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______7 i -, r ‘ e w jT --1/ ■ ■ , - Jm tip ; piiBWgl M G o o d m o r n i n g S e n io ]^ rs g n o u p Ib a c k ss M i t ic h e U b ill . Today’s forecast: ~ -. ------Partty cloudy wilh’widik'idelyscflttered’ar: flic WaahiDgton Post*^------“ TT'TT--of-the-reform-fTi-factiofT+avc-cndorscdnh the • ■ StillrRothcncflccicdned thc’widcsprcad'dis------lernoon-and-cvCTittg-tl5*thundftrstOTinsT~^ —— ZZZZ—ZZZZl-Test:LyoteJialdsJcey.- J*3 nc n ivholc.wh. ______^______annointmerit in the plarplan's failure tojnsurc- Lighe varioblc winds. Highs Hij near 95 dc- MW A SH IN G TO N — The AAmerican m Asso- i I ■ mi' m . ^c'm ost glar;laring cxccption is ihc AARFRP. every American, "I donJon I want you to over- grces. Lows 55 to 65. cialHation o f Retired Persons, thehe majori lobby- ‘ the sclf-st■styled “pro-rcform " bloc.li5.lhat had which uchicvcs/cs its principal objcctivcs; iiin interpret whal I said.”d." he told a reporter. P a g e A 2 ~ ' iogog group for senior citizens,;ns. announced the mostt tol gain from President 'Clinton'sG: Mitchell’s bill;ill; prc,scripiion drug bcnufiifils “ll's nol a pcrlecl bill,)ill. but better than the Wednesday it will supportjhcthe hcalih:carc_.original hihealth care proposol. As-Ss-Mitchcll- for Medicarec recipientsn anti govcmipcticnt sialus-quo," )ill of Senate Majority Lead(ader George J. narrowed?d the scope o f his' b ill,. h1 e to o k paym cnts-for loilo n ^ s r m carc. The powcrl'ijrl'ul lFcw other reform advocatesadv would go as- vlitchcll. D-Maine. endinggji a drought of away ^eje self-interest binding the coalition,c< grass-roots orgairganization will solicit siippoiinn-JiiC. The AFL-CIO criticizedcrit the Mjtchell __ ------—■------— majnajbr-brganizational suppoitin foTthe-mea-I a disparatate group that incfuded theth< AFL- foTWilclieirmm !ne>vspaperads,-phonc callalls' birt as~ dctnm ental‘‘• to'to workers becausc it ' ^ / sUrlUrc. . . CIO. the; fcbig three autom akers, famiimily doc- to 100.000 activctivists'aod dircct mail to on3ne would impose a lax on insurance premium Rock Creek plansUS . But E whilc'thc endorsementnt oc f the group, tors and c(consum er orgatjizations. - - million householrholds. growih and. if noi enoenough Americans arc_ ' By the end of Octobcaber, two Hansen * witvith its 35 million members,s. vwas welcome Althougugh they plan to fight to) ppreserve ' ."It's our stroitrongcst hope to kL-cp reforrirm insujed by 2002. wouicjuld require employers women wont to rcplacc:c tthe Rock Creek ne\lew s fo r supporters o f the: lelegislation, it Mitchell’s*s faUback plan for employloyer pay- alive and g ett to tc cohfcrcncc," said AARIRP to pTiy a*>imaller portionion oCiheircmployccs’ ...... Trading Post w ith a. rcstatitaurant and store. lals'ilso underscored the conspicipicuous lack of ments fot■pr workers Insurance —— the so-_ lobbj-ist Johnt^Rothcr. R “The alicrnaiivc: iis insurance tliai^thcy absorl) ab; today in_inosl I; Page Cl supiupport'MitchellTb'in has; received,re from callcd cmjTjploycr m andates — fcwTrr'members "noiliirig ifMitcKtcKcll d o csn 't succc’cd.” ' union cuniracis.

M en'held at Jero□ n m e ~ No charges have beciteen filed against P u d d l e l u s h e r four men held in Jerome)m e iri connection 1 G em[ fires with the stabbing deatl;ath of a migrant worker. P a g e C l tlireaiiten

Aspiring to be ma; old toowns ______' Joel Rogers, the m anI wlw ho Ifist the elec-r I The A ssociated Presss • tion to Rupert M ayorar B! ill W h itto m .______I ~ I .Y^ants tHiTjob now thatat Whittom is re- I Miliiar>’ helicoptersrs ppounded ceniral Id'a- signing. - P a g e C 3 ho's raging wildfires< withwi thousands ofgal- Ions of water Wednesdlesday while fire crews reinforced fragile lireiro linesI and dug in to proicci remote summernor Ihomes and lodges, ------■Tw'u-historit* m ininging communities north—— of McCall were ihreaieilaiened by ihe fires and End of record cha:lase? residents faced probableable evacuation, Matt Williams hit hiss 43rd4: hom e run in I Over 4.000 firenghkfilters wore commiiled his’l I3th and maybe lalast game of the j lo blazes across the statstate and a battalion of 1994 baseball season WetVednesday. I 530 soldiers began two days o f training in P a g e C 7 preparation for deployiioying.on Fridjy to the (largest ofthe llres —- thetl 2y.000-acre Coi*- ral-fire north of tho: resortro community of W hat to watch M cC all...... Television networks arcar making plans ...... - - I Fire bosses in the PayettePay National Fbrcsi to fill air tim e now schC'rhedulcd for base- I still hoped to more thanhan double the corps of ball. 350 firelighiers they ha'havo on that blaze, but P a g l i C o / major new fires were:re starting: throughout the West almost as fa^fast as crews contain those already buming.g------The-Nnlional-lnicragiiragcncy Fire Ccnter-in------V Boiso said more ihanlan 23.000 firefighters were slill on the linesies o( f 33 m ajor fires in M adness a t Silverer Creek • -nine-states: -Whilc-crcwTcws contained 11 ma- ,, 7110. water boils whcn:n bigl fish go nuts jor fires on I'ucsday.V. t;ight new ones were t. over little bugs at the SilverSi Creek Na- reported by midday WeiWednesday, ture Conservancy near PicPicabo. The Corral Fire nonllorth of McCall, which - P a g e B l ■ ' ■J’. MIKE BALSOUFtrmw T i m ^ m, exploded in timberr drierdr than kiln-dried lum ber to triple in sizeize Tuoslavc noticed on increased availabili-'au W fiait t it’s called fire danger. WASHINGTON — CoiCounting on tyof'crairank," a stim ulant that g ives'CS users a Forest officials were:rc recommendingi rcsi- m om entum , the ClintOn admidministration longera• and more physically andi nmentally Methamphiphctaminc is a inanufac- dents ofthe old miniiining communities of Back to classes and its allies planned to10 send; their damaginglg - high than cocaine, tured ccntral;ral nervous system stiniu- Burgdorf and Sec«shesh t_q cvacuate. The S33.2 billion crime bill to the House xhc strCircete not flooded withim n e th a m - lant. w orst-casc scenarioI wow as i f all the fires in _ The 1994-95 school^ yyear is fast ap- fl(K>r today even though the^hey remained phrtnniin :rank. but The mostst commonc street name forr the complex joined togethertogt near Burgdorf. 1 liuw 10 gui.yum ------votes,short o f assuriiunng Its pas- there hass beenI an increase in its avavailability the drug, wl 'I- ■ a i>opulur l iuts|jiiiigs. ■ kids'rcady;- sage. , . . - in the pastist year; said Merrill Kelley,By.'spcclal form, is “eracrank.” Other street namess Fire bosses said theihe CorralTiro merged _____lige E1-a_^ _ — "ItMl-bc a squeaker, but)ut we’ll Y^n -agent inr'chargc c fdrTdoho^Burcau-'ilu' o f N a r - ' includc “ metmeth." “ciystal mcih’ andi ■ with the 2.200-acro• WWarm Spririgs'blaze. it,” Rep. Bill Richardson oflof New Mcx- cotics Dis''istrict Four. "crystal." “Speed"“S; is a generic termn C rew s laid 5.000 feel;i ofol hose along the riv- ico, the Democrots' deputyIty w hip, said a one-<:-eighth ounce of crank, callcdcc an used for allII amphetamines,ai \vhich also0 cr to w et down the How■loward Ranch and oth* Wednesday. ‘'W c’rc.withinlin five votes “eight ^ba a ll.'^h as a street v alu e o:ofS250. .comc in pill11 ftform .______cr stnicturcs.in tim fire\*ire's potential path...... and w e'v e got m om entum ." — Nearer McCall, crcws•cws^on the 17.000-acrc K V, -u. mid - that is about 3K gnam u r s. Four Rep. Charles Schumer,ic r, D -N .Y ., or five pci nplox were confident Secretaiy confidei icople can get high from a Sijmij of Lik? cocainc,ne. crank is a ccntral ncrvou, Blackwell fire compl lent chairman of the House Judicidiciory Com* crank, he: enough of the fire lineline'made between .that e said. lant. Crank causes u.sers to g< . . . Agriculture Secretary7 Mike1 Espy,.cit- m ittee's crime panel, cautiluti^cd that __^t.hasis about thc.SQtncllLnot.It n littl,. blaze’s western, fiank-aiik-and the Jjuilt-up-arca------: long-pcrlodiods of time without sleep ------ing hts work for food-saftMfcty.-says he will— continued delays~cou]d helph^ tKcTJa:" cheapcr s ‘■Jj’ around Payette Lakee ththat some moved off ' street volue’ than cocainc lallucinatc and depresses thei be clcared by an investigaigation. tional Rifle Association ~an■and th e R e - K elley, a( l ie* makes them hall that line to strengthen:n fifire line farther north adding that cocaine still i: ilcy said. P a g e A 3 publican leadership m uster:r nmore oppo- able. “Co L f i i ; appclilcs. Kcllcy Ljcd pushing the flames 'ocaine has generally beer:c n a real inic) user becomes extrcmel;jjj as the w inds continued sition to the-bill;-^- in that direction andJ away av from the popu- constant. added. “ It really takes the tol There’s a good sidii d e ------—' - ‘:you.bavc.tO-Cgurc-wheiihen.you’rc at;:. :.L.:«Jitrs-ccccrtainly-going.to give.co' laicdarca.', y our high-w ater m ark and1 roroll th e dice, ryn for itsts m oney as a drug on th e sti Tobacco is a pariah anamong plants but > "~Pleas"e see C R A N I^ a : ~ ' ™ “ Ple5=lease^e'FIRES/A2 ------even i f you’re n ot sure o f‘where wl exact- it can grow complex mmedicines, from • f iy the votes are, and that'sIt's about the blood thinners to a possibsible A ID S drug. ‘ P a g e ^ p F o in t w e’re at," Schum er saiisaid. fl 1" I H e predicted the vole willrill b e a “ nail- 'Leary J t th'the W o rld ...;...... 10____ Section D _ _down. j aind-I guess fere'ss a feeling earth sciciicnce teacher Jo Dodds. classrooms ollpvHows students to get Lnvolvei/cd Section B B[dm t . : . : ...... 1-4 even c in our luderehip thatlat somehow, DoadsR i ecen tly riiet w iih'104'othcthcrbiolo- and to interactct with> [wople octually workirk*— ters from across the countryiti^ in San ing m tho fie ldd, ,:she said. O u td o o rs ...... 1 -3 . , Section E- the t members woii't let: ththis bill go gy teachei down,*' Schum er said.' • 1 Francisco:o as part of a corporate-sp0 additional i ' tended th(he San Francisco “summit.*lit,” w here through >vhich:h motivated i biology teachericrs :eived a. lap-top com puterr anda five can-share inncinovativc lesson plans anm d I . Jf% . We print cn"recrecycled.paper. t crimes9 subjcct to the deiith'ph penalO ' and each recci >r some third- days of iainstruction. teaching ideas.s. Please recyccycle Itagaln. numdate J lifb sentences for s D o d d s ' ' tim e felons.- D pddss will return to O ’Lcai^y thist fall The computcuter llpk-up also will allo\ow P Q rt o f 3 -w a y c la l a i s s r o o m Unkupii______B-oompu{«r(-her-«xperiencjn cc-and-a:------^------:------Please-see DODDS/A ■ • - • • - ■ • 7 T i\ - ______

■ ,1, “i, A-2 Tlmes-Nows. Twin Falls,Dls, Idaho Thursday, August 11.J99411, -.1 ’ ^ !S.Z ------_ I d a h o a n ss jo in (p 0 PFranks - W ^ t h r noon, Thursday, AAi u g .ir vclopmcnt to10 completely mop up a. WASHINGTON —Illustrating 11! crecies and hundrcdshur o f new_re- ______stnall spot fireIre thal jumped tlic lines - .T _ their point wilh reamsis o f p ap er sponsibiliticss for fo federal agcncips [K ediy! " .• Bands separate highgh teirTper^urre’ z o n e s (o r tK’e , earlier. and colorftil charts, aa ;grou^ pfTand statc govcfr ^ In the Boisaise National Forest to Senate Republicans, iiincluding Nearly 403 ol o f the S e n a te ’s 44 the, flames from the ns — linrludins ------• '"! th e so u th ^ tJ Idaho Sen. Dirk Kcmmpthornc, .Republicans X 13,000-acrclc Idaho City complex ! and Idaho Sen. Lar- blasted the pemocratii were chccWsdtod to som e extent b y a - support the Dole /S 3 7 0 s Ship’s health carc reform 1 heavy inversirsion after racing away' plan. _____ /y 8 0 s ^ ^ iO s from hundred:cds of flrefightcR a day “It’s a jobs progran:im for bu- 52020 pages long, the I r ^ earlier. reaucrats,’’ Kemptho:lorne said d o Ic bill seekscks to give all Amcri- ...... “Wc needd tthis kind of weather.” aboiil the plan crafted:d by Sen. ,.„„s accesss to insurance,-with ...... ' forest spokcfintsmaitJJon-Kass.said. “If _ Majority Leader George}C Mitchcll. subsidies, toi aicaid the poorest pco- it -was like thtthe last three days, you. b^ainc.-^'Thisb-not-ti-thc-hcalih-pie.-Thcrc-wou! vould-bc.no-cmploy_cr_ ___ ■ p \ c a n ’l put anybybody closc to the fire,” care ihot A m erica w ants.ts.“ mandate 'andid ssmall businesses ------Thc-RabbiH>jl-Grcek-fire-hadjumpai------r^Scnate-lawmakcrs-b• began, dc:__woul(Lbc-abIc_l)lc_lOjdcduclJJ3P_|>cr:______- conlrdi lineses to covcr more lhan bate Tuesday on healtlIth c a rc in cent by the ycai^car2000. 7,000 acreses in the Wednesday general, andjtrc.expcclc:ied to take Craig saidd tlthe Dole plan, uri- blowup whileile the Bear River Fire to ___ - up_spccific plans jn ihcic next few like the Mllche;chcll plaii, would not .( ‘ the riorthcas:ast tripled in siEC-lo "days, including the Miuitch'cll ^an “hand ovcr'cor'control of our health 3 ,600-acres. (Crews saved a Foresi and a packagc ofTcredI Iby Senate care future to tlthe federal govcm- ______lO sPiii? Service guardrd station and three sum* Minority Leader Bobb Dole, R- ment." — - 1 ^ ’J^:SjV 80^ m er hom es frofrom destruction, •' Issues ofr COcontention include ' ' ' 80s ^,.l> Kan. 1 1 0 s cirain was inhibiliog ef> The Mitchcll bill seek;:ks to cover ' new taxes, and how m any o f the . forts of crewsws to attack the 550»acrc~~1 95 percentof-Americansn s b y 2000. n a tio n ’s 3 99 million tii uninsured ______i o d s ...... 9 0 : Os - ThiinderboUl11 Mountain Firc cast of and would require empnployers to people shouldild 1be covcred'and by Cascade, wht/here Army Blackhawk pay part 6f their emploiloyee’s in- when, FRONTS: 1 0 0 s — • -i ' h e lic o p te rsi y w efe b a c k in g u p ISO surance premiums onlnlyjfthat CraigandKeI Kcmplhome said the evcd. S^all bole'plan docsIocs include some mi- A- fircrmhtcrs.,, percentage is nol achicv ▼ ' ^ And on thehc Oregon border, more businesses w ould b e excxcmpL ' tiativcs tO;imprinprove health care ac- COLD IV>»RMM STATIONARY ■ ______0 1 9 9 4 Accu-W oBthithor. Inc. than 100 fircfrcfightcrs continued Iry- Money would be raiaised from cessibillty and services in rural ing to herdi thet 2,S00-acrc Rapid new taxes on insurancee |premiums areas, and theyhey will seek their in- P/ossun) ___ River Firc ababove the limberline in and gun ammunition,n. Savings, elusion,— and po'ssibly more — H - , L E?EEi ^ - [m EZ3 m ' — i the Seven Dc\)cvils Range above Hells from Medicare, cuts wouldw^ also in any final pacpackagc that emerges HIGH LOW SHOWlOW ERS , RAIN T-STOt^■■ BFLURRIES SNOW ICS ' 'SUNNY S PT. CLOUDY CLO I Canyon. Errarratic wiiids were blow­ help provide federal suisubsidies to from the Senatenatc. ing embers upui lo a half-mile ahead The senatoritors said, however, Via Asiocialoil Pn sf the poor. o f ihc fire’ss front,fi that’at tim es was Sen. Dan Coats, R-I.-Ind., who they are still[ill in the “reading” CO m oving as fas'fast as a m ile on hour, lead the group of abou>ut a.d o zen slag c 9~with) alall the Senate bills Temperiatures>0c Soattlo 82‘ I! I ..... Firc bossesics were intent on keep- Senate Republicans, ofTifTcrcd w hat and do not wantwar to rush a reform o,. Spokono 9f ig ? ..... ing the namics es out ofthe Rapid Riv- ' to' aid the plan thal comfampriscs onc-sevcnlh Max M^nPcpMin wasWnalon 64 ( hc callcd a “priincr"'t Tbunday. Aii^. II Albuquorquo 97 66. cr headwaiciicrs to preserve water public' in wading thnirough the of tjic economlomy and may raises Accu-WcidiCT * fmcta'n fotOf daylitiwdj CO»^I1IOIH »:^il tiigh Itmpoahi— Atlanta , 92 72 72 ...'.. TTwin Falls quality forr tthe salmon hatchery 1,400-pagc bill. t taxes subslantinintially. V ■ Boston • 8f> 66 c Min Pep' about 10 mile:iles to the easL CAHAOA ■ ^ tl"07 i . ___Chicago______- 67 56 Yosiefdav • 89) 5i 0 .06 ^ _____ . Dallas 93~7T LdsI yoor • WH Donvor 92 63 Normal ' 90 ! Dos Molnos 67 68 PJ;:: Graiink |CemufOAIcno | 9 r | . S unsol today 0:46 p.t 3 • Dolroil 73 53■■■■; Sunriso lomorrow 6:4 r ■— • Honolulu. . 92 74...... 74. (.unar.phaso: Now." a w ? : . Continued.frl.fro m A I ^ i^au and Twin Falls-Counmty-ShcHff source ofFiccficcr with Twin. Falls A Houston 92 73 firsl quarier Aug.j. 14; full C ra n k alscIso gives users a false £Department seized glassvsware. typi- School Districttrict, said he hasti’t seen Indianapolis 60 S3 ;tamine lab- crank in thele si schools b ut h as'h eard llewision I 94»~| “ ..... Aug. 21; last quarttirtor Aug, sense o f braveavety. sometimes causing cally c used in methampheta Kansas City 90 72...,: 72 them to be susuicidal, said Tri-County poratories, called “ bo)c lab:bs;*' K elley' from reliablele s>sotirccs that it and liq- Las V ogas 104 82 Drug T^iskk Forcc1 Director Don ssaid. These laboratoriess arc more uid acid, aree mmaking a comcback in LosAngolos 96 7 70 0 ... Idaho Walden. Usciscrs becomc hypcractivc ecommon in^northern IdIdaho, and the area. , Memphis 94 75 7 5 ..... M axr* Min Pep ‘ and nervous.s. hcI a d d e d .' • ssome crank ts irpported iiinto Idaho The crankik I being manufactured ___ Miami Boach 87 77 partially attributed the in- f said. , now is priced:ed higher and not as in- Milwaukoo 64 58 ^ ..... W alden par from other states. K elley sa I ® '27 Bunoy 92 ] *''' creased avaiUailabiiity of crank on the- As laboratories are clclosed and tense as prcvio;vious batches sold in the Minneapolis. 62 56'0^ Falrtiold 94 icy sa id h c ’sb c c m o ld .— • ■; - NowOtloans • 91r71 t 5; ;: May 5 breakak up of a large cocaine manufacturcrs r relocate,, thi e avail- - area, H a n c h c y : ■” ..... Goodif>g 95? , ■ . traffic ring,, w hich resulted in the ar- ability a of crank diminishches, Kelley E D ■ I ldntoFnlial a r i ' NowYorV 0169 Hogorman 96 1 people in Kimberly, ssaid Crank is not a new ddrug to the S ingle Cufcluban detained O klahom a City 93 66 'oaho Fans 93 r c s l o f l 7 r iVYO Omaha 86 73” •20 Joromo . 900 61 51 Hansen andi 1Twin Fulls. The closure aarea, but it w as not as availailablefora j^Y vveSTEST, Fla. (A P) — Tw en- ____ Phoenix 106 ^84 ...... Lowlston . - 977 5 8 .... o f lhal trailicllicking operation rcduced w\ hile, hc said. . . . . ty -flv c 'o f theihe 26 Cubans who fled . • I TwinI Foll«' I^ m 3H * I Pocalcliofwili I . "^Pittsburgh . • 76 57 2 50 >he am ouniI of o cocaine on the mar- “ I’ve found m ore o f thee product] m ,hc|r homelan, ..... - M a la d 92 land’ in a stolen govem- PortJond. Mo. 60 66 ..... Mallo 90D 5 5 ..... k d . c reatinng g an increased demand ..'t ihe.last year than in p ast yiy f S , 4?;, m ent boat wer but he did while patrollilling in the |dahO> lotteryI Fo'orecasts Extended forecast:ut: Southem Idaho - Fridayy Ihrough used to makeake crank, such as ether,. county.c Users Tuttle saidi hcI has cn- ^ Sunday sunny days5 andan fair nights. I<5olaicd aftcrnmoon and are cxtremcl>ely explosivc-and expen-■ counteredc include thoseic from 17- b 0 1 S E (AAP) P ; - Winning numbers Twin FaUs, B urky, Rupert,Ru Jeromft and Gooding: thunderstorms. Lows in the mimid-50s lo sivc, he said,d. Jyears-old into the late 20s. dnesday in the Powcrball Partly cloudy witli'vli'widely scattered afternoor . draw n Wedne; s in the 90s lo 102 in the hottiittest loca- Six to cigliight months ago, the bu- Detective Sgl. Bill Hatlanchey, re- gan,carc: evening thumlerslorms,ns, Highs in the mid-90s. Vaii Z Z t .lhTmid-S™lSgte''“n' onight partly cloudy. Lows 55 i 2-11-20-2:1-27-44; Powcrball 16 winds 5 to 10 mph. Toni ad Nevada: Friday mostly sunny.. IsolatedIs aHcmoon thundcrsti (two, eleven,;n, twenty, twenty-seven, , U tah - P artly cloud;nudy tudsy and J;nday^cuItcrc Highs in the mid-90s. forty-four, PowPo\ crball sixteen). ers and thunderMorms.rms. Highs 90-95. Lows in the i Podid s Pnirie and WotWood River Valley: ex forecast for loday is 7, a hi{high expo- / Estimated:d jajackpot: S7.6 million. Partly cloudy today> wiwith widely scattered ancmoo,oon .n d ' Continuedj frofi m A I evening thunderstorms,ns. H ighs in th e upper SOs, Toniuht To sure level. vey'of 500 high schoo »artly cloudy w ith a chance o f a b c s e c;AP) a p - Winning numbers n the upper 40s, Fridny mostlyysunV s Elko Couniy - Parti 1 the others access to pro-- l teachers. T h e survey^ foui partly cloudy. Lows in th lersturms east today. Highs ini-rra" i :dnesday in ihe Tri-West showers und thundersi cieniisis and the latest in-- ] percent fell isolated fromm the rapid drawn Wednc 80s (0 mid-9Us lessional scic fo rn ia iio n thal tli can be included in1 i changcs in biological scicrences. Lotto gnn^e an L 2 5 -3 4 -3 9 (ten, eleven, •ictivities. That isolation makes itit'diflicult i 10 I0-Il-15*2i ™ W eatlither summary/ ' classroom aci cnty-fivc, thirty-four, thir- • :ch sajd il w ill spend SIO} : stimulate interest amonglg their stu- Tfiftcen. twenty te [Mostly sunny skiskies prevailed over the Ge}em State G cncntech 61; chenojopod's; moderate - dents, the teachers said. ty-nine). Wednesday afternoon. million overcr three years on the pro- i ;hc end o f 1996, m orp than\ Dodds added that she hhopes other Estimated:d jcjackpot: 5650,000. Courtoay AstTuna and Allorpy^^2222 ot Some lliunderstomismis developed in ihe southwes^est part of gnini. By the - com panies w ill follow G Gienentcch’s - the suite producingi locally(O' heavy rainsliowcrs. ThThe Magic . 300 teachers:rs will have lap-top com- ( j lead in becoming involvedcd w ith pub- Valley also received:d rainfallr from some of those: hlate after- putors and1 printers, pi and the training I lie education. BringingR corporate W U rid*action noon thundershowers,ers, — ------that'gocs'wiiwithihcm-arthe nvc-^y/' : sponsors into the public: schools sys- S Fbnlsi fires nearr BeBoise kept visibilities down to about 4 ' sum m it, M orning:g: Saturn, Mars iy_ everyone ' An aggravjravated drunken driving ^ ' miles at the airport; for most o f the afternoon. Tem]mperatures “ I t w a s5 ireally high-energy,’’’ item has been touted by nton lo Ida- charge againstlinst Dennis C. Amundson Evening:>: Venus, Jupiter^ around thc-state appro.iproachcd th e 90s during ihe dayuy. D odds said.d. *“ Everybody fell g ood to3 from'Prcsident Bill^Clint ; Mhools su- of KimberlyrIy was dismissed in the Winds were |ighi{hi to: m o d e ra te Joiii!ath M Dt'2.02 inchcs fell t It 6 a.m. 53 degrees, one degrc tic Rockies. Clark W«Walworth, managing editor whert cafrier delivery is nol ____ x;:4J.inches/clliaKcy„W„Wicst, j j;Ia ..R a in fn llJ b r^ c sami gan and Ohio, us well as in the I hawc-a ncw»-iip oT-wiih-to talk-to,..to—Local^tes-dftily-aad-Sumla; ,t.y, SV^Opgf Idaho 83303. io, while Overnight lows :nrCaliromia7withsomc-towswei i od in Minnesota includiluded 6.48 inches at Redwood'amc peri- Minnesota. Michiean ; in the editorial depbrtmcni, call:all week; daily only S3.00 per wweek; Sunday Cop, 30 only S2.25 per week. Idahoho rates: daily ito^VabtvSwUiS’*** In S.S inches at Windom,im, 4 .2 5 in c h cs at Jackson ancod'Fnlls, Oregon and northeni i 733-0931II between1 10:00 a.m. and 5:30 and 2.21 al higher elevations.

