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. 1 trj.i- r s a m m im m Good miioi*ning B a t tt ^ E f ejrs fi]lii^ cd e a l d< n wi^aste Today’s ibr^as:ast: Sunrty 'with lighr-^lir-winds. Highs in the middle 90s. Lows inin,t ,th e 5 0 s . -• al removed:dby2035-." - , P ag e M State w oould allow1 1 ,6 0 0 shiiipments. if■"air < materia siricts-Tieydnm ping-to-97 ------, The Associated Press " •~T?8sr«rdorscd'tirc'^i:iiriTlh^w hartc— coun, rcsiric said was an effort “to ta]mke it out of tons — 968;68 shipm ents — in thaf pe- ^ T erms In detail - A2 guamntees the eventual re- , BOISE — Gov. Philtl Batt on ■ politics and put it in the th realm of riod and gua or Idaho.'" mbval of allall' waste. . Thursday offered to pernrmit nearly » ' . ■ • what is right and good for **f>iTr fin h l bCSt o f- rer, dcmilcd in on 11-page Horses dwarff.handlers h 1,000 diipments of h i^ levelle nucle- what^he tent ""They Navy and DC)OE will be The ofTer, making a serious mistcJtake iftjiey -settlementnt agreemi ent, lim its th«^ . . sirtall, SOtycar-o!f-old ;nan shbwed fair- a r w a ste to "be d u m p e d inI IdahoI over ^ , don't accept the ofTcr, we= don't accept it,” Andrusjsaid. s. , nucnbcr of’shipmof’s erits the govem- ndle big draf\ horses the next 40 years if the feercdcral BOV- goers how lo handl :k*hr court fighting .yigor- The government, hadad proposed ment cani dumpdu ot INEL each yeas win Falls Coumy Fair. -cmment agiw s to move nilal radftac- -''■II bc bnck' •■ - Tlluraday nt ihc Twin ons:of highly and'impqses>ses Q S 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 - a -d a y f in i. P a g e B l -tivc m atcnal from the state(e by 2035. ously Bgains]nsi any,"new shipm ents,’)'!. dumping another .165 ton radioactive material— - 1,940 ship- adjusted forfor inflation, to begiri bn • \ ' . y ...... And the Republican ggovernor," Batt said. - mcnts— in Idaho over theU next four Jan. I, 2036,>36, i f a n y ra d io a c tiv e m a te - flanked by his'predecessor>rI>niocrat Andrus. who began the confrqnta- t decades on top of-the 2612i ioiis al- rial is still1 storedstc at the INEL. - • Leave at liom f 7 Cecil Andrus, gave the ErEnergy De- tioir with th(the federal goyermnent ition, it would rcfjuirc'oU Sheriff's dcputicjties aren't niessing partment and the nuclwrT*■Navy until over waste storagest at the Idabff Na-- ready stored ot the ININEL. Batt’s In additioi around Vi’ilK .youngg gangstersg at tHe-fair. pt or rgcct tional Enginjincering Laboratory in1 deal, to be enforced byy the federal Please see BATT/A2 . ■ B a t t ■ midday Tuesday,to accept They’re looking forar «anyone who is look- irig f o r tro u b le . ■ P ag eD I Song o f ] Cpulinty Bobcat challen]mge • ' scraiimblesl W ith only two retreturning starters, the Ecna Burley High Schoolool football team will /racc^ challenge ifFit it is to r^eat its 1994 , . m LandfUl state runner-up finishlish. ' for h P ag aD I join cthorns i ,,Big weekend alah ea d . solut[tion Area golfers prepreparc for the Laiham loqs I aid Insurance Magic o f m< • - Motors; McDonald B y V irg in ia S . G ari a ib c r , Valley Amat5pr,:whMvhich starts Saturday. Times-Ncws writerrite r P ag e D1 ByW iiUinBro^. Tim"es-Ncws wHier TWIN FALLS,S - They've been given a one>montli reprieyiieve. but.Xwin Falls Coun- F I L E R - C o u n t ryf mmusic always has ^H | ty commissionerscrs : still Have to find a per- been popular at ihe TvTwin Falls County- |H S ft • manent solution[1 to rubbish management at Bra the'county landfillIfill.-an d they're negotiot- CaiT7 on Fair and Rodeo, andJ thistl year “country . m usic'l includes tuneses from the country . WU ing to hire the regibrralreg team that handles talwart Kansas brings th e M iln e r B u tte la: Classic-radio stal' of Ecuador. e landfill. its act to the Twinn FallsF Obuniy Fair on_ |H Solut'^AC^te DinDirector Darrell Heider, set' - -—Atnhualpa, an acoicou.stic bund from ■ M o (i^ y . , to retirc-today.l a y ,.- h a s .-Otavalo, Ecuador, willA'ill perform on the P ag e C l , agreed to stay wit th e fair's free stage throujougli Monday. The c o u n ty th ro u g h1 Scptcm-Sc; f four South Amen* Wagoii Days e n se m b le c o n s is ts o f fc ^ • ber, Commiss:lissioner can-lndians - three broitrolhers and a cousin ‘ ; Brent Rcinke said. ual Labor Days salute Ketchum's annual I - with an ^nusual coll:ollecti'on of instru- That gives conc o m m is - sxpectcd to draw more i to its heritage is exp m e n ls. sioners a-monthth tot ex- jgH B fljK ^'9 th an : 10 ,0 0 0 p e o p le0 this-wcckend.tli ■ — J nal folk music from th re e o p - Page Cl , :_ They play traditional ' amine ot, least thrc “ EcUiidor. Peru and Bolivia,-Bo songs of --...tions for iliv'Jandandfill at .. ... luveriM lM cHl'pro^t,-i»t^-and-Tevoi'oiicc for :• Hub Butte, Rcinkeh k e s a id . life in the Andes M oun3un(ains. The region ■ • T h e y c o u ld loi was at thc hcart of lnci[nca cuUufc, and the..;, • another qu.ilifiedicd man- • agcr and pay a sali band’s hame honors theth e la s t ^ c a k in g . ' s a la ry o f . R e l n k e ' • S3i,000-^flr S455 4 5 ,0 0 0 . An idea with pipromise They will performI oor n th e fircc s ta g e a t '■ o' V Rcinke said. It is 1unlikely that the county ^ ised cargo-transfer^cn- . 1 p.m . today. Showtiivtiinc’on Saturday, E v e a i f a .p ro p o s e t • w o u ld b e able toto hirehi an engfneer as a full- ter doesn’t prove: cceconom ically viab\ff; ’ Sunday and Monday’\yillbe3p.m \yi . tinVe m a n a g e r,, so commissioners would j- today's'editorial sa^sa ^ s lo c a l ofTTCtiltS d c - • . ' The band is iion-tradtraditional by soulh- also have to contrantnict with an engineering serve'praise for workorking on the idea.. .. cm Idaho standards,i, butb the.mu'sicians firm, he said. ’ -P ag e A 6 were warmly applaudeidcd between songs • J-U-D-Enginegineers 'lnc. of Twin Falfi; ,, Tlmrsday. has proposed aX fufull-management contract “It’s diflcrcnt,.butt I like it,” declared with a price tag o f 579,000 per year? M arvin Custer, a'TwiPwi.n Falls^rcsidcnt Rcinke said. Thehe ffee proposal is b a s^ ott .who Slopped, to listen,:n. “They don’t play 9 approximately 25 hours of mdnagcment • ncomes rise ^too loud. Vhich is goo<;o o d b e c a u s e I d o n 't work per week,, anand other landfill workers - like loud music.” UKesALsBtiFr/ma^nrw^ employees of-the county, J-..- . -Amtjricans are.mmaking more money would remain emp About 50 others satIt ono wooden bench- U -B e n g in e e r J imJ Xeichliter said. these days but the• nation'sa economy rc- odrlgo Esplnoz^^ E cluadbr u s offers^falr*goers-s sa different s o u n d , p er- ,c s n e a r th e f a ir ofT icc,c, enjoyingc the exot- Ro* • The six-pcrsoiTson team from the South- . . mains Muggish. ie A ndes on jhtirsday.f, p a g e p 4 ic sounds of the qucniicna (straight flute), fonirmlng folk m u ^ of the -■ cm Idoho Region!ional Solid Waste District. . the zampdna (pan flutlute), and the char-' headed by Directo:ctor Terry Schultz, offered _ rango - a Soulii Americerican version of the . to contract managinagement of the Twfn Falls mandolin, typically made mo from the hoi- ■ landfill for a S39,539,000 Tinnual fee, Rcinke lowcd-out bp_dy of ann amiadillo.ai ,• said Friday, the 'But Schultzcalled cal the announcement ’ X cow-$kin drumI pfovTaedpi rhythmic pg•a.m .fair g ates'o ^n .'. ^ 'ii p '.m .lA\tahuatpa ta mijsic from th "kind of prematuniture" and said the figure is ~ 1\irbulent timelies bass, while a rattle madrjade from llama toe- • .g ,ga.m. Mfss Rodeo Idahaho horse- 'Andes; Frei■res S t a g e . - ■ keletal outlitie" o f services ...... - ...... —F ro rp x o a s t- to -Ccoast,.j\racriconS_ O arc. ____— - n a il s - a d d e d to n a l ta'CHirttirc._ ...... - mjenshlp.-RodetfApena. e - . 2 p.m.'4cH;H barrels and poles.,. Ceren^ based on a "skele th e c o u n ty w o ulid ld rneed Uic rejjlonal team to > dealing with turbulcrilent political tim es in a Those instruments.its, m the hands of g a^ni.g FFA .beef'shdwwmaiiship,.' n tennlal Arerjena'. . •' 3\v, perform. variety o f ways. ^ four long-haired menn fromf another con- f^ji,rtlowed by 4^H> B eef ShovlOWRIng., •■:. 2 ,;p '.m : CItj Streets bicycle shov P a g o A 3 "W e’ve still got lo hang a little meat on ^ tinoiM. prompted m orere lhanI one fair-gocr 9 a.m^ . Holstein show , DDarrye Show Kiddle Laneand.'.. ' by the frame,” hee s:said. He will meet with to do a double-take;:c; sonic cowhands Jh g .- , • ' 3 p.m. FFAFA dairy goat, .followed b Twin Falls comti)mmissioncr« W ednesday stared like they was lookin'loo at a mirage. g .ga.tri. 4-H pyflm y floats,ts, ifoliowed ,4-H and quality,qui Gbat Show Ring., Not in this depiapartment srk out the details, Schultz Much of the musicc - particularly from , ng. . ’.4p.m.’4«H m ost Improved meiTim- ■ morning to work Los Angeles policelice officers say the ac- / quality, GoafSh6w. Ring the.za'mponos - is hauitaunting and soulful,. g a.m.g Junlor.m arket swir ttdnnial Arena. • . said. des described by Mark wine, Swine- ber, Gehtdr , tivities and attitudes bui the m oodjs lightentcnW by the spritely . 3 h( . -4 p.m..CityIty Streets, Kiddie Land. . The regional solidsol waste director said he - the departm ent they h o w R lM ;.' ■- 1';' talk with various groups in ' Fuhrmaii aren't thi charrango. CDs and cassettecm tapes of the g g Missj Rodao idaho^.Fraree also wants to talk a.m . 4-H fireen horse,le, followed. ■ 4 pim.- MI "gauge the resistance" to a w o rk fo r. band's music are avalivailable for sale at |jyy. working, ranch horseJ■ CentennialC .- Stege. Twin Falls to "ga P ag e A7 Id turaovcr local iandfilL each performance. . 5 ,p .m . A^ m b i e r Rose karaoke,.'Freree plan that would t ren a. .••••• uties to 0 regional contnc- The musicians arrivTivcd in the United 0 a.mi. FFA. show m ansnship, fbli ■ Stage. , management dutie . States in M ay and1 willw tour through jgwiwed by .4*H aricTpremleiiler. breeder ''6 p:m; CltyIty s ire e ts . Kiddie Land. tor. n developed between TwiQ September, said Rodriidrigo Espinoza, the . - A ,' ■. • 7 p .m ; Vt/6ca(lst 61 Vince Andrewiws, ’ Some tension d< fiow. S n eep S h o w Ring. and the six-county solid ■ - band’s frontman. T hejhey were booked to .jo0 a.m.. Open iClass pygygm y goat. ^F^6e,Stage : Foils County an« t 1992, when Twin Falls lef^ ■play, in F ile r b y th eif ir agent t in Portland, /8p.m .;Clty'i^'streets, kiddle |^n^. , waste region in 19 Warning of cat:ata$trophe . . Ww. G o atS h o w Rig'g. V )uild its own landfill ot Hub Ore.. From here, they wwill move onto die , loon Carnival opens, • < 8 p.m.-'PRCRCA Rodeo. Rodea Arensna'. the district to builc ...... rEnyirpnm etitalis^iisw-warn that nuclcar 1 1993, SchulU wished the - - — Eastern Idaho State FailFair in BlackfooL .j np.m. All broods hprseiseshciw for M)c^9htt CarnivalC m d fBlr^atet e s . B u tte . E a riy tn IS 55COW a re a ‘'th‘rca tcri a n - ' ' uck with its landfill plans reactors in the M o m i They also have touraurcd extensively in lasses 1^1;.Zebarth Arenena. clope.^ - county good luck ' other possible catastrlistrophc for Russia, i P ag e AS Europe, Espinoza, said.id . . I PPlease ll see COUNTY/A2 - y ca n hliear N--w ord tw1 ice I ■ C o m i c s . iesjur> __ ___^ 2 Section A ...... 6 J udge Wovles':;...... T the jury shouldj hehear evidence that relatcB Weather....^.7-^ o f f eering r any' .statements Fuhrihrm on m ade - during ihch e it\tcrvic%ys.i S ectio n D T h e A s s o c i a t e P r ^ - redibility as a witness. ' , Nation...... 3-4 )ut .police m isconductjU 1qiostly. on > . But hee iiaid Qnly two'-'iixcerpts fro:rom the- to Fuhrman's fcredi , . , ___a b o u cfcndant with prior felony . ' , VVdrid...... 5 , 7 S p o r t s . ; ...... 1 -3 : : undjs the sUitcments are too0 iinflommatp- .'tapes cantin be played for the jurors., 1In one "Just as a dcfci L O S A N G E L f e ^ In I n a major blow to grour stifying before a jury is not Opinion M oney...;...... A . ind the defense had failedd tot prove the ofthcm.. J^uhrmanJ^i says. “W e have non< nig- convictions testify the deferi^e in the finalal days< of its case, ry an entitled to a falseilse auio of credibility, nei- ,' ; Section E idents actually happened, •; .. ■ . - gors whereere I g re w u p ." , • S e c t l b n B ■' O.J. Simpson’s^ d g c ruleruled Thursday that. incidi m," Ito w rotejp a 10-pagc defense play th e: .sc .second, ' McKinny asks: "WWhy do ther is Fuhrman," P d c u s ....;....;..,.1 -— jurorj_can htfar jvsi tw o ofo 41 instances io . Itbtb alsb refused to let the: di ‘ . In • Local news’... 1, ; in that areaT'^ ...... — ------r- - ruling. ' which Detective. M arkk Fuhrman..usesI a stateiletiienis in .which Fuhrmai[ la n - d c s c r lb c s th e y liv e iti ■ ■. p b i i u a r i 6 s . , ; f ..-.2 “ Legal notices ..1 • nan 'responds: "That’s ■whensrc nig-. "The specificic r racial c'pi.Jbet 'Ot issue.is racial epithet for blacks. . himiself 'si OS a-“key w itness in the biggest Fuhrman ...... , -Idaho .....i-.t-.S Classlfied..:..1-6 vhich he' calls. gcrs Uve." perhaps the singleigle-most jnsuTtin^, iiillBm?; . ■. ____iSupcriorJCoun Judgc;U:;Loncc.Ito rfllcd ^ e ; case® of the contuty'’.’or in whi ~ SectlonF — - jcctec5 th e '39 •bther’examplipies of- -^motory and provrovocativc term m'nisft,{ir> . • Section C; defense can play two'excexceipts-for jurors in '■ drferieri^e aHotriey RobcH"5haprrpTro ah.’ftXfJle-; - Ito rcjcc ■pic d e fe n se . ‘ , . modem day Amerincrica. '. v ’u " .. • Weekend. \ihich Fuhrtnan Siiys.thethe word'"nigger."- tive';- ?,fercd.byt^< court finds -thc probative , vo/olue o f... "The court’s^e's exam ination, of eo’tjh 'of . '! - ~ .c - *n3earA bby~.«t- . Fuhrthnn tcsiiricd.earlitrlier at Simpson!s Itoto ruled North Cardliiia .SCIscrcen\yriting ''"'"Thtt coi liniAg examples to be sutetoilantially*' these 41 uses revreveals not only the'rAcisl- ■ s 7 murder trial'ihat he hadnjdrTt uscd the word -proH»fo69ppL aura.H art McK.:K.inny, w ko •Oie reiriaini :riplJ^y•projec^;•.-rand bvorw}rwhcImingly-Oulw.cighed byt the epithet itself, but>ut 1n context that only adds in .the past decade. Thele ttopes were made rccororded the'tapes ifor a screcrip isedthe wo^u .dangerofu>f undue.prcjudice," Ito said,1. “ ' ...... 10 th e in su ltin gj-and -a n inflammatoiy-natur©,- — : ■fio m l9 8S4o-t-904,:------— ------^ ^ ----cnn.Jt testify that Fuhtroan usei inhcr "ft t^ u ■ irr’uxphriphrim'tr^rfr-fulmgr-thc ju dg But the judge, barredd tlthe defense from “nigg^er'",irra djsparaging rnonr lasBiipaflei ■ '" " A r’.""'; r::::.,::, ~: '~ f ■ ■

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'/ ' J": f:: :v - ; A-2 Tlmos-Nowa. TwinIn FFolia, Idaho ' Fricfoy.'Soptoiatombor 1.1995 TF : ^ W^it i i e r Uonal tem peratures /■ivaiwtfsai HBHHV - Max Min Pep HH Idaho forecast^fc or noon. Friday. Sept. 1. :Frid«y,-Sepi;i ------i ------T h e A\ccu-W c c eather® forecast for t '■ Altjuquorquorquo M .67 • ■Actu->\'e«akt»fon!C»»t tot 0 ^ 6 condltioru w j' high ioti A ttanu _ cI ii ■ ' ~ ] i— n - ::::: M a g ic Valley al - to . 4 a “ 10. 20* 30. 4 looa not . Boston CAMBA > Banda **paraio fiK)"Ign ?temparDturo zona* fof tha day.- ^ L . Chicago . ‘ Sunny today.y. I H i^ js in: the mid-yOs. L ig hIt t' w in d s. T onifilit , / w . L\r . Dallasr . I fair. Lows in the[he 50s. Saturday, fair cxccpt isosolated-oftcmoon I f ' J b Donvor^or 03 57 ...... rs. Highs in thc;iower 90s. Res:est of the Labor ' . , v < 1 \ > OooMM olt olnw - 82 . ■69 ...... ‘ . thundershow ers. o lt' 90 72 ...... D a y w eekend fuir fuii cxccpt for isolated tliundcrcrshowcrs. Lows —TTT '((iV l'fc Detroit' ^ ' Honolulujiulu ■ 91 ■ 78 I Coeur 91* I ■ , • mid*50s. Warm w ith highs 90 to 95. 92 72 :xposun: level. Houston ^ Tht ultra'Jiolct)lct index forecast is 7. a liigh ex; • .‘'.y y •• Iridlonop-inapolld 92 70 ...j E x t e n d e>d d regional foreca:a s t ■ f M K an sa s < • — >-0 ® voflt II ?!: . ■ [Lowljlof^^ - __ Sunday and1 LaLabor Day fuir'and warm withith isolated thun* LosAng< dcrstorms. Lowsws m1 id-40s through ih c 50s. HigIighs 85 to 95. Momphlfl i r ::::: ’ nly cloudy and not ns warm. SISlight chancc of \

' rtTueowSwI^^wwir N o r t h e r n IN ev ad a Idaho: Hi;H igh, 96 degrees at B oise andid B urley. L ow , 27 degrees a t SuSmnley. Bffii Havasu City, Ariz. Low, 27 dcgrgreds a l Suinley. N ation:; HHigh. 118 degrees at Lake Hav ______T o dlay's ay '; fire danger index for j slight'chanSos^ Painly cloudy'oy east today and tonight witli a s southenthem Idaho: ' Alm anacC ______: rsto rm s. A littTc" ------a fte rn o o n and1 evevening showers or thundcrsi F o r forestfore land, moderate, ^ coolcr with hii;hsghs in the lower 80s to lower 9C90s. Lows ill the M a!ffTT T w i n Fails F o rrarange n i land, high, Id a h o 40s to lower 50s.)0s. Saturday mostly sunny witlith sligltt chancc m m t m m i :.4 o f 162.55 M H Z , is-in the mid-70s Tunc to0 thetl National Wcother Scrviccc^adi^and i at 162.4 -w- Moxc MinMi Pep ' ' Moxox I Min P e p o f sh o w ers or afternoonofte thunderstorms, Highs' o r can 423-4423.42 , • • B e carclMrcful with fin:. . Boisft 96I 545‘ , ..... Yoslortioy 33 93 43...... to lo w e r 80s. . Gurloy 96i 47 4: ..... Lastyoof 76 It 48 02 N b r th e r rr( ) U tah • Foiffiold 87’ 333: ..... Nornial 85 IS G u l f o f M e x i c o Gooding m n ry^^l^^pridaia again, regain! strength in Gi I ^ Precipitation lee of afternoon * , Hogornion ' 93 4: Partly cloudydy today with a slight chancc Miami monitored three hurri- undcrstorms. South winds 10-21-20. H ig h s m id- T h e A u o d N atiotional Hunicorie Center in Mia Idaho Foils 865 30 3( ...... Month to dolo; ,00 showers or thiind le's— Luis. IrisTind Humbertberto — as well as Tropical nd Saturday panly cloudy withli :sc attered m ain- JofQfno 92> 44 4i ...... Normol mo. to dato:to' .02 90s. Toniglit and i immediate threat to land, nd evening showers and thundedcrstorms- Lows Shower'crs and thunderstorms lingergcred in the Plains oiL/Stom'im^ K aren, but none w as on imm ! 54 ...... Watoryoartodoto:0- 14 72 *y afternoon and 1 st storm s brought m oderate to Lowlotbn 92 S' 60s. Highs upper 80s to lower 9(90s. Thursday,»y, while the remnants ofTTropical r Storm Jerry' . Inn the M idw est, the su o n g e st sti Molod 93I 40 4( ...... Normal yoaMo dato:iti: 9.68 ' upper 50imd 60s heav;ivy rain and frequent lightnitlining strikes to ccntralTind The ultiavioletlet index1 forcfast is 7. n high exjixposure level. soaked FloFlorida. ,, . Malta 95 4( ;liroaicd 1.000 people may bee o^out of their liospes for southithcm Nebraska and northwesterestcm Missouri, ■ Comfort fact A n c slin hundcrstorms wcrc_ scattered . McCall *• 79 3: un "a rnontli due to the heavy’ ;nin and flooding Jerry OilDihcr showers and a few thuni weather sumrim s ry .morcihun- /ere Jikcly to bring damaging Pocatollo 93I 38 3( Humidity ot noon: "‘Tpc Idaho w b rought to Ihc southwest Florida townn oiof Oonitn Springs. acrososs Texas, where stomis were, I 43 ..... Boromotorolnoon: id. dongerous lightning and1 hciheavy rain. Severe thundcr- Solmon m A'. Sunshine andid warmerv temperatures rctumetied to Idaho on . Up to 16 inchcs of rain fell when JcrrJerry crossed FlOTda for wind, Slanloy 62I 27 2- ..... Poiion cotinl: 50; eht the first timtir e last week. Rem ains o f' the tropical sioiht^nvc stormmis were moving into the Nprtlionlieast. n the Northwest, showers or sistorms were possible from • Sun Volley 81 30 3C ..... sogo. moroh'old^r (rti x i “i:.s.u,=cre creatcd dear skies across thele state, and tcm- continuedcd to pelt Central and South-h-Florida, F and iwollcn In :gon into western Montana. p e ra tu re s w annedle d 5 to 10 d c g ^ . r iv e n Howowing south flooded low-lyingng neighborhoodsi in the Orcgi Vcold front moving throughgh tthe-ccntral portion of the.. _ Skywatch - , Al midaftcmooiloon temperatuies ranged fromn 1the rhlddle 70.-i ■BomtaSpriSprings area this Week. ' ' s nnd lower 90s On Thurliursday. 3 to 4 inches o f rainI feltfel in an hour in Flori- countintry w a s b ringing s l i ^ t re lieief f tot( the sim m ering Plains. in the northernn PanhandleP to the upper 80s ; 3I moisture was, continuing, to Simset today 8:13 p.m. d a ’s PasccSCO County, where witnessesscs reported a tornado Inn the Southwest, monsoonal m Suariao tomorrow 7.04 a.m. acn^s southern1 Idaho.Id / Mexicb' and forecast to drift ss were generally less than 100 mph from the sheared the roofs off two apartment cotr:omplcxes. said MichcIe ' moveve across Arizona and New M« Lunar phuo: First qiuulcr, Sqit.Tl tfull, \^invas iaJurcL Tillrtie combination of heat andj huhumidity made the fcmpera- ^ Ester in Florida feel like 122 24.' . W hile: Jerry J. emerged into the Gulfilf tof Mexico Tlmrsday ture: iiin St: Pctereburg and Mary Esi VlaJt>le plansts: Morning. Sotum . i and was; pipicking up sircngth once agaiigain, forecasters at the degre C aEvoning; Mora, Jupilor, Morcury.UO'. ' Here aiire detailIs o f Ida!iho’sdjffcfer KATO keeps5 up Sttrikes Here arc the oge siic.01;^utsidc Idaho by the end of sodkim liquid wastS"■ nm u s t b e p ro * . , BOISE (AP) — H ov- liiostly reconnaissancncc flights, but army bamjarracks.and arms depot about w. Phil Batt has 2035. > cessed into a dry formn by June 30, SARA.AJEVO, Boshia-Hcrzcgov- term s of the offfer Gov. ne bombs,’’ said' 10 jnilesles away had been hit-latc daily fine o f S 1.00,000, ad-d - 1998. i n a (A PP) ) — NATO jets Struck{ atai wc are dropping some government for * A dai cll, a' NATO Thursday,Jay, .inadc to the federal go' for inflation, w ould h e p iiidid . * Processing of allill highly ra- .. Bosnianin Serb ammunition dump.'nps Capt. Jim Mitchel ion of nUclcar justed ,for s, Italy.' Bosniarniaii Serb radio claim ed five voluntary resum ptior federal govcmmcnt\begin-n* dioactive sodium liquidid waste must around ScSarajevo early today, spokesman in Naples, 10 N a lio n n l E n - f " , qC Heavy cloud cover'r Thursday prc- r'civiliansns vwcre^killed Thursday in air dumping at the Idaho 1 n m g J am. n . 1, 2036, until all storeded begin on June 1, 2001.1.and be com- ns the third straight day ol {{,g vented many raids frcfrom being car- attackss nonorth of Sarajevo, ' ^nccring Laboratory. as been removed. pletijd'by the end o f 201 airstrikcir th e a c c e le r- , ^ year. The only commi : operation is still going on.on, tolcl The Associatedd Press that an zone. West Valley. movccl%i:6utsidc Idaho w ithin six-ix- ated cleanup. ■ included i's_from Wi ofuxjatmcnt. E N F O R C E M.fl fi N T where 8.3 tons of wiwaste from a months of 1C • In oddition to-fineses if waste is « -rkl • failed commercial repnjproccssing op- • •-A-tretreatm ent facility for the I gallons of highly radioac-e- ' still stored at the INEJEJ-in 2036, )u n ty _ _ _ , eration is stored. •3 3 0 ,0 0 0 g INEL. the 261 ijvc liquidjid waste now stored in in­n- failure to meet any of' tlth e d e a d lin e s • Ail waste at the IN ish with a layer vertedj fromfr each participating here and the 97 ground tankstar must be operating byjy or requirements of thetic agreement Continueued from A1 cover every day’s trasl tons already stored ther }unts for a too- home sitciiuringsite seven months of; rie in under the Oct. 31, 1996.15 would result in an immcncdiate halt to and arguigucd for a "cooperative tip-np. of soil - which aceoui tons that would come : large portion of landndfill volume, the year,ar. . lOvcd to a stor- ' • All1 highlyh rodioactiyc non-n- new dumping, - proach." . deal -5- wblild be movi jounty will also, Onlyy 2 2 or 3 percent'.of the dis- R e in kkc, c said commissioners nowlow Reinkc said. So the coi /ith negotiate with the locac al o f fic e o f th e tr ic t’s 33,000 33,< home sites; however, find thee optioni of a contract with , L ■ .jjj.. Division of Environmmental'Quality ore-actualtualiy composting, he said, ______• ______, L .— the regioTtonal team especially attrac- i touseamctalcovcr.il, layers of foam Right now,nov 1,750 composting bins B a tt___ t i v c b crcause, c a he said, composting ccn or.shrcdde'd ncwspapcper instead, he are in use,use, and Schultz hopes to add n 1998. And and rccyc:ycling programs have been • 1 ,0 0 0 t6 tlthe system each year, I speed cleileanup enbrt.s and anotherer commercial waste in , sa id . ^‘Continued from A1 Tective at the regional level, said he thinks the program s of low-level, ^ 0 milliolion for projects that shouldId Batt said tliat'while "mminor adjust- very effc< Schultz said the di;district's com- He saic 65,000 cubic meters o •alls County, urgently needs have “significant impact” on how stored at keep lethe INEL p vital economicic raents" could be madec to his offer, Twm Fal posting program, wh/hich sells 80- would ha> transuranic waste ho' sim ilar measures to prolong h volume if extended to Twin ' shipped to the force in easternca Idaho. / the rejection of commtncrcial waste to take sii -gallon composting ivynits to hpme- rubbish vc INEL to bcgih being sh mp being prc' Batt declined d< to assess thele was notinegotiable. , the life ool f the county landfill's firstIrst owners, is tailored 193 ssmall-acreage- • Falls ■ity-city, • ■' low'levei waste dump ts of the'C linton administra-a- . The governor’s publiilic disclosure cell, he ssa a id . urban and suburbiinin rcsiden.ccs. . pared in New Mexico;o (n( May 1999 prospects ( removed front* tion «ccepiepting the offer, but he con^'n-' of the proposal came aaf^er months. At theIC cum« :nt rote o f fill, the ccllccll Each unit caii potenrntially divert -COfl*)r r e c t i o n 1 , , - and be completely rcr 2015. rCspccif- - ceded thatmt it precludes'the dumpingig . of negotiations bctwccccn state and has only,y aj 36- or'38-month life cx-ex- 1,200-1,500 pounds olo f tr a s h - y a r d — - , Idaho by the end of 201 ovement of that of any commerciolcot waste — otherer federal oHicials that inincluded two 'pcctfincycy. Reinkc said. Commis-lis- ' trim and kitchen wastiste - from the An articlearti in Thursday’s paper • - ic b e n c h m a rk s fo r m o v e /all new waste thnn justIt overc 9 tons from a failedx] face'to-face sessions bibetween Batt sioners wouldw like'to raise thatt to trucks headed to aI Ilandfill each incowectrectly stated the number of material arc not mcti al Tiediately stop. commcrci;rcial reprocessing plam in and federal brass. 5 0 m onth;ith s . y e a r. .' studentsIts who^ arc attending classcs shipments would immcc would be' im- New York, : The ncsPli^^tions wcrc-prompted et Closinglog the first ccll and openinging • Even though mostst landowners at MintccniccJ High School under the , . T h e s a m e p e n a lty wi irk. not provided to That wajvas a deal breaking in ncgo-5- by the growing supportrt in Congress a secondid will cost the county S1.21.2 -aren’t using the compcposting'Umts at new Idahdaho djial enrollm ent law. posed extra cash js not r existing waste tiationsJast Ja wcek in M inneapo^£s -tO'mandate resum ptio million to SI.4 million, he said. ' maximum capacity,, Schultz: cstir- The corrc.jrr c c t n u m b e r is 13. accclerate cicanup o f ex specific bench- betweent BflttB and top federal offtrtr -shipments from the nujuclcnr Nnyy Jcdera:raI-.cnv.ironmcntaLcegala- itn- m ated‘that 3S to 45 ppercent of the 77tc.r/i\TimeS‘News regrets the er- / sites at INEL and if spe 10 ore under u congi^ional-al—Uia Oct.iLdcspite-an.cxiitistingXedcnil— equireriandfiU-mansgcrs-tai.U f___totaL soU (fW flstt.Y oIun:im c^s.bcjngdjt_ fo£ ______------^—m arici-forthst-activitj^>^«re-not-mot.— cials, who S250 million to mandate: toti take responsibility fors r ' co u rt,b a n on o h y n e w ss h h ip m e n ts . The deal calls for S25 . T h e r m ekdayi. To,rcport late new* andid and Sunday S4.00 per w eek;k; dally only / £ " CirculalI-UO" tu lu after 5:30 and on weekend*.i. $3,50 per week: Sunday onijnlyS2.50per ( m y ,.7 % InforiS t i o n X ■ week. Out or»Ule rates: dallyly and Sunday I . 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BIRMINGHAI^.'A' AIa. (AP) 4- I ^ : 2 hnd < Iri^a series These eight arc spccial.al. it . EBI’saw afchM ^jyeover ^ In turbulcnl.cconomicic times,t thcy/ur ■ ~ oPttheir ggovernm ent," Says Zo< in g h a m Southcm . , ^ among the finest Binningl . Ciscon. PulPutting that attitude to work And in turbulent ' ' 3ils.clients College has lo ofTcr. An( • she helpeded pass a 1994 bJilldt initia-3 . aiiicnosttore frightei political times, w hen man;la n y in th e ir gen- — - - •...... tiv e a m p'osing o s two, four-year terms"4 , KfNGMAN, Ariz.I. (AP) — At locals willII rrc e tu m f ' , • cration favor apathy ovct/c r a ctiv ism , they ■“ ■ -...... o n tlie o ilyly ■comiciL ^ ^______^ rc h ie ’s^Bunter, thec booksiielv*» "They don'tdo want to be pho- arc eager to get,to workork— teaching, he victory could Turn ‘o top ' !tSire n militia m an’s drcIreajh. tographedJ comingcc in here," Hilton ' social work; some in politiolitics. ■- f\cr an upp'ciils court ruled:d ' ^There's "Ammo ,F.Forever." A said. "Peoplrople have becoine para- “Y et for all this ideajealism , some- :ure unconstitutionul. variety of manualss explaining' noid." . thing is sadly missing:g: 1They have no it took-jhe wind out of my ' . how to operate militaitary ordnance. But byno 110 means-willing to give political heroes. . ;:isc6n W S- “We worked so And one last copy - of up their gunf>uns. “I can't think 6f one,'ne,” says Louisa 1 it was just so casual how'''' “UncQnventionar. Warfare "Peoplele ini Arizona are free Carlilei a political sciericerice and writing' t*' " ;es disregarded the will of Devices and Tcchniqu:jues." thinkers/'" shesi said. "You are not ______:_Diaj(3rwLdonlt_hay,c_anyP nyjll sa y s Jaso n le.-But-we will not quii.’-^T—— • - r —Biirr'Valcrie-HiitcIton-lam cntsr—goin^.to inkcinke my rights-,nway.— ^------:— . , . Pihyan. a rccent politicalcal scicnCe :r will Alan Armijo, there aren't many bibuyecs. “Ypu • That senscnlim ent 'runs deep uatc. “It just seems forci,)reign to me that. c never believed in tcrni lim- see, wc iire still uninder surveil- amortg visitors vi to Steve a president could actualhlally inspire peo: Armijo, a sccond-tcmi coun- \ lancc." «• . Rusiecki'si's gun shop in nearby. • pic,’’ says Michcllc Bowen,Bo a 1994 “Thc ^ople have \x chance to The military surplusus store, oper- D^ullheadCitC ity . • ^ d u atc training fbr soci;ocial work. ■ politicians in elccti.on».” ated for the past cigh'h i m o n th s b y ■ lt.s, s p cciality: c ia l certifying people g m u c h goo d has In tlicir lives, np iliin g n 0 Ts undaunted by the 71 Milton and her husbab a n d . G e o rg e , %yho wht iih t to-carry concealed been said of govcrnmciment, either In who backed term limits. "U'}} was a favorite of Micichael Fortier, handguns,>. legal k under a year-old state capital. iji W nshington-.or the sta joriant principle to defend.” ; who has adm ittedI 1he knew of Arizona law.law Rusiccki has certi- -Montgomery all eight coic o n sid e r cqiTUpt - ■ ...... -plans to bomb the Ok)klaliomu City. -ficd.BOO people;^ore.thanpeo, 28,000 . • andiW uia to th e sta te ’s. ededi u ca tio n crisis. IN , C alif.: ' federal building. Tlie-Ie-FBI believes pennits werek'crc issued statewide. . I Their sense that theth system is peel Ti/nothy The bomombing and subse- rs in anxicfy chicf bombing .suspc rigged against themm extends far I Archie's too. quent focuscus on m ilitias — is a >' Republican is a big tradi-jj. McVeigh shopped al / . b e y o n d p o litic s . ]|5 - As a result, suspectjctcd OBI sur- major reasonison momentum toTcpeal "W e are resented inn ththe work force' ; in the wealthy Pacific.hills j„ veillance is s'c^ringg away local gun-conirolrol measures has stalled- ngc County, one Karin ■ by middlc-agcd people)le already feel- o ^ militia typcs'and otheiler gun enlhu- in Congres>ress. But it hasn^^- hurt :ompetition and Reynoldss usedu to proudly defy, , _1„ ing the pressure of con ^ 7 ■ siasts who oncc bou]lught fatigues—Rusiecki's's business.b "The politi- • inyan. “There is ^n fio T S ■ -TT Not anyly mi o re . • downsizing," says Pinyi and other supplies atI /Archie's. cians always/ays overreact." he saysH no way I am going to 1be where my O v e r t hIje e past thrcc'years, she has n. So Milton is movir'ing the .store, "Guns andid Independencej. are part formed the Citizens ProJoject Ihreo switched fromfr Democrat to indepen- parents are economicallj Amu.DIvIIvlne and her husband foi Qf off the beaten track,k, hoping the ufourtraditidition here." ______' ’ "And what about OUI)UR kiJs?” »ys yoaX ag.sgo In.Coiorado Springs,s, •Colo., to counter whatat^h'e . dent to Rc{lepublican. changes bom of ;nges o f raising three children ; Bowen. “Are they going 8 growing intolerance tolo w a r d n o n - «fjc challeng "1 keep losing bids totc less quali- ’ often overhi]irlapfjpi^ssues blend into 1 as the Chrlst(an right’s g )rking as a physical thcrapisi and have less llion wc ar "wliile work fied minority firms." luhe says. And powerful: emotj^ons,en which in turn n iy situ atio n ." tradltloni>nal cultural Issues. and watchit:hing her' husband struggle to country is in a very scaiy w h ^ he finally landedJ one.< Orange compete witlwith,the inherent optimism . Kansas border,b< where the prairie•ie participated, and so'ome groups small!ill business into the black.. yp -Coim ty filed for bankniiruptcy protec- that so man^lany people are detennined-- s breathtakingly with theh e fo rm e d a y e a r a g o ijtill n , S h e a nnd d her Hiisband both have SPRINGFIELD,D, M o.: ’ collides 1 l,„ lion, leaving Reynoldss in: the lurch jiiiiJQ-Stirrentrender. Tlie result is an an,\- snow-capped Rockies, , “Theri: is more comiinmonground „jvanced;d dcgrt‘esi-yet voice the -jagged, sni to life tune of S50.000, ious nation,n, iiin unpredictable econom- ; Abortion politics . , Colorad(ado Springs is home to somene than people expected,"•soys s Devine anomic strain -r- and resent- The Roman Catholic familyfa attends " ic and politic:itical turmoil. New resorts arc cchanging l t ic 40 Chrisli»stian right ministries and orga-ja- She offers it as n mod3del to liberals o f Randy Payton, the ser- 0 0 e h u ^ h reg u larly a n d .saysys grace before "We workork our tails off to make it character of the Ozarksrks sindthc sur- is; includingJames Dobson’s,I's. who Devine says share: blameI for the vice statiorion hand'cncounlered 3.000 . meals. God is welco:ome in the .work.’! Karinarin Reynolds says, venting rounding plateau but,ut more often illy'potent “Focus.on thehe harsh tone of today’sscullurakand i miicsagoiia in r u ra l G eo rg ia , Reynolds' home, but not)t in iheii^^li- the frustratioition o fa nation, than not the towns arerc istin oncliorcii pam ily"" andI Colorado for Familyily valuesJskirmishes. schools, soccer games, din- _ ' tics. "The religious right:It -scares n?e to "W .e iiaavc v c to buy insurance, We along the old railroadi tntr a c k s . V alu es; lh

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’hoiie w o rk e r^ - Briefifly. /\ ■ M a c[Ucare e rais€es rat< caliinsick ; : I Liz Taylor)r, husband No.». 7 separate a/a s h i n g t o n (A i*) — " a : - iple o f thousand" workers at Bell BEVERLY HILlIILLS. Calif. — Eli7Jboth TaylorTj says she and husband antic collcd in .sick ThufSday in a No.'7 Uirry Fo/lcn!Icnsky "need our own spacce ifor a while" and are splitting 5•' % X V ' •• ^ lingcnn’cring dispute between th e phone . _ yp, fou^cars afterler their lavish wedding at Miiv lic h ac l Ja c k s o n ’s ran ch . s paic ospitaals 1.5 Ito h( - . . comnpany par and a .union r e p o r t i n g ’ ' -^"W c have agree;reed to a trial separation.^I. W c both hope this is only ■ WASMINGTGN- 0(AP) — Medicare bilitatio,lion, long-term and cKildfeiJfen’s' ving overall hospital.1 paymentsi up art jnos,ofSt o fiis e m p l o y ! ^ . , • - iSiiiporjry/’.Missss 1Tuylor said in a/Statcment:nt Tuesday. will raise the basic ra:rates it pays hospi- facilitieties — will get a 2.4 perci:rcent expected 1.1 percentt nextn year include icfT 'Miller. 0 spbkesmnn for . The 63:;ycar-oldold violet-cyed uctress'told)ld syndicated columnist Liz, lals 1.5 percent on OOct. 1, but overall increaseise, or L Rercentage pointIt 1declined further comment. Taylor in 1988 at the Bcl'ty FonJ Clinic, when;';■ ththey b e in g treated for s'ubslancc The across-the-bo£bard inerea.se is 2 sate thele ination’s hospitals, while ata l 1th e ‘T h e h o sp ital tru st fund ft js in danger d„iiJell Atlantic spokesman Eric ------iibaso.-nieywerenu‘ married O ct. 6 .; 1991. nt Jackso{son’s NeverlandRanch^------— p e rc (;n tag c -p o in l?t-leless-thon-tho-pro— ; samc-'tinitim f xduce__D £___g o i n g ' 'b r o kic e _ h y _ 2P02_ _R„be.^be said-tt'orkerscaiicdiasick ------jected inlliition rate: iin tlie goods ntid Ihc rateite of.inflation in health1 carect Congressional Republibhcans haye pro- ihroutoughour the company’s - Study: Heaeart drug can incicrease death ratete CI services tluit hospitalsils buy. • costs,”" 1Health and Humon Servicrvices posed saving S27070. billion, from rcgior'ion. But most were in '... Congress and the: ( Clinton -adminis- Secrctaoa p ' Donna E. Slialala said, Medicare over seve^en y e a r s . <>vhilc . p h j|ailadelphia d , and Pittsburgh. NEW YORK — .Patients taking high dostoses of one of the heart dl\jgs ihition shaved the aminnual increases as . Medicdiciire*, w h ic h c o v e rs 37 niillilillion President-Clinton wanants to cut spend- *Mos•lost of die Workers who • known as calciumjm channel blockers had nc:nearly triple the death rate of pa^t o f 0 deficit-red:duction package elderlyy or« disabled Americans,, paidpi ingbyS124billion. . • c a lleled d in sick are ins^llers and J others with heart1 d:disease, a new .study show^ cn ap te d in 1993. ' . . $81 billiiillion to hospitals for ocuteecare cj The Health 'Carare Fmanemg air people, Rabc said. He said In a sepanile stuistudy published last week,, thetl sahic dmg was linked to‘0 T h e 1.5 p e rc e n t in<,ncrca.w.wi!i go to " in fiscalral 1994 a n d is sp e n d in g alm Labor I ? th e 'w id e n in gI g;g a p police. The departlartment keeps a rescue botjoat nt the pier and ofllccrs Secretary Robertrt Reich said Iw ,.y between the: rii ric h were able to pullI beboth men to safety, Gallinonot Said. • Tliiirsday. 7‘" and the rest ofo f us threatens the st In a Labor Day ppreview, Reich ■ Fuel cell a r ro o s - - ■ workers in gold-plalated tim es" and CAPE CANAVEVER>y..'Fla. — Space shuttljttlc E n d ea v o u r’s's c ie n c e mis.- .criticized the growining gulf between /S^ K 'H j nation." layed by O-ring repairs, wa:vas put off for another week sion, already delay ry. corporate profit.si and workers’' W . In his speech:ch a t / tl electricity-gencrating unit oviavcfiieated hours before liftoff.' TliurxJay when 'on el wages as "terribly unm*Ainerican." Pnj. , . a forum spoip o n - e problem was probably causBused by'n stuck valve in one NASA said the p "The cconomy holas caught fire," sored by an cco-cc . a|||H |E ^ra hrc^^ucl cells, which bumI liquidli< hydrogen and oxygen ' • o f the shuttle’s thrc; he said.. ."But. the: ;gains to most nomic: researchr< group, Reich ssa a id rici^used by the spacecraftft throughput! a night. _ _ • to generate clectrici workers have gone u;up in smoke," ...... ih a t .t hhe. e . w orkcrsl.iot_w .itl_not.l)t_ b e ______I'l d cells are so cdtical that thelie fa ilu re /D f ev e n o n e In o‘rt>il - Thc255-pouhd C( TRe labor secretai^17 also hud harsh reverseded without an increase in ^ 5A to order a shuttle back to0 .Ea'rtli.1 as soon as possible, would force NASA words for'Republicican lawmakers minimunmm w age, a refortinc,^«1abil o b ^ . I n o t yet be en fu ele d a n d .thckhckjlve astronauts had no^yct Endeavour Ijgd m and said the applauilusc that greeted movemeihent and tough cnftMClrrnemrnt ■o f . : launch was scrubbed witli hihirs to go. Thundersiomis '■* boarded when the lai this week’s merger o f Chemical and labor lawa w s. . y p ro b a b ly w o u ld haveave delayed li^loff even if everrerything had worked properly. Chase M anhattan' bobanks illustrated It alsoso will require a^iat< ^ inn tl th e the plight o f America:an workers. ' corporarate m tnd-setjhe saidd —- DNA prov(ives Czar Nicho)olas’ identity W hile shareholder!:r» could gain as "companmnies that treat their workerk e rs much as S2.5 billion,n jrom.the.mcrg- as assetsets to be developed, noto t 1 a s I 3N — American and Russissian expens said Thursday ■■ W A S H IN G T O N 7 er,’ 12,000 workers j:xouid lose their costs to to be cut. Com panies tth h a t 1Bestc®nib®s! s m c e they’ve resolved1 ththe last shred o f doubt: A\ DNAI test “unambi^ously Z ...... jo b s . d o n ’t plass a s out pink slips while pilir lones unearthed from a masilass grave in Russia in 199T " confirms”, that bom "Tliis episode is ... another symp- up profitsfits ." - f g i ^ f r ^ L h fall.the Russias. f@ur jverp®®l , I arc those o f NicholilolasTl. last o f the czars o f al : tom of the disconnc'lect between the -He alsoals called expanding; thtl e e is ucccptcd by church oneuid state officials in Russia, I f th e e v id e n c e i; , paycheck economyy and the paper Eartedd IncomiSI Tax Credit forr thtl e Nicholas, murderedred in a cellar with his familnily and servants by the rev- cconomy." Reich sai'aid; "Jobs di.sap- workingng poor and tax breakss for f« . n,,.his Is steak and shrimp wonh'slrIrslnRing ab o u t.' _ '• eviks one bloody nighl in IS1918. can be given the cere- olutionary Bblshevi pear and the markc:cts cheer. Now .families:s supporting: children in co ivestigation'was conductcd. , A|ulcyU.SD,>DA Choice petite sirloin, flamc-bnc-broilcd toyourULstei. monial.burial th at«It was held up while the inve there’s .something wwrong with this lege.. er mystery spanning most of,theof decafle is solved." Lt. low- suiTolindcdd 1by one dozeii succultnt shrinijrimp. fried to pcrfcction. "A great murder i ■: • picture." R e ic:h h blasted Republican lav A ioboratoiy for the Anned there’s more — bakwl'polalo10 ninr rice pllaf, steamed Col. Victor W. WcWcedn. who runs tire DNA Despite a healthyy economic pic-' makerss who%\ oppose raising the mii s confereftec, reporting on a Ics.^resh garden s;dad and roll.oil, /All for only $7.99, ■ ‘^Forces Institute of Pothology. told a news c ture, wijh unemployDymcnt below'6 imum.wuwage from S4.25 an hourr andor i: 'cgetablcj itly with Russia’s foremost three-month investestigation condycted joiath pcrcent for 11 conscsecutivc months seek to) trimtr federal collegc loan ppn ro - • O rcb:boose i eU b c r a Pet ite SiH oin'iSlcakDlunct-or SU avel Ivanov. DNA scientist. Pavi and frequent report;rtjL;of corporate gramsibiibut want to boost defcnsc n s e ' G u lf Sh rim p P la tted fo rfusl j u s t$6.99, gains, Reich said thee weekly mcdion spimdiiiglig and maintain corporate u ■ A n J,o, of course, It's all for a (pardondon the pun) song. 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5 ^ '- , ' • ■------w : i | m ^ s p ileech Topicss vary at conmference ll FPF bairriers fromO.JJ. to Algeriaian women ■ iSif''' III ■; ' HUAIROU. Chinala (AP) — In a ol^anizcd•d bybj Sisierlove, a women's te n t at ihe w o rld 's lariargcst women's AIDS suppoippon group in AlLinta. gathering. Marniaa Lazrcgivas It begun•ah with a straw poll, in, \,Jg'chaallenged describing to a silelent, appalled which mostlost of the women said they uudiencc tlie horror of being female believedJ Simpson,Si wus guilty of H U A IRIROU, China (AP) ^ —•. in Algeria, murderingig hish e\-wife. Nicole, and W ^ m e nI aat a world conference ce - In another, amorore boisterous Ronald Goldman.-Gol Most also said 1 ththemselves able to do any*1 nding, "O J. tltcy_believc(evcd he would bo acquitted. ly* crowd was atten( . ; = r :y set iheir minds to — andntl Simpson: Black Wonsmen Speak tm • , Renc EmiEmily Dubose of Charlotte, ;d Thursday to knock down•vn Black , Men. Viciolenc.e aifd N.C., hadd heardht the tape recording baibarriers to free speech.. Interracial Relationshi;hips." of detectivetive Mark Fuhnnan's epi- 1 Prize w inner Aung .Sai^a.ii______.•^ey_\verejustjwo,/o o f 3 0 0 w ork- _ th e ls _about_l)ut blacks, on television the _ ' •_ S u u 1^ 1.. who -spent si'x-S'‘J“re underler* shops and seminarss 'Thursday for night b'cfdrifdre. It didn’t cliange hcTr Tcst for Hghting for democ->c- more than 17.000) ^ wom en ■wlio .belief tliatji SimpsonSi is guilty. . r a c y BuDurma. set tlie torfli\in ft’er'‘-‘r ■■ have come to Huainirou, 30 miles '.'“Now lliatiliai It’s verillcd, it doesn’t r I videotapedjcd keynote a’ddtess to the from Beijing, to moninitor and lobby lake' away:iy thet fact Ihat O.J. mur- I ^ N C O Horui>rum on W omen, the largestcst tiic U.N. Fourth Worl)rld Conference dered thatlal woman.” shi^aid to APpftoto m e e tin g ofo f women ever, o n W om en, ‘■ whoops andun'd applau.se.’'' ^ • A ssistan t U.S; S eeracmtary of State Richardrd Holbrookff^ft, speaksiks with Croatian Presidedent Franjo^ S h e urgerged governments to spendnd Whether these excxchanges have. The topicopic soon broadcwd.'A the %yar to y s w f g ro w n ' m e n voman protested lliat in iKt ' Tudjman, right, Inh 2Z^^reb abouM ^.peaclace proposals for Bosniajia Thursday. Between ththorn Is an • le ss o n th» cn ■ any influence on thele ofilcial con- Danish worn and muchh morer on the urgent needs■ds ference opening Moronday remains; furor overk-er actor Hugh G rant's unidentifled.lnterpnrpretiari. - ...... j - ...... ofhumanit;n ity (IS a w hole> " to bc*>cen. B u t they aiarc, in a sense, indiscretion,ion, too little attention was ■ . C h in a hnihad ordered that all demon-•n- the whole point off the Huairou paid to the hardships of women y M strations at the conference be held•Id gathering — a chalance for the .prostitutes,:s. ' f in a tin y’ scsection of the conferencece women of the wororld to share/ In contKntKi^ to the scene at his pea grounds andan that 'CJiina be exempt networks, and Sistcrloye'ss's pavilion,i the mood was^ U,S,(envoy says i ip* . k n o w le d g e , fo rm ,ne ■from any'criticism. cr swap talcs from-the gcg e n d er ware. ' so m lw r -atI Professor P r Lazreg’s work- ' ' mncsty Internatioiial delc-Ic- A inultiractul groupipofabouilOO shop, wherelerc 30 listeners were' told iraded beyond the lim its women craromcd urro;'Open air pavil- of the hundrcidreds of women who have nakes ]progn€ S S ffBSf with banners and pictures■cs ion for the O.J. Simmpson debate been killed'b;:d'by Muslimcxu-cmists. initia omen political prisoners,rs, ______ative n of 11 won: ZAGREB. Croatia.lia.(AP) r-T he ~ Milosc’scvic and his onetime prorOr Milosevic' ' saidid after- including• t\two -in Cliifta. They circu- U.S.’ diplom ut trying cry to sell tege.-Bosilosnian Serb leader Radovanan .W edhesJay's-talks thi[hat the U.S. lated a pepetition .calling for theh e W ashinyton’s pcaceacc plan for Karadzicsic. have been feuding foror plan “creates a reol pererspective for wom en’s’s irelease-and said they Bqsnia-spoke- Thuredasday of progress more hantha a year over when andid pcacc, and'ha» all elcrlcments that would deliv;liver copies to the govem-‘Z g F IN E; ART & CRAFT in his uilks, yet wamcimed ogainst let- . how to enden the Bosnian war, fannedcd could guarantee peace: andt the pro- mcnts involv olved. he 9 September 2.,2 3 & 4 • Elkhorn Resoi^sor( & G olf Club h - ling expectations get-ti:t-too high.. by Miloscosevic’s nationalist rhetoric•ic tection of interests offall i the war- Tibetan',n won'icn who live in the Assi.stant Sccrctoetary of State ijnd drean:am o f a “Greater Serbiu*” ring sides.” . W e s t s hhowcd-.a o videotape ofo f Sun Valley, Idaho Richard Holbrooke>ke was in th e,. Miloseisevic is now desperotc to “A significant niirrovowing of dif- Tibetans foforced into exile. W omenc n I Croatian capital to5 bbrief Croatian - hove theie United Nations lifl sanc-c- fercnces" was aeliicvcd,d, he said, delegates! wwho come to see the tapep c . i A f u n f a m i ly' e e v e n l F i n e A^r{'. rt', H and Crafts, irscd the plan griibbed it back fVom two Chinese and Bosnian govcrnnrnment officials tions impmposed three years ,ago to Milosevic has cndors • Florals, jew'elry,y, S tain ed ^^s, Pottery,;ry, C ounlry Crafts, on his talks with Serblerbian President punish Serb'd.ominatcdSc Yugoslavia■io to divide Bosnia roughg h iy -b e tw e e n w h o trie di lo seize it. id SpG cialt^'oods by overovc 50 Artists & Slobodan M ilosevic,ic, the regional for incitiriting the war aiid wants thehe the M uslim-Croat fedrooke briefed Croatianin recognition of Bosnia.I. Croatia( and Tibetan tapetaj did they attem pt to z Saturday 10-0-6 • Sunday 10-5 • Monday A- 10-5 id Yugoslavia, lond swapips. constitu- • interfere, announcement thatat the Bosnian Preside^ept Franjo Tudjman and ■ Entertainmentnt by LEON RANDOM\ & MATT ROQS cr tional arrangements linknking the two The galhRlhcring has drawn tjiou- Serbs and Serbian offofficiols, led by Bosnianin Foreign 'Minister S a t u r d a y & M o n b y jcd'Sacirbcyfon-his-m ccring-ig—parts-of-Bosniu-wiili-C -Croatia and- sonds off rprivate activists-from Milosevic^rwoiildform3rm n'joint ncgo~M uham cd to " j and PLUAJM TUCKEKERD c K o i tiaiing team in futurere ppeace talks. with Milolilosevic before, returning to Serbia, and the resoluti I ' ] >V l a r l c e who would speak for the Bosnian Serbs, thattha issue has been resolved;d caused them.” he said, b e tw e e n tlie tli women and ordinary Out O f style" Serbs.and .... we canm 1begin serious and the: decksdi are now cleared foror At the same time, “ou3ur peacd ini- Chine.se, whowl were barred'from theTC ^ “Where Serirvice Is N ever Ou negotiations,’’ Holbroorookesaid. seriousnegotiations."' no tiative goes forward.” he said. site. __ M 647 Fin ie r A ve. • T wIn in Falls I I ■ ■ TwInFalbHoutKMoiflon.-Sat.7aOa.m.-1D:M p.m. Sun. 7:30 a.m.-0:00 p.ia. ■ H Our Twin Fall:tris store Accepts AU Majorijor Credit CardsI ■ Russia wv, h e a d o f th e Cheeses...... Russian Nuclear E m e r g e n c y I'revention Center. Many N of the m s s n research reactors aree nmore than 40 Golden Ripe years old. “We also have a nuclearnu waste Bananas.. storage facility in Mo:Vfoscow with 0 ' Sweet Delicious LocaicalRipeiJuicy / capacity equaling the amount of .H Watermel?l011t*t»«»«s V- ' 1 lb mcJioactivity released1 inin-Chernobyl." ■ Yellow he said. 7 ib/SjOO ' In April 1986. a reactorre at. the H Onions.... ••••••••••• ChernobyJrpower pfanfant in Ukraine • Swoot Dollelous Locacal ‘ exploded in the world’sI’s 'worHi n uclcar . g . ^ di-saster, sp e w in g a radicadioactive cloud ■ Corn ■ •I •••■...... / across Europe. • Rod or Groon ' Kuznetsov, whoD Iheaded the ' 20 ■ HINUTEES-NOND/ iaywedne ESOAY&I: Seedless Grapes.....^( i L 7 9 ' . Moscow branch of thele {goyemmeiit's Ml | ElE lK ;ency. was fired i s m last ycar aficr h i accu;reused indu.stfy . • FRIDAY-FO | OR A TOTALLBODY woirkoutJ ng sjifety slan- fjmE oflicials of negleciing V . dards. ' “ icken Atnong other problemlems, Kuznctsdy, It ,could gIw be Tue«!oy. . r ' said, outhorities rccenil;:ntly dccided to - ■ “ :sa thon a rnile- Thun caroni iSalad«M^ reopen an airport Icsa lurstloy a.Sotunlay, whichever r FREE $19.951lUORKOUT VIDEO WTHU every"! Poteto/M^c from M oscow's Kurchachatov Institute. - . ts Lyourjd^thife: One test-ride 8" A ssorted the country’s leading nnuc u c lca r rese arch ------" “ 1' HEALTHRIDER’r FITNESS HACHIHE(EPDRCHASE \ Z /$ ff 99, ;----I ------L_ ^ ------■cciilcrTwliichliflrscvcral:ralreacfore. ^ —an)any^ you chtrwe-WiH— j-— K HwlthUdKfit th* M«ing4ecotisa:. ------1 _ - L -FmitMes ^ “These facilities wer.veren’t built to ^)nvinc8 . you thot (ieoIARider* withstand on aircraft•aft falling on - I ihcm,” Kuznetsov said.id. “Tliat.plon‘ is *ofk! '7 i I jrks wM you. never ogoinst MAGIC VAllEY fraught with new disastci lu, am! literally imrites you to ' . 4 Roll, colors only. Of the 29 operatingih g r e a c t ^ s j i t - . -VOU,i TrnnFoUi^^^" / I j . l.BOO-«54^ Northernn Tissue..^., ------T»wer plants, 11 are theihesame'typc.as - gai-fiit-fit end stay f i t . I 12 pk. 12 oz. c an s' the, Qfic th a t e x p lo d e d irin Chernobyl. W8haveHeDlthHfBrs.fuHy „ ' Eff9rt3 to modeiTiizc themthi have fal- ' Coca-Colaa Products Icrcd iiid workors oflOof lack the . • assetisembled and ready ta go; ■' Ii M' ' Sm all o r Largo Wosteitem Family • ------^^traming: to o p e ra te the fncihtiw ft safo------OliveSi..... ly. soid Robert f illes, cluchairman of the- ivtnj!you International Chcr'noblo b y l F u tid f o r cfiorglorges. • _ ■ 12pk12oz.cans- Nuclcar Sarety, anothertier non*govem* ' _ > I Buy America's m ost popular ■| ■■■ Budweiseer Beer mcnt group. . Another serious probicsblcm R lack of eicn;ert^^nochlneataBdllneor. ' capacity to store n nuc u clcar fucl'and . ___\ i^ ^ P a rrk ay .^ ^ ...,.. lu not. ^id o(iT tnotivodng other rodioactivcTwastc.'te. The situation «12 o^Tw estem Family in th e European vorko dev is especbllx nlatrnirig in t trkout vfaieo is free in the aiMffl ! ivttwKaauuiiibiuaMaicanranBOl pah o f R ussia, w h ereI thithe waste stor- JLemonadc irflDin. . -- %5 facililici.6'f.lhreC* nuclcarm plonts . aniJfilled almost to capaciMcity- ' /. L ' ------■ ' I- ' w : gE^gSBma;'■

