- upbeat waJk-in salon. • Apply in porson ot TF A m a o m o opponunltios m y frtonds loo. Ho will' bo Curronily hiring for 2 4 unli ' ' - : 3 months. Sond rosumo availablo for tx th ilus expenses. For more tion nt A C . Houston Truss -mlsBod by many friendsid s subsld&ed property in Ku­ " to P.O. Box 392, Rupert. t Porfclns Restaurant at Dformotion contoct Chris- ‘ Co. 30 W IOOS, Jerom e. 4 2 0 6 1564 Blue Lakes Blvd. ^N Class A and Class B E .and fam ily.' n a . Rosponaibilitios ID 83350 B Wo offor those benefits: lino at the Idaho Associ- “ \ty. B MEDICAL^ENTAL | • Guarantood houri/’wago _ Good paying lobs for iho Truck Drivers Wanted: His wlfo Ella and ste p so3ns n s Include managoment. ■n right It^dMduals ation of Counties. PO Box ' !BIII, Jo h n , Oly a n d Jloo o o iandscapo and gonoral RN needed lor FT night plus service 81 product 1623. B o ise, ID 837 0 1 , Tired of being gone for' . commissions (earning up•' i 2 1 0 ------CallTodayl NO FEEt months at a timo. High Matnoy. olopdaughtersors malnlonanco. Compen-o n ' CHIROPRACTIC ' ' position in a drug &. alco­ §____SALES^_ (208) 345-9126. Submit Janot Mooro and Judyidy oation Includos: Apt. utill-Hill. ASSISTANT hol ireatm enl conior. to$7-$l2hrly) J SMELLING resumo to tho, above od- . ' ip a y sdole, homo 2xvtreok. Rogers. His brothers Al- tios and salary. M ust b bo o Trainoo position, 3 m onthsIS G ood benefits, Pioaso coll Rnanclal S«rvtc«s PERSONNEL SERVICES dress no later thon |now Equipment, must i , bort. Dale ond Royd Cart-art-' dotoil orlonlodi TrainingIng proballonary poriod. conj-V Judy at Tho Waik-or •paid vocations & holidays 734-1000 Wednesday, Soplombor havo 2 yoors ovor tho or and sister Mlldrodod provided. Sond /osumo„ io PUtor skills nocossary (50,0 Contor 208-934-8461,' 'student loan payment 1 CHANCE 20,1995. ro ad oxporionco, d o ss A ;Lowoll. and cover loRor )o G uard-ifcj. wpm), Will train in X ray •advancod training ^ CDL drivers • all ciosses. CDL required. Please coil J RN/LPN- PT . nights. Mogic •advancomoni opportunity T o bo wealthy: Fortune 500 1-600-777-7366 —1 lart Managomont P O Box3ox dopartmont and Ihorapy. An A+SUPERIOR A.M.I temporary and pormo- ^ 28 Starting salary S7.00 ann Valley Manor. 536-6623 Pump tocp to son/lco do- _ i m ” 5668 Poniand. O R 97226. Best. A Weiss rated Co.j ‘ nent. local. Apply at: ' mosticwolor well pumps. AARLO LOTT TRUCKING Apply.byAugust21,1995.g s ' hour. Office hours 8:30 to Must have Idaho Cosme­ ^ ^ E R S O N A ^ ^ ? SURGICAL COORDINA- tology License $52K-$104K1styr. Pot. 40* hrs/wk. CDL a plus. INC. Wo need OTR — 6:30 pm. Mon-Thurs. Fri,! TOR Surgical noodod lo s Nat'i H.O. provided retumJi EXPRESS —I 8:30 to 12:30 p.m. Must Call Jodi a t (206)'733-0306 Will train. S ond resum e drivers, 48 & Conado. ( am Borry, forglvo m». / , - fill Im m e d ia te opening. mail LEADS: many 'repO PERSONNEL SERVICES to Box 96781. c/oTlmos- E a rn $30K->-. Ins., load i • ^ opply in porson at Dr. 5 Twin Foils, 733-7300 > rno9Ht no /ittrrn* / vf9S* I ADULT C A R E LPN proforrod but not INTERPRETER for tho3 will call* responses lo NovrtJ. PO Box 548, Twin & b onus-1 Local and Alan Fox, 834 Foils Avo." ro q u iro d . D u ties will In- doaf. Minidoka CountyV w ork in a re a nowl Up toQ Burley 676-4040 * No Foo \contufd& mladlroetod.^ I^PERSONAL^ S u llo dOSO. Tw in F a lls Falls, ID 83303 PT drivers also noodod. 7 elude orionlaiion of pa- Joint School District #3311 600% MPV adv.. up lo° CONCRETE help noodod * 324-5053 contact Jim. ^ Thurs. 12:00 to 1:00 only, ROUTESUPERVI- _ SINGLE? HoanOuest can ADULT CARE Lady to L tionts to surgery program. is now acceptod applica­ 70% renewals. Chocka in Sun Valley a re a. Good ' • put love bock In your life. caro for somi-invalid un- CNA's, and NA’s-needed.J Compiolo surgery charts tions (or tho following3 PAID daily/wkly. Bonollt w a g e s If e x p o rio n c o d . SOR/GUARD FT/PT. with TTfV\DE, Alignment & brake • Free call, froo brochuro: morrlod,.30-50 yrs old.1. 3 CNA claoseo availablo. for hospital pro-certlfy sur- position: to you: training, co.’ ■ Call Morrick Constnjction. sorvlco corDpany. good tochnician. Immodlato driving record & work 1-B00-94&-04n __ days. 2 evonlngs. 40 hrs Evening shift. Excollenlit gical procodures w/insur- interpreter (or Iho Doaf. LEADS, bonuses, stock,<• 788-2688 ovos. 720-0688 opening, /^pply In person 1-' a n c e com panios. Must be CU.qualilier & s p o u s o history- Background @ 679 Potoline Rd. TF. Singles Oalolino: Find ro- ro ­ a wook. Call 736-9922•22 bonoflts available. Con­ ® days tact Terri ot 934-5601 orir detail oriented. P o ssess a For additional.information1 trips (Bormude. Conoda, chock. Coll Kirk at ______Big O Tires______mance, friendship, orr na ask (or Louisa, 200-241-2727______- nil apply al: Gooding Rohabb professional attlludo & contact: Woyno Bagwoil. otc.). EXCELLENT S$ (or No mallor how you spaiid dining, dancing partner,or, Ono eUl - » o ll Oo 11 ulil a ppooronco. For moro in­ • Director mgmt. Only true closors your days, clnBSlllfld llti IXt. Clustinod. 733-0931 oxt. 2. • Living Corner. 1220 Mon- SHOP SUPERVISOR i4 “2 1 3 I Otc. 1-900-9B8-3696 Oxt. formation coil 733-3700, Spocial Sorvicoss opply. W E ARE EXCIT-I"' your busy eeliodula, Pul ' _ tana, Gooding, KLOEPFER. INC. Is cur- IB MISC. OPPORTUNmgSj 2254. S2.95 per mlnuto-to- - ■ ------oxt. 293 o r submit resume Coll 436-6059. ED1 For considerationn clastlliod'o lirna-eavlng ovomgo longih of call. 3 ronlly taking oppiicotions ■ ~ DENTAL ASSISTANT. to: TFC&H, Altontion: Tor- - call l-eOO-999-9055.>■ ilUoctory ol goods and sur- ADVERTISING ' mlnutoa, m ust bo 1 6 i 2 0 4 I Juvenile probation oflicors Vicos lo work lor yoo today,- ' for a quollliod shop super- ,no CHILD CARE/ Registerod, full timo or'f ri A yers. 6 6 0 Shoshono * State name, phone, city. GRAPHICDESIGN years, touch tone pnono I pan timo, with oxpandodd Stroot E ast. T>vin Fails. ID noodod. Send rosumo> & experience. *Ask for Mr. visor/oxper. mech. Call roquirod, TolosorvlcoCO I NANNIES John or Carl for oppt. at TTie 7^ 77m«s-N«ws h a s an ^ (unctions, Sond rosumo0 83301-EOE______and covor loltor lo Box< M oore.______CONSTRUCTION USA. Inc. Hoflorsiown. '98141 %Tho Times- 438-5078.______Ad Design/Graphics posi­ I'm: CHILD CARE in m y hommo o to: 256 Marlin Stroot, r w o r Ke r s i tion availablo In tho ad- « - MD. 301-797-2323. SIN­ ;y r Twin Falis, ID 83301 ' ^THERAPY T ec h s noodod, News, PO Box 548, Twin1 SALES POSITION with GLES CALL NOW to hoaron, or your's. newborn & 4 yr " ■ Dcn-l HAMMER TEMP-TO-HIRE vertising departm ent ' old. Ccl 1 Bt Mon-Fri days. to 4vork with profound Falls, ID-83303, Job ap- major hotol/convontion,. yoursolf to doalh ‘ ads or record your own. DIETARY positions open.I. h a n dicapped kids, 1:45- plications close Sept. 8th. contor. Send resume to: "Year-round worohouso Strong computer, deslg'n'i Rosponsiblo earring adull. J looking for a goo d /ob, leading to mill opora- ond layout skills in a Mac Coll Nowlll______Ploaso apply In person atIt 10pm or 5:30-2pm shifts, Holiday Inn. 1399 Bench _ re(9 roqu..733-6621. Opening (Mjwarohouso oxporionco or no lor/koy posiiipn. environm ent a must. ___ Bridgovlow E states 16288 wookond work involved, > Rd. Pocatello. ID 83201 _ oxpononco wo can pul • WEODINQ Drosses, slips ■S. Bridgovlow Blvd. 1( Intorestod call Teresa at forom an.Txporionco ^M achine operator for con- G roat opportunity. Ploaso Sf- CHILDCARE/NANNIES, -1 you:o work. Sodom "struction product. Uso de­ so n d your resum e to: • Bridosmeld & PortyRontals _ 934-5603. ______needed in fresh potato g Nonnlos noodod. Boslonion ______;______' i 2 1 1 ~~\ bo a SQUARE. Call lodayl sign skill. 77>0 TJmos-News, 25% ofl lnvltabon» 733-68381 - area. Groat pay. oxcel. pocking & pbloto grados. FT transcriptlonlst & o)r r Must havo good mathi |_TECHNICAL^ ••Foctory positions. PO Box 548, — I benofits. 19 or oldor. C o n ­ ART-noodod, Knowlodgo10. 4 207 J SMELLING “ Food Processing. Twin Falls. ID 83303. i 1 0 6 tact Slacoy ® Nannloa skills. & bo knowledge- a PERSONNEL SERVICES of coding, modical termi­li- B OFFICE/CLERICAL oblo In welding & m echa­ A ssociated Business All with top-notch local Attn: Poter Yori< ISPEC tA l. NOTICESS Nook {208)331-3806. 0 734-1000 NOFEEll ' nology & oxporionco nics. S2000 plus DOE. Prods, has an immodlato firms. Moy looa 10 FT job — w/wlndows roquirod. Sond i opening (or an exporl- AMERICAN i NANNY FT or PT, nonny AMERICAN Sond rosumo to Suite '• DRIVER lOwhooierilor w/bonofits. . ALCOHOLICS ,1' rosumo to St, Bonodlcfs 555. 540 Bluo U k o s Blvd, oncod copior technician.; com harvest. 13 spd Rood INEVER A FEEI Call lodoy. STAFRNQ, INC. *■ w anted for 2 children ag- ,® STA FRN Q , INC. W e pKor an oxcellont From Hagormon lo Burioy ______A N O N Y M O U S ____------05-8-&-l‘ArWlll p a y up to ..FJ^C. AItn: Jnn_G j^t^ O p p o rtu n llio ^ for all skill ,N,.Twin Falls,-I0-83301— '* . Rangor. w ago DOE. Can ‘734-6452 1-800-721-WORK F 'rt P ,0 , Box 586. Jorom o, ID . ■ ■ boneflt packogo including ond Kotchum lo JacK ^t; ■ Call 733-8300 _ S7/hr DOE, m ust b o flood lovols, Koop ond improve » bo lull time., 423-4269 ‘AMERICAN STAFFING, 63338.______SUBSTANCE ABUSE 4 0 1 K. (compony malched) INC. W E HAVE WORK! wllh chlldfon, 736-4828. your office sklllsiby lomp- ponsion plan, medjcal, NO FEEI Call today, - OVEREATERS ,1 ing or find th e caropt you’ll PROGRAM ■. DRIVER Local delivery !Serving tho Entire Meglc ANONYMOUS Nood dopendalbo childHrt LPN, Minidotfo-Momorial COORDINATOR. dentoi and proflt sharing.3- . drtvor, 2 se a so n s experl- Valley Slncc^lflBei ^734-6452 1-600-721-WORK.