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■ L' _ ~ . NK a t i o n WHERE HEAa l t H c a r e r bEFORMSTAtJpSIS IN CONGBK!” Earl]ly^dte c(:ouldi;el] I egislalion to reform1 hthealth care must coruime folfollowing the path below beingng enacted• by Congress and ■ Uimpml L a sigrud inio law byy PresidentP Clinion. Four comommitlees with broad jurisdictioction over health issues developed fecommendaudations for health plarj; a fifthifth committee took rio action. taleffbrnew care reftft)rm X / ■ On June 30. a bill la^cirgely similar to C ll^ n 's ■ Ths Senate L aborifMd (u Human ResourM# ■ By D avid EspoI ' ■ well as companieses in i slates with 95 ’ /o proposal—fequiring empimplqyers to pay 80'percent ot)t Committee June 9 appapproved a bill, by a 11 'to'6 vote 3*®' The Associatedi PPress A n a l y s i s — pcrccni c«)vcrage exiexempt. ' their workers' Insurance» premiumsf —mov©d out of' thethi simlfar In most r e s p)cts e ^ to Clinton's proposal that . ------Milchell;can af I afford to suffer H ous« Ways and Meansan s Comm{ttM on aS O to 188 would require all emplo;ployers except for very sm all. WASHINGTOIrON, — In the uncer- . chaojlaoges in insurance companyy prac- defections from se’seven Democrats, vote. !t enlarges Medlcart:are to cover as many as 55 businesses to pay atnb o u ^ 80 percent ot the health tain calculus; oof health reform, liccs:es lhal mosl lawmakers favor.or. :r: assuming that Republican Rep James ! million addttlonal people.>le. Insurance premiumsI forforthoir workers, Senate Republicaleans, may leave il to^ W Wi iih m idterm elections -lessss than Jeffords of Vermontnont-voici-in-fi^or. __: ■ On June 23, a similarar tbill had been approved 26Ito to '■TheSehM'Plnanceic e Cornmlttee approved a bill,111 ...... Dem ocrats to foreorce a test vote on the 1 010 0 days c distant, and-ihe loblbbying Tliree Democratsi — Richard Shelby 17'by tfie H ouse Educatication and Labor Commtttae.»e. .July2.ona'l2to8vi^e/ote. that does not require •controversialI iissue of standby intcntense, the outcome seems unccr-ui of Alabama; RobRobert Kerrey of • ------This legislation aUows discountsdis ftir.very small firmJ, s..._____ employflrs.tq pay premDsmlums but relies on Insurance.Q requirements on business to help tain,in. D em ocratic senators andJ aides ; Nebraska and 0:iDavid •Btnen of !' but lacks the MedicareI provision.prc The committee alsoso rearms and f^er^ subsubsidies'tb tow-lnrome 'perMn _ finance workers’s’ insurance.i whisffiispcr that the Republicans uWoulU Oklahom a — haveive announced their " syuiHi tint, piuposlng------to-t»i;>expandinsurancBnce-coverage;------— AnH the oiitrnirnm p n f lh.it vntr — piKhtsli for an.carly-diowdown-iCif-thcy __opposiiiun_and_Ser.Sen.,Sam Nunn of ’ ‘ expected laie (his Canadlan*8tyle, governn>nnrterrt-run-jiatJona) health his week or early next couldiuld be certain of succccding.;, G eorgia is also coumounicd lhal way. , i ■ On Aug. 2. S en atee MajorityM Leader G eorge J .. ' • — c o u ld go a 1long way toward Kc . insui^ca financed by ta> Republicans say lhc issueje has Several other:r DL e m o c ra ts are , 1 Mitchell (D-Malne) pro(sroposed a b i^ d of the Laborr determining theihe fatc-of lhc most bucoiicome overshadowed slighthlly in unctimmiltcd. aI lislist .that incliidcs' ; . ■ The H ouse Energy’ anand C om m erce Committeee and Human Resources» s Convnittee’ bill and th e . ambitious piccc:cc o f leg islatio n to ilici: p p; a s fi’.vii day^, ihc full cc.Mcnl Sen, Diantic I'cinsic.isicin of California. announced on June 288 HIt had abandoned efforts toI . Bnance Committee bill os the Democratic rcach Congress} in years. o f M M ttc‘h"irll-‘s propos.ll beet;comes who faces a Iniighcghcr;then-expccted ; produce a blll.- leadorshlp-t)^ for flooror ddebatethatstarted Tliesday.y. A show o f su;support would give knowlowii. .SoinJ-of (lie mosl promininent ic-cleclion fight.,Jo;,,Joseph Licbcrman ' • • George Mitchellcil a big boosl in*lus criticitics have been moder.'itcss %vlio of Conneclicut. andmd John Breaux of ■ On July 29. House MflMfliority Leader Richard A. drive to fashion^ a Democraiic major- haveve .spent all year irying to fa^Fashion L ouisianai Breau.\lux has been inti- i p o ^ a r ^ s e d version of the Q aphardt (D'M a) propos ity, behind legisljislajipn approaching __a.bip:lipartisan approiich...... ______..malcly.involved.in.ain allcmpls-io.fash— — ------W aysand Means Commfnm mee'bnias the Oemocratlc~~ President Clinionon’s gcial o f coverage Turning Tui tiieir alieniion inste;lead to ion a bipai;tisan bill,)ill. and he'sihoping . leaderehlp’blll for floor dedebateatartlngAug.15. for all. taxxes es and government coninlrol. Mitchell wjiracccf;cepl Changes that j ----- ' In the House, iit would slr'englhen Repu;publicans issued a thick ddocu- would give Malesi moreme flcjfilbiliiy' in i - ;------E the hand o f Dem(:mocralic leaders who mcnlcm Wednesday entitled •"New reach in g the ‘J5 pcpcrccni coverage are pushing a slistraightforward uni- Burejireaucracics."Ncw Mandates l a SubcommlttMSte« did pr*IIm ^n^ woffc. es and target." versal coveragege bill lhal requires New:w FederalI Powers," Will Milchcll he reccptivc? “ll ■ businesses toI payp 80 pcrcent of 11 Ii ranr lo HI pages, mosl off themi depends. If be hass th

SE LL I tr! ! BUY IT! ® : A T1mo8.No>Nows.ClasQlllod - ^ ^ 5 _ Will FillI E>Evory Nood - g - H n H | M - ? 3 3 -- l 0 3 3 1 ^ T ■ n il gOMe 1to Ifresklent Clinton. v ' ...... -H LnXn/* TT179 WHATlr D o i D o \M m f m r a t a l S u ic id e ca se mnuFder charge;e d ism isse d hM CHIC ■ — OMAHA, Neb. (AP)—— Fpr the ing Ms. Rubiibin as she slept in i i J I WriHMYIflL'MPSL'M m T P T a S second time in two month:[ilhs.raur* 1990. i i i ET M U i der. charges were throvrown out He is servinging 23 to 55 years in FF SB DBIMEIB U IK M ® ^ lU J U Wednesday against a man■an whose prison, u OurAlreadyLoMiW I ex-wifc committed suicidclde three Prosecutors>rs bro'ught murder |£ l n Load^employoyery are in the years after he shot h e r andnd left her charges againstrist Peterson after Ms. U U n b e lie;vable ' Prilz said he had not f i ■ m i *199®= ^ : ------^Petersonra-35-year-old-Id-former—decided—whehether—to—appeal— 1132332$^ a a | Q ueen S ize S e tst s King s iz e S e Air Force lieutenant, wass convict-c Wednesday’ss truling or to seek a I j f .ed of attempted murder for shoot- . gruid jury indiedictment. ■ ■ LAYAWAYS 3 mg *349®= * 4 9 9 ® = ^ " 1 A s a so v ice to the communi' ^r^ii'-iW ehB vcSiS ertapeiifect sleeper,-' wL — — ^ iy, uncial Senrices in r s i coi^unctionv1 withideal Tax D ffl|S y 'inner-spnngg.pillow -top .waterbei JON I. BO3AZ, III,M4.D. Service, willa ioi fa flFREE ^g jj . replaceiem ent m attresses c ^. . onehouruvrfcjrfcshop to ex}>tain U r o l o g y C linic, inc.-, • ------^------. --- ^^your.oJ 'Fridayi Augus IM b A n n o u n cces e the termlnatiolon of the practicece of urology W ed n e sd aty, y . A ugust 17> * 3 : 3 0 p m ,5 KKH)pm,7iOOpi^ K m ■ . Septembei)er 5, 1994. Pleastise contact the officfice regarding - 5 ? ’ " M dispositioron o f your m edica:al records. WlMAIlTasW Phone 7,7 3 6 -0 0 8 4 r a ScfTMATTlfl T h e b u sisiness office wwill remain ope>en through T o reservev e y o u r s e a t m m Magic-VValley Mattress-s mS .Mon.-Frl.10.6Sal.10-5>Clc>CloE«]^un. Septem bei■er 30, ,T994rAftei;er_:tbSJlrne recordtdsjvi I Lbe_at___^_____ . ___Space ,aTOlIaBl*£le.to_ftnc.contfj_ _ |O H . g|J££f„’L.CEiiaM jB ZSTHrWartlnBloi the"oTficeve of Dr Charles GZutler.l . f l n t 'i B ig -- D on't utait foIT ri it i s be. too la te l R a n I^ T W I d W U ^ t j i g E!8EliE18WaabiiiiiB r A-4 Tlmes-Nows. Twin FalFalls.' Id'aho Thursday. Augustusni.1994 ' I

N a t i o n “^JFedIchainn givess tough titalk abo)ut inflattronbefeM^fceyiiOieeting W A S H ININGTON (AP) — Less than a week;k ibefore a crucial Federal Reserve menecling, Chairman Alan. GreenspanI totalked tough Wednesday' t^SS^^J^abouLiollallckllon ______He said'n(■nothing to dispel eco^no- m ists’ belielicf Ihc central bank'ls to raise interest rat». _ preparing to i . “ Readingg between the line's, he Is -givlng-a-strstrong"hinrhe'ls“on"ihc~ . l verge of mimore lightening,” said David JonesICS of Aubrey G. Lanston ^ ^ cotcthcv•Jcw ^ork______Although;h ' G reenspan’s icstim ony-/■ B f ' ' focusc'd on1 Iclong-term is,sues, he also ■ • laid o ut a rationale ra for increasing^ipH E y interest ralestcs even before any wors- : ' eni({g in inflaiflationisseen. .. -l‘B y_thc: jiJimc_wc scc..ihat_final_ M l ^ '.. j; goods prices:cs arc beginning to acccl- | B P ^ ' crate, -that’s's lthe result o f policies putI ■ “ — APphotO- in placc a'y I'ycar ago,” he told the rd Chalrrhari Alan Green:enspanfc testifies on .'V House Goveivemriient Operations sub- Federal * Reserve Board commillec onor mdaetary. affairs. Capitol • Hill Wednesdayay before the House ConConsumer and ... j— • ‘ “ W c have^c no alternative bul to bc; IMonetary Affairs subcicommittee. forward-Iooooking.-The policies wc ' inflalTon from acceleratinjng by slow- show 0.4 percpercent increases in bolh, ^ arc makinglg loday are really more and consumer prices in - ing econom ic grow th withith increases wholesale anc relevant for□r 1995 lhan they arc for lies totaling July, which:h titranslate into about 5 1994." he saisaid. ^ in short-term interest rate - 1.25 percentage pointsts between percent at an annualv rate, said econ- In a close!iscly followed survcv, 50 bert Dedcrick of The ^ February and May. . omisi Rober ^ . . » op- p rivvale ai economists on 1 Congress Northern Trust‘rust Co. in Chicago, ner covers tobacco seedj podsp with a bag In ord< ^ Some Democrats in ' Virginia§ Tech researcarcher Dr. Carole Cramei der to col-. W ednesdayly forecast inflation this :s as prema- "Thai willill ggive'them the support s 'have criticized the moves will be used for DNA resresearch in her lab. Sclent!m tlsts from the U.S. to HollandH year ai 2.7? ppercent, the same as last | or the pre-emptive actions lect the seed s that wl ‘ ture. bul financial markett traderst and they need for t ht help the year. are discovering a go(300 d side to tobacco thahat could provide cheaper3er modlcinea and might economists in recent wcA-ecks h av e they iire seekingking," Dedcrick said, But, Green:enspan said, "By the time < *vcral more Greenspanin jiacknowledged to sub- . small tobacco grovyeiiver survive. , * widely come toxxpect se \ that aggregaigale price indexes reveal j com m illec members' mci that dampening the inflalioion is on the upswing,,* increases this year. Labor Department inflation inflation maypy restrain employment many imbalaalances that are costly to , ek probably grow th in the short run but said the , 1 1 rectify have■c cdeveloped already.’!- - ’ reports . d u e out th is w ee k will give Fed policy makekers the Iasi central bank*nk’s primary objective ' d uses5 fo r to)baccc The privat.■ate analysis surveyed by 1 :d to justify neverthelessIS is price stability, Good b it evidence they need ' o f Blue Chip> EEconomic Indicators of st rates^by a In the longng rrun, the increased cco-' Ariz., predicted prices‘ T , a isin g shon-lcrm in terest * quarter o f a percentage po:)oint alTtheir . n o m ic cfficic!ciency fostered by low -3.2 pcrcent next year. • -, will foster greater job - Plant can Igrow compplex medicinines, doctors• s -s a v ' woS,1k1' ' next meeting on Tuesday.^ i inflation wil - .< The Fedd Ihas sought to'prevent said; ------. ' Economists cxpccl the: nreports w ill grow th, he saic BLACKSBURG. Va.». (.(AP) — In a formula or)r perhapsf even food for kid-• the t University of Californialia. Irvine, to ' sweltering grccniious)use in the ney patienLs,nLs, because it is so pure lhatI see s wheiher tobacco can ggrow a new App;ilachian Mounlains,ns, Dr. Carole it may helpIp themt avoid dialysis. class c o f antibiotic called defiefcnsin. oci ■ ntriguing, tobacco grows for­ At N.C.^ Stale, scientists! aarc inserting L IT! BUY IT! Cramer fingers a fal tobaecacco leaf that is More intri es-N ew s ClassiflS^d' ' lysozyme", a bacteria-killitling enzyme Ijj"®® incubating a viiai humann hiblood protein, eign geneses sO|Casily,lhat il one day I I Fill Every N eed ■- E'lrly tests suggest ihche leafy pariah could do wlwhal;scienti'sls now dependI from f cows’ stomach^s, into» lobacco in ,™ll F ^elleK . . » Ujyok . can aetually grow comple;|ilex mcdicincs, on expensi'isivc bacteria sysiems'andI Searchi o f aiioihcr new aniibiibiolic. 7 3 »3-oa^-i; ______------from hlood ihinncrs to-apoI possible-AIDS- transgenic: animalsai lo provide: bioengi------Not only docs-lobacco:o appearlo ------dnig. And while years of research lie neered medii:dicine. grow f these'drugs easily,, ili grow s so ahead. Cramer predicts. theth< day large and so fast ih:lhat scientists | m | | | | | | farmeri set aside a little tobaccoto( can gel a good supppply ' to help health. ‘T o b a c cCO o is like tho^:yvhltel e Cramer said. ; people ques- .“W c’fc on the cusp," saisaid the m O U S e of o t the plant w orld.’J > And while some p Virginia Tech plant patholhologisl. lion wheiher medicir:ine grown in -rr-.- .-“Thcrc-'an;ni'ioiTofrhuitllcsdicrstill ...... —.....I—: .■■■■ - ...... tobacciV^oujd-Bgsosc-a-hcaUh— bul tiiere’s a real opp»irtnirtunily — Bob Erwirw in , threat, one study indiidirates thal’r ______here."______‘ ot!r-c “ problem M ogen . ia-|,om presidemmt-of-BioSource-Genetiieu cs— intcTnatioiHil;------Tobacco IS under altaclt — In------life BHB i h all sides, as doctors rcvi•cviic its ' ' ■ Netherlands, fed1 chickcnsc a H jH SM capacity to kill. Congress•ess tries tobacco-grown mololeculc and to lian indoor .smokingg aiand Ihe Food Cramerr looktc an aggressive tobacco-• found f no ill effects. - and Drug AdminislralioItion considers attacking bacteriaba and added to il ihe: This could one day be go<’Ood news for regulating nicotine as a dnjdnig. gene for a vvital protein Ihal keeps peo-• the I small tobacco growers; facedf with a But scientists from thele UnitedI States pie from sufsuffering serious blood clots. declining ( market. They pcpocket aboul to Holland are discovering•ing a good side ’ She infecfected pieces"of tobacco leaff $1,000 J per acrc of tobaccoCO, compared to tobacco that aiuld pro>irovide cheaper with the baci)actcria. sproulcd-the leaf bits> with \ only aboul S60 an acrcTC for com or m edicines and might hclhelp the sm all and in a mnrter mi of weeks had grown1 soybeans, * so changing crb Eih^’in. pres* inside their;ir leaves.I Pharmaceutical tobaccoCO, however, ident of BioSource Gcn(icnetics, a new She’s nowno^ extracting lhat protein,, shouldj retain a high pricc, hihe said. - • California company dedic;dicated to phar* p u rify in g it: and testing il .to sec: “But We have to bc cancindid and not W ^ ieil s maccutical tobacct).- w hether the tobacco has processed itI oversell ( this idea, becaususe any new “You can do nearly wtwhatever your the same: wayw the body’ w ould. If il1 venture ’ is going lo take titime,” Long - . 1 1 1, imagination can comcm e up w ith ," hasn’t, thee pproiein m i^ l nol work. BulI cautioned. < Cramer agreed. if it docs,s, doctorsc could get human1 Getting government approvalap f o r ' A vt o u rr s e l v ' I Tobaca) contains about3Ut 4,(XK) chem- blood proleijieins much morc'casily and1 new i drugs takes years.s. So Long icals. Some arc dangyous.)us. Olhers have cheaply. hopes Hrst to establish a market for • commercial use:. Canadianan researchers are also testing» inew tobacco products; by1 selling — DNA Plant Tcchnolo]ology Corp. has an.anticoaguigulanl from tobacco. 1Fraction-1 and a form of lysozyme patented a variety that: prproduces high Erwin infectsin plants with gene*'• • thatI fights |?acicria offff vegetable - levels of sclareol, whicilich is used in altered viru;iruses that grow drugs .inside: •seeds. That will lakc dtat least two placc o f animal m usk; in deodorants tobacco temlemporarily, instead o f creat*• ;years, and should helpIp. p a v e th e If and aftershaves. Ing an entiretire transgenic plant. 'way for tobacco-producuccd drugs, t »Ufi — Nonh Carolina Statelie Univeijyty is He in.serterted a gene for a molecule: Ihe said. ■. — producing Fraction-1, a pprotein-found caUcd alphpha trichosanlhin. which is'"-5-7— “ W ill.m ed icin es in lotobacco ever in all green vegetables butbul thal tobacco being lestecitcd as.a possible anli-AIDS> utfhof-c<>ntrtnccntralionn,'rtlr4ifl.iinta4i o-loM cc^anjl.PfO'IUW'I.SP.Q—!) ers?No.’iCmmerHiid.-‘^Bm Scientists could use thehe gelalii>likc tim es ihe amountan thal grows in iLs nat-- Iterm, inaybc 10 years fronom now, you ■ substancc in cosm eticss irin as little as ural sourcercc, the Chinese cucumberr mayi sec quite a large acreajrage o f tobac- — - tw o yeu rs-T h ey ho|>e-l;e-la!er-lo-turn -plant:------— ...... <— co-grow n for-mcdicinc8,-<,-cn;^m cs 1 0 ------Fraction-1 into a non-alleiillergenic infant . And hee justji signed a contraci wilh1 usei in cosmctics, all kinds; o f things." GIAkc:ept builIding defitails sec:ret fi WASHINGTON (AP)kP) — Senators D 'A m atoD, , R-N.Y., during a Senatele specifics on the buildingig's planning. la t t r e s s ^ ' complained Wednesdayiy lhati the CIA IntelligenceICC Committee hearing on thele conslrudion and cost to CcCongress on at . . had kept them in the da:dark aboul the conlroversiirsialTour-bjiilding office com-1- least nine occasions sincc 1 details o f a new S310 milHlillion headqaar- plex' ne:ncaring completion inn The administration “ha;las no interest > isp o sa l. • lers for Ihe agcncy thal bubuilds and runs Washingtor;ton’s Virginia suburbs. in avoiding discussion off thisI project,” ^ A the'government’s spy saidaiclliles. T h e CriA I/ and ihc Pentagon pro­)- CIA Director Jam es Woobolscy and John iO N igh t S le e p ______‘-‘W c’rc slill viewed aiS s pperhaps being - d uccd a ncnotebook detailing h d w th1 cC-. -. Deutch, deputy defease scsccrclary,.aaid ~ —T l too damn nosy,” saidlid Sen. John building> — designed to consolidateic inajoinlstatemenl. 'rial. T iext Warner, R-Va., who blamlamed Ihe situa- many far-lir-flung installations of thele t D a y • lion on “a cultural problen)lem" wilhin the NationalI ReconnaissanceF O fficc inn —— D()eliveiy. S Twin ' intclligcncc flcid that Icads; Icai .spyagen- o n e .placccc — had been originally 9 0 D ays Size set ---- ■ $ 2 5 9 I ------cTcs’ io 'lh in k theyshcraltnild-bc-excmpt—proposed'id'bjrCongrcsrin-thc'latc”" Dr. Vincent L.VWilliams S j .) Full from scrutiny. 1980s. »auhe a s CC ash.(o.A .c.) :e wc’rc treated And thehe documcnls suggested thai Size s e t ______“Il almost seems like % is pleased1 t o If ncnot satisfied within 3 0 nlgd _ $ 3 i9 I like the enemy," saidi Sen.S Alfonsc the; admirninislration had provided ilgliu, we ll take,the King , , beded dlng b a c k a n d . If undamimaged, ? refund your a n n o u n c e: the ' morloney. 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W o o dlstockn< i l e i g h b o r s : D e a l i nng witBlt f i e l f l f i nm a t e ( ) a (cl^ard Ip a r ^ “ S A U G E R^TIES, T N.Y. (AP) — weeks wc old and the constantnt Whine allowed in.theic woods\ behind a I “v For 27 years,s, IPat and Joseph Kelley of o fengines. ■ new fence in bacilack of their house, have neverr hhad to worry aboul Thc Winslon Farm, nammed for "Wc live here,"rc." Mrs. Kelley said, telling theirr nneighbors to lurn the former foi owners, is now-owiwncd by "This is home.le. Now it's being o M B B H m usic down'.r. a a New 1 York City famil;il^th ai changcd and thereicre’s nothing we can They c lived in splendid iso- occasionally oc uses it for hthunting, do about it.” ' lalion rciakers of an 850-acrc The Th old stone estate is covtivcrcd in Allhough offtiiffefcd $5,000 by W i - farm N-lew c' York’s Hudson weeds w\ and vines, and a wwooden sorneone who) w an ted lo ^tay in Valley ,-umid-id-rolling-hillsrcreekb—ba -barn—is-crum bling;—buJut-tH c—thcir-house-for-Vrr-Woodstock-wcck------and wild tiirkc;key. Kelleys' Kc red wood-frame hihome is end, they’re notIt goinggc anywhere, i all changing. Thc farm w we ell-kept. • Promoters proniromisc there will be isformcdlntoJbc.silc-o£-J—.^—Joscph_KcIlcy..!L55rycai-ci•QldJcc^cnoutth fences aroundaro to keep wan-. thc Woodstoitoc^: *94 c o n c e rt, and ble blc from heart and back pruiroblems, derers away fromrom their homtHTllC------^ tens of ihoususands bf people will and am his school buH driver w;wife had Kelleys will brint;ring i^^ their sonjind ------^ spend the wetvcckend of Aiig. 12-14 no no choice about ihc-impcndixliog^fr—aomc-of-hiS’frlcn ricnds that weekend in Ihc Kellc;leys’ back and front cert. cci Tliey look forward to' itil like u just lo be sure.. Max,M: a fiercely pro- yards.' ro(root-canal appoinimcnl. tcclive Germanlan shepherd, also like: having h; a parly where Young people tried to campca on prowls the ground:unds, . there arc goin)ing to be'gate-crashers tiieir tin property during ihihe first They hope an air conditioner a n d th e re ’ss nothing r you can do Woodstock Wi concert 25 yeai:ars ago, masks some ofif ththe music. Johnny aboul il,” Palal Kelley1 said as-shc sal even evi though the show wass iat Max Cash is ihe onlynly Woodstock per* on thc front; porchp< of her home one Yasgur's Ya farm 50 miles awayay. former they carere Uto hear. ^ 5^g 5CTS g «-receni-aflernonoon.-"!t*S'going to be Now, 1 a field below theirir drive- Tl»c K elleys hu'huve-alrcHdy-stored overwhelmingng." . • way w: is.bcing iran'sform'ed-d-into a some pieces off theth crumbling barn • Signs o f thcihc impending horde are lemporary let hospital, or m:Tiaybe a for sale to souvcluvenir hunters and **“ ' "ap^ everywhere: -A/ platoon of portable helicopter he lapding pad., TlThe two joke about havinging a yard sale for all ■PatKfllleyandthofie family dog, Max, takeB ae stroll on what w as a dlidirt logging road below n sighl'of thc porch, the stages st: will be in vastt fields the camping equip:{uipmenl they expect ic on roads just a few beyond be that. Camping y>will be will be left behindiind. house bn thefarmn.whlch .v will be the site9 ofc Woodstock '94. S e n a t e :approvee s m i l i t ai ] r y a p p rropriatio□ n s b i l l WASHINGTON (APAP) — Thc Congress -cducedred construction projects ing ir a total of S30 billion. Thclic,Pcntagon "speak DonaldId i Duck." he said. Senate Wednesday p o s^«d and sent t o ' for the militaiitary by nearly Sl billion und has h: already spent S12 bibillion and Defense SecSecretary William Perry What President Qinton ao $8.8.8 (billion mili- increased 3ascbas cIcKurc funding by $501 launched la Ihc first o f six saidtcllitcs earli- lobbied againstnst the Bumpers proposal, tao* construction appropriatriations bill for million.* ' ctcr this year. saying thal Mil;/liLslar has Iwcn rev^amped Right now, ilie 1995 that cuts funding forJr activca forces Thc votes:es on Milstar and the D-5 Bumpers' proposal would,ld.have can- into a commun!unicajions system that will people of Rwantlu. ' . while providing more fumfunds for base missile rejcctle Senate also tions.measuniurc.-which provides S2W3.4-^in^in-a ncw-comntunicaiions's;''sySlcm.-He—gram-lhal-5upp :ppoTts-the-,conib a r p o te n ~ -r ttfused io cut funding forfor the Milstar billion. Sen.n. Dale Bumpers, D-Ark., i sasaid il would save S3.5 billiolion over thc lial o f currcnlent and future military Ki-d can do m> miich- satellite nuclear war comnimmunications member off thctl Senate Appropriations next ni several years comparcd-id.to Mil-siar. forccs," Perryy v wrote in a letter to Sen, [I cuii I1K-UI1 ilic dilfca'ncc system and the Trident D-5>•5 missile. defense sub(ubcommitlce, has attacked. TThe 1995 defense budgclcl contains Daniel Inoiiyc,'c, D-Hawaii, chairman of l>d«iTH life and dwili. Cold W ar programs annually $607 $( million for the Air Fororce to con- the Senate Appippropriations defense sub­ The military conslruiIruction b ill, these two Co! _l’lr4.^'. Ik- a Miiircc of ho;n:____ • passed 95-5, represents-a’ca’compromiM' as relics afof a time when the Soviet ■-tii linue developmenr of Milstar,ar. ------co m m in c e ~ " • between House and S enate:ate negotiators.: Union dominlinaled military thinking, "Everybody knows thatit even if it • In o u y c saicaid that in an "age of / The final bill comes in1 S490 million Thc votetc on Milstar was 62-38 werew in placc right now andd thc1 United unccrtiiinly," ’■it it was prem ature lo kill j ] below Qinton's i^ucst andanc $628 mil- against thei Bumpcrs~prop<5saI;T)nthcI -States -Si und thc Soviets had ai3,50()‘War- I a cummunicat:rations program corisid- i CAIL. lion below this year's militarymi con- D-5 missile,c , thei vote w as 60*40 againsi head hi exchange, there is noti goingg lo be cred vital byy n military planners or to 733^6464 , , struction budget. . Bumpers. anybodyai left^ wiih whom lo0 icommuni- eliminate a mo■nodern missile system al Sawtooth Chapter i Faced with rising costsISIS associated Conceivedcd in 1981 to enable the mil- catc," c: Bumpers said. More)rcovcr„ the a lime when I RRussia is bolh political- American I wilh consolidating m ilUlary ^ bases and itary to com)mmunicatc in a six*monih ■ S(sound quality provided b;by M iislar ly unstable amand armed with nuclear Red Cross ; cleaning up closed milililitary sites, nuclcarwar.ir. Milstar1 could end up cos|- como. dorm. -✓t^ Desk/waJI pnono with llghiod koypooypoij. In your choice ' ' they advanced sutrounO-uund oi In car. ol wfiiio, Bimond or gray Gen. Dwlgfat D . Eiaenbowawer.. ■ ■ ju«t r mon. 4- woo'ot. ;' / 25-tI. dual-Jaek phono oxlor^sionin ✓6-oullol✓ power sinp Tbc pooBnitinem cf so0 mn u d i o f the ------~ "wr toward cach fe'S' 2-ln-1 sciowdnvor ✓ e-ouilot ACCplug^tS'll. pli ACcofd Gennsn armor, includiojling three SS other. Rag. aapa/aia Itama SO.M •o-MS. fl o< 7, *}7».sas. »ai-2?w/2?.e/w divisoos, in the fight arouround M(»tain British Gci3cn. Bernard Montgomery O:CIk>o»c /rum either pock* Tor KratlcraJc k IukiI ■■> firuU kcIiimiI gave the Allies the oppcpportunity (o felt that hisis Canadians would reach suiiOiind o r **poclcct** thist force.foi Argentan bcfacfore Patton’s troops: But , 1 ‘lA 's talk big tukey,”” sasaid B rullcy. not for thc lastlas time, he underestimated - "I’m ready to eat all1 lbthe way.” Patton’s drivrive while overestimating 25«DFF 5i 99 *» TTie XV Corps of U .• Gen.G George lhat o f his o5wn w command, C lear-soundd c nand9-lre« the Allies control of two0 outo of three Aug. 14 andid waited^ for Montgomery's 'uaajjo-i^eL 33'OfF 19®® major road networks out of Normandy,I half o f the trap tn to close. Patton asked Desk OP w an phone Fo'aiuto* ligniad koypad nnd lodiai If both pincers kept advajivancing, they . 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The sheriff’s lawsuituit Is similar to ones filed in otherler states by . law enforcement offi'fficials who say the Brady Handgurgun _yio]en^ce I’rbiectioh'AcV is uncoicohst'it'utjon-. ' , -al. Anders has argue;ue_d th e la w vioiates the constitutiorlional amend- ■mcnt gu aran teein g stateates’ rights, He also has said the th requlre- ME I menl (hat officials checicck handgun buyers’ backgroundsid s d u r in g a i j ' . ^ n n five-day waiting periO'riod amounts to an'unfunded federal:ral niandate. Anders, who is beingg rrepresented. by the M ountain StaStates Legal m \ ‘ 'Foundation, says thele checks« are time-consuming and costly.co ■ I \ l i 1 Pamela Eppli, a J u s tic e • Department altorncney, asked ^ Downes to dismiss thehe lawsuit on u grounds that Anders. hadhs no legal i7 I I standing. She contiintended he • / $houId be represented:d Iby the Big , / H m jL ^ M ______Horn rouniy attorney*cy-S-officcJf______. ^ 3 he were suing thcgovi,overnment in ’ his official capacity. Eppli also said he lackacked standing '------b ccausc-the-law -w ouldu ld -n o t'a ffe c t------F— r l him. She said Anders :rs was in no 1 . I I - M - / I danger of being proseculrcutcd because V I the B rady law docs not noi authorize I qriminal sanctions for failing to ^ I I * ' m M L " m ake the background chcchccks. . . H But Downes saidI AndersA had^ mk I I m filed the lawsuit in1 hhis official' 'Q I ' capacity as.sheriff, rcjregardless of . fnl — who his attorneys arare. And as l i t \ 3 sheriff, the judge saidaid Anders is charged under the Braeirady act with making a reasonableble effort to y We’re closing aiir comply with the law. irslBreonBliieMekesBMHoiibloge getresijlorlbeope m o g ot The law imposes additIdltional duties ‘ oormSaper-Stilore bere In Win falalls. We’ll ratber sei on A nders, therefore: he should be ^ E wIlBorillsplayinerclebaniise ^ m n a able to argue personalI injuryin during • (j . tbairmtiKit'.,S B m ’FesBiasliinig prices. Home in loitoiaj/animaiieoutw wllb W j W f W ^ . a trial and have his casease decided on -w~jL ONIYI its merits».Downcs said.id. ^ tremilaiisiiamiiesJIIBrsHaalHyinnercbanillse. Sbopop early lor best selllecllonl | p H \' ------Tln^judge-olso-decit•clded-agalnst------f issuing the preliminaryary injunction sought by Anders’i’ attorneys.: Downes said the sherifrriff could not J m j f f i t J J. 1 f shoNv that the Bradyly 1law would I f//////7/i/f 3 f ’tTTTi pose Irreparable harm toti him. ijHI m T M S . C a r o>lina l H n f m v o te e n dd s Q m m a m i n r u n o>ffs f I 'iifiKESim H ie Associated Press r South Carolina primrimary voters failed to give majoritiess totc gubemalo- _ riaLcandldates in elthe»her PPrtV. ______■ runoffs will be held Aug.lg. 231 to choose Allp'riws nominees to succeedd RepublicanF Carroll Campbell. uaranteedNow In other results o f TucT uesday’s pri- m S ruAug13,1994 maries. Republicans noirlominaied mil- I atoour u Blue Lakes lionalre candidates to challenge Store Onfy Democratic Govs. Roylo y R o m er in Colorado and Zell M illercr InI Georgia. H . _____ S outh.C arolina’s GOPOP ballot fca-,...... W LtmlHiI f l i f e — — tured a nonorndmg retcctcrenoumon— whether the Confederatefate battle flag I W w n j y p f j m should^be taken dowriwn from (he ‘Statehouse doitie Iri'Cbluislumbia, wheir'' ' ^ ^ H || it h as flo w n sin c e 1962. 19 South tw f l Carolina is the last stall to fly the ,_____ rebel banner atop Its tapltcpitol. H H K More than three-qi•quarters of ' those casting ballots votedvo against taking it down despitee thet) threat of - 1^® ^ an.economic bDycottDll i f it i s n ’t furled by.LaboT"Day?'Crr Civil rights activists say it Is an insulting . - . reminder of slavery,. \while sup* porters contend, it metnerely repre- E |9 r ------sents Southern heritage. A three-way G O P racece ifor governor . ended with former stateIte Rep.: David Beasley leading, followedved by .retiring ' foiir-term Rep. A rthur Ravflavenel. ______/ - Beasley, who liad strostrong support W^Smm • from the conservativeive Christian Coalition, got 47 percent of the vote to 32 percent for Raven''encl. Beasley ' had the closest ties to CarCampbell, who Is barred frotn seeldng a thirdtl consec- utive tcnn. M in ,• On the Democratic sidside, Lt. Gov. ' * * Nick Theodore fell juslst 1,700: votes S w ------short-of-a-majority-out-o£..ota-quartet-of------.. . - - a million votes cast. HeH< will facc . Charleston >layor Josephph P. Riley Jr.. fl who got 38 percent ofr theih vote in a jjy four-way field. In Georgia, A tlanta millinillionaire Guy | M Millner beat John Knox)X Iin the GOP . gubernatorial runo££-by..ay. a m argin o f ____ ------59 perccnt to41-perecot.—u — ------H ir In Colorado, millionamaire oilman Brute Benson handily defeatedde two ^if^.-othcf .q iq dirtates .for .the1^ .(OOP nomi.------— — s m n til! nation to challenge Romemer, w ho w as IV ------unopposed in his bid*fd fdr a third ------" ' ' term. .... J ‘ . • o ' Thursdoy. Augusts'til.lW Timos-Nows. TwinTwi Falls, Idaho A-7 ___ . ) . ’. ______TLm ______T“ “ T-----Pi IU R S D A Y , T H R p U G H s u N D AV Y