' ■ * {• ■ I p l n l o n i-. i z ! . . ' •______. ,f ^ Editoorial r — Ideaa biehinchhcargo een: n t e r ^ R\SttrHER:rein -iwnwrvE, Ivik-MY ■I ;les. - • des^ s e rv e s credit, r prail i s e , I 1 dc-traflic-toward-.------W hether-an-'n-’'jnterm odui”-cnrgo-0 —tow n would steer- truck-l -F-RoMmCUlNe ------2 ------; ccntcr’m akess economic» sense for*r ' the Hansen Bridge, and*am away from I Tw in Falls rcmam ains to be seep, "but lo-1- the congested Perrineic Bridge1 corri- • | cal ofTicials deservedc: praise "'and cn- m R couragcmcfit for trying. ^ It would allow rerremoval of the , In ease you’re’re not fam iliar with thec downtown switching yaryard. i\t|^ term , concept:pt (and m ost n.«oplcc . That last point is anI excitingex fringe- aren't), “intcrmomodial ccntcr” is a fancyy benefit. If you drive do'down Minidoka ' nam e for a whathat is really a container-,_ Avenue, you already ca:can see the be- ^ • i z c d . f re ig h t y'ard; a n It’s a place wherec ginnings of the .Old Toafowne develop- ' cargo containersers can be m oved frornn ment. Just east ofShosh(ishonc'Street, an trucks lo trainss aand vice versa, it'iitial fiurp- o f entrepreprenctirshlp has Such a facilitylity could be.a plus forr begun. A little .iinaginatiilation suggestsjj...-'' Tw in Falls in a nnumber o f ways: future of charming comijmm erciarlrrtJas • KjCouid helflelp Twin Falls becomee and splendid green srspaccs, tyirrg liSl' cvcnTTOreofanan economic hub than itt downtown Twin FallsIs tot the rim o f ' . a l r e a d y is . W eB ccould be a crossroadss Rock Creek Canyon ^a-a currently un- /--.for all km d^.ofj)f goods m oving in andi dcrappreciated cotnmuniLinity resource, , - m i u i i ^ « J u t h e mn Ili d a h o . r This potential is ham]impcred by the • It could helpelp southern Idaho capi-- presence of; a spiderw;rweb of train. talizc on the enem erging relationship■> tracks. Moving the switcvitching yard to H K betu;ccn railroad)ads and.thcir-longtiiriei an intermodal center oon n th e . e a s t s i d e V B « i6 ' nem esis, the tritrucking industry. By/' oftow n would be a hugeage plus for Old- combining the; ststrengths o f these two> T o w n e . transportation rrnmodes,' this area couldi As attractive as theihcse beneXils . ^ ■ im prove its acciccess to dom estic and1 sound, they arc stillI onlyo dreams. B . j foreign m arketsts 1for Idaho agriculturalI Seeing them become realityre: depends ■etters g o o d s . on economics. te jc s for alternativeve school , I is implemented.":d." ' ■ -n ( O n e r e a s o nn tthis works^,is, that a1 An intennodal center;r ini Twin Falls Vote iVtpt Clinton has alrcalready declared terrorists as!, container can be moved from a truck: may or may not be turnTi out0 to be a vi- Onn Sept. 7, the patrons pfSchchool District Jl !/1 Cection < deadlii th o se ■■right-wjngang extremists” who support •; to a train, then1 to a ship, for easy.for-- able venture. W e’ll see.e. IBut if it does, No.,441 1 have an opportunity too v^ o t e t o i m - :ause M onday is a holido}ay! the 8“*^ ownership,p. tatalk show hosts, defenders ' >nstitution who oppose socials cign transport.) Tw in Falls residents hthave multiple prove)e o u r sc h o o ls. ne for submitting leners aborout the of the U.S. Consti ) ’ . ^e need a perrnancnt facility‘y ^ o r th c a lte r- • Putting sueuch a facility cast off 'reasons to welcome it. W e 7 Twin -Fails school levy hasas been ism, etc. ' n a tivve e school, and the technologogyplanises- • ^f^ndedled to nooti Tuesday: Republican concongresst(}naI leadership are : — -rscntialial for-cdueauon in the.comptnputcLiigc— .^ ^L ^emS^m rre n^c'scnt'to iJSTrt-POO .-B bx^ -helping-the-Glintolinton adm inistration by pro- le ase v o te y e s o n S e p t. 7.' ciatorial legislation which P lei ■ 548, Twifwin-Falls. 83303; faxed to 734-. motingthisdiciati ibertics of law -abiding citi- .. TC . THAD SCHOLES - #5538, or hand-delivered to our ooffice, threatens the liber les-Nisws® T ww i in F a lls ^ 132 Thinhird St. W., Twin Falls. - zen s. fheTim myou. HR-1710 must,ust be defeated to preserve - . . W e lolookforward o to hearing from » Stephen Hangen Clark Walworth Alien Wilson • 'T ’e tcrter 1Vork L o rng-lost n bench still inimissing ^ freedom in Amerinerica and to prevent a repeat' - Publisher Mana9lr>3 cdllor ' Clreutalion manager AdyerlIvertislng director ‘ — . '•;* of Hitler’s terror,ror, IMease contact your con- ' ' T hhe e lost is not found. An,nrtic:t i d e in T h e • ■* „ . , District might be interested in know-- ’ grcssman today!ly! "'v-’-' ______y / m ec s s -N c w s to ld a b o u t T .W .' SStivcre ti finding School Disi T h,c e nmembers of the editorialI biro v id e d . I stopping to read — never , stone.s joined by cement lea enmrv tain that beautyy bjby cleaning up afier our- , ■ J tiiions w tM pP^cn sti nuclear weapons and.the mimilitary is a chief P«nsst ne teaching skills, our elem cr t they were endorsing, itaih\ind.bench.” This is verterbatimfro/ To hone t r 5.,^ , selves. And thatat ijis a habit that should be. , mind pondS -I'wliat th source of nuclcar waste proiiroduetion.our u "o / • teachers ha'have scheduled 35 hours o f! ■Bruin” paper. taught from earlyirly childhood. ,1 ' I’m sure tlic ICA isi)0hoping for sim ilar re; w eapons inventories and nun u c lc w m a te ria ls ■ortunities during the next scv anyone sees such a •'T ' benernchanywllcre viceoppotti S ' M y fam ily ggets e ts together e.very Labor Day . _5Vii(5 at the Twin Fallsills County .Fair, for .weaponry need to be witwith a firm goal of ..' •* :o leam rpore about instructio e valley or in someone's bnc,nclns.' D c s k e p tic a l, ^onom ieally or from electr•ctrical convenience :hind.’',Tlic clementaiy.tcach carts and shoveded hbacklln the store room - V for a fact that is not true,.ai Idaho eitrzen is sick; anand tired of it. •- i great deal, which our U.S. SeiSen. Craig says will know 1 .andtherehas Freedom)m threatened by legisl ' e v e n h id d e n o na flii(he khelvcs! H ow filthy,can : )s Cassandra ■ ■ 3 W Iprobably bring more waste; fofor storage above been'someonethere. s( H ernam cis inc what the hom e looks andi JUUE FANSELOW . H iU er’ss ^National Socialist German> tthe source o f our valley’s watwater, Doesn't any- Blakle;Icy- T w SF bIIb rorism” 4aws to obtain total pi one listen to what is (he willill ofc the residents of Whchen our granddaughter hadd a1 serious “anti-tcrrori Tlie wee patcheschcs in our city m'ake an ideal Boise in a . over the pecp e o p le . our .state, tlie .gm e people whwho dccled these ' car accccident, she.was taken to B_< iSwill place to throw cmiempty beer and pop cans, r, Suggestion to sol'alve nuclear waste ; fshewould Thcpassaissage o f HR-1710 and S-735 ' “ le ad e re ’7 A tS& am m gcm entmt tthat brings more helicoj:opter. W e did not know if s Ia aloi\g with unmcnncntionable things. And it ,r ly give President Q inton and Nuke waste solutionio n :. cof this problem to our st.ite: is a bad on e , a n d liv eor o rnot. If she did, there coulluld be brain essentially f " goes on and on!1! 11I believe there's a law ; came out Reno tho.^:1.^ sam e undefined police sta' 1. A national nucleatlear waste policy: ,a n y p ro m ise s to rem ove thlis is ppro b lem at a la te r in ju ryy. .Tharik Cod everything ca ore win against littering-g,- but I’vcncvcr, in my long More Wacos and Ruby Ridge This policy must encompasscnc the techno- ^date w e don’t tmst! . O K . ^ • ■ powers. Mo life, seen that lawlaw ehforeed. s \yay. For cxj^ple, nearly al logical and environniei■nental d a ta a v a ila b le . It T h e r/>ne.v-Ncws editorsrs rrecently ttcom- Cassissa n d ra w a s d ie re io .h e Ip outanywiiyo u '*beon the\yi MIDGBCHUR(URCHMAN ...... rimes would be defin<^ as “t£ m ust be open to the scrutinyscr of all interested m , ended the governor leadi in refusing any-' -she cot;ouid. as there was a waitingig time to sec related crim Tw inF.11. iretaps and private ihformatio - parties. Itm ustbc.apopolicy that protects Jind ^more nuclear waste, load by confronting any if everc ry th in g w as {ill rig h t o r n o3t. t. I might ism." Wireti rc now allowed. _ respects the sovcrcignt;gnty of states, counties, ffuture shipments at our bordiorders and physi- add thihat Cassy. has done this sinc

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/' ■ / - MailIc^fta B j 1 HighcCQurt ArquiiMy -- [[ Rebuff thevalUey water'g r o u p s ' r^o court dateite set yel^ ( T h e A s s o c ia te d Pre:css ss ------B'tffSE'-ThfiaflifdSho'Supreme CourtTm T ~ Tfor-actiyist C|Cliisholm ' ” refused to ch{ingc: a rmling'^at^denied four : BUHL - Enyironmemental activist Bill conservation groupsps ppermission lo intervene Chisholm will not go> bebefore a judge next X in the Snake River:r BBasin water rights case week to explain his uniuinusual style o f resti- \to protect tiie publicic iiinterest. , ' tution for throwing redrcd paint on a tra in ) Nearly 14 monthsilhs ogo, Ihe court over- ' carrying.rndioac- — /turned a dislrici coui:ourt ruling allowing the ^ live waste into . conservation groupsps toti intervene on .0, limit- Id a h o . ed basis. The Snakenke River, Bosin Adjudi- , N o n e w c o u r t culion is a court cfTonffort to sort out more than untc has*'bee'n sef ' ------I50,OOaSnakcRivcT';c r w a te r rig h ts. ' by officials in the . A s'it did then,, thithe Supreme Coiirt on ' 6 t h J u d i c i a l TljunTday ruled thatat ththe Idaho Conservalion District. * L e a g u e , I d a h o Rivers Ri% United7 Idaho Last* niontfi, • W ildlife Federation:ion an^ the Northwest Chisholm was _ g Rciource Informmionion Center have no stand- ordered to appear K ing lo press cibimsns td I protect ^e public » on Sept; 5 in W interest in the water:r case.ci After ajrehearing. M agistrate Court ' the Supreme Courtrt rule^.r unairimously to ^ in Pocafcello for keep to its earlier rulinuling, , •• • alleged failure to pay>ay restitution. In n In another dccisioision released Thursday, . M arch, a judge ordereded Chisholm to pay n the court refused,forfor the second time in o a S300 fine and S1.78.782 restitution to 81 " week to apply stalele mworkers compensation 9 - laws (o farmers. Robbiobbin Riggs was killed in remove a small am ountn t oc f p a i n t ing a hoy baler for. Cyrus • Chisholm threw thithe paint from a H ‘ 1990 while operating I Sinndlee, doing busine.siness as Siandlee Alfblfa Pocatello railroad oververpass in the wee I ^Farms of Glennsi Ferry.F( His surviving hours of Oct. 23. 1992,92,- He soid he has spouse. Cynthia Rig][Itggs, filed a claim for paid the fine and $200>0 rrestitution, which MIKE SAL8SUAVm<* TlrM».N«wi workers compensationlion death benefits. he said is a reasonablee amounta for cleon- 'I n the old days, we diddidn’t g o o u t to plo w 'tvitiIth a whlte shirt o n / salilaid Vernon Miller afterr hhis horses pulled a The Industrial CommissionCor denied the . ing up S4 w orth 'of paint. int. plow arouAd the Rodecieo Arena at the fairgrou>unds. The 80-year>old«d Jerome resident careft‘efully guided his draft claim, finding thal StandleeSta qOstif ed under - Chisholm also mainttintains he has paid horses through a varlelrlety of performances onan Thursday.. the stale exemptionan forf farm ers fro'm ihe the balance o f the rest!estitution - with a law requiring all otherher busiriesses to provide. - cashier’s check madede out to himself, workers'compensationtion insurance, Idaho Gov. Phil Batt,att,- and Bannock The widow’s appecjpeal claimed that since , C o u n ty . Standlee’s primary/ occupationoc was buying He said he will endorsorse the check onij' '• V and sUipping.nlfnira,fa. tbal^didn!Lqualify_for^_ t: ___ lf-five'ont|;nukecondiiIiliiIons”are~met:',the the agriculture excmptiTipti6n7’ "7 ” 1 check has not been cashesh ed . -W innj d r ^ ifts ,The SOpreme CotCourt agreed with the in g < . Industrial Commissionsion that Standlee w as an Jackpot to pilots:ts: Airport L alfalfa farmer andI hi:his business activities Jerome cowlvboy draws onc years of eexperience t A irport. 1 Times-Ncws writer ed a n inntricate t backing m aneuverer ioround white straw halhats, thick gloves and no- filed by a farm workcjrkcr who wa? repoiring remains closed for a repajp a v in g p ro je c t. \ 0 9 0 -d e:gree g bend to win the event,nt. ■ nonsense expresiressio n s. farm machinery whenlen 1he was injured. ' According to Aiiportort Manager Mark ' g Th;e Supreme CoiCourt also upheld an FILER - Vernon Millciller isn’t a big . For m any fipcclaiQi5*_wiJEkinjing_wilh ------ifto u l 'lSO0 sspectators watched the R o h r , p i l o t s a r e s t i l lI trying tr; lo use , Inthjslria! Commissicssiomdecision denyingv man and, at 80, ien-t-as sirojirong 09 he once draft hororscs is alm ost a lost art. obstacle courserse event, then feasied their ~ facility am idsfthe”rcc6iicoiistroctlon bf'the , ^nefltsno Lynn Li'Livingston, who was ------was - but he con guide thehe biggcst.horsesI . "Thiss is: kind of nostalgic," soicOld Scott eyes on the sighlight o f non-motorizcd farm ' runway and repaving oft]s f th e ta rm a c . C _ , • /njurcd while reposseissessing a hay baler fo[ through the subtlest .marnaneuvers.with Connedyiy. who sat in the stands.. "I" grew mnchineiy beinj:ing pulled around the ring, The airport has whiteite crosses marked . , •' /'Ireland .Bank. Thehe court agreed that amazing control. • ■ . I', u p a r o uind n hei« and saw horses doiilomg'ihis The day’s evervents reached a crcscendp^ on the runway at bothI enends, .which is the ’ • Livingston was an indeindependent contractor at M ilief, o f Jerome,:prqveWith draA horses Thui;sd8}day at the Twin ’.‘Diesesel fuel has put on end to th;that," he ,he clock. closed. • ■ c e. Foils County Ffth-. The dra:draft horse com- said, shthaking his head wistfullylly. "For Jim Miller,V ^Vomon’s. son, stood out-' •tion riumbers from j ..R ohr said identificarioi , petition opened with .a "perperformance dri- some oif f' these old'boys, this is oI la b o r o f s id e th e o rcn oa aiand watched his dnd with. planes who use the air]airport during the , ving class" - which Millciller won going love." ^obvious pride, construction project are•e b e in g re p o rte d to j a w a y . - T h e performance p< driving clasla s s w a s " H e m ig h t1 n-not be very big, but his_; Photog]grapher the Federal Aviation AcAdministration in ,i : Seated otop a beautifulil vwagon. Miller one of-n-more- thon a • dozen-events-its-in-the- horses definitcl)icly know who’s bos%" the R e n o . worked his two big hoihorses like an draft ho:torse com petition. It pittoycotted school buses o lT jc es f o r s e v e r a h ^ m a llII bib u sin e sse s. . anda. have o good .time, butIt ddon't come to and drove their cliildrcIdren to school instead.- ■ M arket organizers 'saysn; the building the tl fair and be a gang memiember," said Lt. ' Olher people armedncd themselves with' w eapons, -accordingng to Jerome C ounty ■ would both extend thee fi fa r m e rs ’ m a rk e t Bob B Gauthier of the Twin.lin.Falls County B rant. season and house musicalcol conccrts, plays Sheriffs S Deportment. SherifTs Lt. Gerald Brn •*ll w nsn’'t j u s t a ccouple o u of older women and other perform ancesces, ort and croft I(laho's dnti-gang law allcallows police to getting all paranoidid tbecause a car w ent’ shows, flea n^arkets, bo)baked food sales qquestion a group o f peoplelie i f a n y o n e o f . down the road," saidd JimJii Taylor; a 53-year.^ ' and other community evenv e n ts. -• tlthem has a crim inal recorcord, Gauthier s a id . old farmer. "It got outut oof hand." - For a copy oPthe propcoposol or to moke ’ Anyone wearing bandanilannas or other In an attempt to disccliscover the photograph-! ; suggestions atout the fiinirefuti of ihe mar- . esident h ir^ q private clothing that -appears to hqvtiave gang "col- er’s identity, one resic kiet, call Steve Tanguy, ppresident o f the 'OS promptly questioned ors" will be asked to changtthge clothes or investigator, who wos j • not-for-profit market a sssociotion. s o at 734- ; last Friday for'lurking' leave the fair, said Chiefief Deputy Ed by a flurry; of police la: .7134 or write to the Twinvin Falls Farmers' - armed with binocular? CJudgell. W eapons are forbicrbidden on any-' around o school bus, or M arket, P.O. Box 1172,2, ’Twin Foils, ID one, he added. o n d a c a m e ra . . ' 8 3 3 0 3 . . ■ ^ People saw the increacreascd.polico-presencej "It seems like when gangangs ore in one among residents ‘.'like s ' area and flying their coloi}Iora, it shows' and mmoi;s spread omc ) mph wind behind it," statewide transpotlortation ^their turf so to speak," Gudiiudgell soid. “It ^ brush fire wiih a 50 m Taylor 'said. "It just kepkept-getting worse and causes o little tension thot doesn’t< need,... plan available forr commentc ci worse and w orse.' to be there." -SHOSHONE - The dmdraft Iddh’o Fublic . •“ "W hen your child, beebecomes involved, first "W e’ve been fortunatee ini: the post," Transportatidn Plan, ca:cuIlcd.-^Movin' ' you react, then comn>mmon sense kicks in- Gudgell added. ‘‘W hen:n they walk Idaho," is available for revre v ie w . !i! * later,’’ said Taylor,•, w h o s e tw o c h ild r e n .through the.gate we opproocooch them right _The plM detoils regionasnal and statewide were esconed to the busb u s for th e p a s t w e e k . ; ' oway, IcMhem know whatat vwe expect of public tmhsportatidn issuesues and goals’for "Once'we understooitood it, it became kind them. We kind of.nip it bebefore ever the next three to five years o f a com edy o f errors,’’■s," 1h e said. gets started.’’ Public comments will1 be considered os . ' The school had feww aianswers. People w ere part of the final droft,, tolo be submitted Gangs have o tendencyry tot _____ scared. AfterJeamingig itth e ftill m ith h o m Oct. 2“to the Public liiransporfation -fi^reach'otherrbut-m ost-»t-of^the- prob*— Jerome Coiinty Sheriherirf's Departm ent Advisory Council, and to beb adopced Oct. Iclems at the fair have been;n minori ’ W ednesday, Taylorr wentw to T/ie Times- • 16, by the Idaho TronspdrtajrtalionBoafd. ththey became more obvioujous two yeors N e w s. ; decent people Comments should be sent b thft ’‘enough to hassle the d( Photographer Budd;iddy'M angihe said he . 'un,“ Gauthier— ; ShdshQnejjfllce by Sept.t. 21.2 The address w are there to hove fun, contacted o Volley Schc;chool District secretary ___ . sa id . -is 216 Date St., Shoshonlone, ID, 83352- ■ - by telephone beforec he took the picturesr Gang ihembers are not the only people 0 8 2 0 . Bus drivers were notitold.howevcr. toli ice authorities Q uestions can be direlrnM-Nw

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^ -nmoo-Noflre.^wlrrwin Falte. Idaho Friday. Soptoptombor 1/1995 ^ iMonal Fforest re ^ r n o u t m jnber saales, finedspoor DISE.(AP) ■— Three comparpanies lion was still a lot o C jn o iie y ." , ., tliat cnvienvironmentalists have fought to offe recd d nearly $350,000 piore thanlan the The four ^les ofFiffcred todoy origi- preserve:rv c w ill no t be. logged. .M ost oC ' m in i mmum i bids Thursday to. secsecure hally towlcd nearly i34.3 million boord thereducxJuction came in areas ihat would th n ^ ofo f four scalcd-back salvagee scsales feet for axo/nbinedI nm in im u m .bidding h a v e requirea'hclicopterrct^i lo g g it^ , o ftimnbcr b c burned last year in the! BeBoise price of $5.5 million.n. Afler-they foiled, ‘Thehe ideav of fiying in there a * log- N atiomalForesj., n a - ■ to attnu:t any biddersas'oaflier this year ging ncvnever made sense, for ccological , It th e .fo u rth — , an d iio U Ie atri*bf t at those/volum esI ian(f prices; the reasons,’ms,” said J.oltn McCarthy o f the i alos failed to ottract any bidd ) Conscmtiofi' League: "Ndw ii . lidders Forcist Servtcc scaledt6 ^em back to 18 Idaho C( le se c o n d lim e. . million board feet-V-with a minimum turns, ouout that it doesn’t make sense 11. even w ith'the premium,m, the,- bidding'^rice o f jusijst,over $2.2 mil- foreconc;onomic rcosons cilhcr.” / : sales brought- barelx>halfilfthe'Tion. i . . . . v E n vvironmcntalists irc say the lock of mt the Forest Service had -.w . in interest in recent salvage sales throughout the N orth% st is lally expcctcd they would . ■ ‘The Idea of flylying, in th e re . And environmentalists, evidence that the timber shon* have questioned the yaluc and logging nnever made Jgage citcdbythe industry is not 5J*5nJyugc"su!e'w foiface, neck. h»d, shoulders Special Policc • \ {^vlcCulioch-Hanseiisen Mortuary in Its of water from Dworsho:>hok tries who have the popotential to lose,, backack, BAisejJdlice Lt. Mike Burley). \ir Force Qase i down the Cleanwater andan< - when dom operatiorii5 >o re c h a n g e d to W e b b sasoi< id , lilcd to Idaho V ^Xle < lower Snake River reset;ser- accomodatc the fish. T h c 'Iin■lirc'bc^n : obout-7 p.mrin th e-— ' LeRoy Arrington.in. oi f S im i V n lle y , Dceath notitices "^ir Forcc One s salmon were migniting. Both. Craig andid Sen. Dirk • bedroomom of the older, single-wide ,, C a lif, nnd'form erlyy opi f Tw in Falls, n ------ogisis found 47 to 55 perc'cnccnt Kempthomc, R-Idah(ho, hove urged trailer.. OOn re flg h te rs soid. a.m. today. J5th Wnr Vnrd LDS Church. Shirlevl e y N a u m a n . Plioenix. Ariz. A graveside^ in Air Forcc ke 1 River fall Chinook salmoimon Commerce Secretary/ 1Ron Brown to A neigleighbor sow the fire and Io7ajed at the Kimbei;ibeiily S lak e C e n te r i r n m pj- be hcld-at 10 a.m. todayatan 1 event corn- O VIA- LOME--Shirley Nnuman, 60. of survived this year with' th' ticmol M arine . nuhcdI toto notify% e occupant. Boise bftfwecn Twin Fallslls and Kimberly, the reconsider the Noti te. died Th'jirsday, Aug. 31,1 _ Cliapel in Sedona.'- ofWorldWar _ . opt. Rich Randolph soid. (l«ynold.s Tuncral Cliapliapclin'rwinFalls). * T h e A ssc)f 48 days of extra wat^atcr Fisheries Service’s’s rclionce on P>rc Copt, at St. Benedict's Familyly 3 from DwbreRoR Reservoir,>irT‘ increasing,flows for salmonsa and rec- “.He noticednot the owner ofthe trail- 1 al Center in Jerome., Eugenia Elorricta compares to a survival raterati ■ ognize the need for■o.full o summer crw assittsitting on his coiich while the Moijoric Jeane CaCriloo. of Boise' ingements arc pending and will ------1 T J ic t Hn Falls, graveside ^ ^ SHOSHONE - Eugenii 7 percent in 1992 when spe-spe - pool at Dworshak forr rrecreation. bedroomoin wos blazing,” Randolph . and fom w lj of Twin lounced by White Monuory in j S c r v ic e y sc£jiU*tfr2:30 p.m ; liUny, Sunsel 83, a Shoshone resident, eases only lasted 11 ^ y s . __ Craig has said he! iis working to said. • •alls. J D w o rsh a! win fills, (While Tw.nFall hom e on Thursday A ugust rcarTiolfof the‘lroilcr,'mclud*' Mcrnoriol Park, Twir ■______sa lm o ^ nthe^ \ Idaho” Republican on'insert oi language in ann cncrgylBill to' ' The rcaj M ortuary m Tw in Falls Rosary will be 7:00 pm 1 ay said he was,told-the stud}tudy limit the power of feecderal agencies ing .thee bedroom,bi wos engulfed in ard B. Law rcncc P..IU. Craig^el •• Richar I ui Dcmoray's Shoshoi >cd on very litdc sapipling oveover, to conuel reservoir levjvels. flamess byb the tim e firefighters IN FALLS - Richard B;'(Diek)k) Funeral services will be . barging d RubyAnn-Rote.. ofol Twin Foils. 3 TWIN nonth period and factors otheither He added he was leeeery of Fish and arrived, Mortuary in Twin Lawrence,ice, 72, o f Sedona, Ariz., and for->r- 2:00 pm Saturday Sept 2,Filer. 1 11 a.m. Theagi p.m. today. White Mo vprshak ^ o u ld b e ex am in ed . press release , Rondol|dolph said the fire, drove the jf Twin Fnll.s, died M onday, A ug.g .. . Catholic Church in Shoshral Chapcl in edafive- i. Wildlife issuing a p Falls. Viewing, 2 to,2:45 2:*: p.m. lodnym ut of the trailer, but not very 95. at the Veterans Hospital in will follow at ihe Shoshone ic incrca:;iant Ic ^ of faith has beeteeti . before, announcing: itsi study an,d mon put c the funerul chapcl. . . far. a m o u n>y ts the USFWS to claim thi;this., supportive data. ^ len we gol there, he was sit- f lo w e ds conclusive d scientific justin-tifi- “This may be just" anothera exam- “When I the porch,” Randolph said; ...... in to th’ e h irI s a id . pie of the burereaucrots in ting on the Hospiiitals ; said Idaho cnjoy^ lotss o:of; W ashington laboringg h a rd to^ e x e rt . voirsassj asl winter that hflped th(the f«^cR>l„(;pntFo! over:r w ater in the MAOICVAU^YRY R E G IO N A L M E D IC A L CE>lENTER Ray Whitby, all.0I.of Heyburn; and Rosolia S B io lo g i M udaugh. Jc service will Shakeng salmon. He also stressecised W est,” he said. Some hotness arare omitted ai putienis* requesuest. • It the Wayside smolts su R eleased ’ . h e l p o f ' * 1 • ' / Adwttcd John Heath, Maivlary Hill and Margarito Silv ^ re le a s eaho s fi boardi says Rexl[b u rg ,®11RDAY. SE P T E M ^ 2 " • 11 m Shirley Mein of Twifwin Falls:'Julie Capulo of Kimberly:Kii Buriey; Lany ChnrIhnmbers of.Paul: Adele Free T h a t cc Anllow i and Kiiidrn Black of HaHa:i:elioR. Amanda Hitt, botholh of Malta; and Kenneth Si nia Elorricia, of just 7 ] HuirrBfeKBgyucTioic Rupert. t, died at her cialrcjeasctor. molesisted patieints ' ^ .f'* ' ' R e lB u e d b L « , , s‘ 3*- • B u t^ tK SATunaU nUY, SEPTEMBER • 11 a n Henry Heimun of W endell: and Kindra BlackBI of- A baby was bomom to Mr. and Mrs. Doug Frt1 Fnday Sepi. ThursdayIE (AP) — The Idoho Boardlard . A/rapC rcsJJOtisc"ceni;n tc r th a t c o u n - Houscholiusholdllcms-Tools-MolorVehiclcs • Hn^elion. ^ ______Malta; Mr. dnd Mrs.vlrs. Juan Salnzar of Murtaugh icinc forced Rexburg doctor:tor scl^ the women said anar invKtigolion . Farm & Consliudlon Equipmenl one Chapel.. ' was based ilonslonmcnis Welcome -Jeionw - * RcevesofHcybum:n; aOlid to % erry Claesctnonn o f 1 ..W ilhcxS-to.surrender.his his is imdcr.way, but no gro.rosc^tOT.wo^dj.-, -^AUCTHMEXCHAIttET:----- , " • C A S S L \ REOIiJOION^-MEDICAL CENTElFER^^'; •" ■------last moiith iifkr finding m'eriilent comment., . .1 Mmnx>i3 b K A M E M 0 R L \L H O SP IT; A h . ® e , ' w ;es that he sexually abused1 2223 Rat Day Hartwell, exI(ESDAY. SEPTEMBER e^ .e p tn : same things,” said Dr.-Janeane ered a,perlod from 32.i2,ycars ago to • Anll^ ______. C r a ig s; illQun & Collccllblis - Household 'Muiirb, a Twin Falls patholo-)lo- five months ago. , Miscolloncoloneous • Tools • Anliques - Twin Falls Salazar of mintinglO serves .on the board, the ' Hartwell said the numm b c r o f wo m en id iri a c o p y rig h ted stdiy. who say W ithers abusused them has ____ F o r oobituary t rate Inform a :is disputed the claim. He toldold grown from 23 last yeyear to 59 and SATtKtOrtmOAy.SEPTEMBERB'IIW c a l l 7733^931, 3 : extension 278 Obituaaries Idaiicsisan on Tuesday that he leilet there .were six more ori-V[•Wednesday. ' . Mat»n ise lapse lost montli becauseuse One woman, 3evcdirl^' Rictz, 58, / eestone and ...... of Kotchufhum and Margaret Merrtil off Ihigh school in Payptte ys planned to retire once his Rexburg, said'W itherf:r s g r o p e d h e r MtlSSEI S c h m id i o f SSER B R O T ^ A t^ N E E R S G ooding. ■ Paul; ninene grandchildren; two great-- IDebra moved to Portland, t dnu^ter left home. He saysays \vhile he treated Her foror a respiratory 'ff—■w—t>MOmtt«TM*UCTDHa.| — ‘i g r a n d cihildren; h il and all his close} thent in 1980, lo Billing gnare untrue. , ;;I ailment in December,r, 1993. Rictz SATURD friends. Ha was preceded in | fURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9M B 95 ' VWnVs HrHawkes[ e s • go lfin g Irie 1 Dobra had worked as-a 3ie .Thorsted, board executivejve wonts to see W ithers•s p r o s e c u te d . tvioSLanoLanco Neal EsUto • Hoicefiold • Filer ly his wife, parents and .two) t and a maid as well as a'reesiphc h of BOISE ' Willis 'B ill' H. Havlawkes. 82. of jh; ShaAnah. ,.of Medicijsaid that’s wrong. Witlicrs’ did "Stopping him from praracticing mcdi- -Advertls«Ticnl-SMl7 ' Gooding, died Salurd er raising her children. In ' msTERS AucnoD a m a urday, Aug. 26,' fUneral on will bo held at 11 r fTyin Falls.'. . ::LaVnr_Wlis lic en se lapse, h e agii\ped1 to cine does not stop himn from practic- 1995, ai his residence.- moved to New Meadows v aturday. Sept. 2. 1995. at i lic c h s c lastntly su rre n d er it, T h o rsiM said.iid. • ing sexual molestation,”,”_ : ^ e sa id . MTUMU' am Bill w a s b o rn S e p t. I r e s id e d a t th e tim e o f hier c pi.'28, 1912, in Dmiaray'sly's Gooding Chapel. Burial Preston. Idaho, the soson of Thomas- I Shd loved music, pla~ , to cbai^es 3t the Elmwood Cemetery in‘ rpiano and singing, and w. patients,urt th tran sp k in t Yoiir Parent-’] Herbert and Eiizabeibelh Gibbons J. ,Friends'may call from 1 to ( .Teacher um S * - aiLve pencil sketch .artist. in its T h u rs H aw k e s. H o m o v e d wi 3d a y a t tHb funeral chapfel. o n d M y n le [J. • Place to sshop i to the Wendeii area.3a. He married . Momftrtf Debra'is survived by hei ent upgraded 3rial coniributions may pe' \VVelisvand Shai'on Me Edith Bovingtoh on SepSept. 1.1935. in J e *10 - s a id th e sii TURDAY.8EPTEMBBia‘*«nJ to the' American Heiui^ rGreeley.- Colo.r her two i _ -KVKUXUOEBJTS- . Gooding, hey farmirmed .in the Associalioilion.,- 1 — :—I ' ■ Bienaett>Mir LAKE CITY XAP.)^ — Y. 8EPTtMB£H10-*-11 ilM lW Tyler Ju^tin'and-Stephar .... -U-.: Gooding..and_Tu»lo;tlo.‘.arcas_.H e ------^ I g is t - w h o I __^gysg®B] iflOaigStonjaMSodaFountanj — — retired from farmingg in ii 1972. and "'KIaui/aI .....Feo dnCenhewIck,-WaSI :oiiKlii)iesvAntiQucFutniiiifi>...... • : brothers^ Mark McCool of llassware-Jerome Fairnround moved to Goodingg and| worked' n « ' o n . luman.heart last week, haslas Ore., Todd McCool of Bill part-time for Goo(ooding Sbad m ded to serioiis condition. JMAiScTloilE^ - , I M, McCooi Fee • ' Ba'rt E McCoo! of Eugene; a The Statcsi C o m p a n y . dcn« !56, had surgery t lo o r Bill h a d b e e n a mmember ei o^lhe DebraI MarieW McCoo) Fee, 37, of rinieces and nephews. —=— ^------7“ ' h is lic c n s c ■|jj|e anui■DAY, SEPTEMBER 10% 1995. the human heart Au^. 22,-2 , .. (Jooding Counlry Club!ub and was an New Meac)adow6,"Idaho:.died.early-.. , .A g fa v s s id e IntefTTient se e fry 1 9 7 5 . h e a lw a y s i H n n D D ohnRool-Piclaio-Hous^old ly. 'A ug. 29.._1995< near'' •'C be held aJXTrri. Saturday,J, O re .. a n d y o u n g e sts diafter he had on artificial MIsccItanoous-Glenns ferry- — —f, avid golfer. T u e s d a y , BHHBH Advcfllsement • Sei^ 8 .H o is survived by twotwi sons, Bob Ontario.-C.-O're.r-fromJnJDrles'sus?--1 . 1995; arthe Jivln.Falls Ceni g s , M o n t. ' th e ch arg es . - T w in F n lU .* H*“ u ley ...... V:... lujfIASTER8AUCTW0SERVICE.- - . Hawkes of Salem. Ore..On and Tim talnedlnar1 an automobile accident. nmemorial service wlli-imrra waitress Darlecne . O lufisuaRc development a -A y stra U a; o n e D e b ra^ wi a s b p r n ^ c t . 16,^1957.♦in follow ^ at 4 .p.m. at ihf ' I iOAY.^PTEMBER 11"'. 1199 , Hawkes of Sydnoy.-At ' 'iliitO o r. sol O math matilpuladvcs ;______daughter. Marla Hoeblb cof Boise; tvyg Seattle, VVa •Christian Ohurch In Twi1 1988, she __411, u:- ] O leamins maccilaU Iclljentzsch-Vetifcln-Tools ’ • brothers. Clifford'r HawkesI- of Copsey MiMcCccl she'moved •••FrleKdB-t^ay call from lO.'f: where she • • death. i ' pcnnancnuj Middleton-and-QBHB'nB’Hawkos-T3f“ hor famlfyifyro l^aVdlle, ^h'ere'ihe n>:m P .-SafiFdayar Reynolds O»ehooliupplie» . lASTBg^OCTipil SBWCE.:. We/idell; two sisters., MaryM( Sim pson ''‘atlondodi :s c h 0p ls,' g ra'd u atin g . f ro m ..,;..Chapel .C fnTwlnFslla. laying ihe' ' OunJmb're»'2~ ^ ------was a ere-. JUV? ,a tiei ) children. SA LT 1 S ' ( S ^ anfe Ahda Boise'jIcv umnuu' X3W^»5rA.A/*-. . . «^r6-r--w fiSscaH5i ~ f t^ FA ui « KIUMMBERLSr •• : , 6 6io 0 0 o------• ' ■...... -- m S p S an§.el0li. ' '' • .. . I ' seivicewill ly, Sept.2, , 133, days a : - v . ' • • • . • . ■■ ■ I. ■ ■ ■ ?raed°^oi5 ■’ ■ ' •. y •... ' , . '— K - •

; ■ "-Vl V' ’ '■'x-i.'- _ ■ '^ T F Friday. Soptiptonibor 1. 1995 Tlmos-Nowa, Twin Falls. Idaho' B-3 ^ Magi|ic Valley stuuck Albid]n ArtssFestiival sisates vents ^^.Ter^ZoDiiigcr thecverpopullular scones. Tlic festival is beitig helii:ld in con- breakfast, Times-News correspondentnt • About 4Z2.. 'w e s t e r n a r ti s im s a n d juctioh j with the yearlyly Albion Later in the day. there will be a • drafters willI h e o n h a n d a t th e fe sti- Normal ^ School Aluitipii ireunion, program andid a dinner at the Burley V l b ION - 'Buckboaia r d r i d e s .v a l thi.s y«Hir*\ • This year the classes o f 1935I and Inn.-Sehool annunlsanr and inemorabil- - : ir'with fihe'nrts disfflays • 1 , _tliroimh the streets of towrwn,- h o t a jr . iis, w e l l a s h«holiday crafts,.florol ■;■;1945 1 will be honored, sailaid M a rie . ia w ill b e o nII d;display during the fes- ballooa'rld^, western enteiiain-er arrangement;nts, tole painting and • /Amende^ member of thele Alumni . tival in the 1K03 IK rock building oh . ment, and on outlaw look-a!-alike con- woodworking,iig, • -v 'c' conimittee. RegistratiorV■ isi: sehcd-'’' campus, test ore just some of theI ac c tiv itie s ' . C o o r d i n aator t e for.'the festival.'' uledu from 10 a.m.^unitiiil noon Tlic festival/a l w' ill r u n fro m lO ’a .m . ' I p M i ^ E I scheduled for the city's thirlird annual Marie Cniwfoiforth, .said the festival is SSa tu rd ay lit th e s e n io r c itiz:izens cen- to H p.m. onn SaturdayS and 10 a.m. Arts Festival. ” - lucky to hayelye two featured artists *• ter,ti following the seniorir citizens to 6 p.m. onI Sunday.Sii / Running Saturday andd Sunday, this year. Onene o f those artists is Par fc;Stival activhies will be he!icld on the. Sanford of■ PPnuf - a China artist Albion State Nomiol Schooool’sicam- who hand'p:•paints item s such’as ------im p s :------r :------' ■ ^Ste . ' ------Tilatcs-rind-lnm; - — T o: ge t a re a l fe e l fo r th e; era,e tours Virginia Carraner of Kimberly is the o f the city itnd the campu:lus. which .other featured•ed artist.’ Cartcr'crcutes , , was founded in 1893 ondI closedc in . 3-D paper artrt ■and ha^ had her work i p p i i p i l95l;wiIlbconcrc

RICKAHI Radto station KBAR Hitsi 99.9 dls7buyirig”a”hcw”drtg1Jdgrr‘ i ^ H u tc h in s o n co'cpuldh’t say. because The department rctiredjisiisS7.500 he said he didilidn’t keep a record'of exclusive gatirage sale kit inii Burley! Belgian M alinois drugug dog, hQw many bust;jsts Shadovv made, Medical cerjnter fights tto survive aShadow, purchlised with coi:ommuni- Shadpw'woik-orked fbr the Cassia ty donations, mucTi of whictich came County Sherifriff s Dep.*trtmenl just The!Times-Nee w s SILVERTON (AP) —- TlieTl Silver pital. Supplieslies had to be purchased, from local service,groups.s'. S h e r if f sh y o f f}ve y,'ears. e a Hutchinson said, Hc;had traineeled Shadow since the f Valley Mcdical Center is ifling.^ifli the pharmacy::y slocked and equipment Billy Crystal said. 1650 Overirland #3 • Bururley, ID form er- dog-was 18 memonths old. and hand- i It’s losing $48,000 n monttonth. sever-.- tested, he said,lid. ^ ‘Shadow’s trainer. r to another trainer in al top stafTers have quit, theihe ndniinis-i "W e’re a\ start-tjpsi business,” he —®Dctectjve Kelly Hutchin'soson, said ing him over t ( 2 0 8 ) 678-2552 6 ex;xt,. 2 trator is looking for anotherher jo b a n d sa id . “ 1 B o nI’t ’t- kn'ow o f any b u sin e ss Shadow wasn’t used as muT-Valley M cdical-Ccntcr^ Abu^c_RcsistahceA? Educatictidn pro-, to arrive on tlutlie same crime scene, Hospital administrator BillBil Sexton opened in Dec5cccmber as a successor Sffg ra m "o ffT c c r' i n " C a s s 1 n~C“County— hesaid;— —^— The averageige tenure for a drug M ystlie prognosis is good.1 ■ ‘ - to the H.L.. DayE ^'dical Center. s c h o o ls. - : H T h l e J S m e si ^ - I N e w s Thc' moncy problemsns merely which cioseded.S4Cp)00 in debt in Busy with D.A.R.E. dutu tie s f o r d o g is s e v e n1 toti 10, years,' Crystal : department decided lo . *'Allgan}g>'ge^ale ads nuist he prcjir e p u U l. j rcnect the cost of reopeninging the hos- 1991. three-years, Hutchinson sisaid the said. And the d( ^ inincreascd.inactivity c didhih't suit retire Shadow^iw^rather than retrain • ShiShadow, and so Hutchinsonin recent- ‘ him.J;e said." ' M i U e r _ - - ______iytOM " ^ S'Surgery, in associariaKon with 3uiitilancr Q«ftioin.2e«i - lUepbM , a young man and 1 did so ui FVepUtts •2BedrDorn,2BJltBJlh Dr. Paul Deal:aring. . W o rld W a r 11.” OMUuftth ■ ' •. •NewRililotnww • ■ ■ ' W ith years of experienceice to-draw rwVDfwntwwr .AhC9429 • Covtml ReAi^Oca es. »Much.MucftMottll . • “It’s the cornmunication3n bI e tw e e n > r e ., Suite H - a m an and his horses,’’ hee cc< o n fid e d ., . _------___ 150:01 H iland Ave f- ‘'It's surprising how.much:h cc o m m u - • >y **>_ Burley. • 67878-5568 nication there can be." ■ M\ { d n i c a s -• T h e 'f a ir ’s d r a n h o rse comlo m pctition ■ ■■ 'C m ointments by physysician referral, has gained popularity' .si.since its-,. m & U n i qf u e ; ^ inception, said stddium announcerunr •- ’beginning Septembiiberl, 1995. Doreen Knight. ofFilcr. T o'mTJintique i t "It's getting bigger, th^'sthr for ^ , J^ w sure," she said' duringg f fi^ q u iC t f (Decoratining ;Heaa^uartitets ■, . I moment. "W hen the drafir a f t h o rS e . event first started, about eigleight years IT/ <13H8 i f f l S C a s s i a\ R e g io n a l MlE D iC A L C e n/' in “BlackToot and Boisetis e h a v e ‘ VTrue[y n 'EnclianH^g" ■‘Btl,My &Se[C.Hntiqm \ r d i [ \

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IdahoA iiiW est ' T ______■ H^iririgs w orrjy JustIceoflScial State 1hopesto continue( W/\SHINGTON (Al(AP) —^Despite ■ IQ S a t a n e:wfi w s Alcohol, Tobacco> £and Firearms -seripuslysly jeopordize a'ny subsequei „— "It Is quiteiite, tain cabin on firercarm s-related would notnc interfere with the Justic Hcnilh nnd Wclfmrare officials are concerni;rning past chem ical.and . rundcrminn a’rcdcral.ci1 .crim in a l-p ro b e unusual to charges, . D cp a rtm:ment’s t investigation and thi osking the congresessional delega- radiationion releases be answered ip ' ,. of an alleged FBI Co'Cover-up, n lop - have hearingsngs . Weaver said recec e n t l y t h a t h e “w e 'r e! not ni about to grant anyl)od tion to support corontinued studies a scienti:mtificallydcfensible-aijd'— - .Justice Dcpnrtmcnlnl officialI said ■ I css planned to testify, in Congress a n y imim m unily under any circurn ■ to determine if resirsidents received .credible)le Ifashion,” Idaho Bure*u “ Thursday. at the sameme Specter did not makeikc clear how far stances at 1 at this stage." ., rodiatioh doses frfrom the Idaho of Envirivirohmental Health and . a suttlemcnl.it, the Justice I ■'*"^1 • tim e ,. thathat and with what witnesst ises the hearings . . On Au,^ug. 21, 1992, gunfire brok™kc . National Engineeeering Labora- Safety/ ChChief Steve W est said, Department rccencfy a y a g re e d to p a y ' '. : t h e r e .- is ' a mighj delve into ann FBI sniper’s • out oss U.S. marshals scouteu te d ,o ry . O n behalf beh of Gov. Phil Batt, white' separatist Randy rtdy W eaver und p e n d i n.gn.g, kHlingofW eaver’s wifvife. Vicki, Weaver’;r’s cabin, killing Samue"uel The U.S. Centeiters for Disease Healthh aand’W elfare D irector his children S3.J million mil for th e a 1 ' Gorelick. asked oboboiit potential WeoVer,:r, 14', and deputy U.S Control and Prevcvention is con> Linda CaCaballero asked Idaho’s _____ killing of W eaver’s wi O 'ld.-'Pn in - o n .___p r Q b |c m s _ w ith _ th e h(hearings.jQid._M arshaL\d_Wjlliam.DcgaiL______— diicting-the-revie'iews->yith-U-:S,— lawmakerikers-to b a c k - th e - m u lt i- m il------. ■ . fhc A upsri992‘sHoi looiout, A ncf il'c '"VVc lis- “Tlic worst-cose sccnailorio, I suppose, The FEFBi sniper who killed Vjck'jcki Department of ErEnergy money. lion-dollaiollar'revicws.underway at department is.conductiiic tin g .a crim iniil . ' * _iiay.c.stig!ition.,ffi- ' is the North scenario.' She referred Weaver:r thet next day said he wa. . That agency fo«esjs possible cuts the INEL.E L . . ^ .--.5— ihvcsljgotion into whei'hether- five-lop. cult, issui / V e a W r ’ are to the case of Whiteite House aide aiming-; ata W eaver’s friend Kevii . - in Congress, T h e ‘del‘delegtition, in turn, asked FBI officMj|s, includi . . ,;:'y . es very diffi- u d in g r e c e n H y b e in g diSi Oliver North, cffargeged during the Harris, whowi was arrned and retreatreat-, ..jl is extremely.i/ .im p o r t a n t th a t -H e a ltht tyityid W elfare for a list of d e m o tn K b c p u ty FB I1 CDirecior Larry’, She sues'forsa us. Those issues arc [fi- Iran-Contru scandal,il. “And that’s ingto the.h c -c a b in , a n d d id riot s e e fvfrsMra.-v w e -h a v c a n o b je cctive ti evaluation /reasonsns why the studies are Potts./avcrcd up theiileir approval o f . cials ‘‘arcJiscussed,” said Gorelick. m- \^diat We’re mutual!illy trying to Weaver.sr.standing-behind the cabir ofthe facility's pasast performance importanttant to coriVey to Congress'. . . con^vcrsial "shoot-on-on-sight” ordci^' m odatioisaid Justice Department o'ffi-tee • ovoid." . door. giy^.toPB I snipers at,Rubyat,I Ridge. • ^tafT, butarc trying to reach an. accom-led The prosecution of NNorth had to be Tlic snijsnipers w e r e to ld th e y “ co'ulcould 1— :------^ ------— ^•.Last m onlh; in_resp‘i:sponse.to.eoi\-,_Lto cnsuriion'l with the subcommitteeon dropped'when his.fformer ^ s s , andshouUluld" use deadly force on anyanj ...... ccrns expressed.by3y the Justice . and onylut | ad(fcd, “We arc cornmiitcdird Robert McF/lrlane, saidid his trial testi* armed adult ac male in the open ______-Dcj3artmttni,-S immu- uscoflethethoiferce to protecting one-)ne- ' terrorism su})committciittec, olTcrcd to Spec'tcjrobercd-and-uninhibited'-by-?d . nizcdtcstimony/foCon{tngress. ; -fclforoth*ithcre ic o m im ip in e n t h a rm , tailor tlip hoarings lo0 aavoid Jeopur-' Thurs'dAythat Congressmight take." Tl- - In a blunt IcttW to Spspecter on Aiig. Spokesns sm a n sp a rl S te r n sq id th aIt t in .: C h l l d r e i r ^ a ll a g eis s are increasingly con* dizins flic crim inai investigation, in mcnt, spo:'tcr was traveling abroadnp II, Gorelick saio<|h;,«us u b c o m m itte e ^ . responsee to t( the|subcom mitlee'9 Aug. cem ed about the! wv orld in w hi(^ Ihey Ifly and unavailable to com- Tbe'three-week hearing•ings are sched- said, decision to prcp^rc'foror and conduct '\* l s u b ppoena, o i ithe deparpent has " live. Such,books as EARTH KEEPERS, tiled to begin next We'dnrdne^day. • • . He sai'jpokcswoman Margaret Campal the hearings during; 1the:crim inal -turned ove)ver 56 videotapes|and audio G O IN G G R E E N aiand THE BIG BOOK | . ■ Deputy Attorney GeneralCc Jamie . hearihgs \ ly'^investigation ’‘poses seiserious risks.to tapes os> wellw as several cartons of FOR OUR PLANE>IET e m p o w e r y o u n g Gorelick continued to3 ypicevi concern . contactslaid b last month that initial•al e ffec tiv e la w e n fo rc e miicnt t and could ’ documentsnts. ;s would concentrate on early' . readers to take an aatch. y j y— . 122IhlfdAvo.N. • 2042 Ovorlond Avo, 618id a n o sr, year. County Clerk Ronon Longmorc “ out o of their pocket^^ Pearl Harbor. ready forrwise. us when wc landed e n s a i d . ' f A 006) 7a3^7W • (205)677-4723 , (702) 736-2299 said. The commissionen=rsvdcdnta CtaMcnscn •- -B c g tiy w o s o n n1 ship sh on his - ■ A nd.'hticm Japan ... they were special meeting qa We/ednesday to ,w ay.io a.pfjssibl.e invasion.pfin forcc wou eliminate that paytiM t: sstarting with 'Jopan when \vord,carr:ame that the gs|ps> h'6 si said, the invasion the next budget andVo s)skip any cost j Japanese had surrend:ndercd after bl^uphalould have faced ,Vbig ' of living increase forcouru n ty w o r k e r s ^ C ^ U.S. B-29s droppeiped atomic The BatI small guns: they could "Basically, w hatjhe: cofcrnnsSTonc bombs oti Hiroshishima ond memberslalf c of a ship." has' choscD is tliat wc wovould bite die ^ ^ r - Nagasaki in August. N a t i o n a llataan G veterans .w ere" -IVEEIKEND bullet now,'* Com mississioner C liff ' ".Boy, I was so cxciixcited. I say. Artillery sth; of the New Mexico ■ Longtoldalm ost 100 empn p lo y e cs. 'Hey, I'm.savcd. andd 1'I’m here irf infamous D SATURDAYHY‘SUNDAY ^Lawmaliker | f ^ U LA TIO ]> . AUGUSVST25,26, 27 the takes ailim 31 NGRATI Fam ilyy- at grizzUlies B'rome” OER o thin F Je‘r<[etion of thei5ir ■ r T I | 7 T l - LEWISTON (AP) — i Helen .Chcnoweth labels jl - ■ Nin l the comple tnisc proposal to rcirsro Y F A C m iT grizzly bear in the SelwK'-W -Bitterroot rEW DAIRYi l l i n v i t e Wildcmcss as "nonsens^icx,^ougtr~ the committee which prtpropo?cd it - You are all'e n H o u s e includes the timbcrindustr^s tr y .- —^ ...... - - Q September 2nd .The proposal was madnade by the \ J o a n O p et Intermountain Forestit Industry oh Satunlay, iStig a t 3 p m Association, Nationalil Wildlife . ;urn castjind follow the < . Federation, Dcfcndcr!> of Wildlife ^ b e g i n n i n g and the Lewiston-based:d IResource ' . >aur Ranch) IcN orth of Petro, then tu r Coalition on Timber Supply,Su or ^(|| p L ROOTS. (Old Spanbau ”It LS nonsense to intrn t r o d u c c a edit Servicees .species that is feared andid fearsome-: 4 • Twin lyis* 733-2577 'to humans and dangerouss totc humans H ^ F a rm C re i I 'into multiple-use impac'teccted areds,” 129E£istknd-n the Idaho Republicanin s a i d jn L ew isto n . = R E S H F R Oo ziii I P The ROOTS proposal callscal for the ii • * l « » c i = ^ = = = 1 H i D r i eventual establishment ofof ja grizzly population df 200 lo 300' in a -rc c o v - • ■ ' WI FRIYER THIIIGHS TrOWELS orif zone including the;c Selway-i 3 ROLL PACK Bitterroot and.the Frankik Ci h u rc h * River of No Return Wildemicmcss. p'cSnlnoS,' Tlie bears would be monilonitorcdto help prevent problemc m s w i t h 31 I • h u m a n s. • • ^ lb; b m ^ ■“But I think it’s a newic w d a y . I SCIENCE P don’t wont to see the: grizzliesgi ■ f ' . Canine.pnd . Feline .destroyed,.] think the pcophople should • I. — go toAvhcrc-thc grizzlies cxiicxi5tcd.nat-— -— — ^ |||| MQintenqnce Form) urally,” Oienowcth Said. Experts- have rejected r ","'B M Chcnoweth's'contentionI thatth griz- " I . | | Western UnionI • Uohey Orders • UPS/Package ShShipping ’ zlies never inhabited Idoho.- She warned the bears woul'ouldaricflt See Us % , R ugC'■loaners It • Film Pn^ c e ssin g • Gift CCertWeates • Postostage Stam ps v .rccrcation, commercial activitiviticsan| ' f a i t A t The Fall M WIdea d Rental • Flor,oral • Idaho Lottteery Tickets • Raintin Checks — b ig -g a m e herds. : Daniel Johnson of Nezpczpcrce, a S p C C U ‘hru Labor D RUPERT -4i ROOTS spokesman, saidi ththe com- • 436-0633 prom ise would •addresss n m o s t o f 'fa ll Good Th PHARMACYAr436-1200 ' Chenoweth’s concerns throu(■ o u g h a l3 - t u ^member-cjtizens cbmmittlittce. He ■ ~ a o o D m - 9934-4032 . ~ the' eongrcsswoman’:an’s issues -were valid. JBR0UE-3i324-3954 ; " “I would sec Helen’s conCohcertis as PHARMACYiY324-2411 another opportunity to sit ddo' o w n ofld G (<:D CO. B & X S addr'ess tnose concerns,"" heh said. 'They need.to be hearc a r d a n d Seed & Feedve. s. ■KEBI . .iiddrcsscd..I donlrdcny.sheshe repre- ■ ’ ' 5cntM~oi*lot'of pc o p lc l l a 1 — . t c a r r ii e s o tod ...... - - « • CottimQnlly celeeiebr^nrThe'TwIn" “ ^ Falls County Fair’ continuesco a t th e Twin ■“Faffs County FaiJ^'rcgrounds in Ffler'wfih Classic-roockstalwar the Miss Rodeo ,(daIdaho horsemanship jH’ competition at 9^.rhi.rh.; holsteih;- pygmy goat, Junior niarket: svsw ine and 4-H g reen ' play fair oon Labor D)ay J ^ H il horse competitionn \at 9 a.m.; Future , ' • B y S te v e C n im p . Fam iers of Americaza showmanship and TimcfrNcws writer o p en class pygmyf goatgi showing at 10 a.m ., the carnival fronrom noon to midnight; FILER'— Let’s say you’iou’re a fortysomelliing rockere r whose' an all-breeds horserse show at 1 p.ni,, . music is a staple o f classicic rradio, but you aren’t readyy loi dab- Atahualpa niusic froifrom the Andes at 1 ble in rea l e state o r to w o rk con y o u rta c k s w in g ju s t yet. .. • p.m.-on the free stageage; 4-H barrel racing and pole bending inn Uthe Centennial Are- W b a t’s a le g e n d to d o ? * n a a t 2 p.m.; the Ci'Clty Streets bicycle '. Moke a lot trips to Idaho,|o. ffor one tiling. '*■ Ptmo eotftMir IfWnound show on the free stsstage at 2 p.m.; the ’T his will be our,third this summer,” said Greg Robci boardist for Kansas, whichich will play the Twin PollsrS)umy ( Some of the faifaces have changed, bbu u t tho b a n d is still K ansnsas, which Is toiiring foifo r Its n ew alb u m , Future Farm ers off AAmerica daii^ goat . • Fair here Monday night. "Po■‘Pocatello in June and Boise: (for( the ‘Fraaks of Natuitu re.' show at 3 p.m.; Anibe iber Rose karaoke on Western Idaho State Fair)r) itin August. W e really likedd B oise, th(J free stage at 5i p,p.m.; vocalist Vince th o u g h ." in 1970. "W e w a n t : ‘ Andrews at 7 p.m.,, aiand the second go- anted the music to W aggressi'ssiv e .” ' . ■ ^ A “\ye*ve basically ployed:d oanywhere people would ha>lave us," . . A. n1 r n i ^ s i T c patmd of the ProfessI>ssIona) R odeo Cow- said Phil Ehart, Kankis’s dndrummer and co-founder. "A'A lot of Hieir music iss aian odd amalgam of progresiressive-rock intnca- SOUKTRY? , ^ y s Asisodatlon rode)deoatBp.m. sheds, a lot of arenas. Wce dn, to sell w ell into theih e ’SOs. c4heJ3otary-BarbecUccUe^nd-Sun^Valley= =_"Wayward.Son’Jlia.their sleep, ::______' •,’The.sound.cvol: /ob'cd-OYcLthc. years. buLtheh£ personnel1 stayed. - _____ Center for the Arts1s and Humanities TTie b a n d w a s looking to bbroaden its appeal, so it cm!mbarked remarkably consissistcnl,” said Robert, a formarmer session key- . , Street Dance fromtm 5 to 10 p .m . a t on a 70-stop American tourlur 1this summer, to be followevcd by a boanlist from Loui;Duisiana w h o jo in e d th e g roupoup nine years ago. 1 Fourth and East stre ' spcfiaiizes in reviv/iving careers — Edgar Winti'inter. Chuck Man- ^ ' *''' ‘;N o w ,” he continues, ^“we e have really tiuee kinds of fans: gjone, JefTcrson StaStarship. Gravyw and Matilna McBriBrlde concerts a t ___ • Music and comemedy: Legends In The classic fans, the fans wcVC |picked up w hen Sieve Moreiree w as "W e ’re 70 conc- nlghf the open-to-the^\le^world s te e r show ; . TWo G entlem en of V eror Saturday, Sept.pt. 9, on the grounds and antique tractor pulpull, both a t 1 p.m.-; — ^ of the Tyroleanin LLodge in Ketchum. the woolly mutton matnanicure at 2.p.m.; the. Magic Valley daiJairy'replacement B y S te v e C nrum n r p Curtain timen e iis 7:30 nighUy;. ' heifer quality show at13 3 p.m.; t>eef senior s w riter Tickets are $16.50,$1( and are on .. showm anship a t 4 p.mi.m.; line dancing at ______J______Wwtt; ...... KETCHUWJM.-T-.it!®.not exaclly-Shall a k e . .sale a,tthe Tyroyrplean orthe.fylain. J...... ------5:30‘ p.m.,' onthe'TOdee stage:'d'perfo'i^^ "oiiOT the’S fl HltciTorora wagons get rolling, tthere's no stopping* theh em . T h e. speare’s finesti s t Ihour. S o m u c h th e b e tte r. • Street BookCiikCafe in Ketchum m ance by.Lonnie Caldialdwell at-6;15 p.m. V” Big Hitch Parade takes8 IIIts name from these bebehenioth?. “This is ann ea arly p la y by a w rite r o f genia iiu s, o r by callingilling 726-5757. on the free stage; theB IVIVlagiG Val ey dairy ® and what makeakes it iiiteresting is that factt thatt ' ------' replacement' heifer salisale at 7 pirn., and l it’s not pcriect,K t,” said Mark Hofflund, m an the final go-round ofjf'the t Professional ' ing director of the Idaho Shakespeare Fe It’s the story ofr twotw young Veroriese no- ’ • Rodeo Cowboys A s^N ation nxleo. at 8 Wagoii:Days g»ets roUii val, which willwil bring “Two Gentlemen.J, blemen, Valentinele anda Proteus, who part ‘p.m. , . Verona” to towIqwn next week. "W hat’s alrec company when Valenalentinc goes off to Milan • Community ceiebr?ibratlon: Ketchum's 1 is grasp bf language and char to seek his fortune andanc Proteus stays at home P arade, celebr i n i a l - evident is his £ Wagon Days continue'je with the Flapjack ^ Dration add to Blaine] centeniliX X iai ttrr he honedi themth in later plays." with his beloved JulialuHa. But Proteus’s father,' • J Antonio, soon shipsps PF ro te u s o B; "Gents,’' scheduledsch for Thursday, Fric make his way in’thele wWi orld. . Fourth and East^treetJjets; a 3-on-3 Bas*- Times-News Ti writer a n d S a tu rd ay in ir a'tent on the grounds o r Wagon Day: I In Milan, Valentinetine has fallen in love with ketball jShootout at 1010 a.m.: at Atkinson : Tyrolean L ^gx]ge, is the ISF’s second anhi VW*' Silvia, daughter o f the Duke of M ilan, who is Park; EH-CAPA barebaJback riding perfor- KETCHUM — It’s olreadeady the second- M la tc -su m m e r fomy foi into the Wood River V Music FestivV 3 l * 1 ' pledgc'd to Thurio.3. B u t a s s o o n a s h e se ts m ance, Sun Valley-Hor■lorsemen’s Center,. longest lo: hon-mechanized panicirade in the West, ley, undcrwrittiritten by hotelier Henry Tayl ’ . sight on her, Proteusus isi; smitten by Silvia top. 10:30 a.m ; Blackjack KetchumKc Shootout and an getting longer. i who owns thehe Tyrolean apd the Heidelb< sch ed u le It Julia. Julia, meanwhile, “I’d better start them on Umilime,” said VAmdy In n in K etch u m a n d the A irport In n in H aileilw “II a t 12:30 p.m. on Mainaln .S treet; th e Big consumed with longiniging, drosses up as a boy Jaquet, a state legislator andnd director of the ( iCk, “It’s a greatsat |place to do_a^play,” Hofflu Hitch P arade at 1 p.m.:m.; Miner’s Lunch, (Forest Service Blocl. and sneaks off to Milailila n . Sun Valley-Ketchum Chambctjb c r o f C o m m erce % said, "hot merelerely becausc'W the setting I 12:30-5 p.m., Fourth1 aiand East streets; Su Washingtoaand.Fir%l > Sensing a way too g- wHo doubles' as the starter for the Big Hitch ' • because of thehe audiencc.i Ketchum audienc th e Wagon-.Dayis Artss aand Music FesU- : about Valentine and Sil- ' Patade. the centnpicce of Wo(Vagon Days. "W e' are sophisticateated, and ifgives us exposure val. Forest Sisn/ice Blocllock, 2:30-10 p.m.; . Saturday ^ via. and the Duke banishesbat Valentine, who h av e 83 e n trie s s o fa r.” an audience wew e w o u ld n ’t o th e rw ise s e e ." • .and the 5th Annual Suniun Valley Collector becomes the leader' o f a] b a n d o f ou tla w s. 2 p m — Juhland Shane3ron r "Gents," whiArhich is b e in g p e rfo rm e d a lo C ar Auction,-2-7 p.m.., S'S u n Valley isoccer . long Julia, meanwhile,:, overhearso' Proteus woo-' ■ w ith "King HHe e n ry IV ’’ P a rts I a n d 2 a: field . . ' ' M ore e v e n tsS -• C 2 . Kauflhnan ing Silvia, who is piningpin for Valentine and . -‘Love’s Xabor’lor’s. Lost” as .part o f the Bois • M usic an d cornddiddy::Legend8 In. . 4A p.m.— Shane Ridl^ planning to sneak ofTof! to join him. Proteus ® y " ____ based companyuiy summer season, is com ingIff to foils the plan, but VoleValentine, gets word of his ' ‘ ' ::-Conc«rt:v^'lll-perf6mivan-8':P.m, 31 dinner That’s . fllmofit enough ) fiH th e~tria n g lg - ’ ______Stewn4 ------i^ctehiiin^bccaucauso-it-’B-'portablo- {only-a -iV i-— trcnchcry~and-confnjrfruhts him.-Proreusrcon-“ ;— Show "and an i1 nTroeRtafrsmwr s h a p ^ j m d e ro u te th a t ru nIS s frofi m t t e H o r c - c - . Cactus PeteslResdrtt CCasing. Jackpot -jg. > .t n . S ^ Brush Reuaunibn member-cast)) andor accessible," Hofflund sai•aid.' triic, begs Viilentine’se’s pardon and Julia is re­ mcni'8. Center on Sun VallcyRfl'R o o d to th e in te r- ' ^ P "It’s pretty/ honjht to take the Henrys on1 tthe vealcd. 'Dinner shbw'prlcesi sstart^at $17:95:.. .5. Ssection o f M ain and Sun Vall^ Road, thence 6) (p.rti. — Basque Dance road with theireir 50-memBcr cast and the s< The Duke appearsars and,1 admiring V aleo-' . there's a $10 cover charharge for the cock- up Moio and Idaho Higtiwayvay 75 to S«ldlc 7 n_ m^SkMrChadrenPlalaying . and battles,” he said. "And we think ’Geni tine’s spirit, blesses■> his union with Silvia at^ tall show. For reservatloitlons and Ihfbirna- ’ RoRoad, and back to the stoninjUng'point About ' ^ 1 1 flippcal tO) thih e a u d ien c e." ' • ' . even grants amnestyy to the outlaws. * ,«on, call 1-800^21-1103103. 1010,000, p e o p le w ill w a i c ^ _ opJflm . — SkMChadrenFIc T h e ^ is5 essaying.Shakespeare’s cj eai?rly, “Among other thing:lings, it’s a play with v q y . - Corhedy: The SunI ValleyVi Repertory- ^ - -'- ■T h at's m y standonj estimateaater7*4Det a i d “ ------plays this sum:□mmer, works the playwrigight strong women," saidid AnneA Justine D’Z m tt^ Co:';vsdll p r ^ n t John.I. PatrickR Shanle/s ' -it"It may well be more. I can tdlt d l y o u th is a th e — S u f i ^ . wrote before he became a membCT o f EI12liza- the New York-basedJed director b f this play; ■;*^ltallafvAmeHcan RocteconcnratiQn,” .8 . most mo p a n ^ entries we’ve evdv^had in a d oo- N o i oon — Cliris. MHIIspau3Ugh bethan Englatidihd’s literary establishm ent. IHe “Julia and Silvia arce theth reolly conscieiicc of, election y e a r.” ' Tie)rtStage Theattlater./TlcKets: $15 . dc t C o ______was3l,whcpI bebe Jm!ahed_“Gcnts’’.in J595.-S.—- — the play."'- ' W agon D ays is easily soutb- »*0»jaBlumpiedi&( forad'ults'. $13 forstuderdents. For reserva* ^ ^ . , 400 ytars ogo> thisIh summer — based on Spapan- Dana Slamp, a WashWashington actress w hb’sia fastesi'growing community fcfihaLfa ■ Ljrinr. . " - tn,'— JoeFos ... vtiopA^anbinfprrn^ call 726-3706. • - -fas ■ ■ ■ t- -ish'romanceaboitbout loyalty and faithless love,•e, graduate stu d e n t a t theth e American ^nservato-'. Day weekend ftil! lorW esternn uciniia fMfiBg 2 o n ;eV)^EklND/C_2 g : :m: — M*nPennay.GG alle- •■Shokcspcareare'wtks a student o f the Renalmis- i.iy Theater, plays Julio,j Ho, and Conadian acttw ■i- - '■' ' fiom.'-’sbooiouts". on^tain Strettretttopiggiaifli. . , y . sance, so he. knknew Italian literature," HoJ o f- T ina Jo n es, a n o th e r A CT a lu m , is S ilv ia . • ththe e Rotary ’s annual Beer G u d a TiaJazzenamble • ^ f lu n d sa id . .“A^nd'^ nd e great tery whc'hen . Joe Golden, an 1ST>T vetenmv frorn St. Loui^ :. M usib-was riever'In-sbor t o ' . 3 p j )jnl — Allan Psnnay'p C al- he heard it," ^ is Valentine, and Mik&like>Ryan^ a graduate stu- ' this yi»ir !|'s .become insthutii le 1 • "Itisnot.jndendeed|, one of his m ost powerfTful ■. dcn_r^ the Universitysity of California at San W tagon Days A rtt and Mtisictic ] s tj u ts IM . a Jazz Ensemble Fetthral i8tb century‘essayist Samu;tn.^=='J6ffMa(aiinch i j-TriO^^^~^fae'atjbiu of •liferlift Bnr it^abbuiids 4it-paCTcn o n ' roles,- a s-o t> e-o fth e oOutl u tla w s a n d a a b nV d f Ji t - " : P(ea'sesee\•eWAGOWra ^ ’l ■ ■■ b e y o n d m o s t o fh I is pla y s." • . • lia a n d S ilv ia ’s sQ itors. - ; • . .. i . ■ ‘ !r ' . i ------— — ------" ------^ — ^— ------.