- - - ' ^ Hospilol is'currently ac-.. lovei NEVERAFEEI . 734-4S47 caro provider for 2 school FT position available. Sond or bring rosumo ence. must hc^e' cloan ; Serving the Entire Magic •no copting.appllcations (or 734-6452 1-600-721-W0RK pick up application al 430 TIRE SALES '& SERVICE Volley Since 19861 ZT io g o children ln S h o sh o n o f. Serving,tho Entiro Magic Siatos coriificatibn tb- 0 driving record,^on-Fri, jjj. Iho position of LPN, inler- quired. experience In pro- Blue L akes Blvd. N, Suite0 wages DOE. Call 600-^ PERSON. FT'position - 107 ~ School District, single fa- L -.VallQY.SInctf 19861 , , ^ j;flvnil.Tlm aaloa a soivico AWESOME JOBSI ^ ihor works 1Z nriroiaung — grom'qovoiopiiiunt."pui>'------Bl TFi-'No-phone calls . • JW ABORTION • -Conlact-Human-Rasoufc-- - -ploaso.— ------T- peteorti-Expor^a^MSic — . -ALTERNATIVES':------. shlftfll Requlros 2 « Hr caro AUDlTORrTno^ostWost—— ■50nnof'suporvlsionr&“ • >/-FUdVJ0fH ; - _j ’ whilo working, bordingn g -0 9 © 4 3 6 -0 4 8 1 .-...... • •-.omCanyon-Sprtngslrinis JCAHO standards -V DRIVERS SALES PER> - tlre-&autosorvicohotplul. EstdbHshod buslness'lobk-' SON for Amorigd's for Exc.'saiary'& benofiis' - ✓ Goneral Labor ■ -PREGNANCY CRISIS------p033lbaHty.-883-2140 - - UooEIng'lor'a'coupIO'OT-,t- -occopilna applicoltons lor roquirod. Must-havo ox-. ✓ Oulslda/Insldo porionco. with both in pa- "ing for drive ability & or-’I"' Hailoy/Wood'Rivot flroa, pkg. OK Aulo Systems. CENTER •• jrjo quaiily cortiflod n u rsin ga roliof night audilor/front body shop technician. W o need YOU to como to • • . n Wanlod Nannie to provide Q d e sk clerk. Auditor hours llont & out pailent progra­ ». Job requires CDL, 21 yoor 55S 4th Avo. W-. TF 733- V • Froo losUng. Call 734-7472 child caro In our hom o, for assistanls lo work with a Prefer 5 yeors oxporionco.J- minimum ago. pre- 3077. S oo Tom or Jim. work for US- Call Today, orl-eOO-371-7472 o are forthoweekends ms. Excollont com ponsa- __ 3 children agos 6. 4 '& 2.2 groat staff, S200 hiring A SE ceniflod. Good bon- - employment drug scroon, 734-1000 NO FEE p starting al midnight on lion packago. Send Ro­ TRADE • Printer/Bindery. -1 Lighl housokooping andnci b o n u s . R e sp o n d a t T F sumo to Box 98312, % olits & work atmosphere.>- FT w/bonelils. StariinQ „r. Caro Conior. 674 Eastla- T hursday, Friday & Satur­ Sond resum e to: P.O. Box Twin Foils Shop h as posi­ SMELLING / I 1 0 8 ovonlngs roquirod. Hour­ day. duffed includo; audit- The Timos Nows, PO Box 'X salory nogoliablo. Hous- PERSONNEL.SgRVICES J I PROFESSIONAL 10. nd- EOE/H,______^ 1178.Ughtffaih. MT 599377 . ing avoiiobie in Heiioy. tion (or oxporioncod only. ^ ly wagos neaotlablo. - ing of dally work by follow 548,Twln Falls ID 83303 fT/PT. Sond letter of op- o Ro(s. roq. 733-3389 324-2339 lor interview BACK HOE OPERATOR r ,1 •• S E R V IC E S _ MEDICAL . omployoos insuring accu-. RELD TECHNICIAN pllcolionto:Box91906,% . s racy, com pletion o( dally . oppointmont, Som e physical labor. eoooooeoooooeeoos o CNA'B Brldgoviow n oods 4 209 I R osponslbllllios Inci, s e r­ Tho Timos-Nows. PO Box W ood River Volloy area, BANKRUPTCY 3= RNA FT 6-2 shift. Ploasoo sa le s Into report form plus I RESTAURANT/LOUrtGE | vice, molntonanco. instal­ 548, Twin Foils. ID 83303 All C h a p te rs AG relatedil MARY POPFINS WHERE I- oil (ront d e s k oporallons. » 'DRIVERS...SW IFT Call 788-2676 _ , ARE YOU? Looking forr nq apply in porson 1828 Brid- lations of machines &, TRA N SPO RTA TIO N is cases. Froo tolophono gevlew Blvd, Twin Falls. P ioaso apply in porson at system s, with som o sales. special porson to como ' now Hiring oxpor. & TRADE Local mfg. plant cCloar Lakes Trout has consullellon. - 13S7 Bluo Lakes Blvd. N Burger King is now hiring Strong oIectrical-& me­ e Into our homo for 20-25 J inoxpor. drivers S recent hos somo positions open openings i for hatchery - &3e-7760 800-54a-2166 MEDICAL • PT/FT A R R T (or all daytim e posilions. chanical skills required. hrs per wook to caro for J driving school grads. Low for night & day shifts. Ap­ workers in Buhl & Hagor- Wm H. Mulbony Certified Xray Tech wilhh C o m p u te r sp o c la iist with Also hiring lor FT night Computer background plicants nood to havo im an. Call 208-543-6444, 22 yrs oxporionco our children, othor ro-0* ultrasound oxporionco0 Macintosh dosk-top closers. Full and part tlmo B Cost Trolning Avail„ Com- _ sponsiblllUos includo light helpful. Rolstod dogroo & woodworking, construe- — roquirod. To work in ruralll publishing and database avallablol Also available or oquivaloflt exporlonco. plote Benefits, Tuition Ro- HYSTER DRIVER, Need tr- housokoeping s o m o _ . fm bursem eni, C hoice of tion. mfg. &/or carpentry H CSI Professor, now In nr- & hospital wllh stato of iho0 oxporionco. Ask lor Kris. lull & pan time w eekends proforrod. Send rosumo- assortivo, self motivated ig cooking. Wo oro looking Runs. Gol Homo, Moro expor. Must have power oa, sooks house sitting "fl art oquipmont. Si Bono- only. Groat opportunity to Box 97467,% Tho tool knowledge & bo able driver ' w/flip shoot, push/ situation boQining Oct 1 st.St. for som eone w ho is vory’•y diet’s family modicol for school kids. $4.50 to “ Oftor]. & Spouso Ridor • pull pock exporionco. in- m dependable, loves chil- ; EXPRESS Tim es News, PO Box, Progrom. (EOE-m/f: min. to read tope measure. ’ i Call 733-7810 ask for Jim conetor. P.O, Box 566,i. PERSONNEL SERVICES $5.50 hour. Apply in per­ 548, Twin Fails ID 83303 Somo positions roq. vontory papor wori<. Starts - dren & con act as pad of Joromo, ID 63338. 208-;- Twin Falls. 733-7300 son - 360 Bluo U k o s Blvd 23-yrs-oid) ©S6.00+, 501 Highway HOUSECLEANING. heavy lilting, Good eo. ' 3 . our fon-'V- G reat bonofiis 324-4301 ext 233 Burioy, 676-4040 * No Foo No,* i PACKAGING ENGINEER1 Coll now: (800) 347-9436. 30 East. Kimborly. 423-6973 ______includod. Call 736-3991 bonollis. Applicants moy Lnngview Fibre Co. hood- DRY WALL HANGERS & stop by 621 Washington 423-5555,______~ afier 5pm. MEDICAL Assistant, im-' O fiice & Clorical COOKS.SERVERS & quartered ol Longview. ooooooooooo»»ooo►O modiato opening inn positions ovaliable CASHIERS. Taking appli­ ' melal stud Iramors in El- St, S& fill out application, r ' " i i i WA. has an opening for a NO phono calls please, LANDSCAPE “ WORKERS — O.B,G.Y.N,pracllco. Con- cations lor lull timo oxpo­ ~ ko. NV n e e d e d . S alary Wood River Valley aroa. ENTERTAINMENT packaging onglnoer-ot it's. nogoliablo. II intocosiod. - toct 622-5*-.1.1 fnr info. rloncod cooks, socvors & Twin Foils container piont- Call 788-2676______4 205 EXPRESS ploaso call (702)777-1704. ‘TRADE Port timo position, - PERSONNEL SERVICES cashiors. Apply in porson. T h is position wilt bo ro- dog .bather, must be able jT AGRICULTURAL MEDICAL flN/Modlca1 &/or M ISC - Journeym on Brick SERVICES J ' , Twin Falls. 733-7300 dally bolwoon 1:00 & 4:00 sponslbio (or projects in­ ELECTRICIANS Lfghling 10 lift at loast 50 lbs Call ” I ,, . supervisory bockround3 BUrloy. 678-4040 * No Foo at ioyors noodod. $21 per C L A SS A LOCAL H A UL volving the dovolopment. o ri . proforrod but,.nol ro- <• contractor now hiring 733-3662. . h\ o u r. Call Than* S o m - COUNTRY/ROCK rodooId W ages DOE. 423-4269. • Sodbuster. Restaurant - .dosi9n,.and.proaontatlon-'I— joumoyman Aappromicos- . quirod.'S13,50-S15,00 to} PARALEGAL/lbgai s'bcre- _ _S98.Blue UiKea Blvd.N_------ol-packaging-contalners. - — mor Maaenry Company, ------—^ bond, has openings forj^ o>j-----stnrTDOErApplyin-por--•- -inryrFT-orPTrSoiaryno— — Local travel; oxponsos—- *TRUCK DRIVERS noodod. j208-745-8232 aftor 8pm' holidays, weddings, and Exporioncodmllk-e— gbod- Tho seloelod candidate , son at W03t Magic Caro3 gotiab io D O E. Sond ro-, MISCELLANEOUS 0 good pay. .208-788-1137 long haul. Minimum ago — ______privoto panlo3_CalLBilllo_- rofs. Call 837-9123 m sg. will report directly to tho0 loavo mossago. 21. Hoaltfi^acation. caf- — Conior. 640 Filer Avo W.'. su m o to P O BOX 2349, Pizza Hut is now accopting' soiosmanogorbltho0 . MISC, OPPORTUNITIES______ovos. 536-6727 FARM EQUIP. OPERATOR,R. Twin Falls, id 83301. Twin Falls ID 83303. opplicalions for drivers, oteria plon. 401KTPay Holp wonted in piiihi dept. Twin Foils sales district. EXP. Ammonia roIriQora- DOE. Loto modol, food Solt motivated & aggros- cooking, wait staff person- I- lion mechanic. Must hovo D uties will Incl, propping IC- MEDICAL: Now hiring," WANTED: W e are sooking on Individ- grodo tankors. US & sig n s for painting & misc. 1 1 3 slvo to drive tnjck & trac- nol. day & evening shifts. ubi who con work indo-I- exp. w/screw compros- CHILD CARE lor (or harvoat. Pay do­e - CNA/NA's full & part timoo ' \ Drrvors can earn up to Conado. 1-800-967-2911. gonoral labor. Apply in 111 ai Mountain View Caro9 Full-TlmoRocoptionlst pondonliy in a last pacedd so rs on all ph o so s of in- Burley. ID SERVICES rs ponding on DOE, Coll $10 por hr or moro. Poton- onvironmoni- This posi­I- dustritil rofrigOroilon. Job porson:1925 Kimborly Rd. ^ 423-5556,______Conior. Compotilivo w ag- tlalwogo Includos CHILD CARE: Over 20 yro — os, Excel bonofiis. choor-- ■ Exporionco with multlpio tion may require the in­I- also includes general commissions, lips & cum bent to vrork on mul­I- worohouso moinlenonco. - oxporionco. CPR & First FARM TRUCK DRIVERSIS ful working cond, hiring1 phono linos w ages. Apply in porson tiple projects simuitonoo-I- ^ c . benefit pkg. Sond ro- Aid cortiflod, lorgo (oncod- • noodod- Call 349-5511. bonus (or CNA's. C om o &^ • Enorgelic, good phono/ @ the TF Blue Lakes usly. Tho solectod condi-i- sum o lo; P.O. Box 1659. l a r e e r s backyard. 