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    ■ ' . . J ] ... _ L ! . V 0plmiJ il ^ ~Edltori— ■ — i n r ~ ’------^— ■ S i i * ealth-r€efb*TO4 ismcerdla y ^ n e N e v er mindI "universal coverag'age” or —i— h a s n ’t re d u c e d the use of tests and procc- . ^ 1 ^ ' “ cmploynspro- as 31 cents \of of every health-insurancee pre-; low-jncornc peoplejple T in whose name' bushes and a irce?e ? wvhen h the alternative is worse. ' eliviiytolo back down from princip:iple. To mium dollarar { goes to cover iHc HMD's»'s ■ Washington says/s it is, fixing the heallh- Apparently so.). For 1 wanl of two Ele■lecting the city’s top administra-adi really fixix whal ails our prescni systemsy: marketing cx;expenses, “cost control” bubu- care system - haveave the most to lose.fromj_ lousy buishcs andid 'one measly tree, toror might bring more res■csponsive- , wou(d rsirsfluire ofTending two of; ththe most rcaucrats and,nd. o f course, profits; ThisIs the shoddy medi^:licol carelhat will in- ~ Twin Falls Countjniy’s new juvenile ncsicss, but. it also offers interesting in powerfulul special interests in the: nnalion: means less mimoney to provide the carere we cvitably result. But like.the White House, lockup was prcvcivented_from open- "opfipportunities for demagog;o g u e ry , in - • |f»e in suirance n industry and the memedical require, Congress is morere interestedii in placating lo b b y . In:Instead o f lead in g th e natiAt least 150,000 hospitaltal pa- boards, giving con!;onsumers access to data- tcntion Center retreceived ils occu- takakc ils cotaplainis senously sc . „ the president decided to5 p u t flTe ‘tien ts d ie frorom r incdical malpractice e\every banks on incompetipeteni physicians and pro- rourtney an'd the City pancy permit fronom the city, and a Co y Council insurancece industry in chargc of th e n ew - • y e a r - m o rec lhtl a n ih e num bor k ille d b>by hibitirig secret scttliettlemcnt in malpractice dozen little darlinlings took up rcsi- shehould listen carcfullylly to the heolth-ca:are system. Like all insunurance auto accidentimis, fiomicldes, illicit drUgIg Use cases a r e n 't even:n ono ihe table because of d cncc. wk'ould-be o reform ers, and a: they conipaniclies, health insurers and thitheir off- and AIDS corcombined. Instead of propopos. the AMA's opposilo silion. From picayunenc nonsense like shohould do wHal they cann tc ei n f o r c e d fu sed to) ppay for a bone-marrow’ tratr n sp la n t a ju ry m a y owaward to a malpractice viciiclim, special interestsi thattht have blocked change ______clecicd_may.onJs_Jij_morc-accoimiable—rea;easonably^effici^tlj^anc ind-courte> ------for-a-38->:-ycar-old-vrctim-of-brcQSl-isi-concer:— leis-negUgcnrjnr^doctorrpayroTthTvictTitittT^^— forSO-ycarsrThCTTiCTrtheycan-cbmeback ------than a hired manag

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    LettersS I Fox exterm inatiorion inefTective ch"'hange.-but I sincerely doubtibl , tlthere will bc lowing: non: 0 pressure. I recently q u eried StaiSlate Sen. Laird Noh ' A L H A G EN of Kimberly regardinglg hhis support of a ^ G ooding proposal to exlcrminatcate the fox in Idaho. purportedly to promote)te pheasant propaga- tion. rhanks for weU-informrm ed article Leiitters I expressed my conceicerh thai the pro- TiTo Denise Turner: ■gram w ould be n o t onlynly cosily but inef- TlThank you for writing suchich a lovely nr- A ttackIf nppiilling, m icloaif a d i n g — Jttf^nlh—many people-kcep up t -thoi South Dakota------[jclccie aoout me. you are so kindkir to turn an — ^ • . . SBI433.passcd«cd the House and Senate unani-ni- selves.. is no doubt in m y mind that the reportedly has a success:cssful program in ef- inteiierview of “dreamy artistI m u sin g ” into . , m ousIyL... ' In 19W ,we’vegoturown as project director o f the Regioi predator control, its proprogram involves clc.lc. I appreciate you! tSSfS p o m ltn - public may unkiinknowin^y be endangered by,ronin- o iiontdodbteps,sayingying cattle are bad for the land, hanccd911'11 system. He is a knowledgea grain farmers who now)w work around nest- K A R E N FO TH ERG ILL ;eablce»|x;- jividud. Ms.. DowdDi appears to tailor her spcii>eaking These kind o f accusoti'isotions are anti-American, rien'cedmanan o f integrity widi the patienc ing birds. Co-coordinator cnceofJob. Mmisicadlhepile public. I believe the people o)fTwin f ond-Uncle Sam. Answjisw er these questions: While palled by Pam Dowd’s attack oi 1 was informed by the senator that he ' Magic ^ Valley Aits CouncilII t o i v « s ■ Falls should be made1 aware of her problems.IS. you tramp around the countrysi^( following cows credibilityy iat the Aug. 1 Twin Falls City has 56 years'' involvemt:ment with natural —X-TwSFalls . Ity Council The public: safetysa of the M apc Valley hasIS been that dM ’tbclong toyo0 you, where ore your children? meeting. It is frightening to witness her i resource management,It. iHe also mentioned lop priorityityofthcRegional911 < Board. Tlie11 WWBoes'yourbaci^ickyiml look like? D on'l you ndmideadina4Moclamation&Jo" j n L T ■ ______&ludicsJ}y_}ack_Conlev. icryice-miiiomiccineiH•Tittrhrln ftil ___ IV III IIV wiivii./ M«i««m._., ...»> ' 16 monthslis from this group in different p Amencan nw boy’s way oflife has helped irw facts o f the thankless life ofllrthe The American cowl consequences or cost. meetingsI f(for a financial statement as to 'what’s Here’s a few: ■ preserve the foundatioilotion o f die greatest country in wcnpvcnto Americancowbiwboy. From rancher to ranchhar Use of toxic grain to counter increased le with money, but it hasn’t bcc the worid. I’ve persomsonolly spent a good part of my Shopkeeper did the rijright thing lassureyou fiom horses to ccattle, w e are all under attack < rodent populations is> sisimply an unfortu- • . Council ofTw in Falls.” I can af s, tokin' care o f livestock. Cai- ichers range war. This is all o f.V A J Z . life out ridin’ herds, to! nate sidc-effcet thai can'tcar be bothered . M y foster son. B m ce B artonon (i o flh e M ag- that the boJ)oard has responded to ail o f heiher requests the Idaho ranch( » tie and horses are nolblol bad for the land, : Valley Jaycees), sent me soiti ica’s cowboys’,rs’ 1battle. Through thick or thin, wilh righl now. If ihee g:grain should kill _ lome clippings forinfomM[nation. YouperOTjcketyfo;y folk who cojoy complaining boyl the June burglar; of Blue Cily Coun- all stick togethather and do it again. ■ other animals includinging ducks and pheas- lue L akes • Ms. Do\owd stated at the Twin Foils Ci C and feel you ore so) muchmu better th w the nuicher Iporting G oods. H is wife, Sand luestdocu- These troubleibleinakers are attacking a jib of ants. Idaho Fish and GGo am e c an alw ay s X andy. w orks d l meetingng that she has leamed to reque ondTanchhand,ncxt.tiixt.timc yousoto.o store ai;d___ here and'their child (daughter) rwcc and “ourway of life” thatf blame the U.S. Depannirlmcntof Agricul- “J” er) w as there ments fronjm the re^onal boaid under Iheihc Freedom— American serwc biiysomeUS.becf.arf, enjoy it. hat night, so w e w ere intereslec mention is through our veirveins. Handed down by our grca: lure, Animal Damagee Conu-olC and the.En- “ p sled. oflnfonnaination A c t W hat she didn’t m a Also think aboutJ "th“die thankless life o f the O f particular interest ond1 forfc high com- when we n ordingtothe ceslois,tothisdis day, they have not b m surpaf vironmental Protectionon Agcncy. ^ 5 respond lo her, requests, accon — A m «can-cow boy' and his fiiend - the West.” It nendations, he sent and we rc certified let- byonyothernatnation on eanh. Raisin* United The end result willI htbc the taxpayers P®' e read y o u r ed- post office,::c, she leiiises to a c c ^ our ccr has long ago been pro'proven we are the best o f the — picking-up ih c b ill fo»r r tlth e w hole fiasco; “loriol 9^ regarding Floyd_HazenzenandG. teis.AlaiKLod Lboth have had^su^ p a views so Wbenththe board sought to have tbe! statesti Legis— cities lhat filllourairlUl ou of smog, o u rt^ w ’'ery well. To consider any ac rizaiion,she toxic vrtBtes,, all kinds o f polhitions. People's•’sd e- never stumble. - ,• be lakcn out of the exisixisiing bu'dgcL If ' ocliqn ag ain st latuieclarilirify the enhanced 911 outhorizi ’ ^ All replies arc vqyia y much welcome. kir. H azen is ridiculous! d their enviTOnmcnta] hate, dipp more money is needed,id. perhaps “infla- • p opposed ih^th action and went before thedie Twin structionsandiii and total disgust there’s on 0^ PETELYFORDID lion” can be blamed. FRANWDLDMAN FaIlsCity®'imit letters to 400 words. LotLonger lette r s ______Falls officc, maileded to F;0. Box 548, 'V"'/iH'b'e shortened. The Times■nes-News re- ’’ Twin Falls, 83303,3, or sent by fax to erves the right to edit all lette5tters. (208)734-5538; VW e look forward to hearinging fro m you! 1 y -, Thursday. AugustIt 11.19941 Tho'vTimo3-New8.i.TwinF^ls, Ttn lcJahC>'. A-9 P |iin io n ' : ^ Cliniton^s ddecliniitig forti:unes ^HFU - H ' Wisdom is not ofloften found in a for- K J W H j to realize Ihal'yoiiyou can'ti subdivide h\i- I H tune cookie, but afteliter lunch in a Chi- V ^ man nature. F i w loH — — ncsc rctsaurint, my-liy- fortune uid^ “A-----i~Mi*M cal ...... C h a n ^ r diletermines e tc both pub— ------liar is not believedd cc\en though he idL ------licandprivatcbc:s behavior, so’a per- . ip M S t;arwan* ' M : thctniih."------I ---- Thomatl 8 _ son who will lie aboul:i his private © iM FflFiivv m Ofcourse.lthoug3u^C immediately o f B ' h altairs is liKeiyy lirsoat m rp o tn n o ------m m ? B President Qinton. ■ ™ i i— ■ ■ 1 display a lack; ofo f integrityi in his B . Theeconomyiscis fu m in g ahead be- , public ones. ^ B yond anyone's eqjcctations. ^ Interest ' Now the presidentlent is trying to ram • rates arc up, but hotlot significantly. BuLthc_____cy would of someone they do trus ___ his.vcrsion.olihcalti:althsecurily” down ' W President’s job appn> p R ^ rating is at 47 The in-over-your-head f ^ l e m c the nation's throat,it, andai the resistance pcrccni. down 10I popoints from as recently ,wndsTresidcnfainlbn's diflicuU is growing. Noi becaKcausc people l>e- as’four months agu.iuTtKW ashuigloij 'atching the 28-yiar-old Treasury Iicvc there are'noI priiprbbkiris willT'- ______Posl/ABC News polpoll says fcwcr.lhan_____ ^'Staff.-Josh ” 6 Sleiner,-testify before ___ health tarci-but they-'licy-'secmlo believe—— ------;hargc Dill Clinton is not ha half of those inlcrvicrvicwed view favorably ' ongi’ess'contributes to the luiiiun'ji It handling the matter thejobO inlon has(as done in liandling lhc isy feeling that amateUrs'are ih chi , truthfully. • cconomy. ‘running the country. 'A good rel>utalionon i:is more precious • How can this be?K? Why isn't Oinion The le&wnQinlonjhouj^t he co lhan fine gold, remindlinds the Proverb. In- ~gf greed‘l?W hylbaseba ill iciions of religious ; ““liticians: “ Churches in 1908I tolo rhainlineI rcligious Field pi partidpation in thele cicivil-rights move- grcAjps in the Unilelilcd States is partici- paling in the shapiriping of what lhc laie mcnl o f die 1950ssand am 19f)0s. Waller Lippmannin ccalled “Ihe public' "ndei L e o S a n d o n • others 3 . Assume the responsibilityrcsp for your pliilosophy\” Thaial is,i failh communi- to fcs its own inconsistendesies andj Jxcesscs. ght to st idersland that it is possible for o trike e to dis- T o venture into) theth e public arena is to . , playerss are ri^ lies often try to inflinfluence answers lo ^'gl’t i respect both their church and it; By all indications, the longest • Jn 1fact, whenever rivaJ finm gegei lo* ihc enduring queslialion, "How are wc io agree lulhori- expose oneself andid o01 n e 's causc 10 lhc - ng order our commonon life?" From Ihe . 'ygilt o f to ' witness, and yet feel free l astringent light of[publicscratiny.both put - . ning rivalry in bxscball - lhc onc'te-om N i c k 'G illespie gcihc:lher tu promote a “level playinj ^ree openly with the teaching aui :Id," it’s always time to smell a ral. : colonial VElection)n IDay Semion.s" io, -2./ ong the by the media and bby y o « n e 's opponents. ;wccn owners and playeis - is headingh' ' - “ Geld,' o f the hierarchy. han 20 fold over the past Busin U In pfrt- lhc activities Q^lheLhe.C^istiMn Ctvilitidn.* v«inoj 00.------Onc-eannol havc-itit b intb extra inninss- Flayers have:ive set a creased more thai tisincsscsjiftcrall. form.anels. 2. Assume there is Quality amor Vhen those kinds of num- tcct ti in, not lo thus it has ever "beex en. Ho ; groups Robertson has saidid erenough, in enough ^F riday strike deacllinc. To puln ilit mildly; Iwo decaacs. vVtt ct themselves from competition, !ri()u>ivBl5esjiiihc.poIilicaLarena, i out, it's no wonder that expos Only a few flat-fct-fooled secularists ar- f^ay I ness of different contexts,., tolo furnish critics ihis throws a curve into whatI hasha so far hers get trolled oi rpose themselves to it! However convinced rcligious g ; players for the strike by Ironically, iro baseball owners allalready __,-p c ihat rcligiousi ^groups do not have the ‘heir | laer of wiih bolh apparentII anand.-l-would argue, been a damn good bas^all sea.**eo.son. As blame the pli ay be about the absolute rightnc :r Ihcir right lo argue politiclitics in the public Amei Ihey real inconsistendes.es. of early A u ^ t , there arc d oWe K racesi in a two-lCM)nc mar;itargin. - . enjoyijoy unpamlleled control over I eir |»silion, the pluralist charaa square. But when> rereligious groups be- • rcrog "Od Every movement,nl, fifunhermore, lias iLs five o f six divisions and, amongong . . market. merican politics rcquires thal the , p c r . " A s with most dycd-in-th•the- comc political, therelerc arc a few rales they faithi crazies. Either distanoancc yourself from other potential recDrd-setting pe cognize the legitimacy and gooc n e isa c - ought lo accept ass partp of the proccss: Th' e nor ihem or be vulnerableiblc to their excesses. ' formances, a quartet o f Sluggers;ersis T h O O n l y^ Vw eapon In th e wool monopolfes, this one ithof other groups. " •cm ------I. When othersrs ddisagree wiih you on dismi led ’You can't negbtiati)tiate with the crazics. threatening Roger Maris'S singli tually the product of govcr They should neither demonize i players’ legegal arsenal Is th e mental interftrcncc: OnccX upon - questions of valuesJCS and policy, don'l . ‘Sometimes you canon containc them; season home run record. smiss the opposition, Syndicalec t of a strike. irtrinde- cry “bigotry.” demu rogance more often they willvill get gc hard bollom-line theic union-managemcntui status qu then il re-cmcrged on the scene ubs, but among the Ohio aum, bashing, He ace, solute and fatal fanaliuialicLsm. • a tightly binding d'eal. data on ball club hio’sSen. Howard Metzenbau e 1980’s ." ...... lo be losing money are usual narkei-s, A number o f Ch;Christian Coalition Thon with In a word, no oneme ect their opponents to team could spend on its players,'ers. The The los Angeles So Ihe only weapon in the play :ed become politically mobilizet kc. most of ihcir criliclies are engaging. It’s lypcs make it easy for thenhem. Above all. they...... owners want lo set the cap at1 50 pcrccnt 'baseball’s mostst stable s and successful ' galll arsenalai is the threat o f a strike IC 1980s. There, are.however. oil he hapless San piego They last widi their political convinviaion.s. • . In cntly should slop whining,ing. o f baseball’s revenues (currcnd;^tly, franchises." The hey'vc swung that bat in Ihepas pes o f Christians. h of lhc Again, no scriouious commcnialor ar- ‘I'sm ^ously .■■■ salaries equal 58 percent of thatlhal figure). Padres, easilymistaken mi for a Little greatr a l success, prevailing in each < In the second place, he apparcn pulled down a reported sever . sincc gues with the right;ht o f Catholic bishops inspi: io'nin Leo Sandon is a Di.vfD ingu/.-i/icd Under a salary cap, there wouldmid be an League dub, pul rven previous work stoppages si isniisscs every' inddcnt of relive profit in 1993. And the 1972 ngwas lo get tough in theiheir opposition to abor- the o ^ h Teaching Professoriorin i Rclieion and______allowable fluctuation o f plus{IQpenxnt 10 $173 million prc y72. when collective bargaining ispired social and political actio'r d^n b aseb airrsm allest jHirwitroduodi^There’s every reasonm to ex- tioifcovc^ragc inI prop(KeaTicaIth-care__pr cCna . Amencan Studiess afat Fi^daTitJtc Uni- and minus IS percent, meaninging payrolls andruiaintcU^ le other seven decades of the 20i still be plans. But Americ;rican Catholics nlust Cred f \versity. -in 1995 could range from betwe■twccn media market,, made m money every year pcctx l that,'ailert this year, they’ll st snturyr^veryimngTronnhirSod S385 miUion to S29.8 million.3n. between 1984and an 1992. battirittlng 1.000 . 'reed o f the Federal C ou n d lo f • The owners say a cap is neccecessary for Ths compctili\alive balance argument is If ifi the season docs come to a sc m am m two reasons. H ist, they claimn asa: many less deceitful.Instead, Ins it is merely incl- inglg halt,h: the fans will probably bliblame u 19 teams (out of a 4otal off 28)28 arc los- cvant. For starterters, the linkage between ihcic players.pi But the real rcsponsitsibiliiy - ing money. Second, ifU essenti.sntialtocn- paying big monc;mey and winning pen- restssis with the owners. Bobby Boronillaof 1 sure robust competition bctweeivecn the nants is not asstrong sir as suppo^O'ust ihcNic New York Mets got il right whenw he 31 relations, ask the Detroitm Tl g c rs who. with base* said,lid, “The players just want to pnpreserve "NOT )F TAXX wealthier clut» and their poor n Those objections seem plausiausiblc,but baU’ssccond-highighest payroll are nap- a, frec-marketfree system." n C E o they’re about as honest as a GajGaylord ,pingc»ntcniedlylly in the cellar ofthc It’s ll'« aboul lime the owners startiried Peiry spitball. There’s no questiicstion thal American Leaguiiguc East, 19 games oul of payirlying whal the market will bear,ar. raihcr ballplayers are pulling down1 bi{big bucks, fija place) Bcyoiyond that, however, it is . than'lan whal they can bear to part wiwith. IN( SE" The median player salary is $410,000$41 difficult to bchevieve that, for example, the — — / wanl to help the Orioles, M 'ilor of and the average salary is $1.1919 1million. Yankees really w Nick OiUcspie is assisiant edilc CREA! Thirteen players make betterr thanth: $5 or Blue Jays,or the Red Sox, be Rcas>cason. a CosAngelcs-based cor6mmcn- he TV in Falls R ural 1 roirosed to increasee ilits annu- million and player salaries haveavc in- '"Of® compcliliv m sturaVcalculations. ; There alwavays will ropeans once did across the AtAt- be, Cornelius says, jobs that “ T hhe e follow ing schedul f w hat this.change-in■mayjri£aii_ . ■ - “ rageniissiiangTIirwllh-mlsuilsundcr* — *■' ------ItIt is, to say no more, rare 16 sees» an------~ t O a taXi x ] p a y e r : - iule is an estim ate of :rsarial stance" toward th.e Angl standings, according to Wayneync Cor- have an “advcrsj jiglo working in a car wash. QChances nefius, director of the Ccntcr»forU fc .S.- while mainstfcaicam culture. And “join- arc,re, ta non-A n^o will serve youu ini a Mexican Studies at the Univenvcrsilyo't ips U>o“ vc drcles ' lo which they Soutloulhem California restaurant. Last year's Last y t ^ s actual TThis year's California. San Diego. do have accesss nmay prove a ticket lo There Tli w similar realities inI othero in- ...... taxabU_vatiu______t ^ x _____ esHmaf^tOMS _____ OOille- - ' 'I TMsyear-s He beliCTCs one of today’s^sproblcmi p pcrniaronlsu^ibordination and dlsadvan-—dustrustriiil naUons. Japan’s 300,00C lx:ulture of marginalized . galij per- ■ m a y be'tob miich' rather thanjitoolilllc tc l«ge."Tlie!nibc« al immigrants are less than 0.5;5 fil# esdmaiid taxablt indis- F o r a ty p•leal la “assimilation." Certainly, theenighlhinie ni M ive-tam youlouths often instills “sleep- cenent t' o f the work force bul arc im Vfdiu he value of education as a pens; of many immigrant parents is ithat their u asm about the ensable to Japan’s cconomy beiIxcauM h o m e o f $51$ 5 0 ^ ^ranament, a message . japaj children arc becoming too mucnuch “like vehide for advai apanese parents, even m o it thaiian ta x a b le v ah'alo e log* us” - like the native populatiorlions Ihey IhaUiiectly con]ontradicls thai from im: Amejnerican p :« n l^ do not want tl . $ 5 0 ^ $ 121J17 $ 136 J5 mignint parents.'Its.” chadhildren performing somc workXi; - are closest to. »ncurs. “Pick yourindi- sode The alleged failure of, oro rrc sis- ComeUus con. sdety wants performed. In Spa Q $ 5 6 ^ s. School dropint rales? child Cni- For.Wlci>kai ' tooce to. assimilation is thethe basis— -cator,” he say^J hild care is done largely by Dot in ? In d ic a to rs^ cansans and Peruvians. farm or $10»100,000 . of the cultural, as distinct1 ftom6 lhc InvolyOTcnluii : worse as “assimilation” A ^ s America's population ages;es, the ta x a b le vali’alu e la s t economic, criticism of cum□rrcnlim- aplo become w migration. Bul Comclius1 asks,OS sup- of young umcK:r-dty immigrants be- short(lortage o f entry-level workers,s,espc- year ______$100,000 _____ *M3^4 $25

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    ji World ■ , , I - ■ • - ' Aiithlor isseiigers•s escapeB crash sseconds»before]plane ex SEOULUL. South Korea (AP) — ew of the Korean Air jetet ’ I T Airbusj s A a o o •reachhes . d:‘"Don't panic! Don'tI't ______They, didnlidll ____ :______^______"■ r, ,'Ais: 52 passengers lined up in an fashion and jumped out oof f ■ ^Swedl e n pe chute, one by one — two STOCKHOLM. SwiSweden (AP) minutesi bbefore the plane exploded:d ^ . )an: 1 4 7 f t 1 1n. ^ _ — A feminist Bongladtladcshi w rite ^ ; T — ' . under a death' threat frofrom klam ic “ ^t’s amamazing that wc all cscaped=ti 1 7 7 f * : B l a r------extremists fled to Swccw d en , where_____say »ays Kim Surf-ho. a 47-vear-ir- ■ ■ . -Maxcrulslrflsl^vp^psss'rhpii— ~ r she immediately wentnt iinto hiding oldbusine:rfeiisman. , — .— ------Hc.crcdi c(litcd.thc.crcw_with.kccpjn^ ______Soiifco: JanoSAo’sAJIOi«Wort(f9Arrcnin Tamila Nasrin s|spent two the calm1 iiin the crucial seconds afterc f , ; I monihs-in hiding inI B.mgladcsh. B; A irbus)us A300 cnished on landing ' j where Muslim fundatidamentalists Wcdnesda;day at Cheju, a rc.sort island .SI north - were infuribtcd by a rnewspaper off the Koi!V300 after It crashed she officials have rushedd lation and can cause>e harmful Industry■y «experts say China ntc anti-say- -sjraiftcT,!:■bctwccn"tWiVnclghbors'in ’ . whatever she wants.” ^ - July 21into geoRtation:n a ry orbit' at to B eijing tcto protest. And Michael1 - interference.’-! - apparentlyy sisidestepped the com­ jn that threatens all three: 131 degrees east overth In Bangladesh, fund: the equator. Sternberg,' cchief operating officerr "I wish China had m(Tiodified its plex_ proccssess of coordinating the indamcntalist w h rin T cerfercnce rl und could dis- groups denounced the Just one degree awajay on. either at Indiana-ba-based Rimsat Ltd. hass plan earlier,” saleid Akira launch withth i neighboring satellite race for the vast Asian1 :side of Apstar-1 are the 1 ment for letting Ms : U.S.-owned also been toto the Chinese capital to3 Murakami, a Japanese telccommu-te operators,' laulaunching Apstar-1 one TV market. 1Rlmsat-1, broadcasting T leave. TV to iiidia, seek a solutiution. nicatlons officlaL ___ year-after annannouncing its intention . ; ., I t's belielieved to be the first inci-^ and i the Jap^nesejnT-C "If the govcrnmenl ^CS. carrying " O f c^ ujrse rs it's o^^problem.” hec “Even though satellitlite launch- to do so. UsuiJsually Ihe process lake^ • lent fails to dentofitLtsJcind;.and:juiics:a:qucsZ^i:__IcIephoncJraffic^Dhcj:degree, wn on $1,00a Spetsnd appcDxfanately^ 4$3& p e r w e e k = 7S7 8 w e e k s o r 1 B r t ninths:H r Yourtotalco)»rr > st$ Z 4 9 6 “At the roughest c^timtimate, at least . 400 million (about S200.()0.000) in fake K X am n p l e ; WOsoivBatesI» C l e a r a n c e C e n t e r ono $1,000 wfth $200D'down ( = $56 per mono n h for 18 m onths a121.75% t: M erest Tbbbtal cost $1,208 ruble notes are circiIrculating in Moscow." said Yevgeny:ny Tumanov. • ’ head of the policc econoanomic crimcs CloosE-OuT IteEMS From ai^ll 7 WiLSor)n -Bates L oJCATIONSi department. N iew sed '.RATCHED, AND i ented tems Across Russia. 1.2 millionmi coun- M , U , Sen D I s.. Instant Crei•edit to ANYbNEE 18 Years orR Older! terfeit rubles (56,000)( Wiwere tracked in just one day this week.ck. the Interior •_ A lLL CLEAFR A N G E PP ir i c e d ! M inistry said. CoMnterfeiting hass tblossomed sincc high-quality copiepiers became available in Russia InI recentre years',' V H B I and the paper used by cocounterfeiters l Y c the real thing, T um anovvsaid si . ■'TKc denom ination of cfchoice is the . o n :Bn Jm 50,000-ruble note, h e saidaiti. . ♦ J H llW assett iving m e ML Rc. B 1L R SlET \ 50%w ' Russian rubles have: ser Chaise Re(:CUNER was$52’^24 g t l l ; Denpasar, Bali’s capital.tal. The vol- Z y cano' lost erupted In 1963.63. the fourth ; eruption since'1804. Jtjstcaiandw eiscschddiieaservto m an__,_Buy_Righti t and P a y L e s right away. fe'ls oarsSvioe'de^- Addison-— — ------: S to ra rips Ta[laiwan A mentrxjniteb ^. Fadocy-tralnedand aat / the authrotaedse9ervio0^ m £^ bcands : TAIPEI, Taiwan -.( ( A P ) — "M l6B.GE,Hotpcjnt,RGA. c i ^ = ’ { Typhoon Doug, whicfich left 10 IH including Mayta( C l e a r a nM i CE C e NTEF:r AmanaandMagnavoK.. . Center ] > people dead, caused mmore than V Jenn-Air.Syiv^Ai ■ SllOiaillion in damage,56, th e w o rst W : I stonn loss in five years,ITS, the g o v - • 'VJ V W e C a rry O tiror Own Credit Accotmtii: I emment said Wednesday.lay. • > Wasae>Bat«'a j n -B ates- I . The losses cam cfrf ro m lo s t J • P*y»wi ; crops, flooded land, deadd< live- ‘ stock and damaged fishirihing equip- ' ment. Typhoon Doug,!. v w h ic h h it J______;__ B A N ^ I Monda'y.rwas the .third"rd storm to ______1^ : batter Taiwan this year.r. T W IN F=ALL.S /i • 702MAII idBBi I- onrest F l u r r y o if f l i e ?s b l ee s s e s a n g l