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C-2 TImovNovW. Twin/in Folio,I Idaho FricJoy. Soptorr t :- — ^ ^ d e aa w a y , ^ ]Himted’^ h ig h -on_ue]f^vi i ideoJistN ^ i l e iiMiappenn i n g ^ ^ - TbeTimcs-Ncw8 " ancf ii^icn he does, he isis la! rg e ly u nable h is b o xers. e n w itl^he flyipg pigf or N ew videos to do' atijThing a b o u t it. But even the them. AnAnd then ... oh. use youio u r Single pare!ents gather for gameg night New videos this weekeck in Twin Falls ...... —- youngest horror film aficionadoaf will ■ ima'ginatir NNew Directions, behlnd^'e sp rc tra lI toilet t( bowl constructed out of jn and directed by V.F. Law- o f p ( » r sa p m ade, so m e Ic'th:'thal connection • WriHcn ; Quality Assumncc Lai.aborstory on the C ollege o f■Southern So t Idaho campus.7 “Hidcawa/? (R) —- 1piis is an un- piMicsamand \vavcs of translucent li^ t.t. with Vassago during hishi visit to the ton, Avho0 scriptcds “P/ctty Woman*' Those attending arcr c ^ 9 ^ to bring their fav o riteit e jga m e to sh a re a n d a w hite pleasantly dull horror fihfilm with no real It’s aI familiarfn si^ t, since the movieinc void. (clearly n t a man obsessed by hookm). elephant to donateite to the winner’s prize pool1. AiAdmission is'frce, and'child c hills 10 sp e ak of, asideJe ffrom whatever opens withwl a,,gruesome nrblogue in in Director Brett Lconanard and screen: this projectectlhls observes all oftl# ar(» nr ss— Iaram ,-M aybc- that.cxpl )laywrigbt)_musi.bc-lhc^only-|J|° Club, pwnei son i^ ily , already trouroubled by mis*‘ the sameic arena.a • ’ lumbers apelike throu^^ “The Hunt- guy in towown.who can’t tell that theIhc SHOSHONE - The1C W «st,M5gi6KopcrW ^\viicrmCTslinil'WcSt'MflglC'Rietre" comthunicfltions betwceivcen dad Hatch Whatevtever happened to Vassago is cd," a so-bad-it’s-a-stitclIch manial arts melancholloly look in'Kirina.’s eyesres ation Club are co-sporonsoring a yard sale from 100 a.m.a. tp 4 p.m. Saturday on. '■ (Jc^ Goldbluni) andi teent< daughter left for later,lat but Hatch’s trip is inter-rr- movie that should be calailed “Middle' means tliatlat he’s her last fiing. That’sIt’s -th e c lu b h o u se d e c k . Everyone E is welcome and inviinvited to bring merchandise • . Rc^ha'(Alicia Silycrstoistone). Regina’s . runted byjy thei intervention ofsupersur-ir- A g ed M u ta n t N in ja Turicckey." ■ bccauscMeMeganinja Kinjo (Jolm Lone)le ) to .sell. , • ' ^^jyf>ical adolescent olicnaimation has been gcon Dr.r. JoJ n a s N ycbcm ., Ju st a s H atch± * As Paul Racine, an AnAmerican high- has been hiredhir lo kill her. . The W «t Magic Lai-ake Recrcatipn Club has plann;!anned a' L ab o r D a y B o a t Pa- exoccrbated by dad’s corcompulsive pro- is aboutIt t to c ru is e in to c y b e rh c a v e:n n tcch exec who' finds hieliujself caught. "You cancat die quick and.puinlcss-ss- radc for noon Sunday,y. A barb w d e w ill be g in a t 33 p.ip.m. Cost is S5. Tlie public - tectiveness, brought ona byb: tlie death of hand-in-ha•hand with his rcoently dcpw1- - between the swords of.ririvaf Japanese ly or slowowly and painfully. Youou is invited. For more infnfonnfltj^,-call Jonny Bubb) aat t |(2 0 8 ) 4 8 7 -2 0 3 7 . a y o u n g e r iiu g h te r a y/ear e a j earlier. cd daughtcJiter, the doctor's TOinistrationsIS niiyos, Lambeh looks tou>tally lost. Tills ' choose,"* KinjoK dccluim s. In a.hu-lU- During a ride home: fit>mfit an unhnp- pull him1 biba ck to life. ' ; g u y co u ld n ’t tell a com puilutcr chip from manitarian an gesture,- he then swiftly“y R |v^rC 5or R 1 Sunday with kid's gomes, thdr lives, but Hatch is ddeclared dead tims all te in town, but I p e f r e niko k will headline the3 and 9 p.m., and Musu s ic M agic think it will keep morerc «of the locals S un Vallialley Ice Sfyjw, 9 p.m.,, karaoke at 8 . CARVEDHAMMg ROAST BEEF E around who ordinarily lealeave town this - s u n Vailalley Skat/ng Center. • Community celtilebratlon: ^ M weekend." • Monday .. . TIckete:i: $30 for gVie«l ad- Ketchum's W agooh Days - ^ . The Big Hitch Parade, w nmunity celebration; :• m i s s i o nn. , $70 for buffet. Forr '‘ conclude with a F l a p j a c k ’ . 1 p.m. Saturday embodiesles that htentage, >eservatirse shov/ at -9 a.rn.; shoiv vintage wagons,”,’’ s a id G o rd o n . Sunday----- the Hailey Arena a( ^ salad bars yecsggie bar, pasta bar,W ' mmunlty celebration:: and the V\/agon DsJays Arts iunlor mailarket livestock-sale R ock, a businessman and,d ccollector who T h a T ^ r m.; the carnival fron)J beverage barn & dessert bat, divides his tim e'bewecn,S«.,.I=n„dhi. S< Jhe.T wvin l, Falls County_Falr• and Music Festiv[v a l fro m jes at the Twin F'afls1 10:30 a.m. until 10 p.p r;n noon to rrmidnight; a perfor- ____ ^ ^ A l S O ' S — • Blaine County home. •, 3y Dee Rose on th6‘ ^ ' Rock has two that willJlVmthcBig {; ' ^ Pairgrounds In Filer• • Music and comeledy: Leg- mance-;by 1“ Hitch Parade, including a Silicar ofiho ■wKf' a nnon'denominatJonal e i n d s In C o n c e r t willill perform free jstagege^at 1 p.;m.;' an ^ Yellowstone5u!ge. c h u r c h sservice € at 10:30 a.m.;.. a ; n 8 p .m . d in n e r sl-show and scavengerlerf^unt at' 2 p.m.; ar r $ ] iis rnlval from noon to an ; 11 p.m. cocktaiail show, performailance by Nielsen’s ‘•Collecting wagogs is; somethingsc wc earn y o iir p a r t y ^ I ~ got into a few years a^o,0. :and we love m ldnighliht; the angus steer Cactus < Petes Resortirt C a s in o . S ta r g a z:er e r Dance Co. at 51 I V -S 2 it.’,’ he said. "W e have somesot property show -atit noon;I the junior an- Jackpot. . Dinner shoiow prices p.m.; Ilnecb i:iai cing on the free ------noar-Ketchumthat-wc’re're-developing—gus-showow.-jersey-show,~4=H—j--siart-at'$l2:95;~ththere's a“ Stage-a|-7"7'p|n7rand'Kansas“ and w e use th em there." r o u n d - rrobin o showmanship $7.50 5 cover chargele for the in concert;rt at 8 p.m. CftW dre.n^O^peryc If more contemp'Oraryiry stages arc and operen class dairy goats cocktail t show. For' rreserva- • Commimunity celebrption: th r o u g h 1 2 y e a a . m ore to y o u r taste, th e re 'ss th e c i ^ t h a n - a t 1 p .mTI.; . ro u n d -ro b ln sh o w - tions t and informatiorDn, call 1- Th6 BelUIlevue Labor Day -'nual Sun Valley Collectorjr CarC Auction, m anshipip a t 1 :3 0 p .m .; ->the 800-821-1103. I ■ ' Cel'obrjitiition will feature aI LVNCHHOUBS: which will nm fhjm 2 to0 7 pjn. Satur- angus opi5pen a t 2 p.m.-; ro u n d - - • F'9PC§. skating: t1994 and shodtoCtt onc Main Street att Mon-Sot JJ am - 4 pi day and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.1. 'oon Sunday ^t. j-Qbin shchowmanship at 2:30"• 1992 ' Olympic gold n-medalists 10:30 S.m,m ., a p a r a d e a t 11 tiie so c ce r field at Sun Valle; DINNER HOURS: .J horthorn Maine Anjou Oksana ( Balul andid Victor a.m., Savawtooth Scramble' I Moa-73iurs. 4pxn-St» p m More than 200 cars willVtllbespldon at 3 D.m.:n.; Slmmental, Charo- Petrenko I will headdllne.the from 1 top 2 p.m., and food, consigranent,-includinga-19 > . FTL&Sat.4pm-.9:30i ilers, Gelbvleh, Pled- - Sun S Valley Ice Show,M, 9 p.m., crafts and i e 3 9 Klli!BfflLYRD.,TvifTwin FA as*734-1223 . Inty co u p e, a 1966 Ford M u i d m u s i c In th e park . Sun ii am •Spin Muarascoupc nionleseie and Limousin show- Sqn S Valley^Skating3 Center. ,from noon anda I98SCorvetteglasstofStop. 'n to 5 p.nr\. — F ood a lso abounds a t thhe e festival, no- tably at the Rouiiy Beer’ GardenGi at the comer of Fourth and EastSt stres ets today from 5 to 10 p.m ., the M inern e r's L u n ch on the same spot Saturday froirrom 12:30 to S p.m, and the annual Hapjae!•jack Breakfast I ^ I on the s ^ e site Saturdayly ands Sunday ' from 8 a.m. to no^n. There will also be lots'ofofstufftobuy. 1 . , al the Blue Haven Antique F a ir so u th o f Ketehum daily from 9 a.m to ' ' and at the the Antique Peddeddlers Fair Worin Springs Village todayday and Satur* day from 10 a.m. lo 6 p.m. at n d S un d ay M from 10a.m.to5p.m.. , For the harder*to*please, t h ^ s th e DuII-A-RSina in the Hailey RodeoRi Arena " at 4 p.m . Sunday. T hey’ll let;t yyi o u ride ^ ...... - I f yo u . prefer to ride a lawawn i choir.ihc... best places to watch thele pf a ra d e a re 3 along Sun Valley Road and in front of . various businesses along the north end^ o fM a in Street, Jaquet said. • = = * 'Hotel rooms arc in shortft su^ly,s but ;^',V 1 9 9»5i DODCSE R A M some were still available asIS orWednes-o v • day. Call the Chamber ofCCommerce or of-. 'ULL S IZ ficeqt80C^3-3347. IE O N P I CKUjP i I Ketehum Wagonon Days schedidee ^ ' - ' -nxtay lOojn.-noon — Ketehum-!un-Sun Valley [Sm tVE^ 2 m m Historical Tour,. Ketehum HeritogeHe ood m i )DAYI I Sky Museum; S*10p.in. ^—- RotaryR Bar- S t o c k --5T-540, Color: Red.. O ne nc this pricc. Retnil;1 Price W ai $17,043.00 LeaLess Savings of $ 2 .4 550.00 0 - Your Price of $14.1 4 .5 9 3 .0 0 . bccuc and Sun Volley Centere r fof r the Alts nod Humanities S trm Dance.ce. Fourth1 ood East streets (S6.50 adulti,'$-i;$4.50chiU dren); 6-9 p.m. — Oallayt> opeoiD^:o{ 7 jm Shootout. , 1 9 9 55 DODGIE R A M 4 ^ x 4 p.m. — Blaelgock Ketehum M a i n S t ^ - a S tto id sy V 44 T O N DlilE S E L SIT I ■ 8 ftjn.-I2J0 pjii — Flapji fast. F o u rth a'fld E ast stre e adults. S3.50diiIdrBi)il0ajn.o n . — 3 on 3 •Basketball Shootout, AUdnsonson Poifc (9 a.m. redis»tibn); 10:30.a.nia .r n :— CAPA bareback ridingrp^ocrtonnatVcet! i Suii V alley H orsoneo’i Centienter; 1'p.Dt |#1ave TTT B ig H itch Poode (SuQ Voll/alley Hot«^ „ ; , ^ ^ TOPAir! ock -^ST-523. Color: Bindlock.185 .O ne ac cKls price. 1Reeoa Price W as $31,t1,837.00. Less Savings 6; m o i's Center west to Main andSim'VU*aiid Scocl ( o f -tiy roads,'then nohh ot omjilSaddl»' 27.987.00.-, • ' . • ' R m d t o ^ ^ ■ ValfCT Road); 12:30-5 p.mu . —- NGm’s' Ltsncb, Fourth and East itreilrecU(SS): 2:30-10 p.m . — W agon a n Alts and' : .Music Festival, Forest.ServicryiceBlo^. • Wsshinsldn and Fust: ?-5 ppjr j n . - ^ S u n ' iiK^'2r7i53sr m l » F l f l h A nnul] Sun'VaOey ^Car A t i c t ^

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Frldi'Way. Soplom bor 1, 1995 Timoiimofi-Ndws, Twin Falls. Idaho C*3 ' N obed winniler G raass w idlens hiss ‘fieltft’ -Nanicy Drevw goes^ ____ -.A... 'BOW CGcrmany (Al(A?) -- lnl99Q r/^ "^~^~~' "T When Fonty says it,it, h e ’s referrin g w ith thc-ried and praised, Germany’s failed 184348 democratic change.e. He wjftchjjs^he leader g u a g c:s s over o her lifclime, hut there /. trust itself to be united;ed and powerful Grass’s’ work'has been comparedI to Tcvolutiqnt then wen:nt over to the ri.se andid fulli in the doorlcss eleva;va- Gone is the Titianm hair, or at least are alwuIwuys new readers to bring ' ognin. . th a t o f'm m agical realists like Gabrielriel conservatives and wcA-as a P r u s s i a n to r o f theth ' building where he hha a s r e fe r e n c e s 19 itif. No\V slie’s a intothe,filie, fold. 'Tlic world didn't.lcoi,!comc to an end Garcia MMarquez. He weaves fantas- ' w o rk e dJ aas a clerk under three difyjf. reddishiblond. butJt the blue eyes To get those readers, the editors with G orm ^ uniflcotication, but Grass, tic, allego:goricol characters into fabrics•ics ^The charactcr Foniinty, a literary ferent regimes.rej; - ^ . still sparkle, the bl'blue Mustang is decidedfed Nancy's life had to be • the grumpy genius oof f isuch Gemian with broaioad historical dimensions. man. has servednhe-NiNazis, .the com- Not muchmu happens in this noveld ofo . nifty .trans;p'(p 'o r ta tio n '. a n d m o re modern,mo< with all ilie attendant -novels OS "The Tin Drum".andD n “Cat Grass:s i is a 'p e r p e tu a l N o b e l P rizizc e munists and the "Wesessis,” or West many m m< otifs and little plot se ■' George ond Bess arcire still along for problem?ems. But ^on’t think level- -- . - ' . a n d M o u se ,” la rg e ly/ rcretreated from candidatelate, although m any readersers Germons. But never withw his whole between:n 1989 and .1991. M ostly;,ly 'the ride, all the wayw to W ilder headed■d NancyS will be tempted by ' •public life.. • — - • feel h e has h£ nevir equaled the thrce-cc- heart. • ’ , Fonty undant his family simply watcliilcii Uni«-Tsily-. . • ' .sc x .a lcIcohol o l o r drug's. He recently returnedled with one of novel seniencs thot.begon with "The Tinrin .' The theme of taint,[ited writers is and adaptipt to unification. •' • A f t e r 6 5 y e a r s . iin it d .m o re tlia h ' '“S hle's e 's going to hang on to her his most ombitious; wworks, a 781- Drum” (I(1959), a wartime story off a taken up'by Fonty-andd hisI "Day-and- The marriagema of unification didn’ 125 books. Nancy’ DrewI ffinally rs principleiples and goc^hsen.se," says • .■ page exploration‘of GeGerman histoiy -boy whoho shatters glass with hislis Night-Shadow" as the:ley stroll, post- - work butut thet way it was premisedIbv b; ■ .goingtocoIlege._ A n n e .Greenber«,vcx«utiveG rt editor and literature told throiirough the char- screams.s- ■ Berlin W oll,';throughI ithe streets of “thtf^ccor:ond-rate Bisinarck.” os Font] . The aptly titRdd "New Lives," at Archw::iiway. . r ' ______acters of Eg;ity, a qiquixotic East'____ l n . ‘_*EirEin Wcites Fcid.” the mamijn __ .Pren2|ouer_^/g^_^^it Berlin's cafe__ r e jc r s t[ pq j Choncellor Helmut Kohl New Loves." ihe firsirsi in the Nancy • Changeinge has always been a con- G crm a^ convcrsatiotionalist, and chomc^tff would appear to be o.rcin-in- society neighborhood,v1 , where "every- Onuriifico[ication ni^t^ as the firework; ------DrcwOnCampus-seseriesrwill debut— stanr-im*llin^h'e lifc-of'Garson-Drew.’s ------• Koftaller, his secret polii•olicer^hadow; carnation>nofthe i 19th-century novelistlist one wos someone elsese's informant, -go ofT, FontyFc shakes his fist at thi officially onjPhidajay, but copies pretty daughter.dai She began life ^ Although "Ein wei«eiteff Feld" is'a Theodore>rc F o n ta n e . G ra s s g r o w s his[lis a n d p o ^ rn s w e re hondlidied like secret crowd: , began sncalcing intoo 1bookstores last 1930. a 116-yuar-old debutante with cotnplcx'mixture of herpes,* c it gives critique: ool f reunification on the medi-di- .ffiessages.." ■ ' “ Y e aih, h , icclcbrate, you W cssissis, .wecl^Hcrc, Nancjcy is 18, avyay goldenI hair.ha Pretemaiurally compe- - d very pointed, oftenn aamusing por- urn of thehe new Germon state Fontaneme They stop ,in at O' MevlcDonalds and W e’rc gigoing to wrap oursclvejvcs frohr^ome fbr thee first time and tent, shehe c&uldc do anything, includ- • .trait of Germo/i.uniflcaIcation. It’s the _ observed]id in the late 1800s. drink 0 lot of milkshiikJlkes. I^onty,' in around yg- ed astronomy, cello play­y- Grounding Salzmanan in the real world are hishi; Continues. Archwajay Paperbacks year thatfiat the decision may have • of-age memoir could ho'havo been iubtitled "Iron & ing and kung fu — semi­ & li- refreshingly nondysfuncitnctional parents, a pessimistitistic has started, the' n^onthlyn\ ‘"O n . .ij^lreadyy been b made. WhaVs that K haki.” nal int.cirests-Jhat wduldId O z z ic and a harri<^ Harriarriet. C a m p u s” s e rie s in hopes Ik of keep- tapping» soisound? Hmmmm. It sounds Tlie books have their:ir similarities.s Tlie writing is return later in life. The sections with hisis adored,'gloomyi father makelake ing readers as thejcy enter their like Morseo rse code f o r ... consistently sweet andd simple.s The anecdotes are This frequent flier of3f • tlie best trading. teens. Nancy Drew mayn have sold Ned is hisiory!h small and charming.. AAnd the writer's voice is CovercsurMvyOwTiMaHoOl* flight.-; o f fan c y ta k e s th1C e His sloic father offersrs downbeati but down-to-cartl:artli earnest and self-dcprccatieating. In fact, you. stay withitn reader on some offbeatat advice without diminish!ishing any of his son’s cosmicm ic “Lost in Place” durinj;ing some inconsequentialial rides. He imagines himsimself an astronaut, and heIC • d rea m s. W hile other, dadsdac m iyu say \heir sons arc m om ents bccau.-ic S alzmm ana is simply a very likoble)le trains for cramped spacciQccs by silting in sid e a c a r dJ ­ - . fools, h e says his so nI’s ’s personal explorations havelOvc -j [ F IR S T A N N UIa A l ]" - g * — « character. board box for hours. Heie picturespi him self o Zen ma.s-s- “panache.” His wisdom m to his son is both profoundu n d O h o v uW-UP OR SHUT-lr - u p s A L C But middle-class Ridgefield, Ri Conn., is no10 .ter and buys a bald-heudid wigw to add to the look. And,J, and eminently pmctical.il. . Shanghai. , mo.st vividly, he undertakrtakcs years of tortuous mar-r- When Salzman asksks hiin how a cosmic cloud3ud C O O L FREE 51STICKERS THROUGH L A B , O R P A Y Salzman’s obscrvatioitions of being a Yankee in tial-arLs study under tliec tulelagetu of a borderiine psy-i'- c a n d r if t f o re v e r , h isis father replies: "Nobodyi d y ^ ------______China were frcsli, inlriguiiguing and revealing, Readingng c|^patli. Only wheivhesjces sc a fricnd — a neighbor­r-__ Imows, really, ^ut you'ou’ll have a better idea once a illcooi-" s-fU r^llO ____ ; tinsT)ner memoir — deldetajling the years firom His'iis' '• hood bully'tiirned buddyly--^"hcarly'slrangledby theirir you get a job,” And Jiis,one-\vordJii ans\ver to-hi'a" , '5 = early boyhood in RidgeIgefleld to his time at Yalelie sadistic kung fu teacher:r doesd Salzman discover theIC s o n ’.s c lim a c tic p h iloisphical s p angst attack is ten- University — is more likeike pulling an all-nightiir withth emptiness o f his single-mit•minded pureuit. " der, loving and true. • • a new, friendly roommateate keen on telling you everyry Tliis incident topplesi his well-ordered universe, soo • Tlie reader might notJt ffind perfect happiness in „llall ■^^ "'■ M W K iO O l G r o o v e ^ detail of liis life story, suchuch as it is. he begins a dazed and ccot onfused cxi.<;tcntial q u e st too o f ”X-ost in’P lac e," but1 HIlike Salzman’s search for his unDfwrouiisrn^^ So "Lost in PIncc" isI notno so much an .examination)n fm d so m e m e a n in g to itI all.all ■place in tlie universe, the.he journey's nol so bad. D O U B L EFEATURE ^ $ ^TO N S OF SUPER CLEAN^ OOODS FROM NEW. Talk-shhow hosstYvrites; for all \workinggmoms L RELEASE S. FAST CEAR,R COUTLETS. 95 BOARD V CLOSE-OUTS. FRESH 96i.96i, SKATE a x > 0 % . SKI ______B y Leslie B a i k c r _ ^ insMom - I book,"— s«ys - like-you? T^M your-littlc-lie — gg/jcagngra^ < X ) O p S & SPpRTS ACCECCESSORIES AND Mb;i£. . s l e w ■ — -. w o m e n Iik Dallas Miming News • I Debbie, single B ook revlilew girl's teac:acher jo u 're looking to on the Run” [ > O N T Wia'ASTE YOUR MONEY ORDRYOURUFE! momof7-year- — meet otherler moms in the class. Have M anu^ f FIND THE HUGE:E SALE IN TRAIL CREEK< SISHOPPING V^LL^OE ‘ , Hang out with iSebbit)b ie N ig r o f o r . J “I a business, curbing mom j|9 j|^ old Alexis. “I . ming sickness' them overcr :for a tea party, with their IN SOLm-f KETCHIHUM • M ON. - SUN. 11-6-6 - T H R U L ^B O R • two -morning hours atI h(her 7-Elevcn 1 had no tim e to0 and keeping caulino\vercr from stink- daughters.-rs.- Y o u ’v e g o tta d o s o m‘C- c - , • NlE F W C O O P S A R R I V I N CSPAILY P . V f I'book signing and tiitfl-isis whatv ydu — write the darnedd in g . thing to m(make some heiidvVay. You . L o r r O R CA;:ANT FIND us - CALL 726-?26-2740 TODAY! V and anyone else withinlin earshot — m M She’s part Ermo Bonombcck, part look a littleli e s a d .” leam ; - The paperbackk Heloise, part Dear Abbyby, part Avon Her tan comes from na bb< o ttle . DEDDtl' ] - • lady . And o big part o f'that tl guy who She weighed 212 bcfbefore giving b ' deprecatingg mokes his living talkiking fast for binh to her daughter. I anecdotes, funn advertisements. She crams more wowords into o — - —S-=J factslind com -' She gives unsolicited,I, y e t a p p re ci- minute tlian W ebster docs>es in 0 quartet » ^^3otw Y noB nibn-sense tips. ated, odvice. To Daisy ClClavijo. a sin- ■ o f dictionary pogcs. . "Everyodiee g lc m o th e r o f tw o , s h e ,susuggests find- V She has 0 gift for mokinik in g e v e ry d a y ’ w h o h a s haa hoi a baby iias done somc-- ing other moms in the sarfame boat and 1 : life funny. - ' ~ • thing reollylly stupid at least once that,i switching off child-carcc (duties. That V B 1 ; ■ \yait. Back up a minut«lutc. A 7 a.m. had thej»tcotentinl to ruin the child forr way; the adults can take: tturns getting ' . ; book-sighing? At 7-El«r:lcven?It’sa life,”sh*^*Wrtit£s. ‘‘I ’ll n e v e r fo rg e l th e5 ■“ out and the kids can play/together. t , ; Jo k e , n g h t? ' d h y m y 3-n;J-month-old daughter rolledJ 'Oh<> w o m a n , s u rro tinided d i by three m childrcn'and holding h M • : -Nope. At dawn’s earlyly 1light it may offithebedconto the floor ... ' her fourth. ■ i i : ■ u — ^ likc.0 joke. By 9 a.m..a.n it .seems . . f;She crielaice ;iom c of her syndicated radiorad show. favorite hailioir products and lipstick, friends and my fam ily’s nn( o t h e re .” ■ * = ; ;*TIiis is deilnitcly a bookhoc for [Ko- "Slic givescs advice for finding aI “Listen to me," Delebbic says, -v r” -”' 1, c h a n g e d n o m o , n e w . ' pie who have no timene to read a lawyer, fixitxihg a broken heel, starting- “You don't think thererc arc other ^aeet -oiul'PlaeeB Ui V U gue opportunity to anrujnounci-jrour relocatton, c; o r •■'you/eM iM vxeUutg;. ThuiM spevialpam , borderedred in color, itillfen tu n ^e$M_phot08raph'MC0rnittr^nied.hyyour nusssago70 u^iich teiUba ntad ■r oper S6,000 potentiat J^st-siellUing [■■ ' ContaeVtyour.TtiAeniea-^eitm Salet 'ReptjBserUntativii^r hie Tlmc*-N«tn^ l m j d e S a U » . ; 0 p fio t o ', w o r ita et/^tv p yr' rt m L CQ O g lL O R . books lisist FC ■■ DeadUtuit^^^ddy,'^Sapteihber S, 1995 ♦ R u S e p t e m be e r r llilP. Q S : 's ■feifew ''ab6 u t y< I^ght-Riddia^ News ScrviT v ic e • I j f l l W roiiCr business., ■' N eW i'N amae.i'i.N < jew F ace,s...New Locali)tio n > V- ■ Here arc the best scllcillers for the V < week ending Sept. 1, com^)mpiled from 'V a H e y iiiila from independent a n d c h a in O a r i f i n .V v - 'v i ^ r A . C . . 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h a v in g leading the South Carolina quartet a n d th e BlowUsh to mul- ...... tiplatinum .sUitus.. . liuv- in g a b last,” '.says~ ^ R Ru. u c k e r.'" ! d o n ’t Rucker sec how people ■ ■ can h a v e fun ’ whcp the one liiing you wanted your whole life you finully a l^ow c a n y o u nol b e ha p p y ?" ■The bund's sunnyf ooutlook partly comcs from a strorrong Southern upbringing. " W e nl! love o u r famumilies." i said-the 29-ycur-oid Rucker in an interview fVom AU.stin. T e x a s, wwhere l the-band iind stopped for a concaicert during thijir- summurtour. " W e have no sto ries:s totc go on Oprah W infrey and tcli. ... 'We grew up **“V - l e i x s W o rm e n s J K Z i d s happy and w e’re stilltill happy, so 1 ' guess we write thee ssongs we do write." ■ ‘ T e a n IS a x i s l e a n s H ootie’s debui LPj P for Atlantic Rccords, "Cnicked Rea^ear View,” has • been entrenehcd atopop Binboard's' album chans for a goodod ;portion of tlie II / G5iris Arizor)na Jean •’ year with sales of overpvt 6 million. I\/ ^ona Jean ‘Hold My Hand" VIen's • Arize nieirtop 10 singles. "Ho Compaiany® = = « n il—Let-Hor-Gry,-n«lntlcd-radioi-for-— 1 JjiR^io® JeansIS mats from altemativcr to country; the Gompa (selected colcolors) : follow-up. “Only WarVanna Be With 9 ', Y o u ," looLs to .b e doinngtliesame.: g t ' (fBlaelaxed fit jeans, black &I blbleached colors only). brieig. 24^^-26^^ Rucker’s explanation;ion for all. this, , —^ Orig. 15 aside from exhaustive-.ve-touring that • included some 300 datestes lost year"? $ - |y 9 9 n $ 9 9 7 "There’s no symboibolism in.pur NOW* NO]W » 1 0 " .songs,” he said. "W c say exactJy what . NOW» we think and what we feel. Maybe people just want ant alalternative to ■ ~ ■ allcmativc. And^xvc-justust happened to-- c o m e alo n g at tl^ r ig lit tii .’What they haw to sayuiy sometimes is controversial. Racismm iis tackled iii • B - "Drowning,” a song; in which they ■ n protest the Confederatetc iflag iliat flies 30% *j' off Ladles Roliobes and Sleepw'e/'eaf^Orlg. to ‘34” • 27“ Levi«vi® 5 5 0 's Orig. ‘39” over South Carolina’sI ’s S t a te h b u s e . o i 1 9 ■ • Rucker says he’s goiten-en death threats O' Ladies Fashionn B fas Orlg. to ‘14 • 8 » S tJ oohn t Bay® stripe PPolo Shirts Orlg.‘19 o v c rit. "To those people,lie , th e F i r s t ' 99®Jr ' Tops 0 rig.‘l 6 . • 50% o ff f! Select Mens Jeaians and Canvas PaPants » Amendment is the motnost important j . thing until you say somethingsor that 11I ==JrTops&Bottottom s'0 rig. ‘20 • 29®® Levi«vi® Denim Sh irts Orlg.'42c 1 ■ • they don’t like," he said,lid. "I j u s t d o n ’t j have time for other pe«people’s igno- • 14*’JrDeniiti I Jumpeper, Skirt & Scootersrs Orig. ‘24^” v 6 ” City.&.Street® Tees Orlg.|. ‘9” ran e e. I ’ve experienceddil it every day of a . my life, .and now I juslusi don I hove 40%-50%off JrCcCoordinates • 2 5 % offfAII y Gold Toe® Solocks tim e." 1 You can’t turn on MlMTWorVH-l *3130%-75% off Petit!tite Sportswear • ON SALE-E All Towncraft®> underwear / •without seeing iheir cheerfulchc faces; . _ o/ 0 0 they’ve l^-en profiled twi(iwice in Rolling 30%-75% 'J* off Wort)mens Sportswearir - - ^ ------...... -•-30%.off-'tyoung.mens.Ass!S rted Jl velty.Teee e s ...... :.. Stone and in US and EiEntertainment " “ * W eekly magazines. 30%-50% off Wort)rthington® Separjrates. • 20% oft/iAII NFL & NCAA^ Team Sports AppiDperal RuckCT does worry aboibout overcxpo- • 3( sure, though.. 30%-50% off Huntnt Club® Separate:es & Ultinfiate Basjsic s • 5® USAI OlympicC Apperal:l Tees, Tanks andi £ Shorts Orig. ‘Z® ; "1 want the next rcconcord to do well o/ — ] want the next fivee recoitJsr to do 30%-50% off Cablibin Creek® Separaates . , • 5 0 “/o o ff/f All M ajor Leaguele Baseball Caps, well. 1 definitely don’t wiwant people to n r ' ^ 499-1999 -5 2 9 ” /• get tirvd ofHootie and the Blowfish." * 30% 01 -75% off LadieJies Dresses ®® All Young M enss Vests Ojlg.‘l9»»-!2 • - Hootie's most distinct!'ictive featur? is o/ Rucker's honey-rich, bob o o m in g b a n - 30% *Jl. -75% off IVIissi3ses National Brannd Coordinates • .14” Cityy Stfeet®I Flannel ■Shirts.J Origv‘19” tone that’s straight outlut of a-^bspcl * Cf _ , choir-Guitarisl-MarkBrBryan, bassisi .'.t _____.y.^50% -75% off Ladjjes ie S wi m we3I_._ Dean Fclber,and dnimmamer Jim "Soni" Sonefeld provide the: rtrock ‘n’ roll tinged witli blues and soul ■They met while studtudents at the University of South Caroarolina. Rucker . • 29®' Men:3ns USA Hiker& Orllrlg.’49” and Bryan played as.a.i a .duo before • 114"Boyslevi® < 56')60 (Bleach colorjonly)I Orlg. I ‘30->32 hooking up with Felbeiiber. Sonefeld • ' •'30% -75')5% off Casual & DressD Shoes for ththe Family joined in 1989. , • 9®' 9‘ Boys Baseball C aps Orlg. ‘20 Some critics have poohooh-poohed the ■ •29”.Reebobok Fantasy for LadleIes0rlg.$40 band's good-natured ap]approach; one • i14" ^ Boys Dockers'®S® (siSs^H) Orlg.‘c‘3f' . ' — particularly sliiirp :, FRucker said, kept the band laughing for an hour. • r'B oys Fleece Topo p s drig.-»8 •Tlicrc was this one in IDetails mag- a z in c ," h e sa id . “ T h e y/ scsaid if milsio • 2'3®'Girls Tops Orig.tl.to'ia” ' , ■ , was baseball, w e'd be thehe replacement I players. I thouglit that wasonoofthcwa; • 020%'-30% ( off Ch'iiaildrens.Heavyweig gilt Coats ^ 5 0 ^ 75%.off ^ Ladies Fastshion Jewelrji' g rea test things I’d e v e r rwad.’’reai . . R u c k e r ho-s n 3H -m oniiimill-old daiigh- ^ 7^ Boys Fleece Pantmts Orig,‘12” . •.50%-75'>/5%off14KGoideearrings, Chains-&•& Bracelets ter. Carolyn Pearl Phillips:ips; he and the baby’s motlicr dated forfor eight years • 11" ® Girls New Moveses® Textiired Leggi)ings prig. 'O'" • 99®Jewelrelry Armours Orig. $24’49 ..-i. but never mumed. He basibased "Let Htfr , Cry." in which he takes Ullie woman's role, on their relationshiphip, as wdl as * "Only Wanna Be With YoiY ou." . ‘ The album is tingedI w:with sadness. (■ ' “Running From an Angi.ngel" tells of - . ■ Rucker.'s troubled older;'r b ro tlie r, a n d • /d off Selected Thrirow Rugs he mourns his, mother. C:Carolyn, who • 30% off All Decicorative Throw PillowsPi • 50% died of a heart attack, in “I'm Goin' ■* id Comforters Home’’ and "Not Even the T re e s." ' • 5(50% off SelectedI 1Bed Spreads and ------iT h c lucky-iliing-forjncjnc is a coupic " ■ of days before she hadlad Ihc heart attack, she cam c'td'vii 'v i s i f 'm e i n “ ' •- • Columbia," he said. "I-goi•got dmnk arid ___ M M agic Valalley Mall said a lot of things ihmBt rv1 o -D lw n y s ” . jiteifiiatKno— ^ ■' ■‘^w anT ttT to say! SiTm"os( oonr=-ji.BpT- f e o h n I.O tfsr ______. wanted to say, i’ve alreadyidy»i_d to hcr._. . donwri ■ ^ HOURS^ S : ■ "She dc.scrvcs to be herelere seeing my pnvtsn | lon.-Sat. 10 a.n.m. to 9'p.m . su c ce ss. S h e a lw ay s sto oj d hI y m d " ' Sun.. 11 a.m . t- o - ■ > t «=» M.' T - ...... [he Blowfish became whailallhadtodo, - mpuy hot what I wanted-to do,do," he said. I____ " A n d th e n w e g o t a little‘bitofsucccss bit __ , and ihinfts'startcd gojngIg 1 fo r u s Ihis'rw ord. mid l didn't la w a s d o in g it for. m m i . J . , . ‘ 1' ' ; f '■ ' t , S' ^ C '

\ '■ ■■■■: J w ' , Fridayay. Soptom bof 1. 1095 Timos-NO5-N0WO. Twin Falls^ Idaho C-G Brieflyly in th e> arts Bellev^ue g^arjrsu p )hTliiiuOwnln^ar'6'prm r-' Artists on1 cxpectedd to wrap up their Labor Day • Plein Air Paihtcihters is o special ihrec-day eventev< that provides an opportu-rtu- ofticeat 733-4922. • Times-News writer weekendJ in Belleviii;. watching.Ihe tra- to observe seven noted artists as ditional “shootout”“sh on Main Streetjjit jiaint outdoors. The event is .m., followed by the parade^ut _ • ^ thej- available for MV niler, D oobies ' ^ B E L L E V U E — Trime i was that 10:30 a.m., 'sp'onso’iisorcd by the Kneeland Gallery,i l Tickets stiUi Bellevue’s celebration v.was the biggest 11'. ible for Saturday night’s 271 FFirst ir Ave, N. (726-5512) BOISE — A fewV tickets arc still availabl Labor Day party in soutliit]i.ccntnil Id.iho. “ W c huvt:have.a number of old-lim©'cars.' The-Anne Reed Gallery, 620520 Steve Miller/Doobiee Brothers concert in thele Boise Stale University^ . "Uused lo be that tlthe (Ketchum)’ 1 think 4515 aal t last count," C am eron saJ3'.'' Yalley Rodd, is featuringing Pavilion, - Wagon Days.ended bnm.Saturday and goingling to .bc a_pret_ty g o o d -siz e d - lown for his, 1977 and 19H2' -^'Kenronro Izu: New .Works" throughjgh Miller, a Wood Rivever Valley resident best knov “ llic T w in F a lls C o u n ty FFair didn’t start parade." kvill p ^ o r m w ith th e Sieve BM pPiiB oct. 1. Izu is recognized for his hiui "Fly Like an Eagligle" and "Abracadabra." wil u n til Ji-4tKDC— rm:sr“ C am j strong,Ig, brilliunt images. (788-4556) JUMP Co.plplans membershihip meeting is a lot of work and wwe always had even plannc'inned a tug-of-w.ir." , I • B r u c e -P a rk ’ss mnew pastejs' of the wtslemm landscapeI nnd Mark Stasz’s j1 trouble fin d in g c n o u ^ p

from traditionalal ito pop, os'well as early 20lhOih cd in th e perform ing nrt:irts und providing service Jo tl J- . HAGERMAN - A 111Ihree-mile hlte Highway 3( o y p u jji flges 5 10 J8 tluougljh UjcsuinmcrJi)llowjng,high,,tJ Ig paiits and sluAJy sho_es-:md ' ------1 "• cdnturyNavajowca'k'cavitigs, puebfo pbKei^f andid rnew worJcs’b’y gallery artists.'sts.- • M c m b c n h ip h o p c n jo j -iviili a ranger aJofig n .primitivc-routcp ->vcar Jo;ig p ((726-4950) ' , school graduation. similar to Ihc Oregon TtTniil is planned bring sunsunscreen and water. T hey n-profit organization dcdicaicated to developing youth ilso be prepared for \^riablc 1 ■ • Honcl-wovcn moliairme rugs and tapestries, ceiceremonial ma.sksi jewelry, tra- .^_JUM P Co-, is a non- for S a tu rd a y a i th e Mat;a g c m ia n .Fosslil sh o u ld also irjs and promoting high edurducalion through a college • and possible windy condi- ! diiional and cohtcmjemporary wood and stone carcarvings, baskets, beads, world through performing arj *•“ Beds National Monumcricnt. w e a th e r am , beat music and slonifone sculptures are featured ■ot-ot African Fine Arts, 601 Sunjun scholarship program. Participants sliould men e e t a'f 9 a.ni. a t- • lions^ an. call M ichtlc Hamilton, boboard o f directors president, ... . -..Vailcyi^ond. (726,36.-3144) ...... For more infonnation • M a rtin o H e sis s vwill introduce new serigroriraphs, including a Sun Valley;icy at 734-8284. imogc, at his cxhibilibit this month at.the Stoninjlington Gallery, 220 East Ave. (7 2 6 -4 8 2 ^ ) ° EJkhorn Resisort plays hostt d-ut-thc-thrco-day- ly rvi-nt Mnrr than 7AQ h a v i nig-y^aw q - r^JaTO ient ------will pohray BuffaliTalo^Bill. Twin Falls Countynty Prosecutor Rich Bevni} is ' .artfsts from Idaho aniind the W est will be displsplaying and selling their dy and payjng Sitting Bull. } r e a d y , w o rk s ; bin M cCracken and Dennis H p r o mnptly p or join our Directors arc M ike W interholler. Robir Free slju ttle b u s e s w;will transport visitors betweween njarked parking areas enient office-pay McCracken. • and Art in the Park bej>eginning at 11:30 a.m.' Sept:pl. 9 10. Handicapped r M- c o n v e n 0 for children or .senior citi^ns. Tickets, priced al SS5.50 for ndqlts and S3.50 fc ' parking will be dcsignc;naled al the park. Visitors; areai encouraged to walk or • / A y p l a n .. F ( or inform ation - Natural Way Health Store,e. Larson1 Arts and Andrew’s are available at Na , .ride bikes. le benefits and Hallmark in Twin1 FallsF and nt Arlene’s Flowciwcr Garden in Jerome. Tickets - W t h ® ^ , Art in the Park is anan annual fund-niising cvenjeni^sponsorcd by the Boise «» 7 ^ /(' convenielienee of paying “ may also be obtainedned by calling 734-1602. cooperative efforts of the A n Museum and madade possible through the cc t h e o>ffice, f f i p lease c all Boise Parks Dcpartmeilent. Beaux Arts Socicte, MuseumM Docents, partici- O^J ourC ustastom er Service paling aftl^ls and coneiicessionaires and numerousJS volunteers.• Net procfjgds Vuarnettesss head United VWay campaign D e p a r t mle e ] n t at 733-0931. . benefit the M useum'sR daily( operations and prograg ra m s ...... — - - - t w i n t a l i :s — T!ie ViiariietteiT'rouf'Woo^ood'Rivcr Valley women w)io /jly ‘ For more informalioiion. call the Boise Art Museiscum at 345-8330. H i oo i i ik l You! ; . sing songs and craqknqk wi'se. will headlitie|the gair;ala kickoff for the United Wriy of Mngie Valley cjmi:jmipaign on Sept. 1 IT' ' CCompiled oi from staff reports ; 5 ------: ‘ i Dreanin vaeatiIon isn’tt unnatiui'al ^ ISEBB M M . . 1 d’e ARABBY: l aam m a happily mar- T l Jn my support, ried woman, marriedied 15 years and r ■ • — C IN D Y IN H4UNTINGT0N L \ y \ 1 ^ 1 UearAbby B E A C H I 1 1 7 r ld _ o K eentertair inman.t, have two children. I1 hhave a dream. I 1 th e ^ want very much to go on a vacation ■ ; IM A bigail DEAR CINDY: Thnliree ehecrs for . ., your sweet husband. What,W a terrific with no husband, no0 cchildren— jiist ■' VanBuren; ■ me alone! I want a vvveek of doing Mother’s Day gift a "N"Mom’s H&R” , zf/^ e r.... ' 5 of small chil- . ^ l oooks m a whatever 1 want to do, with no pres- would be for mothers c ,'ithout worrying if nrjcs fromfro us. W hen our youngestCSl .drcn — scheduled, o f cceouree, for any ; ■ sure from anyfinc. with Ki-hctho- y< n 'i''/ . "/"rc M o/(r i itri 'i.riiimcrrt iniil everyone else is happyppy and content.. I child Wasvas out of diapers, my husbandind w eek en d d u rin g th e ye;u-.!U-.' ’ e the LutH cUMtouU ajiijl'im vl.. "ii.'ir u nin U.uilifiilly ni.ii i) ]>,niruilh Jiiiuluxi. w o u ld d e a r ly lo v e freifreedom from all 'voluntceieered to look after our threerec DEAR ABBY: “Neeecds a Break," F.'uf^hucnJ 1(1 .laniiinioJitfe ih who wanted a - hbmc responsibilitiess — to sleep when childrenn forf a weekend sp.I could visit,isit. the. wife and tnother w . - u v ,c imlMri-i'iii- oJiJ >w.iLiiii^ .1 pdsoii.il iuiu vu u! l uir:, u h \ly k. _ • ■ ■cnts a n d “g e t a w a y fro m it all.”1-” week’s vacation' alone at the beach, is . • Hike, and. noi have to iexplain why. A o u r offer il'izrin u f J(iif,in j m t• r,ri/^hl Jor hJ,iy \ I'uiiii’i. would be my idea It a “ marvelous time I had sle^-sp- doing ihings backward, , place at the beacli^woi :, visiting old friends, shopping 3 the beach by o fh ca v en . ing late, v ing • Instead.of going to I ling oul to dinner. M y parents g to spend three My husband thinksks mi y ■■dream" o f nnd Boinj nts herself, and then having I 1 m e rotten. Best o f all, I didn’tn ’t . w eek s c lea n in g u p the: mess r al home AMl-.mCAN ir.ll’Ki.'jSlO NS’ a onc-wcek vflcalioilion all alone is spoiled m tK F A T » i: 10 answer to "M ommy" all and children in • “unnatural." He thinksiks a happily mar- h“vc to q11 made by^ier husband ar ried’woman who-fiaiHas this kind of weekend.id. lu:r absencc. she shouldId se n d them to ^ 1 0 iturned home completely glorious, restful 'r * 0 6 / month . dream is crazy. I... I r e tu ily the bcach and have a gli ed witli a wondqfful new atti-tti- w eek at hom e, l'.l(kjr.<'lir, Well, do 1 sec a psychiatri.si, psy or go • refreshed 099 Ii'i: tude to\va\vard my husband and children,cn. For my birthday prescscnl ono yenr, to the bcach? — NlEEDS E E A BREAK’ My sweetcet husband has been doing thishis my husband look my childrencl camp- • ven years now. (Wc call il DEAR NEEDS: AssumingAi your for sevei il ing for three days. I hadad .a great tim e . auiho.Ovu cHildrcn w ill 'be p ro p[>erly erl looked afler. "M on>’sR& s F RA *)------doing exactly, what I.w. wonted.to do.. ,

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• Dances and bandsds the Magic Valley this weekend:

» .T W I N F A L L S -• TThe Disabled A m e ric a n V e t e r a n s AAuxiliai7 will hojd Jl public dance nlIt 88:30 p.m. today at the DAV Uall on1 H Harrison Street . and Shoup Avenue.:. / A rc h ie T u rn e r sic. Refreshments will provide the music, — -j w ill be .served.

JEROME - Dusty' aan n d th e N om ads • HAN A l i e n CHCDIT CARD will t)lay. from 8. p.m,'.m. to midnight O Saturday at Spanbaueluer's Barn. For V more inform alion. callcn 324-7366. C o v e r chaiBC is S5. | l , — t h e B e n n u d a JARBIDGE, Nev. - — ^ 'V j— Ethan Allen H om e Interiors of B oise r available ait l X . . . /vmA.. Cowboys .w’ill play from froi 9 p.m. to 1 Clcap azio proclur D' a i i c c ■ MofKlMy • 'nM*rmooam-s>oa»m » A HAZELTON- TheTie Id a h o R o d e o ’ , , villplayn;8p.m .''- Hvd.' n : . , . ■SS" •Band with “Coppi” will Centntcnnial Square • 6i 6 3 -Blue Lakes Bl -ALLEN - 4. aws. 90 0 « y « S amIB a A s C am ti. 0 A c.______^■ HOME INTER I O S Sunday ot.tlie L cg n c yi Lounge.U ; . Twin. FaUss * 735-0904 r ■ b}99$Llh.r:i)Mn Alim Inc. M e enJt Stj’lm lkr 4. ii

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Ant blood is without color. al first sight. You arc an original 4 5 T e rEl ^ Johnny Hart q[f. you intend to sell your houslouse, do prevent Ihe birdS off ssorrow from flying love oi fii UZ/iNT TO ■ *\ j • movi« if possi- over your head, butlut you can prevent thinker,:r, p . • SUV'/^ \ back?:. So' advise the real estate experts ex ' them from buildmg; ninests in yourhoir.” ventive, s nandsils ^^^Q.Ifthe Dead Sea» isn’t a sea. what is dance: of sex appeal.. Father exerted , • ,. ^W M P gp. y ^ I empty house seldom common much milinfluence, protection required lo / V- iricKGh'? ting price, ilioy say. I salt lake. 45 miles preventnt aiaccident.*;. Lco.v^uarius per- , (HH Q. How long does it take a snsiu ak e d • • A. A Itmdloclced s ZJ ^\‘^ 5 . [fj ■ long by 9 miles wide.Je. • sow play significant xolef in your life... {6*1* frog? .» P < so be: Our Language manan b compiling 0 Fist Diuingg S IIES (March 21-April 19): Have il ' ' : f oskiniTied for her. The Roman Marriage Mai ihingamajig and %4'haliStchamacallh. Plus a ARIES Ha g a r t h e H orribTible onew f\f few less melodious on the native tongue, out withith ‘Scorpio individual who makes- - iddess Juno was the puirone: prornises,ises, fails lo follow through on ' p ; ',':• 4 ung people. June was_ namedJ fofor. her. Any suggestions, ifbW rcfi'P^fzeW tft W cisow s yoU f4A P called the'a tsunami commiimcliiments. You’ll leam where’ you; if you don’t expect good things ihin lo "nial gi""* v/ave ca and why and what lo do about il.' 9 o lti& re.rant>0Si 'im-TfigUit [ipen especially to old peopleB in May can move oeros.s the th open .ocean os I ^ , 4 ; me above it. say the TAURl.URUS (April 2().May 20): Focus; . J especially lo ybung people) in June, speedily os a jet plam 1 . experts. oa distantstance, language, ability' to reach J. Chris Browne -nomc(u must not be a devout pagan. ’ I ■ Goddi(J.-What's the-most-quotod-Oi.OiioM-' __ Q.-Whal’a.the.Big]tgnlfltTMTit IngraUcflt bcVOnJid ]previoas _ limitatioiw.. Legdr ‘ • J! r>Tv5WCTD ^ Q inKsopcctatc? .•'permi.wioas shoi4liJ,l)e jjtQjeaed,' iveib? / chance butU'y written agrccmeril. • \. Debalnble. Still, one amdidalidale for A. Pectin. It’s al.soso the significant in- not by cha By C i u cannot B«dienl in apple peel•els. • /3EMINMINI (MajI -21-June 20): Don'i;_ g g v ~ ^ _ ^ happcit dUtinciion translates: "You ci - . ■ .hA ^R EA5C ?N 5/ Nlghlllmo nolso' ______------5 ? LEO0 (J (July 2J.'Aug., 22); More light, yM ort Walker Olstortjanco ” _ ------spct Iig«figure prominently - others ex-i Cocpunan b;—I------^■ 4 * press desidesire to moke you comfortable. - TOTBLLyOU I 1 4Croas'oxamlnos ^ I Dancor'o iikirt Bj-H------4. J B ------.Vouhavelave something of value to offer - ■ b T i ___^ —tc UnvioldinnMu I I ■ know it.il. acact accordingly. « ------VIROO 100 (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You ^TT— ---- 18 nSoitWnB-T ’ W 3 S ------I Iv^^^j^NOrSOlNG T( proporollon ^ ______could be iin the news, making news, ar- Ulyj^P Oalo: ;ing views, appearing before the Run-down joint P ^ P V ! P - 55- “~Tbt ?• w mfdia.:. ShortShi trip featured: define terms, Dir. lottors ” ** give away secrets. Financial struc- \ ^ Doftlrod U h ------—- ■• g l p r 5 T — f project subject to revision. ^ H a v '" Ulorwy I I * ------LIBRA JRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Be on in- eodocllon f5S—|----- " ■— ““ Frank e n d E m e88t s i SklUod worker I I ____ ative reponer!’ Means check I ^ Lonnon's widow, er ” I s facu and figures, locations. ^ Vote — I I I - be cauglil off-balance by flirta-1 [ Y O U j ^gjp t H ^ l ? £ I Drives ■ itlUk^O«rvlcM.lne. __■ vestigativendividual who says, "You owe me 1 I»8 i 38U?Folcli VestonlBY's Pu T” '-name.«.hlng!" fi Virgo represented. . { / Bob Thaves coiBofofotong - . __ I— l _ J — I (Don’t ORPIO be (Oa. 23-Nov: 21): Enter-» • — I 39 Toar-Sk •...... 7.'—BonAdjAd'hom* .;|u |o lAiBi i c lAl8 l 09/01/35 • tion, indiv;home! Be cldsc to files, references, | '' Oinco mochlnos 8 LacKIngJ{wllh (wi EK p e B a l ^ 41 L»toroacurliy ' ‘or) ers know you have nothing to hide. | Labor 9. — a n d sawsa v es ' p K * on voicc, music, hidden talents. ) ^ ^ Qmting 10 Hodgopodj sieiY M JiaiT iB i • tainolhotr1 member receives gift, ait objeci. .,{ r i ^ I z . - ■ S S ’^ 9 0 3 | K [g M e| R| I le i Jet otherskOnTARIUS (Nov, 22-Dec 21J;« • . u R 45 SotlhoBo . llJuanPonooncodo twundartos'ol — ^A[«-M^|°| Focussity on for being discreet becomes obvi- 1 ' ^ e p e • ^ y 40 Ta Bc|L|A |H |K |E|o| Fomily me ''I .£ R 47 Palnllngono0JI I^Nswts Imphasis on dipitomacy, ho^italitv, ] p ^ t e i p ^ / r . v . _ J B won tor IS M r.A m alaz z iTUiTfeMploliiirimmpjBH sAommess 10 wait until deal u sweetened » Vr g 49 StatoUl firmly 21 — -do-socsoc o c e *|h1^appW ojlp I^ g » ' NecessityfPRICpRN ^ 22-Jan. 19); Fo-} . “ I • • i a 51 •—Qr Fromo^- --— .23 Edi»«^® ^ 1 1 1 * ous. Emphin'organizatioii, :Ycsponsibility of’ ~ ln»on«IN»otato StsT^ervSnfilrow s m m J t Ta R^ i»|8rPBw|0|P|8| l willingoessig deadline. You'll leam .morei llie Bom Lo^erT;..- .._, r l . V . i - t “Cowcotsaiofo «! - 87-Chacflo.vai>. va rie ty __ » V AfTMR CAPRK ,28UrM — lime. Individual.romantically, inri .. i JNS CKKC, euT 1T6OT K " f i s « S ul wHl01 aRscrtvTou do'something;----- Dip'itxjeMiOY _ _ T'UN: Trees ' »,U konno.oggjn5n ____ U l n I? I? B "•{ gr ^iJ^t ' "Cus on CBoirvDfco*"'"'— -^-rfispw:— |^35HZ]iVI|ll. meelingl» T c ^h er Capricorn invoked.— !------^ K . 'R K T ~'------ttTTte w H e / 2 f • m S S - ; ' ' 61 SonoJAdam*— M W hlnny- W P T ^ J* ^ ? I—I nboullUARIUS lime (ion. 20-Feb. -18):| . ORCAeSVPK...... V / r ^ / i r » • __^ • ; I • I be'uying.’This is ntore Iike.it!"t nsom & Chip 63 in* ------m -SSsinyS !L o{u M e ImU>UI tOffic!”^ . i A \^C^ c K m ' T _ ...... - - •<■■ ■ - M Co -- laye cKancc to displav p^uct, tal-{ Ep.Twet'nNiaw - - -65'^ ' I- ae irtfloic* ■ e|H |8 MHie|sTTl aQUAIni on duum, to win friends and tn*{ tXJWN ' 3 7 Puts on owws You’ll be'i By Art SamnhtiH£lK.5Crt2£t— ^ g^SlUyor ot coal . < 39 Passton1 46'Shadowy- 6 - , • J . French dWc 40MHItafymnrank . 6 0 CooId«ue>U 5 ,r You have.C^*^b,.19-Mttrch 20^: Break-}* yEKtOesroCD. -ee'SoEarvpllttJng . 43Wh»roTof.ToFonlo 52 Artl£k] 5 ■| cnt,tumoi;h! R«tnctions lifted, self-oxpres- '• ^ C L A P re D GIvo a r]amo to la movomonl 64 5 fhiw ,. ° ““ !£®E2rd«r of the day. Emphasis on trav- VNC>T}CM'n)E< \Rets. • - 45 Olfors asu pptool 53 Dan>dovfl 555 Old pronoun ■ PISCES. litcrdture, ability lo take ch ^ e of Vfetov • ‘47Schodul«dos Knlovol ’ e57 Balioryltom through!iwndeslinyr F ...... 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^ Ffiady.iy. SoptomtKjr 1, 1995 TImos-Nis-N ow s, TwTn Fhtla, Ido^o C-7 i c a ’ s n iaovie SCIgreens rreflect I]nation’s’s fears forlQO3 years ' " f = = = = = ------^ n a l d} J i c lOHn-; pmitiircit n T E S 5 5 & E I H S ------R eel wor> r l d ' ' d if f e r e n tI scsort of tensiorj entjrely. — Technology)gy w.is coming into its own Stqjbcn King, spinner ol T of graphic tales . 1 9 .^ -^ Studios olTcird spaceinenen both bencv- with all its unanswered questions, of fear, reflcciing pool ool .pf modern W ..; | olent (‘Tlie Day the Raithrth Stood Slill") Divorce, environmentalcnvi problems, mass ■ American angst, rcmcmbc nbcrs vividly the ' H .9 '^ and malevolent (“HunhI vs.v the riying- media’s increasing inct frenzy,, late Cold Soturday oftcmoo'n in 1957957 w hen h is ter* H 9 L r^ ' Saucers”). ar)d nuclear desicstruction CTlic War nuclearlear jitters — film after film ■ rorbegan. Day the W orld Ended':d"). In. many dealt withI everyeve Ameiican .inxicty avail- He wns' attending a mati natince of “Earth 'Q movies, filmmakers depitpicted aliens as uble. "Redd D.Dawn" (I9S4) even forced a vs. The Flying Saucers"rs” in Stratford, S lw * . .' interloping outsiders —- a result, per- small westernitem American town lo endure .Conn., when the theaterer managerr shut ' g jf f l'': DIwps, o f Co ld W ar i.solatioronisnf. a Soviet invainvasion. o f f the projector to makeB a spm ber, ceri* | "The ureat anxjcty thnlint m ost adults A nd filmImmakers ii began, finally, 19_.- Jy suitable real-life atinDl^nounbemenl^■ ' have experienced since IS1945 is nuclcar deal with Vietnam. Viei . ^ • Sputnik h a d been lounclicd,Ilcd. , ■ ! « . [ » , f n holocaust,"-says Donald AA. Reed, a his- After onlyinly two major films about die "I h a d ju ? t tu rn ed 10. A n d , a s w aS' .; H torian a n d p rc sid a it o f thehe Academy of- - wac in the>e laI: te 1 9 7 0 s — " 'rh e D eer only fitting. I was in aI moviemi tlicatcr.” ' li Science Fiction,’Fanius>isy and Horror Hunter" andnd .“A p o ca lw se N ow " — pop- Kiiig recalls in 1981 p B " 981's “panse m Films. ’.'No Count Draculala can inspire as ulist, Aniericerica-first' Vietnam films such Macabre,” his non>f1ctior lion guided tour H m uch fea r IIS th e end of^hoho-wcfrld." os “Riiinbo”30" and ."Missing in Action" through America's rclati:lationship with H Part of the fascinationi 1 hinfectl on tlie emerged. fear. * ' H conservative, McCortliyistSt culture o f the N ow .' inn the th frenzied 1990s, horrors Thp4ine between filmn hLlhc_comc.uLAini Americans' so quickly and so______'■horrorBIuiT^forTCing IK ;U inrdayni'!{-air"|j[j|^fc; Body Snatchers" (1956),)), 0 California overtly Ihatat subtexts,si pcrliaps, are easier experience many movic*go<•goers have felt.. doctor discovers all thec jpeople in his '• lodisceniT' For the century thai r at'movies have Bmall to w n arc being replaclaced with look-' Today, AnAmericans woiry about tcch- existed,.the images on Acnericit’s r—niikenlienpods. • , nology andid ilits relationship to the body scicens have mirrored itsits ccitizcn s' anju-. M i s . Celluloid rebels matlatured in the (‘Terminatoiijtor II." "RoboCop," ’Total eties and apprehensionsIS — so m etim es decade that was the cvcc 1of the 1960s. Recall”), aboiabout a violence-driven cuhure obliquely, sometimes direclirectiv — as the Juvenile delinquent molevies such as ' that makes:es 1 killers admirable rebels nation convulsed its wayvay through the -Rebel. Without A Causese" (1955) and .(-Piilp Fictioction"), about terrorism (‘‘Die often bloody, olways tensense “American ___••p iiick b o a rd J u n g le " (1*^1955) seem ed H ard ."“ Spce