734-6203. “ join OUI happy (amily. people skills' location .No phono calls II Twin Falls. ID 83303 . HI FARM WORKER, PT, ove- t • Paging systom oxporionco dole must havo excollenl **■ Contact Suzonno at pleasol oral and written communi­ Country Bumpkin TLCI r nIngs call 324-5008. _ 423-5591.______* A bio 10 h n n d io multlpio RattMd Drivor, 48 stales. • hom o. 10 yrs. expor. Coll SERVER: Tho catering de- cation skills. _ GENERAL FARM W ORK- ta sk s sim ultonoously i< Sond resume.to: P.O. . Libra 326-8662 or NURSING ASSISTANT * Knowlodgo In computers parlm enl at tho Best A BA/BS dogroo in/or work id ERSnoodod. Call oxporionco In Ihe popor,f Box 182, Buhl, ID 83316 - u t u r e s • 733-5399'______' ' Minidoka Momoriol HospitalI a m ust Western Canyon Springs 0 or call 208-543-6126 Id 349-5511.______is currently accepllngoppli-., *S6 • -.S10 por hour basod on . Inn is occopilng appiica- and packaging industry is In The Hospitaltallty Industry LICENSED (daycare and C cations (or tho position of oxporionco lions for a pan-timo sorv- preferred. Wo offer stable-? H/XIR STYLIST Full-time HARVEST MECHANIC Chcci( into the cxciting and rw r m arding carter opportunities preschool, lunchos ond =__ nursing osalstonL------• •Bonolits------. - - .er.and.partttime on.siahl.. omployment with oppor-; . or part-time, for JD Hoir - -noodod.-EXPEH 4-D E - . lunltios (or career now available at the only/ Fo Four Diamond property in ’ snacks. 23 yrs. exp. R en- r.r P E N D A B L E , t o h o l pIb Opponunllos for CNA cor- - •* Roxiblo ho u rs sot-up porson. Sot up fob ' Studio. Apply Ol ROBYN ______JlllJi0Q3^C0’L324^64...... i tirfcation oro provided. does require heavy lining. advancomont. Pioaso® TODD. MV Moll or coll Northeast Nevada: Cactus P^ctcsctcs Resort Casino. CompctJlive it- maintain & repair tru ck s & sond your rosumo and conditions, flexible schedules, 0, harvest oquip. S ept,'N ov.V intorosted oppllcants may Call ( J im a t 208-736-2480. Wo nood people who aro “ Usa 734-1488. wages, exccHcnt working conc Solo, loving homo envlron- irl contacl Human R esources Roy Raymond Ford dependable and enjoy in­ covor loner to: Longview advancement opportunity,Iwailh;allh insurance and profit sharing ' m onl. Mon, thru Fri.. S aiu t­ w ago & bonus pd on per- i ,r- 436-0481,- ______i1243 B lue L ak o s Blvd. N. teraction with c u slo m o rs.. Fibre Co., Western Con­I- HOT ROOFER exporlenc- auure your posltnn al CactusIS TeiPetes is more than a job, it's a urday & hours nogoliablo.3 ' form anto & oxpor. R osor- ta in er Division. P.O- Box voir Ronch, Jorom o. ; ____ Twin Falls W ages plus tipa can aver­ * ed. 678-8788______carecr. we have immediate opcniipcnings available, . Buhl aroa. Fonced plan *• RN noodOd to work with j 3 6 7 . Tvrin Falls. ID 83303 - 678-8283, age up to $9.00 hr. Ploaso yard. Lots of fun acttvttios. new Endocrinologist ot' W e havo Immodlato apply In porson at 1357 No tolophono Inquiriess Hiring Nowl •Floor Cashier* »l•Hard Count -...... •'hoasocf^l 543-6189. ,o Twin Falls Clinic & Hospi-; openings In theso aroas. Bluo Lakos Blvd. N. pioaso. EEOM/F/D/V ♦ Foctoiy/food processing •Spccial Promotions ‘ »i•PBX Switchboard n Holp wanted; Poasiblo AW orohouse workers 4. yoar around employment. Ial. inton.rtows will bo held> 1)i Dradsman. Auto Cad • Carpet Layer Operator/ Rbervalions Two Joromo Grandmoth­ o 9/15/95. Position will start‘ oxporionco * *Fori< lift operators Agent ers want 5 more chltdron.0 nood to bo abio to drivo 'AConslruction/Corpeniry' •Food Sen/efJ tractors or trucks. CallIII 9/18/95, Ploaso sqnd ro.• 2)j Dairy Equipm ent solos •Cage Cashier • prefer baby's lo ago 4. sumotoiTFCSHBox‘ 3)a W arohouae worker ■*Mochanic3/Mochinists •Busscr II 438-85aOor431-1886 •A/P Clcrk Y our chltdron will h a v o . _ 1 233, Twin Falls ID> w/CDL CASHi l E R S *CDL drivers •Cook top caro, *Como Soo"._■ MILKER. oxpoKonced. En-'n-' 8 3 3 0 3 . A ttn ; & n n d yf' - 4)Parl-timo4 'adverlising • *R o 3taumnl/Dell •Baker - ' *'•Room Attendant vory fair chargo. Coll Seeking quailallfied erhployees for 01 glish 9poai:_ ’position includes inccnirvcJC b onus______wB/oR D RA FTER ^-BrHsportoncoOTDotoi------10 feESIGNER-AN key, computer, ^ o c a s h ' r e g i s t e r " chonic, must hovo own ,99) General Labor • tools- Contact Bill or Uoyd ' 10) Factory workers- • required. Expcricnccd in liigighway„ airports, land We offer cor:onslstent schedules^ 324-7023 development ar^ transportation ^ EXPRESS with regular dayss off, com petitive NEEDED NOWn PER SO N N EL SERVICES wages, and a bene it Long Haul Truck Driven Employee Tromponalion li\5i/ob/f /rom Twin Falls arta projects. Send rcsunuiXK to or call D ale L. Twin Falls. 733-7300 paid vacation, medic 2 years experience Burley. 678-4040 • No Foe cafeteria plan. required, Pieasu call- RicdcscI, P.E./L.Sr^^ u itc 103, 488 Blue - insurance, under a ca 734-9679 I " 2 0 1 J Lakes%lvd. N„ TwI'win FA|ls, ID 83301, 4 I ^ 2 0 8 I Please Appli> In fPerson between N eed Joum oym en Carpon- ADMINISTRATION/ • L p ROFESSIONAJ 8:00 am antn d 3 : 0 0 p m tors & i^ronlico Carpo- Q G aciiisIS P e l e B MANAGEMENT « 1208-733-2446.' , nlors. FT employmenl- lackpot.. Nt N e v a d a . . 43 4 STATES OVER THE ROAD. Cali 1-600-280- Coii John. 788-4610 or Eqiut OpponunltyI EmployerEm| M/F/H/V MANAGER./ Executive« ‘ An Eijual Oppor.•ortunity Employer______^ 788-3439 evenlngsr, secrowry/Flnanclol sor* 6240 tHcoa Bookkoepor/oscrow ao«W. Coll 733-9658.

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Employi/meht-Finaancial-lnstrir u c t i o n - R e ?al Estatfe/i/Sale-RealI E state/R e int _ ^

“ 1 f . 510 ^ n I i 6 0 4 ^ 2 1 3 " ■ " 4 0 1 502 " ” H i 5 0 2 50 6 ^ i 5 1 3 3 I U N FU R N ISH E D ^ 213 IaCREAQES & LOTS^ |_J«OBI^HOMESj |HISC.OPPORTUNtni HISOOPPORTUNm SCHOOLS/ TWIN FALLS HOMESl y I TWIN FALLS HOMES J E R O M E / m J I APTS/DUPLEXES INSTRUCTION HAGERMAN/HOME!« E S • jlo - #81 0 20x70’ M a rlo tte:e ln In • D C SPACIOUS RCT1REMEN 35 ocfos, prime building 1( MACHINERY OPEFlAT(ATOR. W arohouao Holp: S5/ho,I.OUI - BUDGET b e ate r: : a l l L ary J. full dock, ro so gar.gor- t&2bdrmapts. Must havo good mochOChan- Coll 735-0352 Basic mossago tralnin - HOME W rrH INCOMEME Excollont buy, oppro:irox. cation,So. of TF. Co , n.8 • S49.B00 - Noat 2 bdr drm ., 423-5926 aftor 5:00 p.mm. don. newly painted, jlor-sior- Laurel Park /Vpartmonts. leal, organizationalnol, & ~ class boflinnlng Siopt» ° 81 homo, now bth & laund 0 sq. 2900 sq. ft., h uge 3 bdrrr iiho- 175 Maurfco S t N.,TF ------cusiom or afii'viw BK i ------“ (cn 13 wuuKi. CortificotteS v r? fiMring. JoTorno. -WIT •••" 734-4195 ------Apply In porson botw< gh/on. For ln fo 7 3 3 -9 n ( 1^ 1,y bath h a s Jacuzzi }ub. sop-soi kiers, fruit tree s, built in H resumepbepar ^ * W2.000 - 3 bdrm , (am IN FILER. JU S T IN also consider trado (or ■ 8:00 Q-m. & 5:00 p.m, oroto show or. doubIubio (oncod yard, 2 fireplace • 26 lots In Goldon Spur cSl 2 4 3 BEDROOM — t room. Jackson Street hon $99,000. 324-7352 ove. ir • nlco homo, $89,500. Call Padflc Stool & Rocydi Maple w ord. 734-0213217 4 4 0 2 • $54,500 • Oldor 3 bdrtdrm sinks, largo kitcho •- • Subdivision. All services03 733-3612or734-6062.2 TOWNHOUSES own oqipod with rango. DV^DW ■■ from $440. 1939 Highland Avo, |_M U SICjisSOJS ^ home dose to downtow Icro- HAZELTON. nlco 2 bdrn>drm, ofldutlllUosaroin.Excoilerlent ■ ______Twin Foils. ID . Prolosslonot resume Stortor homo, rental projropl' trash co m p ac to r, mierc r io r , opportunity tor builders 01 2 n t W asher & D iver hookup pling 1100-1400 Bik 5lh Avo nlco acreage todaylay. RIVERS »P0S° '1100-1400 Bik 6th AvoP at ihoso two now homos 208-734-5538 plus doposlL Roferoncos Coil 733-3824 . applications, for th o po 3 733-0404 «95-293. rod. ------• tlon ot patrol otflcor.ir. / Ap. Ash St = County fool, city convo 45 ACRES • $29,90<0 0 & credit chock- roqulrod. >43- TF • Cleon studio apt. for 1. plications may boo oc b - nioncol'Both homes ''®'art FOR SALE BY BUILDEI^ 1^800.262-5001 Spoctneuior Idoho propenerty , Coll Barker Roaltors 543- Route 717 I 1534 oq ft. Vaullod'coiiing ,y& 437lorcallJlmlo at t No pots, no smoking. tainod from tho Wond In tho l5 0 0 'f.sq ,ft. rongc . wllh improvod drivowoy < ondoll ii00-140OBIko(7th I Courtyard. C overed palloIngs )ns 543-5604,______^" •S260/m^$150/dop. Call' . City Hall during businesiness • 1100-1400 EiizabothBI ond havo grool kitchens homosHo noarby million; ikes open Moor plans and oas) Quiet cul.de-soc lllo. b u h l • 3 bdrm . 2 balh. eor o( acros of Nat l Forest. hours^ Hiring proforonirenee gqo Bik of Bluo U k o s = gem UK. Chorming, romodolodid 4 ‘ 1841 Spring Lano ,„nd STATE REALTY. INC, will bo Qivon to opplicoi VO E mointonaneo dosigns irone nor lol. n e a r schools, ma Tons of wildlife, excol flsr iicanls 600-700 BIk of Locus S 114.900 £ bdrm home, dbl garago,igo, TF 2 bdrm duoplox. No that aro currontly P.O.S vo E treatments. JANE OF lure landscaping, covoijort. 7 3 4 -0 4 0 0 I ing, walk lo boachoa & O.S.T It you llvo In those art ord. pels. S450/mo dop. Also STEVE, «9S-116/95-119, 734-8000 420-4846 or coillngs. garago/carport f, _ | tjoal romp. Rocent survoj,m / RV parking, (oncod yord. cortidod or aro P.O.SO .S .T 4 aro Interoated In I 3 Hom os w / posluro. 20 m r S _ S700 plus S250_dOROSil.3sll. 3 bdrm^bsmt opt. $450/------; — cortififtWo,------Fi5-= 552521= ook floors & guosthouso ----- 7-groQt access, financing Ing a lnaaponaant Jl ° ~Er6rTF.''4ji2-6634,:;^----____ ovallablo. Call ow nqr 0011734.7935 ' ...... — '"mb'inci utlir734^t20 ------^ ' Thoro Is a curront oponijoning ------By ownor-rSeOTOOO tor „ute earrler...Ploa bed- GOODING, lyr. old a lO. 3 lodoy, S20B-839-2S01. with another posslbloIblo in Coll 733-0931 ext S03 jvei brick home w/2 acrotloll. 