    ^B y Greg Thomas-.—-— Therhat-5-cxactly-thc-Ei>o' y s w W B B R S y ardrds s downstream. Immcdiatiately vancy w aters on Sil\Siiver Creek. hikiin g ffiy; tw o0 lips, followed by a matchch'ed Public access is Iclocated south of Hal- Silver Creek, a twistinging, ' s e t1 0of jaw s, emerged fromI t h e ley, just oast of thene Junctionjc between US and 75 3"'“ US 2 0 ; look» k for the Silver Creek •_ _ l^e Times-NowB , swirling,s mcdium*sizc strcar■cam . creek:ek, slu^cd down my fly.a •an hour north of Twin Fall=alls . . i t M . ; - ® disapiappeared. I sm oothly raised-ij- ,h r ___ Nature.Conservancyincy.sign.along .U S .2 0 ._ . .. ' - • ...... - "-a road to Conservancy n ear Picabo, is hom e to bi, i. set the hook and held on gioen ^03 Trails are the high!ghJighted topic this ” big ''f.' )'* v i,* - » J headquarters andnd sign: Ihe log book. rainbow 'and brow n trout thatthe ' .fjf / tly' as a 2 0 -inch brown ripp w eek. Signing In entitles> yoiyou to fish Conservan- rise to the smallbst bugs. 1 ' down:wnslream. a V-wakc cutting5 (o ut cy waters, but youu stistill need a valid 1994 The Trail of tiic; WeekVn in the Saw- J fact, late August may be th b ehinhind the fish’s paiht my rire e l icjahp fishing license,ise. tooth National Recre::reation Area is the < best^ time to hook large trou screarv am ing in agony - swtrct mu[lusic H ead up o r dowlownstreani from the Cabin Creek Trail.lil. Turn'west off qon ihis legendary crock. to m y cars! Conservancy cabin3in and{ watch for rising Highwoy 74 (Alturasiras Lake Road) 40 Literally thousands o f tin> umU nfortunately, the rcc! playec^cd a f'sh. Or drive outt of the conservancy to miles oorth of Ketchu:hum. Follow paved nnon*biting black or oliv shortart tune. Moments afler hooki>king P icabo and followow the Picabo Road, road for 2.5 miles,:s, then turn north - rmayflies will swarm aroun' theJ tntrout, the tip.of my hook brciroke Public access sitesss aare available, Tricos sw arm in the m ornings, and offaif and it was free, .swimmi . onto Cabin Creek RoiRoad and follow the yyour head, land on your nee! the fish are fondnd of< sm all m ayflies, dirt road for eight-tit-tenths of a mile. aand virtually shade a suniu n - ' backck to hiS'buddies, rubbing I ‘ ' f'- 5 Pale Moming Dunsuns m ay work, a s well Turn west into the CCabinj Creek Trail- drcnched sky at times. FoF o r ijaw,'probably warning. “H head. nnon*angIers, the bugs arere a ys, d o n ’t eat those small bla)lack of flies so you'llI have ha all the hatches !■ sw ear they ha Difficulty is modenlerate. Length is 3.4 bum m er - but fo r those whjw ho oneses anymore. have covered. comc to fish, they arc a blessless- stingeigcrs.” Tricos hit the waiwater between 7 and miles o'ne-wa^ ondi thetl trail fades out 9 ing. Tfo o hook into Silver Creel-e k ’s '^1 3 'Ti.. so you’ll11 hihave to leave early at 8,400 'feel; thei fifirst lakes are at - - The mayfiics, callcd tricosicos^. trout,ut, try fishirig in on unonhododox catch-the wholele hhatch. 8 ,5 7 0 feet. The trailaii is recon\mended draw ^ Silver C reek’s trokit out' ou wayy lhat flyfishing purists mayy ai b - •------^^^^------of0 the water and into a feedcy are wise In'lhe way off tlthe angler, fish are keyinging in on.” Whip up your dinniinner a s the sun .sets and Flyfishers who hit a trourout-packcd hole The keyey to hookirig into o ne oif f tthose tro- Those puristirist flyfishers prefer to castI iup' the sky turns to crimscimson. Feast your eyes as .• dduring the moming can fcascast' 6 icir eyes on phy trouout will be a mix o f stealth,Jl, precision stream to troitrout, but you can cast do\s)wn- orange-colored slasheishes lengthen across the ana angling spectacle not gcnijenerally associat- casting,g, light leaders and a soft touchtoi w hile strram to pod are ai recommended unison, u frothing the waterIter into a riffl«i, Creek fishingfii guide who w orks at Lost Riv* hooks and snappedsna tippets, do.n't keepI SSii- fawns, or if you’rere a serious angler who for those who planI to hike beyond the : gorging g on water logged in:insects and mak- er Outfitfitters in Ketchum. ver C reek ofTifTthe t fam ily’s late summer dides- w ants to break into) thethi 2 0 /2 0 club, head for tra il’s end. ' ingil a sound - like a hungryy dogd chomping a “Thee trico( hatch ofTers’thc bestst chancei of tinotion list.. If you can’t hook trout on1 tri-( Silver Creek and findind out' w hat “Trico Mod- The Twin Falls RaRanger District re-' T-bone T - that echoes acrossss thet w ater. the yearar to hook large fish on Silvilvcr Creek, cos. switch to 0; spinning rod and cost sm'mall ness” is all about. ports that Ihc rccononstruction of the Best of all, these arc not)t smsi all, hatchery- Landingns trout on Size 20 or 22 ho. 1 14- to 22*inch wild rainbov.)ow s and brow ns, hooks b(bent straight," Huber says. abo'ut catchinjling fish.’ The sccncry'at SIh\War-- Hiintins News. He! iivesiiv. jn Ketchum. ishcd ano'th'c’trail rs'opcn'rortrvflrietyis~c ------of uses. It connects:s tthe popular Third ^ Fork Trail with thele A-H. Creek Trail through Wahlstromn I-Hollow. Approxi- N ew bj o o k siin g s f«rolovei5rs o f vivhitev^ivater mate distance is 3.51.5 miles. The trail was rC'built throug!ugh a cooperative ByWilliilliam Brock for everybody,ly. Ifrom easy to expert. There are also essayisays and personal reOec- . agreement betweenen the Idaho State Timcs-N•News writer As the book’>ok’s preface says. "Rivers defiefine lions, historical andI gcgeographical overviews, Parks and Recreationion Off-Road Vehi- the West” - ancand there’s no finer way lo deficfinc primers on etiquette: anand ethics, practical tips cle Fund and the U.S..S. Forest Service, TWININ FALLS - When you boilo il it down, a river than to10 bbe in it, p«rsonally cxpcricnciicing on how lo handle car shuttles und detailed All other trails in the district arc whitcwatrater paddling is all about findinding one's its savageiy andanc tranquility. Whiiewntcr boboat- milc-by-mile guides ofo f eachc run. open with rccommemended use in the way thnirough difficult circumstanances from ing is ridingJ a steep growth curve and hihun- Authors Jim Cassadyady. Bill Cross arid Fryar morning and eveningng due to high day- . i lo point B. drcds o f thousoiiisands o f hearts now beat with,th,the . .Calhoun went to extrcrctrcme lengths lo producc tim e tem peratures. ; there are technical skills invoivolved, like pulse of Americerica’s rivers. the definitive guide to10 wwestern wliiiewater. The Ketchum Ranginger District's Bak- • g. bracing and rolling. I^ o wwing ii how to Seven yearsars in the making. WESTEPSRN Appropriately, tlic: guidegu begins witli Amer- cr Lake Trail has bee:>een rerouted, and a n is like lo w in g where to pulput your fm- W HITEW ATETER is os thick os a good-siziized ica’s preeminent whitc\[litcwatcr state: Idaho. All 2-raile portion off tlthe Red W arrior I a musical instrument; once: thosetl: skills city phone dirc ^ o w h o w to play.thepli in- - Jh c oootc.dc “day— - T lic M u iu u g lrs n rtc 0 continue. Stage II weather expected to c nt - and want lo start playingigthcmusic., t trips.aswell,as,I as wilderness rivers that rcquinlire a Murtaugh to T<^n Falls Fall is featured. The; fol- fire restrictions arc: nownc in efTcct. This )0k, “WESTERN WHITEWiWATER: A week or moree totc paddle. lowing passage is typic:ipical of the book’s aiten- ■ "restricts the use ofr caropfircs;cj includ- juidc-fo r Raft,-K ayakrand CaCanoe,” is a It’s cxhousti\istive in its scope and providesles a . lion to deuU and clear,ar. \vivid wriling: ing charcoal briquets,:ts, outside o f desig- ac score to dozens of whitewaikvatcr rivets, wealth o f technchnical d a u like elevation drojrops. "Below the Hansensen Bridge h a riverwidc nated campgrounds,ds. Smoking is re- on opus mognus - with riversriv from river mileage,e. ddegree o f difficulty, walcr flcfiow /tfd'geA.TJOivTiaiTHEHiE HOOKER (IV; V a t low stricted to a vehicle,e, 1campground or a ngton’s Olympic Peninsuloa toli the Rio tables, recomminmended levels, optimal scasoisons, flov/i), typicaliy rvnu n far right. Juxt down- .3-foot cleared area. e in Texas, from the Kernm R iver iri maps, photos,JS. side excursions, commerc;reial stream ar mile 10.313 ,is another big drop, » Using chainsaws; or welding materi- m Califomia to the Missouriiri Breaks in outfitters, landid owners,( access roads, logisticilical LETS’S M A K E A D3EAL(IV;IV-plusa;high E ^ »ai8 a n d ejiploslvcs o r na. More thim 160 wesiem riversri> in 12 .problems, nececccssary permits, camping, ottMher flows), where Auge bioblocks o f lava divide the :ferenec3. and sgecialhoanrdo.— •'ized vehicles ofT theie road1 or trails be* [1 states are featured^ iflcrc'sti.miin.'thing s : guiiJg. aiiJ lefei • ...... P lfcP lfc!db.0 t.b!0 'B p e K /B3 - tw een 1 p.m . and 1 a.ia.m. is prohibited, ______D istr^ hove rcporported numerous in- siaiicM of visitors leaving le’ fires unat- (ended or building1 campfires,c; in pro- Wilderrnessrgfiiideslleave nlo trac(ej Grooups ' hibited areos. Anyoneine who negligently ____--SiartS-OjiyjldfirejyinbI b e fined and m ad e __ 1TbeAasodgtedPregs • to pay tbe firefightinging b ill. BRIDGER W ILDERNESS.SS, Wyo.— Cindy Firewood is stillII 1 available in the baliftl^ abbed a shovel and , Sawtooth National[lal Forest. Some Stein ^ finished breakfast, grabb headed to a bare, rocky spotKit where her pack ' neighboring foreststs 1have completely ^ .. horses had been tethered thes papast two nights. '''■•■vV* ■ closed their firewoodod program, but the- The veteran U.S, Forest ServiceSei wilderness .s** swannhimt Sawtooth has only resrestrictcd the hours ...... ranger, iilio has spent manyy yearsy in the back kjjUiU in which people ma;nay cut. Chainsaw . countiy^ fixing m c»^left byby Jhorse owners as . Associated PressPre ______^ __ iise is forbidden fromom 1 p.m . to 1 a.m . well ^ as backpackers, quickljiicly w ent to work I 'Splitting and haulingng may occur after practicing p the Leove No Trac'race ethic she has BOZEMAN — An animal rights • 1 p.m. Permits are: availablea’ at all of taughtq many others. group and an cnvi;nvironmcntal group . the district ofTices ancand supervisor’s of- The four pack horses andid f four saddle ani* callcd Monday foifor a ban on tundra ------^ ic c ,.------______□mnU yyH nn tht«i trip 1^ mtigoiles intO-ihe-WJnd ------swan-hunting-in-lin-tho-W csi,-saying ------C am pgrounds are'e' alla op en . V isito rs River B Mountains left a n i ^5 .. 1T h o u ^ the tcth- M hunters are mistalstakenly killing rare ' should check with tbeth district offices er c site hod been carefully selectedselc because, it trum peter sw ans,s. w hich arc sim ilar in to find out if the camampground has -wa- was ^ rocky and somewhat bare,bar o f vegetation, appearance. the big animals still left theirr mma/k. “Tundra swann hhunling is.the pri- ter or other focilitietie s . U *8 usually a “ Using a tree-saver strap, ropiropes had been tied Mm mary factor prevircvcnting trumpeter' .'good idea to bring driid rin k in g w ater. . •.between three trees. After sp

    ? a r F c l a t k m nLkffl e a r s - G r e aa t B e ; Q U Jld • ■- 1 In' 1985, it starttaned the' first reimbursement:nl — Fighting to createI a inew sanctuary on the ISI to protect rare,'White By Gail Scbootzkr program to compenpensate rancEers whose live-rc- British Columbia coast ti Bozeman DsOy Cammide i by g i^ ie s «pandlng thelielr g^lics-iii;an area priz«riz^ by logging compa ------'■it 1 ^ 2 * range to the prairieuric along the R o ^ Mountainlin nics. ‘ onmenlal groiips like Ihc BOZEMAN — Grizzlyly \bear No. IS stood - Front. Sincc 1989r89r1rta?paid out $16,000. — Along widi environn up. niuch to the amazementent of Malt keid and ’ V, • . The group alsoso 1pushed the.state [kpartmcnl:nt Sierra Club and Greater Gre Yellowstone - . the other Jcderal icscarchitrappeis^ing tn o f p{si,^ W ildlifee anda: Parks to hire a bear man-in- 'C oalition, il is suing toochange.lhe ch federal plan ...... the 600-pound male w ith a newr radio collar. ‘ jj g g ager for that area'ca who can respond quickly tclo for grizzlies ia the Northern^Rockies.Nor The __So-much ior. the Jicw.typc,irpc.oltranquilizcr. .. „ Q |i | -complaints aboutut bcars.-Stmilar bear managersers—groups-arguethat-so ijDuchJiabiifltJias.bcen JDi ...... ,i. fc irs, bears need more pro- “I looked right down^n at that bear and ■ |^ »i| now are workinglg forf the Blackfcet Indian tribeibe lost in the past 20 years, I thoughi aboul death,” Reidid rrecalled. | | r r ^ ; ' and Burlington NoNorthern Railroad, lection, not less, as federaderal managers Mnlend. No. 15 chomped his teethtee at the terrified ^ - • Thai occurredd a:after the foundadon sued BN3N —Arid, trying to encend bear bailing, still hum ans and lowered hiss hihead as if he might ______ovct-aJ987.acddcidcnt.that spilIed.tons.oL£cnim __allowed in 10 stales.. in( includina Idaho. Ulah,______“ —cha^gc•bcforc■ambling-of^^f^tnto the Woods-of- along the edge o f Gi lader National Park. Beanars Oregon, W ashington and Alaska. Yellowstone National P4rk.irk. ' ' ■ .y, b eeim e drunk on fermented com , left buriecied The greatest Ihreal looming,overloor the worid’s Three years latcfTNo.0. 115 found a young -by clean u p crewews, and at least eight wen:re bears, Reid said, Is the.]ihc.growing demand for man sleeping in a tent nearIcar Hebgen Lake and killed by trains or Icars. bear gall bladders, useiused as aphrodisiacs in - killed and ate him. •j; _ ^ But not cveryclyone views the foundation’:n’s Asian countries. As Korea,Kor Japan and China Such spine-tinging enconcounters would con- f i l . work a s an unqual[ualified success, bcoomc more affluent,I, pi prices continue to rise, vince most people to findid ai line of work that The Montanala \W oolgrowers Association1 isI; Call bladders sell for as nmuch as $13,000 each, would put as much dlstllstance-as possible B H highly criticalof of the l rancher reimbursementsIts. making them more valu/aluablc than heroin and between themselves and UUrsus r horribilis.. It's a bogus publicblic relations move, saiS a^oci>d- . creating an enormous incentiveInce for poaching: ----- _:.iBul-nothing has-dampenpened.Reid!s.lQVC.for_|Hs -atlon.sccretary-ry-treasurcr Bob' Gilbert-o-o f...... Sooncr.orlater.^ihaLhat_will.affcct bears In____ bears. ( Helena. • Yellowstone, Reid pfedicedicted. Tw o decadcs later, hcj's's stills getting up close st a ploy to placate the public:so st Reid als^lS concertcerned aboul plans for and personal with bearsi as ex^tive director SH J i 'ho cares?! if live^ock is ealeilen. developing Pioneercr IMountain south of ■ of the Great Bear Foundatication. I ■s,” Gilbert said. ' Bozeman as a resort biggerbig than the adjacent The nonprofit corporatiiation was founded in B j m Baucus, m anager o f the vas'ost' Big Sky. and for resurrecrrecting Ski Yellowstone, 1982 in Missoula by bear:ar researcher Charles ■ ] headquartered near Helena, saiiaid a resort proposed in1 grizzlygr habitat nexi to ' Jonkel, artist Frank Ponikvlikvar and teachcr Bill :p in dircc. days' last year to onanc Hebgen Lake. ', Callaghan. They wantedd to tc preserve all eight |M | I request'for"reimbursementt ata B ^ advocates havevc ssuffered many defeats specics of wild bears andnd the habitat the ani- M g 1 head was rejected by Reield over the years, he said,d. ' m als need to s-urvive. hcep were a few miles outsidlide O ne symbolic sore: poipoint for Reid is the new A fascination with bea)ears crosses cultures undation covers, Grizzly Park in Westst Yellowstone,"V a multi- and centuries. It comess partlyp from the fact arrowly defining the limitsi cof million dollar commercnerdal devclopmcnl thal bears arc a symbol o f thee wild.w j j i S ay,” Baucus said. “It looks liklike has put four wild grizzlieHtlies on display.' •‘God, they’re ju s t a sp(spectacular, beautiful |^ B to get good p r e ^ J, as a producluc- The developers insistsist the park is cmphastz- creaturc, an animal that'st’s an opportunist and H |j crsee control o f marauding animi- Ing education. But lo10 ReidF il’s no different one that wc are very m uchich like." Reid said^ | R ■ ‘T h e y are just a than the sad spectaclele heh saw as a kid in the Their appeal has broujought the foundation people say 'Whoided the decision, saying hishi Grea^ Smoky Mountaintains, where black bears memben> from as far awaway as Europe, South I H by grizzly bears,”isates'for a specific area, fror^)m 'w ere chained at'Ih'e'bat'back"of curio shops for------America and Japan, althouhough most live in the Rancher Johniway_200jo_the_Canadian_boi I w r- tourists to pay to gpwk/k ala t . ______• United Slates and Canada. Sieben Ranch hea His fascinalion withilh bearsb goes back lo his : The list o f “bear nuts"s" includes i people like he los< 17 sheep[ion i is too small to pay for ever'cry boyhood. ■ Pf ter Busch of Florida,, hi heir to the Anheiscr- grizzly. But aI livestockre< death in Montana ai)ai)d A turning point InI his life, hc said, was the __ Busch fortune and a founsundation board mem- aro u n d S60 asaid..and hi Jhc.state.bear mariag*Igcr day he saw a Nationalnal Geographic* television ; ber. and Geri. Normann SSchwartzkopf. who becausc the shce/ the deaths on the Sieben Rimench special on the Crai^et^cad brcithefs; John and ' plans to join the foundsndation’s fall tour .in |N the area the foundy a grizzly. Frank, doing ^izzly researchres in Yellowstone.-: British Columbia o f raree w hite grizzlies called E f ‘‘They're harr(;des Ihe foundation is $5,00DOO Thai w as w hal he wante*mled to do, hc th o u ^ t. "spirit bears.” , w hat they’ll pay,’icher reimbursements for liviive- He didn’t even stayslay for his high school _ The foundation runs claclasses that take "eco- | H they’re liying logI 1993. It has appealed lo menem- -graduation ceremony3ny but instead headed logical tourists" to secsec wild grizzlies in ■ ■ er, w ould rathery tos pay those obligations andd loi straight for Montanana sand Glacier National Y ellowslone and Glacier;ier national parks, or H m als." ^ ment endowment to make futuiture Pork. He studied bearsears at ther University of polar bears around Can:a n a d a ’s H udson B ay. R eid d efen d ei Montana under Jonkel.el. Priccs range from S1.20000 to $2,800. Teachers ■ group compensalItion is working on several pnpro- S ince graduating; frcfrom college, Reid has w ho can incorporate bearsJUS into their classroom ..Montana Highwa; will be counted as future suisue- been doing bear reseorsearch, al limes working full scholarships, wilh biology professessor Harold Picton at ! instruction can receive full tone National Park try'to I der. r The greater the numbeiiber of people who see Ttir-hree grizzlies In tt\B Haydiyden Valley of Yellowato or strengthening sanctuaries: forfi Montana Stale Universitcrsity. and carc about bears, Reid;eid said, the greater the |»cateq c tha photographer.ln'.In this file photo. ^ I ireas. Including Alaska’s Kodiidiak As foundation directaector, Reid earns $35,000 chances of protecting thenlem — ' vorld’s oldest bear sanctuaryy is a year trying lo educatea l e people for the sake of i its membership, fund raisinj The 39-year*old Reid,:id, who looks almost frorrom Lance Olsen. ' io expand i / developm ent o f private holiold- the beasts. id’s goals are to increase ne) bearlike wiih his dark hairha and beard, Ulked The T small officc above a b^eryba| is filled cloul. Reid jndation is dislribulmg 50,0(,000 “I’ve been, a bearr nanaturalist and enlhuslasl rom $200,000 to S340.000 about the foundation’s1 fufuture from its unpre* witl«th desks, posters and bearjJfrjjfcms for sale: budget fro sking peoplc toTirge Interiirior for as long as I can renremember, and I feel my meni^ership from 2,500 to . tentious officc in downtowtown Bozeman. ' boo>ooks, T-shirts, pins, cards andam other para- increase s ICC Babbitt to see thal $150 m:mil- life’s work is to helplelp lend Ihc garden for - The office_opened;d in January when phe:ihemalia.-A cast of a massiveve griz footprint, membersi iiin fivc^ycais.' £xxoniVddcz.settlcmcnj>jis;used bears," he said..‘lWithVilh 4 billion people out ■'flrst“l1“years^^hc-Grc! Reid, a foundation boaroard member for sev- goe>oesforS4S. ------I n -its -f vate holdings. there. s6mel)odyVgolot lo'dol( iL"“ ...... on counted several successes. ' ' eral years, took over as executive director The^ foundation has embarkecrked on an effort Foundatior

    The foundation irklandibecon grizzly-causedtest liv touirist hot•tspot jsertpa —Wyom ing, hc.saii Alasl couldn’t verify th' I leads lo one of the few other BAKER,■R, Calif. (AP) — Tourists were'caused by a rem inders o)f f civilization.ci g a summer vacation in In 1944,, evangelistc’ Curtis H. p r s ’s newest national parklandd behind in ranchi Springer stak(taked out mineral rights angle had betterer beware of wrong turns, stock killed in H claim s a ro uind n d :Soda Springs, _ These arere inature’s meanest neigh- bers for money tc .Bui insteadcad of mining. Springer b o rh o o dIs, s, where 100-mllc vistas5 • 3 create a pcrmanei used cheapI laborlab from a mission for the slinging desert heat and payments. the down-an<-and-oul he ran in Los seekl Mnty pools of water shlm- 0 build Zzyzx Mineral The foundatioi Angeles lo b . - mer awayly into: m irages, torm entingg •- AppMs jccts.it hopes wl .. „ ------Springs andnd Health Resort. The IX the thirsty. to ' cesses:" • name was piclpicked to catch the eye of halibiJU I/ Youmigiig|it find scorpions and rat- — Creating or anyone lookirDking al the last page df . - ' tiesnakes5S underfoot' or surprise a bears in key area Ihe phone lxx>l» o k . n lion Rooking for a meal.I. ■ y„iptit.RiAlB-Neara5ra Service mountain I iing-and Island. The wot] After years:ars of court battles, Ihc ------tiu t ^ e y 're next year’s Ihrcalened by di • •; : government11 raran S pnngcr o ul in 1974— oods, like the ones thatIt HOMER. Alaska-:a — As the flash floo 00, and 10 mgs. Tlje found bccause the1C lawI said hc was sup- out the tracks of the oldd . , boat rocks gently on the deep- washed ot to 10,000 postcards, aski ^ ^ p o se d 10 bbe e imining the land, not blue waters of Cookok Inlet, the Tonopahh &eathVal/alley to Joshua T ree national going fast enough to cool ' big as Chicago can 1 ne -T he Senate would d ecedare the East the quantil d . ZIP code ^ 2 3 . can'tgetgoi . slightly more : monumenlents, both slated to become Z zy 2uc R o ad the car.” The state record is slij -e- Mojave a park, barringg ’hunting.and- And they'r iis' Just outside Baker, Z lhan 400 pounds; scseveral 300- natioiial1 parksp within the new pre- pounders have-beenchcai^tthis < ^ ' J : sum m er; 125-poun'lund fish are * ; : common. A 20-poun s m E ,g , lUNT’SJIf E • REPAIR • :' . ‘ In the evening, when the * ^ • SA LES • SERVICE • ■ lU I I W I lM M charter boats glideide back Into iZjR t RetidrFor HunluOingSeaton! ^ uttuavicToiTORau ■ !t COMPLETE IM^HOP• REREPAIR FOR . 'this picturesque baibiarbor, the hai- nallORifle*^iacio^ .•iW ' w bridaM , ^ • ibut corpses are stodtacked up like •; , cordwood. The decleeks run red % R n a n d n g •' with blood. The bigJig halibut are , ) In the Sotith Algodones Available . 1 strung up and fishiIshermen tri- ' 2^ eopeWilh O n All __'uTTiphptiny pose t e_w|th_thelr_^ _ m w * 3 9 9 < ^ ' ng: The H ouse w ould call il lal preserve," allowing at W e l d e r s ;: catch. Everyone seo iMo 3i9x40 WbiU Omm Scope — 9 . 5 ' • a lot of ^ in a punjuisuit taai -i— p , N O W * 1 2 9 e hunting. —-4-;:—when the shots are«goingoff-of— g I- - " ‘fr­ blks accustomed to grazing-P = | ______TW 1 - 9 5 5 3 : og the'halibut * id o f cattle, m ining, hunting Fax: 208-733-95« ‘ ■ ' niHtes are clubbing kIK c j UI - 73S-9S53 oi tCiib aluminum baseiiseballbatS" . < 0 1g1 where they want across A f t* r . H o « f T ZlieaemblcoISIPEli =Hunt^s=Huntlm t generally detest the whole— ------O UJ2:SIDETWIN-i ' most picturesque C. lat the region’s beauty andIVKE I 1 --800=427=80 ' L, -. . onearth. I' ipplles H Gun ReRepair "SsSaSW need protection, especially I j t j ol044thAv*.W .«733- n. ---— ; things are here, b u t n ot in itity they make It sound, ... . .1 ^'re ^ttered all over this'

    DUsniM .niB)K«nvEs~ rUNDBSMiStUASES imu4nHKNi=====z BiinwcuBHBH«H*5avi ' • T. •Sk- ■ - •niursdflv. AlAugust n. 1994 •nmes-Nows.'ws'. Twin Falls. Idahp B-3