f f fJfhe modc‘m ay eA ID S consumed by anxieties,';.'a ai n d a lo t o f it . H ia tf precursors to ihc immiherchange in, film: — w a s nnot o t dealt with in a major — gets on the screen,** saysfi FPeter,Biskind, ■------T**" APphoto me more com- Hollywood)od film until '1993 and executive editor of Premierliere m agazine. _ ■ iunryhovenicnf. le N em ar,' starring (fromm leftI to right) Wesley SThe 1960s sawmuch.cl:guys won — or ‘Thiladclphiiphia." • - ' ■ “A film is u perfect waykvayilo d q il w ith The neww film, 1 T o Wong Foo, Thanllanks for Everything! Julie *“ 'Unhappy endings bccaintonists. Socicty . “In the; ‘70s,‘7 "American Gmfrui" 00 anxiety without puttinjtting y o u rs e lf in S n ip es,, John J L e^ lz am o an d Patrtitrtck Swayze may be a w{Aratejshed m om ent In mo'fiovie treatm ent of gays. . ‘ mon and. often, the bad guanxiety less, ond "Grease’asc” evoked the perCcived if . any danger," says.Biskinikind, author of ’ erroneouss nonotion o f 1950s simplicity, How H ollyw ood jo u rn ey throughthrc N ew York C ity — ftomn ’ fontasy. It cam'c of age in 1931, whCT AmericaCO had another war to worry ut lca.st became protagon “Seeing Is Believing: Hov iment hinted at And now,I, inir the 1990s, "Dnzcd and ftemoon scotch to detox clitiicc Universal Pictures uncarthcdied two icons: about by 1940.19< Many Worid W ar ll-era was more open ai^d a ta u ^ t Ufl to Stop Wonyirrying andXove Friday afta •ged completely— C o n fu se dI" " rpcallsrj the '70s os similar le attempf— marked the first>t Lugosi os “Draculn" antind K a r lo f f a s m ovics Wereere cilhcr diversions — murderry n^ressed. , the Fifties.” To su ic id e i and the sudden- halcyon dayidays when gctiitig high, not iijwood focused on alcoholism., '■ ''FiBnkcnslciD.*' mysteries — or jingoistic war epics,thatra The distrust in govemn' Sometimes the fearear has been ,timcHoU^ le birth-control taking a drink, dri was the innocuous xl Here weic the twin hompiTors o f unrest- m irrored thethe w ar effort itself, cr in much '50s sci-fi .emerge •' expressed subtly, os whenicn 1930s movie As talkirIking pictures debuted, a social vasathand. 1 pleasure.. n , ful death and, mechanical:al supremacy, ‘ The war’;ar’s end made the Americanat in tlie '60s, us did sex an i monsters gavp Deprcssiorsion*em viewers cataclysmn wouldv change how American a Vietnam War "It sixmsns likeI the lag.betwccn reality It put before AmericaniT)6vovie oudicnces public, hungingry for something more real. realization th.it; with the . horrors that eclipsed theiIhcir own. H o?a- . anxiety wasw depleted — the Great upt admini.stra- and iheculluijltunil represcntalion of reality ' for the first time in UUkingng movies. The Societal prol>roblems — or fantastic resultsin p ill,'a sexual revolution wu; • could em pty pockcts andd sidrnnchsst seftm Depression,o n .. sin fully kicked is narrow■owing extraordinarily," I- ' shocks seem tome todo^.'. but1 scenes of of such prol)roblcms. in sciencc fiction’sjj. In the 1970s, with ihe ' - quite as bad'when Belaela J,ugosi and On onele hand;h upbeat m usical extrova- - rpicted a tflevi- Prctmere’ss Pc Peter Biskind says, '’Instead of the Astaire-Rogers varietyy vampires emerging from1 coffinsc in rat* case — begacgan to d o m m p ltth c screen, Its in ful! -sw ing and 11 eorrur B oris K arlo ff were on thele prowl?p .- gonzas of' .•d with viewer- of reflectingng aanxieties; today we’re mar- d to distract viewers' from thele infested abbeys and monstiistcrs fashioned F iftjes science sc: fiction hod so many•s lion in power, the cynicisit •Sometimes that fear is uuncomfortable otternplcd t anything — a keting them."m ." le -- from corpses' body partt werew tcirifying anxious sublubtexts d « t ^oing to the theater in. ••Network” ( 19K.) dcpi " in Its d i'r c d h ^ .'I n 'T h e; tostt< Weekend" ' economicic horrors1 tnking-place outside - y then, perhaps Meanwhile'hile, an anxious nation keeps - - concepts for 1930s oudicnonces — enougl) often resembmbicd a session with a psychi-ly • Sion business so obsessed (1945), Rny Milland play©a yed an .olcohoU thealCT dooioois. • ’ • w atching m ovies.o \ saturated writer whosee darkd jwo>day But thele horror1 was there, masked inn to give cenM rs pause. otrist. ^ er ship that it would do at i j . ' som ew hat tw isteil fjiniiisy ■ nearer to reality today. ^The PPropheccy:’ Walliken on1 the wlid i side )U T D O O R m[NN . i|i., l_nf * superhighway, and soon sinistiister elements are , pregaant but)Ut unmarried daughter (Spanish Jarbidgc; N evadad a ; : nently off-line, actress Aitonaana Sanchez-Gijon) o f a proud old r O aapsuie f revievirs trying to take her permane ii 0 1 _ Bullock's appeal remains unquiquesuonablc. but Mexican-AmcAmerican Nopa Valley wine-mak- New m ovies in souih-cemcentral Idaho this sh ' I ' . * ■ III __thisiKhaopbobic.wallbw.miBt who live in a veritable Shangri-La.lid ! I ; _ __ seems one long fiesta, inlemiplcd Association o f America and(jd opinionsa are by Numbingiyly violentn and unredeemed by wit,t. suosive if It didn't play out: so « iMdenly arid w h « life sec nper tantrums of the daughter’s the Los Angeles Times: this coldbloo)1oodcd collection o f action cliches» wasn't riddled with plot hole:lies, contrivanccs by the tempo . teams Willisillis’ maverick cop with'the charis- and utter implausibilities. (P<(PG-13, for vio- fadicr (Gianeancarlo Giannini). With Anthony I — C h risto p h er matic Samuenuel L. J a c l ^ . as they tun around>d lence, some-sexuality and brief br strong lan* . Quinn a s the Ihe family's wise old patriarch,, QI n “The Prophcey" (R) — ir fnoments ofscnsuality and war lit in this futuristic in a race against ag time — and 0 maniacalil guage.) (MolofVu Driveve-in, C entury (PG-13. for h Walken dips mio the occult ii iagic Laniem Cinema ofKelclium. mumbo-jumbo. Cinemaema) German temiBTorist played by Jeremy Irons. (R).). cynemo o f Burley, tbfM■lovie o H ouse o f action.) (Magi •T l* A n a a n a Pm da Aliveuhtotiire" — Tliis (T w n Cinerr.■jemji. Jerome Cinana). Keicitum) M all Cinema)■na) i I inday, Septem ber;rrS rd \\ s.ofaina, tells of “Lord Of llluiions- — Clive Barker's■a “Nine Month*" — Hapknkneyed and pre* • “W ftcrwoiworld" — A so-si) guy's movie sioty, filmed in the junglcs.of o f things arc well blown up pnd ts his dad to watch supematumlral thrillert has the stylish horronnds-5- dictible. films like diis pose a {greater threat to where lots of Live Music! on American boy who visits hi make any kind o f sense. An epic him care for ihis scarcest of species.sn. What the ler's usualil quouqi o f blood and guts, but thisis Hugh Grant's career than theth vicq_ squad. few thinga mt 1- i i jtem ber 1, 2, & 3 \ \ acners and nil — time they're,'re.bctter sustained by Kls forceful..I.' 'Both he and Julianne Mooreire are wasted in -about a lonerlier adrift .in a future worid wherend • I » boy secs — ruthless poachi ers most o f the earth, this Kevin helps him mature in manyly ways.> Stephen wide-seopcIC visionv o f evil. In what is his bestSt this forgettable comedy obout'Ut a woman who water covers « * « » » » « « cnture action and and most ambitiousanti movie to date, a well-costSt wants 0 child and a boyfricncend who isn't so Cosmer-starriiarring epic is rieilher a fiasco nor 111 Friday, Saturdc . Lang stars. (PG. for advcnti :hat in a sane world would have 'laying w ith it is Scoit Bakulalulo p b i^ a private eye uking on ft sure. Guess who wins out inI theth end. (PG-13, anything that brief mild language.) Play roillion and founting, (PG-13, ; ‘'Carrolblanca- {f9l«KJ)HM»■ fivf-mimilr pni- Charles Man4anson-type of exceptional powers,s. ' iangdage.and sexual innuerlendo.) fycrome cost SI75 roi on: 734-2400 , , wig violence and gore, and for lan-V Cinema. Century Cinema o o. f Burley, Ace some intense:ise scenes'of action violence, brief [OI' Information '. mated Bugs Bunny cartoon.m. (Twin ( Cinema. . (R, for suwi{ )d language.) (Twin Cinema, :inema ofBuriey) guageandsoI sexuality.) fTirin Cinema),. • Theatre o f Wendell) rm dity and •' Javnie Ctnemn, Century O ne :inema o f Burley, Magic Lanrcm or 32^3 2 4 ^ 8 7 ^ ^ ^ ^ wed in 1970; three “M ortdKil KombetT — The arcade gome'andd ’“AWalklnlbaaogd^-' — "Like Water Centuty Cine . ' “Apollo 13"-i-It hnppCTcd 'Ketchum) . ' ' ; astronauts in.a dying shipip 200.000< miles oninuiwlvidvideo arrives on the big serecn with•h for Chocolate's" Alfonso An\n iu 's American Theatreo/'Kei I iroyiEi ' from Earth need all kindsds ( o f help to gel temfie, high-iBh-encrgy pansche. A supernaturalal dcbui is 0 major miscalculatiotion. a Va y <>''«' : hotne. An engrossing tnic storystof On the whole ' ma;Ual ansns adventure,; a romantic odysseyy the-top romantic fable, "mauagic realism ”- , -Si ined nium ing Gl '* ' im pressively told by dirccioietor Ron Howard and a questSt f for self-knowledge, it centers on41 styl,e.setin 1945. Disillusione • •; but undeicui by the filmmakaokers* lack o f tru« a loum amnent N that will determine whether:r Keanu Reeves comes to thelie rescue o f the i ^ £ ) £ S J » il shall rule the world. The filmTl • ISPERADO _ ^ ] in the material, which'allo'illowfl a sense o f good o r evil feteta*CBtatanB L-SJ- n i phoniness to intnidc on the) proceedings.pro Tom has wondrouImus special effects and winy pro- esign. Robin Shou. Linden Ashby ' Hanks is nces once again as tho'heroictl com* duction desi{ M E N 'S I n mNE M onths fi ; mander Jim Lovell. (PG. for language and and Bridgctti;ette Wilson accept llte invitatiori to;o I CHRISTIAN H in the toumament. held on a myste- ItaBlM'CltotCi-l - k I emotional intensity.) (Twia Cii W S H IP ' Im m W B B lim n G) Fri 6:45-9:20 Q L . -B ib o - — This porker-o:JrSf^i^liny film riouil^landid byI an evil seicerer (a memorablei: BIBIE FELIOV l O U D S ^ {about a young pig whtf-v.'antssnts to be a sheep- Cmy-Hiroyujyuki Togawa). (Rated PG-13. for Soturday morning mimoeting ot ,;|| 5^ 5-4:00-6:45-9:20 J dog is that rare film thot completelycon- fulfills nonstop [nanialmat ans action and some vio* FrI 6:45-9:30 Nightly 7:00-9□0-9:00 Tw in Cinema, Jerome.Cinerpa,9. I, :00 a.m. at the De)epot Grill. ■ j expectations. Its gleeful. Grimjrinch-proof antics lenee.) (Tw Sound Sat-Sun-Mon 1;15-00-6:45-9;30 . - ySol-Sun-M.Persaniinal sharing 1 live action and animatronies,ies, allowing fami C u m m ofJCrKetchum) ' , C a_ & fellowhip. Everyonime Invitea. . Walerwcfrld (i3)Ffi-ri 7:3^9;M ' • animals to convincingly Uilkull English, are ."TTwi Net*•?eT — Sandra Bullock sto n as . 'Sot-Sun-Mon 1:15-4:00-5:30-7:3»9:3Q,- __ cynical may imag- computer dweebdw who falls afoul o f on elabo- J .more satisfying than the tynii ^ 6 ftRay^nnfo^7^ 1^321. I l a g a (R) Fri I, Masic Lantern rate scheme;me to highjack th; information D esperado R) 9:OOOntvl ‘ inc. (G.) (Twin Cinema. Ai I-Sat-Sun Onlyl 1 Ctftemaof/Cetc/ium) • ■ - n • — -Sot-Sun-M on 1:30-3:30-5:R)Frl7;3M:30 0P<>" FrI-Sl n nl0:15 ‘ Rfflgoon" — PniPatricia Afquelte • ; Lorcfcf Illusions (R):5:30-7:30-g30 < and Frances MeDormandd areat sisters who ■ '' Sfxjw#18:30:30 J (R) J head for n vacotion to theihe Far Host, but Beyond Rangoon [R) Ffl 7:15-9:30 5 1 A rquette's passport is stoleilolen. D uring her 4 gol-Sun-Mon 1:30-3:30-5: ^something loeumenl she dis- ■j extensive seareh for the doci A - Dangerous Minds(R]1) Frt 7:00-9:00 f friendship ond n flw flU I t o t a l k a I covers the true sense of fr . Sal-Sun-Mon 5:00-7: I courage^ John Doorm anI directs.di; (R , f o r . ■5:00-7:00-9:00 I depiction o f violent politicatieal oppression.) P Mortal Kombat (1^3)u re> .(P G )' I about I ( T w i Cinema) J Sol-Sun-Mon 1:00-3:00-5:115-3:15 Show »2 10:000:00 . ■ -D«aectoui M iadi" - Th'The mie story of I oh ex-Marine who turns toI teateaching troubled k g- PandaAdventuroy7:00 ap ■ ■’ ■' ; ydulh'is Uansfomied into meaninglessm a ^ 'S0t-Sun-M 0n1:1500-S:00-7:00 • ■ , in this superficial, unrealistilistie production. f Babe (G) Fridoy icher^foes as good I K a v ■ I Michelle Pfeiffer os the teache P ...... ■ - Sat^n-Mon1:00-3:00 i n jo b as the material allows,ws, b u t i r s a lost Z i m k i ■ IE NET lA BULLOCK ; cause. (R. language.) (TurinnC:inema) Ci ■ SANDRA lert R o d rig u e z's . ••Deiperado" — Robert Slorooo 6rBroadcosl Scwhd I I sequel lo the low-budget “El'E l Mariachi" Ss a I weakly comic splatter movieBvio oversupplied V UU bUH ^ds12andUiid Undof Atwnys FREE. i j with jokey, carloonish violtiolence. Antonio I Banderas looks handsomene ins a vigilante i obsessed with revenge, butlut thet m ovie has I nothing on its mind but blow:lowing up people. '' [ (R. strong bloody violence.ic e. 0 strong sex ) (Twin Cinema, M o rta l Ko < sequence and language.) (7 iW'I -y I S.il-Sun-MonMon 1:00<3:QO-5:00-7:00-9:00_^ I Ccnfuiy Cinema o f Buriey.y. fMagic Lantern ‘ Cinema o f Ketchum. ActAce Theatre of ^ F Pandanda Advienture (p g ) \ W erM O ZE ~ . Snl-Sun-Sun-Mon1;00-3:00-5:00 ' I “Dio M>rd"With A Vesg Willis' wisej/iseguy-saves-the* .'j Sal-Sun-MonMon1:15-3:f5-S:15-7:15-9:15- I world franchise is “Speed"d "

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■■^;' i ; ' ■: • '^ '• .. I tw ” " ■' • __ ; ^ ^ ^ ipDr pMpwining Icats inie siriassh Goocfling My dad w as a cbacK . . B y L a n y H o v c y . ■ Times-Ncws writer too,butut I g re w up on Fruity^ PI e b b le s a n d ' FILER-- In the.dungmgeons and dragons . „ Quarter , that form. Conyon ,Confanfercnce volleyball, >r P o u n d e rs • ' Gooding hosbeen a mojolojorployerforyeors.- , withI c h e e s e . - • So the Filer W ildcats:ots feel they took a> m ajor step in tliis year'sr's title chose by trip- . ping the Senators 8-15,5, 15-4, 15-4 Thurs' .'■59. V', d a y night^ —use u s quarterback The evening’s prograr{ram hod o complete . BradOttorion • reversal with GoodingJ wwinning ^ e opener obmpariarlsons to fomier hondily ond then beingg p illo rie d ,^n th e lost ■ Trojan TcTodd.Marinovioh, . g o m e o n d 0 holf. ' "Our kids reolljrcamenc outI high. They re- ' ally wanted to beat Goc3ooding becouse we hoven’t lost'in this.^uildilildlng for years, BUDDYIDDY CMARLfS U^NOWemi* . ■ W e storte'd tight but. whenhen we got going, \ye • • . put on a clm ic,"-9oid»id Filer cooch Ed itumlno a sarv 0 ..F iier's'8 Naomi Richards gets.lIs.Icw to the ground to dldig the ball. : Itiupertpara r k s s ^ k s ; ' Richards. "This is a good►od te o m .” , •, • c b uuhtered h Gbbding-cooch JcJoleen Toone, now. I con:an't.figurc it out.’” ■ • ...... hitter Bobbie Jo Miller-picked up several T h e g o a l is tO g e t baack'to ck ^tote in on ef- wholO'has led the Senatorss tto four state Thosee concernsc weren’t appnrcncnt early points ut the netict uas Gooding scored the nexj instructors swimming:g fort to repeat o 1993 succciccess, crowiwns. “We con w in the firstirst game but in when, of^ciif^cr falling behind 0-3, the SSonotors 10 pdints'of thethe .game. Gooding gave up "Thot^s the woy we’ve e'v been ploying,” the s ' RUPERT. - The'he Rupert Parks ond : second and third, w e’re;'done. 'di I’m lost took contrmtrol of the opener. Juniorir middle p[0jPlease see W1LDCATS/D2 Rccreation Departnirtment' is looking for a few good swim insinstructors to help with . .tbc second 'grade swswim lessons stoning in - S e p te m b e r. Jerom(le b o y s,S g ir ls F3laee I sst, 2 n d ^t invittation al A^class w ill be>e iAngela of Twin Falls waswas third in 17:19. , -' youin volleyball and ind flag football. bctwwcen i their No. 1 jyid No,J, i5 finishers in Bingham,'n, who covered the 3.1-milele c o u rse T h e T ig e r s al.so ol.s won the Junior varsity The voljcyball!1 p program is for glrls_ . fj\LLSj:^LocaLeaL_high_8Phi>.qLcross ;orderler to be o factoiLb^cosanlsn ’s e n d ______in 21 m ininutes. u 18 scconds..to.nnishih fourth, boys* race, andd GoodingG' wOs second. " ^and-boys'in-gfadeides-S-PrTwo'leagues— - country coaches noW hovtiave a better idea of ‘Mtllt’s something w e hoves tot( wofk on,’’ Frcshmonan Jenni Nelson of Gooditlin g w o s n will be foriiied,, x>iine for 5th ond 6th . D9yi’tiimr«»uftrJirom«•rom««,T>tinl'»inM.vwodf»'tv*rM, ' / where their teams standnd-following - Thurs- soldi Skyles, whose .squod scon:ored 76 points, sccond inin 22 d ;2 8 . . Kclcnum Comirunity t12.1 _graders, and the otother for 7th through day’s seoson-opcning CSIrSI Invitational. ' secoiond to Spring Creek’s 32,32. Twin Foils The Jeroerome boys edged Twin FoF a lls 4 4 - >«lC»My,‘’KC, ir.M 2,TXr>oinyOunft*, J," • "9111 g ra d e rs. Jerom e's boys ond thehe girls from Spring was5 tthird ot 101 points orid Go / i t h 9 4 : MeM.iLio,fl.WR,i74:l' . All boys and. girigirls .in the grades 3-7 Qooding placed 58. Woocsod River was third wii Creek, Nev. were theI teamte victors, with fourtirth ol 103. “ T h e to |j fiv e hove he to get up Ketchumn C o m m u n ity S c h o o l foiTrththoiii2 a:oiS;STV ,.i" who are interesteded in flag footboll can Opnnglving Crs«k U, JanMM 70. TwUl FslIl 101, register ot the Rupcupert Porks and Recre- Ketchum/Sun Volley ConCommunity School’s -closeser together otherwise teon:omwise you're and Declo:lofif\hot 1 170. Oooding 103. ' Pot Casey ond Dietrich’sI’s / A n n C lo p ie r e a rn - n o t gi •/.nCKW. D>tm»,20 18 3.J»i>nIN*(K)n.^ ation ofTlce. T w o lealeogues will be forrhed, going to w in." C o s e y/, , who \ placed ninth at stoto te la s t ttM, OC. 70 40 4. aXmU Dlr>gnam, J. 31.10 ing.individuol lourels. • J eerome's-top r scorers weree sepor&tedj by year, outdiltdueled Jerom e’s Timothyy Dunne B'jgii.o.ra.,oc,j«t.SBO B8« epesters of whether ■ ■■ Scott fOfd, 7 th rtfT ~ years — at leost since• BBSU golf coo(?h 3.J.J180-pound frame. Nicley.thithrew 20 touchdowns ondd 190 that can stop BurlJurley’s opponents about e controls. Camp- "7“This teom is going to rcvcevolve around yards perr gomegi while com pleting’5'54.6 twice. in,a game.. ThatTh may be all the room HlghKhoolvblloybaJI«JI , Bob Campbell took the c mt he does,” Bobcat healead football percent of)f hist passes last year, camrning the,Bobcats’ high-pi Glortns Ferry a t RlmroNiclcy directs them this ;| SPORTS - them outbfthe winners’’ cicircle. * ition points surrounded1 byb' question boll prognurram s w is h in g N ic le y g o o d liluck A fall according to HHie ic k s . -I ■T • ''■paO*COUiCE.«HlCH “I would^^thlnk the plojslayers who, have .mirics. ^ and welcomi5ming him lo.compus have bwnb 1 . As a sophomorelore playing the tailback beeri' here most w ouldId Ihave the best SpSpeoking-'aboui his team. andor himself, piling up oilall summer. Nicley, whose!e fa-, 'and H-back positiotitions, Gerratt was second chonce,” said,host Prof*ofessional Mike Niclc:ley sits rigidly but tolks io 0 laid back ther ployed;d fullback-atl Boise State, ssays ; on the Bobcat teamam in rushing and third in Ham blin. ‘"IJgiown that '^R y a n D ie ro is o n ‘9"®*le. Admittedly, he-hides hishi con'&cms ' he has no> preferenc,cs,pi olthough he C'con- catches, earning; first-tctomfir all-confd^ce _Ji excellent pbyer. I^dn't~S'j.know aBout aTT~ 1 tries nofto'let the'pressureire-show.-' — ccdcs-hc A^ould* likc'to go to a laiinrge recognition.,' '13 B oise State ployecs.'C' - ■ ■ , .Trhe h book on N icley soys h6hfe con bd hit- school, . As 0 junior. Gerroerrott has grown and filled I;" , The touniaraeni follows)ws its usual for- j.. He hod the tools to start.:rt as o sopho- That's a1 waysw away however, os Niclicley. out his 5-11, 175-pc5-pound frame and w ill be - for'lhe latest tcortscafT- 734-63i26 # re, Hicks soys,’ but his momaturity kept faccs a scbe<:bedule of quarterback sack ; > and (olknv.tha ilmpiimpit InstnicUont. - ^m at w ith each flight havloving a 10-man jnore :|drig Nicley’s key target,?et. . elim ination deiiiy; (entries:s tbased on Satur- ' _.bim1 onc the junior varsity team.m j______teams w th hn nlLnew foccs.prbtectiflg h:him.. •’{Gerratt)-hass gotgt it all,*’ Hicks .said, ;i-—.....■ TheTimgs W y ’s opening r6und)':SafSaturday “Sun- n ^ {he.'slate'sem i^nials 'againstag Post He realizesjia ju st whol is oheod o f him.- . "He has good speedeed and good hands.’’ lls l a s t y e a r , t h e t h e n . 15-year-old15 “I think: we’llw moke up for the size jn After those two,o, everythinge is a question . field will be holtedted at a-,borbecue cley threw five iptercepeptions and’ speed. I’llI just'haveju to,be more oworeire of inark.' , ’ Saturday tiiabt at, thei cliibhtibhQ U se;. y'one TD. But Nicley alsisiso led Bur<^ blitzing linebnebackers and such. I’ll get;t the “Our big cjuestiontion mark' is the offensive Flight winners'will red'redeive a'special *®y, oon a gamcrynrining drivejve \vith less ,ball .there: if I have time,” Niclcy sasaid, line,”. Hicks eviilua'iluates. "Our eVen bigger ._j'SctStea and. stats awaca; All.ilights w ill be psld in gross n fo'ur.tninutes'to play)) completingc showjng thebe confidencei and leadershipup of question m ark is defense.d Defensively, 'p r a l p o s s e a s . and!- s e ttmig g up o^win-:' it quonerbaclilack., r.-ooly w itb th«~exo«ptio'itio-n-of-the-fifth- -ffvpi - — P>lea6eM l e a 6BURLEYiD2_ • - f l i g M ." ■ _ _ 4 ------^------«• I \ : , ; I. . . • - - ' JJ ' ' ■ • ^ ^ ______t«-‘ ------7:------r y " • ■ ■ D-2 T)m8».Now8, TwITwin F0II3. /d oho F rid o ^ Sopioplom bor 1. 1395 - CSIs[ sw eeps . L R iv er Its I w i 3, D ixie in IWood -defea in Fallssin V6lUeytralll Ricks, The Times-News Kimberjerlyl6,15 Dietrich 7,,15,15 If , 1High school vpll GlennsnsFeiry 1 l4, n Hansen 15,1:5,12,7.. HAIl-l'Y - W ood Riviliver rtin its regular — i— volleybE3^1 tourney ^ IBERLY - Kimberly cndureired a slop- -DIETRICH:H - The Blue Devils evened ' .season volleyball recordd toti 3-O.with a nvo- ' Hi:-lis t’eam'ji toughest task w ThcTim es-N^v s ly-scason match but managed:d to down' their record at 1-11 Friday night with a thfee- game victory over Twin1 FallsF j Friday. 15-12. Bruirjin middle.blocker Tiffany I ? Ferry in two games Friday,n.o ig h t. ' , g a m e w in o v/er e r Hansen,J 7-15.15-12, 15-7. ‘She had her share o f kills, b . OREM. Utahh -^ College of .Southern 1 ^ 9 . :r the match, Kimberty coach:h Heather . "The first ganiegan was their defense. .W ejust, Summer Hanson led the Wislyerines with fivee or six tim es pnd blockc ' • Idaho mn its rccoijcord to 8-0 Thursday by sounded more likqher teamun was on couldn’t findid anyi holes," Dietrich coach six kills, and setter Sumrimmer W illiams had Goocodwin said. "W c slowed hei • - sweraing Rickss andai Dixie in the open- ing end even though they ioifnprovedto RussHoffinanson s a id .' . 17 assists as the Bruins'IS droppedd their first' bit." ing day of the UtahUi yallcy State Col- ihe-yearr - - • —— ...... , — Haftscn piilleiilled out to-an carly:5-2-Iead in match of the season. ■ ...... WVbod ( River hbsts’Sugar-SalSalcmTiianother ' lege w om en’s voll/ollcyball invitational, vas ugly.’though;” Gibby sa|d.id. “Glenns, the. final sanietne before Lacey G reen’served ' Amy Sturtevant had fn ]-conference battle Saturda;;day. whilofTwin . T he twice-defciefcnding national cham - five kills for W ood non-c List sh o w ed u p to p la y and w e didn’t"di Sixpojritsitia.Ka .ro w . J F a llsIs' w ill tr y to r e b o u n d i»gaigainst Highland q ;, ; pioa Eagles, pressressed lo five games last R iv er. Bulldogs had 11 service cnerrors, but . Dietrich will/ill 1host Richfiefd and Murtatigh •"We thought this wasis ao match we need- Tuesi:sday. • - ( •\w k by the Vikiiikings, topped Ricks 15- aneaster managed an ace toto end tlie on Tuesday. - cd." W olverine coachh ReiimyF Goodwin- X!*'win Fqlls won the junior*'“'v-.ym h.ch 9v .15-12. They/ continued c« with ajight ime at I6-14. Kimberly took)k die sec- Also, at Dietriietrich Friday, the Idaho School , » . ; in thhrcegames. r ' ■16-14,15-7 decisJi:ision over Dixie. '/ " sa id . . . ; o n d g ame, m e 15-11’. . . • for the D eaf defeateddef Dietrich’s junior varsi- . “In ihc Ricks: inimatch at our place, they ------j t y . 8 - ! 5 , 1 5 -5 5 ,J ,J ^ - 9 . ____ e Triiddle a n d 1 d o n ’t th in k _ ------i— Jettaifee-CalCaM w oll-sorved-the-final-lO —-^— , , >,wo .blocked B boll,'aII.".saidCSI Coach Ben , . ■ points forihesRiapiorwin. Ri . Stroud “TO s timele I think w e blocked e v c iy S c o i ^ i a i i a ^ t ai t s " — ISDB also' defeatedde: Hansen’s jayvee, 16- '.baU:tBcyhiiItrnillia lly c h w g e d thetr.ganw .’': ■' . . ■■■ 14. 15-13. Thehe Hansen1 jayvces defeated Di- '.E)ixie w as toughugh in the.opener before .etnch. .5 15- - 1 . ■ . ..sophomorcs.PaulfllUla.ArauJo and K atiane . Simoneni'starteddlwmbing. b . . AL standings Raft River■ 15 1 5 , 1 5 V ____J , “They playedd realn well, hit the ball >, MniMUDT MCMbi T-UiA-10.t»(<7.7iOV . Rockland 12,1 2 , 9 - well,” Strouosaid.lid.,- V ...... • W I w - .00 PHUJOftawnb : M ALTA-ftx• Raft’River dcfcatcd'Rocklund, ...Ll. Stroud-saidhe^^we^was-most pleased with--'' _- _Bo«r ' 71 4$ .eilr - - _ , ^ ______NMYcrt ' S7 '50' ,491' (4 .. — — t- - • - — • • BMFHWy - ]5-12; i5 i9 irri,T r id a y n ig h tr e v c n in g t h e T r o ------. C S I ’s a b i l i t y to3 sishift its game a little B j»m it a .4l u l h i r . ' ' - ' Televl^^^^ ...... • t »i ti j a n s ’ r e c o rd aIt t 1-1 1' on the young season, ' from lost w eek.. ■______» St r im e - s o n DSnna m ' ______E vent station > . - Tin la .30 0 0 "Both gameses wereV pretty good," Raft River ' "W c gpt.our'nr'm iddle game going — EinWI 4 0 I 2 (fclpma ' « Tannia, U.S. Opon USAS A /0 K .2 3 ' 9 a fa. 4000 : c o ac h P c n riisiLL ee ee s a id “ A lth o u ^ w e d id n ’t have ' tonight and (frcsht:shmah)"Lawanda John- SPN /Cn. 13 . - 11 a • ' m" M*',.T2W YachOna. Brut Sollif>g «eerlos • ESPI Si’ sssiS?rt 4 0 2,0 - - V lo i o f rotations.IS. PointsP piled i^ p r e t^ c a s ilj iJ ’ ' s o n w~as im p re ssiviive,” e the coach said. ESPISPN/ChMa ; _ 11:30a10 a.m . Hm 30 S020 Ch>tnu Uhmtm ■ ■ ' U It m a* za Auto.mcln^^ ^ ^ ind game, the teams-suirted hit- The Eagles will'ill play five m oie.posi- CHeurt- H 84 .4N so stfflaslor Shootout - ESPISPN/Ch. 13- 1:30SOp.m. p liooscncntift•” < 0 0 0 I n th e s e c o n d un>ncii 4} n a t rim a S p o rta /C h . 84(IHT) .3:30 p c t i n g th e b a l1 l better, b ( but left hiuer Holly ' tioning matches todayto< with the top four VMOMfal A-L«agus »occ«r, Seallattta at Montreal Prim OB Tennis. U.S. Opon USASA/Ch. 2 3 , . 6:30 p f 1 0 0 0 Harper and niiddleniii hitter Arhanda 9tced ',in the tounumi6ht it advancingj to a single ' W ' L Pel OB SpiS: .Er !!!! § C j»m er w i73I - • Rodoo TNNMN/Ch.30j - ^ ep f. flflflo w e r e th e d if f• e re r e n r c c f o r th e T r o ja n s . . elimTnation playofT'O ff Sa tu rd ay . - , • StLoul# / KTFlFFT/Ch. 7-3B 6 6 pp m ’2 S 2 S ? SS ' T«i» " WS* S J jcaS 7X”2 ' BasobBtl. Colorado a t Si » «ooo VAlloftliem,!tm,played pretty well tonight," OMM it to 4>> Ug A rona football, Ort«ndmn Alcatraz'/ Primiim e Sports/C h. S4(IHT] 9 pp.m . ’ u>v>*i(*> 1 0 0 0 L e c 's a id . H iss team te will travel to RocWand R oller h o c k o / ESPISPN/Ch.13 lOp,Op’ . Rodoo IS junior varsi'arsity action. Raft River defeat- A u to ra c ln s ESPISPN/Ch. 13 1:30a,lOa.m. SnFtnM OCD 00 ■NtwYoit'lI.CMcn«e , 0P-S«F>widKal,La».^Ni4iiMMite ed Burley’s ninthnini grade in two games artd "i . ^ Kvr7.U>»a>*««e ' ' FwtlKgt.>R-yMml101.HM25y*i.“ -.. also downed■Rockland. Ro Burley beat Rock-' . : , cross couu n try m e e t OMJjnJt.BMtmT 0 0 0 TM 37 4 10 4 TcM ' JS 8 12 8 CMM I ' ' 010 002 ' 10( u ' OS«kn(]l).Cl^ai ft-*u TM M oes'ta' a7C7 t2 8 DP-CKtM 1. L0fr-nM/(A7.C J...... » H-.RtJER be ^ land’s jayvee team,--tea • ...^, _ The‘Rmes-Ncws Kmu Or |Ocr«n ».» « T«u> (TnUOxy IC 0-4 -< n-uraiji2n.uiu«ni S-]| Il UlnnMOII (Ro- 5j_7 OieeiieheiWTwnniiicoid. [X^(u).s««i90(i)sf-a»*»uM,KY- 0I t I f Garey IS,-15[5 . BLACKPOOT -- JiJunior Sharlyn Maugiian OP-1omf*1,CWrt l.lOe-TwertonnoS. oiM.Otfean. J 7a^(W«««.7)*«CNogoiftisn«WJ. £-&«MI(5|.f«(tlOi»»3(!:j OP-P - CkMM(21M4c«(r[211.»UI(ei.O H ntn BrSSK?” 7-. , T \K - , , , K etchum l,,10 l( ' . led. the M inico girls:1s to v ic to ry in th e ir f i r s t 'UtaUMi.Kvouctrt^lco-uMM:M 7, SWomw (91. HP«» (81.3B-0f»ii |«) W) . an^(Hmii-.9)«0(Ria(Ui»ei.«05 tOa*'' y^C5-.C«a«tio(ll.VlnxH101.5-i t v ; ' 1 | ® « K E T C H U MM - Carey cruised past "^o^country meetct ofi the year, while the ^ ‘ ' S «0 II ; ■ ■fljrartkn boys finishedhed sccond during n four- flMMr on II iwamn (Muuna li- • ■‘^IP H 'nra 00SO SO SmcW.t o v e ra ll w ith a fiiKl (5Slt M)« 0»W (0 « m Ml, ! ! i ^ , > « V ■■•timcof 19:44 over ihedie flat fivc-kilomcter (3.1- eOJpm So»u r JO « 4 4 0 0 0 T-OW.A-I1J88IOW)}. ' ' ing, on returni oof f serve specially," first-year ;’!"s ■ coach Matthew:w Morphy1 said. “We held bur • mile). She was followlowcd by teammate Sanih ? .• ? < t* 3 UrrovWCr*. Oudi rm OMCTi. NL late box scoi NL standings ) 0 2 IkfHThrt.FtowJ. ow*, actually. W e ju s t w e re n ’t ge ttin g po in ts." i B o d ^ t e i n e r , a frcshm;hman, in third plncc (20;36) AJTkntUOT PMMCILEXPOSI A <5r*'^ 6 2-3 9 3 3 2 4 wSlrt!nM0l.M«PI>--AMii^^2 ' ^ x ' ^ 2 49 *-H!ffl(52.«2). • , MOKIBSAL tawocoo. Ketchum’s1 seUcr-hitterssc' M artina Much- and Sharrity Scamonsns iin fourth (20:41). EalDMtx ^ ° ®, *'_5_) 0 umra»*»«iTa. H«nar Fni CetM. Sicq U w itli 2 > team points. i— 0— ----rflR*va8,AffTB0«J— ----- “ ifc'/h'M- -^ lo g g c r-a n d ^Mlolly-Holt-'sparkcd-thc-Oflcnse, o U ; — _ I Minico fihish'cU‘> ~ IMyn W££ 1 J 2 . J 1 I _T-30JA-41,7i»(CJ8J)^,..-.-''^ HpUSTON , . • , ATIAKTA A' R««,a“ f ’7l’' o ^ ^ r - - - —ahead of Skyline,-, BlackfootB and Burley, PM Mnt * M S7 J1J 14 a 9»2o while Tcuaya-P.a. Plowm an was tough on de- vMieaco(UOTici *.rl>ti I ( 4 12 0 fe n s e , M o r p h y sa id . . . which did hot fieldi a complete team o f sev- • flcnM u " u .’,Trt.C««wm UTnviil <110 u r u a ‘ I J 0 1 0 . K ctch u m dops i ^ to 0-2 hwiding into Tuesday’s ' •cn'runners. Alicia RulRufcll was the high placer ^ T-2S7 (UlS2i9(SJ.1»J) / hlTN * thI U <011 CUnnJEii < iS;' JSSSSSiS Tor the Bobcats, finishlishing in the top 15. W L Pci CB Cutad 4 0 0 0 L tm d 55 112 1 Uiyl <011 IMMIt) 1 « 'J J ‘ match with Bliss.ss. C orey (3-0) trav els to Shoshone . CMrn« 72 4) 04 “ — YAi*roti,A*BEiao FKM>> 4 0 0 0 R m l 3 1 i.!!i foraInmB(.l.rwillwith Raft River on Wednesday, ,> Forthe ^ys. Minicolico scni6r B.J. Christiansen » 97 jog jJJ- UX C*iJW9« WWYO«■ORK Fi>tmSi <‘0 2 0 Cairnd 10?ooo 4010 Pdmi J U so SCO KX . 2 0 0 0 OMtttIb 414 111 CuMan 3 0 0 0 Draui I I* 155® . Carey won thejuniorthe varsity match, 15-2,. . finished founh overallall at 16:12. Jacob Phillips Potiw(^ *» 87 n< rht) IWWO' 2 010 TTmaiti I3 tt 1 1 Dr»«ic 2 0 0 0 OVMnc.. Jjill OodiM <011 Hhonp ; ,'was sixth, just twoI secondsse back. A Skyline a uu> •) V i72 n i ■30 SUttW 3 010 Vntnk 313 100 OrMp. 30 10 B M u 3 to CCmun 3010 MoAmrf <2< 2 < l 0 0 0 0 0- .. _ HM*r»Mi t. sm b w l.£Oe-tiMjcnw*... -Thursday-night-tht-to keep Shoshone undefeat- ,' SpartJins. along withh HillcrcstF and Pocatello. • mMttNtt-SaiFmasO t 0«rt>l4.C7K>0«9?S-SUM(Ml.UMD ed and hand BlissBli a Class X-4 Northside j- ...... Rawlli-Oiitt UMrw(9, Sw Dtoo»4. IC irrrgi , t . • 38-U;fTiKn(e) SF-UVMira. 7 '’ sssisfea'ifjt e s t 1. MMko 2S. 3. 8k|H»e»e3l. 3 3.0lad>tool7S.4. OurltylNC. ar !!S! so Conference voile;3neyball.loss ------^------suflnsn. to 44; 3. S«rsh DcdanitsM- ...... m. 30 41; 8. S«r««u ftoundy. 3^34; CNe»t:.FIMl * " u S S .,. } 0 tt^L74 8 to 4 3 3 ' "N ik i S o lo a gga a wasv on tonight and hammered •gorf'jorinKin, 33 OS; 1 r. O tn ^ C*trM ' cm BS oiwe . , 0 , , , . ! i ! »I2“ . . = ^0 1 1 the spikes at us,”s," 5said Bliss coach Steve Good- ' “ • ‘" w a . , HwYcrf cc 013 C0»-I1 , , J ’ 1 0 1 (>E*oo{6i*«m UMIKMMI (SIM« 13- 0 l ‘ | ! ^ ' u I II f J J* body. "She didd a great job and they are well- ^ E-K%(7)DP-Ci«ie«r.HnrYat3US-CO- S 0 0 0 ® ® hS' liJ ’ 1-3 3 ? I '■Boy* S).009»n. - TMmtll. SkydneSO, 3. Mr\Mo4100 40, 3 DlacMoW 00.4. Ourtty INC Peaui^ (UBIM]« OonN (Sann4 in). 'OUoMaW.IMt 8 2 2 co ac h ed . T h e y ju sl s t to o k u s o u t o f ou r g a m e ." ■ MW»rwio*f»;4,0J.cnii«iaf>MlanMfi. ]0:12;S. JacobPMDlpt, t4.7>.809»m HatTMi aktad M 2 ba n n r« 8>i 0 0 0 The Indianss improvein to 2-0, while Bliss . ier13:iat>afW7Naren)o.17.0ff'.’.Off; X3. MOT RoAXngtan. 17:13; 17. n a n ■ Hcuitzi (Smxm »«). "sj HBP-tr Or** ‘ £T !S! S i - (OJpm, T-217.A-ISJ81 HofcanWXj . 2 0 ( C M Tannor. 10:04; 10. 0«n K«ir 18 »3; 27, Owin OinwWM. Cetnto ££|Sl»7 1 1-9 8 7 r I ' 1 MBP-«>HWi(Oir#w£o).e»8aio«%>»►' d ro p s to 1-2. lBi3. - ° NL box scores Bliss travels5 to Ketchum/Sun Valley Com- 'f c ’^.*3’2^2"o^ ______Uffjtw llanfcPencHo.FWttogi M)« Us (VMM' Bum . t-3 0 0..C 2..0..IT__CUBBUU^Uai'. munity SchoolI Tuesday.Tu Shoshone h'osts.a tri-. 1l-e).9«pn 0 O8CA00 . _ FlOHF 1 0 I« '~ e 5«9 8. PADRES 4,10»5^ ' PMaMtM(|^&H).>eipn Wdiw t 3 0 0 1.1 Bliss in tw o gamea m e s . l«9M I 1-3 2 t I 1 "8 as,*. !!!! K. 3 ! 0 t0 oSS^i 0 0 0 0 nS^d 9 !;' a n o th e r p o in t a n d thci^hcA moved out to a 13-4 ft*^ ' AL box scorcs VMWM 1 3 1 1 0 2 30 10 Utwp 0 0 0 0 TOiqnit . ,$S 0 2 J- f,'o'o“ B - a Un«n>-Han), Son r«K Mdtev IiaiA . t o n ShM»i|UT1CS&ma£S7 !4 010 Fmrp 0 0 0 0 IwgUlb .3 OmMO ■ ■ i BAIHUORE® T!S!uiSlro?7il5). vm*ip-.-'OOOOYP«te- 008 00. r ^ p 0 0 0 0 FtMp < 0 . ■ Filer’s comebackc seemeds< to start at that upnip 000:0 AMite 1 til! m chfleldl4,51,5 OSMiV. 42 1 l'D»>«airt 9;!!!:■ S&i !!!!!» » .1 ____ ^tim e, the W ildcats gcttjetting four points before rO i-'.S m u t-^32.1 2..IMW9----0. -. j HH S liHS i!!! ' FAIRFIELD:-y . - After barely escaping the - £ S ' , ....i « - H i t ■ 1 -IIATIU------..--.loroi ' Gooding sophomoree LexiL Cce slammed‘the ;k!~sis‘^ !;;! ssr.* ■•••s !».*!!!! a ? 0 0 0 0 - p a m e , Camas a m i County clobbered Rich- ' .OMua 9 0 2 3 RPitnm 1010H . ... ibrhtf *rhthtl ' Snd«t» 8 2 20' IMMM .V 3 0 .'0.0 ' AwnSCi ODOO . 0 - w in n e r. kU)«a 4 112 Mil) 4 10 I0 ammr 82 >« liUMtf 4 0 000 0 TnMp 20 11 DkMTC .'-33111 lw«a 9 022 Amwe ■ "H! 0 SSi‘.- tJi ! S5U ? 5 5 S fleld m the seconi:ond & r the sweep in the Class . ' . But the Senators wcweren’t in the next tw o n 8«M 12 I I Mtrmm I I t t 1 1 • Hjrt»i1( 2 111 BMap' .22 000 ■' ' Crdml 4 0 0 0* A»iSp I , ii!i A-4Northside,CoContercnce contcst. ° .4 1 1 1 OttBtn 1000 Iii! w p i ’'at all. Hmd 3 0 0 0 Zwi^r 0 0 0 !0 Aranld tO tO IW n tb 4 110 2008 - U m " 2 0 00 cSnl'b t ’ J ® J g K ris te n Jo h nnson so : led the Musher attack at ' f tn u l lODCf italNe 4 123’ '. OMb«i 4 133. (Mtib .0000 • '■••• ■ ST.* .1 . “W c hit a lot of ball;mils out of the back end. ! ! J Tot* 98 8 tOB TM .* 2000 the net and also;o playedp solid defense, IMMe }IOO.£n(<) 2 0 0 0S MlgifA IOC.OXkmcb* 40 11 serving and hitting,"’saidToonc. sa tg g g 1000; Brfmrf 8 t2 3 0\«yi) 4 0 2 0 ■m u, " • ■'•'1' ~ r ■.J? iM ? O th e r n o ta b lee players pi for Camas County in- m iH H le g n m e scoring si came.jn .dribs _ S S lii;S £ 2 ’.* \l\l jg ‘ eluded Melinda1 MM iller and Nancy Miller at the — Tt**- a i « r T * f c r . 3ST10T 0Is 0 2B-McfiM(}i|,S4MlMl>).Vin*(l8).Cg t s . S' s :s“ 15SS uS^ s) 09-1 n e t a n d se tte rs K ay lin R e n n is ond A m y W alto n , « T«MI 441I»10TEMI »2«2 7, Sot Du»l 2B-AWM <29L DFM minary contest Richfield dc- . 9 - 2 le a d . ' ss. g a sfc?' " «=( » IjttV*" J** prelimir .'B utin the third gamamc. Filer bccame more E-MM(1|,RI>«nm|4|.IQ»t(1) OP- - IMW . 340 ao OSO-11 B) m - . fwt cd .Camas CpiCounly.15-8, 15-2: . 0MM1.(U!ro«I.LC(MMlM7,B«- " eeam tto cos l» -I'J 2 T^W,8-tO 8 S 1 ^ jJ i Retm(2),COT —1-1..i-4_7.s ~.MuEtaugh.spliiputs in A berdeen------>n» (15l-Afl»rf (in-ni«fr« (OI. Miuift.-tn------nam ------: —' - - - - p jSSS— 8---7--r“r-\ ®, *, eh«y«J . 3 2-1100 , • , 1 ball out o f play.' . ll7).CnKsni).SMi(9).MKU(ia| Ml- BinMU-S 4 N 4 7 7 8 * ' OiUcn t 0 0 0 • ’ J A B E ^ E E N[-M - N u r ta u g h traveled to A berdeen • Craen 1 . 7 4 4 0 • The difference in thethi third game was se- « « 00 SO -I 2 ^MTW.t-t t . I 0 0 > 5 » .^Thuisday and leftjft 1-1,1 defeating Declo 15-7, 15- SMM’I'I 9 « 8* 8 7 3 “ ? '•* J !. 5. -J.0 0 1 0 0 0• i i 1 i { nior M aijorie Lutz. .RrrnW34 2 I I I 0 t YPnw 1 0 0 0 0 1, 0*1 10arid losing to AberdecnA b 15-9,14-16,4-15. 09slip away ' intiai 4 > 8 8 2, J 1 £ £ U \M 5 1 ^ 53 PIMTE31.R£n4 stages stumped Goodiriding’s offense and then T0«tLJ8- 3J-J e : 2 1 1 0 PtTTSeuRGH O OWMwn with the mortiehtu:ritu tn . \ omu n-3 0 0 0 0 3I. . ® ' she sUunmcd three wirwinners out of the back ■* Dvixn pCTwi 13 9 tuBaa n ra Uv Cent m. « r n H lb 11 ■ ■ ’That hurt. WcjVe just didn’t serve very well of UMblbttanrvOn GmMnai(»MMi). M>-Can«. .Une. H er final block sciset yp the closing scor-' SftiMd 4 0 0 1 V««nr* 10 401 10 fU«yin „ ^ ' goJTje point," saidd MurtaughM coach Shannon Ham- . W‘~sas07tf, fcrt. fW Yotfift 5«g<. M u 9 110 DlMd 1 I 1 : i n g b u r s t . Otwv-tt™. Oirtjnjr. rm Srtioet; S«c- FWrTM.CirDi Uarwjrf 4 12 0 TtnnaKt I 1 0OO B 0 OOSTON RED SOX-PltcM ytufti E blin. “ W e lc ttlie m gge i t back in it and w e ^ t f la t" ' ' 'i G o o d i n g , 0 - 3 o vverall c i and 0-1 in' the M.l«a>U,TM.CnA T-3io.»-3o.8jf rmn) KXgtb S 2 4 3 LiMnn ' 4.1.1 ^p^u^'eu^EERS-pi^ T-34) il-U<2<(U2U) CCnua S 1 t 0 IXm w I |0 3 0 0 C > ' * IP A<« 2S WJwn. cMTWtMck. on l i ^ n x The Red Devilsvils did get solid serving from ■ , league, will host Declodo Tuesday night w hile KYngA <001 4 12 ROY«lS7.tRDVERS8 ^ >MDIAMg.BUCJ«YS4 . AMnSMi. Ngfw)TcnrSarp*l.caTiAiH(. Brandi Vahsholtz,3ltz, who served for 18 points rrencc play will be at , -^TOBKID eUVQANONO PklIn I 3 0 2 1 BoraJS 400 - •lAcMM W9W Eiler, 2-0 itv conferei ta.WMjn£ MWWOIY- ’ 20 c«K« Rb«Ouu. hu m . tsm PMr , in the first (wo gatgames, including six aces. . ; Glenns Ferry. H B I h U « r b1 UU u S p ' .0 0 0 0 £ m » 200'BAB SM nwnMtm LMOM. TiMM UvoUVOIMO. . NEW vom WK£^^<^Zi9 «iA H « chU'' OMTtd 4 0 0 0 Lctoid (1 1 00 Caodc 4 I I D IVnm36 2 .e0 'fI l 0ueWiMr.andM*J«SM;«M«,l9iv.nnAI- SS^pS Murtaugh’s LisLisa Anderson tallied 16. as- MnUid 9122 Dimd S.}i1 Cataf 1 0 0 0 Wiuritt <120'» Hm9>P 2000 VU»e.. 200’ 0 S S IWU B'l'M kv UU Utmr, pKXM,lA«,«Md<. MMwnPraMkrllcRcMA■i,i^,«8. sists a n d T o b e Bell,B e l Melissa Tolm.an and AN . . IMWk S02 I TC«m1I 4 130 lUUCh S I2 0 nemtX- i l l T T U«ttiC» 1 0 0 0 JRudnp 00• o0 o ;- carf««Mlh»A>r31tinin. ViBin OO 00 J0)«*1» 3 112 ' 3 0)wp 0 0 0 0 HiMirt((i .1 0 0 <1 AinmM >sh F u n k a ll p uIt t ddc o w n fiv e k ills. tuTidI1» J 0 1 0 CmSK 4 0 11 W*T»2tp 9 110 Oitil '4 2 2 3 SS I pB0iir.Tn4*tfCM>H.KM>.IOIh( TAUPAB*n»OMTMN(J-«10f» ^ - J 1! 0 ta m a J i-i o SOTMX 4001 URnni) J0.100 F ^ r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 clo; Murtaugh settled down ' Wttnil 4 0 0.0 Ci7«M 4 120 GfWrf 4 0 2 1 KKirif 01C00 'Kihml 000 0 An*,p 0 08 raM SM HUDSON VMi£YVlO«nAT>UTincccM- and had no troubhubie getting by the Hornets in . .. 'Continued from 01 Hi«( 3 110 SAne <0100 - R3nln|f< to'III o FEREKCE-Mmw) O n Oonntn. X tm e 4 0 0 0 VMU» 1000' AMtuc :4 0 2 1 ►rwirm if lio0 7M <0 a U 8 TcHi 395 4 I8 4 CIEV6LANQ INOIAKS-Piwiottd■oltd Dm tm«a «KU « Ken MrtnMon.S5»id» two games.' w e’re going to struggle.jle .” riM f 4 2 10 HatrH- i oo t CaSansn 4 0 1 0 Couaa 3 0 0 00 - *«9>(i(Kabt*tmMen. “W eplayedrelarelaxed again," Hamblin said. AVVatl 1100 c«*»ip« 1 0 0 0I . 0 0 0 1 091 002 cm ^ •mL«0Mb9EMM9tfr«AnwMAicnAMUti B0WCW.4lnM Mn OuiKH. P( , ' : Senior and team captaptain John Shaw (6-0, UdicriM t i l l Honrtil 0 0 0 0 - »on. W»y Tirrycyrlrig mgutguinvqri B . dmKc*)an»C^y««>wMt< Bell added fouiFour more kills in the match, ! 210)iAyho was a smrtcirter at the beginning'of' i ■ S5sw lic£e3w id (>6,tf,U«or». Ml SAStDWWASHlWnOtt-WimrtSidsunxvr V a le rie H e p w oirth r th a ls o ra c k e d u p fo u r, ' : ■ l a s t s e a s o n , w ill a n cchor h c an offensive line j • MMtMMMWdmidl There was nono reporti on the Declo-Ab- ' «x euMMr. Mn M Toms BMfeeor. Jff («I- nOMK PA^-Nma) PiM WM m : I’ .--that won’t be asked to blow opponents off NC«*ua.33.U«V«l<8 erdeen m atch atit ppr r e s s tim e . CoUcgc scores . !S«M24.ML4kMKal97 the line. ; EAST ScrfWT'im.43iKTat13 ?S»>rCo. gyJO"" In the juniorr-varsity VI matches Aberdeen f - saving grocc foror us is. we throw the •C*H»rtt.Pia,f«™rtSl2« i Kum UMCTSSr-HirJSffiSaSS 'beat Murtaugh\\ I:15-13; 15-10 and the Red r have to teach kids to • S iS s ," ” ’' •OdPiru, MMMMkrMmnltMMMpr ■; T ^bbll i lot. So .we s y r t, WMtC«^U.EK>it8 ATLANTA OUVU-AM.4 EDWiM’,0>«i(nu I - jftURsyus-AwyydB^^ r = , Devils downed DeDeclo 15-6,15-1.... aid. “This year i would C«ffcnai40.tKi^S?^ ] ...... ' C. Sn«M 2 g W .8 * t RadWtii fflow, cud ~ : p i » H o c k ,” H ic k y i i i i d e.»oi3i.>>BaiP«>ri} mwEJT lirds pass and one-third i BHa.tr.UaniONa1S MMuet O M nia? m jM n . NAVY-K»»l»i»P.JII>Of*«<#« !■ '1.'guess w e’il be tWo-third C1NC0MAT1 R£DS-0*tn«] OcnraeHftarigwf. cudcMMnnAvaMdcOud 1 5 0 ^ ...... fltfm. oA Wrwi lm Ih* Tiui<• AnMan—bnft* m m m noMittMv'tiMTa JWendau_Qa& .'i. ru s h .’’ I' UAm( SdivcCi •fliBfn'i t 21KrOMw!eO«M.aSBTf*cn,R. OMt* MMo> *Kior tf ce>p«9C»- (Dm wdJotOrMOrMci«(>•••. .* day night in a Can;[Tanyon Conference m atch be- w T a y l o r a n d s o c c e r c o n \ 8n».aT. PaM J. n m & MMr. R. U)«( ),R. ' B TWlff^AUS-Hare ntMcwtigi ind ■* t I M«221-J.I«rJ»li*,A.9««.K. NORnt CWOUHA-AwoirMd «0t S c ^ tween Wendell amand Valley. fi)’ ;s.tt»e.comcrs and Gerrattratt at safety, the Bob- Smlvffwbilreu^MMUriwUcwnUfr ’ ( PKtiRL i. lUe. S30-0. Caata OiWK. C •HB*0>A b«MMriM,l;Mnnito<«)toEai gainst the pass. - cDcraU»«nraU^.v*rMnaw«T>n rii‘--1 ------Sta-3iTiTS5» -02M). 1 Cm . a Sum M Al«v 0 Bmt I Lm. a. Vm. 0. K . T^o clincherr cacame in game three where 'i^'nior D an Ringle (6-1,1, :235) is one of only f r. HaMRt.C0-W.£»*nLii6M i,jH mt v SS«^iJ*p£5?i^iTSI«?SWV*f«k ffjOW > ! ^ !il^ ^ ‘,0»Urtwi m n J. Knttv. P. KAr. 12r.C. CvOcri. 0. 030-0. B Rn . 8. qiA. B. KikMn. E. H m A m 6 e r F o w le r sserved e r the last fotjr points for »;.,ii;tWO. B obcat^ tippingng the scales at 200 IMHH3KsrMar.T.Uijil.M83»-A0M- J . 93M.L»en,BT«>3»,R.8*o».JValo*int n ilu.e.P«Wi.t.l8-O0Ai.O.ftiM.M.nwv t^nnlaMMatnilifiiMrtglAaw «tM . ?.«»>. K7Mrwi.Lt11tf«, M » »48^ CcM. C.Pntt. J. BMW. Bn. : IUrM.0 lai*irl}7.KCaTMC.H*ilIM. cM^.ltmJiAicnBriicatn.- riM • Ow '**'iwn,e>.f^ n .l>»- f r.a SHi^omr.imniMtYaMW tie," saidvWendell coach Con- size: Kd expenerienccrHow can-this' . —AH«noen8qu«------•;------loruilen-* BCTlS^-J«w^Fwji»bb«»’ . “It> as a bottle,” ,SiA»ii»l2$‘^T'l*06Wl.?. . N B«p>, E. WncMv, 0. OmtiM, t OMicn-C -DntBnitidlMtPmcmwr.lDrM M UMO MW, Ton ODm mm-t I “Wbat kej>t ifs In it was’our • ' i.T. Fw*. B. M. 7, Ocrw. I mnt>»>• 15&MtM10.HMr.U.Reaigua.T. ' •onroMlcOM'Buctmn'itekjn "hie M cDonald. “V -»21^.U«tW.0»».HB«s*,W. » 10».e AMnid. J. U z ^ B Wannv , vTCkMNt; d e fe n s e a n d sc rvve-receive.” e -i ' Tlrougb pesW persn>unc^IhftliftAo(ktck • n V c r id c ll- im pproves r o ' to 1-1, while galley g^,am»rterbadc^^^ l«, Brom. e. CW fl Wi*-*■' o r * U Affltn, W22i3i-«ein, rt war. : ft.LilMII>,LKagi' aar..-- - Of iw moM. nauc sinti to t Htfw RMn. i«s pl>]F«d im'i OmMM -dropstoO-3. “W ft'rt-giing to be5 oione those teams that. J Ufr.7.Ar«i R. O«o, T, a He» 230.fttte»nw.P-lfcft**ti.C,yitelCO •r 14J-B. luU. S. SkiMr. 0, »wal, P COM 23MI e«r, 0. Annmo. K. Cmnu • .HEW euOlAMO R , “s ; m m iie i' ' The Trojans bcabeat Valley in the junior var-' ------V like-bugsi^kcep- ptclcnig 10»iT« MNwMnU. 1 i*-T. S M iM T, WMtr, J. J. SWfjigjM E«l ft Rtflw. A. f §»e b^g- play," Nicley e Wmw, I Coc*. »a2XI^ LBitir, _ tiir* ««•_ ..IBS._____ ------r- _sitym atchJP;15,J5. J5-2. 15-6. They also won 6«n<-C.U«r.fttoi«»avT.88ii«