5^3-^238______— KIMBERLYS75.500. For loaso. 4 bdrm. 2 both,alh. TF Ouiot 2 bdrm, 1 balh. tho noar (ulure. 'h GEM win- 3000 sq . (I., m a sto r suitOS. M bdrm. 1 both, shado/(ru Joromo 5 ocros. Hill Vioiiow Pfi'Tio Hill- appls., covorod porking, Suitablo opplicanis will 3 STATE REALTY. INC.oard has firoplaco, ho t tub, :uitoon 4 5 0 4 >T troes. Foncod backyorc crest aroo. $695/mo10 * S475/mo. 1st. lost * dop. thhttmesweworoaa 734-0400 Estoios, zonod for m odu required lo poos wrltt •ago glass block show or. 4 olfand I BURLEY/RUPERT Lg lol, Nlco hom o. Fm H lar homo. Vlow of ScSo. $895/dop. 734-2028 - 733-2523. .... examination, porsonolJ,olin" CURRENTLYHAn bo~ ______sack or bdrms. and 2 balhJ I H O M E S J Ouollllott. 423-6337 otty- . Volioy. $20,000. Co HANSEN ■ brand noww 3 TF^studlo wilh kilchon torvlow and a psycholo>ologi- THE FOLLOWINit ju n ' -s43Ts6briN\/ESTMENTSIOfl S180,000 934-4961 Ihs. ■usy ------1 (208)587.2220.______col evaluation. AppllcpilcQ- INDEPENDENT'10030 Exifo Incomo on a 2 bod Attention retirees & bus]Iho- 512 ___ bdrm. 2 balh. oppis. sprin-)rin- opplls. $300 mo + S200 tions will rem ain opon i GREAT FAMILY HOME ori )4826 Ro: Iho bOlls a n d w histlesq.tt.. in days and real — I ROOMS FOR RENT .for various positions,3. ap-a KSlir S£ Ii23 Ttmes-Now eluding a roloxing doc^>oth estate in 15 days GOODING. For sale bv $19,500 buys 40 aero^ GEM - ' Quiet, secluded, 1 bdrm w/ complolo wilh hot tub. £ country homo-sUos,s, STATE REALTY. INC. ply In porson Jeron-•om o ;iion or rerun the ad an'S ownor, 4 bdrm., t l/S small yard, (con bo fur­fur- Coprl Motel, kllchonottos. Chooso.47 W 100!J O S If ttioso aroj bdrm. 3 baths, just rIgh in balh. log homo on 6.1/2and pasfuro 825-5617 ovovo 734-0400 nished w/ sm alt'oxtrottr a $160;.. WKly. ra te s start- (or a growing fam ily additional 7 days )78. lngalS140.Ca]1733-645& Jerome. No phono callscol « «« iDtcrostod In b re ocres w/lull b asem ent and561 lOO’XIOO’ la n d sc o p o d Ic ZZ charge). $325* 733-7078. pleoso. Ing a Indepcndont rou JANE or STEVE tt95-268,0°: at no additional[. dock..S157.500.934-5561 I.. arrler...PloaaoColl ot ~ (or solo. 1424 Evorgrooi 515------^ TF 201 Locust. Ibdrm.n. 1 Flexible winter rotesi. ive- ciiarge to the Dr. T F .C oll 733-0316.I It COMMERCIAL Receiving porson (or pota-pot ot tho obovo numt>orsR oso 5107,500. With l706T>q.ft.,and customer. Ads both, appls. Refs. roq. No Somo kllchenottes. ' 5 0 6 — I. PROPERTY pm . Under New Ownership, ' to plant * unloading frosh fro; ______- 2 ^ Ihis 3 bodroom, 2 bot^ 19.7 ocres. 8 miles East c J p ets. 734-1812 otter 6 pm. ON may be cancelled JEROME/ — product, running oqui|tjuip- Unattended laJhdrymot. homo undor construClior ^ Burley, 5 miles SEE 0 Of Excellent Honvv in d u strl Holiday Motol 324-2361. rfM* givoa you tho spaco you early for custom er TF. 2600 sq. ft.. 4 bdrm.n. 3 mont. mochanicai cop.:opn- yro old. now oquip. go( HACraMAHWO^„ Rupert. V* milo'Northih 0of ol/Cemmorcial Property ’ nood. Air conditioning, convenience but ^ 1/2 bath. 2 family rooms,ims. MOTELS biillles and papor wor'vo'x- cash flow, ownor movin Froowoy, oil road1 ol a ll ineiudDS good offlco om c o r Room s for rent: Low roles, M ust bo dopondablo or "outo malnlonanco froo oxteri- the charge willII 1994 G olden MFG homo. form al dining; 2 cor HI^. Goodlng'934-5785 around. 300 yrds of rivoriver iMng Quarters (or on-slli tjor- Dolly & weekly. Phones, rospo'nsibio. 501 HIgl or. great slorago. Cofivo- ♦ as.ew X 48L, 3 bdrm, 2 remain the sam e, ■'nii front. Vlow of tho SoutIouth monaflor/ovorsoor. JANi loiy microwave & rofrig. woy 30 East. Kimborly. niont lo city parks and a balh. living rm. 'dining rm. & util. rm. Very nlcei Coll Hills, trdb lined ro o d1. . 1;12 OR STEVE., W94-453. Schools, S950/mo. Coll Convonlont downtown ^ i ------i 5 i “ ------schools. CALL RONIC. ...^ acres In pasture. Mus'lu st Shipping Foreman, m mu u st I m o n e y T O LO AN 324-2246.'______734-6419______. locoUon 733-5630. lOt. 2 FREEMAN 734-4208 for Kt* seel S15.000 por acre bo oblo to drivo Hysto/Stor, good doioils. M95*324. havo good m ath skillssond ar SSO<100KSS *Completofy Remodeled*,nt. 0011678.1658. ■ TF, smoll 1 bdrm., 1291 2 9 Room (or.rent 432-5241 'ving. _ _ _ 2 .bdrm 1 bath w/bsmnt, .Madison, 734.2950 w ook. ’ communications skillkills. Hofinanco a equity loan: 2 ACRES: Now woll, -nov GEM ) and 208-734-8727., —J ALL CUSTOM HOME, on STATE REALTY, INC.C. days. 8am-2 pm only. Room s for ront. S45w1<, Must bo dopondablo or ' soptic. w otor sh o ro s. no* ----- 825-6733 • 734-3540 solf moUvolod. 501 HIgl __ oversized mot ure lot. tho 734-0400 SS NEED CASH?^ GEM „r* S57.S00. Call 829-5224._L.- to city limits yot In thi ___ TF- Sawtooth district. 2300300 ' " ' way 30 East. Kimborly Creom of tho cropi Nov« Ihs TF.doon. prfvoto. with utlli- —— Wo buy noles & roal osta STATE REALTY, INC. 1/4 country. $ 25,000----- For salo by owner. GoilOlf sq (t. 4 bdrm, 1V4 b a th s, iHJ _ 734.0400 gos (um ace & w o te r hoat ow- $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 w llh m o b ili ler- dbl garogo. Irg yard, oul'-out'- ties. $250. 733-7434 ______^___TlUES-NEWS _contracts. Crootlv JEROM E; S 3 9 .0 0 0 M 1/4 Driving Rango, 50% Inter er. totally up g rad e d Inside o'cro. cioon mobilo, view;' homo. Call 934-5456 - est. in Tvrfn Falls. Clionlflilal side pol possible. $800. ------CUSTOMER SERVICi F inance. 1-BOO-999-48C & out. Tiie floor In kilchonIJ*®' . by ovmor 324.8956. eaioblished. excollonsnt THE MANAGEMENT CO.=0. f .607 .n • Is looking (or iho right‘ po MONEY EXPRESS now carpots, point, db fSciltty, Serious calls onlylly. 733-0739 so n to |oin our team . Th ^ cor garago. foncod. sprindbi I O F R C E & • ,I"° RNANCIALSERVICeS T l Call 736-2909.______I R E T A IL S P A C E Individual m ust bo a b le° l 2 Your local Roal ostato loc ^ kler w/ timer, PrlvoK _____TF. 1 bodroom. 2 4 7 6ih typo 50 wpm. havo goo ' opoclallsts boautiful yord. mature ( **************r * Avo. N. $415 per m onth + For solo or loose, medical phono skills, bo ablo t jr■'» e ^ ^ ' 1 ° ♦'Quick loan approvals thb shrubbery & Iroea, Cul * * $400 clQonlng a n d dam - office com plex In Burioy. work woll under prossuriA ♦CfOdll problems, OK Foir vo-SQC, very nlco 3 bdrm:ul- A .* ' ' * ago dop. Coll 734-5329.^ Availablo Oct. 1.a37-6153 ond hove floxlblo houri ogci 2 both homo In NE TFmi. n ♦ Compeillivo Rotos ■ JSUCCESSFULi Computer knowledge0 “ “ *101 & 2nd's up 10 100% nco 1450 oq. ft, on Iho main • Z TF, 2 rooms for ront. cfall^ JEROME offlco spaco * 733-7326 (loavo rrtossago) ♦Mobllo hom o loans EQUAL HOUSINGIon 400 down. 736-3725 foi ■ J ie is u * F L O O R * iQo) 423-5311 ■ TCls^posilion is 20 hour ♦Debt Consolidations “ P; appt. asking S11&.900.for ^ • 733.U 1 OPPORTUNITY ***************I. r n ; COVERING.;* Wondoll. 2 bdrm opt. Large and sm all offlco por wook. Salary con- porsonol loans * Hagorman, 1 bdrm houso monsuroto wrilh oxporior 3 AD rt-il ostalo othroitiiinn E N 'C : , - * . 4 3% lo advortiso ‘any pro(oronco « JEROME: 2 bdrm, 2 both. PRIME OFFIC E SPACE KIm Patterson, 3 0 5 inal system . 2400 s q ft. vault— T H E G O L D E _ J * FOR SALE; I n c lu d e s * mobllo home In Villogo C O N T R A C T S &(tn ttsi or dx n w alo n basednnd on od c o llin g . 4 b d r m s , “ ? o Coll 734-5380. • ' Customer Service Manage . raca afar, rcipcn. sox. lanJtap. i SlmKtlltM lArtin Killowio«i J 2 acres prime^) * VVosl. $450/mo. No pots.^ ts, , %77»* VrM9-Nfwa, MORTGAGES k»nU sta c. or rvUSoii origin,itr cr balh.now carpot. 2 car ga 734-12U 734.12992 _ ■* c o m m e r i c a l *I* 324-8903 or 788-:430S. 6 new o tflc e s p a c e s , uliil- raae, foncod yordi / r u l e -' >■ , P O Box 548. Twin Falls. an Iniontion. lo mako swiy such * property, com-« — • tios Included, groat 308 : Idaho. B3303-0546 S108,900, Call 734.2727 e 1 ^?To^orCtfl^ proloionco, llmiiallon or 27! . * pletsly sampled:*1* i -6 0 4 Shoshono St, location. ------disciimlnallon.' FamPi.il stilus Call 734.9669/733-676S. f- WAREHOUSE POSITION------For conlracts, morlgogoc irvluOKiChUm unclorBioam0(SS Rent to own. 2 bdrm, 1 W t showroom.2* I UNFURNISHED Now taking application'ION. 208-734-8727 » 10 living wilh p.ironls or logalIho both, 25'K> ront credit. Col J * warehouse wtth^1* H APT^DUPLEXES ' . Pro(or FT. Job co n sistsIona. c ______- —* ~ cuU0(fc>n: picgnant womon nnd 734-6494. !n * racks and forkli-* 4 '6 0 8 1^ Its • pccctorooiirxicuMDcJyortfAitrn(js ------fork lilt operating, custorr '*■1 * ft. High visibility* 1 & 2 bdrm a p ts ,. I COMMERCIAL er sorvleo & somo hoov 1^ inJcria •52 TF Rostorod vintage homo 1 $335 & up i P R O P E R W ^ IirUng. Apply in p e rso n bo 2 s Now kilchon & balhs, 2 lOMEill. Located close ,0 to *.. location ... ______* Oulotltvtng.deancomplox.- tw een 8:00 a.m . to S:0i gos. 7T«n«wipapcfwJrrttew*)c^ bdrm,2 balhs. 1200sq.n GREAT FAMILY HOIcourts and shopping Is this 5 * Experienced sales** rofurblshod. dlshwoishor,a r,' For Solo: M odem B usiness accopi any advorllsing (or roalono H ard w o o d f lo o r s , viny: < homo. Lots of now upgrodesOS * person/manager* p ,m . @ Pacific Stooli I - E l ------csialo "fiicJi b in wlctation at iho V laundry (aellltlos. no pots)ts BIdg,, Rupon Square, for ' Rocybling, 1939Hlghlani01 & ■hffPH finM d b siding, ow ner carry. "!i p s i ’A . 'T b i . r Aroof. 's Must soo to oppreciatolo' I willing to Stay on;1 * 864 Quincy 734-6600J •• - re^l or offlcos. 436-6670. l,-)w. Our (o.-i(iars aro horoby I Cali 733-5752, i Avo.-e.Tvrfn Foils. IDiland M I |(ll n I [IK H inlotinad lhal .ill dwoliings * if n e e d e d . -* BiliaiiM HiM M nifwiioiS In Itils now;ipnpDr aro BEAUTIFUL Custom hor '3 » Asking $2 1 0 ,0 0 0 .1 Everything is fop o( 0lh« with approximately 2.000 sq. ^ caSI-ON ONE LOT. This * J t>edroom, 2 balh homoI^in w ^g and sprinkler oiroady 9777. Tho ToH-(roo lcTIophor»oLl WrrH ITS FULL d a y lio h t ^* fl. on 1 lovol a n d lanflsci ' I Call 3 2 4 -7 0 0 3 1 ivnixrfcrtx) hearing krpdrodb• See! 5 BEDROOMS. 2 * done! S132.000II H l-a»g7-