    G ro iijjxsues- ^eten ;lai-stuir ^ e o n — W a te r f b wdT ulesT neetiJtingrselT “ t o d a y a t Jeerortie gam e;6 ; o f f i c e BOISE (AP) ~ Thee IdahoII Con- which fileded s u it in U jS . D is tric t ,_ fafailed to reproduce siiice 191974, when flows recommiimended by thc Fish and servaiion League on TueFuesday sued Court in Eioi:ioise. Jiad h o ^ the threat ' o]operation of the Libby Danam in west- Game Departnrtment. HieTiaie»-News o f Ihc M agic ValValley Region. • to try to force the U.S.^S. Fish arid of legal.actiortion w ould ihave prom pted . eiem .Monica began disruptipting nalu- . “This is justjus another example of A.suggestedj incincrease in thc num- W ildlife Service to gragrant Endan- the'servicee tot act. said Kate Poole, ral n flows on the Kootenai. politics inlerfe:rfering with the legal'and JEROME - Thc Idaholo Depart- ber o f goose-hunlhunting days from 93 gered S i^ e s Act protecitection to the an attorneyy forfi t h t group, Biologists say' the dlsruruption has scientific oblibligations of a govern-, ment of Fish and Gamee iis taking to 100 and a sease.asonlpng bag and Kootenai River populatioItion of white “They didilidn’t g et th e decision out,” rcrobbed the fish of spawninjng habitat, ment agencyy tot conserve an endan- public i^iput on proposed changesd in possession liinitlit ofo two and four for sturgeon. it . Poole said.1. “I’m-not Burt why.” In 1990, the Idaho Depapartment of gered species;ies,” Poole said. “The the 1994-95 waterfowl regiigulations. Canada geese are also on Ihe list of .. -The federal agency-in-'iri July 1993 S e Jv ic e: oofficiai&^cduldjiat be_F_Fish_and Game, concli:luded the courtroom seemsst to be lhe.only_ ___-Proposed changes incnc^de in- propo^ls^ V Thanagemcnt'decisions proposed listing the ^urgeon rg as en* reached fofor comment Tuesday. Kootenai K sturgeon wouldlid become place to get ii creasing the bag liniit onc diicks ' Aii open houselUse Is'planncd for I to ‘ ' ' T ..—-dangerrf,-and had a yearlsarlpng period - -There wasi non< answ er a t the-agency/s-. e:extinct iLthe operalion_ol.of,lhe_dam_ that are nol tl« frpm_four to five andj\ mallards- 9 p.m.Jtoday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. : ’ ^__ e n d b g July 7 to m ake: thithe listing fl- offlces in BdB oise a nd Spokane, W ash. - wadv. not changed. The An^y Corps -tics.” from three lo four, inae:reasihg the Fnday at ihe, MagMap'c Valley Ilcgion- .i rial. But the deadline pass)assed without Bbioglst:ists believe the sturgeon oof Eiigineers and Bonncviville Power White sturjurgeon can grow up to/ goose closure boundarary in ^ e al Officc. 8688 E. Main in lcro m c.- action by the service, . populationbn in northern Idaho’s ' Adrninistration. which consnlrol flows 1,800 pound:tids and-are the largest .Hagerman Valley7antlid p u llin g Anyone who is uiuniiblc to attend ihc ______T h e aiI6n L eague.—KQOlcnai-RiJUi^ctJiosjlinest_eniirclj_fifrom ' 'bby Dam, have notno adopted freshwater fisl^fish in Nofth Am erica. I regulations for goose hthunting in open house, but)ut vwould like lo offer the MiniHok'a Nationartl'W ildlife' inputrijrcncoifrai)irragedl0’calt-324^ ------^------Refuge under the adminlinistralion 4350J ' - Xeftoverlhunt permjiits on sale Bear miin-ins riseiin Utah TheHmeB-NewB recorded t)tt theth time of purchase, ' Actual deldelivery pf permits and tags in Nine Mile Canyon, JEROME - Leftover corcontrolled hunt will take plaiplace throug thc mail. Cus- MOAb, Umh (AP).-— Bear en- m cr camp in s are up this Campers shotshi and killed two permits go on sale Tuesdayday at Fish and tdmers mayly buyi permits for up to four counters with Humans: Oan'e Headquarters u d:d Rf e^onal of- licensed huntunters. Individuals must have summer, forcing statele agents to more, jsl trouble- No humansins have been injured _ fices.------__ _ , ___their huntinging licenses and.the licenses; kill-some of the rnqsi ’ . ..so far. “Leftovers” are the permpei its w hich of those for3r ^whom they are purchasing . some. have killed Human-be;bear encounlers also were not claimed duringing the regular permhs. A :$5 application fee is re- Wildlife officials hi rs at a sum- are up sharplyply in Colorado. ^ O U TB l iINN each p ^ i t purchased, ■ twd manrauding bears computerized drawing.. PricesPt are the qutreil for cai •par •Hotel •Restaunir a n t • J a r b ld g e , N e v a dja* a • 702-488-2311 same. PersonaL?ll checks or cash will be ac- The sale-will beginn □at 9 a.m. at cepted forr ppermits. Non*residenls are. ^ Room, Stealak Dinner S Reg. Breakfaikfastfor2 iSioK. All Fish eli^bleandiid not restricted to 10 percent Mountain Tune zone oSic ATi,Tirnes-News and Game offices will11 bbe linked by as in registas te ^ drawings. Pemtits will ______■ . $i computer, allowing continitinual monitor- not bc soldd forfi controlled hunts with an . C l a s,sifi6d s i W ill'Fill ALL FOR ONLILY-..______n4 3 PUKTAX tng o f the number o f tagsg s iremaining in . unlimited nunum ber o f permits. Fish and f s i i n v e r y N e e d resarwtfk>nft 702-48&-2311.01. Offer good 7 daye per iployees may not purchase - Eor and Infomtnnatkm. phone any given hunL Names. willwi be entered Game empl week except hoDdiy week•kend. Second nights’ room FREEforaUmltedtirne.FRB on the computer system,I, aiand the permit permits on[J thcth first day ofthe sale. I BUY IIT! 7333-0931 Book_ ConUnued from B l - ■■ recotnmend•nded (except possibly at low [ nVcr,inaniets carefully equipmentnt and food to firefightets inn t • 10 Ycir ' 1 ‘ I jarts of the wilderness. SJcin- . Appruvitl W 1 J L— tied to the backs of the; ho:horses. remote pan n' t RU r Cvnl Efllcioncy animals to haul oul litter leftft ^ 1 1 Uli.. • 93 Por ( “Why don't you justst hhaul in an en- uses the an I ^ • Fiictoryry 1’re.Sft Thi;rmosUit i . tire McEtonald's?” grouioused the hiker, by hikersi andar other horse'owners. . I * Two 4mJOOO Wii^V Klomoiitu * ‘'C arrying that m uch inliinlo thc wilder- Thoughjh horses can cover ground° I ^ I • Quick : IIRt-covcry ^ jc h SA d ness is outrageous.” more quickickly than backpackers, they Indeed, as wild landsds 1like the Wind involve thciheir own kind of work. Once a 8 4 9 .0 0 y Autliorized S a U as fill with more, campsite: is selected, taking care o f the° y - L 2 M ' F o c t o r y Rivers and High Uintas i users each'year, manyny question the animals invinvolves a great d ^ of effort, E N t l R E — * wisdom of allowing larlarge strings of Just ass thetl forest service and other " • P l OUR fi nagcment agencies encourage>e trsi-siNK-iC-ERATOR- horses into the wildernessless. Iand*mana{ SCTION OF V l u s t i y There is no doubt the big pack ani- cam pers,s, backpackers and scout ^ ^ Wa^aste ^ ^ I S E L B C 5 S % mals have an impacL Thn ie y arc harder groups to0 practicep a “Leave No Ttace” [ N E T S ^ I C A B IN f A Y S , . . . ^ on trails tRan hikers. WWHen improper ethic, similtnilar guidelines are being set. 1 ^ D isp o»sers a J | 3 a n M O R E W / methods are used, horse:irses can damage up for backick*country horse users, I Powerful, c*lofflcient, _ , ,, JS SAVE TW pristine meadows, leaveive unsightly, in* The philihilosophy of minimum im-j k ^ dependablelowoBtc BudRorV H ||Bn I 'PLU* eans disguising the sight and in la y sect-attracting manureirc in campsites pacts mear diBposcrs Trfrom Vj I’""” M j U •you bring fa passage into the wilderness, rRA 10% OTF If! and kill trees. Anyonene takingi horses sound of a to V4 horsuitupowcr. 5 2.90 WP I -i-EXTI you'pay at time o into the W ind Rivers mujmust first pick up leaving no:10 sign that you were there. rRA 5% OFF If y 1 ”'^SAVE! W a permit and some educducational litera- “We’re-e notr su p p c^ to have exten- W I — ' l-v E X T I Maple or Pmo CaWncls Ranger District, sive restrietrictions in wilderness," Slein I I From Any Dewis 0.ik, N' ture at the Pinedale Ra: I • S c k 'c l F liuliful Finishes . ^ SAVE! Such permits can beI obobtained in ad- said. “A wiwilderness area i^ supposed lo IVotn 10 DilToiont Bern ice to enjoy freedom while . C h o u se iloat-Sol Cabinet Fmislies vance by writing to thetje < o p-up M ‘ir SAVE.' n ^84491. • makingsorsome wise c h o ic e The idea is tlw SmoDlhnoss « f , "Dovetail Drawer Boxes Box 220, Pinedale, WYJ :m p u lse H < » ■ • Feel n^ncourFingor-Jomlodlh« Wilderness managergers are jo in in g to help thehe resource with thc minimumm ^ ‘f t I n ||Uj|P I . Examir 'les. (Nol available m Nt ike the Monbma- restrictionsMIS possibic.” i l f r o m ovor 25 Door ^ 1 ; with private groups like S p rin k le r s B . S clo ci 1 e x a m p l e . A LX L OF t h e H . Kull Circlf or I’urt Cireir ciivi-nikT pliutic nnd >tnmlr» ,I.TloKt hr«d ■ H E; Rr E’S j u s t . rJifTu»cr KTi-w-ui)iU"U utrvuni Icnisth IN #9008 OAK U Swan!^ ■ CABIg.T.^ .E !T-S - A B O V P '1 M.n -. H ' C ontinued from B li g ^ in1 a few I^iirFlyw ay couh~'h- 1 ^ 1 K)(W up .1 iniW lo » .ilrr,-cJu -.i — ------„ ic majestic birds - tiesnorthih “ ‘ birds to about 300.I. VHowever, the Fish, Wild 9 m i-Nvsu’ ;pt both resident be very dildifficult to tell the difference 15.88 feeding program kept ______■ l-\V30l Less 5% /or Cash and m i^ to ^ birds at the refuge all between:n trumpeter and tundrarn L ^ a.waiial ^284^ 1 . winter, leading to draiiramatic crowds '.swans, but.seasonsbi are carefullyly . ------■ ■------, Final Coat 'lote ' \ ”,'1^' "~of swans but also crealreating tears that ilmed aniuid-admlntstered tu i cJ ulc . ‘disease could sweep:ep through the the oddss oof killing trumpeters, 2 0 0 Amp n Service Packi i M g e ^ “W e caican direct people and reduce concentrated flocks. n I Includcx: 10I foot f riffid conduit LC22<} PC P» — ------Over the past fewiiT yi years-Fish and the-llkelielihood of taking-a-trum-.-- 1^^ •• -wenthrrhendt Rfound fr TTXJ.-200 AMP hrcnkcr - Wildlife. Service manainagers have cut peter,” ClChilders said. Killing trum-"■ I surfitcv metor•r huM.'. 1 indonr panel und nn n and have been peters iss ilillegal but penalties dependnd W luuMirtmcnt ifof bninch 1 tjrciikcnt iind riUinp*. V R a i ^ j e t ® off the feed program a I utM provido4/0 4/1 Iind 2/0 wire fniW llif mi'lcr ^ f l H R a in je t capturing b i r ^ ^ d truckingtrui them to on circumjm stanccs. h e said. 20^ orr 5Siriglt’ Progratn | j - Fish an d W ildlife Service sets-.(g__ bu9c lu (he . . S m a r t ”' -Jdaho, Utah and Nevatrvada and releas- TheFisl l 1 9 9 j 9 8 _ _ _ '1',“= ' Dtl, ■ ElElt’Cironif- • , J L 3**-.W atci«iii leral parameters for tundrara I cne^^ ing them , hoping thee b:birds w ill leam up genen ■ .Cl.Control/er Pop-Up SpriijHb:^er Heads to. migrate. P lans also50 ccall for hazing swan seaseasons but leaves the details W 1 n C 'ioJp ♦ Ideal for covcrircrinK lar);!.' lawn birds away from thehe Yellowstone .to slate; amanagers. A spokesman for agency in D enver said he ,• Sinijlr pn>Bram Wnlrn* nil itlm-*•" arcus. Availiible area this w inter. ■ the federa , 8 0 0 . swan hunting is “irresponsible,“ir Klmctnt r Timer p -]® | 2 0 . . I r c h „ i______. nibr^Iy indefenslblc'ffie and biological-- i3-S(»ia— TQ—r t ^27.95^19.95L------lOfTiisQrits-mrrrwsniirtc* r ty reckless,” chargedcd D.J. Schubert \ FACTORY o f the Fund F or A nimimals. a I 1 8 . 8 8 Only three RockyI MMountain states I NORELCO ^ have tundra swan seaseasons. They are 7 ^ a SVLIM/VM S h t i n ^ ^ ------Nevada, U tah, and MMontana.— o — ^ ^K|~ “OscillafiriB In Montana, hunters:ers can apply for Djgnn^^ f^ a lel P ^FLUOa^RT ^ H a l o g e n . up to 1,000 permits5 -— 500 that are ■ F a n s ^ APPLIAMCE Incaodesent • L ^ good anywhere in thehe icentral nyw ay I ?i^''ceaingU ghth i . and 500 that are "■ Whilr wilhTmix- 4 .9 9 JUleia 2^99 m UKC. IIJ.-I?...... " 10.59 — 12.88 90 w u tt ■ H a l o t f e n ;4 / , 5-U ghtChi^handelier H ^ J U 1^1 12 Inch ;\ [I y ] cu-iir mn. Kiiotnl F l o o d L . Wid.lh tH“.-t>cplh-t' f 'm "> ? -rl9;88- KKC. 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Chris y-was-Iisied-in—head-injuricrics,Turlcy.saidL ------:-----______parenlly failed u iTowchiclc-accidcnt Tuesday-v prcparcd'statcmcrnrby'Cpl:il7 ~Pehrson suffered slighthi bumsrbul-nob others------flre jtil •nily running a Driver olofthe olhcr vehicle, Thomamas Per-’ cording lo a prc able cdridirion bflcr opporenll I of the Twin Falls Goiiniyty were hanned by ihe fire.ire. Newman said, ople._ [ , ry, 31, alsoso of Buhl, was taken to iheiie Med- Don Newman o] op sigh andlcilling thrccp eo p l rtm cni. .The father and .sonon in i Ihe iruck were y 93 one mHe’ ical CenterBr wilh 0 .punctured lung andam pos- SherifTs Dcpann- 5 arrested in JlJerome • *'tiThe accident on Highway S :s slid ofT.the .southwest sidede wearing seal bells, bulJl ihthe m oihcr. w ho had cd the lives of sible back;k. neck and shoulder injinjuries. Boih vehicles s 3Uth of Highway 30 claimed raided wiih a.utiliiy pole,le. been sitlinK betw een llierihem, was nol. ______— Turley, saiaid^Wcdnesday-cvening.-g. Perry of road and coll _ _ f 0 LC 0 c a i n e _ E losession0 ! ___ ircc-Buhl residents—------t^h ree picces. The vcliiclcfles “ll was one oflhosese atcrdenrb“Wh‘Cfe”air; , 5 8 , driver o f a w as o u l oof f ihe Inlensive Core Unil,il andi in breaking' ii iriio t JEROME - Five menlen were arrested , .MMaynard George Pehrson, 58 se trailer, a hay bailer andI ia bags and seal belts wouwouldn’t have made a ily, taking Ihc stable conjndition. according lo a hehospital then hii a honic Wednesday and chargcd1 withwi possession of pickickup truck, died instantly, tractor, pushinglg llIhe tractor about 8 feel intcito difference - il was bad,"id,” Newman said, altered most of spokeswonOman. cocain?. brurrunt of the impact that shatte 3:15 p.m . th e lol o f a nearearby farm implemenl busi-si- Speeds of the vehicle!ides had not been cal- 5rding lo Twin The accicidcni'occun-ed at aboui 8:1 Juan Espino, 22. Leon GuGustavo, 21. Prodi- le the bones in his body, accord culated by WednesdayJay afternoon and ihe . Turley. Tuesday alOl Ihc inicrscciion of Highv>hway. 93 ness. Newm an saI said. jios Lopcr, 22. and twdI'd ^)tficrf. m en w ere , Fallalls C ounty C oroner G ene T ui in’s iruck lurncd on its sidide', accident was still underJer investtgalion.i New- ' chrson, 57, was and 3800I Norih.h . ; • - The Pchrson’s chargc with two felony countseoii each of pos- His H wife. Mary Evonne Pehr •e when its gas line rupturedL*d. - man said. • ; af\er suffering The Pehi:hrsons were southbound on High- and caught fire v session o f a controlled subsubstance with intent' alsoIso found dead al the sccne af lo deliver and conspiracy.icy. Jerome County _ T — ShcrifrCcorgcSilvcrsaidr-^ ------^ The aiTCSts were the rcsulsuliofacoopenitive Slain ^ maan’s r al u h t e F s ’ p aa T a d i s e ? effort of the Idaho Bureauau of Narcotics and - - Magic Valley drug task.sk.force agencies, ._ . which have been walchinging-the five m en’s ac-' 1 ^ tivitics for several months.>s. hands J . J ishhow n ( • Further details were una'iinavailable Wcdnes- day evening. ''

    Jerom e transfer• stationst offers sslash maarks ^ I free w ood chips to residents gy3y Frank E. l^kw ood. JEROME - The S outhathem Idaho Re^onal jinrimes-News writer Solid Waste District has; a mountainr o f wood chips 10 be given away,y.at al the transfer site jJEROME - A migrantI wv o rk e r w ^ o eastofJcrome. -- waiMas stabbed lo death Sundayday appears lo «. The wood chips are WJi ilinches long and no lave fought for his life, accaccording id a \ greatcr_lhan one-half inchch ini diameter. They sherifrs deputy. can bc used in pathways.'S, landscaping,I weed jRaul Rojos Conlrcras “had“h multiple \ control, stock bedding andnd Ierosion control. __wounds to both his handsi_that th would be ______------Transfer-atations aj-We-Wcndell,-Shoshonc,------^consia^t'^th defense' wdwoiirids;” says Oakley. M ilner Butte,, anand Minidoka also , an affidavit from Sgt. Ocrttcrald Brant of ------hav««hips-lagiviLaMmy—2 3 " ------— Theche~Jerome County-ShcrlftrifPs-Deparl------mcnr.— ...... M unicipal band1 sisecretive ...... -T h e w o u n d s on ih c le ft..hand .ho were dc-. . about tonight’s COconcert sciscribed as "bone deep,” whwhile Ihe right TWIN FALLS-Tonigheight’s 8 o 'clo ik band hand hai had slash wounds. all tra ile r house concm in City Paric is a1 bi]big mystery. Contreras « died in a small other migrants, The Twin Falls Municiilicipal Band collected that the he shared'wilh four oth izelion. He was ■ ■ sccrct votes on musicalal ffavorites from the on on a farm northeast of Haze season's audiences to planpla its final concert stabbed sto in the chcsi. His bebody has been ‘program, “The Best o f the Summer.” scnl sei to the Salt Lake Mediedicai Exomin- But Music Director)r 1Ted Hadley gave er’s cr' OfTico for an autopsy. these reviialing clues -• a barber, Broadwoy, - Contreras’ i four roommatnates, all being H H big bands and Sousa. heldhe in the county jail in connection H n i withwi Ihe Slabbing, had saidlid the slabbing h B K im berly policee vveteran tokes was wi oceidenlal, accordinling lo Sheriff George Silver. . .. “ position as tenipoporary chief O' -ANOV AWE>a/Th« TVbm Hwh------The four men were'C b e in g h e ld City Council appoint- ^ KIMBERLY - The Cii Wednesday as material witwitnesses in ihe 1 Rock Creek Road withi ai nev/ restaurant and1 ccconvenience :ement for the police . /elopers want tb replacece the Q uonset hut on R ed'a temporary rcplacen- case,^ and no charges had ha< been filed Deve ------chicf-who-wns fired la.sl£isiBiday^______f■flgoinstTiny^fHhem^On-Ti " i-Tuesday.-how ------a to Mr e .„ ______jham will take over os Officcr Pat Bcrminghai ever, Silver saiJ K5. thouglu g h t one o f the ^ ■ge” until a permanent “senior officer in charge” four had killed Conireras,as, and that the / lurant for^ S M t l T H iills l area “ replacement is found, saisaid Kimberly Police w o m e n p)lan i restai others hod tried to cover up the murder, I Overacre. Berming- ot Ity planning commis- Commissioner David 0 enforcement of- py «« The quickk ddevelopment is nccessary be-b Also on the couniy er at the Kimberly po- Horgan met wiih law-enl Sean L. McCarthy ham h:is been an officer £ rnoon ond said . “ ■ ; causc ihey “would“wi like 10 be open b y Jiurunl-‘ sion’s agenda tonighl:il: ■ . . . e years. "ficials Wednesday aflern< les-Ncws wriler lice department for five y< ing.scason,"’’she sh said. • James a n d SandraIra GribaudoC are asking Overacrc said Wednesve Idaho B' r e " " rnilc wcsi ol L u n y and"atTdaddressed-as 21235 ' - cash.or surety bond: In'Sniin affidavit dal- jh,"he Qiionsel h ut on Rock CreekCi Road park withI eighlci RV hookups 3Tld r irt no new Ores “ cn plan to re* siroom facilicililies in place by springg of Highway 30. ------for-hom e, report cd Tuesday, Horgan saidaid lhal “unless sitsvjvacant now, but iw o women wants to divide iwo of lcs south of 1997, Siangerger said. • Lona Mae Call wai TWIN FALLS - Fireire conditions( in Soulh- (j,bond is required of thesese four maicrial dcve/clop ihe property 7 miles 41 Rock Creek Road to ll and conve- In a lettercr to Ihe couniy, Sianger aiand her 4.85 acres al 2441 I cm Idaho have not impimproved and fuel re- ^witnesses, it will bccomete impracticable, i Hansff tthe property is aboui 13 mil tional Forest began deactsactivating its fire stag- dancej at hearing(s) or trialrial(s) by the use Vie/icky Stangcr and Sharon Von isen wants lo divide 1^4 lg ond zoning increasing numbernui of homes being builtIt up • Mark J. Feldhusen ing area at O ’Leary Juniomior Hi^ School. , of subpoenas.” ih e TTwin Foils County planning i :res soulh of ihe sugar 5ht 10 develop Rock Creekk CCanyon, the increasing numnber t acres ofhis 120 acres Two crews from KerKentucky were schcd- . In the afTidaVit, Horgan(an said the four comnnmission for a perm it tonight :cre- factory to sell a homeie ai 3670 N. 3300 E. ic this moming because ' J800 E. . o f people usiiusing the Soii'lh Hills fo r reci uled to leave for home appeared lo have “no penlermancnt lies to the 22.2-acre. parcel at 2940 N . 380 lg in • Patrick and J. Frani•rancis Florence wanl to :o their regular jobs, the J ll others will diion and thehe lalk of a golf course going they had to get back to t> Jerdme County or the stostate of Idaho." Thrhcir hearing and several c n 2 0 -acres at 3042 Hill- f ofHce build- just a few miles mi northwest of the Tradiiding sell a home off from 2 ( - - - Forest Scrvicc reported.:d. - . ------. . . ..rrThe four were moking plaijians to relurtt lo start_rt at 7:30 p.m. ot ihe county o; cresl Rd. soulh o f Twinwin Falls. id equipment remaining • . Posl." Extra fire crews and e Mexico at the time of the stabbing; ac- ing,1,246 ^ Third Ave. E. ;y o f ♦ W ayne K. Ingramram w ants a variance to y and Fairfield include" ^ rhe pair initially were going.lg 10i renovaic They arce bankingb on the popularity .in Twin Falls, Burley ai cording to Brant’s afiidavi'tivit. ------aiion build-a-sccondar>-dveoverflow lugoon al his om Colorado and Min- ® : hul into a bar and restaurant;jit and build a ihc Soulh Hills Hil as a rccrcalion dc.«;tinaii trews and engines from At Tuesday’s hearings,gs, the four men ihc h d for 25.3-acre parcel north3rth of Curry Crossing, :rvice and private con; ^ )aratc convenience siore andnd gas stalion to coniinucc 10 u grow, providing a need nesota, the Forest Servi . were provided wilh anI irinlerpreler, but scpai The property is locatedlied al 4326 N. 2450 E. the property, Suingcr said WcWednesday. nearby convciivcnicnccs. tract engines nnd crews. they weren’t representedd bby lawyers, ac- on * : boih young and energetic; aand • Mike Esparza has already divided 1.3 ■' • The Forest Scrvicc; reportedre no new fires * They now think ih\i cosls •forfoi gos tanks “We are b( cording to court records.s. The ' four were. “ dy raised our children, so wee are • of his 4,52 acrcs northOrth o f Buhl. Esparza is 5 loo steep, she said, and finaiinonciers have have already by Wednesday evening.« g .. ' ' cells. None hajl icrgy • asking for an aftcr-lhc•-ihe-faci permit for ihe . being held in separate ce d Ihc pair lhal they wouldI bKen Haughl. a member of-lhf-ihc Slralegic Planning a new fair officlee. The move Ihe half-gym could be HOSHONE - After severalral months of cxplor- Conimmiltec, said he hoped ihc ______.Sun Valiey^wiUJill be host ______ley still wouia~ eliminaielc th ^ n e e d , SHC vmnasium wilh bleach- _ — TWIN FALLS —They options forfixing or replaciacing-iis dclerioraling—upgiigraded-lo. aJulL-.sizcd^nir er’s high construction o f anm olher office on ” ' «ng op : near future. ' o f business conim f e r e n c e hope to host next sum m er’s 0011 buildings, the Shoshonlone School Board is erss Ifor aihleiic events in the nc nbers o f ihe fairgrounds, ththey said. school d lake six years of pay- SUN VALLEY -- IdahoK State University school rodeo, bul membe ing district voters lo apprcprove a'S3.1 million Excell E: estim ated il w o u ld ta Ity Fair The land packikage, known os asking rtond to reduce ihc prinr will hold its s ^ n d aannud n n conference on the ■ the Twin Falls County id issue to construci new oneones. ■ , nierenls on the S3.1 million bom iday on the .Sara Leonarard Property, is bond i SSOO.OOO lo S600.000 Global Business Envirivironment nnd Strategy Board delayed Tuesda •he board*^ strategic planninning commiltcc devel- ciplpie enough lo afford a SS( vice pro- priced at S96,5<500. Buying it • The at the Sun Valley InnJl ThursdayT ihrough Sun- forTTiing a price and servici :d a conceptual plan forir ao n ew facilily ih a l g y/m n nasium bond. ate High ' would help tie upu lond around oped . the new school would_ posal for the Idaho State uld house elemcniary, junjunior high and high If l( the bond is approved. lh< vhi^ is for business peo- , Ihe fairgrounds'• 1 gymnasium, g however, p.n.m. Thursday, Aug^ 25, in i road frontage-and w aterr rijrights. candidate for govovemor, to hold a ■ . Th< The second is scheduled 3 ild not bej;^lac^ wilh the bondbb1 money avoiloble. U laary r ScTiool gym nasium . The = r __M ini-CasM a__ ------Boardmombert^ugfiigge«tcd poliiicaLraHy_at_It th e G O P’s foir, ...coiJd Sept. 1, in the Slioshone . rtild cdndnue^'toTjc u seaib fathathletici^cnls..^ ' ' fordr 7:30 ^m .. Thursdoyv'Scpi . • •' - . S - -' . ..— mbving-Faic-M anagerJ5r_Cindy„booih.. .TH ^jusjm don’t want to Jlwoj^c . - Dear Abby— ‘if we have nidniiy left inin iihe borid il could be I HijIfgh Schodl eofeldria; ' D em chey from h e r homn o beside* moke the fair int(ito a politicorare- “If S p o r t s , 7-io - the fa ir office lo th e houseu se under • na, board m cm bcberssajd^ _ V . '