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Friday.'sSoplombor 1, 1995, TiijZ^Nov B SU qula rterb aick c fa c e s ChiSSoxH c h a r g e5 in W ashh in g to n B O IS E ( A P ) - B o is e SiState athletic |^~r] to take” the officials said quortcrfcr b o c k T o n y 1^^: chargc. Allen blaink H ildc’s dust-up withI ^police last ' 1 sa id . " T h a t d id n ’t I bother me at all-I- weekend was his first brurush with the ' * law . S' have trouble gct- • But the junior from1 ! Pendleton. ting real excitcd Ore.. - charged with mi;nisdemeanor Tliy '<■ about' misde^ Tigt:ers X a s s a u lt a n d b a tte r y o f BiBoise police ' ISC*' • ' ^ ■ m e a n o r s .” oflicers - also is schedulelied to appear - — -H ilde, whQ.jilso. . CHiC/y30 (APAP) - Ozzie in 0 W ashington cburtirtroom next was cited for' • Guillen’s ffhrcc-runn single s was the m n io n th . %' ■ ,{ d r iv in g a c r o s s th e center line, hos a j key hit as Chicagogo scored eight Mildc and his roonima H lld o runs wiih two outsts ini the sccond : ' 'jIH b Frecrpan, \Ycre involved:d.in a head- pre-trial hearing inning of*a 9-0 winin 1Tliursday over jH H r on accidtw July '28 in As\sotin Coun- date Sept, 27 in Asotin County Dis------— D e tro it.------— ...... - -ty.-Hildo-wus-driving,-bibut-lTceman- triei Coort— 1 C h i c a g o s e n t 133 batterst fo the •told W ashington State: FPatrol offi- He declinedined comment Wednesdoy plaie and hod six hits against Mike cer^ he was behind the wwheel when night. Coaclic!dies said’Hilde told them M oore.and Driun Bohanon in its the Isuzu Rodeo and anolother vehicle' the obstruct!action chargc ho.d be^n • 'highest.scoring inningling this season. • / cwP r c o llid e d On a w e t h ig h w aay. y .dropped. Hilde later admitted he was driv- "rm alwi/ySk'dy^'disturbed when there ing afier police said his ininjuries’were are stories. or allegations about our A m ericanI L e a g u e | ^ | | j not consistent with bein|ing 0 passen- students."■ Boise Bi State President g e r. • • Charies R uch;icli said W ednesdoy. “Ob- ______A le x H e r n a n d e zz.(9.T8j..allqwcd.. .(1 . "W e‘kihd of had the: Ifeeling wc viously. I'mm goingg to need more in- ./ive hits, struck< o a n d w e r e n 't b e in g to ld th e titruth," said fomi.ition befcbcfore 1 can com m cnt any ^ walked none in his)is ^rsl shutout W ashington State Patrtrol officer further." ' ' s i n c c J u l y 2 , 1 9 9 4 . K.M. Cassette, who invesestiguled the. 'tWe willI obviouslyoh look'into this . ■ G uillen’s bases^Us^loaded single a cc id en t, situ a tio n a nid d try ti to find .out os much .govtt C^iicugo a 3-03-0 lead. -Frank Hildc, 21. and Freemanin have b e e n a s-w e c a n aIS s soonsc as w c can,” othlci- Thortias’ run-scoringng single5 made it - ..A- charged "with one misiisdem eanor ic director GenGcne Blcym aier said. 6-0 and knocked outul MooreI (545), count of obstructing a la'law enforce- Hilde wasTis chargcd on Sunday who hos lost his lastQSt 10 decisions, [ V x w V 'S s S ment officer, accordingig to Asotin with four misimisdemeunors stemming . ’covering 12 starts., .County court records. j’rom a confrorifrontotion witi),_Boise po- Boise State football coroach Pokey lice officerss in'ain city park'.'He is to In d ia n s .6, B lu e Ja]Jays 4 Allen said W ednesday ni]nighf that he be arraignedd Oct.O 5. ' V thoritic.s said Hilde head- CLEVELAND - Alberti Belle ' APphok) was aware o f the Wa^ihirlington inci- Boise authoi ■ < ' he claimed butted one ofllofficer and threw punch­ iiom crcd in extra ini dent two days after h m e fo rces o u t S eattle hasa a e ru n n e r Edg^ar MartlntInez an d th ro w s p u t ^ y 's. He was chargcd with I second straight night, n catcher Mike Macfarlane . ^'Hilde’S'backgrdund wasus clean he- es at others. I lor counts o f osisatilt. bat- ...... ■ ruri 'sfjot i a t h c 1 0 th'.' Nison a t first for^a d o u b le |play In th e fo u rth InnlnIng o f th eir gam e In BjBton ^ t Thursday. .-fore Sunday’s incident. • • m i.s d e m e a n o r t . llilde was tery, resistinging arrest and being'in o It.markcd'thp ninthith timei this year . Tlie MaMariners hod at least one hitit went 2-for-4, entered1 i the game game was thefie firstl o f h i s c a re e r. “From what I know. 1 the indiltns endedJ 0o h o m e g a m e in e v e ry/ iiinning but the seventh andd ' hitting .187 (20-for.-10'0 7 ) in A u - worried, and his roommunate olTered park afier dark.lark- with a homer. Bellorllo has done it o season-fcn-high 19 inall. gu st- J.. R oyals 7, BrBrewers 6 three times;* S e a t ttic’s l e Randy Johnson,^n,^ Mark McGwire hommercd ond KANSAS> CCITY. M o. - Tommy The Indians hovec won 0 season- scratcheded from, his start when hee . Stan Javier went 4-for-ir-5 for the Goodwin. wTii.vTio' d o u b lc tT T o lIb w ln g H uskers1 topple C(C ow boys high eight straight,’ht. improving couldn’t’’t’get loosc'warm ing up.'' A ’S, who ralllicd ifi theth eighth Johnny Domoinon’s game-tying lead- S T IL L W A T E R , O kla, (A(AI’)-No7'2 the.game hadid ppc o sse ssio n s o f 5 y a rd s o r baseball’s best rcco:cord to 80-35. Boston'sI's Rheal Cormier (6-5)) ogainst ogainst. Terry Ch-!“*;]< (2-5). off homer,iniin the ninth, scored on 1 i N ebraska o p e n ed d e fe n se ofol its niition- less. They swept the fouriu r :g a m e s e rie s d id n ’t la.sta.st m u c h lo n g e r, g e ttin g ju sit t 'Craig Poquette yot an m ii ficld hit Mike Fetters’;rs‘ errant pick-off at^-. ^ , al championship with a. ddominating One of thehe few: Oklahoma State ’ with the Blue Jays, andan are 11-0 in 4-0 outss oso Seattle took o 6-0 leadd and Bordick hit his sixthI 1homer. tempt to third.rd. ■ ' performance Thursday,nit;light, gelling highlights camcame in the second quarter extra innings. in the seccccond inning.' ' ' D a m o n 'ss JJlrst m ajor league three first-half touchdolowns from when DavidI Tliompson.Tli who had 128 Jim Thome drew' ao one-out walk Bob W olcott (2-1) made thee Yankees 11, Angels 6 it 6-6 alter the Brewers , 0 ' h o m e r tie d it ( Lawrence Phillips in a 64-i4-21, victory yards on 16f) carries,ca broke ofT a 79- frpm Jimmy Rogers:rs (2-3) before cn^crgcncncy start. Johnsotl. sccond ; three in the ninth to ^ ^ NEW YORK - Pdulul O ’Neill hitd scored th over Oklahoma State. yartl run. Tliathat sel: up a 2-yord touch-- •• ------: -B clle-scnt-a-l-I pitpitch onto-tho' -in ibeJeaguigue in ERA and thb leader , u n lead. *■ drove, in eight runs with tlthree home take o one-ran Phillips, cleared Tuesc:sday by the down run by>y Andre/ Richardson that ho>ne run porch just>t insideit the foul 'in strikeoeouts, shutouts and oppo** . runs and,a single as the A yals .have won five ^ Angels lost The Royal NCAA to play, hd'd'125 yayards at half- made the scoreore 16-7.: pole in IcA. It w as hishi; 33rd homer .pcnts’ battingba average, will not straight and sevense of eight and are ^ * their sixth straight. time and finished with 153)3 on 12 car- But Phillipsips immediatelyi put a halt o f the ycor. ih r o w foror.thrte r or four days andJ ■, P ’Ncill, ’who raised hish season 10-2 against M ilwaukee this .season, ries as the Conihuskers rol'ollcd up 671 to any Cowboyjboys momentum, going 80 Jose M esa (2-0) retiredret oil three likely mmiss his next start, the | tgomery (2-2) was the , ^ homer total to 19, hit a three-run JefT Montgo yards and beat Oklahtima. SStale for the yards for a scorescon on the first ploy oftcr b a tte rs h e f a c c d in the thi 10th. strik- Marinersrs saj id . H two innings winner, whileIc 1Fetters (0-2) took the ; shot in each of the first tw ] 22nd'su^ight tiine. Tliey hlivehli not lost the kickoff. II lele added1 a 27-yard touch- .ing out two. :on (6-7) as loss os the H03loyols swept the Brew- 1 J o f f sta rto f B ria n A n d e rso i to the Cowboys since 196>61. the-only dow n on th e; next nc: possession, and-Fra- * Trailing 4-3 cnteriiering the ninth. AthleticJics 8 , Orioles 7 |the Yankees built a 7-0•0 lead. He er? for the thirclird time. . b rea k a tie in 1973,. zier’s I-yardrd option0 keeper with 59 the Indians ^ent thee gameg to extra BALTITIMORE - Mike Bordick,{ 1 led ofT the fifUi with a soloso homer Goodwiti,L vwho hod three hits, Tommie Frazier tiddedJ twoI touch- • seconds tefi indiehalfmin d adeit36-7.’ inniiigs w hen Carlo;rios Baergn — hitatwo-i } o f f M ik e H a rk e y a n d addc d in the ninth on Gary o-run homer in the eighth to i ded an RBI went to third i down passes and scored ooncc'on the OklahomaX Slate’sSc oiily other touch- • pinqtoitting for thebe first time all lead Oak ’ three-run Gaetti’s socrifiirifice bunt. K eith Lock::_ akland to its first seriess ' i single in the Y ankees’ I ground. The Comhuskersrs. 13-0 last downs camee agafnst:iij Comhuskers re- . !ic^i9TO hit a sacrBcrifice fly off sweep of I hart was wnlknlked intcntionolly to | )f Baltimore in three years. i sixth. year.-won their 26th straiKliglil,regular- serses after■ NebraskaNc had opericd a . ' . Tony Castillo...... ercival,-fhc - load the baseises ond Fetters thcn ------' ...... T lie v/iciory-wos i e Oakland’s ninthT,- O’Neill faced Troy Per season game — the longer5cst streak in 50-7 lead, ■ . in 11 gamim esond gavcihc A ’s.thcir.r. ; sixth Angels pitcher, in tlt h e e ig h th , th rew w ild ly , *the country — and 18th iiin a,.row in Frazier, •vlu)wlio m is s e d m u c h o f la s t M ariners 11, Red S . first three rikcs. In the top ofofthe.pinth, shortstop j d Sox 2 c c-.gam c s w e e p o f tUe. O n - ■ i and was called out on sink Bj*Eight play. season due to a blood clot in his lefl Tie losing Greg Gagne’se’s third error of the 4 BOSTON - EdgoIgar M ortinez» oles sincecc May-1992. . After an cight-gami J^'T'irst-year coach Bob Sinlimmons .saw leg. looked sharp.shar He Tan for 64 yards e won four game allowedi:d Pot L is la c h to s c o re . Vince Coleman. Don>on W ils o n artd C a l Ripken, R i playing in his'S' : streak, the Yankees have his Cowboys, 3-7-1 in1 1994. get on'lO carries;s andai completed 6^of-10 the tying run rur and then Kevin Luis Sojo each, hodJ tlthree hits and 2,125thI C(con^ccutive game for thec i o f five. ' mauled from the outset antnd lose dteir passes for 12020 yards,; including o 7 6 - s were his Scitzer singledled home the gorahead j eveiVbody else in thele SeattleS lineup Orioles,. cappedc off a dismol Au- O’Neill’s eight RBIs 19th stra ig h t c o n fe re n c e giigame. Okla- yard touchdowtknvn pass to Reggie Batil 5 career-high and the thrcircc-homer' run. ^ had at least one. g u s t w ithth three RBIs. Ripken, who i lihoma State had 1 yard of)f offense in on ihe Comhuskniskeni' second ploy of the ; ______I tlthe first quarter, and five tittimes during second half. Brieflyy in spoiirts 9||H . Agass5si nearly ties win; Zokol takes5 lead1 in JVOIwaul u k e e d p e n M IL W A U K E E - Ri-- Hallbcrj^ at 67. pling the U.S.S. OpenC defending chanr- '> -4 pion. Spurs forwaiard arrested on[1 gun ch arg e Ove^po\^•erinJ.•riiig Ihe ball; ru.shing the “ n e t w ild ly am,nd i double-faulting ( like a ' SAN ANTONIO -- SputsS forwprd J;R. Reid1 vwas arrested Thursday hacker'on key poini.s. A gassi dug ____ :._whcn.tc.:ulc;npted-lQ.bix board, a. fliglit Jit-Son-A nQtonio.Intcmational to Air*..i . ^ ------himself into1 a hole.'h pot furious w ith—— p o r t w n h - k ^ a in hiss cocany-on fuggoge. offieiolsIs said.: , i ‘ himself andI so.somehow crawled out Reid w s going throurough an airport checkpointnt about 7:45 a.m. when • • J ’* with a 5 -7 . (-;3.0-J. 5-7. 6-0. 6-2 victory on unl^ojlcd .45-caliberiber hohdgun was detectedd byI security personnel. fi over Alex Correorrcija o f Spain, said airport spokesman an' Tony Ronquillo. What Agassiiissi and the crowd may • Reid was dotoinedi andar turned -over to the SaiSan Antonio Police De- r ■ ■ 4 ; remember mostlOst a b o u t th is m a tc h w ilh p o rtm e n t. H e w"a's choi:harged with felony poss»«>»«sion of a prohibited- j[ be the backwanward, over-the-hcad shot; weapon and was releaseased on’S2,000 bond. - ■'y.y- . • ' lie drilled olVaIV a lob in the last gome ' ■•Tins (o rre s t) is somimething e we do with anyone5nc who tries to bring o f. ' ■ - of his founh-seti-set sweep and the fore- w e a p o n b n b o a rd o n e! of our scheduled airiine fliglights,’’'R onquillosaid.,. ~ y.]: • : hand he rippedled onc the final point that ’ I ._ . 3 Corretja chasedised futilely before col- German Opejen winner trailsil» Masters lapsing wilh leg cnimps. Philadelphia’s Mickey( MI orandlnl c a tch es'a thithrow to got San Franciscisco's Robby Jhompsoion o u t at, But what Agassi Agi would no doubt ‘CRANS-SUR SIERRRRE. Switzcrlond - Colin1 Montgomerie,^ leading ^ 1 s1i|;e ti> forgelI is how he doublc-foull- ■ . Europe's money list ondand winner of last week’s GermanGe Open, shot a 4i second ® base Thursdayly in San Frdnclsco. ^ eOTwo siKiighigilt times to lose d first ' 1 find eight co-leaders af- n under-por 68 lljursdayay andi was one stroke bchin ^ i l set filled with.hth.his 21 errors, how he • ter tlie first round o f theihe European Masters, ■ " I W staned the thirtflirtf set wilh six errors to The group at 67 incluieluded Mark Mouland of WcWales, Darren Cloirke.of J PWllie:JS shut (ou t Gi:iants, 6' ^ fall behind aI bnbreak, and how.he k ^ l miingo Hospiwl and' Jose RiveroRi of Spain. Barry * _ Nortlicm Ireland, Domi gging balls with no pur­ dson and i’iXorlMitchcll o)f f Englandi and Eduardo - Lone, Steven Richardso SAN FRANCisCO (AP)')- ■ Sid Fer- " T 7" hith i ofihc game, as the Pittsbui lin. rallied ag:iinsi\eloser JcfT Unit Jlomero of Argentina.'I.' . n p d a and tw o relievers held;ldSanFjan- NatlOlonal League ra is nol the. o n ly fa v o rite to 6-4 victory ovw <>- Brantley (3-2) fnilcd to hpid“Vc trouble, was tied wjth Montgomomerie. the Scottish golferr whov will lead the Eu- jy < -to -b ac k os Mcl Rojas wofkcirkcdlhc lOtJi forhis24thsave, and Mark W hiten hit bock-t in the ninth, only his third blo\town-save in ■ Crouching^ low.lo' eyes squintingiio ropean team in tlus momlonth’s Ryder Cup. Philadelphia w o n 6-0 T h u rsdday i The Pndrcsi hadha n ch an c e to w in in the hey loaded the bases wilh 28 -f chances. Midre Cummingsigs and Ncl- the sun. the Swiriwirling.wind tossing her ; Corey‘Povln.-the U.SU.S. Open champion, ondI GregC Norman, ranked Fernandez (6-1-). w ho ho;ins won his ''I'l Fcaser got Archi Cinnfroc- .son Liriono had pinch .•iinglcs;s and Jacob curly hair. MMonica Seles stoo.d ' No. 1 in the world andn d th e w in n e r of^ la s t w ce kkcnd’s c: W orid Series of lost| q six.decisions, allowed Mflly 10 first. . B'Brumfield hit 11 sacrifice fly. pois^ to pounctunce on serves, then hes- - Golf, opened wltli 73ss ondoi were well.back in thee 150-man 1 field. . .in 6 2-3 inhinos before lea' ■ Umntley walked Orlnndo1 Mcrccdf to - jtated os if unsuinsure, the familiar sud- . Som Torrance o f SciScotland shot » 73. one ,shot,s^ better than.Sevc • ‘jt stiffness jn his upper bac Vstros2. "topen the 10th and'King hit a»2.0p,lch dOTly alien, Ballesteros o f Spain; ( BottalicoBl got four outs on for his 16th homer and the Pii . . - Greg Maddux posted his or n™ '!,'"; Sho pu.^licd;d thalls back softly, in- ond victory in nine games. D cliff Slociimb pitched the ni ;ging them, and when it 1 his lost. 14 decisions and be- (4( 4 0 ) w as the w inner in relief.f, ■ stead or.slueein Malone mayy: 1leaveifTmiomrdecertified — ~ Fchtnndczrwhowas 's,top_winncr_.i8..lhc Atlania was her turriI to scr\c she settled for..'.;...' ing teleased by Baltimore innciirtyJuly le Houston, A-stros 5-2 Thiirs- q sa fe ty rath e r,.than thill pojver. i' ^ Kari M alone hos'nddcdd an threat to his support ar Cubs 12, Marlins 3 SALT LAKE CITY - and .signed'by the Philliesrs a s a fre e n,-ght. ly of the top 20 ployqrs, ofthc National Basketbn;tbnll Association’s playerss iinion:ii ifthc organic- og MIAMI - Jose Elernandez li ogent, stKick out six and Wallalkcd three. MaJdux(15-25-2) ehccked the Astros orr have bcen.knocked'out ^ tion is decertified, he mamay ploy in Europe, The Phillies scored theirHr first run six ^iis as lie! pitchcdpi his third simighi slam **• and a solo homer to lead 1 go Cubs to a 12-3 victory over'cr^hcRori- of the Open, her comeback inteirupt-. .' i Tlie Utah All-S{ar, wlwho voted to support the: unionu on Wecjnesday, in the fourth on.a w ild1 ipitch.by contplelc gameTIC aji^ his m ajor leogue- da Marlins. ed in the sccondand round on q day w l^ ; • snid that at '22, ho does:s nnot want to risk losing a ssc e a so n to w hat-H e f e a rs _ . Jamie} q Brcwington (4-2)., >W ith two leading ninth,1. hMaddux, who hndTour Steve Traschel (6-10) nllcllowcd five two seeded memen — N o;' 11 SwgT-,“.- ' w o u ld b e a c o n tin u in gS .lo -Iopkout...... , ries hit his strikeouts.and1 ojone intentional walk, got - • outs o t in the eighth. JefTcrit hits, and one ruil while strikin;ingouttwo Bruguern and No. 16 Andrcii...;.^ It overseas,” the 6-foot- ic uls on ground b n lls.' “I may be'pretty close3s c to s ig n in g 'a n a g re e m e n t t 10th homer and Whitenl.hitlit his sixth 21of|hc2^ and walking five over six inniinings in the • Mcdvwlcv—• andan( one seedrfd'woman 9 pbwer forward toldIKUTV K News. "(Ifthe unicnion is dccertified)-rm’ of cs homenxJ and uw ight Smidi off reliever Shawn Biirt.rton The ^,,STr, ^ fvsificc fly in-suppon o f J^lad- . game, which.was.ilelaycd 71 minutesn by — No. 10 Linds;ndsay Davcnfiorf— l o ^ -'v - .....not going-to'woitoround h n ip ." ■. ■■ph ind herev:rl m nrw sm yshni TKillies added three ih'tHcrnninth. dux,whohasaIloHllowed three runs in his last 25 ™rain. He was 1-3 wilh n 3.77 ERAEl in tive L u c k ily fo)r r hiher, she played K k a Malone, on the thrcsreshold of his I Ith pro scsscasonj would not say [)robek (7-8) vk-astl« loser. »»starts against the Marlins coirominginto jc Lone, rankedkcdNo. 113 tind j>layin^‘ : ^ which team he was consansidering. He did indicate; h e WAS looking at Eu- EE: x p o s 5 , P a d re s 4 ,1 0 iIr n n W I reduced their magic num- the game. n iho founh >" “ P ' " for p . ' the fir^t time in four jJj'';^ ro p e ...... SAN DIEGO r D airia Flctchcher hit a solo bcr for winningig lhil c N L E a .s tto 15. • H ernandez's solu ho tn er in dcing & hiatiis'from-Har--'-:i:- . Calls to'Maidnc Thunlursday seeking further elabiaborntion were not im- homCT ho with two outs in the ton oof fth elO lh . m ade it 3-0. but die six-run fifllillh sparfcd B.mc nwjy. ™rd. Sclcs bcntcat her easily th e y mediately returned. Rookie reliever Ron Vtllonc by his gran d sla m p u( the gai Reds 4,10 innings . 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'W i Wonw IncoEm es ris(50, b u t eeconomly still s lu ^ s ] Go'► v ern m eiih t faces J T h e A ssfx io tc d P r e s s [conwhile, the notion's larges Personal'- Personal-- Ts reported disappointing Ati, . WASHINGTONN“ —- The r 'h •income . i__ f s, os hot weather weakenedS i ...n e w it h r i f t b aa i i l o u t b j f c of Americans roseise in July more icome ^ ■ T spending m n n,d d for 1 fall clothing .and homem e fiir- - rapidly than it hasas in six'months ' ■imonillon$otdollan, I - '— I ings'did not fare much better.te r. 'I q o ABSoclatedsd Press • ' Banknk ;and live other instituw K • ' even as consamcr spendingsp leveled »iona/iy a the accounting change, hiring at restaurantsIS ao n d o th e r reta il 5,80 ict on W all Street. Thes DowD . Circuit on Wc(’ednesday revived * Butt bankingba experts said Thurs- s industrial twerage rose net establixliinenis lielped)ed boost persotial 1576 ^ nearly. hope? of somen e 90 thrifts that day' theth< case has broad implico- . . income 0.7 pcrcentnt iin July — the jsro I ints by early afternoon aridd bondbi have sued the gigovernment, seek:, tions13 throughoutd the S&L indtis- biggest increase sinccICC a n 0 .8 p c rc e n t . ■ s ng by some_esestimates osjnuch. try. gain in Jai^uary. SerServicc industry I IC Fed’s policy-moking 0{Open . ^ billion in dtimagcs. “ThiThe w ay'ribok’Tt'it,"this’ ...... : ■, 4 .« : ' ' payrolls soared ut[ u r a te t h a t w a s S.60 ~ H :ct Committee meets Sept..26 2 t to ’ -At issue isi Ian obscure ac- couldlid implicate failljons upon inge in the 1989 b i l llions i o r of dollars of claims , nearly double June'ss itincrease. . 0 ASONO-JFM'AMJJiiiiii a ider whether to adjust shcshort- counting chon But the Commerci:rce Department •19B4 ■’* . IMS 1B9B . . te rm mint te re s t rate s. savings and loatiah bailo'ht law that againstinst-thc government,” said V. concerned certaitain thrift-raergers, Gerdicrdld Comizio, a partner a t' spending advancedad\ jusLD.2 July'Ily'94 Juno’95 'July’95) J 0 A S O N O J•96 - Jul'yas' Theee central bank trimmed the r . .I B M ^ HI ie ijte 3 change thriftsts contend-c^f the Thachiicher Proffitt and Wood in pcrcent last month, thethi sjowest pace [ 5.71C70“ || I 6.02 I I 6.06 I banks charge each other : 35 July '94 June i'9 n i 4.89 I t h a t b a cr >or industry billiclions.and led to -Woshiishington and former top nt- sincc it was unchangedged in->\ptil. . * "I ovemigl light loans by a quarter perce dozens of S&Lf. foilures. tomeyley lor the Office of Thrift • T h e d e p a r tm e n tt s(separately an- so‘"ca,iTusToopfTorCdmSwce u aI Tunarc# AP a g e p o □ I 4.62 I rTSS point last month, reversi . The court, nruling in o case Supervicrv isio n . nounced that severe; cicuts in nutomo- manufacfacturing orders by 1.3 pcrcen nths and the fiflh cdursc>e a A e r a series of'm oves SouK»:U.S.O»pt. ofComir. 'Cfl to b r o u g h t b y Gjlendale li Federal “It’s[t’samess."he,addcd. w bile prpduction hclpcIpcd push down That waswa the biggcSt drop in factor y. tighten:n (c re d it. :ent. • demand in three moni Markilets :tory decline since Januaiy. _____ ^______I______•' Lh-aftbg.’ 44,70 43 03 44rfJ irbuaM Od 191,30 ' -,30 POCATELLO (APJ— Idaho PamarmOuratulnlamwun. 0 « 3 Dow-Jones ------,4.4ax 4.93 ’•.03X Oac i f i ^ 103.00 101.90 101.60 •1,30 -1,: , tainlivaatoetcraponforThuaaay.lay, Nov 4 J:!S ' es ■ f; S “ ' i l L t4X 4,93H 4.0U - OSK -Wad,-a-a aalaa»i 20,779 ' Idaho Ranga and Fa«0i9l Raportert. alaughtaralaanno Dac - 3 NCW YORK (AW Final l>owOiwJonaaaveragaator Sap Oo>iSoyoaanl fi.19 0.10 ''O .m •« ..99 6,000 buminiffluncaoBan par b4.59 4.09 «.07X Wad.'aa cpanlMcp 76.011. up 381 Quota: aiaugmar halfar* no quota0ta:laMaraiaara77aib___Fab •SiSS?SSi:!SM 3 -IiJS TMuf» 1.400 394,20 •-00 MTm 198327 1900.71I 1074.2210 1000 80 >17.10 Oci PlauPlatinum . 430.00 427W '42SJ0 •/. ,0« May 4.54 4,94 Potaatoes banvwa ahd gn> ar« .90 lo I.M l 00 201.00 202.33 — 0.73 Ocl Ouoi •CHICAOO(A0 (AP) — U8DA — Major pouto maikttaata 1-3 330-270 lb4a.3O-49.B0Mm: 05 Sm 1952.30 1500.1010 ?1549.01 1958 12 •5.130«p Tg ^n ta US iAWaonatdayln 100 IB 30.00D.800 Sap S Traa :a !?li S. rS p °*Wad.'aialai 3,484 ’ n-aua A Wwconiin 9.00>10.Cia. WaaninototS p , I IS 34.00-39 00; 300- Apr 410,00 '.SO S.140.100 Sap DM ^4J9 ^4J8 _»J1 0.0»10.(ffl«: OrKPnC 6,00-10.00: ColorMo O.OO-lO.Oi10.00. 000 lb 37.00<4a00l ovar 430 lb 4i 414.10 •,B0-______SO »car1cna 7040 eeuM; Wtaeonaln««aofr -----flo«rtrif»i.00 Iowan" ovfTJBO0 Itm 3O,30.'lifta*r-250 is------^Eairialaa'siiiaa'2s;ooo,-waa,-mi«rro:i93------,J:a!SS-g-|S ]>.10 l,OOObgmir\knunt:doilanpart> ■ a iu n ^ 18.00-34X10: Oragon I8.00-24,0i24,00; 31,40, Wad.'a opanepantnI170.200. upl.808 CiirtaoJ 17.03 17,07 17.08 f •>30 .1 Gap 4.05 4.6s 4!40 Colori’oo 30.00-24,00;20.1 Idaho 36,00.».00. ^ Catua.and Cal*a»: nooa. SILVER B-Pouna- 169.34 194.20 19S131 —r.flO •! -----Oac------6J)J----SJJ9----5 Rua*ali 00 It S.OOO trsy ex.: e Most activev e s ' i : ; S S • y*' ial^aSv12,00?1?Oa’O r ^ ^ 14.00,...... CHlCAOO (API — Futurt* Indlnising on Iha Chicago Sap ’^•■■srrs,T»?•=' *,23 Waa,'aa«Jai 13.046 K , 2.404,000 13X > K - SroaBMaM ai ' 'TJiSietfatxiinais s »’ wlaa 27.803 C 18;S ! S i! : i ili sfer 3.412,500 74K ' I I . - Ou^lMa May 10.11 10.30 10.10 10.17 •O::SS E(l. »aia(34 2.389.400 - 42H * K N a^ U S Da*pa»iiTwnlo(AoncS!uIa. ^>ncBa ♦,04 B0,O001ba.ioaMap*rlb, Wad.'a opan SS"”" - 3.313.700I 103X >1K aJnallo^lo o n ^ n . 100 poundt. U.9 No. i baant,S'tn” loloo io:io io!oo lOM .;o CompSfl 2.280.700 2. 47X • X lm WgTioino It>aan Ua and aionga onaroai, Quotaa cui '^3X205X.,03X g>, KjAP) —Handy & Harman tJrarThuraaay ' . 6«n*o(nwlie - 3.1 Aug. 20. Producarm daiirtng mo>e lacanl: pno r . " / 2S35 Bai.aaia*■wa 14.704. Wid.'a Miaa 27.723 M,189; Faoncatad »5 399, off 1.188. K mart .. 2! 2.1i 09!oOO 13X ^ X .^InH^Uonlion iftouid c o q ^ d a a ia n .______opanlnl 113,072 i i ' l S H Spneflforau«r»aniaf lnLonoon|5 3235, . , _ - . 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Wad,-a epan mi 9.902. up 20Z 49.60 49.60 ' 49,80 49. 7 «,43 i h KCl — lAiila wtwal 4.78 (up 2): Oailay ~ .. * ■ Iba, 09,0(M1.9 Pramark MS52X 11900-13002000(HaaaV): 14 paicanlapring 9.44((>ownJani Nw CJUH 0,34 I : 39,6041.00. Dac 51, 7 .♦,42' ' Saoeea 42X• 2X — . ));llpa*can*car^ wlntar*B3 (down 1). I idcuttan: 20.00-34.00. EtI, aalaa30-i>a 30-S38. Wad,'t aalaa 33,049 a«« lm . Z7X77X CAlDWElL-:IL — Whita wrxat ^ 0 ,7 2 A t^ y): tiartay i:notnL . StT«ha F/0 W6. 1&< -A 9.i0(itaa«,I iin:noia(t M etals J J J , 77 Snopkolnc. IZK Salaead world gold prtoat. Thursai «*Tsai®s‘'PU’a.SwmiTibw Summa Four Inc. ‘ 23Xf3X .IX PORTUNDl •nay W,00OK>cOeaar*par100l0«. S " - . 1,720 1.755 1,715 1,748 ♦ 40 •' I snnr«(/al Portland (or a^ipmanl ran. truO Sap , 26,28 20 i 26 1 lii ^ " rsaKTSsarsafK . 1.6tO .1,030 1.800 1.850 ♦ 93 M jrs. s!0X — WMrea’pwpat Puinai, aicapl oat*, com, ^ « y and ' ' Od ' I ■ 20.33 20 39 »;42.bCMS.aO. . 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IS anfl Clas^iled >• I r n e r s ty lee: M a k ini g s ui r p r iise t iu r n s • —'Los'Angelw Timea ■ I instinct at ’tirncsrthosc‘’clo5e’totirr him sajja y tlial ■ isn't'the casease at all. Bcneolli Turner’s5 imi: a g e .‘The blggo)lest misconcep- Like 0 racing sloopp furiouslyfi tacking back as o.seat-of-t5f-the-pants, riverboat gombibl<;r is t l o n a b Oout U Ted Is that and Torth against the w s wind, former.champi- ' someone who wli is far more calculatirtin g in he S h O Ots t S from the hip. * onship sailor R.E. "TciTed" Turner's life and I making decliecisions than he gets crcdil business cqrecr is o historyhi: of unexpected • I' c lo se a.ssocioiciotcs say. and-hc is undoub Dsltie Is tru e . He z ig s a n d zags. a* trem endous I doing-the samc'withsari tlie.Tlme WarnerS' .__ Injhc_1970sJjjrnec_\er w as the loudmouthed __ ! . p o s a l.______a m ountI oof th o u g h t to ______^ “Captain Outrageous”” aiand the "Mouth ^ the ' ' “Tlie biggeggest misconception oboul fTed is “ • tKlhgs. BeBefore he~does South.”,.Hc sat in tlice dugoutd of bis Atlanta.: ., ’ that he shootf>ots from the hip. The opposo site is som ethingrig, he takes all Bmvcs once to personalmally manage the team, true. He givgives a trem endous omoui“"• of the right SIsteps he*s sup- and fell olT a ctiair in ia drunken stupor in . thought to things.thii Before he does somet • - front of television camramenis during a news ' - h e ta k es allII thetf right steps he’s supppsijsedto ■ posed to»take t< and Is as confcrencc ccl'cbrutioglog hi^ America’s Cup “ take and is: osas careful os the most cons^isc rv u - carefulI aas the most • victory. tive businessr:ssman in America," said AhMan F. ' conservatiative business: Turner's metamorpho:ihosis in the 1980s and, . Horn, choirmirm a n a n d c h i e f e x e c u tiv e o:o f th e m an inIn America.^ 1990s to n medio visioisionury-couldii't hayc^;' ■■ Hollywood[ producfion pr company Castle5 I R o c k ‘ been more drastic.-",------■■■ E ntcrtalnfncnticnfthat Turner bought two) j y e a rs ” ...... Alart F.THorn, — . T})c'56-y.^r-oId mla a v v i e ric k proved thafhc ■ ago. Castle Roc?ock Entertainment^ ' could put news on televievision 24 hours a dpy, Jvlore impoiportani than calculation, .uw h e n . ^ , built a profitable TA'chichannel from a film ii- - ^ Turner sets a chaimian gnd CEO. : 0 goal, he pushes to the.limimit to . Che brnry everyone soid he’de’d go bankrupt buying reoch it. It'ss nom coincidence that ‘Tenaciicious” I .1 — — and married actress andmd liberal activist Jane - wos the name)ne he gave his boat. . wouldn’t Jet him give up. After the boys and Fondo when she seemedned to be his idcologi- • CNNonchochor Bernard Shaw, soid, “PeP eople __ girls at th e o th e r- net\networks stopped .sneering. ■*~ca!'opposiie:— ;------lauglicd in his face and ours; soying-^e'!e’d go they siartcd lookmgI g o v e r ilfeir slio u ia e rs .v Another unforeseenI zi)zig occurred Wednes- broke becauseuse.there wasn’t enough new:ws to /' In 1976, TurnerT rorovoloiioTTized’cable tele*'. day when media conglon■lomerate Time Warner • fill tlie counuylUy and the world 24 hours a day.-1 vision when he begai5gan transmitting the signal Inc. disclosed that it.iss ncnegotiating to buy the. :. But his charoaracier and his sense of hislistory'l of his local Atlantaita U^HF station, which he Ttimer Broadcasting; System company he ' ■ bought in 19:1970, nationwide to cable heads'for S8.5‘biIIion in 1stock, proving ogain F U ED C nM syslcms hun;iiungry for new program- that the mos( predictableib le th in g a b o u t T urn* I___ JUIOIHEe M a j A M ^ mmg. Peopleople in Idohp could watch . cr’s fymre is.its.unprcdiiedictability. No one in Tumcr's.'AtlAtlanta Braves, which he the media and cntcrtai•tainment businesses Ted'tunier, chairman andt.nd p re s ld e n t.o f T u rn er‘ BroadcastingE System, I bo u g h t arjier in 1976, and would more capable of surpris)risc, changing course ich the Atlanta Hawks bas- and proving doubters wrcw ro n g . ww o on’t easily tu rn o v e r h(Is is business to anotherr firm.f Many analysts sajtay n eg o - ketboll tcaitcam, which he also ac­ “Jn a business that hashas gotten exceedingly tiaLiations by Tim e W a m a r IrInc. to buy Turner's m€nedia empire will go thrctro u g h a quired. corporate, Ted is one of tt)c few real show- fevrew more twist before it\ bb« e c o m e s final - If It ev/er e d o es. t'll W a r fa n a tic , T u r n e r ap- men len,” sold Dovidi tTcnzcr, a television |H |U |j|yQ U peared in a cameo role os a Con- Turner reccnily jiikcd to television tele critics bigconglglomerate to compete. .. agent at Creative Artistssts Agency in Beverly. . * IHjMljW federate: ofoiTicer in the film "Get- • hot he wakes up in the middleIdle of the night, ‘The Disney-ABCI deal was aI w o k e -u p Hills, Calif. "H els veryry cnmipreneurial< -in a ty s b u rg" g " that his com pany fi- lams his bed wjth his fist;t anda screoms.___.call to_allill o f us." said one senior Tui ------way-that-harkft-back-to-st>-studio-moguls-of-tho— ^ n i m e r ex- ^ __ n o n c c d l__ past.” . Tve got no network!” ecu tiv c s.5. In’ a shoot-from -the-lip> commentcc that Said anotherai senior Turner exec lolove v of "Gone W ith the DIenty of skeptics on W all Street ond in aught Turner some fiak, he wentwc: so far os to ‘Ted is ccinvincedthatC( content Willllbe'crii-. b W in d ,"’■ a film he acquired when . Hollywood remain coiivirivinced the story is for • ^ ompare his being preventedd fromfi buying p icol to theth future, and that this con:o m p a n y he b o uught g h the Metro-Goidwyn* frnm nvpr,'niiH thnr Titm'uroer.’s.fnie.wilL.oncc' [Btwork' to' thc"plight"of"Jcws'rws-irrOcnmmy—*wiU'bc-( r one iff ihc"largest7'if"nc‘iiut tlie—^H ||||H 0 M W ■ ■ ^ ■ ^ B —MaycLiibcJObnuy in 1986, is shown - •-—: again taclcsharply in a su I surprising new dir6c- '^juriluring World W orn. largest,, (content company in theic 1 by a painting o f Clark Coble OS - . tion. Tliey sec Turner eventuallyev bulking ot -The list of possible scenarioirios for Tumer ,ness.” R h c tt BuButler outside his oflicc. i the deal, or anothcrbijJdet Id er e m e rg in g .. heing e ii discussed oround Holllollywood was A form*mcr Turner executives saidl id .t h a t T u rncr e r named n his son “Rhctt,”. '■ "Why would Ted wank-ant th i» ? ” a sk ed o n e , eemihgly endless W cdnesdiisdoy, One has he belicvwithout investors who wo ■iSSiO H B at thee tittime hadn’t objcc(ed. • foce of Tunicr’slongtlmm e d re a m o f ow n in g a id for Tiipe Wartier 'iisdf. AnotherAr is tlut undoubteiledly rein h im in.. in1 191980, Turner made h'S (I • • television network.^ ' b i ggesi g e r bet to dote when he . . . . . T'um u n er was initially skepticallofTime|Wam- of “He prtirbbobly looked at his small tfSasrtlc News Network ' The point is well taken,cen. It s hard to imag- cr’s r 's overtures, but warmed, to; the ,idea_bc-. .arm y, andid soid commanding the Norto n h r- s t o ^ ine an entrepreneur worvo’rth $1.6 billion — cau!ause* he has an eye on possiissibly running cm troopsps in'this version ofT ed’s CiC iv - id e iin Atlanta,. Turner who1)0 has y « to give a deal w ithth Time1 .Warner Time Wo;Corner os typj.col of T urntr’l:r’s bosebascball game with Ted." ro- ‘ h ^ built on empire, withth t}carlyt; $2! billioh in hisis bt le ssin g . ' : .u-:*’ u brashmovo v e s in th e p o s t . '...... ^ c a llls l s New York Yonkces , annual-revciiuc w iih'TI’TV programming Or o maybe, just maybe, Turner ' has “Ted is on extroprdinarily smon.o n , o wm n e rt George Steinbrenrwr. viewed b^I60 rijiUioirr hehomes in more tlian chanlanged'his goals and the proproposed merger . adept plo;layer so successful bei:aus(u s e ' H M W l M ‘T hhere e n was a group of us, 2 0 0 countries. ‘ • . is justju! what'it seems. h e 's o b uuc^neer c rather than o corpojp o - a n d he was saying he wanted Al times, Tuqser has coicomplained so.bittcr* •people 'Pc close to Tumer insist,}ist, th a t h e w a s ' r o td t y ple. e . He’s got. real vision, ii to brobroadcast i the news all day ly that Time Womer^'Whic-hicb owns 18 peirent profivfoundly-influeneed by the-rec-recMt flunyof' iremendptpusly entrepreneurial/ J i< lo nig g bbecause he had to^wait— ^ ■ of T u rn e r B ro a d c a s tin gg, , Iha5'tie4;his hands medi,edia:m CTger9 - r . cap p e d b y .thn. C h a n g e s g r o w e v e n bigger.bii Current riiles dic- added, regulators and hlawmakecs Qooz Allen1 & Hamilton, a consult- I ■somnolentdog days ofsuisummer, but '^helf space:’eajid.distribution,’j. . s&id' -' ini: the regulations, goverem ing het!- tale that u sirsingle company's televi- arc saying, “W e con’t’hfhandle this. , ing firmvTheTie Disney deal set off a I tell that to the b tl^ .HoUylUywbod and Raymond T,■r, B e n n e tt, a' L o s ^ ’ge ^ ' vworks and telecommuiunjcations . sion stotionii)ns may reach'no more There’s too much chansnge. Let’s chain c^actiictibn among paranoid . I W all Street dca'lmakerere hopingI to ' les attorney'ey'w hos? clients, include* companies c — some 8lrea<:ady imple* than 25 perc<:rcent of the nationwide ,1.leave it alone.*■ . .• • companiess oafraid of being dc- put together yet anotherr blockbusterbl Turner Broatoadcosting. He called this..- m n e n te d , a n d o th e rs imrninersuaded bv network fob')bbyists not_ ..that deal go<5oes thrpughj W esting;. have I the notiot] that ”ptwncc you get ____A n d b o sicic ccoq^ratt financc^has ...... ' search firm in CormcL “Aj‘‘And .third’s posed mcrgeigers — including'Disney •to t< rene'w, the To-colledI '“fln/syn” hou.sc wouldId is is a (cataclysmic summer^ a . .works'ond .w studios ore cagiigertojoin ,Wash1opon’sI’s dckno\vIcdgmeni that megadeal r might be, withh the s.mari • to gain a widivider range of revenue • ■ growing global appetitee forf enter- watershed." 5said Horbid Vogel, ati • forces,fc a liTDlsney’s prop

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” LEGAUNOTICICE, LEGALNOnCECE LEGAL rjOTICE;Ei LEGjjVL n o t i c e ' Legals-si»Anr»ounc forovorfc tho Vico Prosidonttot ol me Admlnlstrsttve Secretsrtsry ^ . 1 ' The City o f H o llister will borrod. . . (MMBF) more or losa. I;l0iHor- ;^T R A C E MICKELSON, BIOS corporotldn thot dxoci.tocuted Council on Devslopmtmen- 'The S h o fh o n e District BL ir lO ' Clerk. Kimberly School DllDi9. hold.a public hearing im'oon il . I this inatrument. or the | fltity ''i®** h e l i c o p t e r I ho per- tal DlsaMlltlea unnournes.tho ovalla iltl irary. trict#4l4. the adoption of a subdhrl-ilXL*. FOfJND F.Terrler/Doxlo ' SoQlod proposalssw w ill b o , Cloima m ust bo prosont-pro . eon. who oxocutod tho.the In- 280 N, Eighth. S u lte«208 )l of the fdH ^D docli or skm ordlnonco and building' rocofvod by Qoodiog□gCoun- C od lo tho. undersign.Ignod ot ’ strumont on boholf of.t io p a ,oad corislructlon of 0.& mix,small.- N.Collego a, of.said . PO B ox 83720 ond, wheroffpp»opffOti milea to access one novnlw PUBLISH: Soptombor»r 1 code o rd in a n c e o n Sep** |6 WerKloll Rd. 734-1426. ■ ly Corpmisslonors.B, AAt tho Iho law office ofi PoulaP corporation, and ackncrknowfl- B oise. ID 037200280) tho Finding of No Slgnll and 8,1095. . tomberll, tg9Sat6:30 Afchlioct's Olflco., locatodloc Brovm Sinclair, 3211 Pf=ourth e dged to m o that suchich cor*i A. cont Impoct os roqulrod I: pm at Hollister City Hall,loll, f o u n d kittbn, approx. 4 ' at B34 Falit Av'e.,I., £Suita Avonuo North, P.O..0. Box poratlon oxocutod thoosame so Tolophonrt: 334-21:1 7 6 th e NatlSiol Environment ' T ' 2392 Main. C opies of suchuch moa, old. Uncoln adjool 2100, T w in ^ollB,). Id a h o , 2322, Tv^n Fails, ID) 63303-K a s such Trualoo. A copy Of tho D odslon No-No LEGAL NOTICE ordinance are available at ( v o l c o ) ; o f 3 3 4 -2 1170' 1 PollcyAct tlco and Rnding of No Slg } at a/oo. Call to Identify @ 83301 unlll 2:00 P.M.>.M. pro- 2322. and filod willvlth tho • . • - tsWo. a iy HaH. T h o public Is In- 736-2431., an T ues- ClorK of the Court. , nWcani Impoct Is avallabklablo • YOU Af?E HEREBV NOT . valHng local Umo. on 1 , IN W ITNESS WHEREO)EOF, I Boise, y o u ^ an contacti itho D ecision on Bliss Canyo'’yon • upon roquesi from thi vltod.to corrxment A coun- doy, S * p tem b « r 12, ' , hayo horounto so t mylyhand h< Council Office on our t the' FiED that the Idoho'Fls cll m ooting follow ing th o FOUND. 3 pupiMes, approx. 12, 1995 27ih d r toll Fire Rehabilitation Plan" i?k Sawtooth National Forestrest< a n d Q o m e C om m lsslor for: h day of ond afflxeri irty officialalseo si l, free lino: 1-600-644-243J133. cated In QOODINQ count '?"■ ,public hearing will bo held.leld. 4.t0-&m00;'0ld. FREE, A NEW PIRE STATATION. Uuly, 1095. . , th e d a y a n d y e o r In tht is 2647 KImboriy Road Eastiaat. ^rsuanttottsaulhoftiyur to discuss end potentiallyally P lea se call 324-4S11. . alTBS. R12E. Section V r th e der Idaho C ode 136-104(2; ' LOCATED' ON HIGH'QHWAY certificate first aboib o v o All bidders-m ust be rtwlm Iat e n d a n a ly z e d In erwiror Twin Pa'ls- ID 63301 or tb< I®.- takeactlonontho >HO. LOUISE MORGANN HAN-I- w^non. f®":- Fairfield Ranger District:rlct,' h a s b e en ordered the sui !'® LOST: Cockatlsl, yellow 20/25, B U S S . IDAHO , tfiud lu yiuulfiis ledtOiM m en t al d ocu mon ^ orainoncos. SONr Poroonal Roprcipreson. SUSAN LAVENDER P.O. Box 169, Falrfleld.f, IDI£ pension of-bag^ postsa head In the.Soge Gym' .Do- ID050-AD-95042. 83327. ' . ; . r an' PUBLISH; Septem ber 11. . area. Call 734-7046 P ro p o so ts will bo oopi p e n ed tathro • Notory Public for Idoho oloo, a n d siz e flmita for * h o . portmont of A^TitmstratliBtlon a p e d e s on H o r s ^ o f ros*ret 1995. ______ahd publicly roadd a t th o Roslding In Twin FoilsIs ' . (Stato of Idaho), priorj r t o D eolelon on Indian Allot abovo hour ond dolo.no. • PUBLISH: A ugustI 1(18, 25 May Com mission oxpiro Thlsdodsk>h''rneel8thecriI a t- ervoir 'effective immedlati piros: eubmlsslon of a propowssa). ment Fire Rohabllltatlol^ifJ-terio of Section 2001(e) o Notice Is hereby glvon that n ------and Septcm ber-V 109I095>------6/17/2000------:------Crltorla-forsoloctlorTar-and-PHntocated1nQOODIN< -i^-householdllem s-ot Rich,: e h . H — PERSONALS— ----- , Plons, apoclficalions, S"r~PubHoTaw‘tW t91uidl« IN.THEDISTRICTCO reasons for non-soiecticnlon C M ntyatl^, Rl3E,Soc^ not appealable. This dec! ard McCIeart and 8ar>dratdra posal forms and othc '6, 25, shall be kept on file ar led- Copies of Order 9^1 DsWIlt will bo p u t u p for Areyouconnolssourofflno W OP TWE FIFTH JUDK aric^ tio n 2 6 , a n d a n aly z ed \ -. "'onTs subjoct.to ludlcioidol. J acoiavollabld ot the Idoh {ofmstlon oro On flto fc SS ^895. t. made avalla&o to roquotJ0SI- . onvlronm ontol docum er r ? 2 public auction on Soptom-on,, beer? Some of the best amlnalidn at thcrfollowinwifTfi DISTRICTOFTHEST fiant fovlow only In th e Unllecilled . Department of Fish on n.st beer Is mado at homo. ollowlno OF IDAHO. IN AND f — lnBp««o». IDOSO-AD-96043.^ States district coun for the Game headquartors, 60Snn berie.1995at11:00amat. locatlofts: ° ™ n" liSHEEMraUSIEE Hunt.Brothers Auction1 at Now you can own your THE COUNTY OF TV district Iri whteh tho'affeCtfeet- : South Walnut PO Box 2i win ow n ktt, w atch and ream Ail proposals must bo for-fc ‘D edsiexi on Triumph M b ed Federal landa arc 165 Eastland Dr., Twin R u sa U vety, A.IJX.u PALLS are Boise, Idaho 83707, Falla. ID pursuant to Wohoaho from a master brewer. Wo , . .___ mulotod a s noted In tho0 liIn- B ackhoe T renches locoteod a s .lulose blown-ln InsuTatloi»on NOTICE OF DECISIONN .for. • , '.. all of you for th o bi^autiAilil flowersfic and cards, aftor tho daio of iho : ^ Twlii F a llt Plan Roonr ’“ f r s t . follows 10 wit: 0 With a minimum of no Ieswa U 8D A F o re s t S e rv ica R-4 contributiocis, a n d vou .. 124 BluoLakos Blvd.i p 's S publlcaUon of this Notic3 tic o o r' than 60% rocydable matsste- in ^ m o u n ta ln ^ COMPUTERS: Spoclflca-lea- . .specially all fHattdii and'tm i • • Twin Foils. Idaho 8330 said daim s will bo lofovor fort L o l4 . B lo ck 1, iClEAN■ANS. rial, fiberglass blown-ln In •tt tions and bid roqulremkits ^ th e Boron’s a n d crow fo r aUill theirU help and love, SUBDIVISION, TwinI FaFoils siilotlon with a minimumlof c RiIrtle5dRa*nfler Districtlet rnay be picked up at ththo e food and d rin k s a n d too ovorybodyov, else t h a t . . Abidbondinihcramoui County. Idaho,- occordir>rdlng n e loss than 10% rocvclada- am ore County, Idaho0 MmborfySd^ool District‘ of- O'- broujtht food in to o a r homae. e. Thank1 you Jimmy } 5% or tho total bid amoamounL ' Clairris m ust bo prosiresent- to th e offlclal plot IHoroloroof t^omotorial, all sizes of baiMtt . fico ot 141 Center Stroot 'Winkle, t o m b W eston, CMAMA Harley Davidson “ including any add ol tho undoraigno«nod ol recorded In Book 5 ol Plata,Plot fiberglass Insulation, furfur- S O IH H FORK BOISE1 ■'.West. KImboriy, Idoho, or ‘ Motorcycle a n d ReynoldsIds FuneralF Home. notos. Is roqulrod. tho law office ofPaPaula pago«3, records of TwTwin n o c o lio at duct Insulotlonon. RIVER TIMBER SALVAGEQE request spodficollons to bo Brown Sinclair. 321 Fourth Foi M s County. Idaho. mobile hom e doors, tubulailar , .PROJECT* sent by calling 423-4179. T h a n k y o u all-d Avenue North. P.O.J -fcI ^ o re Commonly Know SooleidbWs wtll bo occopt- Coplos of documonts i now n plpo Insulatton, exterior ancind >pt- m You w ill alw ays be inin tour heetrts... bo obialnod by iicon-nnTnrt 2322. Tvrfn Falls, ID 833 a s; 237 Blue Lakes BouliJoulo- Jntoflor stoqn v^lndows anew>d On Soptombor 1, 1995,}5. ed ot tho KImboriy S a oool o l n Oonoral contractors'nnrt one hS 2322, and filed withIh the vord South, Twin Folli-alls. Insulated vinyl windows*^0. F o re st Supervisor Williamam District offlcountH 2:00 p.m.,m. l i f t The Ragains Fa r w lo rs Clerk of the Court; • liconsod subcontract Idaho. Specifications for neodecled P. LoVoro (Rosponslblo}Io on th e 15th doy of Soptem - idy. Son n y , K im , H o d u o y , land material will be available a ilo bor, 1995. lA /J^ r Clodj from tho Archlloct lor a > at Official) m ode o dodslon lo .an d T h e S n o w F a m i l y ^ fundabtOKlODoalt of SI 0( day of Sahi sale will be m adoI with-witl 726 Shoshone Street W est»t. Implement Allornotivo B ______Dor-aot^Oihofs.nmv.ob ------i=_ouLcaMoantj>r_warwn!wnly_Twlti£til!9vlD,.Contfl9U«f;^^-wh&aundudpsj ____ Tho Board of Trustees ro* rogordlng tltlo, possessla • docum ontaatcoc o s t , WILLIAM QORQEN ^ o n son: Ken J. Robinette. Al ' or encum brances to satisiatisfy bids must be In our ofnce 01 P e rsonal RoprtMontativiitivo. th e obligotlon socurod>d byt 726 Shoahone St..West, . A Public Works Contr and pursuant to Iho pow«>owor Building «>1.Twin Falla, Ida- --.-—r-lora UconsoforthoStnt of-9«L«-Conferred Inv thth e ^ h o by ;^ p te m b e r 22,1995 Idaho is roqulrod prioi TO. d e e d of tm st oxocutod)d by b 4:00 pm, provolling timo, tho oward for this work. Gregory Scott Toylorr onand Faxed bida and bids ro- l££:S Oolorog Toylor. husbonbond celvod ofter 4:00 pm Sop- E s t irfK;Q I 0 d C 0 a a n d wife, grontor, to Tlllo-Title tem ber22,199S w lllnotbe , S14S.000^ ' ' fort. Inc., on Idoho Corpcorpo- occoptod. No bidder moyBy ^ . j g l r , OnDocomt>ar14,1995 rotlon, os trustee, forr thoth wlthcTrow his bid ofter the PUBLISH: AuQust 14,M iri' the hour of 2:00 o'cli'clock benefit and security ofILor- Loj hour eel fpMho opening 21.25.28. Soptombori P.M .. of aald day a t thoJolol> I ry F. Hansen, recordoirdod which wflibe September and 8.1995. by of Truatoe, 163 FourthFoi January 26; 1993, ess In-In 25, t ^ 1 0:00 am MST at A , Avonuo Worth. Twin F^Js, F« strum ent No. 969989369 , 726 Sho^one Street West, IN THE DISTRICT COUlOURT Idaho, TITL^FAC T. INC., IN records of TVvIn Falls Countoun- Tv/ln.Fo!ls, ID. South Cen­in- OFTHE RFTHJUDICLilCIAL a n Id ah o corporation,an. a s ty. Idaho. tral Community Action 3 j DISTRICT O FTH E STA5TATE T ru steo ’will se ll a t publicpuj / ...... Agency reraervea the right OF IDAHO. IN AND) FCFOR ' auction, to the highestis f tld - t h e ABOVE GRANTORiORS lo aplil or reject any or oil THE COUNTY O F TWITWIN f dor.forcash.lnlaw fulmI m on- ARE NAMED TO COMPL'iIPLY bids or to accept the bid or FALLS MAQISTRATIATE r oy of the United States, all W ITH SECTION 45-15011506 bids doomed beat for tho COURT payable a t tho tim e of s( (4WA), IDAHO C O D E. NO NC South Central Community tho following described r •droal REPHE8ENTATIONN^IS l{ AettonAoency. % v e r 3 0 4 x i t . viJim selectionon is lim ited! C aso No. SP-95-787 I p(oporty. sltuatod'lhIn I th o MADE'THAT THEY ARE fx4s1n Stock! Poih)niivait'tnOd NOTICE OFHEARI^R IN Q County of Tv^in Falla, SStala t OR ARE NOT, PRESENT:NT- PUBLISH; A ugust 24, 26!S; FOR NAME CHANGEE of Idaho, and doscrlbirlbed l Y RESPONSIBLE FOF-O R and Septem ber 1.1 9 9 5 ., in tho Mottor of tho ApeAppll- real pyoporty, altuDledle d In t h i s OBUQATION. cation of ALISHA K/KAY th e ’ C ounty of Twin Fa:Falls, . ;USDA FOREST SERVICE QEER, For Chdngogo of State of Idaho, ondd ade-. The default for which thisthlt ’ Inttrmountain Region Namo. scribed a s follovra to-wlt:wit: so le Is to be ntode Is forrth the o Saw tooth National R>rest folluro to pay the poymentients Sawtooth National , A'PotiUon by AUSl-JSHA- Lot 4. Block 9. TWW IN , of S96.50 p er month forrth the e . R ecreation Area KAY GEER, born DocoiKom- FALLS TOWNSITE, TvTwln'-months of Moy, Juno andone C uster County, Idaho - • bor 29.1979. at Twin FalFalla, F a lls C ounty. Idaho,), OC- e JulyT.1995. ond thot ththe o Idaho, now residing attTwin Tv. c o rd in g to ih e finalI ond oi Beneficiary has electedd totc Cn August 30, 1995, For- 9 8 4 B n n c o I H H ~lP a9 /ecjp Wagor '87 Toyota XCab 4x4 I Falls, Idaho p(ppoalngilna 0 ' amondod plat thoreofof re-i sell or cau se tho trust prop-irop- 081 Supervisor William P. B H k «0a266-l/88k Mila,rvs: 1 B g H chango in nam o to ALYS.YSIA corded In Book 1 of PloWote, orty to bo sold toaotlsfvllofy LoVero m ode 0 decision to ' Loaded, Leattirr ' haslM on filod In tho obovj»vo- page 7, records of TwinTw said, obligation, togetheith e r rolssu<^o tw enty year spe- ontillod Court, tho rodscla so n Palls County,‘^idaho. with all accrued Interest,e st, d a l uaoponnit to the Idaho H » Q Q Q ^5li I foriho chango In nam10 o bbo- penalties, taxes, and costsosts Transportation DepartmentIt — Ing th a t fiho ond horr papar* Sometimes known asJ 135i: of foreclosure including1 at- (ITD), Division of Aeronau- onto w ont to c h a n g o0 ththo Ninth Ayonue North. TwinTw tomeys' fees. The boioncoince tics, to provide for the con- spoiling of hor first namomo to Fails Jd o h o 83301 > o^^ng o s of thla date onItho tho tinuod operation of Ihee H - conform with how It hasis ac*a obligation secured by saidu ld Stanley/Mrport. This permitiH ■ tuaily boon spollod.. Th T h e Said solo will bo m ade with-wh D eed of Trust Is $9,577.04,.04, will allow tho continued use • nam o of tho Potitionor'sr's fifa- out covonam o r worranronty plus occruod Intorost. ottor-ttor- of a strip of National ForestIt ■ . thqr Is Richard MclivalIvain regarding titio. posseasliaslon neys'foes and ony other[her land approximolely 13500 ■ Goor. whoso addrosBSB IIs or encumbrances to satisotlsfy costs pertaining to sold do-de- fool long and 220 feet wUee ■ 1227 Park M oodows DrtviSrlve, th e obligation se cu redid byI fault and sale, (6.6 acres) os part of the Tvifin Falls, Idaho. SuchP«hp(H and pursuant to tho powow er oxisling landing strip for the0 H litlon wiii.bo hoard ol suesuch o f s a le c o n fe rre d Initho th OATEOth!s28thdoyofJu-Ju- Stanley airport This ded-|. ■ 1984 Ford FISO I timo os tho Court mayy 0(o p . Good ol Trust from Roel« l R.1 ly. T995, slon will bo Implenienteda m 92 Toyota 4x4 . may Arambula and Dlanno t aru^optorfibere;i995. Ge6 Tracker Super Cab 4x4 I point, and objoctions mo la A. fiTLfiFACT. INC. « 0 -l, 35,000 M ila, 18119-2, A ut> V-8, New I bo filod t}y any person1 whwho Arambula, husbond andor ^TOD^BLASS — ' “ . a " ' can, in such objoctlonto n s, . wifo. to TilloFact, Inc,, e Tho Decision Notice Is , I show lo tho Court a googood Idaho corporallon, Trustsstoe. ADDRESS OF TRUSTEE;EE;' a v a ila b le u p o n r e q u e s t ' a ^ i 2 , 7 6 ! •reason a^^lnst sjjc^ich o and Jolf Swope and LineJndo Tlllefocrj Inc. ■ from the Sowtbolh Nationald I ohango'cfnam 'b;...... ■ S. Swopo, formerly know,lown POBOX488 ...... F o ro a ti' 2 6 4 7 K im b e rly ■ Hoartng on Potitlonor’nar’s oo U nda & S io n e, nusbanBand - Twin Falls, ID 83303 Road East. Twin Falls, ID A pplication for Nomiamo and wifo,'BonofIciary,-da^da^t- 206-733-3821, 83301 and a t the Sawtooth Chango is sot for Mondayiday. od S o p to m b o r 2 4 , 199: National Recreation Area tho 2nd day of Octoborbor. rocoraod Soptombor• 22', ? ; PUBUSH: Septem ber 1, 6.8 Hoadquartere, Star Route, 1995. at 9:00 a.m., orir a:00 1 993, a s In stru m en t NcN o. 15 and 22 ,1 9 9 5 Ketchum, ID 63340. ' I soon Ihoroaftor os counsctnsol 1993-014167, recordsIs ofc •______can bo hoard in Ihis court.urt. Twin Falla County. ldah(oho; REQUEST FOR This d sti^ o n ts pursuont to W ITNESS MY HANC4N0 0n- for bid immodiatoly. '■ t t f . Sion Plan by Asslgnmorle n t WBBi Bf «080S3-2, Auto, 351, MintMl ' «osos7-087-1. Loaded, Custom ' I STEPHAN. KVANVIG'IQ recorded NovemberJ S8 . P ropoaals will bo received^ PUBUSH: September 1, B E M Condition, H l t ^ Loadaded ' . I E & 1993, aa Instrument No ' I .B GREENWOOO.'STONE 8 by the Idoho Council onM 1965. u, All Terrain T im TRAINOR 1993-016776, rocordaa ofo D ovolopm ental DisablllllosUos ' 7 _ ^ » i : •By KEVIN F. TRAINORI Twin Falls County, Idoho.10. ot the Council Office. 260>80 MONTANA RFTH g Attorney for PolKlonor N. Eighth Street. Suite 206,QQ JUDICIAL DISTRICT i , 7 6 7 . Oofault for which this saltsole B o ise, ID 83 7 0 2 (moilingInd COURT, BEAVERHEAD R O BER TS. FORT. Clorkirk la to bo m ado Is failure0 to-.' ti address: PO Box 63720,20, COUNTY- By Dopuly Clork p o /’ . , ^ l a p , ID 63720-0260), un- 3P6| 5:00 p.m. M.D.T.. on Frt-^ Coso No. D P - ^ 5 9 t Rosldonfs Addross: (0) Accumulated dofldonq«cy day. Qfilabur fi, 1995 fo,for NOTICE TO CREDITORS g g g 1227 ParkM oadow s DrivoIvo in paym ents of S373.00 POfpoi funding to: In the Matter of the Estati Tvrfn Falla, Idqho 83301I m onth, for tho rnqnth of.Ju.Ju- • of JOSEPH LEONARD ly, ond oil aubsoquonent Provide funds for Um oo-,o . BUTALA. PUBLISH;'Au0U9t 1B ,$l}5, 5 , months Is S373.00. Therho credltotlon or certlfica*... Deceased, Soptom bor 1 and 8.1995.)5. b a la n c e ow ing o s of thicIhis tJon lo Indhrlduals or or- w 19^9 Ford FISO Sul ^89GMCJC-2S00 ' date on tho obligotlon so*se- ganL estlons In tere sted °ln In NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- W ^ / K T 9 9 2 F ( IN THE DISTRICT COURTIRT curodbysoidOQOdofTruai EN that Ihe underslpneo 108257-0 I CabXLT Lariat StESterra providing supoorted em* ord FISO XL 4x4 I B H •081784 , O F THE FIFTH JUDICIAI.AL Is S39.395.20. plus 11.5%5% pipyment servtcM tor lr>-In. has boen appointed per- •7-0, 5 Speed, Air, ' DISTOICTOF THE STATEkTE interest ond forociosureuro divlduals with develop­a . sooal ropresomatlve of tKa !tte, M sjn ^ e e U ; O P IDAHO, IN AND FOR')R' costs. fT above-named estais. All IP mental dlsabOltles. (Note; THE COUNTY O F TWIN persons having olalma ^ 9 9 5 W 11>327 FALLS M A G ISTRA TE • (b) Tho second one-half, 0ol, . ogainst the saM deceased •06089-Z V-8, S^pM . OnlrTS DIVISION tho 1994 taxes, whlch are An Instructkinal packet de-lo. a r e re q u ire d to p re s e n t „■ ' "BTfl ' S iP9 Miles. Loob/DriTct dellnquont In tho am ountt of talilFi^ required Informotlonan their claims within four M) Come cha ^ffiendtyainnnospheref-]^ ! C oso No. SP-95-707 S373.27, plus penalty and to b o Included In th o pro-Q. m onths after th e date of the*- eck our im ent *1^0^879 NOTICE TO CHEDITORSIS bitarost; Receipt No. 4173. posals. funds ovoilople^s . flrst-publicatfonV thls No- ’ In tha Matior of tho Estatostos end other nocossor>- Inf6r-.j : tlce or sa id claim s will be of: RICHAflO W.MOROAN•W _ ,(c ) F o llu r e to m a in tatin in motion ore on flle for examr|. - forever baffed. a n d STELLA Q MORGAN. homeowners Insurance 00oo Inatlon and/or dlaf^utlon itbry a n d our Oflcoasod,^ property. - at th e C oundl O f ^ In Bdl-4. ' Claims m ust either be • _90-«t the.addr^ss below.-2 mailed to Robin A-.Stoffan. - , ...... NOTICE IS HEREBY5Y T7TLEFACT. INC, ' - IndhrMuala or organizations« -tfo'JrBtaine-Andersbo'Jr.- GIVEN that tho undor<-» r- BY: R, TODD BLASS, applyino for these funds'ia- Esquire, 112 South Wash- . signed h a s bo en appointeded Vice President must adhere to the guide­l in ^ o n S tre et, Dillon, MT p ersonal reprosentatlvo of lines provided In the In-Z 58725, or filed wllh the tho obovo-named dedodo*!lo -/ STATE O F IDAHO structlonal'package, TheseL aeilc of the above-entltied nts. All persons having/1 g I County of Twin Foils guidelines may be re*7. C ourt claims against tho doce-o-*! \ On thls’l 4th day Of August.Bt. v io w e d , o r o b ta in e d be* . d e n ts or the ostoto ora ro-i>- 1995. before mo th e under* tween 8:00 a.m. and-6:00''0' t)a t^ this 16th day of Au-. quired lo prosoni theirilr signed, a Notary Public In p .m .. M .D .T .; M o n d a yV 'g u s t 1995. . , ) claims wllhin four monthsris • a n d for so ld State, person*•n* through Friday from: ' J, BUINE ANDERSON. .' offer the dato of the firatat oily oppeored R. ToUdId • •JR.- publlcatfon of this or Glass, known.to ma to be . -Attorney,for Personal. 107 N. •■73i-ll8L825;'-.v:' I D* MaryMowry' ^ 70 Blue La] ikes Blvd. I ;—^^—r~----^— Ir

r Friday, Soplomborl,Se 1995 • TImos-Ncs-Nows.JwIn Falls, Idaho E-3 '.' I Announccements-EiEmploymenint