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610 ^ 7 0 S ^ 4 709 4 i o 4 "I I f ^817 "1 “ 4 817 I 4 b i t " I I4 ^ 8 1 8 "] 7 0 3 J ^ MISC FDR SALE | |flMUSICALlN^UMENTSl STORAGE/ C U S TO M FARM & RANCH f l BUILDIHG MATERIALS5 1 MISC FOR SALE J fl MISC FOR SALE | WAREHOUSE RENTAL FARM SERVICES ■ S U P P U E S i Yamaha alto aox. $1500, 2 yr old saddio brod geld-:d- 11 Gallon O'lymplc slainn. . K^lfe Makers, Rock Houndnd MISC - Knitting machino0 S undanco not lub, 5 yoaro ' in- w/cards & ribpor. now. old, Ozono systom. GoodI promlum cond. 73:?-3632 •RVSTORAQE $10/mo/m o. Custom plowing w/2 plowsDws, TRACTORS Now &; usodod Ing, and 3 yr old Tonnosso30 S7.50/t}allon. 5 galloni n a n d G loss Craftors. Don- - foncod and lockod. Woi ous. 4x48. Loaders, implomontmt Wolkor X golding. Collall clOQr CWF wood proiJorv-V- ver graTurmachlno.,4 4 S225orb03l0llcr. working ordor. portable. War- w/or without anhydrous $2000. Call 324-3221 >Alto Sax, good condilion. ______fon Avonuo. 734-852323 736-6075. or 420-80755_ pockngosfor wookondnd 734-5322 aflor 7 pm. • a»vO' Coll 734-5765. ' whool arbor with 1/3 hp 734-4534______n PWcnso.$350Cnll934- ' ~ td r rno r s 4 ” I a n docd jJ'OfSr' ^ -rnotorT^prarnasnit-foT- 8302 ovonings. :— I Hay & Straw Stacking • h AOHA GruHa yoarling stud oach of 4-8* whools. 1 di­S r TAP WATER TO ^8 Hobby Horso Ranch f - B 0 '9 ~ 611 ^ 3 wldo. Coll 543-5055 colls. AOHA Grulla wing- am ond. 1 em ery. 1 (oalh-5.. BOTTLE WATER..... , 4 8 1 8 ^ n iBoaullful consolo piano, '5 208-324-5858. ll.g. fl COMPUTERS ,rt Very ofloctivo and oasy to 1 FARMS FOR RENTNT \ loovo mossago. ;__ ling colls. Music Mount. J or, and 1 felt, oxcol cond, ^ flMUSjCAUNST^^ Install. 99.5% purow aior. oxcollont condition. Want . ^ -Two (62) Inlomational com- Joo Rood. Poco Buono. AST 386/20 with 2mogRom^ S250/offor. Call 654-2709, S1150. Call 678-7541. DAIRY FO R R EN T. Oou 0 Throo Bars breeding. _ i Froo info. SouthWosl Tech, bio 3, 60 ocroB. FlloiMor' i 7 0 4 , ^ binoa,$600,$1000. 40mogHD. dual floppies.[?• K o h lo r 3 s e c t i o n s inIk k Box 1924, Flagstaff, AZZ 1 Vito Clarinet. S250? j Blessing trumpet, S250.. RY 326-54'76______. Paint wingllnff filly, ThrooH 14* SVGA monitor. S500 ROBERT JONES REAl (FARM _^CHIN^ _ ' Chicks. BrowMan brood- ^ w/ralsod disposal. Now)W 86002 V-MAIL 520-774- and 1 Solmar 100-$225,^ Coll 543-4140. Call 543-4281 TY. 733-0404 O R TEN, fO- Ing. 438-5522 ______over $600, oxcol, cond,id. 6760 •______, Cases with both, good . 1970Hart-CaftorCBHQyaays Used Tractor mouniod ro- condition. Coll 678-7987. £ 543-6704, _ 0 or totlllors storting at S750., ch S200/oftor, Ski rack for - Bundy Alio Sax. $300. ____ boan comblno. S7500 o ' Boaulltul quorter horso^ Compulor w/prinfor & hulch ^1 YAMAHA GOLF CART - 733-1890. '______Hobby Horso Ranch ' ; $900,736-6705 ovos, ' com pact $25. 23'x4' pool Got somothlng la eotl7 Se broke, $800,543-6619. compulor w/monltor. key- 4 4 S B ob Hamlllon Sood T !z concavos for IHC 144i CRAWFORD FARRIERI board, printer & soft ware. ROOMMATE wanted. Fofr com blno. 12 ft. IHC 51i510 734-3587 or 733-1477 $250. Coll 736-1590 only, S200/m o. ♦ ’'2. 1/; g,nin 324-2056 0 — SERVICE. ' ® Altalfo sood by growori>rl O vor 20 yrs, o x p e rio n c o . uUlllloa. C all326-4998®___ 324-2279______0- Wanted, a computer palm ___ Now vorloties + Wrangler.or. • S p o c la llre In c h ro n ic & topHP.IOOLX. 326-4158. E 2 u i AC HD6 C at tractor wyhydf,vd- S I .40-SI .50. Moyor Fam-m- tem porary fool disorders. ily 326-4735. 326-4074 Hoad farrier for Wost TX roullc anglo dozor In goo< J 4 8 1 0 cond. R oar llroand rim fo — Stato University for 4 yrs. ] b u s i : & SER ir- f l R R E W O O D solf-propoMod hay slackDCk- g 7 0 0 “ I W orked w/Dr. Bob Pattor- or. goodcond. 934-5t7373 fl HAY. GRAIN s o n (5> Canyon, TX for ovor 6 yrs. Forrost V& FIREWOOD SllO-spllt. i * $90-round. Call 735-000939 Burloy T racto r Soltfago J Michele. 536-6335. iT I _ ovos. or loavo msg. iH u B sl Comblno & Iractorpans 125 Ton 2nd culling, 2 ’m ation or yoursetylcvice representative Paul. 10 ♦438-5420 ^ EQUINE PODlATRiST,T F I R E W O O D , m i x e d C6II 733 0931 exext 1 for more lnforn “__ wldo, 2 ,8tring ballos, 829- Bob Hanslng, graduate d 701 •83 5184. or 731-7120, __ Montano St. Univoraily, firewood. Scords, P FARM MACHINERY • -8: SSO/cord. Pickup and ^ 1,0'gan polalo harvostor ,w 734-d^2. ^ Mmmm 150 to n s o l o als with now all boiled chain. 324-724: _ cleanup. 324-4641 B est Painting •OSTRICH* 242 soodlng hay. $65. por B Doan's Excavating, Inc. or 324-7191______^ r a c WANMAN Best quality ■ ChlckS';2mo9dld ___ ton. Calf536-6631. . __ HORSESHOEING FIrowood: Hord wood or W e do asphalt B i l l ’s H a n d y m a n plno, 730-3518______LEIFESTE 'B e s t w orkm anship S600 od.-you pick FARMALL model A trasor of 543-9185 3 & driveways. Parking lols. N o jo b too sm all Besl price W innom ucaa. Nv. Approximately 80 tons of — Siding sotfils. gutters & 19??. hand crank, run! oa Asphall patching, Light construction. 324‘-2428 <702) 6 2 3 ^ 9 1 2 f'f’? 2nd crop hay for solo.0. —1 shutters. Quality Alcoa ____ oxc.. 51200 544-2944> at 436-5330 Of 532-4115, Horso Boarding. Joromo.o . 4 products. 100 yearr g rad in g & topsoil. Remodeling, Painting 1.800-484-9656-0981 ' 6 Yoarling roglslorod bullaJulls, lor 4 pm. — Noar golf course, secure.O', - | f u r n it u r e &c a r ^ T g u a r a n te e . W/ill b e a t any 734-4228 or 731-4228 Also Lawn Caro 2 holstolp, S4S0 each ----- BARLEY-WHEAT STRAWW coverd. 324-6776. ' 4 2 3 - 4 2 9 6 o r 4 2 0 -7 0 7 9 Claude’s C Pro Painting Formall M w/loador. S95(950 3rd cutting hay. Ton boles. ^ price. Call 645-2643. ’ ' w/papors.6Jofsoys,S27; -r 2 bunkbods w/mattrossos. L ow est bid In town. or ifodo, Call 423-5432.2- Coll 431-0006 H orsoB : B ought, s o ld a n d $225 each/offor, 736-994444 ______, Home Repairs o q c H w/out popors — traded. Call 733-6055. O f All Kinds hHighest quality. Exterior S43-4025.______HESTON 1014Hydr 0 , cutting, novor ralnod on, ~ collont condition. $350.) A u ctio n S e p te m b e r 23 SOUTHERN IDAHO 733-1747.______SO Painting (inside & oulf Coll 536-2580 ___ 587-5667______Tennossoo Walker 2 year Coll 825-5034, CALL 1-800-770-4550 W aggoner Painting — old Bay Golding. Voryry_ -- - ^ Pete Button 1 BUILDING* REPAIR J i m Holsloln springers & opoi JD 4955, clean. 10.4-4J-42 Good, fine stom socond gontlo: Fox trotter M organin~ USED corpot' good cond..d.. 734-595’2 J Painting, Hoofing, Siding, Dccks, Residential, commercial. ___1 lholfors._BullB Al broodiniX " duals. MFWD. S58000[00. h a y & cloan straw forO'’ X, 5 yoor old Bay golding,g, 1 13x15, 1 10x13. also. FenccslTRemodolingolAIITypos. J brush and rollerwor k . ___ 73 bottom F eb —S^TTTtrol'Tf^ to looso. Call 543-6373. — bYoKorfloodTnouniBlnIn" “"u!i0d'drapo3r733-3230 736-1716 Rpressure washing. Free CO plow infurrow hyd. ro _ horse. 886-7006 — MECHANICAL WELDERI r OSTRICHES for solo. CalCall se t. $125000, FInancinj ______•n Body repair, fix frames 324-8432 & 326-5332 _esllmates. Call 543-4271, tor dotolls. 3^4.-7292 OAC. Call ovos. 678-057e576 O pallty C om as prairio hay,•y. WHITEHEART “ 4 8 1 2 on c a r s & tru ck s. ‘ ___ n o rain. 2 & 3 string balos,|S. Boordlng, training. I HEATING & 15 % d ls c o u n l'o n ' Ward’s Homo J,NORTHWEST COLORS OSTRICHES, bluo-noci JD 6600 EB Diosol. road).ndv ■ alfalfa & alfalfa gross mix,I*' Lossons/ongllsh-wostorn.n. I AIR CONDmONINGiJ all parts, 15 yrs. exp. Construction Interior/exterior, local yoarling pairs. S3500/palr 496 Call 764-2116,______Indoor outdoor a re n as, P“''- for boans. Hosston 49( Fro/iklln slovo, $100 greot Coll 736-8928 . M & M Construction re fe re n c e s . B rush, roll. ____ boot harvester, work! ~Z Mirrors, dally lumout. ' ^ spray. Free estlmatesl Quality tostod 1sl cutting Round pon. 324-9160. shope. 733-7532______— L Romodols & Repairs Plodmontoso boot cattliittlo good; 1959 IH AC 1601( alfalfa $75 por ton, Oual- Room additions, romodeling. i. 324^aS98or^^3623 rs & wheeler. .825-4275 Roofing. Docks. Foncos. I at- I tor oalo. Bulls, holfors ^ ___ lily lostod 2nd cunlng hay.•y- Youth Show Pkg. • sa d d le.T .WoQthor King electric hoot- oleclrical, plumbiog. No job ,ii or, Electro-Alrolr cleaner. Siding, Doors. WindowfS. calvoy cows. Albion Valy ° '' LOGAN Potalo Ha'rvostoror S90 o ton, 436-5622 broDst collar, headstall too largo or loo small, 20 yrs loy Piodm onloso. Albion Call 655'4234______, Carpet. Furniture Cleaning1 expcr. Ftoe estimates. . . ' Contor bollod chain, ___ gTRAW for snift 1 ton“ w/rolns. Only usod 1 ------ID. Cail-673-5326. . ■------2^rarTabiosrS2500- - - ,-L----- soBSon—Al80-adult aod- =i GERTIFIED-STEEt- = j _ ____ :___733-333J------^ C o lIW a rd I - bale, delivered or bohind Y o u b u y th e lin s e e d oil Pollod Horoford cowsw a . _Call 536-2352 !1 die In excollont condition.r 1 8 1 4 ^ ■ 734-6294 ___ baler, R&D Hay Co,, 678- Call 829-4231______| _ j e w e l r y ^ _ f u r ^; BUILDINGS for $10 per gal. aw e- pairs'; holtors, bull calvos Jod. 681 3 Burloy.______MF 760 com bine, shoddod vl Metal Buildings & Roofs3fs R T T tm nT Fn a p p ly It fo r F R E E 4H prospocta, 324-5008. hydro B 8. A l cond. wll “ I .70 ct. solitaire weddingng ♦ G arago ♦ Workshop} ■HHznei T"' Strow. stacked 3 wide. Purobrod Sim onials; 1 bull, bull domonstrato. 