    ■ I . C-2 TImos-Nows.'Twin Falls,8,'Idaho Ic Thursday. August 11; ------^ f - W eiidcellCeBD f l e t e r y ^~ D i s t r i (i c t l ^ a th n o tic ; be announced by the Hatisen Monuary ._____ "W ilH am RRiTinslcy gGuy, M ary and Chris ------ey R fc E Y/— - William Roiiald-Tins;- i*|Phereon : ■- - ' • I 7,913 b3uaget ley.HUofBuiBurley, died Tue.ayment. pay $5,610, was set aside as for The funeral ‘ B y Steve K oehler ■ w ater maintcna ecause o f Friday al theIC IPoync Mortuary, 221 W. deni. jci • . .. t the nursing hohie in nd m otor. ;hc, ihc cem elcry’s backhoc. Bcc Timcs-Ncws corrcspondcni:nt ) new pum p and w ith th e Main Si. in1 Burley,D wilh Pastor John Arrangements are pending “a ‘‘ “ "I O ct 1 Isaacson will work a1 municipal n- agreement w Bcpnning Oc I w hich a Ramey officioiciating. Burial will follow be announced by ihe Farmerr Furetal 1 ^ memorial serviicrvicc will be held at _ . :ry as an independent con- oackhoe bac manufacturer, in v W ^ D E L L - The W cndcndell C cm e- at the ccmetery c allv c x - Mcmi:morial Gardens in Burley, Chapel o in Buhl. 4:30"p.m. Saturday■day at the Church of ' ...... be paid $1,700 p er^ o n th new nev machine is periodica Filer Avenue West in icry Dlstricc ihis week apjap p ro v ed a tractor. He’ll be d because Frienilsmqycly call from 6 I6 8 p.m. to-' Iho Brethren on File bonus for Memorial Day changcd cha for the old one, and'i c hour before the funeral on j , Twin Falls. Familylily and: friends arc io- budget of S57.913 for ihehe 1994-95 plus a S500 bo Joyce Parker ------p rep aratio n s,-IS,-which, accDrding to, . the district uses the machi le Payne Mortuary.______• ■ BURLEY--. JoycelParkcr.;r. 55. o f viled to a dinnerr immediatelyin follow- fiscaiycar. ' •• " than in the agfccmcrit, equityty has ap- iiv SURKCSIS memonal con- g- A u g .'10, ing Ihe memorial.^al.5crvicc at the home ...... Major financial changesges includc Isaacson, spanm sixs weeks. ‘ *hai Burley, died Wednesday. Ai ge saves the district stat^ppreciatcd rc on the backhoc tot< where tributions majnay be made to the Nation- of Kalhy Wilkins.ns;'l081 : N. Sparks, in ■”approprialing-more momoney for— jrhc.changC- 1994; at her home, j ll, labor-Vclatcd taxes, the the districfpaid-SS 1,400 fofor-a-m a------alMultiplcSrSclerosisSoctely.-incarc—- Arrnngemenis arc jiendingj-and-witl—Twin a Falls.— ------grounds maintenance andd payingpi the and federal, son will assume., Ccme- chine chii now valued at $51,600.X). ofPayncMorlortuaiy. carciakcr od a contracf basisasis. • which Isaacso Exchanges fdr two new backhocsb i ' loard appro* tery District:t aattorney Lynn Nelson E r T he ccm etery districl boa: remain on the fivc-cxchang«ig^gre^ _M ildr^_IIE . Vawser ______i — priutetT-Sl.SOO-fcr-road gra'gravcl.io^:_wULwritc.ihc.< 1C contract with Isaacson, rcn S board will rcvicvf on a m^nl7Thc'publlc"hearing me ig on the KIMBERLR LY.- Mildred E. Vawser. S ^ ervicei placc sod encroaching onDn ccmctery' which the bo budget'will bc 8 p.m: A ug.:. 26 at the 8 9 /of Kimbcnberly. died Tuesday. Aug. — acson said. . yearly basis, B o l ^ “ik e- Eichler, of Twiwin Falls, Altha Palmer,r. of Gooding, 2 p.m. roads, carctakcr Paul Isaaai cemetery maintenance build:Iding. 501 8. 1994, at theth' Mogic Valley Regional •s Gooding Chapel. s $2,500 for The boardrd approved S3,300'fbr cer enter in Twin Falls. '• K10 a.m. today. Reynolds F uneral loday, Demaray's G Also appropriated was $ grounds’ hclp! The final B /Ave. West. ' Medical Cent a sprinkler system and1 Si;S3,125 for additional grc ^Arrangcmcmenls are pending and will aChapel in Twin Falls. Robert (Bob)) L* Lawrence, of Wen- 1 be annminceiced by Reynolds Funeral- Leoeie Hays, of Jerome, funciicnil Ma.« dell, memorial serv:service. 11 a.m. Salur- ' t i d Chapel in TwTwin Falls. Wendell Chapel. willW; bc cclebraied al 10 a.m. totoday. St, day. Dcmaray’s Wc alonhd Jerome’s Catholic Church.I, (Hovc- i^ e r tria . Alice Kining J« Laffert]ty’sinui :tonic). “ Charles W. SteplSl^hensoa Jr.. of Salt 1 Robertson Funeral Oiapel ih Jerc CASTLEF.EFORD - Alice King. 80, Ri ______Lake City and formormerly of Twin Falls. —ofCastlefonord. died Tuesday, Aug. 9, - ccr4:30-p.m.-Sundayr------|jr“ Elko Newnuoi of buhl anilil formerly’1 'memorial service. ■ 1994, af herer Ihome. Ihe Veterans Adminis- U urt nilii of Twin Falls, 10:30 a.m. todt.day. Buhl in the chapel of Ihe erne Coi ' Arrangem*:ments are pending and will ol lg Suprc ■air Street, irnlion Mcdicalil CiCenter in Salt Lake “ pendmj LDS 2nd Ward Chapel on Fai 10th Cir- be announceiced by ihe Farmer Funeral L Ferty w as sentenced to life In 1 December 1991 the 1 (White Mortuary in Twiii Falls).i). ■ Cily. PROVO. Utah (AP) —__ Self-pro- Dan Laffen id Lafferty Chapel in BuBuhl. 0 /hile his elder brother was cuit cu Court of Appeals said claimed prophet Ron Uffcaffcrty 's'scc- in prison whil death scntencci. But the not no only had to have a “ faifactual un- _ ond murder trial is on-holihold.pcnding_Jiandcd a ' 4 it Court of Appeals ruled derstanding" de of the charge;jes against • • a Utah Suprem e Court ruliruling'on the lOlh Circuit < ndcrstand- ■ ______idgc erred in determ ining him hn , but a “ reasonable unc »spitals constiiiitiohality of Utah’sih’s insanity- the trial judg rty 's com petency and or- ing" ini os well:' • DICAL CENTER Healherii.• McDonald, all of Burley: Joanoan Frank of Hcybum; < • defense statute. Ron Lafferty Ige George MAGIC: VALLEY V REQlONAIjMEpK M trial for him. In November 1992, Judgi lienLs' requesi. and Gayli/lin Tanner of Dcclo. Fourth District Judge/Jje/Stcvcn L. dcrcd a new t rty was in- , Somome names arc omilted at palien potential outcome of the E. E. Ballif ruled that Laffcrtj , Admitted Hansen Tuesday continii'iniicd indcfi* But the po icstificd He Births - Court'ruling could affect competent co after doctors tc! Jo Hoy of Twin Falls; and MiMaria Concepcion nitely Laffcrty’s schcdulciulcd Aug. 19 Supreme Co da'dislrust ' by was bom to Mr. and Mrs.s. TracyTi Frank of Hey- r?, case, and Hansen said the has ha religious delusions and of Murtaugh. A baby trial after attorneys for,thethe oncc-con- Lafferty s ca; Martinez ofl bum; andnd to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adankdams of Malta. iQ{ want to risk setting it- for fo the judicial system. vicied defendant filed aI molion'chal-■mi state did not OSPITAL , having to retry Lafferty a ^He was found cdmpcJeni:nt in April ■CASSIA MEMORIAL HOSl a,HosprrAL tf lenging the state statute: oion using in- w lf up for ha MINIDOKA MEMORIAL I when doctors testified thatlat Lafferty Admitted Admitted sanity or a diminished mcimental capac- third time. Anderson and Mildred Cazier,icr. both o f Burley;* .. the guts of’the (insanity hahas unique religious beliefcfs. but he Verda An n Smtih of Filer; Krislel WaiWann of Burley; and “ A ll o f thi ms of Malta; U uise Dicou .andind Edith Scheffner. Juslm ity as a defense. / law were removed in is not delusional and he unjndcrstands Lori Adams’ Christiansen of Rupert. Lafferty.- 53.>is accusedsed of killing defense) la Inst him. tHithofRupcupcrt; and Sandra Moody of AlbAlbion. James Ch fensc attom cy M ichael Es- Jthe h legal proceedings again! _____hIiLjiistcr.-.ia>la.W-apilJd her infant I983." dcfcn — Hanscnsaidthc-pretriaial hearing • / - - " Released “A s‘ it's writtcniTOW it ,ba- Released daughter 10 years ago anand conspir^ plin safd. ’*A cr the Utah , , ^ Rogers and Lini Bourke andJ balbaby, all of Rupert. ly has a narrow application , . wwill resume sometime after e Babbitl. Ka.sper E. Bachman.n. EsicllaI Condc and Rita Rt ing to kill two associatestcs of his cx- sically only I Supreme Court hands dow)wn ils nil- Mdantc E wife. Brenda Wright LaL afferty. 24, to a few case months, were Esplin claclaims the statute as it is >"8- in __anjl E rica Lafferty, 15 me Other motions are stillII pending, ' ___ I9 8 4 rln ih c ir currently wriwritten is unconstitutional.. found dead July 24. 198 including a double jcopai cnl.. He told Hai^ansen_that_Uffe^ly was ir American Fotk'apanmenl. ment. u request for change :rty w as a na- willing to wiwaive his right to a speedy m Q assists o w e t h I Brenda Wright Lafferty ro^vc's^Rain i s : C h e n o and a motion to cxcludc jijurors who S ^ m i X trial, ai tive o f K im berly. Idaho. believe in Mormon teaja c h in g o f .ro t'h cr, D an , As the stalitalule is presently written, a b Lafferty and his brol blood atonement which sa he crim es in defendant wlwho had the intent to com- b were convicted of the is justified if it is revenge h crews ly ch ief oft f s t a f f nc cannot be acquitl’ed. no is x s Utat w a s m ; 1985. T he Lafferty broth«3thers claim ed ra«t. a crimc cd in a revela- matter whatat this or her degree of illness, c c: r killing. the killings were ordered Lafferty is being held a al t t . e . t a . BOISE (AP) — Cononscrvativc tant” and Boblob Smith’s as admin- ; •c e iv e d fro m The most the statute allows is lo argue tion Ron Lafferty rece Counly Jail without bail. Republican Steve Syrymms says istralivc assistisistant. He/also said f for a lighters:r sentence, Esplin said. C tl fires i-usually-lhe highest God. Helen Chcnowcih wasis his Idaho Smith was-us 1 on staff in 1977 and AKE CITY (AP) ^ Al- cl^ef of staff in the 1970s. 1 no paid person on i_i g c a jhpygh 200lO Utah National Guard matter what Dcmocrrrratic Con- 1978. ys $551.50 fo)or drug chai cco says. Symms saisaid Smith was in Airline exececutive pay! * ' . '. volunteersJ werev kept for another gressman Larry LaRocc jniiemsiicti J ling against charge of thehe Washington. D.C., \ f North- The cily said in a ncnews release llial Ihc typical I ining, firefighters were Chenowcth is runnir ______BO ISE (AP) — Garyy LL. Wilson, cochairman of > 1st District staff but hec irinsisted Chcnowcth lurt costs cases involving first-tist-timc offenders is $75-$150 > :adway at Utah’s blazes LaRocco for Idaho’s 1 west Airlines, hJjs forfeitedted a $500 bond and paid court ' w as his chicficf of< staff and served j a small time, although Idahoho statutes allow a fine up to : ) rain and additional congressional seat. .10 resolve misdemeanorDr cdnig charges filed after a ’hat appears him ably, found in one year in jail. rcsourccs. LaRocco, facing whi amount o f marijuana andid drug< paraphernalia were fou I to bc a stiff challercnge from LaRocco,), SSymms charged “is I W ilson's attomcy.:y. Thomas McCabc of Boise, Ipingoui: For the sccond divert attention over f, his luggage at the Boise AiAirport. H ^fTTinrijiinn.T were found.Aui _____ChcnQwcth,-has.accusc<;ed the natu- tr y in g to div< -4th-Dislrict-Magistrate-Tmrimothy—ond-a small-amounl^ •ownto'T'cw-fircs-broke— I arc relatively utiim------Cny^ltf>rrt«yrsaid-4t' gage at the Boise Airport. H eesaiil.Wilson s of step.”* ! prior criminal history," said irticipatc in company affairs uruntil the mat- man. I n tecragcncy r Fire Center^ sional records provec h is p o in t, w ho is out o f j Forfeiture of bond rcqui;quircs no entry of plea to thelie under-i tors, would not partic the chicf of Later in1 ththe day, Chenowcth ter was resolved. , spokcswom:iman. listing Bob Smith as tl lying charge. ______M eantimme. e volunteers were rc- staff. LaRocco's suppiiporters' con- continued1 theth< attack at a news :, accusing LaRocco of tained atl Camp C W illiams until* tinued the argument VWednesday, confercnce, a( Thursday fifor additional training.:• even though SymmsIS sa id they distortions. F o r OObituary b rate informatation, “The namc-roximatcIy nn"a:mrTucs-—one near thc She was a-memberber-oMheJn- n e a r ! / collided on soutluthbound 1-15 Patrol and L ). loved working in ^newhei isponded to the.scene. Be- . work and quilling. Ic her. 1 • great-grandchildren: f it, and control is on Augustust near Pleasant Grove,e, said Utah ficers respo :_____^ l_\hec_yaid, enioy_e)yed decorating )js survived by her husband ,nd two stop ’ ■the fuel spill._c re ^ from ____ ' liman-said;— :------^------:— r-Highway-Patro!-Sgt,-DiDoug-Rawlia^l^causc.pLlhi cakes, andHovedi re a d in g rh o r ani-— Y TwinIn Falls;i four daughlefs. Mari- feiTSh"olosl------1-lf‘ Hiliir the Americarican Fork, Orem and Pleas-. jn and her grand- , in 1964. and T h e Riclich County Complex firesres son. ' mals, her children i :ewart of Clovis. Calif,. Marge3® her ptertner of 48 years in red ouro^con'—«nt-Grove-n'c-nre departments also-wcrc------______childten. M ay w as £a friend to all, 3adbury-of-RenoVNevr,-and-10—Aras-3lso-preceded-in-d(Kleath-byHn------a lso “w crei eat------Both-vchicies'swc^ei the scene. Survivors includtu’drh-ef-husb-an-'d. jn. a brother. extrememe northern Utah, trol, with the pickup rorolling off the called to'the I A, Artiano and U nda E, Par- addition to her infant son, ers closed off both north- | Morris of KasotaOta: a s o n , S g t. ^ayieMth A of Twin Falls; nine g ra nid-. d -. Joseph Watts ol Wondidell: a half p„U -containmentq , was declaredred freeway’s righl side andar the diesel Officers Jeorgianna) Green- "Sh, nd southbound I-l5 beween Michael Lewis (Geoi ren; and seven greal-grand-‘tl' brother. John Watts o yviight on the Edgar Fire,ire, rolling into the m edian, bound and J the T8th A irborne cW l^ e r st'ep\foK: Tuesday, an Fork and Ltndon while well. sen/Ing in the iren. She was preceded in W ash-: a hall sister; a si had burned 3,954 acres of "I don’t know ifthg5 driver of the American 1 Corp in Fort Braiiragg; N.C.; ono nd and a great-great-grandsdson. which hai jscssed the dam age a hd w ait- . . ) by two children, Darryl and 15 miles south of GardenJen piclcup was'distracted'd or what, but crews asses! d au g h ter, Mrs. Michael Mic (Michelle) am D. Richmond: and onono The funeral will b e heilold at 10:30 forest 15 e d 81 Fairchild Air Wii lam the' vehicle drifted leleft-aod made cdforasiptsiphoning truck. O'Leary, stationed er, William H a rrj^ , a.m. Monday. Aug. 15. 1994.T at Do* City io RiRich County. ------Force Base in-SpokDokane. Wash.; hor lat m ara/s Gooding ChapoiL 'F ri. . O'Leary: one grancanddaughter. Kait- mation 1 lor until the lime of the filneileral on Mon- forecast t Greenwell; her fa- tory amand arrangements are undor if the stale through Thurs*irs- I l f lynn McKenzie Gr< iredion of WhiteMortuary. d ay at the funeral chapel)ol. m o s t o f t 2 «Kgi;choic«of. ther-in-Iaw. Ross} GiGreenwell of Hey* the diroi ■_____ 1 d a y .'b uIt t IHillman said the situatior is fa r frorrom b ein g o ver, “ W e would w love to just call it t s e a s o n1 aand be, done with fires,'JS, bi*culL * _she.said.,id. “ B ut it’s su p p o sed to be yvdji.___$2.99--A l1 ■ i n ng up so by the end of -the!thi - • TwInFallir , w a rm in g a vvcek W(we could be well into0 i “ 610 k Overia'nd»E• Bu'riay a g ain ." i_

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    C ollision blochcks 1-84 for 8 hoiloiirs p i - R U P E R T - T w o scmi-Jiti-irucks and a pickup collideided .on Interstate 8 i , iOTiipn)]m i^einiiM ir 1 W ednesday m om iog, inju:njuHng one driver, lulling5 a fire and blocking w estbound traffic for cighiight hours. _yUzWriglit settlement ^ longing as the chargcs arc ' Dale Topliff, 38. of Burley, was listed inn sstable co;i(fition m isdem eanors, NiNielsen said. Nielsen Wednesday at Cassia MerMemorial H ospital w ith a broliroken nose and ster— — .... • , offered the compr^promise last week to - num and minor scrapes.;..The T o ther drivers c.scaped ir . BURLEY B l - TJw son of Miriinidoka C ade Leoni, 17. - - — Howard-Knighir44rof"Of MosheimrTennTwascit•citcd-fomnattentiyc ------lounty SheriffTaulTries is scekTngs« Frie^-Jr. factiiccd^misdemeanor"; m i driving. Knight has.headi:ading west ^hen'he rammecned his empty senif- n out-of-court sctllemenl foror beat- charges of balteiy:iy and disturbing the v ho State Policc Cpl. _jngj irobably_pcace__afier_he_atadmitted to beating ____ B truck into the rear of TopliffsTo| pickup, s'aid Idaho 'g_yP— ------'-D avid Pimhcr.------— »on’l facc criminal charges.' and kicking Leonloni in the hallw ay o f | | Topliff veered off into110 a grain field, Pintlier saidlid. Knight, unaware Blaine Couniy Magistrate: RI obert M inico H igh Schcchool A pril 26. ^ of the accident, pressed:d ahead-andi crashed into thethi back of a semi- gj■Igec cancclled a courtrt trial Leoni received'ed a concussion and I truck traiter loaded w ithh fourfi b o a|s, Pinther said. Wed to10 his secretary. . Mini-Cassia C Elgee said has nol yet sC'seen th e ' Neither Fries Jr. nor the victim. Cade • rfini-Cassia Center is BURLEY - T he Colle)llege of Southem Idaho Mir igreement. Leoni. could ber reachedrc for comment. • preparing for class offcrirerings for the fall semester, According to stale law, criminalcr Lconi’s lawyer,, RRay Pena, also could — — ises mayregistCLdur;:------Students interested in aany. o l the follow ing closse: ih^rges'can be dropped in favavor o f a nbl be reachcd forFor commenl. ing extended hours planranned for 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.n:j.m. Aug. 23, 24 and ch^r '..IH 25 at the cenier. Classescs starts A ug. 29. • Idaho and Pacific NcNorthwest History is a survervey of Idaho’s hislo- L ry from the period o f earearly explorations to ihe presiresent with emphasis ^Rogers irequests ;s s|>ot- on its relationship to the Pacific Northwest. Thee three-credittl class is V'v • offered from 7 to 10 p.mi.m T uesdays w ith Larry Quinuinn os instructor. • Piano Pedagogy isis ddesigned to aid prospectivetive piano teachers as r t well as the experiencedcd teacher in acquiring skill;dlls and conccpts for Cas l Rupeijrt maycor creative private piano sttstudio teaching. Margaret: VincenlV. wiJI iristruct • people have been sug- Ihe three-crei^t class fronrom 9 l a 11 a.m . Tuesdays. Jy Liz Wright" Several other pc gested to rcplaplacc Whittom, but •.Aerobics mvolves5 participationpi In excrcise to increaseI cardiovas- Timrim es-Ncws writer . "• Couhcilman DwinA'inclle Allred wouldn't cular fitness, reduce stress,stre develop m uscular strestrength and increase "are because hc d id n 'r” flexibility.-'nie ones:rcdi■edit class features low- to memoderat^im^ct acr--- —-RUPERT-=-Joel-Rogersrw; R who-lost—sa>^ho theyan ,1 p.m. Mondays. Wednescesdays and Fridays. ihche election< last fall by two vvotes lo know if they wereere interested; *■ obics'from noon to.l ] 'ouncil will discuss £ W endy Granata is Ihe insinstructor. . . M^ayor aj W.F. "Biir' Whitlom,n, wanls The City Coi )lacemcnl at its meet- ___ • Over 60 and Gettinging Fil provides excrcise at,t a moderate intensity he the job when Whiliom rcsigigijs next Whillom's repla( cardiovascular activitie*,, walking,w stalioiiary Tuefuesday. ing T uesday, AlAllred said. He said p|— by performing mild cat when, bul eventually ,. ing and ma^ exercises. Heart rate monitoring is He H has asked ihe Rupcrcrt City did not know wl cycling, aerobic dancing ill voie on someone to— •— cian’s cdiisent 'is irqiiired.rWendyGranata'will Vi • 'Courouiicirib”appoint him 'm aydrdi: ------the council will ' •' used regularly. Physiciai est of Whitlom's four- ^ instruct the one-credit:dit class from 1 0 lo 11 a.m. a. Tuesdays and •i notified the council, sayiying' thal serve oul the rest . Thursdays. II W(would be willing to take theth posi- year-term, • lionion if they appoint me,” Rog«igerssaid Whittom cacan rccommcnd a \ Wednesday. ‘T m as interest:stcd this replacement to;o ithe^council, bul he R egister for EnrichmentE Prcrogram now yjear as I w as la.st year." cannol vole, AllriJlrcd said. ■ The CSl Mini-Cassiaiia clchildren from 3:30 to continues C s inHeylbum I - , ’ 5 p.m. Wednesdays, Sept.Scf 7 through Oct. 12. at; ththe Memorial School. cles, she said,d. The pingpong ball ^ Cost is 516 per student.nt. ' B By y L iz W rig h t ; drop w ill lake: plplace twicc between 2 rji • Children’s Beginniiining and A dvanced Countrytry Line D ancing is set Tim T ir es-N ew s writer and 3:30 p.m. to begin Sept. 6 . Costt is $15 per student per montl•nth. Call the center for 50 ping- At noon, roroasted pig will- be days and location. HI EY B U R N - A bout 15i n the sky served with corncoi on the cob. pork 45 Inlroduclion to Keyboarding Kej for Kids is offnvulsions ififinhaled. ir said. ciis TM:hoice-oniy ju n io r NOW ONLY 1-206-72■734-4567 BLACK DENIM DENMORIWIU. (A j ILARKAUCTIOIDN J L ITO i SAT., AUGUST 1 3 ni994^f^: JEANS ’2! "JEANSy i f I-' LOWCTEDM/411/4 nila north on highway 46. BOOClODWO.PWO. m .ESTA IE SAIiE!^ BY STEEL * 1 MQ. S35.00 I 1 SALETW&ldMpJ Unch tnr Bw George Nussbaim ;.S27.99 BYJORDAChCHE ____ SATURDAY, AUCIBtlST13,1994 - I— ___ HOUSEHOUIDHEMS & MISCEIEUANEOUS _ b o y s \ o uK r ( H O IC E KIDS S, MENS HITC S Wbiid2faj.lLiorti#rtliwJW*■r *M l picbm • bavM w l rnlrrarv G6* X a-t/Z • oU tk * Wd cM n SALE TIME: 10:00K ) 'a .in . P IE S b y t h e RIerFl Mennonltes 2 tnndto M -toobtool^cutAi - ----"tameictratthB Chuckwagonon “ «r c te w m • p o C T ^ - M im ' f SAIE - fJorawhd«w(tonew)-iw«l• w ^ hcuM fumaci - nn r W X12 LOCATION: 1525 4lhll A v e . E a a l. T w in F a lls.9. tdI a h o ______1 00 AH I: SUMP’S t« t-b a d d n a 'a fM .’s£r^ii3ia?s; htrmitalMwcuitoini. F U R N r r U R E;, , APPLIA NCES*/cAijJTIQUES Oak library table, smsn omanalo cast Iron partor stovo, bow bon front mapto dxossor. ES PRICED ANTIIS r? o MIBLES ch (oxcoaont condition), oak miimimr back curio cabinet L pt.pMmftboOiM-SuitMn) Oak trimmod tan sofa cooch MIS!] 0 bod. 2 chairs, restorable n Off SHOES icite-tapok-vmacMKla (now), foimlca tablo & B chairalfs, desk, tan rodiner. dooWo b BYI£VI&WRANG1£R ^ Vri BY LA. GE/JEAR & REEBOK m-io»*poart«j.tod«-jroa .. moo, tilt back couch & malehliChina chair, lawn chaifs, irin^wchwingoodeondUan.* . S t a t u r e upright (roozor. stovtovb & refrigerator,' groon ItawfhoklBfi-iatoigi*^ , d&hvnsbor, » yards ot carptirpot. fliBplaco insert. ar>d idN. .* onamol parior stovs (cute), c qiAi & oU pkftm atono wkh e( m ore. Tbo eomploto Its of the house and oantQO. USEHOLD&IVnSCsc. . . 1------MANY IN STlo. bicydo, blankots, (an ^nawUpun^tiacur (water, vacuum deanor. roaa upi shade, lawn care ptoduets.::ts. rakes, ladders, shovel, hoo. aluminum oxtonsion1 Iladder, odds & onA of lumijmbor, fiberglass rolling SPECIiALS NOT LISTtBD!___ oSm post Wn. C O O £C nB LELES (double signed WInchostoistor pipe wrench. Struclo. edge shaving mlnw. cuckoo0 dock)c and more. Come ' ' IWHEBrBEVCLAiWK ~ calttetrcilor only, chlppod o< SALE "-OT ^ flndabargalnl______T « g C: Cask . trB ta k iliia C lN C k Dll I AUCnONEEFTS NOTE: Mnvirs. Nussbaum h u soicTKor honhomo foDowlng the death I' AUGUST IITH- ol her husband nnd Is mo-noving out of state. Sho hasas asked us to soli the ) the public‘at'tho'hlghest bkbid. No mlnlmums. no AUCnOffiERS c u m balance of tho estalo to I AUGUST 17TH rosorvos. Don's frtw lH - Tl Lw*tand-- - R I C ^ A U C:Tioisfco.| WENDELL, IDAHHO« 536-5811 Rup«t.ldiS>-436-340S,, I-ALLAMEB REG. STORE HOURS:S: Mon.-Sat. 9am-7pm;m; Sunday 12-5pm

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    ^^^jgollcejhinvestigate Cost shililting innay incrrease bilIls Inju]iries 4elayr man’s tria^ infant’ss (death j >remium expenses com e fror Jepuly prosccuior-for Bapo B O IS E ( A P P = n U a h o> hhospitals doctors, ho.spiujilals and olher mcdical prer om cosl- POCATELI:LLO (AP) — Trial for dep BOISE (AP)p) - — A u th o ritie s are~ . ihifling. bounty. and dociors.kay tlic annoutouncement services, shifi , a McCammon;on man, facing criminal Cou * uy investigating5 ththe death, of a 14» Consumer advocates arce unsure charges aftc . Cox w as shot in bolh arm? o f savings on M edicaid iniii the past ‘‘The hospitaitals-are subsidizing the C fter a shooioul with . C w ere m on th -o ld Wei.sceiser boy aS a hom i- :osts need to shift at all. The afficers In March: Officers v ■ means money oul of,f ihciril cof- stale. Tbal gainain is our loss,” said tfi^cost hey p o in t" : Bam»c>ac‘Couraunty deputies, has been -offi lal A.ssociati6n's Terry .to0 figures f showing hospit>ital a n d delayed indcfiiefinilely while he under* callrailed to the McCammon hom Idaho Hospital look*^a M o n ta n a WVesley es Johnson died ome oul of Peoples. Andid yes, some of those insunsurance industry profils ououtpacing goes medicalal irealmenl1 for ^ n s h o t- Co>Cox’s estranged wife, and loc irnpon in Sl. Luke’s A nd som c o f it v.ill com fiandgun from him and sent theIccou- < Monday aftcrnp - Idahoans-piK-Ult^in-highcr-lier-ljuspiial__cosls_wilLi>c_fe p assed on to insurers infltnflalion. ______^ ______lnjuri.»^uff^'ered in the inddcnt, . h w Ijr ^ l 'Pcntrr in Rpise.______“fPs hard to see they're U pic’s- children lo llicir mollilircr*5 ------Rcgional-Mcdica bills or insurance premiums.n)s. ' and their consuisum ers. . • a Gerald Cox:ox faces twor counts of pic Physicians discon;connccn:d his life sup- OSS anyw here,” Sherm an saic — '-Stcps-liikcn-in January-rv _ lS 9 J -io ____lai's.a bidderJen tax.” Peoples said . ___ loss lid. “You aggravated assaultass on an officcr and__worwork plao!. whicb.he Jiad bccn.on ______foulfl argi<^lhcrc“shduld be:-a-gcncr= a ------oK~E5inror. “ CircTihafniglitrdeputlcincccccivcd: ------pori-syst^,-wWi curb Hsing costs savedI’Medicaid M Stale officiDctais who trimmed llic coui Dfmalicious dcslhjclion “t taken tft-lhe hospital ■ ll ratejrut.',;^______a.call.about_a.manjvith.a_wci-iapon . — S36-mtl!ion-in'tW4,n*i:-fifi-fiscal-vear—program-udmil nil-CDStsliiftingJs.part _al.ri ___------of-propcTty.J/.-His-lrial-was to-siart_a.a He is w orried that if the tre:rend con- - Monday befo walking on the road near SwanS FrdaynightT-- ended June ."'0 wiih Si'.41 milli»’*nm in o f life in healthilth care. .f H :fore 6th District Judge wal " II a p p e a rss tlthe injuries were "That argurjument is partly truer tinuinues, fewer doctors willI \ w an l 10 B Lynn WV^inmill, ir but the ju d g e Lake. Lak al. We’re looking at the bank. ;rcat M edicaid palienls. Slalc Policc and Bannock 0>iumy non-accidenlal. B ul m uch o f llial \v;iss oonc-timc ' said Scotl Pcj?eyron. spokesman for- trca • • • granied an ind, such as Tj. cost shift (to) 01other consumers).” sonsome fields. Bul in others, 2.15/cw t. (maybe molo r e ) to handle potatitatoes that i lhc price.hike. caTC f o r 'c h ild r e n . a n d ppregnant r CO'osts you abouf $2.. M osl'of Ihe money'savc(ived did noi How miich:h shifting; will go on — caT $1.00/cw t.(orlessV) to the processors.rs. doctors or and how mucluch bills or insurance woiwom en, they arc c l o s e . ___ you sell for $: come from hospitals; do "Tlicy've made il very diflifficult to for financial ruinl)') C onsUs i d e r : p;itients. Half w as'from nenew billing rates will jumpm p — is far less certain. (a sure rectpc fo i-anticipaied. Blue Crossiss-Bluc Shield spokes- treat trci Mcdicaid patients at all,”al said J . , . Nip & • Adkins Shed • Shed Gnwer procedures, a lowcr-lhan-at President c costs and woman Juliee Taylor1 said il is im pos- Idaho Ida: Medical Association P SlQiaafi' Shrink umitfe haul Ovrti'd ' Qvlllllr increase in health,care c Joscph.Callanan. Medicai=id_ofr=n ----- tower pcr-paticnrccists: _ — — • jiible 10 say-wlwhal-thc-latesi-Mcdicaid Jos ----- $0:15- —$0:30—— = $lnOO-.------$ 0 ,? ?------^ P-a-Est,------—:---- doesn’t even cover officc andTTtftf^a ■■ $0.30D $0;30— $ono— But al least SK) millionm %’was saved cosi-cuttingg will\ add to bills. But doe _ Your Est. costs, he said. $ ______$ ______$ ______$ ______$ ______i ' • $ — ------by irimmirfg reimburscmenilenl rales for companies esestimate 20 perceni of cos hundredweight. . « And ththe fertilizer value of potatctatoes left In the field Is worOrth another $ 0 .1 5 p e r hur F a t h e r k iills l baby ddaughter, t h e n h i m ss e l f , O u ei r t h e years g ro w eT r Ss have provided mhtllUons o f C w t’s. o3/ fl low value make potato produclucts. That a r o u tin e a n di Ino value potatoeses to processors to rr ,n ap p aren t- about 90 minilinutcs before the bodies Hulse f said he was on I DUBOIS (AP) — y^n patrol near the campgroundd w' hcr^he dimlnJs/iess t h e d e m a n d f o r g txodd qualltv spuds! 15^-bvcrwrought IdahoI .Falls,F: man were found.1. Bates1 was in the dri- pat «dr-arid-{hcn—vcrls-s — Tlie The cbarjarges were filed f o u r goi m id., As.the'spaces in thehe matrix . H i l l owner of a bar supply servicesc and months aftcftcr the Unconditional mi filled! the person al the topp w’ as sup- l i wINEYDEWS l sJ CANTSS J^MEIELONS his wife arc lhc first twotw people Giving Mlairix a s w e p t through fill posed to reccive 512,000. S - ^ facing criminal charges•es for Iheir Kootenai C'Counly. promising 10 po Participants were told ihcy/ eventual-« H pan in whal policc sayly isi an ille- make tboususands of dollars for Pa ly would climb lo the lo|:op of the ^ 0 0 gal pyramid schcmer lliihafcould those who participatedp; in it. ly licuted-ull-along-that-wc—m;-malrix-as-Olhcrs joined.____ '■ m v ------liave”1nvolvcd'440-nonh'rthcm-ldaho ------”W c -in d ic -J m — I B ; — — - 'c to chargc indl.viduals Pyramid promotions or r; schemes 9 ^ 9 ? J resid en ts. ' ..... % mighl have violate lhc state’s CoC o n su m er ' . Summons 10 a p p e:ar a r in court who appcarr r comment< Tuesday. wi "There are additional iiinstances ^^"1 ipaled in an illegal chainin or( pyramid Pyram idI pparticipants paid 51,500 where people have not r«recovered | scheme, said Capl. Carl1 BiBergh of lhc each to the5 personpi al the top of a 15* w e s MA 8 9 ' Iheir money,” Bergh said. TBAWiBERRIE Coeur d'A lene Policc Depaepanmcnt. ' < spacc matrixrix. For their money, they ih

    a i ^ e s ODUCE Jury convict:ts e n v i r o n m eental i protesterr on 3 of 4 cha LOGCAL PRI Bilek was arrested in CCalifornia' M O SCO W (A P) — A ffederal jury get up to twow o years in jail, and extradited to Moscow)w in May. 1^1 ------has convictcd-a.foresl-piuprotcster_on____T h e ju ryry acquitted him on a ai '7/*1 itah County • lERS^^^-- He will*BcTield in the U ta UCUMBi three of four charges stemlemming from charge of mmaking threatening state- H Jail until sentencing. • CANDY VARIETIE! last summer’s confroniatinations in ,lhe ments and1 g« to Forest Service Ji YEU!LLOW OR W HITE • $ 1 4 9 His attorney, MichaelI Henegen,1 ' Ncz Pcrcc National FcForest near officcr Richc:hard King last summer. was disappointed with thee three1 con- 1 1 DOZ. Dixie. B ile k coi:ontcnded he was only w ORN.^.,. viciions^"We are disappojointed that ...... D a lc B ilc k .l3 ;a m e mmbcr'of b Earth attemptingng to photograp'h King, v we w ere n ol allowed lo present pi our ■ IN O .1.1N0RK0TA*10LBLB. BAG ------Firstl,-will be senlenccd:d 'Oct. 19 for AssistantI 1U.S. Attorney Borry w ) $-119 defense-based on ourcon: being in a closed area of the forest, McHugh acaccused Bilek of doing a d ri^ l to pctilion the governmment," he blocking a Forcsl Servibvicc road and variety off llthings, including calling ri IIPIOTATOEi■S.—. . said. failing to appear for trialrial. He could King out forfor a fight. SI A - ^ M ^ - ______” _ 3 r l t r . 6 PPAck"»i20Z i z " c A lls “^ TW ‘win Failils Coui]nty jC|OKE PRClODUCTSk H S m N I ------...... MAS'iSTER BLEND FROMI tMAX HOUSE ^ $ 5 9 9 ■ &1 n o d e o L5 0Z.CAN Fair \ CllOFFEE.. - ..... Special Sectioi■ n! j e[sn^9 OZ. sasaw COFFEE iAT THE SAMIiaE P B IC E ^ ------SWIVENSEN'S DEPEN■NDABLE QUALITYnr $" 19 This year's Twinin Falls C ounty Fa ND BEEF 5 L B Sm ^ G E R . . . I LB ______EANGROUNI ----- promises'tobelebiggef andbetteiu LE MAlEEBTHAtiHBLBS:::;^: ■■S1;29 IB. «■ than ever. T hle e Times-News w i• l l u T ~ ' M ___ publish a sped;cial section for allII 4C:UP U PUDDINGS‘ ASSISSORTED Fair goers to fielphe thetif navigate JUUNT'SSNACCKPACKS^ the exhibits, ne'lew rides and m on FRE!ESH FROM SWENSENEN'S BAKERY ft , ' importantly,Iy,.food booths! RAANCH BOLLS. i S ^ D O Z . Reserve yoursr spot today in thisIS special edition3n, and target your ^ C H O C O L A TT E ttB I advertising mesessage to this year MAPII E B A B S ...... m^ F air acactivities. VEN i S E iI P s r SO U T H PPARK « i I WCTT 5POIHTSr»l RUPOT.IPAMO 11 fAUL.I IPiWO I