■€~. 104 ^ T 2 0 4 I II 206 ^ f . l 0 9 I I ^ 210 1 1 • i " 2 1 2 I PERSONALS CHILD CAR^ ( . -C H IL D C A R E / ! I offic^c^^aL I RESTAURANT/LOUNGE I L | ^ _ s a ^ ^ ^ _ J |__TEC^ijcAL_^ I 1 • SERVICES ^NANNIES^^ I I Lolloni McElraih am nonu — J FT tronscrlptionist & or AMERICAN BurgerI King Is now hiring SALES ! HELPlII , RELD TEC^NICt/^N ciCDL drivora • ali classes, longer rosponslbloforblllsJills C o u n t r y B u m p k in TLCLC Nood depondalbo childj ART. needed. Knowledge, STAFFING, INC. for all daytime-posillons.,,., . NoI oxperionco w o train. Responsibllitlos ' Inc), ser- jtomporory ond porma- . O pportunltlos for all skill vice, m aintenonco. Instal- r or any: other dobts on- homp between Filer andind core provider lor 2 school,1 of coding, medical tomii- I Also hiring lor FT night 'You'll bo soiectod to vrori< nont, local. Apply at: ' curod as of Juno 1I® &, -’ TF. lO y r a .a x p e r.CalLU•Li- '•000 Children In S h o sh o n e9 n b lo g y & e x p e r lo n c o, Jovels, Keep and improve with a local, distributor of . lAtJons of m ochlnes & - 1995. other ihon m y ovyn.^ bra 326-6682 or 733-5399199 School District, single fa-. .w/wlndoWo required. Sond your office skills ijy temp­ i - homo coro products. { 1 jfilom s, with oom o saJoa. EXPRESS \_Strong oloclricol & m o- pi — thor works 12 hr rotating3 resume to St. Bonodlct'a ing o r find tho career you'llI full & port (imo w o e^ n d s' Based on personal Inter- ^ PERSONNEL SERVICES J.nm sorry, forgtv m t. I . KIDS ONLY shins. Requires 24 hr care5 FMC. Attn: Jon Grant. lovol NEVER A FEE! ' only. Groat opportunity view rather thon past chanicot skills required. Twrfn Falls, 733-7300 m 9 s n t n o h a rw . t w itM s Com ploto day c are cenlor>0' while working, bording] P.O . Box 586. Jorom e. ID 734-6452 1-600r721-WORK for school kkls. $4;S0 lo oxporlonco. P eopio intor- Computer bockground Burley 678-4040 • No Foe confusod A miatilmetoeL.sdL Pro-9chool,0moloayrs^1 ^ - - poaslballty. 886-2140 - ■- l._B- : 3338 ______..._____ Serving the Entire Magic _$5.50 hour. Apply In.por- . . o o te d m u o t b.o_ablo to_ _ helpful,- Rolqiod dogroo & — — Largo fenced g ra ss yonf. ' ~ VAIliy S ince I f l S a r ~ ~ so n - 360 Bluo Lakbs Blvd start lmmodl(}toly a n d bo “■or'oqulvoKinraxporionco CDL CC drivers • ail classes,— •- - M an a n d wl>o w ith sm all off WANTED: Mrs. Ooubtflro HOUSEKEEPER ■ 16-20 career mindod. Training proforrod.' Sond rosumo t Hospital Is currently ac- rops; to soil & soivico es- ,(1) .( A uto M ochM ic oWo to DRIVER 10 wheolor for RowSi Jeiiiillui 423-93S9'155- -chlldcan>-inourhomo.-for>r. -cepllnq-applioatlons - for-. --catkm-Spedalist^or-op-- ____ - appHcatlonaJoLdt Ivors_____— natJlish-nccoumBrPnld- • - com h o n m s r n s R oad------^------^Ingloa Datollna: Find ror ^Icotion packets, contact cooking, wait staff person­ ■ porfotm top quality'work C — 3 children ag es 6 , 4.& 2. th e posllion of LPN. Intor- training, company bone- with minimum supervision, Ranger, F wage DOE. Can manco, friendship, orr a .LICENSED daycare andnd - Light h o u sek eep in g a n d I . ..oatod.applicants may Tom Burnham @324-2501 nel, day & o.voning shlQs. b e full tim e.. 423-4269 Drivers can earn up to fits, Sl.eOO-*- 0 m onlh to '(No ' smoking on job). Must » dfnlrfo. d a n c lh o partn oor. r, preschool, lunches ondnd evenings roqulrod. Hour- contact Human Resourc-- siort. merit promotion. For otc. 1-900-988-3696 oxt Dispatchor lor Joromo & $ 1 0 per hr or more. Poten­ hove own tools. (2) Malrv ^ )xt snacks, 2 3 yra. oxp. Rof..Df- ly wages negotiable: ; OS 0436-0481. conHdontiol Interview call tenonce/Handyman’ etc. DRIVERI Local delivery 22S4. S2.95 per mlnute-to- ■ bll a g ss. Call 324-5784.^ Rof».req. 733-3369 , Lincoln counties,’ Full tial wago in clu d es. drivor, 2 se o so n s oxper(- tlmo position, involves Kon Dovls 733-2403 6-9 S occosional.low truck ° avorogo length of coil, 3 MEDICAL . commissions, lips & Sun, Mon-Wods10-6pm enco, must hove clean m lnutos. m ust bo.1818' SMALL''group daycoro, shift work, weekends and w a g o 3 .^ p iy in poroon thivin^. Call 734-7090, .driving ” record, Mon-Fri, no BIckol achool a re a. Mon- holldoys. Ouoliflcatlons years, touch tono phono 4------55i---- n ’ ■ GET PAID WHILE © th o T F Biuo L ^ e s ^ AMERICAN ■ wages DOE. Call 800- c o Frl. FT only. >33-4853 _ - . I^QRICUlJtJRA^ include typing, dealin'g roqulrod, Tolosorvlco YOU TRAIN F O R ' location .No phono calls I4 21 1 ~ ~ ] STAFRNQ, INC. 2227-2862 for application. USA, Inc. Ha'gorstown,' with tho public and han- ■ ■ pioasel • I TECHNICAL gSeasonal or.tomppro/y op- m ' ISole..loving home.environ*.)n-- ASGROW. Seed la hiringI ...... A D V A N C E M E ^ ____ •DRY WALL H A NG ERS & .. - MD. 301-797-2323.-SIN­ I -portunitloy for td ndscapo GLES CALL NOW lo h s a r ment. Mon. thnj Fri.,Sat--at--' seasonal workers td help . ln'Sudo?EM s”lf°l'rV PT/FT heipnoodod, •motnl stud from ers in El- . Ja. la b a a n a n d c a r r o t r e - i-Burley Care Cenlor wJM Assoctatod Bualnoss’ and construction help. U ada'or record your own," urday S hours nogot^sMa. dispatching, 'Storting sal- 6:30-2:00 < ana 2:00-9:00. ^ ko. NV needed. Salary ay aoareh plots. Active retir- . start o nursing assistant Prods, haa on immodlato •NO FEEI Call today. Call Nowlll______' Buhl area. Fenced play ory S978/mo. Insurance W o train, fost-moving •nogotiobio. II Inierostecl, • yard. Lots of fun actMiios.)s. - . eea and homemakers certincatlon course In mkJ- p a ce and'iots of fun. opening for on oxporl- 734-64S2'■ l-SOO-721-WOfW and retimmont benelito. Senring tho Entire Mogic please coll (702)777-1704.. WEDDING Dfossos. slips,9 P lease call 543-8189. _ w/open days'welcome. Septem ber. For those Apply In person at ' oncod copier technician, S- Applications'may be Valley Since 19861 ' EU Brldosm&ld & PortyRontoIalls •••, ■■ _=.• • Work to last 6-8 w ks.A A E employed by us, we pay picked up at 300 N. IMra. Powell's Cinnamon Welpffor on excolloni ELECTRICIAN, apprentice 2»ofllnvHation«73»«M ' I M ppil*M M |||M■ EEOM/F. Apply Asgrow registrolion and testing Lincoln. Clo^ng dato.. R olls In th e MV Mall. benefit pockogo Including ,“ for FT work. Only appren- • • foes os well os compen- 401K. (company matched) AU ” t o parts counter per- |f ■ ■ Research Center, 1 ml. E • , 9/8/95 al 6pm. p sonrnH ogorm an. • lices dnroiled irvthe op- wanttdr.nico lody to stay I o fR lpron Hwy. 30. solion for ihe.hours your Port tlmo cocktail server. •pension plan, medical, j pronlice progrom should . with oldorly lady every are In class. Applicants 1LEGAL SECRETARY FT. Apply in poroon ot the denial and profit sharing. 837-9100 Pjapply. Call 734-7680 ofler other wookond. smoll I CUSS-A LOCAL HAUL must bo dependabl«. at aalory DOE, needed front desk. Weston Plaza Send or bring rosumo or AUTOMOBILE /^i DETAILEH. _5pm _5l , salajy, 734-5M1 .. I Wogea DOE 423-4269. le a st 16 ye ars of age and immodiately. Send re­ Hotel, 1350 Blue U kes pick up application at 430 Coil 1 736-2480 ask for rc d e sirin g to work. A w ly In Blvd. N.______. » u e i^akes Blvd, N. Suito ; EXP. Ammonio refrlgera- 1 EXPERIENCED MILKER sum e to Box 97486 % Stove in detail.______person: 1729 Mtlfor Tim es Nows. PO Box 548 ” B, TF.‘ No phone calls — • tion mechanic. Must have' ■ • WANTED: Jerome Aroo. RESTAURANT Now hiring 1'^"^ 106“ A venue. IT. ID.833037- • ” pioaso. CARPENTERS C, NEEDED exp,01 w/screw compres­ SPECIAL NOTICES3 g 201' ' ■ 324-5211 ask for Jo h n . _ quaiinod oppliconts (or FT Journoymon/oppronllco. so s< rs on oil p h a s e s of in­ MEDICAL • PT/FT ARRT 1 Dining Room Manager. I ADMINISTRATION/./. Experienced milker, good ^ t T “ 2OT I PACKAGING ENGINEER posilions. I G ood opporlu- dustrial di cefrigorotion, ,Job . ALCOHQUCS Certified Xroy Tech with I A p p ly In p e rs o n 01 T F ,Longvlow Fibre Co, head- nity. 1 Sun VolioV area also ai Includes general ^ ^^ANAOEMENT^ refs. Call 837-9123 m sg. -uitrosound experience |LpROF^jONA^ PER : M N S RESTAURAKT '' - ANOfJVflbUS'^ quartorod al Longview. 788-5655 w.warehouse maintenonco. > roqulrod. T o work in rural i AT 1664 BLUE LAKES — ...... - ...... EExc. benoflt pkg. Send re­ Call 733-8300 ' _ MAINTENANCE SUPER­, FARM EQUIP. O PE R A T O a ' EXECUTIVE OIRECTOH WA. h a a on oponing for a “ Self motivaled & oggres- hospital with state of the- Twin Falla down town JBLVD, N. ■______. packaging ^ i n o o r at it's CDL DRIVERS sum o to: P.O . Box .1659., VISOR. Minidoka Momo- art equipment. St Bone- Awosomo opportunltlos x, rial Hospital Is currently1^ slvo to drive tmck & trac- Business Improvom'ont RESTAURANT p hiring Twin F ^ is conlainor plant, Twin Falls. ID 6 3 3 0 3 . ,. EARLY tor for harvest. Pay-do--. ..dict'a ' family medical District is seoidng on Ex­ Thla positio n will bo ro- , availablo for both accepting applications for ' cenotor. P.O. Box 586, quolKiod applicants lor FT •■■Oass-A a n d C lass B 5 tho position of Malnt pending on DOE. Call ecutive Director. Appll- cook. , Apply in poroon at . sponsible for pro]6cts in­ Ratbed Drtvar, 48 stotos. J! 423-5556.______;Joromo. ID 83338. 208- ca n t must t>e a solf sta rte r. volving th e dovolopmont, Good ' paying lobs (or Iho Send - rosumo to: P.O. .. ,, DEADUNES Supervisor. Intorosted op- TF PERKINS RESTAU­ rioht IndMduaJs i 324-4301 oxt 233 with exceptional oxporl- , doslgn, and prosontation Box 162, Buhl, ID 63316 pllcanta m ay cotjtact Hu- FARM TRUCK DRIVERS ” RANT AT 1564 BLUE Call Todayl NO FEEI ' FOR CLASSIFIED m anResourcos MEDICAL Cenllled Nurs- , on ce in marketing, public LAKES , BLVD. N. ot packaging containers. or call 208-543-6126 ® neodod. Call 349-5511. . ' reloUons, & offlco admini- _ Tho soiectod candidate SNELUNG — - ADS ®43fl-04ei.______ing Assistants. Burley HAIR ST Y U ST Full-time . Caro Ceriter has a now _ CASHIER FT /kbio lo'wori< will report directly lo the PERSONNEL p SERVICES - .QEMEBAL F A R M ^Q H K i- _! -saiery-expeotationa- —sales m anager of the or part-time, for JD Hair a m -MANAGER-mwiNTWXS-S ERS needed. Call wage ' sewe wortncno^- ■ “ doys'S'somo'nights.'Wok ______734-1000______I tHURS£)AYV^D'Opm' IDAHO. SITE MANAGER shoulo bo sent to: P.O, ,& Grill i^osiaurant. Apply • Twin Falls solos district. — S tudio, Apply ot ROBYN n 349-5511. Ing I outi Excellont benonts- CONCRETE holp neodod TODD. MV Moll o r coll for FRIDAY for 1 yr. old. 160 unitIt — , I ovallobie, I along with a ’ Box 2772. Twin Falls. Id. |In person,______W o aro seeking on Individ- & 83303, Attn: Employmont - in Sun Valley a re a. Good USQ 734-1486. FRID/tY 2:00 pm forf apartment community. HARVEST MECHANIC ,g re a t teo m to vrork with. ual who can work indo- in Rosumo doadHno 9/08/95. R wages H oxporlencod. --- i______^ATUBDAY' _ _ExcellontJocatlQfM>n- _ n o o d e i_ E X P E R & t>E- 1Contact Nancy-or-knthy----- RESTAURANT Now hiring pondently In o fast pacod ' North side near shoppingig P E N D A B L E , t o h e l p .J o at 678-8474. • -qDatlflPd-DppllciiJiia lui PT------Dnvlronmont. Thls^ost^—-Call * Morriej^onstruction:- and 'servlcos. High do->- mointaln & repair trucks & . & FT son/or posilions. lion may roquiro tho in- 788-2608 eves. 720-0688 'Tfiank you • 1------:------r 3Juvenile probation officers — m and rental area. Afford-J- «harvoat equip. Sept.-Nov, Apply in person ot TF cumbont to work on mui- < HVAC SERVICE TECH MEDICAL Chiropractic needed. Send rosumo <^°y°______HV ably priced units. Excep­h woge & tMnus'pd on per- Perkins Restaurant o t' tlplo projocts simultanoo- “ needed. Must have EPA AasistonL Personal com- ohd-covor letter to Box 1564 Blue L akes Blvd. N . usly. Tho soloctod candl- CONCRETE “ HELP need- "J tional componaatlon>n> fornionce a exper. p o s e r- ; m unlcationa skills a m u s t od, exporlonced. Must certification “ & rofrigoro- - FAX package includos 2 voir Ranch, Joromo. i 98141 %TheTlmes- — date must hovo excellont ! Doslro to work hard and New s. PO Box 646. Twin RRESTAURATfr Now hiring, - | have valid drivora license. tion knowledge. Solorv bdrm/2 bath apt., salary,t. 678-8263.______-_____\ oral a n d wrltlon communi- DOE. S en d resu m e to PO loom to help potlenta. Falla. ID 83303. Job ap- quolined ( oppliconts for PT ,cotlon skills. JColl 734-1998.______m edical In su ra n ce allow­ S en d resu m e to POB 679, ‘ plications close Sept. 8th. & FT son/or positions. ^ Box 1693 TF. ID 83303 YOUR ance, paid holidays andd Help wanted: Possible A BA/BS degree.in/or work DOORSHOPASSEM- qi — year around employment. ^ Twin Falls, Id. 63303-0679. - Apply in person a lT F ,oxperionco in the popor £ Hiring Nowl ■ ____ _ vacation a s well a s incen­ OponIng for warehouse Perkins Restaurant at , 8LER neodod In produc­ tive bonuses. Send ro-I. nood to bo able to drive MEDICAL ^ RN/Modlcal &/or and packaging industry ia. -tion 1, for local door shop. ★Foctory/fooa *J‘< processing ' i. tra c to rs o r tru c k a . C o ll , focomon. Experience 1S64 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. j AD ^ s)jm o to .G u ard ia n Man- supervisory backround, needed in fresh'potato — . proforrod. We offer stable Ky now iodgo o l ljuJlding *V* . .. TIMES CLASSIFIED employment wllh oppor- p ' ogooiBnt Corporation. PO3 438-8566 or-431-1666 proforrod , but, not re­ packing's potato grades,. RESTAURANT Rl MoxIq's Is ! matorials.hoiplui. M ust b e *Fork *P< lift oporotors tunltlos for'cardor f, AlDonstruction/Corpontry ■ . D ^ A R T M E N T Box 6 6 6 8 P o rtlan d . Or. quired, $13.50-515,00 10 Muat hovo jood moth now1 hiring PT or FT. flex­ familiar with sow o. Must M1UER. flat bam . W ag e+ ' odvoncoment.' Pioaso t: AMochonics/Mochrnists 208-734-5538 . 87228-5666. EOE _ 1 bdfm..hoi.i8e. 536-2293 Jsta rt D OE. Apply in por- skills, & bo knowledge- ible 1 hrs. m ust bo avaiialjlo bo ablo to handle w eights *M a o n at W est Ma&lc Caro oblo In woldlng'& m o a ia- nights r & wookends.must send your rosumo and up ^ to 150 lbs. Excellont *CDL~drtvors *Cl , MANAGER TRAINEE covor loRor 10: Longvlow h ■*Rostauront/Deli <3VER£AT£RS POTATO HARVEST. JContor, 640 Rler Avo W, nics. $2000 plus DOE. bo t 19 yrs. or older, apply - bonofla. Drug wslwiiPCtJ- JOIN TH E WINNINQ TyvIn Falls, Id 83301. ■ Fibre Co., Wdstorn Con- required. M ustoQvb refer- I ANONYMOUS Experlonoed truck drivers Seod'rosume Jd Suite In I person, between 2 & <;' tainor Division, P.O, Box , TEAM 555, 540 Bluo Lakes Slvd 4pm. ^ Moxio's Pizza 170' ! oncos whon.applying ot E • X P R E S S ; ■ ______734-3>547 ^ United Furniture Waro- needed. (NO CDL RE- „MEDICAL: Now hiring. 387, Twin Fons. ID 63303 c PERSONNEL SERVICES -QUIRED).6lar1lng Sept. N, Twin Falls. ID ^ 0 1 Bluo I Lakes. J Sawiooih Door C o .. 151 PEi ■■house'hDs o p e n in g s for- CNA/NA'a full & port time _ No terophono Inquiries Moxwoll > Avo.. Twin Fails, ^ Tvrin ' Folia. 733-7300 ' dynamic.. sell-motlvalodj 18,S6.00pe;hr.Cal>734: at Mountair) View Cor6 pioaso. EEOM/F/OA/ n Burioy. 676-4040 • N o Foe 107 7^ .1 2272 from 8'om to S pm . ( SERVICE WRITER d ID . , ' . Bur ABORTION and ambitious mgr. train­ Cenlor. Competltlvo wog- NEEDED; f ■ ~ , 2 1 0 "^ I ' J^A^ERNAnVE^ e e s who a re commlttod to 08 , Excel beneflts, ch o er-' 0Duo to therolocatlon'to an- I .-an exciting long tdrm^ POTATO fann looking for ful | working cond, hiring • year-round tractor & m'a- ^ other stato of our service ? P R E Q N A W ^ CR IS IS ' career. No experleneo,' b onus for CNA's..Come & writer, wo ore looking for COMMISSIONED\ solos C » T E R 5 but m ust b o wlllino td startt chlnory operator. Send Join ■ our hoppy family. position with eatabllshod < resume to Box. 97264 %' { a tpp notch individual for | Free to s tln o .^ H 734^74722 at the bottom ond work , Contoct'Suzanne at this position,-Wo nfD 0 42 occounts, f sa les oxp. help­ . or1-60p-371-7472 hard. Call 736-9260. Times Nows. PO Box 5 4 6 423-5591. ^ ______‘ ful. expenses paid, in­ TM I m e s - ^ - TF, ID 83303 • | , • — yoor old auto deolorship come potential 20K+ per with oxc. benonts such os. ' NURSING ASSISTANT ' yoor, aend hjsum o to P.O. -- 108 I I 2 03 I TRACTOR OPERATOR, Minidoka w' Memorial Hospital paid insurance, roUroment Box { 835, Twin Fails. ID 4 l] *iiTi I , PROFESSIONAL ADULT CARE 4x4; W age DOE 423-4269. la |g currently accepting oppli- 'program and pak) vacatl- ; on. Salary plus commissi- _63303. ; SERVICES PERSONAL cations for tho position of ' I TRUCK DRIVERS & fna- “ on. Apply in person to RETAILr ] SALES ASSOCI­ ilriiiiil ) chinsry oporotors need- nursing assistant. . .Jules Harrison / ADULT CARE La'dy to O pportunltes for CNA cer­ ATES positions for enor- ,f If you are unablele fo call or come bby y The Times- BANKRUPTCY >care for somi-Invalid un--• od/EXPEfl& DEPEND- °J gotic. onthuslallc porsorts. All Choplor & AG related I ABLE for potato a n d b e e t tification a re provided. THEISBN i N e w s offlce. Bin la il t h i s mairled, 30-50 yrti old, 3 Interestod applicants may FT & PT. Must bo ovali- imply clip and mal] o rd er coaoa.'Frbe tolophone days. 2 evenings, 40 hrsI hdnfesL Bonus pd o n per- MOTORS [ consultation. contact Human Resources ' able to work days, week­ form to our clas n t S O t h a t w c a week. Call 736-9922> fc^Riance, bogin appx. ^ 701 MAINAVE. £ e < n d s and dvonings. Apply issiiled departm ent S3e'7760 800-54S-2166 4 3 fr 0461.______ask for Louisa. 9415. Resereolr Ranch. Z l a t A ndrew 's Hnfimark in c a n g e t y o u r a d s ta rte d w ith o u t deli[clay. WmH. Mulberry SUBSTANCE ABUSE tht o MV Mali. 2 2 y ^ » x p g r i0 n q o ( : .. _ Golden Ago II Adult.Coro- N U ^ N G OPPORTUNrTY. PROGRAM - has a vocancy, prlvote im m odiale oponing In COORDINATOR. SALES & * Please piinInt clearly w ith dark pepencil or pen ’ I ' 2 0 6 , .] ■'JOB/GYN practice. Coll A ■ !iiiv~” Tl,, and saml-prlvato rooms. FT position available. „ HOMES AMERICA • There are approximatelya 23 chaxbaracters' Family style IMng. Per­ 622-6511 to schedule on States certification re- Roetwood's ^ largest dealer ENTERTAINMENT Interview. ______; ^ S E R V I C E S ^ so n a l ciiro with a lovingI CHIROPRACTIC Jl quired, experience In pro- In ‘ th e W est is looking for , (in c lu d in gI blank t spaces) pev .Iine.ne. touch. Stato lice n se d . For tho right poroon to solo ASSISTANT . Now Nc hiring CNA'a/NA'a !gram development, per- t > more Info coll 736-73S5 • monufactured homos. Ex­ • Please pay:y according to rdte sch«chedule which | , COUNTRY/ROCK rodoo Trainee poslUon; 3 m o n th a . Offering c on-slle classes sonnol supervision, & ' ’ band, has opdnings for - JCAMO stondarda p ( e rie n c e a plus but not I below. 1 NEEDED EXP. ADULT probationary period, com - for certtflcotlon, CompoU- I , is p r in te d 1 necessary, draw, com­ •holidays,’weddings, and ^ , putor skills ne ce ssary (SO tivo n pay with evening 8> . 'required. Must have ox- ^ privatu partJoa. Call Bllllo; CARE GIVER. Jn privato mission, benefits call 733- I homo. Appnjx. 20 hra/wk.. wpm). W ill train in X ray night p differentials. Apply ■ -porlenco I v^th both In pa- [ evea. 538-6727______department and therapy.- || tiont & out patlont progro- 2224 ‘ ask for Carl. jf Pleise runn my iad in classifiificalion ~ T CaU 736-6260...... In p e rs o n only a t 640 RI-. .! Stortihg aalory SZ.OO'an •r , Ave. W:, TWln Falls • ' 'm s: Excellent com ponsa-' TSALES POSITION with .| hour. Office hours 6:3 0 to W yi at Magic Care Center. |lion packoge. Send Re- major . hotel/convention | ___ for I _ d c a y s . i r- 113 1 : sumo to Box 98312. % I # “ "204 n 6:30 pm. Mon-Thurs, FrI — cenlor. Send rosumo to: |I (Print one chnraclcr• perp spacc please'. IncludJn,ding blank spaces,) I CHILD CARE/ 8:30 to 12:30 p.m. Must RN R^ WANTED. Proforrobly Tho Tim es Nows, PO Box Holiday . Inn, 1399 Bench | I NANNIES apply In person ot Dr. BSN. B Are you a self start- 1548.Twln Falls ID 63303. Rd,\ Pocatello. ID 8?g01 I 12 YRS. EXPERIENCE. I Alan Fox, 834 Falls AVo, o o: r? Are you tired of work- — I ------. ------1 I BABY-SITTER needed In Suito 1050, Twin Falla Ing Ir In on Infloxlblo envi- WWENDELL Middle ond WANTED: ^ people with tho C0l#b0Q aroo,. CPR B High School Is kx)king for j ______■______I certify Cindy 733-9660. my hom o. 7 o.m . 1 Thurs. 12:00 to 1:00 only, ronmont? n Here’s your I dosire to bocomo store | • child. H oferoncos roQuIro- - - a P T band director. Othbr ^ I— — chance to do It your way. ' * monagors lor.reloll com- |I ______I ■ : Agape Christian School. d. Call ,734-6832______(CNA :.£ooking flexible d 0 - Established g Idaho based or a career | Bonedlct’s Homo Health, ence ei including Home ' altornative to college. jI Name______\ CHILB CARE: Over 20 y n Nannies needed. .Boston 709 N Lincoln, Jorom o H community based service ° area. Great pay, excel. . Heolth ond aupenlsory ) BonoDts include modicoi | oxr^rlonce. CPR & First oxperionco. An oxcollent [plon. Muot have bache- “ I Address______benefits, 19 o r older. Con- (CNA8/NAS NEEDED for ^ lors degree in humah ser* . coverago_and-a}Uromont, | Ald.bortlfied, large fenced reputaOon with tho modi- *' toct Stacey ® N anftles full-tlnw & part tim e posi- vice field & 1 yr. export- Contact t Ron Ostonnolor, | bayard. 734-8203. corcommunlty la also , I City/Stale/Zip'____ , Nook (208)331-3806. tons, all shifts avaU. W ood ^ dnco w/dovoiopmontaily 324-8069 >» or Richord Can- | rio<^e. anytime. 736-3S96- located 18 miloa'N. of toJ. to interviews vrill bq hold Joromo. 611 E 4th St. 9/15/95. 9/ Position will start Shoahone, Id 83 3 5 2 o r . 9/18/B5. 9/ Please send ro- OPPORTj[IJNITY caU 886-2228.______aum a i o to: TFCAH Box ■ 1 -3 d a y s ...... ;...... $3.09 periine ;— ^ F o o t C lilin ic 1233.TwlnFollsID 4 -7 d a y s ...... $4.76 perllne DENTAL ASSISTANT. 83303. li Attn: Sandy Auto & RV Saalesperson 8*15 d a y s ...... :... Septem ber 1/1-5i p.ni.p . Rsgltlorod, full tlmo or ...$7.95perllne Schoor. or Call 733-3700 1 6 -3 0 d a y s ...... $14.40 per line 1 ig - Twin Falls Seniorr CenterC time. with e x p an d e d oxt^ 293 for m ore Informo- S a l ^ & commiElission, 401K, 1 ,0 ------1lona.-S«nd r e s u m e Tlon. ^ EOE<-. ^ 'J ------616 Eastland'O rlve "'to : 256-Martin Street, ^ "eo-insurance, pa)aid vacation, xS/llne ~ ~ ~ Cost: $14,00 Twin Fans, ID 63301 I ^ ...... -2 0 7 ------I - 'f __:fantasticw(working Supervised by a Regjstereered Nurse, each ~DIETARY positions open, For each Sunday insortiorion, add S2 (or Moolc Values. :essment, a foot bath, I■ (OFRCE/CLERIC^ ! environmment. Indudo your aa in Ag W

e -4 Tlmoa-Nowa. TwinTwii Falla, Idaho , Frldoy. Sop5oploml)or1..1995

Employyment’Finelancial-ln^truction . . ‘I

212 fZ 212 I 4 • 213 ^ I “ T i 3 I i ^ 1 3 a i r ' 3 0 1 - “n II; = . I ■m isoopportu^jmES ^M tSaOP£ORTt^[T IE ^ 1 h ISCj|0 P P 0 R T U ^ ISOOPPORTOJITIE[TIES W p P .B U S IN E S S .j ^PPOR^JW TI^ 1 ^ $9 0-100K SS - ; JOURNEYMAN CARfARPtN- SWATHER QPERA1lATOR. CARPET SHAMPCP O O CASHIERS Grocery chc:hock- MISC. CIrcIo A C onstristruc- JANITOR 2 oarly morni ' RbrinanCe & e ^ l^ ^ o a n a . ^ TER. FT poslUon., J BE a r's FT. wngos DOE. 423-23-4269 TRAINEE/MGMT TRA‘RAIN- positions avail. Immimod- 'tion Is toking applicatliatlons janitorial oosltions.. 6am-'6o ^^RnrTTnrT^i Construction EE. Full timo.poofoopio lately. Aftor npon &S iei v e , for TF& Paul locations3ns for 9om. 734^697 ■uluttusU fl ± “ ^ 1 TCMP-TO.HIRE " n o ed o d Immoidotdly.ly. >jo . ahlft, 25-30/hro. sala la ry tnjck drtvors. loaderr opor-op ------1_ ------P - SSN^CASH? •• MAINTENANCE. ImmodI- Imn "Yoar-round waroho h o u so . m ochanlcal ability nocos- noci DOE. Pick up applicaiNation ators, dispatchers. & r - TJMES^NEWSs i HEVMESrNEWlr/VU vvo buy notes & rea l estaJe " * Qto oponlng for fulliull timo lo a d in g to m ill oporo- o p Call 736-2535.5 . _ at 233 W . Main. Joron-amo.' chanlcs for tho‘95- n/ice I BUSINESS- trr contrJicts..Craatlve:a, jo r s o n . tor/koy position, CUSTOMER SEftVK CURRENTLY-HASJES Finartce. 1>800-000-4809^^ m aintonanco por: sugar bool soason. Ap lo looking for tho right p I oppo^NmE; • M ust hovo Qood mocmochan- “ Machlno dporator for con- o riv o r Som oono to wor>'rt,In Shipping Foreman, m In-person Mon.-F/i.. 8 -----j THE FOLLOWING nol. and ' stnjcllon product. Us bo able lo drive Hya ;; ® son to Join our team. T INDEPENDENT[ MONEY EX PRESS . icalr^anlzatlonal. Usodo- tho warohouso. Go K d M ^’gHlghliinilAv.. Individual must bo able “ouolomor sorvico:o skills.s sign skill. JLY- RMANCIALSERVICES - driving rocord. Coll for ntHi fi®** ' ncers, t^o 5Q w p, have■“ go d - E S CARRIER ROUTEi " A ls o n o o d CDL. or oc tho -Factory positions, . onriT communications skiikllis. Needed Slngera. Danct lor ■ YourlocaTRealostate'foan polntmont between 9s Must bo dopondablo i r local phono skills, bo able — J AVAILABLE at)llliy lo Qcqulroro CDL.( **Food Procossing. , 3pm mon-fri. 733-1145 0 and C om edians etc. for lo £ - lablo. ■ specialists . Bononts. Poy depor‘ponding All with top-notch:h loI c a l __ — . I. - self pioUvatod. 601 HIHigh- T V V a rle ty -S h o w . . C Call work well undorprossu D *HANSEN/KIMBERLY ♦Quick loan approvals ) FT lob HYSTERDRIVER. Nno ood way 3 0 Eoot. Wmbdriyriy 734-0510 M on-Tuw, to-41C havo flexible houhours. FrtnehlB* Opportunital. Indopondent Junior ♦Credit probloms, OK . upon .oxporfonco.-£o.-S o n d • firms. M oyjoad to F Conipulor knowledge rosum o to Box 97§<) 7 S 4 T ^ "wnjonofllS. a sso h lv o . se ll mo'tlvotitvotod ' || dgo a O n e ovallablo In yourI an hrs. Carrtor Routes Available ♦ Competitive R atos ill today, driver w/nip sheet, •push/ pu: plus. . turnkoy oporation, 1 ♦ 1st s a n d ’s up to 100% , Tho Timos-Nows,,P PC O B o x NEVER A FEEI Call K This position Is 20 hoi 546. Twin Falla. IDD a83301 734-6452 1-800-721-Wl-WORK pull pack exporlenco. hours training with unlimll - ♦Mobile hom e lo a n s ' . ------AMERICAN ST A FFFINO, F vontorypaporwork. Sta C . per wook. Salary coic o m - follow-up support, modi ♦Debt Consollclatlons &>■ . . MECHANIC- dolsolso l m o - iNC: @ $6,004-. 501 HIghw ^ a r f e e r s 9 m onsurote with oxperic>enon- investmoriJ no oxper ri personoi loans CO. It I n te ro s te a so: ■ c h o n ic , m u st hQvoivo own s«{vlng tho Entirs.Wi.Maglo 30 East, KImborlm ' sond Epoxystono for roncro’L‘*.S PoplorE - (208)73fr0033 ------tocl^rContact Bill ororUoyd- I -yaiidySfne* iSBgr'BI-— — -4 2 3 -5 5 5 S :------Kim Patterson. Ovoriand E 324-7023______, Railroad Avo. E "“305 \ ----- ^------THE Wood Connc^tiiction la Intormountuin Staffingig Ro-F - Customer Soivico Manaf Toto. 2nd. & 3rd St E %77ra V m oa-H tw t. CONTRACTS & \ MILL OPERATOa‘0 9 :------accepting appllcatlorHons for s o u rc o s ha aJrh m oodiato d li $ u t u r ^ 7H£77M£SW£W•''■0— -TO611ri6-Avff;------FT, m ust hQvo CDL)L &S bo custom c a b in e t prosro d u c- oponlngs In tho followllowing In T h e Ho$»$plta(ltyJU M justryr y . PO 0 2 X 5 ^ ' Twin Fall 25yraofoIdor.W o’lllo'l) iraln. tion pooplo. Exp. roq, • CURRENTLYHA___ ROUTE 5 7 2 oq. Call aroas; C hcd into the cxcilingng and rew aioi^arecr opportuniliiniliet o.T»i^^-p ■ -»» 324-6608 ' ' 208-788-3279 for appLapj ■ • — T H E F O U O W miM /C Mopio VV — — T - ♦ All shilts production now available at theie only Four Diamond propertyty I in W arih o u so H w pfW-hour iou independent O veriondW NEEDED NOWWU n TRADE - Printor/BInclindory. « Boon sorters Northeast Nevada; Cactus x t Fwes Resort Casino. CompetitKK■titfve GaU.735-0352 I4S . RallroodW ”208-734-8727 ' ------JUNIOR ROUTEi L ong Haul Truck DDrh rivors Twin Falls S hop ha as pj o si- ♦ Mill oporotoro .. .wages, excellent workiirking conditions, flexible schedulefules, ' ^ - ■Ti — VG Walnut W • .R ose . • 2 yoof« oxporionconco Uon for oxporloncodM only. Mill helpers advar>cemcnt opportunitinity.ficalth insurance and proTit sharir^"9 4 215 . ~— • [‘ _ AVAILABLErr Rock Crook Rd IflSffl g “ 4 0 2 \ . roquircK). Ploosolecall, c< . FTyPT..Sond lotlor 0 ■ auurc your pkuitjon att CCactm Pcles b more than a job, ils i c l8t.2nd,.&3rdStW ♦ Fork lift operators • J resuheprepabaiio ' P lea se Call 423-4926 Rosi | . MUSIC tESSONS , 734-9679 . plicationlo:Box91901 9 ^ % e W arehouse career, w c Have immcdiidiate openings available. £2Ill ^TV^NFALLS - 7 b ^ K orror Tho Tlmos^-Nowa ■' ~ Tho Tlmos-Nows. PO ♦Constructkjnlobor 733-2009 for cuslomiziTiizotf R o t i t t 7 1 7 ‘ vuta Plano, violin, viola, eello •floor Cashier* •Hanj Count; - Nood Joum oym on CanCarpon- 548. Twin Falls, ID’ 03303K ♦ COL drtvors prof. resum e • Roy SlottiJlotten 500 blkoT autw Dr - — - I f y o u llv a ln tt}»a« araa>' ona lessons. Well quallflod lor# & AppronUco Carpo-Ca '■ I -iT.rI ------♦ Chemical oppllcator,r "" •Spedai Promotions •PBX Switchboard < 2200 blk Crostvlew Dr A ara Iniaraatad Intra ba teachers. 738--20S7 3^ n to r s . f T om ploymymenl. TRUCK DRIVER nocloodod e Malmonanco -• Carpet Layer .Operator/ Reservaiionss ■ M agic Word. 217 500-700 blk Eastland Dr ing a /n^pandtnt routi ------2000-2300 blk R ler Avo ■ , cani^.PlaaaaCall om Call John, 76B-46K1610 or with Closs A CDL... LongL •Food Servers Agenl • . Profeastonal resumes 786-3439 ovonlnQS.:3. haul, hopper trains,s. mr ust P looso apply In porson3n. .Sujscr ^ •Cage Cashier 2*® 7 0 0 bli< RImvlow Dr. r oft^abovanumban Cindy at 733-1606 D rN 1______------. havo oxporionco.a. Call.' 834 Addison Avonuo •A /Paerk. Z____ R o u ta 7 6 9 . .. Polo^ulldlna at ______*Cook •RetomAttcndanl — I 600 Concordia CIrde voE ■■■■■■■■nipiil contractors nocdod.' J 2 ± £ 2 ! ! _ ------— MECHANIC Nood expcixporl. -Bate 4 ^ 217 “ 2000-2100 Concordia Wl . furnish Job, you tumlslmlshla- TRUCK DRIVERSH a y o n c o with electric motolotors. •Pantiy •Hojt/Cashier ^ Lj;USiC/ART^J 500-600 Mtn View Dr i BLOCK bor, tools and Iranspcisporta- houler, short hauls.. £Expo- . bolls, hydraulic pumfjm p s . *Wardrobe Attendantt •Barback 2000-2100 Stadium Blvc tIon. Top subs pold.aid.'No rienco operating squ( • SIngor/songwrltorfromS quoozo Must havftxiwn toole,?,'®' ‘ ESE (custodial) •Belltnan j.' R o u t e BOB : TRAINING SCHOOL I doductiops. Southernernlda- ond farmhand. Q(Good Wage based on abili aitlo. looking for mueT1U9I- 9oo-10w1>lk 2nd Avo. \ , j g R J *"!?:■ •IntomeAudiloj •Preventaiive MairltenarKe your tax knowledge ho arda^ Exporioncod:od ionly oqulpment. Will trolniln irigW 501 ffvs^730 E.. KImbor dons to form a band.J. R e- 300-900 blk 3rd Ayo. W tain a new skill nood apply. Rospomjond to .porson. Call 366-2>-258e 423-55M_____ . *potltlon Includes InceicenUve bonus cording projects & gig040®- 100-200 W ashlhgton SI^ INCOM E TAXieplemher Tf 12*'- 7-10 p.m. Box 98131, %Tho Tlmos-Tin Mich Call Fm ncols @543-479 ». w • Increase yoi Nows. PO Box 548. t r r ------M ISC - Joum oym on BriBrick S. -TwJn . t r u c k DRIVERS ‘■M BBBBBpBi ^ . • Obtair Falls, 10 83303 . ' • layers nooded. $21II perp 300-900 blk 4lh Avo. W tart September 12th - | • Ortvors not getting oneinoufffi Coll T h a n e S o /n/ - • Classes start Sept i HOUSEKEEPJNG4Q 400-600 5lh Avo. W ‘ Position open for ann indo-ir miles? Try us. m o r M asonry C om par 1: 415 Addison «6 I . pondont conlmctorr to CO- Wo a re expanding wi P*'’y- ■■ ■ ■ ■ liliilii ’ V 300-400 6th Avo. W. forUiS 200:745-6232 a(?er8pnop"'! Employee Tmnsportailcrton Available from Twin Foils oreo T p o - IfyoullvofnthoMoarmW^V'l' . Classes StartI Falls, Id 03301 ' I o rd ln ato ]all InspoclliDcUons. variety of TOsltions fo> irtfo -HOUSEKEEPING - PT p - . I ond rolalod aclivltlosties f o r ' qualKlod driver, pota- <1;^ > pm - & a n Intarastad In' * . I Mall to: 4 Rocoiving person for pot ■, sitlon In laundr/.3•ply pn in Ing a Indapandant Jui ------1 V tho Idaho ShorIfi r i f f s ’ *11 W o sto rn * 46 SuState* to plont - unloading fro fresh Fourir IOuinsiul AuuiJ ■ 11:30 pm . Ploaso applyiv Es- lor routa carriar...Plaat I ■ TwInFai: Assodalion. RoqulfoaIres or- -'W o also offer loto mimodol product, running oqui porson al Bridgoviow E: ------:------1 ommu- convontional. with c iviow Call 733-0931 axt 203- ______gonlzatlonal and comi 1 cof*- . mont. mechanical cap totes, -1828 Qridgevio fu n - IiNaniB: ------: JtalB______Zip;------1 nicptlon skills, iraviravol. . potiUvopayabonotit,fit. Call billllos and paper wor E3Caclitus l^elcB Blvd. ------Unattondod ioundrymat,>a$a J Address ______i )for law Shorioi 1 -800-523-30^3089. Must bo dopondablo0 andai lackpkpbt. Nevada t Mo- yrs- old, now equip. go< onforcomonl o i local e ------T rosponslble. 501 HigHigh- Equal Opporturtur»ily Employer M/F/lf/V Hiring housokeopor at Mi TRUCK DRIVERS Ic 1 por- c a sh flow, owner movin ' I Ci!y______Stale ____ I' ornmont bocKgrounQ jir o ^ w ay 30 Eoot. Kimborly.rly. tel 3. Plooso apply In po ion^co h a u ls . CD L roquir« .,TF Gooding 934-5785 oq u lv o lo h t oyiborion l-378o! son 248 2nd Avo. W., Tl lood iPfione------S tan S24.000 10 S27.<27^000 324-4431. ovoa 324-3: 'ing, I______CHECiaOIJB^OC* ,_____• _plus_oxpon809. For m TRUCK DRIVERS noopt. o t , N O FEEf Call today. CO. kxig-wn j J _ — ( 10-28. with tame invreta. 010377 430-5078.______734-6452.1-eOO-721-VWDI%R« ■ rt.sr.assrs'io -800-648-03 ' 1-900-903-::aU S —— r S * rv ln o th e E ntire Mas 318 ' ] Snow me Idaho. DWF. 84, s 'l t ^ SIDER. oxporloncod3 Withwi V alley S in ce 19861 AnreCDvu OWF. 27, ST.5-r. tio w . 2 4 hlOurs o a day; 7 days Each call is $.1,99 pc btoftdereiue. ^>olghl^volgnt propo^ vinyl Sand stool sidinIdlng. I _____ »tr«wt»try/Dlu«. .Enjoy.)y. (ouwoor*, . , — a w e ^ £ a -9902 tkyuie; i bgtit imoker. would like.n •toohjng. rwi. • O u r representatives r< will 1 6u m ust be 18 years c meet c^deiTvtn wHi c m u a n vai- Wogo doponds on oxpijxpor- Ail oroung handyman,ftabo 1 h e l p y o u . * Y o u lonco. Call 1-800-69-697- Yard work, paint & do o o r^ W M . 80-30. forOf tllii»na»hip. . , 5er m inute .ue»lorlrlendU«. 0t0422 ^ 5 tO po*««rol#uoft»r»lp,»103ri03n ^ . w ith youry FREE 20-won 4 hours a day,.7 days 7124 a s k for Mindy. o tc . H o u rs v a ry • 5 5fd printed * o l d . ' ; ^ ■ ■ 40/wk.. Nood truck. S So ond Anmctive, tao. sunoof, oUoi id give you chc infoi c ready with the vbicc TRADE Concroto finisInlsh- Resume to 3656 N 2500 s r s s s a d brmation * ' a week. ' ■firruln who enloy* mioic 2nd movM*. umbers of ads that inis Voo Shouldn’t M alono. For tneotf- or/lorm sotior, m ust ha'havo Twin Falls. 83301 leed to record your -*hle.oiM13 own tools and transportporta- II ' .FR E E , xowse" through worncc mailbox tion. Nood roforonce'tees, Cloar Lakes Troutr hh o s iSn.'uijich. «i'o4i2______- voice fgrecti^g^d listen ntcrest you, or Single mother, lookkig tor someone ' good p a y and study work.,wot oponlngs for hfitchfl•fioi'y • iflioTHanosoma £ n to your . Dice greetings. who cn|oy* dancing, quiet time* | 18 -or workers In Buhl & Haglagor- cbnno»m. Mcure, canng Ma home aiof», mototeyOe ndmo.. *mas ; Cali 702-777-96181 messaciges. . DU.can quicldy makemen's j or men's conversaUon.Forlrtend*Np.po**l)le iit< 702-738-1438. i m an, Call 208-543-644.>444. SF. 2500. trufy tkmoor, ir •...YoU — . sing e is no cost to you, u >ing your couch-rtone.] foiBik>n»hip.wi04t4who -;;; “ «1O*20 ...... usin ^ e r ! you like how a persoi: your sclectidns 2S3I si D l Circle / o'fotnw ISO Oraiolil,' OWM, • Ifyc enied ranch. Good personality, cook. . hutnarous, gooO-namrM. nust have a touch-t< in leave him or her arphonc., i !. ’ . erwcAWtren. Have boot*, wio travel. ^ r . this Ad! lovo iravol. Seeking luf>-lovi -tone can 01 W10 ■ ■ 20-38. #mokof. Wim wmilariiar imer«uI phonC on sounds, .you e to.us.e this service. ■ ^ '^ 2 5 7 5'4* Ti sTti'irBiooaibCel . With over 42 ye;years in tho automobile0 ____ I message. ^ ^En|oy me oulooots. romantic dirwtera. , business, we're3're one o'f tho mostt Capum tunl DWM. (T)'.o r . teeking ^ dancutg. honeback ndmo. Seeking g u a LMfy (or oirplurw lieht.ido». ,rx«o., so. 57-. 160 l)», • FurvlovKvg. twoe* «J«: DWM. O'lO*. 178 B*. Preny W honest homorou* StOWCM. 26-3S. rossive andid successful: automotive nett SF. e«i(oy. eouni/y New lo' a(j«:I rithing, ouldoor acuvRles 40*. so< 010374 j not #pflno», me Jjanonj}, mo waitiur)g toomaii. ^S S W SSi.'SSSi»g, movie*, romaniic 45, en|oyio«t n*t evaryihinp. Soeking Quy, So — ------1 Enio) jrstiip groupjups in the U.S. We rank pwaso. V10300 dining out. biko rtdin(Ung. quui time*, attractive Maleo 34n. Seeking working, .and ^ M4w tenioy* aimilSr a<»vme». ' W«nan on ihe rebound. DV^. SWF kxiUng kx the rlghl Fella. 45- ’ ! ier satisfaction and sales «nu*nmer».u. ^„otnomor.iv. 34-40. contideni. with S®WF wtio c n ■ hig h in c u s to m e r . Caring SWF. 21, Ilka camt wekkig inMDigeni. lun, aecure —,U .q 10; share magical momenta. Mutt ~ a — “ r. iV», wiin wmiter inter- o'W M 1 volume. We neeceed professional, career' outdoor »pofti. SoeUng SM ______ett*. «10400 rea. Stry SWM^ 22! *MUng Sagmarlu* a 4>lg SWF.i 18. S T . ------»t«p.»t031» Ho mlnd'^earing, romantic: enMy sD . peuio.'■ mO10304 ^ S W I have a Positive Attiia ttitu d e. • ■. • danclflO. Seeking Qenftoman amactivo. bkwdaWue.JO. alendtn on«oy Hey youl't)WF. » OMtW*. Soeking DV^. 40- SM. 3 ^ w m wnUar inWfOM*. Frkm=rkmO» flr*t. ouidoora actlvtio*.*. sociaiuing. CTtometimea oOnoxk nn *ame iniereau. 910303 movM*. SW^ 36. DrowrVbrown. molher ol ! Seeking Qood-lookinortg SWM. 20-2&. 34-40. With wide ro wlonat. nlco-looWr>g WF."32. two. tow. Seeking lamtfy-ortenied Male. - , ------wltfigoodeerweofhur>umor. 910300 »hare *ome good«range.orintefo*t*.to I «>.u«,wuii» . mother oJ one, *««king honeM 30-43. 0. who kka* eampino. hunting. Clatty. biuo-eyod bknoe.le. iviV». wok- - - Z T 7 __ -— od lime*, 10383 Okf C0rra!^*0( J8-42.. for tong drtve*. Imvel. loottxH: lor tnendthlp. poiibto reia- IV- mg ror imanciali seoiro» W)WM wno'i Eaflrtoino. Iun-k>vlnt•ing. JuiMKjured ' Hey y«ul OWmT^ s. and compsnK>n*nio. ^DonsMp, ‘ 010303 noialrak)toH>andmoneyan|I0gn, camping. Mor*. and romantic evening*. G uaranteed) SS,a la r y ■ i« raiaiion»wp. e*. enanomeiile,ithlhg. t camping, nors- hg. eoufttiyWren. i 1T1Q357 older ntki Mi okJer aitraeU« Woman.------trtenddriip. potMwa !e. v io se s. »mhouict>«dr» 010394 ■ - -> utstandingG W alk- in t r a f fic DM. 60. BIT. browrv'hMel,cel, imedium o i0 4 i0 , 3WM. Sir.Tso b», iraiaeu- travel.-flanOng. good-movie*. |w “ ' O V buiu. pg, »eeklng ftnandaDy awwre. ^ ;'3 2 T o w n ’Marley'Bnd 'lottf-ey' - j . . 30..like kidi. dandng. movi**.24. like • Ouigo*igD\WIM: Ilka camping, ftthing. som Eiuc D ow n to w n L o cation Mll-emptoyod. SeoWoo SWF,S.'SS: M. remantlc dmners, lar. amactive; Man. 4t>-00, (or Irkind.h*. our. Entoy rkSng. lour-wheeiino. hOi- wfw UKs« hunting, flshna o »r. good Hme*. 010307 • T o p of th e L in e P r o d u c t s «• “"«■ SSw°’sS S lioi iklng WF. 18-40, for i»mo. and“. i "• s s 3g"'K 'xr-.S S r: ; ^ rodeos. Nevada. viO M i' eanK t>one«i. canng.ig. wtoi vanou* »hip. vio3S5 , f£nd»hip. reiawn- rmtereit*. O1041I L Z Z lZ - fiWU Ex tensive Inven v e n t o r ie s kuwiat*. tricnoc :H«I kMkaiike. T)(od ol looking ' ^ j OMr~ okinaiJwue.. Tike> a dar>cir>g. . sw irV e . fl-8*. 108 »*: > noM QW B) an the ,tng; 1 loreyeiing, comping, out- ouMoor*. iS r a WaAwTovwTip* sinibuad. - S tr o n g M anain a g e m e n t S u p p o r t movie*. remaniW dinner*,1. onan ipom. Female, oo*. wwiiinj nttC. Allractw' OWM, O u l ^ S W .0WM.42.O1041S SeeUiinfoy outdoor, country uie. quiei aroma ptoys. 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€ . ” "1 4 ^ ew n1 fl ' 502 ! I' ^ 5 0 3 I' I 5oT“ I I f “ 5 0 6 ^ IjW jNW UaHON^U I TWIN FALLS HOMES J I |^^VHNFAU5H0II^ JjvnN^^HOlI^ j BUHURLER I BURLEY/RUPERT I GOOOINGWENDELJ. I . JE R O M E / __lrtOMES^ - I i H O M E S | h HAGffiMAMWO^ . 1 1994 Manufactured homo1 (^ICE REDUCEDi 4 T h e B e st fo r L essl . :all $ 6 7 ,0 0 0 , on porm anont $69,900PERFECTSMAU. ___ bdrm. 2 bath hom o w/over 3 BR • $166,900 Stunning TWthSlory CConsider trade. Cloor Bur- ^ 1994 Goldon MFG homo, ■ foundoUononlot, 1700eqq 1900sqftLocatodlnfan- ACREAGE In th e country 199 Country 1 % story Contem-• f Privato backyard with lots ley homo for samo In In Gooding. 1 acre. 3 25.6W Z5 X 40L 3 bdrm. 2 _ . ft. 4 bdrm, 2 balh. must!■ tastic area. Handicap porary with picturesqueI of shado treosl Elogant I sell, by owner. 734.3165: Jeromo/Twin Falla. No bdrm, h 1 both, 1276 oq.tt. (balh. “ livino rm. dining rrh. Ront to own. 2 bdrm. l ’■* accoaslble. Cozy fomily views. Superbly inaln- onlry. formal living and phono.7l 0 C onant Burioy h & uUl. rm. Vofynlcol Coll i . ' 601 ~ room and now de&k In hom o vrlth loto of updated &J •both, 25% font credit. Call talnod, cedar. GREAT dining plus family room. A ------h----- , f«foaturos. Bulll I n i 978. In- . 3324-2246. 2 Lopenhouses^ o d * fenced back yard. • • BUT FOR THIS PRESTI- !734-6494. spacious 4 bdrm. 2 bth In 4 cludos corrals, fonclng. — ^ 10. C re a m o f th e c ro p ! New 5 0 5 c f REDUCED TO $99,5001 GIOUS NEIGHBOR- aworKJerfulnolghbortiood. I HAZELTPN, nico 2 bdrm. SA C B inC E IL NlC0iiBw.a so. gas furnace&wat«r heat.!• -m-OSSGO.■ ------:------GOOOtNQWBlDELL horoa h barn, 2 shods. HA^ bdrm. Tor a uaod prico.- ~ j . Big Buy, LHtls Pricel - HOOD.-WONDERFUL • ff«/uc#dfo»M.POO I •^CALL LEXI 423-6988 or 1 1 oath, I now tntorior. of, e r, totally upgraded Inside DECK. Immediately .BARKER I ------HOMES------j- -C With all oppla. Poncod ' 2BR-S49.000 ■ Ink & out. Tile floor In kitchen,I SPRING CREEK _ B A R R Y 5 3 8 - 6 7 6 4 . (oncod for yard, woll Insulat- Pleasing newly palntod available. Colloen Brown Call 643-4371 ■ - yard. Quick posMSBlon IT- n e w c a r p e ts , paint, d b l' GOODING- 1 aero, 4 ^TO5-298. -Od.-S32.000. -O d 625-4129------Pont mlaalhta..423-6773^ Cottagel Cocfar frame. I REALTORS 733-5446. iV203-94. f T> c a r gorogo, fenced, sprlrva ■ 734-4049 ' N^milter how you »pond bdrms. I 2 both, $85,500. Summer Is liero - and it Is W .3- -C«ntriJ-alr,-noW'fumaoo.no kler w/timer. Private • your days, claatlllod lilt 1 CO. colling fana. New roof, 934-4465 after 6pm gnraoo salo Eoasonl Find i 502 beautiful yard, mature9 Price Just Reduced! th ree'm your busy schodulo. Pul - out nrisio Itmy aro end tofl sod ■ garden space, chaln-llnk clB isllled't ilma-sBvIno QOODING: Q By owner, 2 1 TWIN F A llS HOMES a h ru b b o ry & troas. Cul* B B R . I I I O ^ REALTY GEM 1•vgryono wh*ro yours will ^on . fonco. SELLER IS PAINT- vo-sac, voiy /iteo 3 bdmi,. NImf Ranch-t]/jwMj«^gra- dlroctiwy ot goods ftnd » « -' bdrm, I 1 bath, 425 Nova- STATE { REALTY, INC. 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 boi>o throuoh lt»o poworlul linlo $395,0001 Locatod on '7tho 3 INQ 'AND R EC AflPET- 2 b a th ho m o In NE TF. vtoo» to lor you today. d < a St. Call 888-7066 . 734-0400 odads Iri ctawJflod. :______Snnkq_Rlvorj)n Q/ldioy INQ INSIDE WIIIIs Stone 1450 sq. ft on tho main, largo yard, near schools. 324-7280. #187.95. Island, rmmaculnio Korno' •=------^400'd0wnrT3S-3725 f0r’r ■ CarpotlnOIBuII^Camrpb-' ' with 3 bdm t, eac h wfth pri- - appt. asking $112,900.. tontial RV parking. NEEO Vdto both and walk>InU THREEM►» **★*■*•*■★*****★**r QUICK SALE/BRING OF- clostot Ovor 2S00 Bq.fi.15; all . r e a l t y I ■ FERS, Immodiatoly on one lovol. Largo lot II HUGE PRICE REDUC-‘ available. Wanda F a mo" 733^5336 1 TIONI Elegant 2 story^ ^S^a^dyH;. 733-5336. 5 TOVOlT A ~-— wtth boouUlul landscaping.* Indudos Bocurity.syolom. s. vlntagohomohas4 >- ?fl.‘ ¥ » » » ¥ • » • * • ¥ bdrms & 2 baths. Locoted f auto sprlnklors.'salolllte . 1. C lassic 2 Story Tutor on corner lot. Beautiful. dish. CALL MINDY 734- .Locolod In professional i rTH REEM • 2340. (WW378.- M ..backyard w/deck & built- r,Q • ' nolgtiborhood on quiot Jnli01,tub,REDUCB0.T0.; „ i ;realty cul-do;soc, near schools. $89,9001 #95-07808 . ' ^ •3+bdrm,2V4bolh , 7 ^ 5 3 3 6 r SPRING CREEK " J4. •gourmot kllchon ^ - Relocating, great family-, iiinKHMIDEOL.EARA GEM - *vautMdfamllymi,fireplaco REALTORS homo. W /aprlnkler ' ST A TE REALTY, INC.. .•fotmoldlnlngroom nt . ______734-4049 system . - 2400 a q ft. vault- ' m 734 -0 4 0 0 •maatof bdrm w/sauna od colling. 4 bdrma. 3 lE Y 'R E H *Jocu2zJ & psilo baltr.now carpet. 2 car ga- aiSi.OOO.WANTALL- •2 carflniahodgarago ■ yoU ’VE GOT and then rage, fenced yard. ^ G E T J aoimo? This homo foa- •AC, sprinklora, fenced 2 T h o s p e c ia l fo atu ro s Ih- $112,900. Call 734*2727 'Ploaaocallforoppolntmonl>}[ dudo covered pallo. Cot- - |turd3 6 bodroomg, 2 baths_ at 734-8317. tago on corner lot, neor 0 ' iwlth largo bodrooms. SPACIOUS RETIREMENT , ,L. schools. Gracious living HOME W rm INCOME , Ranch atyla In a good room, carpeting, HOME . neighborhood, motnl sid­ Condo By Ownsr, Nice 2 Sulte«1 haa ovor 2000 sq. * IS IN WALKING DIS- *ft. 2 bdrm. 2 bath, m aster ing; noworcarpota, lorgoL.J bdm i, 2 both, 1 nbor. dbl •TANCEXOPARKS kitchon and living room.a garago. Appt. 733-0471 ■ bath haa Jacuzzi tub, sop- CHURCHES. METAL arato shower, double CAUL RALPH for appl. SIOINQ. Sylvia 734-3811. 733:9576, #95-141..' sinks,large kitchon f 1995 # 1^ . 95 . • oqlped with ranQo, OW, $95,000. NEWLY CON-?■ FAX trash compactor, micro- • - ;STRUCTED 3 bedroom. THREEM .wave. Ice m aker rofrlg, Toyota^ ,2 bath, 1500 sq.ft. homo.- ' REALTY utility room h a s w ashor & Air condllloning, vaulted YOUR dryer, groat room hos gas Tacoma j colllngs, groat opon floor ,733-5336 fireplace, | 2 car garago - iplan, walk-ln pantry In with auto door opener, i: AD covorod dock, g rea t patio, All nawBessldrCali:ob 2- and 4-W lieerDrhfea TTkiconas 'Kitchen. Buy this ono bo- ; * . * ** tforo Ifa gone! CALL RONS: TIMES CLASSIFIED gas furnace & AC, very >d DEPARTMENT i *JUSTQ0TMARR1ED-* low yard malntonance, O n l y « ^ 1 0 0 o v e i ■FREEMAN 734.4208. * NEEDT0 8ELLIII * , ] Br 1991i>5 Toyota ToTacoma • l#95-231. f;, ' 208-734-5538 ' auto sprinklor system , lots f a c t o>ry i invoice^” * BEAl/riFUL WHITE!of storage. Unit #2 Nearly ^ HOP SALE BY BUILDER * BRICK EXEC. * 8 0 0 SQ. ft. 2 b d rm . IV, n 5iiro"pEi5s" XIracqb 4xx4 r l t 3 4 sq ft Vaulted colllngs * HOME * bath, ‘ single garago plus STAKTINO AT ONI GEM C our^ard, Covorod patio. * 5 BDRMS. 2 BA.. * carport, ' appls. These m l $2 J STATE REALTY. INC.' Quiol cul-do-sac ' . * CENTRALAIR. * units, ‘ tu llt forowmor. »15,46j55“ DownjLper ii .. 7 3 4 -0 4 0 0 — ' 1841 Spring Lano }- F0RC6OAIR GAS*- — CalLChuck-Earidns______!’-Pno»*J_____ SOILOJFfJ L A ll - * ------HEATING. * ■ tO'600'-734-4411 •NORTHEAST LOCATION % m . M m ^ l u . IS7.10 d 734-6000 4 2 0 - ^ 6 or , ★ 2 FIREPLACES’ * Roaldonco - 733-1874 Kl«r M y Ml rvflMt 4Ml«r'( «c I^TACbi>MA4X4XTRi RACABS! j Boauttful landscaping,• • • • 42tV3943 1 * STORAGE GALORE * . Mobile-420-5913. deck & pallo for onjoying ■ ! * DOUBLE GARAGE * < si^mmorl 4 bdrm s, ^2 -QOODINQrrf-yrroidraH: * n W/AUTOMATIC ★ \ batha, vyaJk-out bam t, lots“ brick homo w/2 acres. * j D O OR OPENERS. * WIU.S * REALTY ' of stbraga, dbl garage.N 3 000 aq. ft., maslor suite; I FUUY * ^ Shaded lot Included, only ~ Tercel Cilustoiiner ClIhoices/— 4 REDUCED TO S 117,5 0 0)■ ^ h a s flre^aco, hot lub, and * LANDSCAPED * g • . g la ss block shower. 4 oth-- • * FENCED YO * $38,000 * for this special . •UKE,NEW • 3 bdrms, 2 metat sided home. Cuto ^ er bdrms. and 2 baths.t ★ DESIGNED FOR * " $500 baths, vinyl siding, fire- a s a bug. g a s h d a t utility 2 . 9 \ . 4 . 9 ’L iS :9 °t. 66 . 9 ° - placa, fenced yard, near= $150,000 934-4961 * FAMILY A c n v m s * ® * LARGE PATIO ★ *with lots of sto rag e. Coll CSI. nice area. $104,500. today for your showing of' - CASH A^ FINANCING^^ FINANCING ^ FIFINANCING ^ FININANCING •PATIO HOME • 3 bdrms.C . sXfflEAT FAMILY HOME * RVDECK. ★ « 2 Well kept 5 bdrm, 3 both,' *;*• AUTO SPRINKUNG * «this property. Call Gayle . 2 4 M O . 2 baths.tbay window, 733-1666 or i BACK 36 no: 4 8 M O . 6 61 0 ^ * 0 ^ vaulted colllngs, nIcAsI- Igllvinprm. family rm.wof * , SYSTEM ON OWN* 7 ir b ar. food/storage mi, 2 * WELL&CrrY * MOUNTAIN'VIEW neighborhood. Meadows * SEWER, * ' Lano, T57 $89,000. (. cargafagew/oponora, REALTY I. shoo, auto eprlnklsrs. Ig * ALLTHISFOR * 1216 - FILER AVE E 1 9 9 5 ROBERTJONES baaemont, covorod * . - $149,00011 - * ' * 7 4 9 MAE DR TF ★ -r.i 734-1898 Down f p V ■ REALTY s patlo/hot tub, g as host, *■, , 733.2S20 , J , - >yota. a AC A lois more. 2690 sq ft , Spadous ranch. 4 bdmi. 3 7 3 3 - 0 4 0 4 " total, tr 73S-8002,527 ' : bath,\v/vlew , 2'A a c . * |»rolla ; Park Terrace, by ownor. i S179,OOQ/of>or. 734-8310. 4 0 l-eOO-262-SOOI *★★★*★★******* — W ^2 A EXT. 1211 — THE TH PERFECT START- m l h ^ L « U fo r th e Pricel ■. ERI E Cuto3bdrm.2i»lh eyold Cam ryrLi !»«"•»■ BRAND NEW HOME lo- 2 B R -$ 4 7 ,9 0 0 . . homo.hi Only a yoor eld. 1995 To^ I c ate d on de ad end etroet I GUARANTEED N J eat C ottagel Oulot stre e t Located U In very nice area. •AvfoMHc •AlrCe’ Cen^M ealM '* Power W ndowi 3-4 bdrm s & 2 baths, > w i* . .. A D S Storm windows, carpet* PR P ICED AT ONLY . U cb *11h *CnlMI ••/M /m CatUif *0*0! Airir SB o s i bullt-ln appNancos. Par­ . .Ing. kltchoh Appliances $67,0001 Si HURRY THIS tial basemoni. Call for Induded, gas heat Gar- W ONT LAST LONGl ^ 2 , 5 0 0 dotalls. «'d5-007NK ,* ^'’TTib Times News den space, city utilities. 1V95-087NKHi 0 Discount from SPRING CREEK' ?■ guarantees to sell '' city water, all-woothor Cj ■ Factory R«lc>hiil OD a ll LE Cflm rysl ^ merchandise,' . access. ALSO In-town. SPRING CREEK ROTORS r automotive in 7 WIIIIs Stone 324-7280. REALTORS PRICES STARTIITING AT ONLY *17,75r s 6 ‘ |>Im days and real «195-95. ______734-4049______' ***"' *OJLC^ Prti»!• * u , HM«, «k $ 5 7 .1 0 0OCX 0 c (m. $0' Dawn, M ^ l « 17011701 W/VP. : ^ . BY OWNER Well ^ estate In 15 days You'll Call K 'H om e'l r—th TMCC —♦ TrtfafcU «t4hl«I h p p r if .) y V ya f all, maintained, 2 bdrm, r o r rwun the ad an THREEM ” 1BR-$81,000- bath, cerftrol AJC. oulo REALTY EngoglnglEnt Winterized, on sprinU arsr large family additional 7 days a t no additional 733-5336 large g' yard, with stream- room, nice polTo & yard. sldo site, rhrer views, near 475 Brackan S t N $71,500. charge to ^ h e. PRICE REDUCED FOR recreation. re< Solor hotwa- . t W I L I. L S ® 1TOYOTA No RMltor* 7^f-3285 ■ customer." Ads. QUICK SALEI.Hugo 3 tor, tai woodbuming stove. Expect rotpoRis whoiTyou m ay be cancelled bdrm. 2 Vii bath family W W aterfront historic log 9 "ILoveWhVhat You Do For MV/e, Toyota!" -advDttlte tn douinod. CoO earfyfor ctistomer ^home. Newly remodeled, cabin ca on creekfront site. 236 SHOSHONEE STREETSTl VVEST ♦ TWIN FAUS • 733-269■6,91 • l-800-d21-5247 ;willls stone 324-7280. 733-0031. t cc^enience bi/t pBig foncad backyard (Wi 'lAI pnn fn t piin nu, Hila S $S7.10 dedet DocunoitotltdtjonFM. w /deck & hot tub. Call to- *174-95. «1 the charge will ^ (^ayl < W95-073NK -• remain the sam e. j SPRING CREEK THREE ■ M I REALTORS REALTV •734-4049 7 3 3 -5 3 3 6 , lu G r r a r o i f CAR SAILE ’ A n tllB n ra J«iuiEBNndg« ED < R e d u c e d t o 7M-16M 7a4-134» . mwtii Hurry! Call right nowj ^BUYING OR SEUJNG7 4 bedroom, 2 bath in W EAPf>LY of Old Cape Cod, At I THE GOLDEN best buy of the summeA^! You must sec this m 'SSa in the timeless style mtE! S kt this price,, it's thq : ncr! Call now! 123 Broadway S»»Buhl IHIOtKMUUTOIONAM«_*1880 mimwsis )749f l!_‘10,490 K 1913 a n m n u i A M N SDL ffltmatn 798( ihl, Idaho » 543*4371 I*. ------!?l.>2490 M * il_il0,990 IWIjO!PUin{»6«.4X4 ncuutoB 77gj PRICE REDUCED TO $112,50^S00lt Built In 1983 this ' ‘3450 USSltoLi |A l993TOrOUT-IOOPtqniP_no,99o 3 bedroom, 2 bath home> m>maintained with, tho H W M M M O O n ncoBiuir i700|1 upmost caro Teatures vaultedKf ceiling,c breakfast bsr ^ _- ' 3 9 8 0 |A 1919 CHEVY CUaOUtOCZ In kitchon, sprinkling systemf> ara n d fenced yard. Call _>!1,449 tod a y to so o l iVJE-ISS KaggsKB”" _ i 4 8 4 0 a ®S«ai^?!!!!L_‘843C [A 1919 CHEVY MO NCKSP ■!„'11,890 BEAirnFUL'Hagemuiri Valleyley Iboasts this one of a xmKntomsmua n m m t s i g j g f l kind custom built, briw horrlome on t aero. Oak _ - ‘ 5 7 4 o miTOYOUCUUYH kitchon, cozy fireplace Ir# IMng■Ing room, 3 bedrooms, ■ 13,990 2 1/2 baths and beautiful wrapwra around rec^ood ' SCOXA l9lf(11£VTIir,!ioiuia4H igQ4qO ; ' 9 B 0 V [0 I9UCKEVYSDI0UU4I4- docki $165,00011 #GH-103 OTL- ______. ■|TI n liHijWliifflnll I _15,990 i m M P K D i m u _ win . ■'‘B. t l 'B iiiil M ky A IN T E N A N C E F R E E BrIcIIrick home featuring _ ' 5 8 7 0 222!SZZZZ^89901 0 I 994TOYOU4X4P1CXOP- ‘16,990 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 boths plusa a delightful sun room jjiTcuiitun«sm 975g to view th e beautifully landscapoa pod ono a cre lot.cfoao Fgit f tf ? i to tow n. $109.000. lirGH-139 _*5970“JS'a® kiM9,850 m iousM ioioiu lamnan i9g7() . M W h h ______’5990 JJ" MBiittuw. )987fl !_‘20,970 ^ . 5 9 9 0 r e ■ J ic !!_ *21,990 \ '