587-9131. sot. 1.0 ct. total weight, ♦ Carport ♦ RV Slorago EUROPEAN PAINTING _ 543-5740.' _ | | h o r s e e 6 i j i p m e ^ 1° „ D E U V ER ED . 1 hofor, 5 broodof c o w .: n (nlco woddlng sot or ‘i ♦ MachinoSfiop CALL 733-2774 ® NH 14 fl. sw ath o r. FloUleld -1 dinner ring). Must sacri- Sand & gravol topsoil McGliinIs Enterprises '' Mlvos. 324-2403. 7 ’ ♦‘BS so Bams ♦loafing Sheds ____ .roady. 55500.324:3543<3 i 7 0 9 Iff tic o . S J 2 0 0 ^ C o ll 677- '®ds for drivew ays. Welding & Concrete •— - 3 ‘iioroo trpllyr ^ t:^1Pt£TBlNSTAt±ATlQf^ • '. " - W b TN b U - i c r a e y - s t e e i iibr.- 1 ------h U h a m ------1- .p arkirtiTTO tsrgte:------Fabrication & Repair 'NH I 88O S P ra m chopper ^ -TflCKgrSI 800rS3g^e& r- — Custo'm D.ojig'ri/Ldw Prices':os Grovel Solos calvos. S90/hoad corn & hay hOQfl. ' 13 yr. old paint golding; T ] -100% Fin an cin g 's Yrs. Exp.:*P- . NORTHWEST : 24 Hour Portable Sen/ice | •543-4994 ' ------___ _ 934«51SOovanlnBB. 4 h o rso trollor. good cond.d. d 8 1 5 " ^ *• boon In mtns. $2000. •■ S2500. 825-5335 or I ‘ 736-6M8 , C O M P A N Y . INC. Free Estimates. 733-0033_' PROFESSIONAL ;orn 326-5691 aflor 5 or msg. I LAWN & GARDEN -702 Noar new. Gohl 1060 corr L 629-4231 .' Call Anytimo 733 -1 2 3 4 a ROOnNG a COATINGS f DAIRY EQUIPMENTN T chopper w / bolh hoatJors 16 year old'oh golding. ” All ol MV. Tractor & loador. J- 733-7221 or 326-5857 usod only 1 sonson fo ® CHARMAC rolotilllng, mowing, bladodo ______■______-cc groat family horso. oxp. FULLCIRCLE/SPHINKLERS *Commercial, industrial, idor 200 acres. Call 745-7655^£1 troil and hunting, $1500.o' Now 7x16 aluminum stock g residonlial. Buildup roofs. JD 544 aniculaling loadoiland ------_ Cali attcrnoons or ovesQS tri.. $6695. Still your b e st Servicing new & old •S22,S00. 1969 Morelenc Leaks repaired In 24 hrs. u c k Now 3 2 T 1 P . 4 wd. uliMty" ‘y 676-2g7S______buy In ho rse & stock trls. systems, conversionsr T5Sd Iruck. INT trucl'90d farm tractors. PTO. 3 — aluminum & stool. Corn­n- RCTOTILUNG m anual/ electric, landscaping. . comploto ration fooc point, S7.700. Call Ryan 18 muIosond2QonUohors-'s- ploto lino of en d o ao d car-ir- L arge or sm o ll g a rd e n s , Free Estimates ^ truck. Call 536-2135. ----- Rich at R andy Rich Equipulp OS tor solo. Ride, packck go car a snowmobile trls.s. lawns. lols-'Ffoe Qstimaj-' TWIN FALLS A WORK OF ART 324-7653 or 420-6036 ^ 436-5700 days or 436-56- and harnoss. Call Codydy - CHARMAC OF TF os. 733-6789, Bruce. PLAN ROOM Handyman Services ^"^0 3 0767 ovos, for domo. __ info. Mt. Homo. 587-964747 S P a rk W est ~ Jobs to bid for Gonorals.Is. H om e repairs: Electrical. — 733-5241 Sub-contractors C U S T O M ;S SUND 6 row bean PU. in-In- 2 AOHA geldings, brown1 5 — 4 816 jOHN'SSHABPENINGSERVICE FARM SERVICES n._ flEXERCISEEQUIPJ^J & Suppliers. I cludos slow down kit, Bl- Horsos, mules, wagon, M R. GREEN ill, yoar old. vory gontlo, Pal- ^ Blueprint copies ES'TIMATES 733-0966 Complele sharpening |ng- S500. call Grog, 764-2116 oil H am ossos. 536-6716. 77ie Yard Care Son,ficeman ^ 1 ton stocking & hauling. 116 om lno, 14 yoor old, Woll _ Like now Ufostylor iioad-d- 734-PLAN (7526) . carbide & steel saws. fi£6'‘4 1 4 1 .o r 420-4142. “ broko. Call 543-4270 of- )n mill, 100, E SP . $500. Callall Mow-Trim-Rototill-Ropair ■Clipper sharpening & repair. —— Small loader. Will fll 30 to to r 5:00 p,m,______Ught 1 horso spring wagon Sprinklors-Landscapo ■ 'B- 40 HP tractor, Idaho Troc- — for salo. 1 cedar w/broke.0. 734-7366______' I. 141 Bracken St. S. All chopping, ihroshing. 734-506S or 420-6101 ■ lor Salvago. 733-08B9, 2 reg. Arabian maros, 3 Must soil. SISOO/otfor. ■ Fencing, Decks. Lawn, 734-4050 * 1.800-471-4050 Solollex wilh leg & bultorfly FREE ESTIMATES ■swath, balo. stack, rog. Arabian stud coll.,t.. 734-2095______ a t 1 pm 1994 Circle J 3 horso slont ol drawers S30 o ploco. 6 ovor most contractors. , Wood River Valley Usllo R.Jono». inc. II ' — Davis County Fairgroundsta U ko now . told dow n food>d cords of liro wood S30Q.0 or wherever— 733-8458 or326-4181 Transloading or back up FoatuHng: broke goldlngs.5. doors. $5500. 733-23233 Call 734-8697,______> TONY’S LANDSCAPING.I | FREE ESTIMATES „„ Kohlor genorolor sol. 77 R. R. HAROWOQD FLOORS CUSTOM FARM SERVICE brood maros, yoarilngs - Pruning, trimming, new lawnI * 7 3 6 - 3 5 1 8 Custom bean thrashing.aft amp. 30kw. USA mode.do. a n d w oanlinas. Toko 4 "712 O L D & NEW F L O O R S S i parts avoilabl6^Qoo(t, LagoQfioxit ofl 1-15. follow>w |_POU^HY&RABBn^ RS Sanded & Roflnishod* sprinklers, spring cleanups & . 1460 axial flow. 537-6831 3 FAX ■ COUNTRY CLEANERS DALE’S TREE UMB ock cloan unit, Unosod. >^-TT Managomont BETTER HOMES I- -f Creatrve Writing fl APPU^CES Honda 70‘s. lady loft ^ Call Jim at 733-9173 pplies Last! ” handed (joH c lu b s, misc,c W o aro a full lino Seamless siding, vinyl siding, IW - Wh le Sup construction company, Order No« 1 y e a r old nlco cook stovo.J- stulf. 733-1036 IDAHO HOME steel roofing; continuous , solf cleaning, S300/oltor. 3 2 4 -2 4 2 8 , rain gulltff, windows, Oldor microwavo. largo0 Konmoro ftoe.orm sowingig 1 •800-484-9656-09811 HEALTH AND interior abxtoriof door. capacity. $30, 324-8033. machino. oxcol cond. cel- HOSPICE 1/^^2302222031 ~ dom used. SI 50. Call■I R & H Constructionin 734-4061 Twin Falls . .423-5510 / Homzi] WHIRLPOOL Eloctrc C 73J-4717.736-6705 msg.O' Romodols & Repairs 436-5855 Mlnl-Cassla ELECTROLUX Ranoo, Works good. S70 r Docks ❖ Siding - Doorss Cortitiod/Uconsed/Bonded Vacuum elM ners, <5all 423-4886 l i P i i w i n E Log C abin pike SI0.945 1.._ ... H om o Heatlti L fiadors. . sham pooers, c tn trsi vacs, BIIBB - 24-X32-with 8 - porch roof.} Windovra.Tilo S o ttin g -- ing H om o Grovm In Idaho sates, senrtces and repairs.------■ M l l V M j i W a n te d dead o r alive. 7' Swedish cope, saddlea Painting & Carpel Cleaning T V s. VCR's, & Appla. nolch 1^ 3 2 'x 6 ‘ T&G roolo l ' 423-5864 or 733-9331 anytimo I - M AGIC VALLEY 733-5618 TV Doctor - 73*-9tS8- _ docking. Plans, vidoo. loft>ft M ED IC A L SU P PL Y . n & other siz e s availablo. AND OXYGEN ■ 307-664-2445. l1 CfNTFR • 4 ^ 3o3 MEDICARE/MEDICAID/■ flBAZAARSiCRAn^ Benefiel's Homo Care ^ m s m m J Ook bdrm. set. crofted by^y A-1 DRYWALL- . Drywall • Painting • Carpentry • INSURANCE ■ ' C u s t o m o m b r o l d o r yy Engboigs. oxcol. cond. Export hanging, taping3 &® All homo repairs ' 7 3 4 -0 6 0 0 Twin F alls WINDOW CLEANING machine. Molco Starlet,1, waqhor/dryor, liko now. texturlng. Since 1978, ..Inside.&out tOyrsoxp.d 436-6566 Mlnl-Cassla , single hoad. 8yrs old. 6 $400. Quoon Ann drop > Jobs large or small. Zeman Enterprises FREE ESTIMATES ...... PEOPLECARINQ ' » Call for free bid; alphabet boards. 1500 loaf torio with chairs, sof- Greg LoM lng. ovmor>or C o ll B ru c® i, ■ Id cherry, p o rfo c t cond. _ , FOR PEOPLE ( f o i o10 stock & custom designs. 7 3 3 - 3 5 7 9 " 7 3 3 -7 5 4 3 1-800-694-7163 H oops '& thread Incl. Ask-(• $500. Large ornate mir­ M B B ' .J IngSIO.OOO. 324-3981 ror. $80. Call 676-B226. IWMBI, ■ A-1 H0MBPAINT1NG I ' 1 ) ; * & RESTORATION fl ' J - Also wallpapering. 20 yrs.i k y___ Jb-----______4 ^ ■ experience. FREE ECT. I ■ 'n p o so n ab lo raios. Quaiiiy •work. Refs. 324-6617

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CaCall 200-500 g als, a ls o pl ;0 i ' GARAGEZ children's biko. $375. tent campor, sink, stovot- 734-7738 ask for Doug. ;atl 543-5523 boforo 9:30 nm a c c o p t ro asonablo ofl or 734-5618. ------423-4676 eves & wkntJsis pane wall hooter 25000' |. op. sloops 6-8, S700, Call ______Call 733-4482. • S lo m o so kliiens, (4) molo,mio. ----- ' 40000btu. 736-0023 324;-8102tosoo, or aftor 4:30 pm. °° SALE ______HONDA '70 mnlorcycin, r — U U SI UN' ifcHHIbH, AK - a a O-ea ch rOptHOO-OlOO- — onyihing oleclronlc, N01OT Wont to Buy or uso for stud $350.734-3756 after 5pm ~ 1976 32‘ Concord motor KawQl baby grand plar malo puppy, small. $27 3m 1’ ovorshot. fumace, stovo, Ilko now. nowS17,000- $275. - =” 1 \ WORKING orWORKINCNG malo Boston Torrlor..r TIME! iBt c o ac h . E xcel, c o n d . In- , schlopperko mnlo pupf HONDA Trail 90 '73 8. 75, Ico box. $650 or boot ------y prico S5900, Cc uppy> 4 B21 p g 733-6760 will pick up froo■00. 430-8093 • __ d a y s . l i n e s od otfar. Coll 326-5125, sldo and out. fully Ioadod, $100. Call 934-5051. . |STEREOmADIO/CDS 2 5 low m is, oxc cond, $60C 734-3601______= $ 1 S — $13,000 Of offor. 733-4362 . Enduro or.llko model mo lino 0° O' bootoKor. 733-118683 )t( cab ovor cam por $350. -----C H O C O L A T E LAB', Sony briefcase storoo cas- Wontod Levi 501 le o n s3 & ‘ S2 for oach additional lino King tonof oox for sol torbiko. 200 cc or lorgoi30^ lackots. 543-6901. 733-3140. or 733-6449 1991 HolWay Ramblor, 29'. months. femolo. AK'''K O .- 80Ho'$ 75. 23* Zonnlth re- 0 o , U stod by soparato citiesisfor fo HONDA. 125 XL, 1975. — lots of extras. 324-5456 S350. Coll 733-5408.i ____ S250. Coll 324-2696. V^' stroot legal. 4 stroke 1 :____ moto color TVS150.50- must. Reasonably pricedod. Wontod good usod FotCat"•«» convonionco onan 'o xc. cond,. 7-8K m l,,$500 Fridays & Saturday's Ift ovorshot Sporlking Largo invontocy of usod ; ,lblno 736-6705.______CalI536-5866ovo6-10pnipm or like modol, & good run- ^'s 678-5013 after 6:30pm. "P Auto-Toto cor dolly, like ‘O '*?'' COCKATIEL, S75, Aibh With propaym ont you also 111 I — campor, Ico box, stovo & now. S750. Tow bar $60. anos tfom $69S. !’67 ;® ' Mon.'S175, 733-13341 • — ning 4 wheoler, Both 200 Iflll Honda 185 good condnd ovon, w/jacks. $500 or 27l7.Soousatlhofairfdirl ■ ■ ■ - ” 1 Harloy Davidson motor cy got our garag e salo kill Call 678-4649 Burfoy. ------g 8 2 2 or larger. ^ 0 -2 5 3 0 . • $275. Call 536-5866 ovosos bost offer. 