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    . i Essartt iig can ' 1 * g n e r p cower ind their, time and hadn't"n’l com e 10 se c life Lier will get—I DEAR ABBY: For somm e lim e —- I herler husband's friends arouni ! ly sister-' baby - she reallyilly wanted lo sec the low ,'it scerhs'lhat halem'm o n g e rs - lew house reminds mc of rhy —^ • I now dog. iave bccome mont outspokiiken ' B | DearAbby rnln -la w . • bild-was ' After 19 yearsirs {of this nonsense. 1 :^ rid a y ^ se:::vcr in ihe-areas of raccr-til .' Abigail—....-s'-Shortly aftcr-our firsl.chil Eagle awardJ F ■ \ I n )om. she callcd mc several limimes ask- consulted a priestiest and asked him ifl andind rcligioij - and Ihc'news bon 0 sec her was obligated as a good Christian lo havlavc given them plenty ofol expo- •*3^ VanBuren i„gng when wc were coming to ; lew house. She gave mc a dadate, and speak lo this worn^oman al family galh- ___ The *nmc8-Newa vidcd by Ihc iure, but very lillle in ihcc w ay of ' I new SoiI~C^i'iicrv- .' courounter-comments. yhcTT-t -a rriv cd -a t~h c r doo3o rr-sh c —cringtr------I sick and "All that is required."reqi he said, "is - J a r e d . 1 finally reached the limillit of my some of ihese; p(people whom you tell anninnounccd thal she was "sii TWIN FALLS - to-pcoplc—to-pol it el j~saij-‘Hciio“ --lhcn-go------Fam ed the Dw^n complaccncy and Jccicidedw lo "pray'’andT(n iT ’T ecfr ruilhln"lhe"tlr'c e evera received. -- Boy Scouts of America Dear ■ Abby— column—i_in_:ihc_thcsc_rc_fcrcnccs :es would offend them, on i —Th is-sam c ..wo'man c c;pled.an p i -AGHRl-JRISTIAN SOLDIER" Thc award will bee prcscnledp ' Gainesville Sun. which I hu(lad saved, as Ihey do me. IR ehiem bcr that there------T invitation to be ihe godmotlieireH o-our----- W H O KNOWWS-WHEN-T-G S SUR ------— to Jared at a court of){ honh o r set 1 am enclosing a copy for f( you. arc people inn ihl is w o rld w h o are invi the bap- .... RENDER day at his |H \ 'jzfl Please run ir again. You hhave my strong enoughtl Ulo need no im aginary firsifirstborn, bui on ihe day.of tl for'7:30 p.m. Frida; was tired DEAR ABBY:3Y: Upon reading the - - permission lo use my name. deity lo whichll t didn'ltl want to show she lold mc she was jusi He is in thc E seventh grade Th; -<------Stuart Junior High • tho - . V ' y honorrh e re he is a c liv c in • me; ~0'Leary irchcstra. ______E nember of Troop <>l, sid ta Rehn. Kelly ReimSn. FlcFlclcher. ^vlonica Flores. Niclick Flynt, Packham. Audr;jdra Parker. Spencer Durham, Tai Fiske. Julie Geilman.1, Jason Rambo, Krista TbeT!zne8-New8 I by thc Twin Falls lo i :r, Amanda Richardson. JanJanelle Forsicr. Jcs.sica Franklirlin. Annie Pat(erst)n. Katietie 1Pollow. Joey Pool. Elison, Ryan^ Goodpaster. Chrisly Hansencn, Kellsic Jamie Reimier. W ard. ,ans erts. Janet Schmidl. Greg FreFrey. Darcie Grinsled. Drewiw Hafer. Leary Junior Chris Fischer, Hill, Amy Howa, Ta Hullaranus. Belh Michclle Robert; asniusscMi Kalripa . TWIN FALLS - O’Lec blc laggie Shepard. Rachel Em »d the sccond Fivecont, Hyall. Jiikob JimJuncn. Angcl■cla Kcvan._Schroeder, Maf Emily Harper. Ben Harris, Josh Tisfen Koetticr. N;ifh;in . High School has announced ______I I rem y S ’ta h d e r. Tara Vai se; nS ley Krist. ted below are Graham, Eric Kelsey KIcinkopf. Brian Krurugcr. Evie Slaltcr, Jerer Vanessa Hegy, Jeannie Hodge semester honor roll. Listed . Kirk Slrader. Jeanne h ’o. aseyHuft. Sass. Kyle Schrioor. Sc Vanessa li^grode^ Leah Harkn< Larsen. Luke Lezamiz, Jasoson Lloyd, Stokesberry.-K Hodges, Jake Huddleston, Kas< the students who earned h i^ Ida Turner. Jim Tyler. ■ Vaughn Hegy -Ceilita-Lopez.-Candicc-Maiciier. Annie T rent. A m andii Jennilec Johnson, Jeni Juchau.lu. Mindy Schroeder, Ryar:yan Skeem. Richard anEngelcn. Angela H o g u e, M e May. Aaron Miller. Slacici Neale. Brady Yanl Killinger. A:iron'Kraflr-Bccky-:vJ-cayill.. Cmort p.-.i[..-c Smilh. Jori Tate.______NINTH GRADE. , Ma;y Walker. Laura ~ roll— Emmy Olmslcad, Annsna Peck. VanHoozer, N Scott Leavitl, Shauna Leavitl.itl. Nicole Eliabeth Terrell. I All A’s: Ami Abou-Ba■Baler. U s lic H u clh ct Ro ;ll. Mike Tliomas. April Domonic Pham, Karly Pippltllitt, Lynelie W hile, Slephanlanie Whilehead. Tonya Ahlb'orn, Jason Andersc;rson, Adam Melissa Jim Lowc. Ryan Lytle, Josh Mariartin. Jem o • - faryn Eastwood, Robcrl Fi;Prine, Nicklas Raiger,:r, R yan Wilhelm and AdAdam Winn. Michelle Thueson. Brianan Troul. Christopher . Amdt, Melea Airinglon,.Nathan Ni Box, Daniel Jones Mason, James Maughan, M yton, Andrew Khonouta.an^EIIis. 1 Kristi Fessenden. GcSchicrmeier, Melissa Scam;man, Kelly McFarlin. Kelsey McLimans.is, Brandi . Trixcll. Ryan WaWagner. Krista Walsh. Micheal Buck, David Byro li Sorensen. ^V E I^HI C GRADE Me nler,.Analcc-I-»=hsi''E'r,,ler, Katey Filzhugh.' Korey HiScalon. Ben Sommer, M indi; M iller^-Scotl-NQlder;—TiT an csh ia ''-Gannon-Ward and Chad Workman.------:- . Capps, Randy Carpenic S t.C la ir, All A ’s: Conr)nnee Adams, Sue Aslcll. :nsen. Mark LyU':. JambJarrod Golay, • Andrt-a H>Nichblas”Spclrs, W endy S Carter, Jared Chrisiens x hoa. Kristin Bieri. Brelt I / imp. Nicole Monica Mey.■ic Hansen. Mandy Hansen. KcMichael A. Slanger. Jodi Sudweeks. Si Amaya Benioch Crandall,; Mike Crum|: in Buck, Lisa Burney. I idds, Daysha Noms, JennitIcncss, Sieven Haymore. LaJennifer Swan. Casey Swensen, S Brock, Dustin Danielson, Carrie Dodd; !gy, Klfk Heidcr, Kimberly—CeJennifer Talley, Nicole Vriesman,V Martha Byron.)n, Shelley Christensen, a m is ExuoTT Frantz, Kirsten F ^, Alic.licia Galiica. Mmrie Rice, vielody Hranuc. Krisa M;Lyndi Ward, Halee Welch:h, Nalhan Amber Egbert,:rt. Callie Foust, Scolt Stacy Gamand, Jaime GarGarrett, Linda Ricdl. Ken Ri Ross Hyatt. Mati James. ErWelch, Jake Werbeck.<. A m b e r. Freeman. Elhanlan Fry. T ravis GeThatd. liS " dlm m Hafer, Krista Hanchey,ley, Jennifer ah. Natalie Hobbs. Danny n, Sara High, Steta Sabakimenez. Dawn Johnson, DcWilliams :ind Lisa Winlher. Karyn Hagenah. Harmon, Jared Harrison, I Shari Jansen. Alison dine. Heather Smith, Kirkles. S Cade Kawamoto- Joe Pr. A 's and B ’s; H eidi Anderson. Ai Hunzeker. Sh ^bqy Sara Howar, Anna Jardin , Lars Louder, Jessica ..Danielle Sc .Astin. Jennifer,:r_ Backus, Johnson, Rebek>ek"afi Jones. Pori Uirna. - - Kendrick, bavid Khechoyhoyan, Robert Josh Spoo"' ;r. Ginny Lucich. Slacy ScMelissa Baldwin, Celia Bellell, Bridger Kami-Lentz,£, Nick Lewis. Dillon I M ^ ■ LAngc,.Muc Larsen, AAn nna L eiv a. Stewart, Dai! ob M abie, T ina McD'ridc. NiBellon. Rick Berry, Kjitie BirJirch. Jaime M ayes. M elodiodic McDonald, Kelly Keegan Lenker, Rebek:.ekka Maicr, Stuart, Mic ^ B O Y eyers, Robert Moffill. T.J. MBurgess. Brooke Colter,, iMarcella McDowell. Erin E McHenry. Erin Wendy McCurdy. Thad1 MMerrill. Keri Swafford, E nifer Olariksiri, Kati Picfce. JcCrane. Jenny Davis. Marina Miciak. Joel MMiller. Billy Mogenscn. ■Morrison, Michael Nichiichols. Cindy J»y ■ 0«TWM(k«M- :e, Melanie Richey, Katie JcDavydova. Meghan Deibert.rt. Matthew Andrew Nelsnrson. Noel Nunez. Alissa Ohlensehlen, Mathew Parri■aitish. Kendra Mark Tucker Rocmer, Misty Rogers, Ivy LjEaton. Bnindon Fiala. Codyly Freeman, Patlerson. Jeffff Plane, Liza Pulsipher, Patlerson, Kara RasmuSsluSsen. Shane Velasquez, :ssica Sass, Sara Schmid, Jed W Glavin. Belh Gould. Jailarretl Hall. Krislina Sorenscnsen, Jennifer Speiclicr. Riddle, Mathew Steam!irns. Michael Weaver. Ryai j_akov, Emmeli Slaller, Dara WRandy Hamilton, Justinin Heidcr. Aaron Stewart,rt, Aaron Thompson. Jodi Stubbs, Robyn VandenBoiBosch. Tracy andTnciaZe k Smilh, Rebccca Sorensen, Amanda Hill, Chris Juch;rhau, Ryan Traveller, Debbie De VandenBosch. ^ Wagner, Lori Whitnejney. Crystal , jn e r. T im .S iangcr. A pril —Jund— ..D; Amphavnn—Khun'inthaviluy,—Jennifer-WeniWi ilworth-and E rin-W liitncy_ - •. W ilcox, Angie Williamsonison and^am ie fc -lO n 1 n < )aisy Stoltcnbcrg. Amanda MAlyson Krai, Hcalher Lcach,;h, M;ilthcw A]s and B's;'s; Alma Arroyo. McCale /— Wuthrich. ■ , I - -A ll A ’s: fichael Sullon, Kristen B< .my Mahler, Ashcnbrener.•. NMary Aikinson. Simon A ’s and B 's: Zarina BalBaladzhayeva, Annest, Jcnn Lloyd. Suzanne Lyman. Am . Erin Talkington, Bryan B'Meghann-Marlin.. Jill McCurdy. N Avjilos. Ambeiber Bellon. Diana Berry, ___ Sbannon.Balls, Sara BanJarron, Joanna Michele Bet II Taylor, Stephen Terrell. Jennifer-McDowell. C Kathjhy McRill.' Michacl Bondnd, Brandon Bradshaw, Bleri, Jennifer Bullars,, JulieJu Buttars, Jeremy Bo ker. Zach Turner, Christine Jamie D Mesaros. Amandada Monck.'’ Emily Browrwn. Jaylenc Burdick, Meredith Carlson, Sarahih Christensen,C Collins, Just Burks. Paula Carroll, haun Condie, Jason David:z, Marci Warren. David E;Karen Ness. Nicholas Ncwlwlan, Reisa. Elizabeth Bu "H ila rlorlousj" "Fun!" Amanda Cleverley, Shai Obbi Payne, Hannah Christiistensen. Jeanne Cooper. ■ Denny,. Ben Edg^, Ryimyan W ilcox, Craig Wuihrich JeObenchain, Lmce Paul, Boi Je ru sh a C ox, Sarah Di cece. Blake ' Rachel Dcnnjmy. Steve Dodds, Joni I Dingman, Spencer Dixon, Di Josh Joel EngbcrgZcH. Jason R Perron, Ashley Pree H GRADE— ------— ^Jt . ^ s: Aubrey Allred, Jamie A COUPON ( K ) “ “ C O U P O N COCO AT , nny Arrington. Beau Barry. Ll ^hen to9 stop ; WORTH SI.00 OFFMOVll3VIE RENTAL ' now w PARTICIPATING'. \ L ove:and w Tnn coupon » wonn $1 00 oft im« ii 3eauregard. Louis Bokma, cnder issues, time. W hen ciicircumstances changc — ol iny mov* to< tlI'oSe'I'rii?,’.'’"'’ 00 0 ^ , ivicc one? When3ox,'Mary Boyer, Josh Jciherapisl specializing in gen Oo«»rx)I «lirt*Ml«IHi - Kiight-RkkierNewBServk 10 blame, il’s say. her neww promotion means she CIRCLE K : honest argutustin Cox, Carlce Daniels, J;•'The question isn’t w ho's lo VALID THRU OCTOBERe'r IO. 1994 ^ how can wc live togethercr._bccause works late —— ithey adapl. He changes' • You're mad again —- hair-tearing.I; Who’s the'idson, al Sarah Dill. Deborah K Stores ® - w e're all we've got.” , his bowling nightnig to cook for the kids. L fist'shoking mad al the lovelove of your life Or is this aim gi Edmunds, Teresa Emery. 0 the unpaid bill, “Peopleerg, sl Christina Fiiiley, Holly Ji' This is whal a healihy relationship:t . . , over thc unmade bed, the Tw o people the unmet promise. OrDr ; som ething, in asking wl looks like: a partnership. T s. though the, Because it’s always somethlething. they forget i regard each other as equals, balance of power shifts fro:rom lime to _•__ You attack, usuig yoiyur well-stocked’ Jam es Snic< arsenal of words andI'your y( endless , (far: Ki Registration at 7:30:30 a.m. . cache of nasty deeds 10lo disarm the FridaK A ugust 12*2«8to5:30p.iii.*H sn does fighting move from if enemy until the white Dagag 1flies. S a t u r d a y , August i3* 811 to 2:30 p.m. But wait. Don’t you1 lovelo this per* gument lo bona fide abuse? Trainers, E ducators & Students Invoivedi; d in Athletics son? : abuser? Who's the abused? h C oaches, Athletic Tra ______fif cnurse. But ever/er sin ce O'.J. llHjjiajHjjjlffl1 game two people play? w ------Simpson led U A. police% oon a ! shouldn’t get so caughi up chase, the Issue of howV couplesa act in who did what lo whom that 1( M MSS — :— love imd w ar has been the subject “du • et the big picture,’’ caulions n e credit is - ...... liechowski, a Los Angeles b 3ble al the following , ~^Fdor&"Ank1e Injuries5S------■ Graduate c jour,” debated and dissec£ected at home H |||||M ffl available3 frtfrom: 1 see flashes of >t Southern Idaho sites: • Over-Use Injuries - and at work. And you sc Idaho Stalltate University ' 1 . Evergrfgreen Building CSI------• Weight training - When most couples clash,cIj physloil ■ ...... 'Cdurse #PE# P E 5 9 7 ...... of a smoldering H | I | | b )us, Twin Falls,' • Medical/Legal Issues violence is only Ihe lip of i ■aduaie credit is volcano. More common,n, tltherapists » y . 5 • Physically ImpairediA > th le le Undergradt IN THE Cassia Center, e from: ------is-destroying-thc-one-yD.youJove_wjih_HpHB|E .- »Cardiovascular-Puln lat carry more JW — -V isa'sO v erlan d Ave.-,------liege of Southern words and actions that -ARMYNOl D iso rd e rs------power than a fist. Burley.!v. Idaho idaho ^ Bones heal. Hie psyche± e bleeds. STARTS FRIbAA Y l 3 . N orthsiiside Center. 202 • Dermatology Course #P1#P E 1 9 9 But you’re human —- yyou fight..It’s ■ ■ B D | n 4th Avewe. East, Gooding. • Gastrointestinal Discsorders —...... - w ay o ff thc mark lo labeabel everything Tw in C Ineir7?a y Idaho Athletic TraTrainers: ------done in anger-as ^‘ablisiibslve',-so you_H |||B D 4. Fox BuBuilding. M ain S t.. ' '•Heat Stress . GEU’s havilave been applied Tound. W hat’s a STARTS FRIDAY search for the middle grou jy. Idaho • Special Topic: Hand: for from nNATA; Board of Vhat’s a harmful V ai tQafSssi Ecrillte^ healihy relationship? Wha . M anagem ent of Athi itioh ’ ' ...... ^ . I Spor>nsored by: Injuries, Including Ti Tectiniques __ ^ If vou havewe any ques\ion$, BB! ^ ^ ------^min-Fallills iillnlc* Hospital- —“ ^D^elbping'lhe'W inrinning ' contactct JJday Craig at ' • S P n ^ T o n y D^nzaS'■"« ^ -Family-P(Jhyslcal.Tliorapyi.: a b ? ™ Christophe . Balance: Parenls/Cc..c a c h e s 7 3 3 . 33700, 7 ; ext. 344— — . • Uoyd E] Sportsrts Injury Clinic & Athletes ' (T w inn FFalls i Clinic & ENDS THURSDAYS■NIGHTI ------C0ll8B»iI^M-SouUienUiIalio______~r ‘'Mental-Preparalion-1vto r— ^ . ------!------Slate University -Hospital)------Speed (R) @ 9.-od Idaho Stl Peak Performance) I______BadGlrls(R)@10:0:30 -In Conjunctioiion With Sports Mecsdicine Sem inar'l^Sm - ^ 1 1 Motor-Vui D . L Open FrI ■ Sat • Sunn o n iyi F r e:e e S em inar For■ 1The G eneral Puublic. T ennis Coi' o m m u n i t v , I s, A thletic Trainii n c r s ! s n i Feature #1 Nightly at]9:00 9 ■ A thletes, Paiarents, C oaches cniuDT roR Rusi noD0D8. 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He led, the I the m edia to repeat as leaguei footbaUfo champions this fiUl.1. player in 1993 and.w ■ , the igain ihis fall. During the 1991993 season, he sacks in 199993 and four fumble recoverieseries. line The University of Idaho VarVandals were also pickcd inI bothb claim lhal honor aga rccords and led all Divisionin l-AA I schools Idaho wavas 5-2 in its secondiplaccX aconference finish last polls to repeat as runner-up for the crown. sei nine Montana rcc I game in toial olTense,for 3.93.978 yards, ihe fall, losing' tto both Montana and Moiitanriiana Slatc: The Vandals It is the sccond time that thtthe Grizzlies have been tliec pre-j w ilh 361,6 yards a g: !-31-year-hislory-of Iho Dig SkjSl;y.------cnded-llie-St -icaionuiLJJc3_willi.a.l0SSJ0_i to Younastown State in. TWasonpiclrfonhrchampionsliinship o f both the-coaches andid th e - secondm ost in tlw-3! features linebacker Dan Dow)owns, a senior ihesemitinanal round o fth e naiiohal (oumilumamcnt, media. In 1990, Montana1 w as lh e favorile b ul vNcv:vada Montana a|so fea' mi /o-time all conference selectiojtion and picked Idaho ha^las Stanford.University iransf*insfer Tommy Knechi. a claim ed the crown. who has been a two- cl( are this fall’s most valuable: dedefensive play- linebackerr whov is the media sdcctionn lo become the league's ------Montana, unBer head coachich Don Read for the ninlh yyear. by ihe m edia to share ise State defensive end Joe OO'Brien, 'l outstandinglg newcom er this fall. Did you realljIly believe finished the 1993 season willwilh an unblemished conferc:rence er honors with Boise le firsl Downs was the: GGrizzlies' leading reluminging tackier who ‘ • P leasisase s e e BIG SKY/C0 • a t all In S|s p r i n g , rorecord and a 10*2 mark overallrrall. The Grizzlies lost in the training thah a t w e * d — be this bad?d ? I m u s t "be the dumbt i b ^ t g u y in the w orkr id . I h a d DoonM edir e c p r*dch{aser? l is b u n c h ik e no clue this w ould be Iillike this. ' Giants’ Williaiams claims hhe’s not tiyinjlg to top Mariris’ 61 homeri ______9 9i Tbe A ssociated Press______-DalMaxvill. CHICAGO - Malt Williamiams could be the 1^ ; mmost frustrated and disappoipointed man in a :ins g e nleral e r manager |s e e ] baseball season that witl likeljIcely end before its ' D u ls of the St. Loui Cardinals time. But he’s not. He's nott clamoringcl over rccords he might reach", not( mmoaning about a mm work stoppage lhat could afTcafTcci his place in _history. - All-Stars marark strike Personal goals simply don’tin’t reflect the way ^ J j k certta in Williams appKachcsjhe_gatgame, and Roger _ against all-ferem alejeatn^ „ JvIarisL1961.record o f6Lhorrlomers is.not .whai_ ' ------The Associolod Press- season. ■ BOISE - The Boiseise Hawks have dci he’s h been reaching for this sea id for all I ’tn not ^ 4 NEW YORK-BaseJaseball players and own- ■' ~ d ared Friday “Strike Night”-andNij will celc—------___ !lI_wanl-to say_once-and I chasing a rccord. 1 ers broke olT talks WcWednesday. moving the traic the possible end,d ofo Ihe 1994 Major chasing c! anybody. I'm not cha :cords,’’ Williams ^ -sport-tolhe-brink-of-itsf its eighth-work stoppage------League Baseball seasonon with an exhibition don’t d go out after any rccoi hit his 43rd homer iloradb Silver Bullets, said f Wednesday when he hit j | - - since 1972. game between the Color f c . After a 25';-hour• baibargaining session, nei- l-femalc professional in " w hat might have the been:n t:the San Francis- H R H the nation’s only all*fe: 5-2, win over the hope lo Slop the walkout, i: Boise Men’s Senior • CO c Gianis' final game, a 5-: ||L» ther- side saw any hop< baseball team and the B S sei to begin afier lodtoday's gamesT Donald— . Baseball League All-StaStars. Chicago C Cubs. I T < ^ Fchr,^head of ihe MajorM:i League Baseball - olion is being done as "I don’t know how good got 1 can be.” TjM* The Hawks' promolio lagined doing any- ii i Players Association,in. ssaid players were pre- rc. All general admis- - W ' illiam s said, “ 1 never imagi a fan sympathy , xr really thought M jjlh ikc. p.m.. game at Hawks thing . like this. I’ve never P . pared for a long strike. sion tickets for the 7 p.i J "A t ihis p oint-I sec no reason lo believe M emorial Stadium w ill!n ib e s o ld f o r S l. about a it. • “People are saying I’mn havingh a career anything of.significan(cance will occur today or The Silver Bu)leis5 atarc led by manager ycar^ 1 don’t know .what a carecrcar year is until anytim e soon,'* Fehri;ihr^said. "Noihirig else is Phil Niekro and pit(pitching coach Joe- ■ > v r . v m y career is over.” k J i * * scheduled," ...Niekro. ... ; have an off-day peril the final 52 diiys and nee will receive a free The Gianis and Cubs he A strike will imperil All fans in attendance strike is scheduled [;•. regular season. And il will baseball cards. The Tliursday and the players stri > 668 games of the regu set of Silver Builct ba > -r- '■ , '■ ■*. d Series, which has been first 1,000 will receivek'c a Silver Bullet Pen- to ^ begin Friday. threaicn ihe World Si Williams, in a l-for-l212 slump,: drove a ice 1.905. nant. Tickets arc availallilable at Sdet-A-Seat . J played annually since pitch from Willie Banks (8»18- 12) over the wall situation is distressing, no Outlets. I . “O f course the ■’ siiu: executive council chair- • ini ri^ t-c c n te r in the sccond.id. 1 ^ 2 3 ? m question about it.’’ ex walks and a single a H b lid. "I'm still very much n ___ In the third. af\er two wal man Bud Sdig said. ' — —Traprskectevenentssch^uled------loadedj th a g u e It another meeting. Olhcr- Tew s Ranch is locatc:ated at m ilepost 80 on Wednesday in Wriglcyville.He. The skies were that would promptlere ai wasn’t a reason to ne- 19 "1 don'l w war antjt to end.*' s:iid Brian Mo Highway 75. six m ilesles inorth o f Shoshone, overcast and the prospects5 ftfor a continuation . roundups - D9 ■lorris. wise. Fehr said ihere ------13. it. For m ore informati»np>*'''*“P ' ...... ■ onnlfc-mrthrty ATP Champi. ■•n»A s80dflledPress- - me'.' 1 think '•'1 ___ -irVgreat;*’------TULSA.Cfl.,-Okia.— Grog-Norman-andJ ‘^Bpm.-Cn«v«#l13.U3AC;lACSpnnlC«»^P«««wn ” TULSA, O k la .