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“ s i F I i 5 1 3 f . " 5I 8 J E ^ E / . FARM/RANCHEH E S / | a C R E A Q E S & ^ |_MOBI^HOMK ^ < A G r a M A H ^ V H Y ^ i M M M 1“" ^ ^ Je ro m e 6 o c re s. HillII VIView P a u l 1977 tomarom rrsA DAIRIES w u EVcoHoni buy. oppi Estates, zoned for moc^ m IN volioy. S20.000.1. CCall swamp cooler, nowpa 3 batti. dbl. goragb,p pst r6 x . ( . f a r m s 199siflSSAN^kil|RPBO D V 4X2!.|i • Would (208)687-2220. 1 yr oid carpor; oxi 1 9 95 ^ NISSA]|(||||mGCSC A B 4 X 4 - 111-^1! IWora. frull tro w . Builtt^rrn..- 3040 ACRES . Goodon form a cond. $10,000. Noeda>ds to I foncod yard. 2 nropln( oconwnlcai water. W Viow.ol tho mtns. & c S99.000. 324-7352lUitt ov (no. make good'rolailonductivo lights. 2 oc.'f2 wotw ater .tx> moved. 676-6263 iplocoa. for dairy hay. ra tio n , shoros. 3V4-mls;-fromjm T1 F . TF, 198 5 Kit Golden S ti . *CornplM*»y RwnbcM >t^to— r~ B ^B iS -ovo. 336 ACRES-FroduiN W .of $22,500. Coll 42Q-5B{i£>969 14x70. nicoly arranjiod I 2 bdrm 1 both w/bst■ crop/catflo oporal ALL CUSTOM HOME • bdrm., gordon tub, M»iU)pa>_ ■ . I homo, corrals, )pN\ land Vou develop. Located I bunt I ovorslzod moturo rate shower, custom b [bsmnt,- Gooding. T65. joCRP canyon rim. 13 five a< 0,900 I . 8S7.S00. Call 82S-5?:>MEj0n 320 ACRES, cropo oI rain parcels, 34 sh o res TFCI ® • JEROME: S3S.000I 1 southofTwjh,somo(le Tadll- R oaitor ow ned. Call &< 160 ACRES - nicevSley g 4&30.orMVR 734-196 -- Bcro. cloon mobile, v I ^ 519 ■ ” I . I •»55016 by ownof 324-6956.II 1 i/4'~ sto rag e T ■Raiis.-Ayt, " e !rf»»w ‘'08 . W ood R iver'. Vi gotod g 5 1 5 ------1 I CEMETERY LOTSTS I i I • .AM/FM Cass. rWhecls & Bumpers I ^^^^TTrans. . • | ^ | • ------_Robuc«d.MO,000-NI<» • * near Silver Creek. »-vl9Wr- t^COMMERClAL- h w A S ------bdrni. homo on 4+-- ac------BO ACHES ■ crops, g r . •• • sp a c e in Sunset Momor \s ~ ------w/wator, shop & -Nlce-4con ----- piporO-homesrnloe-v,.,a n d . f Pork. 2 cremation voul>uits, I $19,404.. IS.,*8995* Ilf Coll 324^2871 gflofS:^acro3, NWofBuhl.Bit. id • view 1-32x28 Qronlte morktrkor. I 0,419...... corrals. 7S ACRES.- Crop.Itlor. ' • •*★★****★★*★**’* * * ■ $1600, for all. 733-5631a t l ^ = = : ^ s Roducod. NIco. roconU)ir 5:00. TFCC wator. goodUTOpIv- \ ■ modolod, 4 bdrm.------for building'sHe. RIor. balh: don. flroplaco.jntlyro- 70 ACRES-amaii farm .,,'1 I • S20 —I 1995M COUPE SE |7 7 i_199520SSJ^y^ T I M A X E i t . hoot. CalhedroJ coillrm. IV. ot.NW of Jerome. NES SUCCESSFULU L * I REAL ESTATE S77.500. CaJl 3-M Ra * F L O O R @324-2236 or 324-31SiiS’ ROBERT JONI * ^ * COVERING R«a“iy REALTY J "Wanted-RoritSirviclorli)rlo n .v ■ UNDER C O N ^ U C T K „ . i . S H O P IN HAGERMAN!±12; ‘ ^..733t0404„ ^ stylo, or 2 story log hom • X 2*tJodn5oms. 1»+ba{h I. Now homo on qulotCTTQN. stn . . or iseCTsqrd-ftuU bosofTvJ4 • 1-800-262-5001 . .within 20 miles ol Tw = : * FOR SALE: Includes Foils. $130;000 or les r Pick your carpotai & coltS tre et E)Cr. 1 211- ^ 2 acres prfm'e jom ont ' T i e ^ Coll Bob Hutchison. . $126,900 ^TSj «. com m erical THOMPSON «. NELSCcolors, g , 513 BUILDERS ★ property, coin- C I *#54001 •A n ti' ■PiffetmUal •A/T' ' • m m J^ O N lACREAGESftLQ- 837-6313 or esr-fliB- *. pletely sampledK ALHNE^ I •A/C»TiU«C Mnors&LocKs ■ Suspem lon^^^^^^l^^^^^Stccrlng ; ill * Collulor 420-3943 S19.S00buys40acno n J showroom,'m .1 REALTY JzB4 oountry homo-sltos,------2 warehouse withJJh; .734-3373 I WAS JEROME: OnoMfaM4 3 , pasturo 32S-56170VIted lot ^ ^ c k a and forkli*. .... • Executlvo homVby o CALU TOLL FREE:e I $23,084... ivrn^^Pl9,785*9 >;374.... wHYin^ri or. 3 bdrm, 2 both,ridndl for lOO'XIOO'landscaped?6™*" * I vislbillly;Nly* 1-eO(M73<>448 dining room, familyy roi owrn- (or sale. 1424 Evorgn S t'^ * Experienced sales’ • P r i c e MHay a or May Not Reflect SD oer's Final Oist . living room, ovorsi]formal D r. TF. Call 733-0316. ■ - * ' HI gorogo. By oppt. or SE of * person/manager; MANUwiuHEai - Call 3. M Roglty.324-a 19.7 acres. 8 miles Easirth of I willing to stay on ’ I Burloy, 5 miles SE JERdM E - Booutlfu Rupert. mile Northt river * needed. ;, [■HSB -Freeway, oil road * 1971 12 X 66 with 6x1 S15.000 per ac ^ 508 Call 678-1658. i KIMBERLY/HANSB ■ I 35 acres, prime building s cation, So. of TF. ^ C i------5 iT “ ISEN 423-6926 oftor 5:00 "OjjjJp.r £ _ h o b i ^ h o m ^ M ■ II #08166-0-0, 454 Silverado, " #53^8-7, < #5#55389-1, l i l r ^ VujW Loadedias Takake A Look] I It'* C o ^ a n d Com fy 35 acres, prime building K im berly • 3 BR • S69,» cation. So. of TF. C «81 a 28x70* M arietto ii ___ ■_____ Potlo._f9mllyroom'ond,finfy 423-5926 after 6:00 p.n Lazy J. t^ i deck, rose ^ar j^ f9 5 I 8 ^2>0.695C ■[ I ' Ishod tjasom ont roioo ti Id fin- 70 acres Burley. Ad)octloto ago'shod. corpon, uthe a p3l comfort lovol. Foncod I lovol cottogo. City utilltleM l'the “ to’newrWhltepIno'ScHB, now. dral ceilings, all ook. »WIl I CsSgf city water, out buildingod bf- Churches, cloao)d by. also consider trade foi konnolo. TREES. SHVillties Smith's. Albertson's,-5372 nc nice homo. 589,500. Call Cal HANSEN. Nice 2 bdrm. CtBAN-HOME, DOdinas. hospital. Surrounded------: i 733-3612 or 734-6062.2. mobilo homo. fum. stor H A i l l i KENNEL. Sylvia h73. a r p city. 664-2663 or 673-53irc o i . . . . — age. AC no pets. 423-5104 (vner '74 Tamorock 14x72.oi I ■ 381.1. «f2l4-95. 7? P For sale 19 acre poreovosi Sportsm en RV Pork,u k . TF. C lean 2 b d m i no pots, I |psB9Hil ■ South of Fllor.,Own. l-lagorman. 2 bdrm.n. 1 S400 pormonth roferenc- PRBflfBP THREE M Realtor. Call Dan ovi I ------bath, fenced yard. S11.9-1.9- e s & d e p . 734-5134. I R^LTY im 733-9249. •dm, 00.208-343-9667 - 733.5336 HAZELTON, nice 2 bdnluiot- '83 Champion Pprk Ridge, ^ ■ i 1 bath, now Intorioi9 52x14', i^nd appts/carportMrt l ~ U N F U R ^ H E D “ 512 ___^ ■ foncod yard, woll insuiti sot up at Buhl Mobile Es­ I HOUSES «3302-l, #53402-1, #53282-1. II od. $32,000. B25-4129 tates or movo. $20,000.)nn II 1 FARM/RANCHES/ Loaded! ■ Take A Look Must See! I I >1 625-5520 or 543-«?42.> EXECUTIVE HOMES FOR DAIRIES rc/ • IDAHO LAND 1_ RENT-.$800.00and K E 1966 10x62 2 bdrm . mobiloibilo $1,000.00 plus dop. Both 5,295 SOLD! 7,888 I f BARGAIN hom o, w/2 Up outs. $6,600600 homos afo 3 bdrms,. 2.5 25 ocro farm. 2 bdrm- SALMON & SNAKE I l__!ll bath, partial basomor 9 0 0 or t>ost otter. 324-63622 - -~ ' baths with minimum 6 mono I home. 23 Shores wato' ^ 1 ' RtVERS; ' — . leaso.CALL BHAWLEY ^ . 1972 Mobilo Home 1 ^rtly for Joan or Dobblo (oves ■ ■ I with Improved driveway ■ fum., control air. Must: tx>bo or wkend call 734-6460 BBDOS ^ moved. $4500 734-5619 585 a c re s In Donnelly ------no£ hdmeslto neorby million; oskforJean), McCall. Q reot views, n tirr e a r of acres ot N at I ForesL>& E O E ti-’SI R oyal Ook Mo- bar, oxc. water rlohti *^0- QOODINQ, 3 bdrm 2 balh, , tim- T ons ot wlldllt®, oxcol vey.fisi' bllo'Homo, 28x56', tfbldbl cor port, $575, 837-6304. Born ond*Dutbulidmggth ts . 'i n g , walk to b e ac h es■ng & . wide, 3 bdrm, 2}ialhs, Good acceu; Largen as g s . boat ramp. R ecent survo)»r beautiful Int. 2-car carport.on! JEROME '1 & 2 bdrms. 'a u m 'ab le , 7.6% . Private>09- groat access, financing $34,000,625-4129 Cail.324-2841, doys only. patty; 714-457-2129 v , o te availat>ie; Call ow ner today. $208-839-2601. ! ■ 52007-1,. • : ■ I I ■ .j #52028-1, 101-1, Auto^ - . | # | 11II Great Wii A ir ^ FOR I SALE I k _ H n 2,9955 »6S! 9 ^ 5 II II—IBICT Q^nSGQBI^IIi^wsnss^Ml Ifl^|tI

A PERFEiS|iTOME 9 N C O R N E R L O T >98 ocis Hoy end Groin fum in iha I 8 | 7i0;-Aiitoj^'AlT------I s I gnnl pin. JuU Muud to S7SMI0onot ond liMi.' IVM kxoilon, omt coniiicn. $880,000. Cd Join. • • ' AilbOOrCdirotcrXtly.odaf'MOS C It. 4 • G R E A T•ACREAGE AC 3 i oats oiih 1.700 ysa ft. M i ] kid 1200 OOK in OoUtr Volley. SoffltcorK (0f*l wolw. PotoB ond groiit shrogi. ■IP ^lO 1} I bodrmnt. 2 ar gaiogt. Siflxiiinj: U baxmt. 4 $1100.000. CoIJcihfl f M s i^ 5 I long. Cd Pin. D d W > lir«L Ocsa M mm. 6i^ $85,000. W on't kid • Price-Poulton3H & Com ply SIT U A T E ! M«i ooHgi miloblt. * Iwdfsotr E D O N 2 A C R E S ' 678-1M . M 6 ;• offltttitie, tullla china hutdi, radLGiidreoffl brid hnnt waladinia/Ae Kcnh c( boot, hem ond dMxMw i™ 189 ACRES ^ : Burley Ouma.■eau. 677^042.

LAM D TITLE ANCND ESCROW, INC. D.R. Cur . T lU e I n s u ra n c e • EI sc ro w S e r v ic e s ' •. 677>4456 orlurtis - Company ) r l > 8 0 0 . 5 1 9 4 4 5 6 'eUU tAc ^ i^ € k e c SH Ih nil nnrfy c e n M hom holms:HINYNEW m #4337 #08297-0'T.T6ps, I H i 5,IB .#53: 377-3,AII • roan Oak cbUmis.uis SUM 3 reomr btdmRL ittM caSflg h Mig ceALookl l#l stmy Atriuin t o 1 ;^ TO 0 ^ ord Im light §tuffl ; T ^ k e v |l| lS.wCT«il)oTS»:ok open*. Jin azolcni idu« for m tneltni ..R I CNemo, H ] j, ^ 888:,. JIL CoTtined wiib Hdsy's onniifiKn:h d c t a 'i i s • m hsna In M Kio Esieiu. Bcnus ttwi.'K»to«il«BiW 3kh«Ti,21/2tah M to cn»do)i. Cd Dn todiTifl CMI7Kiii.-<]N«id poOo aid kts tm s. ^ SM Q U I E T S*17 i a As ' 4SohthemI^ahoLoc£tx & H o h s to S e r v e V ou; ’ boqartsc«dr.yBi>Wr»lgltohc: CO M FO R TA B LE - . 237ti. Lincoln. 546MainSLsc. 2IIWail3 9060nddi 222m IL Joome • Ooodlnfl Durity . Kupai m iy os S foonw txooanj. spedcusM ood i tfwi In 0 font |usr right fo you. ••As . ■ KaBoromH^. If. 1UryltUm.fV. t a iinsM teft, 2 fh fto , cd k S ^ Mdng ITM sMad norn for insm 2»I?-fCUS7 . 20e-mS4777 2<»m3S24. 206^360606 Price-'Poulto;1S.OOO. BX204 (TTollq / Free to Jerome)- mIton' . & C om pany ' L a l c e s ; 11 ______79-im - A N O T H E R RE B l v d . N . I FIR B ^ T E R J U S T G O T '- . F R O M FREEPA - , , : H O M E S ! HPAYINCIIENT! O .M(2Wno>nUikt«illbHOMES! HOMES!!! • McMkntidrfariM. • Te»«aMbtaWnr. • ItbMMnon'bttricaettil B• - MiNi-ES > : SlmhUhL ■ • kMMndlMoa'.-: SuttoUs m a Diet ctuitty vindoraM0611£HOME.BewtiU«tow on . •HapkiKilglflgtftbbgilvTa of th e moufitoins. (Hi* to 18.78.7 oaes1 dvo9abl9. Powsr rwdUy • . timtaft**!. _ DWfcSls. . iT ti ______»4l»faw.?b8tkBthl»hTl i i j ' , r ' . , i M '• •••- iwwa' ■ 733-1823 > 1 9 ; / 7 ■ :• to W V & ^iT C L I 1-8800 - 333^21 __ ------I 67B-9005 Of 436-3228Mm - X / . ■. .. ' ....

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i 5 0 4 w 1 I £ ^“ ^ i l 6 1 I 7 0 1 i UNFURNISHEDp UNFURNISHEDD .■ . OFRCE& - 7 04 V - - 4 704 i 7 0 8 7 n Il I f ■ -709 I I (ROOIIMATE8WAMTM FARM MACHINERYr J f a r m m ^ h in e r^ • • HOUSES I APTS/DUPLEXE!CES I RETAIL SPACE rtoom m ate to sharo Homo.')■' OSTRICHES for'salo. Call -:jERpME-Z:bclrm;$3e$380 TF 2 bdrm dueplex.. N No JEROME office'space 9. New 32 HP. 4 wd, utility ■ " ■• pBeautiful quarter,horse __ yjo smoking. 736-1775 fordojalls. 324-7292.. II 1970 Han-Cartor CB Hays. moire. $1500. 423-6762 ; .rno.InlcB, flsrM o. bomjsmt, pets.'$4S0 mo + deil e p . 423-5311______bean combine. $7500 or>'■ farm tractors, PTO. 3 Call y o u r h a y broker.... Daliy hay, dry cow hay 4 - no pats; Call3&-2634134 . 734-4120 .. — Roomrhaiewantod.jfomale0 I OSTRICHES, blue-nock- b e s t offer, 436-0493, point $7,700. Cali Ryan .:------OFFICE 8PACE I “ Rich a t R a n ^ Rich Equip horse hay. All siz e ba les. Big° sorrow golding, good only. $20 0 mo..-l^dloctricc ^ar«^Mra.$3500/pa!r. - hunting & trail noroo, JE R O M E 3 bcfrmi IW batlbath, TF Cozy 1- bdrm. privalvote 600.850. & 1250 sq. ft * deonlng dop. More Info. Buriey TraetorSalvage ' 436-5700 days or 436- Can 1 •800-709-3868. ' ' | . n o p o ts. $52 5 m o. AftorAftc entrance, $325 +. CCa a ll ..All utilities Indudod. .. 0 767 eves, for d0[n0. $ 100 9 . Also, 2 '/« y r.'o ld ■ .. . can 733-69^. after S. ■ Com bine & tractor pans Dunn golding, green 5:30.324-2834 ■ . •733-7078.______•• . Ample parking • Piodmontose beef cattle■ Paul. ID ♦436-5420 Rrst crop aKalfa hay. 17% I — Slue Lflkoi Blvd. LocaUons ■ SUND 6 row bean PU, IrT- protein. 668-3036 J broke. & 00. 543-8619 , JEROME clean 2 bdrr forsalo. Bulls, heifers & )d rm TF Lg. 2 bdrm brick duplo;P '% Call for mofo Information calvoy 'cow s. Albion Val­; FARMALL model A trador.1 dudes slow'-down kit. hom o. $ 400 mo. 324-3233232 w^aragol,Clo-an. N( 1977, hand crank, runs^ $W.;ilGrefl.764-2118 Good, fine stem second EOOlNB-PODIATRWT E '] Contact Stovo Hallows ; ley Podm ontoso, Albion, hay & clean s'traw for Bob I Htinslng^-graduate ; i — , PETS. $450 1 'dep-. pefi iO/Cnll 673-532S. exc.. $1200 544-2944 af- . ' JEROME. 3 bdrm. *576. • :HALLOWiS - - tor 4 pm. _ Twd.(62) intomaUonai com- sale. South of TF. Montana I St. Unlvoraity. S40p dopr. No smokino' - : locatk>n73»«30;.^ -. 54^.4058 V ■ $3500.^24-^25 ■ . Header 5400 Horvestor, / lU onlng. 25 yrs axpor. ' Lockwood row potato hey In 1 ton biloB^AIaa / ' JT.‘ ' f 610. - I JD 3 8 HOA-ostor wJS row looking for food barloyT ^*V al Christensen ot T F 3 bdiTDr 1 lM th; 'iu)pl8. 6 Yeiuling registered,bulls, corn Header. JD 3600 windrowor. 2 spudnick, ^ Room s for rent. $48 wk.' STORAOeA.’ 2 holstein, $4SO.eaoh, ^" ^ I 436-9460 or 436-3238, ' 'mo- . 825-679q«734^540_ WAREHOUSERENTAL Harvester w/Hay Hoad, 1 982 GMC flat bod 1 ton., lUif.; • w/pap«s;6J»r8ey<.$a7S CUSTOM JO 3970 H orvestor w/Hay Colt 862-9201 or 431*1492 Horses: Bought' sold and ^ eacfi w/out papers.: Want to buy corn silage. : RV 8T0RADE SlO/mo, ^^MBMSMVIC^ - & com Hoadgr. 734-0445. . any a m o u n t Vldnlty Is 4 Wtraded. Cell 733-6055. . 'TF i bdrm. W/D hook-up, I; - .flreplaee, DW,{2M batN. — • fenced and locked. War- , , 4 706 ^ milos So, of Curry. Coll ^ 1 ton stacklng & hauling. J d 4 5 6 0 mfwd tractor, 3 re- ■ | Profeaeionai breaking, tfts.' ■III 1 ^“ I ren'Avenue. 734-6523 , • c CATTLE- Jersey nurse 1 B FARM SEED | - .Avail. 9*18. Sawtooth 32fr414t.0f 420h«142. ^motes, 1.060 hro.. duals, I 7training, ,; conditioning, & .. V e a . S 7 -7 6 /m b 4> {Top.0th- 17 606’ ^ ~ cower family milk cowi • J WAREHOUSE W/offlce, ' full o e t.ta w eights. 436- ■ #1 aaalfalfaseed 4 lessons. Specializing in -,.vg?»3a24.. - • BP- ^ wwbu¥ h o m e 8 - !’ gontfe, fresh 2 months, 1 7 0 9 bebariels. polos, roping. Call v . i ' freshi/. pointed, 1320 sq. J 6397, evenings. Bob Hamilton S eed I 3 - fi. & ample parttlrig. Good, d , »^. 837-4040 . 53^-2772______■’ TFA-il6,*560.3txlrm;1-7 1979 Sahara 24x40. 3- .' k»der, trudcs. >' 734-3587 or 733-1477 ' |L^HORSES^^J _K ’na . location.,Call Stove. Hal-I’. cC olottrom fod bull calves! i JO 6 600 EB Diesel. roAdy...... b a tb .'a p p la ..- c a r r i oV r (1 , bdrni. 2 bath. Nice homat R o n d y W m v t, g«g.dS9ft for beans, Hesston '496 - 13 yr. old paint gelding. Roan Rot ranch golding, 12 yr Roalty. 784-4334. '— Call 934-8300 . Alfalfa oood by growori -^0^^°' 1 2'^ o r ^ n ^ I t U n o ^ 10 10 m ules and 2 genao h o /^ ' ^ no •nfeWno.-*476 monthS! r m SALVAGE ■ 00 for sale. Ride, pack 4 ^ 7 1 0 ' ■t-dep„7a3r8g78eve>.:’nth I OFtnCE& ■ make great nurse cow. - 3000 Tractor , Vwldo, 2 string bhiles, 829- « gHORSEEOUIPMENT ’Female to share house. Also y ^ l n g Arm us hoH- GREEN CHOPPINO. 5164, or 731-7120. and 0 harness. Coll Cody It" > l^gW ^PACEv 125 Combines TF S r r ^ 9 bdrm . $360/m b ^ • ;$225. Wds qk,-,73S^?301-.-’ ei r. bred by H e re & d bull. H » . grain & com •Info. Mt. Homo, 587-9647 2 g horse hi trailer w/saddlo . O uane'a Custonf Farming 200 tons of oiraUa hoy, 2 >— t •♦$30%ep:423-6294 ^ - Large and small office’ '' Eyes. 886-7066•______^ .1 NAMPA, ID 2, racks, $1800.sfe-2580. Id ROOMMATE wanted. - .3 2 6 4 5 0 6 or 6 7 » 1 ^ _ ■208-467-4430, ' string , boles. Coll 733-5423 2 2> AQHA geldings, brown 5 ^ TF, 2 b'drm. w/Qaraoe.__ sp a ce for rent Iri E astland! $200/m o. 3 2 4 - 7 ^ 3 year old, very gentle. Pal- n ur Offkw O erter. 733-4122 300D IN Q UVESTOCK " 30 Qcros of com ellago for ’ n 2 horso tri w/walk in tuck. • ' atove. refrig;, and water HARVE8T1NQ ^1NH I8 6 0 S P com chopper. 3( omirio, 14 yoar old. Woll Excoib , cond.. 326-8610. ler ~ COMMISSION CO. B • sale. Call 536-2135. b .ftjm. Very c le w , rk) smok­ FriOoy, S e p t la t Peas, grain, small seeds, com & hay hoad. ■ i broke. Call 543-4270 af- _ >k- f ■ ers or pete. S460/mo. -t- ... Dairy CanlawlU soli Bl beans & com. Pess-dlroct _ 934-5150 evf nings. - tor 5:00 p.m. 4 4 horse he trailer, good cond. ^TCutoTrWlndjDw.aialii-cut lu Alfolfa a n d oot hay for ?olo. J ! ____,_l.rt0j ^ aljjj>.« a Jh an d- ^ •r2:00ni>enrfi^0lafi^-^ '' 886-7623 ...... 2 , $2600. 826-6335or ------I d : or wind row. Let uo toll- 2 super nIco'Appaloosa 829-4231 .______:appty.733.949g' , ____ ' win Imm odiatoly fdllowtng. NYSSA TRACTOR i fllllos, 2 and 3 yrs. old. you the advantages of Alfalfa hoy, 3hl c u t 240T !1 TF. 2600-eq. n.- 4 bdrm, 3 Early Consignment stripper header.'. SALVAGE Al Championship blood CHARMAC CH^ -90. 5th wheel, Leafy groon, no rain. Pro-. linos. ,,, 3 yr. old a siipor 4h 1/2 balh ; 2 family rooms, • 20 Holstein calvos ' L eslie R. J o n e s , Irw. 160 Tractors tion I 24. ADF 29. „ 4 ho rse slant load; walk-in form at:dlnlng;2'i;ar 2 0 0 lbs 733-8458 or 3264280 78 Combines ■ t rolnlng prospect; $1600 siooper, s I < roartack. TON 64,$90/T, includes each. L, 788-2522 . 73- ’ ' g a ra g o .'.Q re a t ndlghbof*' • 5 0 ste e rs 4 hollers. • ' 326-4181 W 60 Balers & Swathors loader. T Call 366-2322 _ 734-7263______Offlce-Retail ' =400-600 lbs. Wo don’t want all tho bust- 1 Rood, Saw tooth & O^Leary.>’■ Space for ra ^ . Hay & S traw Stsoidng ' School».^9S0/rTio. Call * 50 eleers & hoKors, n e ss - W e just wont yoursl Approximaloly — 80'tons or 2 rog.r Arabian m ares. 3 CHARMAC ocatlon 600-600 lbs. . ■■ 3 wide.Call643-5655 - reg. Arabian stud. colt., nqwNow 7x16 aluminum stock :734-641» ; ill -Great Loc , leave m essage. 2nd'crop hoy for solo. ^ Space * 25 Holstein stoors, NY SSA.C R 436-5330 j or 532-4115, Exceptional | blood lines, tri,-, tri- $8695: Still your b est TF. 2 rooTO for J e i CallJ; ■Qu^iiySf 600-600 lbs - - ^ Sacrifice $1000 oa. yodr buy buv In-horso & stock trls. 733-732yiwm»e8f^e) 1tMB.Rates . : •S ;s h o rs e a i:..-, 704;’- -I “ 503-372-5671 '^ B uy in g a n d sailing hpyl choice, d 436-9424l>vos. aluminum alu & stool. Com- ' % . « 'Cqmpeii^ * R egular run .of Slaughter | ■ f a r m *w c h i n e r ^ All cuttings. Call Kurt — ploto lino of on d o so d car- . , TF. Fcf’riti'lg^JbdiTii; 2 Sm all loador. Will fit 30 to W lorsom a at 324-8551 CRAWFORD C FARRIER ?1?' eInimedlatily . cowo&bulls ■ 4 0 HP tractor. Idoho Trac- go c a r & snovmiobllo tris. bath, fenoed-yard, 263I ' .'Available, HESSTONS65beot •o r mobile 539-2669. SERVICE CHARMAC O F TF , eth Ave. N. $ ^ p e r m o .- JDAIRY SALE-NOON » torSalvaoo. 733-0669. Ovi)ver 20 yra. experience. 0 Contact '• • 30Holsto^n^ringers.' ‘ - harvester. ] Excellent SParfcWest ■ ; ■ $600dap.CaII734-S32».- ■ shape. $3000.829-5457 g f Buying rbasonably priced Speclallzo'In S| chronic & 7 3 3 ^ 4 1 • TRACTORS iHrain damaged hay. Coll to< Laurie Shouse - 6 Row Uftor-Lobder Beet n temporary foot dlsordors. ------: JEROME, 3 bdrm. mobileil Property Manager •lOHoSieiifheSdre. 71M992Panna6-RowTank H 324-8551 or mobile 539- Hoad Hi farrier for West TX Hunt^unte^8 Spedal: Orcle J 2 ''ho'm e, first and toat 400-500 tbs Ite . , Harvester. $4500 286 3 9 ask for Kurt. St , t 1223LynwoodMaJI- Horveslor. Roar Load. JO Ju 4640, 14.9X46 tires 2 State Urtvorslty for 4 yrs. horso hon trailer. Walk through j / * months rent dep., ref. • Mork Leo. Owner 208-324-2252\ ^ ------^ ^ ------Worked W w/Dr. Bob PQttor- dos f. 6100hrs.S19.500 ^ doslgh, sodlo racks, good . req.. No petK.S4S0/mo;;. Twin Falls, Idaho 833 934-4479. , - Call your hay brokor...EO so sc n ® Canyon. TX for cond, cot oxcoloff road. . ready 8/1/9S;-324-39e9 'i- ..736-1857.:, , - ' LaVemeSitva 1-Plck'eti l- 8>Row'1 Step: C oset 3394.14.9X 46 tires c« 5600 hrs, $20,000 Oat 0 hay. Large & small over o\ 6 yrs. Forrost & $1400 $14 or best offer. 934- ^ .' 961-0750 Cutter. < 20^24-2252. 4 Michele. 536-6335. 416 JEROME- 2 bdrm. 2 bath, 420^3943 o r 837-6313 bales. b 1-600-709-3868 Ml 4162. after 6 934-6828. ■ mobile home In Village\ W e s t S4SQ/mo. No pots. 324-8903 Qi',78B-430S.,

FUHNIW^ARTS/ I "DUPLEXES I I ' TF 1 rm,atudlo. fullyy H r n furnlahod. Share bath. ■ $325/mo. 736-4819 JF Cozy ] 'bdrm, private entrance. $32S *. C all , 733-7076.______•• . TF, cleanstudlo.allutlltUes . Included. 733-7434 5 n*'C aih— w e ’ll do It atll . .. CtoM W ^ 733^)62e.. w, j "^04 n. T^nnvvfljiijjH ^ f I Ur^URNISHEO 1 API^UPLEXES 1 & 2 bdrm apts, $335 & up ' QuIotlM ng, d e a n compla>(, "rofurfibhed. dlshi^her, laundry fadlltlea. no pets B846ulncy 734-6600 1 & 2 b d rm a p u . B y ' LauroJ Park Apartments. 176 Maurice S t N..TF : 734-4188 t bdrm, targo and clean, 8^1 $376.'ind.:iitil. 733-3151 LE" 1991 CHEVROLET 1985 CADILLAC 1 PLYMOUTII VOYAGER "LI rrs-io PICKUP imaiZaiEVBOLET LUillNA *EUBO' SEO,EDAN 1991 C H E V K O•LET L E ' LUMINA APY '2«>3BEOROOM : [ ^ S M845T.Au'. Auto., Air, Poirei' Wlndbin' HIH(TZSIST, 5 Sprtd. Cmm-IIc. ;IC. V-«. Auto., »27R7T. V-6. Auto.. - TOWNHOU8ES •28S0C,V-8,Aij9.. ' ; S I O O Q C ^ D eorLL«ki.OBlr'- o«l I K Air. W/>'ua Powrr from $440. Pnllf Ukdrd W /UiOKr' ; . J l . g . g t f , ! |, 53.000,MMile*! e Q N iy.:...... t f i F i f t J ■ I P ....: ^ 9 9 i I lEqnlpoifU! ONLY...... '^8995] W asher & O r w hookpp Snoall yard A storage ' ‘ I iBleriorl -gyiV > 6 9 9 5 1 rto petol 734-6600 . • 2 bdfm.1 bath.all appls+ W D.no pets, S660.4- ^op;i251Spi^736-iai4 Prl^e Reduced - 2 bdrm ------d u b le x , s p p l 8 ,i e n c e d _ . . 199iaiEVH0LETS-104X ------>b^k yard, carport. No 1901 VW GOLF GTr. BAN 1992 NISSAN 4X44 PATUHNDERP/ "XE’ pots. 12 mo. le a se . $478. “ r9 9 3 SUBARU IMPJ ; «2»MC, 5 SSprrd, f Air. Cuielle. ' i p«2801T,6C;L,SSp^ i i 2T,‘Sflre«Jo*Pfcj:..ir/rV, #2813T, V-6.5 Spe«l.d. Tat.TI H 4X4BLAZER4DR. 1990C i l i a THE MANAGEMENT CO. . IS J280BC, Autfl., Air, Power . » T^iv.- 91 •»do-4 0nJy . S I T Q Q1 ^7 CiMrllr ft Gol; 8 m m , - 733-0739 K LoiJfdl OSLY...... M., KI .MUm! o n l y . M: 9 WMo«iftL«ES* ■ IAN- T O S U iITON& ^ 'e*Pk*..Fdhm f2S0STr*Silrmiio* >T,'*sa»frdo*Pk«..ri^ , TF. studio wrthJcltchen: HI C4. YUKON 1994 C applla. $300 mo > $200' . #28181. TAillwl' P kfiP dI h Q ! . d O S r .- LoWeJT/LMllitr .' $ Qn i i*27701,'d W/Backrl 8 0 1 ' 7 , O Q f i dep; Require a credit ' l^rdW /L^r ■ 911 ; lateriorl OHlS r . .. * 2 1 , 9 9 5 I Morel OSLY. m § S0i>[S o r HAILEY!B . check. 734^19 . LJ tntfrior! ONLY'...... - t < ’ D oolcr rctttij^ 6,995 l a s ;,TK2b«»foom:duplex.3.16- ^ ___ -A ' ~ . . .L ocutt North. JVnln Fafla.' tainH rcbut