886-2836. — “ COCKATIELS, soiling o c lo s running or nol. W ant __ Doadiinos: ___ Oldof Ynmnhn oloc. orgn ,g ^ 'Thurnday 12:00 noonI for, . 6-10pm. ______^ “ CAR TOW DOLLY $900 pot'9 ond 0 hoi “j |too^™ acto^ o d 40-8 or 50-B byciciosOS. Wontod to buy ,38 or 35^ -i- )ft. Road Runnor Campor. 3 koyboards & varloi fod babios. 438-5207. on- 543-6294 ovos or.morns.13, _m rfanucn.,Saw preferred,od, Friday Hondo mini trail bike..Road “ g Call 734-6259 conirola, very good con ^ Mayco hydraulic'con- In Friday 12:00 noon od Now hydraulic jocks, Ico cond. ______“ (mayr bo Intorostod In , in faith by big kid. Excol-ol- box, porta polty. $400 or SSOO/bosi oflor. 733-076■0785. C O C K E R S P A N IE•L , l~ croto/groul pump. Coll Japonoso gonorolor. 300( 43. for Saturday C ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦ >00 hlflhor calibers), Cali S43- _ loiit condition. Call 324-4- bost offor. Coll 632-4268« COBHA AMERICAN‘91 “■ purobrod. buff. 3 mah ___ to 3500 watts. Coll Gor^“fy 4344 ollor 6pm.______------4777 {loavo m essage) TAMA Supor Star drun ora. (g>733-06?4.______— C lass C. Twin bods, spllH with shots. $05. 733-5015068 Two IR alr compressors, T T T F 121 Taylor 9/7 & Oth — HUNTERS -10’ campor b o th ,/\m an a Micro wavo, 4.5 or 6 pc. Caso 100 CFM. low hours, Un- — Warited to buy usod Mor- includod. M usi sacrKii U V E TREES WANTED •?i« 0:3O-6pm A ntiquos. liwo Iltlic KAWASAKI '91 "2X-7R’R w/ovorshot. Self con-c n flOh., TV, AC. oIrrido.Cloan ::rlfico DACHSHUND AKC m a d or S5.000, Cali 537-6525. cury Soble/Ford Taurus ilos. NINJA....Inmlntco'ndltion.in. tolnod, stovo. rofrig, $850 326-8687______. puppy, blacks tan,$13 upto30'. Spruco&olltypoj>os 1988/1991. under 80.000>nn Cjlri's clothes, coiloctlblos. £26.900. Call 734-0308 r s ? . Call 208-788-2S76. Turnlturo.m tJo bitt o01 f Low mllos, lots ol oxtraa.1. Call 536-2352 Coll 438-8093, Vry a low-M«i ciostiriod ad __ mllos. Call 734-5626 Will sa crlllc e for S7500,0. ------Tonor sax & trumpoi.:. CallCi ■ • today, ena 733-0931. avarythlnglt 7 “ WE CAN SELL 629-5661. DOBERMAN pu p s. 8wk Privole porty wants oldoilor loovo m essage.______^ ----- Coll for details, 734-56466 M ust sool 11 Vi so lf•J * Your m otor homo or trnvol =_ contained compor, now ------1 rod lomoloi i blaclo c k 0 2 3 coino for colloction, Wontod to buy: Orogon trailer for cashi Roason- U pright p iano, S500, C( KAWASAKI 7 4 400. groaluit upholstory, now jacks, , Coll malo. Puro brdd. 1 I VARIETY FOODSS Please coll 326-5887. __ ‘Myrtlowood bdrm lurn. ablo rotos, 22 yoars aftor Spm 324-S014. shots, tails cropped, do shapo. S400. $1600 or bost offor. 436- oxporlonco. N ow J 9 ^ 1 & SER V IC ES Usod trampoline In goodnri any ploco, sold a( Hoosior E, 0558 or 436-6695 — 7 daws. $100.423-4889 c n Furniture store 103O'a- ^ stato location, maximum Wurllizor organ, groat coni ^ .condition. Coll543-9190. V vlslbllty. S e o Auto Sollor S25Q or bost oKor,S Cc ______L 1940's. Coll 430-4443. 72 8' campor gos ovo^- ---- B&G PRODUCE WANTED - Nood good _ thing, now hootor, rocfr*j>. for p ic tu re s d n d prices, Chuck 324-1175. FREE to good horn> m o 10 Qcro of U-pJck vogotabl- Wontod; Will buy b est 4x4x4 1 all Call Intormounlain Motor “?'■ 1 1 .2 x 3 4 t r a c t o r tir o . )w culaling toilet, $600. Call ~— Z SCHNAUZER. Noutore“ fof* 0 1 C all 326-3303 for info. under $600. Call Spencer Homes In Wondoll 536- YAMAHA Ciarinot. Gog 3672 2!1 324-3940 - KAWASAKI '81 175KE.it. 734-1502 ovos. malo. Syra. ol,d- 324-367 01734-2398- ^ din biko. Runs groat, now — 2301 for details cond. SI 40, 733-6463 ------CANNING pooch harvest _ 4 9 0 1 “ o t ------FREE: To good horn* o p !' WANTED TO BUY: A full 01 83 I^TVSWOT^RCYC^ tires, $400, 678-1764 Y am aha ciarinot. Ilko nov undor-way. Pionty of op- lor Wonted; Yamaha, 1980-83 \ f 4 90S ~] WINNEBAGO ‘ Cocker Spanlol, gold' cc p ie s ovailoble. 543-686050 tw in sizo canopy bod •Of foi XT 250 motorcycle. Any S250. Gall 423-5734, -84 Suzuki Madura. 700 cc. KTM 5401990. bought now |_^UN ^IFL£S_J Mlnnlo 300. Mlnnlo Winnie ;___• or. 18 months old, groi}root — ------^—• — young girl, mattrofls not condition. 7 3 ^ 6 7 9 3 ,. W anter, Bmvo, Advooturor ’13 Rasborrlos (or salo. You- __ g roal cloan biko. $2000/-— ] in 1992, rodo 1 summor, — ^ with kids. Call 734-6713 ou- nocossory. Coll Tori 326- never racod.lots of— 454 Cosull w/ioalhor ho!-Dl- • BROCKMAN’S RV — pick or wo-plck. VoryBor- of- VV antod; g o o d q u a l i tty y offor. 734-3904 man. 8 1 9 ^ lor- 5801 loovo msg or call of- ES accoss.. book valuo ,stor & belt. Liko now.^ 734-3167 1 ■600-773-3167 OFFICE EQUIPMENTnjx Froo to good homo® 110 fy F o rm s. 4 1/4 mis. oastlast to r 7pm Mandolin. 326-4043 or “ • $1100/oflor. Can 324-7464 ; wook Old, mole.lone ’94 Y om aha Blaslor. oxcol. $2800. osking S2500/off- •&,SUPPUES ’fiO- ol K-marl on Addison■on ------— 320-5348______^c. or.S32.4694 — -93 ROCKWOOD Movorik holrod.ligorstrlpodkiltoiiHon. Avo.. TF. Call 423-9071.1. WANTED- Usod dog carri- _ cond. Call 543-5070. )n- Wanted; Ig. lightweight ton! “ 9 0 f ^ I 3 0 ' 6*. Fuel injoctod 460 COLOR COPY MACHINE(INE: 734-3623 or324-859B — 01^ . bathtub In good con- I?) 1975 650 Yamaha model Wantod Yomoha_TW-200, Ford, gonorator, roof air, C a n o n C LC 300, S850C ~~| ditlon & dog grosmingng for back packing; bolotor MOTOR HOMES & RVS GOLDEN ,RETRIEVEF i ' 8 2 4 ^ 16- for Yoga: ’Tho Touch ofnf X5C50 only 8,000 orlginol J microwavo, otc. Like now MIC agroom onl avail fror _ oqulp. of ony kind. 736- ml. $500. Call 734-4001.^ 934 5100 d hillooBO. cond. 12.500 ml. $37,500 9nA AKC. pups, champio}ion IVriDEO EQUIPMENTy 6 550, d a y s or ioQvo msg.g. Tho Masters Hand* (from — ‘GOLDEN OLDIE* Canon, Also Morlln 20' Wood linos, OFA certerti- ...... * 22' Goldon Wost. 1974, or offor. Call 788-0031 phono systom , S299. Wal Home Interiors) Early'y 1978 HONDA Goldwlng.— YAMAHA VIRAQO '66 , days, 788-3722 ovonings. flod, dowciows. 1 st shot!lots. Sof)y briefcase storoo cas- w a n t e d T a t v T o m Oodgo motor & chassis. nul dosk 66x36.'S450 4 American coffoo/ond ta- lull d re ss, vory woll token 4500 orlginol m iles. S h o w ;ri„ pedigrees, roady 9/1£/1 8 , SOHO S75. 23* Zonnllh ro- whooler 366-2375 bios thal havo drow- $6800. 423-5101 ovos & FIrokIng lol 2 drawor: flic • S250 00, 200-357-565656 moto colorTVS150. '''■ c o re of. 41K origlnai.rni,.‘"“I room condition. 536-57TC^ wkds or 737-2133 days. $276. Air condlllonor 22i “ ors/cablnots; Broyor ju st tuned, looks a n d runs I- f ^ 9 0 8 ------736-6705. WANTED: Erector Sol. horsos. Call 733-4356. — YAMAHA WARRIOR V, w in d o w m o u n t. C qi _ groat. SHOP. 324-7258 — I SNOW VEHICLES Call GOLDEN flETRIEVEFE R . —— Lincoln Log Sot or TInkoror hg. Goodcond. SI500. •78 Tioga 21'. $4000 or I & EQUIPMENT . Kotchum 726-4494. Casl'ash puppioa. purobrod Toy Sol for 0 4yr old,d, WANTED TO BUY: An- Z bestoKor, .423-6147 , and carry. now i ^25 I 7: 1978 Yamaho 500 rood Coil 733-0936 Koalthy, playful, need no' f 734-9393- Uquo walnut fumlturo, old"O biko. low mllos. S400. Callml.. ■ ------hom es. 6 wks. old, Dow I WANTED TO BUY uhs YAMAHA - '89 Big Whool ■91 Snowbird 3 3 '5lh POLARIS Storm -93, pipes. Copiors for aalo. Largi — pursos, crochotod & om-Tl- 326-5603 clQwsromovod&flllshot ■uo Wonlod 1965 Ford Mos- 8 200, SlOOa 324-3099 whool w/12' oloc elldo out.It. fox shocks. S3600/offor : soloction of rocondlllonoi 2°“ 100 sq.ft. usod oak tonguo is- broidored iinona. provldod. Call 788-2665, & grovo flooring. 606-2733^ ta n g with a 289 or 302 V8ve - 733-3730 1980 Custom Horloy. 80 J 734-8044 $30,000.^ Coll 686-7562 ovonings. coplora aianlng a t S2S5.- — - motor.-with good Interiorlor " —- C.-lT-shovoh-SeiOO ■ yoar warranty available.lie!" ~ H 0 U N D P U P S . ( 2 ) : ck- & oxtorior and runs good; -Tol! 4 I 9 0 3 ■ Call 734-9988 ' months old. Blue Ticrick WANTED 3-ploco knock- f T 8 2 7 n 837-6346 I BOATS & s sssisssss nnto dpw n typo oloct. comontDnt a ls o looking (o ra 1 9 6 9 or — plott. S100 ooch. 1 ma! 1 1962 Yamoha 400 Horl-— I ACCESSORIES DoBk-top coplor w/oxtn QlH m ixor. Wlii poy cosh, . 1970, Z28 or RS Chov.,V I GARAGE SALES xtro Bluo Tick. 2 yoors old C o m a r o , o u lo m a tic In ^ logo special. Rood bike. toner. ^50. 736-159090 siarled. $200. Col:o,i Ralph-736-0728 0 0 . ------. . ! NOWPPAYING I — good condition or canan Hunt B rolhars A uction, 7000 ml. 5700 733-1607 '91 Bayllnorboat, 16' 568-2921.______WANTED Pocket watches, lor 165 E astlond. Twin Falls , Smith Corona oloc. typo os, trad o tow ards a 6 cylinder '• 1985 Hondo. V45 moona.— enclosed bow, 150 hp. nalo m o n -3 & wom en's, Rall-3II- M ustang In good conditl-ill- A bolter altomatlve lor writer, XE 6000 w/spol■poll POMERANIAN AKC mali n $1500. Low mllos. Callirl- 734-8044 S12,SOO. -ng rood&goldCQSO,0 , on. Phono; 733-8380 oro r solos a ostatoa. 734-2548. r rtio & correct tape. S79.'503-50. puppy, Cham pion linos , 324-7484. Call 733-7125. $350. Coll 934-5559 734-8466 733-8836 anytime. ' Wo can M il It fo r youI )/■ 17V4'C lassic In boord out 1967 Suzuki iniruder,— board. Extros. $2,950. oxcol. cond. low mlloago.na. 934-8313. i I ON THtIE SPO T I Asking S3400. ;all ■ " ■ 1984 (16') Seaswlrl, 120 i9BTHonfla Goldwlng,"— HP Mercrulsor, IB/OB.Ti~$ ~F O R U SBJ E D C A H S $ exc9l. cond. Now genera­ or. excel, cond. $6500. Call WCKS s tor. Lots of extras. Askinggo. 825-5021. S r m S3800. Cali 734-4061 . w Q I g TopOollarforAnyB yraar. VtoyMiwfe// s days (Ask for Gory) 734-ig.~ 1 992Soodoo-|ot-3ki- 6288 ov o s.______ra-__ w/trall'or and oxtros, ing $4000.326-4193 ovqs. - 1988ATVHondaForoman. -SOIMIIIR-UMNI 4x4. 350 cc. Shorpr v-4,.50 HP Johnson, out- boord. S400. 934-4410. i X H E M ^ ® - A af for IHcHcK O ite^w X ,"2 Ya m a h a 's, 4 w heel dtlvo. S' S - S O I M A I MI /AVE. EAST .5 - 400 CC. 400 miles. $5200 4 9 0 4 ^ each. Call 324-3221. £L I CAMPERS/SHELLS I s s s s s s s s;SSSS$SSSS s