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' 713” ^ ef,S50.0rofter.736-1e-1668 „ d G la u CnUlora.B. cDer*. Box 1924^, Plagataff,, Bundy trombone. $160 Call734-7371. Older Yamaha dec. organ, ^ S H E E P AGOATS ^ ’ ’ Gallon OlympI 'H E H tI ^ . ver glass machincline, 4 800027^-MAIL 520-r 3 lvo. Coll 73f-57i5785. Quoon sizo bdrm,I nnlsc In- W/pulSO f e o d io f 4-8* wheels. l -S200.-733.Q310------_Zl«wedWicope..#afl tw ed T — - ...... — ■ :|j ' 714 , cfudaa.dressor & l ______notch logs 2^c8*TaG-:IGroof • “'"Of’d, f^ 'ery , 11 lo< , a IE i 6 0 9I • . stand. Call 324-224f2 4 6 . Ufostyler stepper; llko□ Inow decking. Plans, vkJoo,loo lofi or, a n d 1 fell excel co & other sizes avallai;ilS lo S250/otfer. Call 854-271-27^: « 0 .324-1352...... I ■ C O M P U T E l i SOFA, choir, autot J150. 829.51m . Poodof pigs for solo.sal Coll ______307-684-2446. • ^ 934-4760. gold, $120.736-822. UkonowyVekJecSyste ------SCHWINN (4) 21 spesp e e d I '818 ■1______A S T 3 8 6 /* wtth2iT . jj,- homo gym, $275. ULifoB- M fSC K enm ore windIndow Mtn. bikes. $876/all.II.. lllUaCALIHSTW W EHT 40mogHD. dual fl THERE AREN! ■ fyler treodmill. 10.0, E S P sw am p cooler wllh1 rirotor YAMAHA piano $ 1000.X)0. ' s& lffliaK 'iriis? 14* SVGA monitorItor, $500 B E T T E R P R IC E n ih s , ATK 2 6 0 $ 1 4 0 0 . '.All ^ t— MlWiaiilrCwrtiairt«*BrwtllcQBM«7SM603 ^C E S $600.. Stationary bbiK., - AtkabcKtemrlmimw ' Call 543-4281 ______F O R Q U AJTY t m $30.734-7368 excel, cond. 934-4277 »>Qd. : : : : : . u s e d F U R N n v t ■ S9arsUfesty(or troadml 8 ■ T H A H A T .T H l $500; >OD ZndT lm o Around A/iU 5&'l fSrS^O .'S-l'•6471 a ' , Malt & O sod FOmtti tova. h a s • SQ9 N. W oshlngton iploscoplc 734-6008 *fHon-Sat.i 801 d c o n d . — 2Il Z2 : 1 Total Gym^ $200; NoiJordic M ... 810 !l cond., S2S0.324-9248 1 A N T IQ U E S i I RREW pOl USED ca^w t, good cc COLLECTIBL ------1 13x15, 1 10x13.3 . e also. _ r - BO?CO woodstov'735M09 mod drapes. 733-32;^ 3 0 4 8 1 7 ANTIQUE------, radlalod hoat, tolo = j I MISC FOR SALELE I . 8 1 2 PEDDLERJu n mi'xod I HEATING A& 2 like now 4 drawer.chchest FAIR cords, I AIR CONDrnONiriNlMR draw ers S30 a plecttee. 8 FWEWOOD S110(Up ond cords of fire wood $3$300. Sept.. 1.2. IP&' S90-round. Call 73! Call 734-8697. oves. Of leavo msg.-■ Fronklln stQvo, $100 gt 'Ffl./Sat. 9am-8pr wood or »hapo. 733-7532 \ A DM IH,^ ^ sloroo c.cor>- Sun. lOom-5pfT FIREWOOD,m ^------soleTV"$2B0/o(f»( f e r . W arm S p r i n g s Vlli firowood. 5 ~c( Pellot stova with fan,. oxiexcel- Browning compoundI bbow - ...... Atthobasoofthosl&'3 $50/cord. Pickupvcr8.*fn- ' lonfponditloh. UsoiIsod 2 w/mahy dccoasorlcr ib s . - on World Fam ou! doonup. 324-4641, horth seasons.$500.324-25*•2566 5200.738-4495 • PIcaboSttMt. 24-3734. - Kotchum, Idahofnm Plrowood: Hard wo >?i»age _PLno-736-351B ^ ; ■ - 614 Id a h o ’s B i g g e s t &1 ~ |JEWEWY&R^ FAX Antique Show:osW llJf Wood Burning Stdvtr Ovor 100 ExhibitorI0U9 s u l o t o d p l p o , h -70 ct. solKalro woddi For Info-PorWns&Poe t . . w/blowor, S300.324-ttrosses, sat. 1.0 ct. total wolgifi YPUR (208) 344-6153iho ------38-9944 (nico woddlng sot '• dinner ring). Must sac Accepting s«Ioct con< i 8” Itosiio " fico, $1200. Coll 9.- 67 AD ' monts for Sopl. 22 ■ Jninm niREiCM-<660 4039 733-1298, TIMES CLASSIFIEIED A ntique & C ollectlt Auction, FUor FalforouI PorWna 2 bunkbods w/maltre' w/rem- MERCURY Soblo. ’89,— v DEPARTMENT 153 S225 oach/otfor. 736- CALL1-B00-770-45e 86. solo for $6000. Goc300^ ■ 208-734-5538 o n s lg tv ' 2 twin bods, complotoo-oarth- Call 733>717: ------ttatT6y"«ArilIqueMBr • .FHEfcHACLETS-^ . 23rd oa/bost offor. 733-46 A ■ PIck up at back com er o Roborta McKorchorc tlb F le ■ ttoman, I 615 Halloy 10. 60+ doai jrounds. 27^ 2onllh consolo; oWy N o . I l a w n & q a r d e n j ...... w/oak fumltufo. PinoJ,5Q0 oto,S 160.7ea-1B 66.07; ___ f c — — ^_ alls , ■ ; mallvo. Rosovlllo, I- u ■ -4.ploc«rW ood f/amo.-< • For sole, wolght'bonch & McCoy pottery, cow ).S 200,' Rental Equipment for Sal' weights, $30. Baby crll « . Jones.couch, rocic k to - 6 hpT oro Blower/Vac ai :rlb, colloctiblos. poddio c fg®“J $40..Call 324-2696. bold signs, toys, & 3fmo Pork chair & cocktail ottoiSO, ox- propollod. $4 2 5 .8 hp Bli Sept. 2 9-7 Sopt. 3oalors 9 VERY GOOD CO4516. Bird U w n thatchor v/boflw/bo SSOO. Coll 734-8107 Sept. 4 10-5 Oifocio ------$8 5 0 ,5 hp Brown T rendBnch- MOVINQll MUST SELL ( Aloo Lpfghton - X sec- master tronchor $850.50. 8 Couch/chalr. $75. Humldiildl- o w boy 8 ' florol sofa (apricot).w/2 S In. hp BCS Tillor/Slcklo mov 0 care. 2 gloss top snack fler, $20. Weight bench^'Jl/- 10 now or combo $1,595. Smo3mo I weights, S50. Bmning ta-.ta m orol blos/ond tables, S^O,ndle & utility trailer. S e e at-T & 3 9-7 col cond. Coll 326-45 r & U bio wyiomp & chair.' $6060. 3. AII4 Power EquipmentI f In 1 Call 738-7017 ^ . ' Bristol H ouse 5 ploco t j- GoodinoorCa]l934-416;M62. ★ ★ * ★ * * * * ★ ★ * * * * < - . ■ tional sla o p er sofa w/: .1 UGS cllnara .S77S. LIko t • ook-daybed w/trundl Ion. both mottross S400. / J yra old. 736-8727. H H * ■ V Tommmy, fhe/va gof such ( a f R?anjy s i misan we canngefmfear f I 're m n i and Pve beeien looking at 1 1 ^ Gee Dad, fhafifs great/ / 2 3 % u r t o t s a r i i I: u f ^ / u U i ------— r“ B I ^ 1 9 9 5 C HEVROLET E I , I M A RIK h III ■ { \ C JO m E R SIS/OAr^VAAr ~ | * L TDt. Cruise, C olor■TV, TV VCR Eledxk! ■ ■ j| . Fold Do%vn B ed. RunningRui Boards, H I i f i ' M uchMMorel o n ^ 2 I n S t < x k AM t m s P i i c t j ! BLA2 7 I ■ ■ AM/FM S tereo C >ubject to iH J A V E DcaWr RMOna V I _ AntJ-Lock Brake* »rioVSalc TWO’O A T Rabat* & H a ■ Cruise,1995 A/ CHEVY I T H /SIS PRICE! .. No DOC Fo«* ■ ■ \ZER 4X4 4 D ' SubiMt to Prior S«Ia < g o CftM cttc. Pow er ScaU , Powm il**. P o ^ r Window* & Uck*. 1 , A /C , T inted Gln»*. AM/FM S te ! : ^ a I- I t o 4 ^ 9 4 Hj[ CHEVY ] m K f i I 1994. O L m ASTRO VAia iu I9 9 4I C CHEVY CORSICA 1 9 9 3 C H ]iv ^ Corsica fl S P o w e r W indow : r ^A uto., Pow er St«Steering, Power I _ B j^es. Power Wfatdotvs,Wl AM/FM ■ ■ , ■ I Stereo. Some WithWl Much More ■ W as.. Sale Price... W&n Equipment!tISTK#L192 S ' - H * )LDSCIERAS V-6. 4 Door, Autoi SALE AM/FM C assette. P SALE PRICE - S A L E■ PPRICE " S J ^ & Door Locks, TTIt Locks. Power Steerir CroIs«jAM/FM Cassette. TUt W heel, Cniis4 )oor. STK »P1565 - . 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^ 1 8 ^ “ n i 8 2 5 d 9 0 1 ” MUSfCALINSTRUMEMn 907 ”“ I f - ' 907 ^ 1 I i ~907 ^ "I i 9 0 7 1 WTsl (T02i^S2££”IIi£2:RY| IjA JfTED TO Bl^ jATVS/«M 25£Y£i£^_ MOTOR HOMES & RVS I MOTORjlOMES a RVS■>J I I MOTOR HOMES & RVSiJ | I MOTOR HOMES & RVS | TAMA S u p o r.S lar flrumurno Undo ,200 wfro food woli |».Sor6pc. Casoli #old- WANTED TO BUY: A full or Wanted Yamaha TW-200.JO, 1977 Dodgo motor homo pood. S900. Call C< twin siz e canopy bod for Tio Auto-Tote ^ r dolly, Ilko<0 26’ 1983 Frrbb'all motoro r SHASTA--85 21*-SloopS ------!ncludoa._Muat.«acrifi& _00Od.cond.low.^Iiaago..JO.. -2 4 ft.-360 endlne, runsns - now, $750. Tow bar $60. “ yolJ’niJ gtri, rhaitroas ndfndr ‘ Biiam m nim M ' 0. homo, 39.688 mllos, 6.21-2 4, AC, gonoroior,'CB, 326-6687 934-5160, , .______great $3200 & trade for Call 6 7 8 - 4 ^ Burley. .Chovy dlesol, Ofion gon- nooossary. Coil Tori 326-26- — nice big Irlr. 73§ ^ 349. ■n- microwavo. Low rnlles. comprossorsors, ggoi laovo m sg or call af- -‘ orolor, AC, window ow­ Class A. Goodunltll Call 100CFM. fowhoura. Ui “'■ f 901 I 9 0 3 — TORD EstablisiVnont 76 nings, $14,000, 077-3623.3 ; StS.SOO/offer. 736-6209 . ____ dor S5.000. Call 637-652; - *1983 Cross Country dass iS; ___ 1 ATVS/MOTORCYCl£S B O A T S 4 .80 24 ft. 460 o n g % , AC in A 30-ft, 57K ml. 454 _Iro.nL&^oar..N5^t.lross 27’ WInnobago, 1974. ------UDilflht plonor^5Q 0,-Cal ------, JV A N T E O :.. A T V -3 o r,4 j_ACCESSORIK^ 4. WE CAN SELL Call- g ' ------79 Black'Vamaha 760 • -Chov^onglnor6:5-KW” w/chromo 8lmulara.rs.1. Equjpped for travel or Your motor homo or travel aftor 5pm 324-50t4. -• whoelor 366-2375 ^ gen. Towlng-dolly. elect. ------VARIETY FOODS — Bpociol. Full fairing. $750.u- '91 Baytlnerboat, IB' . ^ Very clean. S7995. 543-I- long ’oiaya, G onorator, AC>C jrollor for cashi Reason-. YAMAHA Clnrlnot, Qooc I mNTED: Eroclor Set.et. 735-0410 or 734-1401 or lovolors, asking 522,500I" 6053 days, S43-9272 eve0 & oxtraa. Well carod for.>r. ablo ratos, 22 years 5r onclosodbow, I50hp. Top storago pod. Call C0nd.S14Q. 733-6463 Lincoln Log So t or TInkorL / tang with a 2 8 9 or 302 V8 . : great fishing & w ator aki- — SatSopt2.dagCM^S60 m otor, with g o o d Inlorior 1978'YamohD 500 road SmHh Corona oloc. typo- f. rno.boat. $4000-or boot F^j ovos. for InfornioUon1 & oxtorior and runs good; biko. low m ll e s ,^ 00. Call" offer. 934-4753 aflom oons. Liklat ^ •wfltor..XE 6000 wMpbll also looking for o 196S o3- r 326-5603 ritoacorrocttopo.sVe^. 60. THE BERRY PATCHI 1970, Z26 or.RS Chov.V. 1980 Custom Harley, 80: 1992 KAWASAKI JE T Ski IB 1 J -1 Call 733-7125. Oamaro, automallc In' , 650, trailer & cover Ind;I; — - N tB W n rg iin lc .sp u d s. will In C . I . s h o v e l . $ 9 1 .0 -0 & SER ivni g o o d o o n d K lo n o r o a n '■ -'-low hrs. $4500 or bosi ^ICE n 837-6348,------' 620 “ 1I doin^or.TSotl 543-4107.07. arado tow ards a 6 cylinder . offor, 543-9190.______• fT g J S37-6650orB37-6513 . M PETS A SUPPU^S / • Mustang In good eonam-i. 1982 Suzuki. QSeSOL, on. Phone: 733-6380 orir ' $900, SOK ml, runs groat ■ ,1992 Seadoojotokl., Rasborrlos for solo. You- • w/traller and extrao.r' ALLtoATOR, 214-for »aIo7uo- pick or wo-plch. VoryBor-5;. 733-8838 anytime. Call 676-5865. 9QE] s a y . Call 766-3661. . $4000.3264193 ovea. « Call 733-0931 exext 1 for more Infommotion or your servic ry Fam is. 4 1/4 ml». oast^ Wanted Levi .501 loans &i 1962 Yamaha'400 Heri­ ChfESAPEAKE, Rotrlov^r.1, of K-mart on Addison jackets. 543-6901. tage special. Hoad bike, BOAT - Caddo b a s s boat. f o f^ o . 4 mo9. old w^pa- , Avo,. TF.C aU 423-9071. - 7000 ml. $700 733-1807 70 hp Evinnjde. trim & till, HIBSC3IHH pon. S250, Call 467-2410. •“ Wanted good usod FatCatit • . ^ n t troll motor, $2750. 1 Best Palotlngl' ' 10. Swoorcorn. frosh, swdotV” or like modol. & good run-f. 1966 Yamaha 60cc, moto Wo trade for g u n s o r R V s ® Dean's Excavatlnolrrc. T candy com, you pick. 10 B e s t quality 7 CHQCOCATELAB.S ning 4 wheeler, Both 2000 four/$1,000. 423-4806. B ert H srtu u g h M otor ’ LErFESTE We do asphalt ' Bill’s Handyman C® . earpferSi.Od.734-7791. Best woritmanshlp . . mortlhs, fomolo, AKC, 11: o rla ^ e r.6 3 S -2 S 3 0 . ’ Wondoll, ID Siding somts, gutters & driveways. Parking lots, No lob too small . 1987 Suzuki Intruder, B e a tp ric e $250. Call 324-2696. - (208)- 536 - 6323 shutters. Quality Alcoaa Asphalt patchlngr ' Light construction, x "1 Wanted to buy .38 or 357r excel, cond. low mlloage. p ro d u cts. 100 y e a r * g ra d in g & topsoTl. 324-2428 . i COCKCATIEL. S75. Albino !. Asking $3400. BOAT 14 ft alum lnum -Tlip Remodeling, .Painting 1-800-484-9656-0981 ™ j v i D E O E ^ U IP M E H tT I nwgnum. SAW preferred. > g u a ra n te e . Will b e a t a nny y 734-4228 or 731-4228 Also Ijw n Care hon.;S17S. 733-1334 ■ ^ (may be Interested Int '<1984 Honda Qoldwing, motor, $795,733-32SB price. Call 645-2643. ft higher calibers). Call 543-.■ oxc^. cond. New gonom- 4 2 3 -4 2 9 6 o r 4 2 0 :7 0 7 9 Claude’s Cl Pro Painting ’ COCKATIELS, soiling out— e f t s a l o l l l t e . $ 2 5 0 ; 10 ft Ftborgloss 14' C lassic boot, "J. _.moflh JolellltQ with Pana-.la-. ■4344-after6pm.._,_...... tor. Lots of extroa. Asking Homol R e p a i r s . . Lowest bid In town. - . _ j brooding polrs-and nand' •' S3800. Call 734-4061 and 1rallor,'bod motor, tod babloa. 436-5267 sonic roceivor, $2000. O f Air K in d s KHighest qualify. Exterfor _ Call 734-0756 ■ . W an te d to buy natural pino1 days (Ask for Gory) 734- $375. Call 734-S481 ■ ■sragZZBI _ d resse r a n d ch esto r draw- 6288 eves. I C A U L bnbru sh , roll, o r sp ray . A |so COCIiER SPANIELS, -1 ors. good condition. For solo: 1994 frownllno. Dale R oblnaon purolirod. bulf. 3 inolos A L L A M E R IC A N oiling roofs, all work. •8 i 8 2 5 ' Call 733-0152. - 250CR. 454 Bravo 3 on- I 7 3 ^ 2 9 3 8 Q wllh shols, $65.733-5066 , 1987 Suzuki Intruder. AUCTION CO. O ld W o r ld R o a r in g Guaranteed. Local refs. ± |_WAMTEDTOBU^ B uying i Stllln g E statat J Wantedtobuynonworklng*I oxcol. cond, low mlleado. l35°ix^-4^^24'°°‘'°‘'‘ I . A r tis tr y SOLTTHERN IDAHO FREE EstlmatesI DACHSHUND AKC malo Next Antiquo Consignm ent '® 100 6{], tt. u se d oak tongueJO , VCR's, computora, monl- Asking $3400. : nt Hordwood .installation .G i l d i n g & r e p a i r thrthroughout Magic Valley! RAYS'ON Craft V -drlvo. Auction September 23} Finishing & Reflnlshfna ' & grovo flooring. 866-273313 tors & printers. CallI 19841 Honda Qoldwing, ' Pflirsing, Roofing, Siding, Docks, _ CALL 7 3 3 -2 7 3 5 ; - 733 9444.______/ • excel, cond. Now gonoro- Ford 390 motor, S2500/O- CALL 1-a00-770-4560) Painting (inside & out) , - 10" Larger non-wOrklng ffori-733-9590 Fcnccs 4 Remodeling o(M Types. Jfr T FREE Wolch Torrlor pup- tor. Lots of extras. Asking . Pete Button ' Jim Waggoner Painting . .I ’■ color TV s 4 VCR's. CaUW W onted to buy u s e d Mor- . t_ pios. fl[noll/modium slzo. $3800. Call 734-4Q61 SEASWIRL < Iff Flborglass Q 7 3 4 -5 9 7 2 , 736.1716 Residential, Ra commercial, 423-4676 ov o s & wknds cury Sable/Ford Taurus d a ^ (Ask for Gary) 734- ; Very culo and lovablo, 60hp Evonrude. Traitor & 324-8432 & 326-5332 bnjsh b and rollerwork, . Call 43^-5237. . ; - 1988/1991, under 60,000 1 ■ cover. $2000/offer. Compulora, printers, miles. Call 734-5826 - MECHANICAL W ELDER pressure washing. Free nnwhlng oloctronlc. NOT 324-/1160 after 6pm . Body repair, fix fram es .■ W o r d 's H o m e P[! l£REEkljton8,:RQrtyirnalQ.. ^ leave message. . 1!1988 ATV Honda Foreman. . ostlmates. Call 543-4271. ______..-WORKING or WORKING- 4x4. 350 ct.SharpI \ - o n c a r s & -trucks.------1 _ .^C onstruction ____ £5!! ^ . yan.So«at 811 4lh Avo WV 733-6760 will pick up free.: Wanted to buy; Oregon < V -4;co; h p Johnsoii.Ioul- ' Room nflflilinrw rnmMotinq a{ior2pm , TF. ' $3.500. 423-4343 board, $400.934-4410. - 15% discouneon , I -NORTHWEST COLORS- Myrtlewood bdrm furn, — all parts. 15 yrs. exp. . P oloctrical, plumbing. No job . "J* ~ Enduro or Ilko model mo-*• any piece, sold a t Hooslor 2 2 Yamaha's-, 4 w heel drivo, too largo or too small, 20 yrs Interlor/exterlor, " local FR E^ouIjloor dog yvhlpplt torblke. 200 cc or larger, ■93 SL 750 & -94 SLT 750 Cali 736-8928 U '< Furnlluro atoro 1930's- 400 ‘ cc. 400 miles. $5200 Polaris, 2 place M otalcraft IM & M Construction ' oxper. Free estimates. re re fe re n c e s . B r u ^ , roO, street legal. 4 stroko o® 1940's. Call 436-4443. J oach. Call 324-3221. J R em odels & R epairs Coll Ward ' sc ■ r^ l o r , $8,000 for all throe, ' spray. Free esllmatesl FREE. Fciund'5 pupploe, must. Roasonobly priced. 73 4 -6 2 9 4 3Z ’ Coll 536-5666 ovo 6-1 Oprn W anted: Will buy bo st 4x4 Brand Bt new Honda Padflo or will sell soporoto. ■ Roofing, Decks, Foncos, 324-8598 0^734-3623 ^ j -approx. 4 to 6 rnos, old. 436-9424. I Siding, Doors, Windows, ■ Pipaso cjil 324-4511. - undor $600. Call Sponcor Coast. ( 800 Bcrssrooo: _ . Harloy Davidson motor cy-I- ot 734-2398.______CCall (208)726-4507. , mMm.I Carpet, Furniture Cleaning ■EBnaHnee I ^LDENlRETRIEVER. d e s running o r n o t. Warn- 733 -9 3 3 1 I HONDA '70 motorcycio, I ” I CERTIFIED STEEL - pupplod.-purobrod, od 40‘s or SO'8 bj^dos.!' W aite d : Y am aha. 1980-83 H( [CAMPERS^HE^SJI FREE OIUNG ROOFS. ^ J hoollhy.ptoytul.noodnowI 543-6294 ovos or moms. XT 250 motorcycle. Any . $350.734-3756S aflor 5pm | BU tLO IN G S . NMcGinnis Enterprises yoiYou buy the linseed oil y' - co"<*‘»ten. 733-6793 ~ •77 Coleman York Town . homos, old. Dow- ,* HONDA *P2 Qoldwing "] Metal Buildlnos & Roofs ■ ■ Welding & Concrete fo r $ 1 0 p e r g a l. & w e v JaponoBO gonfirator. 3000 ; lent campor. sink, stovot* « Garage ♦ Woiltshop ■ d a w s romovod&oJI Shota ' W anted: good quality 1100 1 cc, block, ready to • Fabrication & Repair •. ‘ a p p ly it fo r F R E E -1 •% provldod. Call 788-2665. to 3500 watta. Call Gary op. sleeps 6-6, $700. Call ♦ Carport ♦RV Storago " @ 733-0674. ' Mandolin. 326-4043 or 0go.Jorom o. $2500. 324-8102 to see.. DEUVERED • 24 - Hour PoftaWe Sen,rico EUEUROPEAN PAINTING. ______. _3 ♦ Machine Shop LAB froa m'alo nbuiurod, ' . 326-6348. 324-9246 J , S a n d & g ra v e l topscfll- Free F Estimates, 733-0033 • CALL73»a774 . UVE TREES WANTED : 9 ft. Road Runner C am por. *♦ Horse Bams ♦ Lbaflng Shods black. Tur6oys, $10 oa, , W ^ e d : ig. Ilghtw elgnttsm HONDA HC FAT CAT, w / roar ®i for driveways, _ and Qulnoas. 55 on. boot- upto30',Spruco&alltypos • Now hydraulic lacks. Ico COMPLETE ' INSTAliATION 0011208-766-2676. - ' for back packing; bolstsr rack, n $1475 or tiosl-offor. , parking lots. etc. ■ od ctilckons. W oa. Call _ for Yoga; *TTio Touch of 423-5287 4, e v e s .. {box, porta polty, $400 or Cuslom Doslgn/Low Prices Gfavel Sales tssmsmm ■ bost offor. (Solt.S32-4268 • . $43-4633______FPrivate party worsts older- The Masters Hand’Jfrom 100% Hnancing/SS Yrs, Exp, NORTHWEST RILLCIRCIBSPBINKLEBS R Honda 185 good CQnd ^ I •cuns for collodion. Home Interiors) Early 11 COMPANY. INC. Servicing n&t/ & old p | MINI OOBBIES AKC rog.. . ' $275, Call 536-5866 eves 9’ Rood King cam por 736-6548 PROFESSIONAL ,• roody now. 734-2597 _.P/Sase call 32p-5887. Amefioan-coffoe/end ta- f w/closol for porta potty, Call Anytime 7 3 3 -1 2 3 4 systems, conversions, a/< bios that have draw* 6-IOpm ^ . _ I RooFiNoacoimios ; Usod trampoline In good 5500/offor.734-2046 ovos Tianual/electric, landscaping. • PERSIAN cats CFA. malo ^ ers/cabinets: Breyei — Free Estimatoa I**733-7221 o r 3 2 « 8 5 7 . ' condition. Call S43-919Q. • KAWASAKI -91 ZX-7R Q. & fomalo.dat-facoB, do- _ horses. Call 733-4356,— QMC'77y. 4xj».w/10' I 3 2 4 -7 6 5 3 o r 4 2 0 -6 0 3 6 Commercial, industrial, NINJA ....In mint conditton. campor. c great hunting rig. I a clawBd & Bhota. pota or mNTED«-plece v\ knock- v • bfoodofa. S75- 837-4040 , WANTED TO BUY; An- LcLow m iles, lots o t extras. S4000. S 324-8340______I , down typtf elect, cement tique w alnut furniture, old Will W sa crifice fo r $75 0 0 . — . MR. GREEN ^ ^ mixer. Will p a y cosh. purses, crocheted & om- CCall for details. 73^-5646 *★★*****★★**★** * ’ * rhe Yard Caro Sen,rtceman . . ROTTWEILERS AKC ' Ralph - 736-0728 TOQistorod, C allaftbrS pm — - HUNTERS’SPECIAL TV^IN FALLS AA WORK OF ART ™Mow-Trim-Rototiil-Repalr { H R ; or whonds 733-0469 VV KAWASAKI 7 4 .4 0 0 , groat 10’ ovorahot cam per, PLAN ROOM I Sprinkiors-Landscape WAf'XTEO P ocket w atches, stove, rofrig, stoops 5. Handyman Services ' m en's & womon’s. Rail- ^ J o b s to bid for G enerals. Home H( repairs: Electrical, 734-5068 or 420^101. • BOTWEILER. fom.. 6 mo9. - [ \wSJAS&r'8\ 173K E , IMOVINQ-MUSTSELL . Sub-contractors pit FREE ESTIMATES • dirtblko. Runsgroatnow $650. plumbing, light ca^ntry. old. 8250 676-5746 ^ t------S 5 " ------1” ^ & Suppliers. |MI |2|CALSUPPL^ tires. $400. 67B«1764 736-7016 palntlno. F R ^ ------=------JOHK Blueprint copios . ESTIMATE E 733-0966 f OKirSSIWBigiGSEHVIffi 822 I WANTED- W Usod dog corti- WWheel chair. $250; baby KA\ MVC733-9446 Complete c sharpenifvh' J KAWASAKI 7 4 400. great ~ 734-PLAN (7526) -lydroseedifiB, landscaping, 6 T00t.8/^CHINERY| ers, bathtub In good con- >‘ imonitor, .$10: height rais- shape. ah S400, MlM ust s'eoi 11 W so if- ■ carbWe & staeTsaws. . 5 .'dllton & dog grooming . !Ing plastic toiloi s e a l $8 ; KAWASAKI KA) ’81 176KE. &contolnod campor, now ■ ------sprinkler sp systems, te n ce s, Cli'ppCl^rsharpening4r ^ , •, Metal band saw, good oqulp. < of any kind. 736- ' IIn-bed h a ir w ash in g tub did dir bike, Runsgroatnow uiupholstery, new jacke. ■ Fencing, Decks, Lawn, locorativo cdored concrete. ' 141'14 B rack en S t ST shapo. 5600. 734-2412 6550, C days or loavo rhsg. : SAVE 10-30% 7 3 4 -i $12,734-4968 tires, tin $400. 678-1784 $$1600 or bost offor. 436- Sprinklers, General ' 34-4050*1.800471-4050 0!0558 or 436-6695 fiALAN'S General Carpentry J over most contmctors. ■ R e m o d e ls • N ev / Handyman Services. — TE FEARDROP 7 0 with- \ instruction • Speclait/ Insured - F re e Estim ates TOrONY'SUNDSCAPING: K stove, sink & rofrigorator X KEN’S HANDYJAXN SERVICE Pn, Good condition. $1200. 4ocks,palios, patio covers, KE *runlng, trimming, new lawn carports, shods. Small 3S Call 324-5364 , 3 2 6 -5 8 3 6 or 3 2 6 -5 0 4 5 gpriprinklofs, spring deanups & A-1 SHELTON'* j TREE SERVICE 772 2 B' campor gas ovory- W ? C T ? y i T T O « T M ciofJoan lots, 15 yrs. exper. Wo g g ” ^h.^hlng. now heater, rocir- __ lo what you can't. Free Est. W o ...... cuculaling toilet. $600. Coll ■ 734-3322. or wherever 734-1502 ovos. HEBliuMi R.-R. HAflDW(X)D FLOORS | n !nffTW 1 SP^fTTni OLD & NEW FLOORS lil| I 9 0 5 I ®COUMTHY CLEANERS Sanded Si & Reflnishod ■ . I • GUNS/RIFLES [ v Custom Rotctllllng OALI ) W o d e a n hore,-wo doan Glitsa G Finish (no wax) Cu ALE'S TR EE U M B Free eslimali»-j« go oul ol town 5S' ' Itiller. 48* w e e d ro to lemlnoion modol 788 call- there, wo do an everywhere. CHIPPING DIR bor 22/250. $295. Coll Resldenllal, detailing. Bob Bet PoterBW206-733-6066 cutler. c PTO-driven Foror mulch n or disposal. E C TO 733-1^67 • Ofoffices. Reasonable rates, m m post hole auger. Free F Estimates < r iRY II refs, avail. 734-8728 M urray 7 3 4 -6 0 3 0 (208) (S 734^2742 flnchoslor model 70, coli- • _ j208) 733-3123 ^ I lcT!T»1H'!T» ■ WlniQor 22/250, $395. Call ■ w m j n w m J -S GARAGE 14 I J l J J I t J Z tie733-1867 ■ ESQ II USE I 73: S A W T O O T H S I —— ^ 'Inchostor model 70, d a s - Treat's Concrete Const , R.PESTYPe8tTennlnaJor. TFTOEE STUMP ■ - SALE ■ SHOSHONE 415(1 5 W 4 lh S t * I t e t a'TA ■ WIntJlc 338 magnum, 26' Concrete Co work of all t^Jes. • 'SHEET METAL laAWNSiUquid\ Fertilizers, QnlNIRINDING & REMOVAL . " ' 9/2- 9-2pm. 20•OYR.COL. . TF874 jam ji. N,I,B, $450. Foundations Fo & excavation ™Heating/AC Refrigeration inc,nsectiddes, weed control, Free ^tlm ates I , LECTION BoddIKJdlng.fuml- ■ r4 MAURICE I Commercial and Residonllal ; : TIME! oiillngton. m o d e l 7 0 0 . for foi manufactured homes, TREES & SHRUBS: 7 3 3 -1 5 5 4 - ~ - 2 days, 5 lines ■ V turo. books, toteenager |- Family Y am Sale, . )0,06, R,M,E.F. s p o n so r FREE ESTIMATES - 10% discount for senHces atonly9-1pm, ■ Insecticides. fung>Sidos n * P ■ dolhing, toys,, bikes.bii mTso _ t F -262V oj }un. N.I,B. $300. 423-4524 4 o r 733-3923 forfumaces - ■ — $15' 84021,431-2520 (mo|>ilo) I 'S2 for oachoddltlonal linoIno ■ ■ ■ I Z SaturdayVon Buren. 8-5pm , * owning BAR, 270, g ra d e — (208) 733-8548 II, Bolg. S750. » . U stod by soparato ciUos for I Bj™ WISE CONCRETE _ ■ . - TOurconvonloncoon E JIH ' I TF. 1911 4 owning BAR. 338 mag- , INNOlINOVATOEUJTOHMiS ■ Fridays & Saturday'sr . : n r a a I - S a t a S1 u 4thr Avo. E. Fri. I Browium ,'grado I, $460. fW i SesitoiM Sun, yawf sajo. ^ nuthono after 6:00 p.m. * ^^’^ c ^ ^ l v o X ^ ' pH _ w im propaymont you also I TF. B44 Ma< wmmmM lndMclu6l* P h o n ta > ■ got our gorege sola kltJitJ ■ ‘ T F 2 2 9 7 U n o b o \ 54-2167. nx*wof1(.decotHtive'tDdt. ro PERSONALCARE P E rlETTER p HOMES r S, Madison, S at only m qsa I — F Free n n E s tin ^ C c rrip e ^ Rales H lading ♦ W H tlo s* M alti -D«adllnos: ■ &-5pm. LARGE a amioss Siding, vinyl sidirig, CallE or " , 3 A l £ . Fumitu doth-^ g ntore, S to ,4. NO EARLY ■ 3 2 4 ^ 4 ^ Thursday 12.'00 noon for 9 0 7 I ____ steel ro o f^ , continuous ' o rF ■ . Friday ing lots of mlsnd. Also for sale, car - Wearoafuilline M T T i ■ • Computer, cocomputer - poa. washPolk.a-4pm.Twin J, >lly. 643-5592______MAGIC VALLEY . :allJIm«t73M173. I desk, storoo, lamp,Ian desk. ■ kid sctolhoj construclfon company. i s K s s a M ■ I I I S S J I I I . M keyboard, alot lot of baby ■ boys biko. t 91 Snow bird 33' Sth 324-2428 IDAHO I HOME MEAEDICAL SUPPLY i moro. . . J tomltycloihi 1-600-484-9656-0981 HEALTHt AND / ■ things & m uch m 10. blgwhoei. ma- • ■ 'strtoolw/I2’oloc slide out. AND'OXYGEN ■ ■ 5 'F lL E C ’42d Nomi at; ' tolh08,l0t9 0 fml5c I who.734-8044 $30.00a — HOSPICE MEDI ■ 8-5pm Too much stuff lo DICARE/MEDICAID/Kui io I TFl704HlflhIanc U .TF..Z28 9lh ■ ■ 7 R & H Construction 734-4061 75 Twin Falls ■ INSURANCE M.. list Wo'vo cldanod out y.1®;®;. ■!'. S«t.SSuo9th Ave. No. Fri. )76DodgoUttle Titan, pRemodels & Repairs 436-5B55 43( Mlni-Casda 734 ■ ■ curstorago. GREATut I SAT Only 1 gQ‘62Kml, 734-4029, De 34-0600 Twin Falls ^ C T R O U J X ,T - •rostorabio’49Pryt Sun. from 1 am t o . . ■ . ’ S J' Decks « Siding - Doors Certifertifled/Ucensed/Bonded 4ae- Vacuumdwnefc .. I ------■ THINQ8.grMtprtcMm( nitrloomtor. nllure, ware,clol botllfcs. fur- _ ___ ^ 16-6566 Mlnl-Cassia Windows, Tile Setting Home Hoi Health Leaders pp I ■ - -dr,MiscRems,rofr illisc of homesi PrI- „ sEOPLE CARING ■ -■•v ■ - 1—— ^— ■ • crafts, lots.(clolhes. recolds. ■ cadiii aintlng a’CarpetCteanlr^ , Ha - to coach, tour cruiser. H om e Grown In Itfaho ^ ^ « Dr. Sat . - I — 3ts.oimisc. , . J Vatotra large basem enu Big - 423-J23-5864 or 7 3 3 ^ 1 anytime ■ ■ ■ FD R P E O P L E . . 7 I ~,m TF.iesS.Skyianel g i i g 7 3 3 - 5 6 1 * ^ I • . ■ 8*12. C a m w . weight/be-vsrd —- T f . C o rn e r c extranorator, 2 roOf air, 2 lllCQQQIIjH ater, fum, ■ - Dr. Sat.er 8-: of 9th & Mae ■ gensnacos.-101.gal. fresh ■ ; JEROME 802Toten Dr.’ f>ch, s p a c e h e a te _ ht;mldlfier,picnk9t)lo table'. ■ ■ ' dishw ashen8;2. Offering 2 ’ ■ fumator tank, l]yd. leveling, ■ ' :9/2-ft.5pm. 8PAMIUY 100E8I* : oven, toys, v ^HOMEPAtNVNQ Y . ■ *E yERY TH IN Q Ol hers, m icrowave . _ vrato*crowave, ice maker, eneflel's Home Care « e " ' • .v ^ A R D 8 A L E H _ , women's suits ■•M mien ^£sjg8anQ tf_jlM ! ^ nn^T "' dresse ItiiijnlsaMomljKjilu^ _ AA- 1 P R Y W A L L 7 rra « ‘ PalntlnQ»Ca]pa it>y i T F 4a o-Q uv aK » t»; lum wheels, rear cam - Experience. FREE EST. SIDOWCtEANING I S 1. _ ■ Fu rn itu re , re frlo ;' >08'on and onl | ^re,“tilo 2 color remote TVs. Jc islde&out lOyreexp. ■ - I. C lothes, book« and * adeic.An ■ ouiifM>..i Jobs large or small. ' ^FREE ESTIMATCS sonable rates, Quality c a ll J - • 9an)08.111 WestAve.Dd • I crystal, househdd • radiovything youVo drearn>i Q3reg n Lossing, owner ___p gxeefoohd.-3143. • • . aByournaed». . m* soluuon to ■ E twof v having in TOurhomei------7 3 3 .3 5 7 9 — — ------___ C a l L B r u c e — . ... *:.w 0ft5fK.Rafs.324«17 ____ ^733iCW J...^ _ ICTTON EXCHANGE J ____ 7 3 3 - 7 5 4 3 . ■ ■ ■ M M ■ ■ M ii 1 I ■ a t ■ ■ m " a ' ■ a i l 324-1463 ■ ■

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n 4 ^ 1 0 0 7 n " i ” 1 0 0 9 1020 .* 4 1020 THE ACE:es o n EiRibc Bobby Wolff I ..TRUCKS J ^UTOSFOHSAt^_ J 1 AUTOS FOR SALE C H E V Y *79 . R o b u l il I't- FORD, Bronco. XLT, 1984,B4, d o d g e '90 Spirit. AT, AC, FORD •94'Tompo,oodan.in. irh* “Every calamity/ iits o spur and NORTH . n-A^ $2500/Offpr. 726-2354. motor-351 CUi, 85K5 K cruise, tilt, AM/FM storoo’,00'. Nico carl 10% APR $488 n r mlWs. 4 spd. 4 now Ures,os, $7000? 32.4-^425 after - t —* — valuable hint" * 8 5 DODGE FJAM 50 '88 with 'to r down, $166.21/m o, for 72 inter, oxcel. 734-8212. 4pm ask tor Hosea. m osi»P327. iKnnontM tg: —Emerson V K 8 , , .w cam per aholi .$2500/offoi “ ymlBaSt 0011208-629-5012 . - $8888 At Mountain Homeme Ford, w t can he!b ♦ Q 10 S -21: G M C '7 7 % 4 k 4 . w /1riv 0 ' DODGE 1993 Shadow, Mtn Home Ford you re-establishfi youryc credit and get A A 10 0 7 2 FORD '7 8 Courier (smoll) iQ AC, AM/FM cassolto ra- • dio, PL, PM, cruiso, tiu’ till. (600)743-3326 ' _ you the new or iisei^.yhpyouw ^itl Do yout key suitsits always break "wEST 69K original miles. $1500. — 4 7 0 0 0 m i, $6,575. Cali T EAST Very good cpnd. 438-5822 :aii FORD ‘95'T-Blrd Gold poorly? If th ey do,io, you can get 4k'6 3-2-2. 4 K 10 9 7 . - — GMC.'92JCcab. V6 W ton.1, S5 733.7631 or543-57S4. .'Packago, vai. Has Itallli; WeCtwi some practice with FORD '69, Shorttjox. $99595, spd. loaded, exc condnd •______• ___ #5X14032A Mountain Homei FordFo one of the few'~ th today’s hand, VJlO.0 9 7 6 V Q 3 . Idaho dealeiaien to offer . - What to do when1 the th nasty club ♦ A 8M 4 3 4X52. V-8 auto. 733-5123 40K ml $16,500 543-5364164 D O DG E Stoaith FVi:.-lS1,91,. $16,995 break brings mise r r ioaded.with every oplionlion ' Mtn H om e Ford ACTUAL B AN\NKFiNANaNG h iscry? Often, a A 4 AJ865 FORD '94 y . Ton Xcob XLT7 Z . GMC'93 shortbed, loaded,^ avaliobie, low miles.os. "(800)743-3326 dose o{ fancy footwowork .will be re* c mint cond. 3k ml. $18,600 to people with bankhnkhiptdes, poor credit^ SOUTH DIESEL Turbo. AT, AC. sharp, $16,950. Call 736-36- . ' ifesfloni or no credit. quired. ' lilt, C/C, PW , PDU cass. best otter. 734-9581 _ 8 705 or 734-1706. FORD -93 Tem po. AT, AC,c collections, repoiiei ♦ AQJ4 W on'l iastl #P -0 , Low miles! lOW APR,S: OMtodarhrgm* West leads the hearthe jack. East - VA 5 4 2 iSUZU '9 4 Rodoo Auto,to, ------“\ unblocks the queei $26,995 AC, cruiso, 12KmlB. Full T $488 down. SJ70.e2/mono . M A k r J a een and South .♦ J 7___ •uli FORD '94 Escort 4dr,4M-- 5.- -i°i;.®Omos. ><51W027A ___ ...... ___ M tn H om e Ford ------factory warranty,-$20600-00" -a p d , AC,-109frAPR.-$468 ------Xrwins'hlfl acerThelciiIcing andWtieeh ...... 4 > K Q S . (800)743.3326 N)f clubs are csishedJ aiand Wesl^s dis^ ' - — C all 768-3281 down. $1 58.40/mo. for 72 Mtn Homo Ford — m os. (KSL660. card brings th^e) FORD '94 1-Ton XLT DIE­E* IZUZU,'6 6 Trooper LS (BOO) 743-3326 'ex p ected bad Vulneralirable: Both / SEL Turbo. 6-spd, AC, $8468 * news. How should SouthSoi continue? D e a le:n n South': - . C. 2 door. $4995. 934-5951 Mtn H om e Ford tut. C/C. Hard to findi loavemsfl. 9^-4003 eves • Call Ciasslllod, 733-0S26.; If he leads a clublub to dummy's WP394. 2 (000) 743-3326 Wo'rofoadvwhonrouoroi ' ■ ,ace and g h ^ up aI club,cli £lBSt uins The bideidding: $24,995 JEEP 1983 W agoneer,>r, ______' and knocks out dut Mtii H om o Ford exc. condition, good hunt- king. Dumn^.cpshes/ I W^est North East . <800)743-3326 _ Ing rig, $3000. Cali 829- f? S !- Pass 3NT AUpass and the spade finessd ; ft Chrome WhedArdi«rdi Molding W is h b mleSuspaniion •FrontFront ft Rear M vdgumdi ! shell, runs great, ^ood ^^^4 his game and rubber. " shape, clean, depend* tires, SI 500. Cali 733- : •AllWeotherOtnrtlEe Out Rear Ch»rtvW lndewt' ; We all suffer badlsullbreaks.lt si abio, $2500 544-2944 of- •^/Cnrite/Tocheir . inSleertng *FiHIOo(lOoorT^w/dotfilnsettf • ' tquvUtmiU-n»AceL P.O.DcBUm 2000 days or 736-162$f ter 4 pm.______. . a r poys to leam how to0 minimizen the S u Z mTsm. m urtUi SASe (or npljr. after 7 pm. - •4WheelD«nannond • Power ^tliitittV tnfsd Front *0001)uol Armrests/peer Podut i ' damage. _ . CopjTijl)Ti(bt IMS. tinlud reHura SyndloU * AM/FM Rodiow//w /A «» < _Braket . r MAZDA. B2200, 1988, low •Cirt-PSeCorpeting , # ■ £ ‘‘ 1 0 1 0 I ' Rsvarte CouettiKtta * Dmrer^S “ miloa, runs good. $4150.3. L vAN^BUSE^ [uttableFmRtSh<^Belt _ . Call 733-587.0. J ' tSlkSno Rear WindV«dew • , •SW e-Doorl AiKhon /CKFree ‘HlghMew I - i - 9 0 7 -r ^ - - 1 - 9 ^ 0 ------^ -1 -.- -. -1005 ...... 1 - CHEVROLET, '93 V. tonn •AirCen£rieflIng,CFi It Cyd* Windshield Wipers ; NISSAN '93 PU. whrro~4* _convoralon,van..PW..PL. /W ll/rrim ' • •R a o ra iS F — — ItlOTORHOMES-aUVS-^ lTRAVEtrTRAH:ERSRS- - I^ANTIQUE-AUTOS- - cylinder. S.spa, chromd, r «Chn»m«Bump«i/Ori • D ud Swiviion ' — ' I & COLLECTIBLES 0 cruise. AC, TV/VCP. • Carpel Floor•Mott Mo *DevbleW ( w heels. 18,000 m is onlyl|{ $16,500. Call 7^196. , ly/NishtReamewMIrrer ■ ^ ‘93 nOCKWOOD Mavorlkerlk Llke*new 1989 t.ayto: ^ Very cleoni $6500 or best - *3.4LV-600HCEnn)sinr>Bino,l90HP ‘ C araoB edH Entry/ExHAwlifOrvi 30- 6'. Fuol ln]ectod 460460 Celebrity. 29'. A-C. Islaniland LINCOLN CONTINENTAL offer. Call 736-8928. CHEVY'82 CarqoVan.).<•)' .«5-Speed Monuol.Traurontmlsiiofl • Oool 0«rfi lolant Temperoturs Oou0« Ford, flonorator, roof air, Bod. FrontHltchene n . 1969 MARKill z Low miles. - Excel, cond. • 2-Speed ManudTfotuiv u ferC o te • OudCu^der r g - i j o o a S ^ O . Call 733-3762 microwavo. stc . Like nowlaw $10,900. Closed this SaiSat: Stunning, Immaculate. « Oos Shocksk i . ' . S t y l e deeftWhedWelli ^ ' •O• D tr r W t S I ^ F e o t r ^ '■ , cond. 12.S00 fnl-.*37,600500 Sun. & Mon. 100% orTglnai. 71k-mls.s. I TRUCK PARTS FORD, ’82 1 Ton, recre­ or offer. Call 768*0031)31 BROCKMAN'S RV AC. Car cover.Mlchollns.- [ & ACCESSORIES ation van. Carpet, bed &i ’.OAC'SOcbwnpaymerlS*1136 mo. doj«d «od looM. Payment mbuibied >0 tax. Pint tnonlh'i poymenl ond r • daya. 78^722 evflnlnoa.ige. 734-3167,324-4203 or-or- oil records. $6500 1 Ice box. $2500. Callil .(oroiototo($7Si:i5(fMI due ol teoM i r w ^ . $ 13 .1 9 1 ^ total — 1600-773-3167 ___ 726-4991 day 7es-2157ovo/o MIRAGE shoii, fits full size 328-5643 - Ford pickup, blue. $325. _• Moved must solll 1995 JayJay- Nowlsthotlmetostilnoup SNOWVEHICl^ 'P Hoavy duty receivor hitch,'• FORD Econollne Convor* 5 . CO travel trailer, usoiBod thotspodolcarforthoan-n- $60. Cali 7 3 3 ^ 5 6 . - sion van, 1985, 13K,on & EQUIPMEffT once. 26' bunk housSa New $19,400 will sell1 for fo PONTIAC GTO 7 0 , rosto-3- WRECKER ATTACHMENT cond.Aftpf5wk73freg5a ht for car a n d truck transport, " / L o i ----- $14.200, Call 326-36422 rotlon prolect for the-right I' FORD'94AorostorAil- ove What You LDo For Me, Toybyofa!" ■ * _ _ g st Com piolo w/floshing lights. 0-621-5247 porson. .WII sell for m ost '' w heel drive, AT. V6.AC, 226 SHCSHOSHONE STREET WEST • TWIIYIN FAUS • 733-2891 • 1-800-62 PROWLER'81-26' Sloop: J. $250. 886-2459. ' ~ ops reasonable offer. 423- . C/C,RW, POL, coss. Best SPORTING GOODS1 5. AC. carpeted. Mus lust 6 219,0V09. alter S;30. Buyl #SEAE010.- '' ^ S s e e to appreciate. S600C000 ------HUHTINQSUpPl^ Z '4 , 1 0 0 9 I $17,888 — I Call 326-5643. PONTIAC. GTO, 1967, big ___: block 400, AT, turtw 400.S I1 4X4S M tn H om e Ford (900) 74393 $e.000/offor.cail 886-2596 | bow $200. F/N 7MM a u to ® CHEVROLET, Siivorodo, 12° Wilderness. 24C, awning, •1 1990. % ton. Must soeii VW-WESTFAUA ,'91 Lw S300. Can Ray-733-5497 oak cabinets, used very c : 543-6348. jry ’ g ‘/^ Q O G ^ I Great shapel $11,500. m iles. P S . PB . PW. AC,, _ _iitti.o.jiasfto, ~.,. 1 — SEMI & HEAVY •Call 735-0809;______cruise, awnlng.^ Mint B ertha Worfalrd Driver,^ Bert Hsm ugh Motor I EpUIPMENT ; - cond. 786-4121 . . H v Solos & Sorvlce . graphite reg. flex 9 d e g re e J CHEVY. '6 6 1/2 T 67Kmls. - - $200. CairHay,733-S497.15 Wendeil.lO 536-6323 ^ $1250/offor. 886-2459 WHITE 1968 moving van, — ■ -1972 FrolQhUlnor-w/318-4- j J , or 543-6348.. •- —with-llf{-gat0 rb ra n d -n e w — 13 spbocT, cab ovor sleep->. CHEVY' '92. Dually Xcob> tiros. S2S00 a s is or will 9 11 Burnswick bumper .pool g er. flot bed. Call 543-6643.i. 4x4. AT. V8, 454 Engine,j port out. Call 436-1537. AC. tilt, C/C, S harp trucki jo W o . V. slato. Now felt.. 1978 Convontionol Moc, Dumpera, belle & ques. W5X26046A. J*- 14* flatbed w/sldes & front.int. PS. Cleon, long wheel &B; $18,995 “ 1020 ! $250/offer. Call 654-2799. ” • Excel wood hauler o r 2)') 4 fromo. good rubber, goodd - Mtn Home Ford ^UTOS^FOR^A^ Cloar Lake Country ClubMb w heelers w/Iols room lor ■ cond. Excol. form truck,'• (800)743-3326 Sj, camping gear. $650 934- . BMW. 2 002 TU, 1972, dual Pay'Odidown & 0 innteiest b n anyai 1995 ' momborship. $6,300. Call J4- $12,500.736-0014. . . or .4162. after 6 934-6826 - CHEVY 1985 S10 extend- wober carbsY^many new Mike @543-4354 work or — -1979,LNT 9000 Ford, 3500 ‘ od cab, 2.6 engine, man­ ports, fast & ^ n . owner 543-6258 hofT)e. Mitsubishili in-stoclc. Best priced enclosed 16'16' Bi C . C u m m in s, 250* ual 5 spd w/overdrlve, motivated. $22po/olfer.' ■■-'I ■' .A tandem axle. new . oil the^0 wheel base, good rubber, 1 Generic Bertha, Cobra ^ w/Insulated c am p e r ehoil.. Call 766-3051. Q® extras. Coll 734-3611. _ ' asking $6500. 436-5598._ $3fl00. Coll 934-4613;- • drlvera.'N ow . $60. . BMW. 5 2 5 I, 1 9 9 1 ,4 dr.. T h is saillie must endd Monday nlnight, so 1 736-2455.______.- Nu W ay UK b e d utility trlr.flf- 3 -1 0 WHEELER DIESEL - • CHEVY( Sflverado '89 step- vory clean, iike now, 324* “ Call 734-5114 eves. Rugor M77 30-6. Prollne TRUCKS with self unload-I - s i d e , Z 7 1 . 3 5 0 , A T ., $131 or 324^878 s e e lis ata the fair oor see u s atit the lot, 60 lb. bow. 733-4219. Ing beds. Field ready. loaded. iTIres & wheels, From $1.1.000. CaJI1 S9650 or offer. 73^-5722 BUiCK, 1973 LeSabre, 677-4536______- runs fantastic, reliable but see, IIus today! ...... I - -....910. - r.. C H ^.Suburban r.SIlvori.^ car. $750/0ffer. 734-3904 , odo '8 9 ' C lean, loaded, j^rRAVEj?rRAI^R^ BUiCK, Park Avenue, black/red. Now engine, 16' self contained. 1961. 1963,4 dr. white. For sale new trans. $10,000. Call by oflglnta owner. $1500 ' g a s stovo, rofrtg. fum aoo ■ 734-0765 & iights. Rost room. 1 10V. ! . /offer. Call 532-4249. . . Hoht3,$900/Offer 733-3449 CHEVY, -79 c re w c a b flat- ' ‘4eACnt’w/llildozerblado.': bed 4x4. AC. AT. rabullt-. J3UICK, Skylark, 1987. 4' 1981’Road Rangor.-23‘3 ' 4 1 0 0 2 good condition. Call Dick englne & trans, $3700, ar. S3000/offor. 537-6595, solf-cont, AC, sloops 7, I AUTO PARTS & MofSholl 324-2061 ; 3 2 4 ^ 9 3 o r 324-2723 $4800. Call after 6pmm I - A C C E S^R IE S . BUICK '73 LoSabre2 dr 676-2673 ______JD 544 ortlculallng loader,■ CHEVY.. 1993 extended hardtop. AC, P S . PB, 455 — 454 Built to pull, low m iles, $22,500. CaliS36-2135- • c cab 4x4. 350, AT, many 4V engine, 83K mis, su- -s 1993 Storcmtt tont tralier. can heor run, $1600 or • extras. S19.900.677-4102 por sharp. $3500. Take iike now. $ 2900.768-5173 Loaders/dump trucks} ■ fishing boat as part ^ trade for 62 diosol. Call 1981 Ford dump truck,- I m -*«7.2109.______. 3 F O R D '85 y.T on X cab XLT payment. 734-1940 1 ^ 5 Kit Cordova. 3 3 ' 5th tondem axlo. Cummins _ DIESEL 4X4. 5-spd. AC, • whool. 2 siido outs.Call JA PA N ESE ENGINE &J engine. 1987 bockhoe,. ^ tilt, C/C. A*6X26001A. CADILLAC •eo S ^an 324-4100______TRANS. 4X4 specials.os full-cab.extbnda-hoo.1V4 $8,995 , DeViiie. W hite w/ rod1 1-800-365-3742 or yrd. artlculoted loader, ox-.) Mtn Home Ford ioather. Excellent conditi­ 95 CLOSE OUT :qII col cond. Slralght fromo• - (8 0 0 )743-3326 on. 733-6771 evonlngs SPECIALS Urban equalizer 50x50 loader, diosol engine. 6 F •733-4122 days. 3 Models. YoOr C hoice w atte. 250 w att acoustic—1 yd g a s dump truck, inger-1 FORD "86 FI 50 4x4 5-spd, Nosh or Com panion . Amp. 324-7370 after 5pmb soli Rand olr com pressor.I Canopy, nice & clean! CADILLAC 1992 ELDO­ $9750 eac h I. tri. mounted, low hrs.,r #5EX068B. RADO, beautiful luxury Yakima ski rack & bfke $2950. Coll 208-765-5500 $8,995 like now. $17,500. Let's BROCKMAN’S RV rack. Fits all Je e p W rang- talkll 733-2914 or 734- 734<>167,324-4203 or ' Mtn Home Ford ' lers. S400.nate. sell for50 MAC '66 now Detroit en- - (800)743-3326 225? ev ea and wkonds. 1800-773-3167 S250/offer. Call Brianic glneIn1991,now13spd F .. .■ Closed this Saturday, 736-0559.______>m- transln1991,20'bedwtth', FORD 1983, F250, 4x4i 4 CADILLAC- '90. Brougham, Sunday & Monday- ~ Harsh holsl. $12,500 or spd, diesel, good farm oxc. cond., low mlioago, best offer. Would consld- tmck,$1750. 637-4448 original owner., loaded.. Beoullfui 1964 Holidayy 4 1 0 0 5 or trade for heifer calves. 0011734-6419 I RomWer. 34’ Presidentialai I ANTIQUE AUTOS Of 438-6588 ' FORD1990CrbwCab.Du- . travol trailer, twin bedd I & COLLECTIBLESin i , - oily 4x4. $13,500 o r b est CHEVROLET < 72 Chovelle modol. would consider 22* - P E m B O N E fotK lift, mod-,I F offer. 733-4430. ' sta tio n w a g o n . 94K mi, to 24' trailer In trade. CallIII Boise Valley S w ^ Meet.— oi GS50, good cond., dean, runs good, $1000. 436-0513 Pvonlngs. Now location, FIrobIrd" $4000.206-436-6680 ' FORD 1993 F250 XLT. tur­ 734-7450.______- -face-way.-Sopt^-&JO., bo diesoi. Pleaao call -• COMPANION CallTomBoals BEMAN^6V53T, .$7,000 or FShane 788-1690 . iCHEVY'91 BerettaGTZ, Quality m ade In Idaho '• (206)362-1145: J ^ s t off^r, 5 ^ 9 1 6 5-spd, V6, AC, PW, POL, KA8H • FORD Bronco *89. Eddie . cass, hard to find, one Affordable, durable CHEVROLET, 1966, 4 dr.•L CHEVY 1975, C-65, 10 _Bauer, 3S1 autt), new owner! ^SETAOOtA BROCKMANS-RV hord top. 283, V8, runs'd wheel truck, 2 0 'dump F'tiros. $9500. 733-9250 $8,995 r - . good. Cali 837-6305.- -bod..Call 825-5635. . . . I 734^107 l-eOtt-773-3167 - FORD '94 Explorer XLT, Mtn Home Ford (600) 743-3326 J CHEVY 1957 resto red P U , 4-dr, AT, ve, AC, C/C, , , *g4 m onth terterm, 6 a c . ■ ■ . . For sale: 1986 24' Prowler _ 4 1007 ^ I- F 5th wheel. Excel oond.,. ■ V8. chrom e wheels^ g la ss , ,PW. PDi^ cass. Factory CHEVY , '93 % T SubOrt)anL $6900.677-4102 pack, 6toreo system, cus-Ir. w' ananty. (KP369. $2 i,o o o : - tom c a n v a t tarp. 644-7517 $19,995 • ■TjTPmjgnr CHEVROLET, 1 970.V4ton, After 5:30 PM 733-6172 Kit Mark 5 29' 5 th w hool. J M tn H o m e F o rd _ 4.000 miles on new trans- pi A-C, Hitch Included.I DATSUN'67, Roadster, (BOO) 7 4 » 3 3 2 6 . ' ( I, ml»sIoft,4SO m otor, good . CHEVY Suburban 1987, S4498. Closed this Sat.I. dally drtver. n e e d s flnlsh- ...... SoolS'MonT— ------od+complotecartDrpBrts.-IS tires, have receipts for all,- FORO;V4tonr1986.-«3SOO.- , | - BROCKMAN'S RV ' $1200/oner. Call 734-2694i- repairs done recently. CaDS36-2609orS36-5040 i - 734^67,324-4203 or ; 7 Runsgoodl $1500. Call CHEVY, *90 Lumina APV . 1800-773-3167 jFORD I960 Thunderbird,— 324-3877. : . ■ FOR0.1994,F2S0, extend- $9600FIRM.,324-S694, j ^ . •■78K ^^ooo._e37^7e^_ ( Mint condition. 324-<928 • - -; o f le r . — $7S0/Offef. Cali 734-7791 ■ ^ ; CHEVY *68 C am per Spo- , I------clal1/2Tfto»r3»>engfc»r PS. Sea to appreciate. i . . $1600. 8 2 5 - ^ 1 ^ i I ■ I ^ ■ ■ '-f -''...... ^ r : ! ''7 ■ - \ j ■■ • , - _ Fridoy;y; S optom bor'l, 1995 TltTi03-N<3-Now3„Twln Foils, Idaho F-'S t r m s i t bbrtatibn-Tr'ransportati(tion ?

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MtnHom»Ford /• , AUCTION EXCHANGEQE atuddod snow tiroa. runsm I 1054 (800) 7f>-3326 ____' 3 2 4 - 1 ^ • good, $3300,734-5329 FORD ‘94 Toufuo 4*r locks.I i At # # # # OITTLETPRIIRICE .* Mtn Horn* Ford ----- 0^.734-4005 (800)743.3326 ■ ^ R C U R Y 7 4 Cougar - YOUR BLtjE BOOK <5495 Must oooll Excollonent VOLVO>975 TLC can 1986 TiTEMPO 4 DR. FOHD,T-bIfd, 1987. turboirbo condHton. $ 8 5 0 .734.009 ^ have thla In good running 1990 TOPAZ LT Front wheel1 didrive. Dutomatlelransmisslon. •-;co o p 9 .1 2 C » < n i LOADED; - oood. $200, 733-7532 AD '-Navy blue, UlUtoor1no,crul8« | I . # M . airccndilionln' •up»r tile*. $4700/off®/^ MEHCORY Capri '83,302102. — — - Dlr.eona»ioning,!ronlwhoeU U | # a l ' - - OUTLET PRl(S’fe"...... fQ . AC. PS„bra, good tiros,as, VW73 QUO $1200 - ' VMES CLASSIFIED— Z295 M ust 9or K r S 1986 trAURUSWGN.; Call 736.3903 or 734~-4417. PAYING ! 1991 TOPAZ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ f l Automatic Iranansmlsslon, air condiiionln^f. 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BLUE BOOK 111.190 TiotalHc.lzDAffiDr*S maictOng interior, V 1992 ACCORD U(5^111123'3 3 1989 MA2 Rod. 4 dr., 5 spd. trans.. powor wi W W tfZ-4167. silver medo power door k>cks. cruise, tilt wheo lA A front wheel drtvo.IZU TROOPER $ BLUE BOOK $13,300 >10911I l l l CUTOVER $1000I wheel drive, 5 speed V if f l , 1990 ACCORD EX IJII^^goisuz■conditioning. - • | 4 door, ayto. transmission, powor Local 1 owner. 4 w j E E E E m i E & bnikes.'frontwhoordrtvo. transmission, air ct ml lARUIMPREZAglH .OUTLCT PRICE 8^098UI a ' OUTLETPRICEomatic trensmisskxi, oir ¥ 1993 ACCORD EX OO 1994 SOBf13.000 mDos. WAS $12,995 Local 1 owner. 6 speed trans., ftont1L. wt . 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A/cll. tw on h is w a y to would o u betaking, “Damn j Q : - m y w d u l d .MM a arlon' i m a y w cl i 15 new record. .Vanankees” on (he road, , B r a n d o 'refixse i o seee e t h e . s e ttin g 9 ■Q:llI heard that Donald W'hen hc w ill that be? — - ^ movies he znakO?—-KL! K [• . A: CJialk it up to yetyretan-. p h s i so ld o f f m o s t o f GAl. A l ae antique furnishings A: A: Lewis is tiow prepar- ____ other. BraodQ.quiiL-l ...... : g'for a'70-city national 71-ycar*o]d adm ’has» m a d e i ■ :^ 'e with his Paltn irig f ur o f the musical.'.The a c a r e e r o f so r ts dow iq>ln p la y - I estate. What has be tour «d all these treasuies shovlow opens Sept. 25 in ing' the movies be spixp p e a rs —T.Q. Balti:ahimore, and it will- tour - in, with certain exceptic Apparently, Trum p • forr twti o years. Maybe you • • — Nlone o 10 purchase reproduc- .canm catch him in your his )m e to w n . ' mlore o for use in M ar-a- home 4 Q: W hy was Elvis Pres- r ce c c « c n t ‘ , tlie legendary Palm Q: tlms Her ycamihgsgs to get Claik, are suing>g i G r i f R th is B a r k i n sa; f b c ^ ch i estate formerly ley’sy’s doctor in the news ill into back into-showbii b i z have ,,that th ^ claimI sishe trashed sizes about b t h a t cd m by Maijorie M eni- ' Bgamsa in ? — L T . le * < « - , ta k e n h e r b e h in di, , and-not:_lhcir.$3.5 a mlillibn ill East model. In fa B e a djcr i e Post, which he’s' A: A: In July, the Ten- ■ «. n - in f r o n t o f . th e cam ca eras. • Hampton housese last sum- out with sucl r e p la cd e dinto an expensive nessc;ssee Board of Medical - S -r-as-LinO a.^ e c lu b ;------—‘ ------t J tijam a r incrs rcvokcd"Dr. =5SHw =nigr=== w i f e ? — atego* producer of the TVrv qjecial The Clarte, wlwho rented ‘Naomi'Can; A : Airip | has been a famil- George eoi Nichopoulo;;’ li- f, “Brady Bunch\x iiom e ■ the house to G rriffith for provide uscfi likes togure I in the antique censt:nse because he overpre- . M o v ie s ." $85,000, say thathat furniture . to walk and t i o n s ofnearby fc West Palm .scribribcd addictive drugs lo . Q : I used to getjet such a lefes were chewctA'cd b y p e ts , f o r E lle n 's pi L o g o ,h, til wlierc he enjoys hiss palients, | including kidc out of sedogig George ciystal glasses wewere broken It seems thasays she fanta- Beachhis own buying and singeiger Jerry Lee Lewis. lo sc= Seg«I pl«y the banjob« on and silk mgs weiwere ruined, model studcnbeing a fashion ownedt i ah i i n g . A F l o r i d a Nichopoulos, Ni< 67, .said tlie •. Dqjp various TV talksbshows. .Is among other thirhings. They - .Q: O fthefact, she hangs weather:e told me that -.decisleision by the board w;us -C 1 C - is due to arc asking for• 533,000 to playedich supermodels turnedtp‘s i tasle is on the “idiodiotie” and blamed Ihc 1 ^aico.” 0 it true ^ t he is iposite . n u te his nlgjilclullub ddnit cover the damagejges. ' beSSre Pierlvangciista'and“ pnvatec' side. a ctiotion i on lingering resehl- ent over Presley's de;ilh.j IS cn- aooi^ and if so^ wilwin he be - Q: EUcn Buifcnidn is one who-playedimpbcll. They Trumjle lhing.s he buys arc ment 1977, when traces of lilt his plqnngbisbaigo?—7— PJL of our favorites sactzrsses, moafihns?-:fui tips on how jar figus re n e a r i]je q u a lity o f i n H any dinercnt prescription oL It’s A: Those reportorts got a ' and we were sursuiprised to A: Priord to what to w ear shopsjriginals, of and the tnanj ugs were found in his B r a n d o nes-to ■ bit garble*^ though^ there is learn o f her plaplan to be- actors-havepublicity tours. Beach,cs, chairs and paint- drug ion m odel.* Agent 007. 1 le goes for arc really body,k ly . • ccent- som e connecticm to the Star come a fashioc [iat-Barkin is a doing hi ' . I Brando has yet to : Q: Isn't it sad but true of such movies;s as “A What prompted:d 1her dect- first playedent. 1 ncgotia)p quality, even for Q: .< ..him self with Johnny I> -s .• - ■ I ’ apd^N o sion to leave acacting?'— -on TV; “Ca:be four actors source;s,” says my Palm that'at Tisha Campbell- has 1 in “Doa Juan Do Marc, busy Touch of Class" m a-Xady.^ L.C aired live onid James Bond Trump*I spy. fcsteca e d p o s itiv e f o r H IV ? — ^ j . His performance oppo!novie. W ay to Treat a*0 a’t Segal, A: The BroJronx-born anthology sererce Brosnan, flashyhen sii he-comes into aa CWW. . Faye Dunaway was « in Truth is, it wasn’t cd d a u ^ Batkin turned 41 iii April, Scan Conn;d Bond in the . ‘Tliele i shop, it’s usually -AA: : Rumors began flying • trancing, as usual, butiricst. 61, but his talented isangjaaz an age that pretretty m uch in seven film' — JI« nowhere1 retinue in tow, com- arouound Hollywood that immense girth was note ri c a l *cr P o lly , 2 7 . S h e sa i M ^ ^ - ru les o u t th e staart r t of a fash- to ’83. Dtoj Brosiuu), six the driwith one man stand- Camjimpbel! was exposed to I no wonder he declinesce his and show tunes ^ h 'lu b th is. ion modeling carccr. Still, istarred.inVC I starred as sconces,jard over his Italian c the AIDS virus because of •1 view his more rco ■ tanZs Supper Clti oud papa Etten remains5 iiin terrific “Casino Ro. Barry Nelson- ings hethe i parking loL Don- her;r friendshipf with "Ea^- screen pierformaDces. actor summer. Her prou in'atten- shape, perhapspitfccause, George Laz1 Bond.in 1954 not topjesn’t buy anything E, thethi rap singer who died Brando has been1 bta tv- . of course, in ther o f t^o the debona:!asino Ro^'alc” copies,'ut getting the pricc in MarchM from an AIDS- o f D r. she's the mothe woridng on his. next moi iatcd illness. ’II get ^ o lly was supppposedly children (Jack,ck. 6, and one film,tn “Climax,” an Bcach first,sp and a favorite relate “Divine Rapture,” ^m pbell, 26, who por- owing lihed up for a reuclum cn- Roniy. 3) fromI hiher unsuc- Majesty’s erics.Sc “^eilining phrase is, ^1 which he plays a pric lys Gina on Fox TV’s C g a g e m e n t a t th e endaid of last cessful six ^ ^uwarriage i- in 1969.nncry followed antique11 have to do bcUer,’ trays Those flow ing clerii ithe^y series “Martin,*' e tfnt month. I suppoxe theret is to Gabriel Qyme.le . ■ ' 'R o g e r Mo^Ims, from 1962 with ad re rather curtly nvji cothc robes should cnhance lies flatly that she docs ilayed always the possibilbility- that Since the split,lit, she’s be-'--the role —David a N iven plcte wilit-orrleave-it man- stale? on-screen appearance. n oit t ssuffer from the virus, tody. George might stnitrum >his CQmc very muchich her own nery with sevi1967’s spoof • ing guar Then, the veteran ac hat’s more, Campbell is il,** is barijo forj*olly. Hewlow ^cr, 1 woman — datinging y o u n ^ — from 1973loyale,” then car in thiAs ardent Je ^ What - witl take the lead in a aking appearances on l)attle hear this secondI gigg w as men, playing sexjexy bad-giri thy Daltonizenby ti played aid doesI fans, oilr vacation m aki make o f *H1ic Island o f 1 / talk shows to spread a? — • cancel(^ so Polly[y isi back parts in such filirilm s os this two outings.laip agent'for withoutI i n c l u d e d s e e i n g ti -.Moreau,'* M ay^c he’ll until her year’s “Bad CoiC o m p a n y , ” ’8I, 9. “On Her''down fiion stage in New thee goodg wocd. The fact achnnce b) qxKt a flow w aiting tables un rric to • n e x t sh o w . learning how toto tdrive (fi- If BrosnanSccrct Service” .bargain, but we missed tliatIt she’ss HIV-negative is w h ite c o a t in th a t (Hiel isitivc .news,io Tisha’s her to' ■ Q: If peoplei J in the ^!y) and takingn^ w hat she goods in the s • Y o u ’ llYou I mentioned posit Q: Is it really tzqe ti le. back that he fan.s.IS. Susan Olsca, wbo plqId TV Hamptons, the du D U 1 busi- \ /. Omelet I - - booze or bothr O lsen,-;a su- nesses II Served wi admits to driving whilegot 1 a i^y he M hash.brow [blew I I I W fljfL der the influcncc o f ah toast or hoi. It happened abouon. ing the n ||F ^ -great, ^-tnrs, year or so ago on the W biscuit &j€e r \ I V n .•Coast As a result, sheis Ik}- ’s b . u t Reg. $4.9 to enroll in sj^ ia l drivir ia g e many s e \ I ed courses assigned too tD e n - rest- m M W j J ijv t h e dents - , m Itte: \ 1 ■ cases.- That’s whcm a s I ohas resent: Gritifrffith pcrm arket tabloid go ? V 1 3 . 9 vith ' 1 .1 0 Blue L akes B lvd. N . 'hold ofthe stoiy andlaphic bli the crowds, the trafrafllc and iry’s Westland Hyundai .. 24 H our Service j • o n e COU- wns. I *■.. it way-out o f proportion. such. The rc a ^ or . 7 3 6 4 4 8 2 ______.7 Days A Week J . Olsen, who looks gn pie, G rah^ andd M1 a u r a I! a ll g ro w n t e l l s m e st» ielly. I I been throu^ one iiianu an^ late last year. ^ t g a g ^ to a s a le s m a n b y t name of MitdL Susan I been wcridng as a giap] >9Z / ^j I 1 0 7 0 1 a itis t f o r m a n y y e ais.^ . I at Gory'

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Peter blam ed JackJac for all the j— — n fcr to kcc*p her away frc w iio p:y la straight, he says). bizarre occurrcnces■s iiin Aremid, as A H e a ls o m a d e a su g g c stn o n “ AIke ll 1 d warrior o f old, ofthe painting.___ ——a M l ------na-about'hcr mheritut a b o u t L a s i u x u r i a n t d r e a d - —m Lily, accompanied by C h u m a n is.aboutb< as hand- |R | nor, brought Luke to s 6 fe e t us 3 Iany ;nan has the She agreed to leave Lul...... 4 w h e n0 be. 1 and, brings an Ridge apologizedItohis'fa^erfor' to under Connor’s supervisFrom Rosanna. solutelyity i to his role that storming out on him.im. Thom e told Uion to Rosan- built likeiptured the rapt at- Jessica bow -happy.ty.he was to be.. ;ancc-moncy,------s p o c ts _1 liof a m ultitude of ■ I m arrying M acy..Sti.Stephanie ap- Cal and Con- locks, leis w c rs. proachcd 'M o ^ and toltold her that she X SH Mateo wamed'HayIe>I see Damian! some as k n o w s h o w h a p p y M ^ acy makes w a s a b o u t to fu ll o f f thuke e ' for a-visit right toSoap t studs Keith Hamilton Cobb Thome and she’s vcjyeiy glad to have lor offered sjm pathy to'ision. intensity [Qhn N. G oudas I Noah c>n *A M C ’ Macy join her family,ly. Jessica stated finally adm itted his r h a s c a p ti -that she had, been dozoized since £)y!^ ___ JB _M lm i _was,over..AIeC'w; te n tio ne c audiencc'nas first kissed her a yea/ear ago. Dylan" . not to interfere in his tr s o a p vieva in on'thc'Julia- KeKcithhas-.becft-intcrest- — ------: -felt HI madeJe 1a toast to the- --- j m ■ lerie asked Alec to haveey that Arlene storyline.” cdI in acting ever since he - • b rid e a n d g ro o m . annulled, ^ ^ a leamede w a g o n . T a y - ' S"and o for'.thc rm ro' wasas a kid. He graduated that Edmund, had discus:to'Derek, who jqhite reaction' has been fromam New York Univcrsl- ) heJm»ngly_positive. ty arand studied w ith the liiSUSSia Victoria \ Rowell - of adoption w ith Brooke; marriage to ' (■ Drucilla on ‘Y&R’ luctantly allow ed Trcvoiwam^ Mateo _ ip’s, a black m an Pla>^ay\W ghts Horizons and \- Pbyllts, having takeaicen tranquiliz- P' Jamie about Janet Grccrmarriage.^'Ar-. locked; ai relationship w ith Cirelirele. In The Square The- • • ' ers, collapsed after DannyDi told her Marty brosroke up w ith Dylan. Clintnt overcome with pain as■ehisinarriage' si -'N oah c siwoman is not the atrere schools. Along the 1- ay. Keith developed a that he w ants to go throu^thn with the asked Car!:arlotta to keep Cristian andid the woods: Janet founced (rom ferica fTobb, it’s‘"a usually the othr . w ay. • I eat respcct fon Shake- divorce. D anny begged5cd Chris to wait Jessica fromfioi dadng while he's aw^y.y. insisted she get medicalissed i the issue part, the' around.’ i However, great - t until he w as a free marnan before mak- jnvierturrumed Rachel on b cocaine,C- i.i I ■! I II Ike. Brooke re- ovcrwhel! case, the w riters ' spealeare and has played ( . ing a com m itm ent to Paul. Nikki Cristian ggc o t a j o b -at th e c h u rc h a nId d ' 'or to question In soap:up with just the man)any roles in the Bard’s • m a d o il c le a r to N ic Jcthat c t h she blarhes (old Andridrew and M arty about hisis cn. Laura was havi ngel a o f circumstances carminnon. He says working Sharon for his presentent predicament ^ecial projroject for Angel Square.. Grant lied to Ryan wshe walked in , a wlitlcisliioned v a "Sort o f' on1 a TV soap opera af- but Nick turned aUealeaf ear. .Sharon' ' _ asked where their motlicnd Laura and' ' norm, lit’; i e a s opposed to a fordsrds actors the opportu- plradetf w ith M att to clear Nick's M cjiffl! I and Frankie encouragedtl a tten tio n . c r w a yplot. a: I’m encour- nityty to try'and do their name but M att toyed,5d. w ith her and Tor Paulina. Donna disc i n t h i sA-ith c the steps the best!St ^w o rk d a y a f\c r d a y . I f s a id 'h e m ig h t d o w ha le ^ v c r s h e w a n ts L ucy learnedlea that Luke was awarere Matt kept Michael's illn c a m e las u r taken regarding onele (dajf doesn’t'produce i f sh e s le p t w ith h im tig•agaiii i >. of Bobbiebie and A lan’s developingIg Tomas and Nick overhcj — right sel.nd Noah.". ^ thee ssatisfactory results, ‘ & Lucy also suggested UikcX a peculiar phone call.when ' he was and fashans know, Julia was thereere’s always tomorrow. ■ ■ ■ s s s i s s v is it Madam a d e.M aia for advice on'm ' prisoner l^lustine (as Riher was. Matt fairy talein by Noah when InIn addition to his work dealing withwii Laura. Alan tokl Robinin the startling discovt^xl t Joe to fi^t stock 1pli away and needed on I "/"All My ChildfUn” and , Alex found Ava quc!lucstioningJere- that.herr HIVfi test results were in.n. been trapped by Justine,iscovered that aged wil?tuary. As tim e thee sstage. Keith became my about the murders,rrs. Neal p |T c^ Kevin andnd M ac decidd to go under-r- Josie caught Buck nosipiIness a sccret.. show hasi , the two found 'ihvolvolved'with a program his condolences to Gw;jwyrt. Ally con- cover to) M^ aia's women’s seminar,r. Evidence Room. Later,icaid J Buck on Julia andvcrc mCitu'ally at- conninnected with the New ' tinued hcf plot for revengerev against Mac realiJilized he w as jealous .whenm Gary with her suspTcioi. Vicky, held As fansd, but there' was Jerscrsey correctional sys- Danny. Stem blackmaimailed Tess into Katherineine told him that she andd ' w a s u p to n o g o o d . J a k eRachel), i made taken lingin standing in the -tem..m . ' . ■ giyjng Ally a 5 a photographer Pamianwcw e re b o c k to g e th e r. B o b b le ’s _ gH l tb P a u lin a fh )n ) J o/ e that she had she ranKeitji a feltjt^ was “Yi“Young offenders, both hreatm ^ ib « - <)c^ to) HaveH; ^ v S e tJimqiy to ^ Joe'to stay aw ay frotile, not Rachel. a san^tiof the'writers to in- mencn and woihcntctwTCh'..... pose her as the staUccr.XT. B r e c le a m e d u re o u t herh e unhoppiness hurt Tony,y. Vicky sharpened a spootipg around the passed,J ihe race issue in a thc*ac'ages of 14 and 18, . a b o u t o n ^ in te g ra l J> airt rt of her moth- luJcc h e^aid that L iu ^ had spokeri toIq .g » n while Grant visited, Josiewenttp they wciway. The question werenv encouraged to write er’s past Buck toldI A lly that he is. Sonnyaboiboot getting out of the clubib brochures for a sanitariunIon that Buck tracted,or didn’t com e-up 'playsays. Naturally, m ost of - oh a m ission to find[.Stacey’s St killer. . business.I. MI iguel reluctantly agreedd ■■■I II ■! ■■■e intercepted a somethin]ulia kept retreating them»n wrote about their in- which inadvertentlyy ffueled Ally's tojoinNec4ed and Lots in a plan to getct BHM SOwSlSiS>e and warned wa^. naking Ke love w ith ner-cr-city life. Professional plans against D anny.•. TessT< infuriated Sonny out.ut o f their recoid company. QttThTs wife. ” clever ofand he began to actoitors would appear in Steffi by annouiiciag h -Jo sh , M a tt a n d D a v idon ^ in the dun- trodueeIt Uwas because he andd ddirect staged readings , E E B i B : to th e g u e s ts . when some scaffoldingxl Ju stin e w ith - . u rfiq u e black w man. As it of■ ththe young people’s Lucy and AIon-Michaetum. of colorout, Noah learned work,jrk. It was a vciy satis- . ^ f E v o n anannounced i that he was Icav- /- her room and found the i until Juli:lla had been-rap^ fyinging experience and a in g o n a trip to sail around the le he had given her was br f r o m mIS astill dealing with leamam ing process for all Antonio askrf Micfctickey. to connect worid. San>am todc Scott up on' his of*.1 f- . M ichael told|A lexandn ^ N o a h srmath. a n But all-has cohceh c e r o e d .” him with his gun contoclO a.Qm s.Tlic fcroflKcniendship. Cariy warned Mike£ interest in finding hisd were1 injured think itsolved ’ and the two Th seeingsee each’oth- with Lan>iry, received th^new s thatIt sn ap ^ at Armie whcrbroken. Alar\- and wasr and ! Sydney Penny he : ll thinks it may have cr secrcdy. D orian’s planpla to get he acceptipted an'otrt-d^ow n job.,).. for lus copy o f their^divIra he has no the aflemhave a definite rap- openlened some new av- and David back to glether ^ back/ircd. K(Ukcmad

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