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Calf733-6856. 733-4122 days. $7 9 9 5 - 1992. 6.0. Bimini blue ■ 1IMPGRtS, SPORTS NORTH - M-A Mbi Home Fort IROC IF Z26 '68 5.7TP. 4spd 1 REMAN 6V53T. $7,000 or C .auto. All options, g la so T -' w/loathor v Interior. Excel. ■ CARS : ♦ 'A 7 CADILLAC 1991 ELDO­ (600)743-3326 bost offer. 543-8916. RADO, boautlful luxury — Top. Qoodtiros. 85Kmis. condition c low m llos. W hat general.rulele >applies for" V K 8 5 J ' llko new , $ 17,500. Lot's =ORD 'C -94 C row n Victoria. $6000. 324-6869 J $12.000- Call 735-0809 POlPORSCHE rostorod 1973. ♦ A Q J ^ AT. V6, AC, tilt, C/C, PW. _ 314 convortlblo. mid* steering the no-trumpip play to the talkll 733-3914 or 734- POMTIAC *80 Bonnovlllo- onnlno, op a boauty and fun. A K Q 1 0 8 7 4 I 1009 I 2253 ov e s and w kends. PDL, F Sovo thousandsi UNCOLN U Town car, 1988, PC “r i ^ t " s id e o f t h e taible? b le W ithA-x fiLow mllosl WSLCV001. 1 o w n er, V6, oil pow er. Loododli >- $5900. Coll aftor $8895.-733-3914 « oV 734- ' i n a th r e a te n in g su lt^;isitbetterto is WEST E A S T ■ CADILLAC- ‘90. Brougham, Ult.nowtlro8.vofydeana 4:30pm 324-5695 222253 ov e s or wkrtds CHEVROLET, Silverado, ^ $1 5 ,9 9 5 1 steer the play to partmrtner? If parte 4kQ10 22 ♦ K g 6 5 4 exc. cond.. low mlleogo. Mtn Home Fort oxcol. i cond. Lowmiioago. PONTIAC Catollna. 1978, ^ 1990, % ton. Musi soei original owner, loaded. (600) 743-3326 \ Coll ( 324-4777 (loove n e r h o ld s Q -x-x, i t d efinitelyisbet- fin V J7322 V Q 9 6 Groat I shapol S11,500. good cond rebuilt ongino. ■4 1099 I -^,734-6419 . - m e ssa g e) AT. ^ AC. $750. 734-7131. ||1 AUTODEALERS | *ter to have the leadd tride to the 46 4 2 ♦ 1 0 8 3 Ccll ( 735^)809. ------1 'ORD ‘94 Taurus sodanV - CHEVROLET • ’68 Celeb- AT. V6, AC, tnt, C/C, fuliN\ M ERCEDES. 300D. 198lT queen. If he holds J-10-:10-x, it’s prob< ♦ A 9 S • CHEVROLET. a Stopslde. f TOYOTA ‘93 Torcoll 4/dr a b ^ better the other:r w\ ay. Often, - rlty.4dr,AT.$1600. c^w ^, cass. Nico Carl \now \i shocks, brakes, S O U T H 1979.’.41on, 1 130K miles, Call 736-7222 P excel, cond. Asking Exc. ^ randltion. low mllos. FAX l u d c is th e im p o r ta n t. foifacC or. ■ ■ A J 8 3 J 350.AT,$22S0.733^3178. _ $ 1 2 ,6 8 8 1$6500. 536-eseMoavo __ -Call 734-4005 In a team game,e. South re­ V A 10 4 Cl CHEVROLET 7 2 Chevelle Mtn Home Fort im ossogo.______VC CHEVY Suburban - Silver- ^ station wagon. 94K ml, VOLKSWAGON GTI 1983. YOUR sponded one diamondnd and North (800)743-3326 - runs groat. S1650. 733- -. ♦K9 7 5 ado I '67 Clean, loaded, dean, runs good, $1000. _ MERCEDES.300TE.1988, ’ Jj rebid two no-trump. SouthSc raised <*^6 3 2 black/red. t New engine, station wagon, excel. 0316 or 733-9687 ovoe. new trans. 4 wiieol drivo _ 734-7450.. . HHONDA '88 Ovlc, white 4 i and East led‘ a spa6$-3742 mos. #SL660. aggroBslvo track, exc. ;PETE 196S. 335 Cummins, f - $8488 • • shap«. W200/offor. Call ' Jake. 21' bean & groin JEEP-1983 W agonoor. Urban equalizer 50x50 oxc. coridjtlon. good hunt­ M tn H om e F o r t 324-2184______. bod, scissor hoist. $7900. - (800)743-3326 watts. 250 vnitt acoustic5 ' Call 324-6704.______Jing | rig. ^O O O . c a n 829- (, Amp. .324-7370 oftor 5pm 6148 after 6 pm “ ]9e4YQmohaV*Max, FORD ‘94 Tempo sedan, $4600.1892 Yam aha Ex- PETTIBONE fork lift, mod- 1 JEEP Cborokoo‘95 4-dr ,iN teqw l 10% APR $488 . el QS50^.;goojd cond.. : 'dovni?$166.21/mo.for72 • >- 4 1005 ^ f ~$4000.206-436-6680 “AT. V6. AC, tut. C /C ,; 1 AWTtQUE AUTOS -PDl»?-PWHJas*r-Sporl- -J-n w a # R 3 2 X ------^ l-&-COU^CTlBbE^ _ 42 0 1 ovorilr^i}}.: RES4AN 6V63T. $7,000 or “ m^>adrrT0WT11It0Sfl»P377i-t - : ;r ^ 5to flerr643KI916. ■ $18,995. ' M6i Home Fort” BUICK'73 LeSabro 2 dr - MW Home Ford (800)743-3326 v»AsSiz.w5 : ■ - ' 3 T hardtop, AC, PS. PB , 455 Several used power take . (800) 743-3326 “ I3ais| i 909 ^ I 4V engine. 83K mis, su- FORD'95 T-Blrd Gold I SP0RT1NQ GOODS I off units w/attachod hy or sharp. S3500. Take“ draullc pump to mount to JEEP WRANGLER '93 IP a c k a g e ,:S f f l^ s It am 1-HUKT(NGSUPPUES Ishlng boot as p a rt,'* your truck transmission Low — mis. excel, cond.' <«5X14032A ■ T ^ paym ent 734-1940 ’ $ 1 6 ,9 9 5 '' • leROWNINQ-XcollorBtor ® for truck hydraulic appll- JES12.50G. 324-2349 <, cations w/oil reservoir. L< M tn Horn* F o r t bow $200. F/N7MMauto EL CAMINO. 1965, 2 8 3 .1 0 •324-5658.______5 ! (800)743■ poreon. Will sell for m ost 4,000 miles on new trans- ( The Times News Z reasonoble offer. 423-It mls8ion.460 motor, good THE c AUCnON EXCHANGE guarantees to sell 1 6219, eves, after 5:30. tires, hovo rocolpts for all —Buys, sells, & consigns 4 910 I motor vehicles, fami, & merchandise, ■TOAVELTRAj^^ repairs done rocontly.r g^n^^lhorintirionCO* Sj PONTIAC. GTO, 1967, big RunsgoodI Call construction equipment. autom otive In 7 block 400, AT, turbo 4(50.‘ • 324<3677.______^ ' 206.324-1483 days and real 1981 Rood Rarjger. 23‘J- $8 .000/offor,Call 88S-2S96 TOYOTA 1981, 4x4, good estate In 15 days seir-conl. AC. steepo 7. • - CHEVY '68 Campor Spo- or rerun th e ad an $4800. Call otter 6pm J dal1/2TNow350onglno. —'shape, clean..depend­ n 4 1006 I able, $2500 644-2944 af- addiUonal 7 days 676-2673 ______I SEMI & HEAVY PS. See to approclato. ]*' $1600. 825-5621 tor J 4 pm.______at no addHional 1995 rat Cordova. 33' 5th chai^ge to the wheel. 2 slide outs.Calt 1972 FrolflhUlnor w /318 & CHEVY ’73 CrowCab. 4 t 1 0 1 0 I customer Ads 324-4100______13 speed, cab ovor sleep- Needs engine, mako I^'AN^BUSE^J offer. Call 324-2164 d m ay t>e cancelled ' Beautiful 1984 Holidayy er. flat bod. Coll 543-8643. earlyfcr custom er DODQE 7 6 Flat bod. CARAVAN -91 AWD. groat S U B il A R U . Ramtjler, 34'Presidentiali 1979 Chlof 3 oxlo. goose' 390 Icond, $11,000.423-6143 convenience but travel trallor, twin bedV 'neck trallor. 2 4 'dock,• 1V4T. Excel, cond. Woll “ the charge will 8860 model, would cortskJer 22'I heavyduty,$1,800., nrafntalnod. $4000. CH ^ EV R O LET. '9 3 V. ton ■ ■______794'94 Avenue • T w in F aU s * 734-88< I Septic tank pump. 600 J; remain the same. to 24' trallor In trado. Coll 423-6432.______' conversion von. PW, PL. 4 3 6 ^ 1 3 evonlpgs. ; gols. $3Qp0. 736-1590 cicruise. AC, TV/VCP. L - 2 Refer unJti only, 1 gas DODQE RAM 50 'SS with- $16,500. = Call 734-6196. COMPANION w/dec. standby, 1 diesel, Ouolllymadoln Idaho : comper shell .$2600/offor CHEVY'82‘ CofooVon. f »••••••!##•###•••••• no standby, cneop. CallI Coll 208-629-5012 J NASH 423-5432.______Low miles. Excel cond. g AffordaWo. durable ' FORD 3/4T '66 Now 312 C$2500. Call 733-3762 | BROCKMANS' HV 20' LL spud bod. 20' shell ctiotv*lV eJj ongino w/8H' overshot FORD ^ '62 1 Ton, rocro- | _ T : l x e select 7 3 4 ^ 1 6 7 l-aOO-773^167I' bed. 1978QMC,6V92,.9T camper. 4 spood. Will sp. PS . 324-5613. ation van. Carpet, bed & ] For saJe:198S24' Prowlor I 326-5603 p£Ico box. $2500. Call • | V V e t f a v e Sth whoel. Excel cond.,., 3 -lOWHEEL^ DIESEL 326-5843 '______^ C a nrs and Tru«ic k s $6900.677-4102 - TRUCKS wtth solf unlood- FORD 7 8 Courier (small) FOROI Econollne Conver- f ~ Ing beds. Field roody.. 69Koriglnal miles. $1500. J M oved must solll 1995 Jay- From $11,000. Call sion von. 1985. 13Kon g t o ' Vory good cond. 438-5622 co travol trailer, used“ 677«4536______' now ongino, AC, CB ra- I \ - onco, 26' bunk houso dlo. Broun wheel chair lift 0 . O n U p ' FORD’64 3/4 ton PU. ® • Frcpim ^»ioo° rrtodel with front bodroom,1, 46 A Cat w/tUt dozer blade, $1800. Call 543-6112 3'A ^ yrs old, $5000 or best | central air, all oak. mlnl-1- good condition. Call Dick weekends or aftor 6pm., offer. ° Call 678-7845. ^ ' • Repesseaessio n ^ Wlnds. awtilng. m ust se e.>• Marshall 324-7409 or 2 • B a dd Credit • BBankruptcy N ew $10,400 will sell lorX 324-2061______' FORO *94 1-Ton XLT DIE- FORD o '94 Aerostar A * $14.200. Call 326f-3642 ' SEL Turbo, 6-spd, AC. —wheel drive, AT, V6AC, | Purchase AL IUsed Car oi»r ^ u c k Tod(d a y • - FORD. LN 750. heavy 2 tilt, C/C, Hard to flndl F(CVC,PW, POU c a ss. Best ^• ' • **' ...... - PROVVLER-81 -2fl' S leeps.s. ton.391HD..Vfl..B&2,; (HP394. Buyl V «SEAE010. - d . 5. AC, carpoted. Must»t PS. oxcol. rubber, me- itablish Yourr Credit Todd a y • $24,995 ■ < $17,888 . , ^ see to appreciate. $60000 chanlcelly very sound. M tn H om e F o r t t M tn H om e F o r t j M»Jm€§ f e C r w l t l A p p M• iv a l ■ Call 326-6843, ' $3500. Call 431-6434 ■ (800)743.3326 (800)743-3326 ^ ■ (Burley)______' - t r a v e L t r a il e r - -s s " ' FORD ’94 Xcab XLT Tuibo VW -Vl/ESTFALIA '91 Low t i Cld 3 5 f t , slkie^ut. loodedl QMC, 1979, 6500, 2 ton, • Diesel. 2VW5. AT. AC, tin, —miles. PS, PB. PW. AC. ; lUutrt s» lll$ ie ,5 0 0 o rb e st«l 427, V 8,5 4 2, PS , heavy■ C/C, PW . PDL. cass, Hur- Wcruise, awning. Mint 4 ^r.702-753-0066 QVW & frame. $3500.; - ryl #P388. • cond.'^ 788-4121 ^ Call 431-5434 (Burley) ' $24,995 e M tn H om e Ford VWITE-1968 c moving van. * 9 1 1 ' 1' JD 64^ articulating loader with lift g a te, brand new ...... ,(8 0 0 ) 7 4 3 ^ ...... ' ; - g UTUjnrmAiLER^j $22,600. C^l 536-2135. tiros, $2 5 0 0 a s Is o r will % part out can 436-1S37. ^ . Loaders/dump truoka^ FORD 1979. good cond. v N u W ay tilt bod utility trir. . runs pood. C d i 7 3 ^ 7 4 6 . 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