-It’ss nevernc happened. Nev- > JoWn^R«nO.AMAO™ndN.. A z i n g e r fn c e wantcinted to recoup their losses agi 11p.m,-Ch»io^13,M0W er. Sincc the Mastersi wiw as created in 1934. k Igainst said. ;haipies who lightened their wiwallcls • ______Americans have neverf fcfailed to win at least___ Iq niish-Opcn.jrhcy_go_i..even_w rr'pIfch'aihpionshTps. jr ------In -ad d i------aU±cJ3rilis ^ lh _ a _ one ofthe tour rnajor g lion 'to' birdie banagrrage al Southern Hills C ountry' Bul this could be the year,ear. ll- k, . V Olazabal. on Wednesdlesday in the final luneup round startoflhe PGA Cham- nds for ITS LINE Going into today's star Els. Pride’ ihePGACliCliampionship. I SPORJ.KKHSCnooiscoim , . • pionship at Southern HillHills Country Club, the PRO»COLU«*HK and Singh. ”'Wegoti;ot our-jnoncy back." chiipcdd 1Price K n ^ roll call reads like this:is: Spain.! South Africa, lild .Norman gave Jack Nicklau; ‘ Ihe foreign after he and lUS, 54, Zimbabwe. field in- and TomI Watson,W 44,‘a whipping in an Djazabal in ihb Masters. an old- _ _ T h a t’s.Jpse_Maria_0 la3 'eludes GfCg" -fashionedski sk in s gam e.------:------"Emie Els in the U.S. Ope>pCTrArid'Nick’PnM'in ^ imian o f Australia, Nick FaldoIdo o f England NicklauslUS. a five-lime PGA champion and I the British Open. cspcrPamcvik Watson, aafi five-time British Open winnei are dominating,” Fred andd British1 Open runner-up Jcsf had ”1 will agree they are here, . blitzed theiriieir younger rivals in a friendlj ,734-6326 Couples; said Wednesdlesday about the non- ofSvSweden. All are contenders hei dly wa- For the latot jcores call • > , may be getting ger on le f fi ir ^ day o f practice at Tumbc •ndloltowthetlt • American players. “Wl‘Why is that? Because TliThe beleaguered Americai« nv berry. me much needed help if' C ouples and Price, ‘37, 37, w ho won the Brilish Open and " T T B T m ! ■J they are great players."» -• somi anger arc ready to return frorit)m injury and Norman,. 3939, a two-tirne Brilish OpenI ccham- Paul Azinger thinksks thet mn this year by, ^ n pion, demaimanded a rcmalch and got it — 9 the end o f an era. iHne;less. — on a foreign golfers signals thi he Buick O pen,. hbl, steamymy day and vyiih a big gallery •'The game is neverT goinggi to be the same, Couples C< won last week al the • y i n a l - ^ 5 first victory since missingg tlthree riionlhs tendance, and you’ll never sece AAmericans dominate his f got them with seven birdies o lr-“lTdon’t‘Scc.aiiything_«u-liirlicri.in jb e y e if^ n th a back injinjury, and ju st, “W e got the ----- i-againj'i;Azin8ef--saidr^“] ic."'Pricc said.-“ Wc bcat -'eml state ^ CS^— - his5 scconds win since he took ththe Mastci^”in~ 'back-ninc." 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    I O a T im o s^ o w s, TwJn Falli=all8. Idaho Thuradoy. Auflusl18111. 1994 ------. - . - U .S .’s 3 alm o st o[jutscorce s P u e rfto R ic o -TORONTO (AP)-:^R<-RcBgie-M illcM gainsM hc-c—or-<3rceccreroatia'iy-5ie 5-e-aftcrwlnning'92-61~ ^of^i ir H e ” them p a s s e d1 tcto Uon Majerle for the^[iBirfeflyf - world is looking likc~a pretty even matchup.>. over Canada. Americans* 13th 3-pointcntcr oflhc.half ______------P n .* u iirT c a iir ll‘iHjuini>tnhgTygrtats a-'wipcscurrn------urcam . I cam-11-linishesrtes-itsquartertinalround-'"------M iller, w hb p lo y ed thithe entire first half, blso5 Bruins i’ varsity soccerir tryoutsi sets M iller hil cigh'i 3-pointn, contact Reed H ollingshe^aid att 733-0659. h:ilf boosted the Unitedd StatesS into a 62-25 lead.'1.' game average o f 123.2,, wlwhich translates to near- M ajerle had 17 p o in ts andind A lonzo M o urning 16. ____ ln ,ihc.sccond h alfo fa 5656-point rout o f Australiaa ly 150 points in a 48-miiminute NBA game. The Eddie-Casiano scoreded 16 points and Jerome Filer High scchedules voUeyb^nSalirfiw tfia]] and the first half againslinst Puerto Rico, M iller'r ' o rig in a l D ream T e a m that th; swept through the ; M incy 15 for Puerto RicUco. 'Which, rcccntly w on^ -FILER - Volleyball titryouts and football practicece beginb Monday at Filer totaled 13 3*pointers and anc was single-handedlyy 1992 Olympics averagedid 1 117.3. 1 the gold medal in the GoodwillC Gomes a\ St. High School. outsco red ju st 51-49 b yr-the th opposition, ■ Agaj^n« Puerto Rico, the United States led just I Petersburg. Russia.JThe: LUnited States sent a col» Vaisi^.vollcyball Uycgin at 8 a.m., andanc 6 p.m. for. freshmen States, which establishedled a tournament high for’r’ 33-t4,.nnd he had two mimore in a 17-0 run thal • second half, with Larryry Johnson twicc gettihgI through seniors. points. Its previous highh wasw 132 against China, extended the margin to 5252-19 with 2:28 remain- into i verbal-jousts w ith PuiPuerto Rican players. The * Athletes, must Jiavc-a-a.physical-bcfore-thcy-can-tr a-dyourorpractlcerFdr~~ ~ __ i_ The one-sided victory.iry , th e A m e r ic a n s* th ir di ing.______sccohdJiinlLhighligbLw_was-the.7-foot-l7-300-— ihfomiatjon on schcdulitiling a SlO'physical at the Twirfwin Falls Clinic, contact by more than 50 points,s. gave£ them a 5^0 recordi In the final m inute o fr th'the half, with the crowd, pound j p'N eal’s rebound,nd, coast-to-coast dribble I Jodie Craig at 733-3700.0 . in the tournament and1 a:assured them a spot in1 urging him to shoot, Mille;iller cockcd his arm from and'slaih-’dunk, i bringinglg his teammates oiT the Saturday's semifinals-agaiigainst undefeated Croatia1 just inside the halfcourt1 line,lir then thought better bench i in celebration. V olleyball p nractice set a t Kimberly in High 1 KIM BERLY - VollcjIcyball practice for grades 9-129-1 of Kimberly High Scoresi andi staiIts School w ill begin ot 8 a.rj.m. M onday at the mid^lt: schoolschi gym. For more information.in, contact Heather M cEwencn ata 734-5605 or Shane I Jones at 423-6414. ------C omip pih iled fn n n BtsiftepoTts ~ ' A L b o x s c o ^ McO>«ntFntScac£«nd. NHYirt'lit 000 010 BB-a n c PMn.TM.HM• WM . coo OOI 001-1 W.T1U0RE . «WYO ' A L s t a n d i n g s NL standings a. - . . &r8enber«i(lD OP-MnYcrt2lO&-NnYatl *. . « >h tl tt t ll PMMamlami 6 29-KM (73). ftrn«ni(«n (14). KM 0 ,W t <210 Pacru* 1 D I ’ “ r t irm n 400 .C2S - UcrM 74 i» " ? N L box SIscores » M RtR oa SO FV«IS J J 4 5 ,cn»*rf H 301 i ! SSS S g 1U3 7 UMit 67 4S S96 U UJSANGOA OOMATI ,NwYa S 0 3 0 Neuic 4 0 t 474 17 MwYBl Si. 'S7 'S7 .411 141 « c Sw.144 - >10 6 t 1 t 6 BigSky- - . » o ; : ue^011 utuiu 3010 wmL<-iiL4-10 7 20 7 4 3 -I 5 -B-D-Oi------n - I _ a i — L— ------WU0136 4>O 0 IO-U m l»----- JOOO E»X1>«rrt 1-3 4 2 2 0 0 1 112 0 O w er 4t iM n - cnjTM te~4747 iM - mrwlB < I Coaches Poll UArt!t 4 0 10 I I 1 1 Oocna <011 OoM- Omurc M 47 i44 i» ,1 tVJIlBK 6S 44 1110 HCNnrtI < 0 1 t Scorecirre pfetad e 3 biBKt n i« tn* Team 1 2 3 4 5. 6 7 T ot TcM. a 1 1} < Tom bM 1 r 1 KtnutOr 64 M .S4I .M 3D Peitu9< a • II IOOO Anerp OOOO PO-lM«i ,MnmU S2 M 444 44 IU S(L U II 1. M ontana 5 1 ' ICO oo ■ii a :i . . x ; !!IOOO UCEIrjt OOOO Ur(nt-«n-Mctr*. Pi«. Fnl. WM. SKtm. ftjpura. 1 . 1 - - 53 0^ W«L*M a O 44 IOOO JRiAip DO 00 TMBmDenn ‘ ♦ . - . . NMYin CCO coo -010-WJt-1 WMDHHsi o i" " ■. KS i!I t I 0 RSnMfl 4 0 0 0 T-2»e A-31714A- 2. Idaho 3 4' 52 - E-ViSnTiCl 100 nw>mi Pa ce w LL' PO. ce ' Tn>i«,a 0 1 13 hcYote ?{MUnTore)|t|].PaTmrMat(«S.l«>Yint »l 6 01 0 OCM( 3 00 0 7. Idaho State . 4 3 18 . Nm YsH IMTCr«t.N»«TMS UcrrM4.Peuurvi3 rc 4 0 0 0 VnSlitd '4 0 2 0 < 8. WcberState, -, '-■ - - _ 1 .—I 5 17 ^ 24 'j J J a1 i ScOllTwnS CnmalUaVgMM] • s s s r ' S Sl S£3 • 0 0 UmMU4.0(»sn3.l2rnnsi FVmiS.StLM3. E-X>Cna*(l) OP-)P-CrO»*|.U»-U»A(io«« P«T'» Results'are based on eight;ht.pqints_for a firat placec_yolC-and.two vc points for ------I-l-J -J—I _ J _-0—t- 0 — Kjrw,C»rM«toT«3.i1»»wv------6.QniT«eS8-ei ------itflp-e, Ut£toj«s K«r ArAMnM ...... (l6).Ooen.(aiTMi - - seventh placc.'Coaches cara h n o fv o tc for their o w n'tearleam . a«-K*T y^O m HR-McnaO<) S8-»-euew(27J.lMnl(tl). . Spancc .0 000 vainetft • i 00 0 tm . Tnt. Wrara. $«m . Ra* WMUM TF«ntnM{l2)&^WjiMi .; i .r ; TMS UcCOT . On>MSTofino3 IP H REB aa 50 - .?S 5S ?SSo I T-3aA-3i«4 Oki«o2.(MiMI Uo«M4.hB>C>»tF’0' iMOrgtla 40 4 14 4 Tee* » 0 < 0 . *■Media Poll ____ OWBi4,UNn*JtD HnYcrlia.PrAMcMt2 K*CniH Team 1 2» 3 4 5 6 -' 7 8 T o t W.WAWZE DETranSCfT &iArvrta.HtaYarkl ______SllW»12.FtaKH.____ I 1 ? .? ? J U— II OQ 000 001-4 ------* td ------» ■TBBr Bl ■ Qcolcni*93t OttM la«Ml].PIU>.rtnllOO-4A3r«rMl11. > 0V7»tS - 4 0 1 e •W9JT29 - <01010 KjfsaOirMCiaornin) ' - - ' SlT*ff...... y>6 2S-Mig2)XD.V««)**(ie) HR------, Z^ Idaho,______2 ____ ULl___ 6 ____4 ____ 1______------. - - - 1 5 3 ...... sw.-«tt> 4 0 0 0 -2 <00 1 Q ‘ Tca^O«XH Oil*Oima Comm ^?-3 1 0 0 0 0 SSOTtlllMil) SB-Cnua>'W),B«iylt<) '3. Eastern Wash. - 6> 5 6 5 2 tUMire J 0 1 0 r««wlb 4 0120 1 TcnnD(HM9wilM)«N«.TaiitPif■ tPwwWl, Ua«vM«(UMnwt<-7|«0|«Cnarral|Rto»S|. JOnr#»rLM ^ »> H ftE« B8 50 * 128 Jin«i .4000 0 0 llOSpm 1Q3S»ffl ucctvr 4. Montana State - 31 ’ 5 8 6 2 121 T-iVirJd . .3 0 0 0 Vatwe ' J 100 l 0 MNm«M B 0 3 S < OLir,l OOOO FM.l1 3 1 1 11 3Spm, 5. N. Arizona - 2: -8 5 6 3 120 C/«a3e 3 0 0 Q Tnrr«u 2 0 0 0 Bc0rIMlJlCclcnttMa9(PMT«t4.S).30S W-XtCnu 6. Boise State 1 4 11 7 1 69 .. V U«t»r< 3 0 0 0 CujViS 2 O0 1 tt SMet(>#r«cn124)«OMM(Dn'[>Wq10-t0). pm Oinproi Ilgnt.Ojn;i»«v»vFolH»n«iSerS«anl ??!c S I 3 3 0 4 ^ Sl Lixa (TnAiCuy 12-101«l«FknM(RM«7.7). Ft: Ha«.T)«S.OM Om*; 3 3 0- 0 1 1 7.i W eber State • - ■ - 1 4 1 1 7 45 100 0 T-30I.A^n&SM(rA’ ^ , 8 . Idaho S ta te ------1 2 6 . .15 ; 21.S33pm SAMCKOO MraW ^ « Piaw^eui^(Bn3. ^ Cr^gvnntOiMM T&iy.rt , <01siiss? s;s! I""™IM ^ CMGW ^ CrtMl 2S-.ltfLin3| 3S-P*«(>|(3) S- oo«td < 01 eighth placc. SF-Cv,W ■ EWHa le <00 i ! ! ! g s ; _____ u> H RER eaa »so uwjocfi 10 J 0 CcMmir>(l4|.JoyrNr(n).>M2lM2{2IM2tMI(<;L iMVUa 4021 ! ; C r ^ » . ■ . OJ , • £ £ ’,'•>|> 5 110 W»ir»r 4 0 11 OW^e 2 0 00 Cion«2(ni.lr«(l<| 30-5-S-TwfcMR-'^Mt> -2 0 0 t 201O.OfK.lb 5 0 3 0 . - Dtwviae g 5444 UkM m |1<). Jom I11). (V«a*L^KUonlOl sa - C g w a OOO!!& ■ i!;j sr*la <12 3 Souif <010 I ‘ ’ a . " i v , ! . , - > M 2 6 2 Hmtn(4).COnt>(3| C S-OMnlll - ^ S-UcflM. L«UU 300 n < 0 0 0 urri < 12 1 WtteW.J.7 9 3 0 0 1 . s^fTt•n Avnitc 3 1 2 Field _ Urvm-Hv-«. Bim. Fnl Gvcw. S«ccrd. ’ oo o a BwAMta- -3-o-(Hi— * S«A 100 000n in 1-3 *> hH RER as SO 8«r»is 100 lb 3 010 SrM a <010 f Ta^Thrt Ta* 029 000s on 0-2 K m o r !!!! S '. Continued from C7 DP-SmMI lC«-$MS>t1.Tt>ntu)«2a-&/YW ttpm I 7 J 3 ■ 2 . e S p f ? 0!!! 0 K , !S!! S ?a 4 0 2 0 aH).JGanalv(1tlBlSS-iIU«(]) St PiOwdDWJ-3 2 0 “ I th in k m y b ack Is fine.” fii said are Iof\icr thanjlan ju st m aking the cut. CMCUO ' OWOMM 1.6-14 s JS s 5 1 < 6 SirFfiraionaKDl,C2aoQ3 LOe-SaiFtroKoe. ° 10 26-UiVWm(i6|.P«non(lD). - 5ked like hc Pricc, winntinntr ofthe PGA in 1992. *tyn»s*' 100 010 0 Mw*»U« I 1-3 I* I1 1 0 2 O4CA00 , ■ • • ! ; SM j At one. tim e Couples look TM S 2 $ 1 TM 34 1II 1 1 Wf-frcwi PO^-OUmS lethH ssvon' 1 0 D 0 0 D (,, HR-«jV lyonc in the said this is a veryvi strong PGA field, IWw-tWne. anrteam. Fnt Uwl.rt.UainL $ .Cona 4 0 0 0 RHAnVttnl 3 000 Hm W was ready to play with anyc ICO 100 C00-:XO-1 R^TM .VM t iMcd < 2 2 0 KhVI.H « IJ T i 1 n 5 CW-K301.1(ilisSr5n.cHi2(i7S^£^ uworld. He won twice in1 19911 and And his explanslanation is simple: "Fred OMM CDi an 00^'» - 1 • T-3.IO.A-3a.Be Ttraxti 3 0 0 0 S«iilSwiirt 4 112 ToJomSi S !3! ! i ! i wiai S-Oirakn " C-H«ncnI2 H R EP aa SO tlthree times in '92. incluluding the and Paul arerc playing.p We certainly I^aT«l^4) S8-frroHj.RM«n0irKr(ri, ag^.trrMl|Sht>»y) PO- 8*iFm A L -pc 1AAn3b 3 0 11 FMtf 1. I think Fred is going to S-Jmt late box scores IraMaa 40 1 t Un«m>-»«mt.Gotmiam^F«lRwr,.$«r.ia* W.M 6 I I 1 2 2 NMasters. But he has not pla>ayed lo thal missed them. I . H .E, »3 a 50 BOBTON ^ V ss; i!i;!S3 fomi since. have a great week.”wc t t f h u Lv»«e 3 0 0 0 eoM£2*l“ 2 0 0 0 T^aS2i,wi B>fM 1 0 0 0 0 ; fi B«*w.l2.] S2-3 e 1 I 2 : B«SJ«26 I r 0 0 0 t “Everyone asks m e if I’rI’m playing Price andi Couples C( agree thal the t>*«n 1 1-3 I 0 0 tt : 3 ^!^ 2B 3 110 so 10 TcMl J12S.2 S TiMi 2 » 0 0 JnVretu S 1 2 0 PuOMif ... E??5 Sl2 3 5 3 3 2 3 at 0 the level I w as In ’92,” Couples winner thiss wweek will comc from t 2 liftVTMft SO]} hrcattfi SOOO OtigB 010 OII OOI 00-2 UtJna 633 said. "I’m not.” among those1C whou hit the most fair- Orncn#! 6 0 0 0 Ifmterr 0 10 0 CMM inia coo 0>-t ' OSnnu SK i l l ! a . • 4 5 2 ! 1 s C«*«r»l.W » $225:1 3 »tt»3e SOOO u t» l 4111 DF'-Oac^ot.ONMI.LOe-.06-CMa9S8.0t*JioS Jffm ts 30 1 Azinger also appearedd ready to ways. OriHe 4 0 0 0 HM16 SOOQ 6 28-Fmcs(1t1,SW*K»I2ll.ni2ll.aniwB|t3, Fk»>n OOOO L*ui3e Sttl Svnffll CS-M«TKn)(» S-a chollenge as the best golf)lfer in the "I think you have to look at the TiM l Thrl CMtq* , R*T!fle ._ OOOO wtaetc er M SO wlnrt 4 1!!! 0 S sHi DMA Fnl. Hahn S«vt]. uworld. He woii tluw_timesa last year, ,■ good drivers,”s." 1Pricc said when askcd____ T-33f,*-30010 : 0>nUYrf $12 1 f&oiMu4 solo 'O tapj ■ ** ” CA«r> S22I'ssssr; !“ ! T*iHt,l 3010 DMVU24 7 200 rr < < < 7 McMa 2 0I 0 S i S S . ! ! " A-HiM Itincluding the PGA Cham]mpionship. to pick a winrvinncr. “Not long. You OEVEUMO TOROMnlOMTD Orttlil 10 0 0 RHmOu 3 1.3 1 I 0 0 0 0 OoMi>a 300 But then came cancer inn his right don't need that1hat here. Straight." , ChU Tot* -J6J.UJ.-ToM.. «4»2 OMnd i!!!! -'NLlflila te b o x s c o r e s ? Uftrtf 3 J 1 0 Cmwou 5 12 1 3 S 2 2 3 2 o im p 3 I f shoulder, months of chcmimotherapy. Couples said he may not take his ' Kitlyfl soil RA»-r2# 3211 Batn ' 100 OCO Oil 01' OOfr-J &S.W4.7 0 5 ; “ I*!—W ___ 100 Jto OB 1 0 .0 0 0 0 kaja; o o!!i!Sr; 0 ;!!!! B»«rs»2# 4011 UcK<« 401' ~ • eS S ^ s i* 1 * .... “ S r S and a, an inner concern that!t hc w ould driver out o fr'the the bag all week. 6«it( 4 110 CMrf SOI' 0 0 0 1 2 PotgrCd > 0}00 0 jmrxp OOOO u n ^ a “ J E-htf—ninOF'-ftittrl.LOO-eo r«il.CiMlS«i»l KMmp OOO never carc about the games crr«3b 4 130 HUTd . 3 0° 01 ' IA> 5(t»r«0lti 4 0 2 1 SCT9M30 3 “0 11 “ (I4is0-rmwrii3ics-*ci»«(i) ,:..Hc stilled that concernedd last week veiy small.” RER-B8-S0 *W »* - . MMCSOTA FkM> is s st’i Sf .... - Pmic 3 0 0 1 KnoTC 4 0^00 11 ■ B«i' " ' ■ ” when he returned to compepetition for The. demandand for accuracy makes • MrM u 3 2 10 ] J . . ttvid 4 0 10 Mttl/* w a *5 2 3 2 VftoSTLokiS’urasM '.'ssis, JS . to o o Vr<»wtl. lo o a '*• ToMM .34 SIO 4 Tom MSI: wSt, ',.3 S „I „ „ n T>«l«rd IOOO Uu3i• u k 4 2 0 0 Mn.Gte(221.$MWKM9(101 30-lMM(S|. S 5 2 ;, the first time in nine monthshs, missing Corcy^Pavin1 a 'contender. He played 5 S ? S FlM ra S I I 0 PiKUa\KUei1 3 4 2 7 a^M(71 f S S i S I S ; '” ! ! i ! t C M M 010 110 20M» -« ’ M 2” " " JrtVlr»B 3 00 0 tiUadUatf 4 133 <26) Sfr-«*«,|1S) S. b . 0.0 w ti> 10.0 the tr cut at the Buick Open withv a 76t very well last week at the Buick Totr* 071 010 COl-; ■ Q° ^ ° OUVtt 1 0 0 0 VmM) . »> H RER 09 $0_gS 2H p 70, but showing the fire thattl made- Open. Fuzzy Zoeller.Zi Ben Crenshaw [il. 6y rg ^ W - T ^ " UVynlS 4 2 2-1 RtaM 3 0 2 0 O.IOM P 1010 IOOO y FW.«».LM 1.3 0 I 0 ' l' ” OfMOnOi 4 0 t 1 HM«iM«i 111 0 Oh«lW X , a , , . , uawp IOOO Halfip OOOO himhi a winner o f 11-tour ev(jvcnts from and Tom Kite•ite have all played w ell CHnd2(»|.IOaT(in 3S-U*V(4| S0-lAii2 oo o a 1 0 0 0 JI t ^ S “ I . I >Mlb 5 t I 3 BrXiM j g 9 O'l 0 1987 through last year. thiB yror _ > n 2 1^ 1 ' 4 12 0 . "Uecp dow n insiae;m y gcgoal-wasto^— Tom Wats2 «- • t 4! I M io '; r j i \ ;;!' SatfSSST '^'’'™ -T o*- JJT1IT TomI • 41 i n i n fiLM ■ — • back and play in this toun -PlrtSJ 3 2 1 1 1' I ' i r u . > . 001iS 001ss? 002-42 H bl . jmamcnt,” Jack NiCklaus.aus. Gene Sarazen and Tcnnt- ■- ...... y a TwiWfc*. 111 «3-10»-7' >^^0»mi(CcCii*i«rJW-OMfn,-...... imrocr-AiMrcanasiice---- Azinger A said.-"I-have no didiscomfort- Gary Player• as the only men to win- • CuinwiU2'l1 7 10 S S 2g ! , T-3UA-21.429 140' IS a3i-ir VMMi ,Cctn«ia-P«idMn(ll).IClim C>tto I 0 0 0 0 1 ' OP-ftaBnl US-«oiKnS.U>iS.U(TiM0ttl3 2S- UTt>M-HaTit.»Mcrs^------s— sszi-Ss'ilis::'-^ T-308 A-»J10. JOltwlb S 0 I 0 0Mn3b -'mmt,"-Az:ngcrsaid.-^’!justlitknow -thai------If he”makcs~tcs'som'e'putlsrhe'^ouia' Mc»»c Sill CiiVd 4 0 10 ta m ' io DjtWd - 4 000 Bmto^ ! ! 1 .1 i-i I !” am a little rusty, and we’l:’ll have to be there again SEATTl£ TBU3C M JoMif S331 c o m * 1 SO I 0 NKMt 1 0. . , . : , _ ■ 1 0 O r a ia 4 110 U(MIW.44 ain Sunday. And maybe ------• f h H ...... Kirlitlr ft tl nn«n» 4 i 21 'SMnoirt 5 1 1 0'~B««^U.2 2 24> 4 4 4 2 1 l/AmI 3 0 010 0 Enoirt ' 4 0 31 Ctn ; S S ! ! s.sec how my nerve is wheilen it mat- America's nextnex winner of a major Ftnwa 3 0 0 0 OiUXrt 2 00 0 a>Ttil«> OOOO Sm-ID 4 000 OMMVd...... ^3> 4.4 .3 3 0 0 OnOMf 111 1 I KnftlD 30 10 O M ) Atcxffl 3 12 0 CJRiMrt 2 0 0 0 CM36 S-e 11 Wme .3010 Fnmn I 201 4 3 3 4 1 eonflta 4011 I Irgnf 3 0 0 0 . MMU-7r ■ > .0.0, ters."“ could be a faceice fromi the p a st omffi oooa n*s:c 4ooo0 0 0 Ov)2Mntila6»L I »Mnie 2 111 PMw3b 4 000 0 0 Ibnaair ' 010 000 ZD a B>-« SMMvn 1 0I' 0J ?d 0S 0i- M i f 3 1 I13 : St3ii«p OOOO WP-MMOk RematchI. ______J______. venyl 3110 Snre»2t> 4 0 0 0 ' CMM coo OM aOS OO—J NatMlpkMBIMBtMstet»2nd.FnM«< _____ Stitqnp____20 010 0 oiMp o o o a URi«n»-tioR __ ? 0 flfl-ll« n .... 30DIO 10 ..E-Ci»Mll3LS*Knffi.0P-«mi>mMOr^-. -pkM»3»Mmnia»i.------0 0------OMvTM. OMUe 2000 CUtorM I. U3fr-«in« Or 2, CMlmi UMMhbairmM. TeM * « 6n 1' i l Tow I42S2 T-3fi.A-6'SIS* ------;------Continuedc from C7 ------“ ------— 350 yards, b ut ilit could be a very piv- Price said Watson “pla}ayed v e ry ola! h o le. If ycyou miss the fairway well. Jack was having troubiibleoffthe there is the thickthic rou^ and a creek tec.te He could still be a faetc:tor here at down the rightighi side. The bunkers -.FGA-titl&pairiags------.10lBlA.-iM.HaHdtaM.fMEk___.-S4.ifhe-can.fiod.5^ the ioinvsy,: ______around-thc green ^Bnd'ar)«t (MTIw M TUISA. CM (AP) - ftn a l« r* hn M notf ii.ii(A.32ipiB-uncaiM(KMcanOMiCM. ictr.. L 2|HM.FHM.PMrSMat.Fba ja x M n ^ a .l0---- 2 4 <>L=.. , J « an ___ |4lM i.,1Slp«-P»|iln-SMrl|li.MF*iavMa Ut2»n~tetBnn:Mn UMm Pricc wouldn't reveal whihat he and said hc k eq )ss rc-re-playing the videotape l27im.1230»n-DmKtM>anO«r. 1144 * B. 3 S7 p n - Oqg J«i.fttMn>KOn»n-%jKBMia<.Saa>W*ai).WQ. W»t«TB nM.bve*2«n«, M nkrt 1101 » - Ong KM. Cum sra«a. Lmi . “W e're even, w c|re even,”,” hc saii “The way I piplayed the back nine I 1024 Ut. U7 p n - JX Ndtea. M«Skrai.H« Sk Jim £ m "**■ 2pA.t30u>.-ljrm 12t2»JB.4l5pn-LcmilMm 1t.l|l« -8««H«,0H«Qn,,0l . _ , Pricc, the winner of the.15.1992 PG A couldn’t havee writtenw a better script,” ton t A.236 »<■. - OM C«M. K>)n Qntt. l.l»-kMBiinVMC tl}T..-i«fc«..ft«C— V or ------W4}«in.Z44pin.—AuaCotmliMJiMJannOV'-'^. ------74lp*.MIl«--fl»nH0MMVW»9C«M'-----!X.,«M M - ■ one o f the favorites here eveven though Jesper Pamevik:vik. “Every department tO*«.1«»>~Mcir«M.FB-n«Ffaa.e(tLBariRmnlRltt B M ra. 406^ 1liaui-Wi)t«<.Sa«V«aiKgnd 1 * ' hc rse. It was of my game was tested. I’ll never for- i» »»JjJOp*i-O*frPnK0i-JF«iiiiFra«.M ta n . 227pjn.l57an-.0oDME4n>*.i«te02Mi. he’s never played the cours- 112 ua. US ^ - S« Tcnwa. Dm hti. % 1241 p ■. k 111» —SM LawT,*ey,ttoviiHeiw< W—lK * —. 4:tSp»i.ll4Sll4]ta-'W7HtaJMVM»'WaOM. lOlove at first divot. g e l th e w ay’ I played j the last four “It’s very similar to C o lo n ia l holes. Evcty sheshot I hil went where 1 CountryO Club (in Fort Wort>rth),” said a lm rf it.” . Price,p, a forrner Colonial champion.ch Price said he ^would tirasure onoth* : w a iti ■ >K«Nw.gi>r- HOOOVV . Hr.M TtaBn*t.MMiiAiC- mactL EbMTiro, M M K d n U * NORTH CMKyH0UNACeMJRAl,.t4«i!«K^ “Il’s a great driver’s g o lf■ c‘coursc. It er PGA Champicnpionship victory, «ML OAUASETAAS-ltaMMdPMf ------^------COCCOfiOfi------, hahas smoll greens and they ereire tricky. I “In m y tim e, t 2SiK S£aS*l,'K ? I ta r n part M fl(W g.tMr»lmao ■ AOOPtS-MmdJMtomtCMaiMWMe HO w y ST le, the PGA has elevated. Lm»« ID » n r ^ tf ta SaMn r ' ^ssasS^i WVBOANO PATR0T»-4a»M Ltrc nferMgnlneUfei ittiyy>»« w»l«irt ■eman^nolMWlowfi ' ditiiiS r tMBMBouffrar. CALPoS^sKmIuSc I had.” ‘T h ere are morelore foreign invitees. T his MeMUwkOMr! TOmwW — Ray Floyd won the 191 5£StoPni«.-„S^^ggj 98.2 PGA is no longer a tail-endU major. It’s-ar - *'---- mUffnoimi-tuKmaSfSita SSSS£SS2£?-S?S5S - aChampionship atSoiitbcm-HiHiilsr - -~eq\iaHy,impoiTani ^ t asihe others.’*------fm rtM tm P ti . « » « C 1 w Sueoe-«lanMCMAfln« S ramaaW v ininm ««rato.- ' »i>Bi w r UMutiontEBMi.— ...... UMLV-NmS3sssSi;-.».«...... -“There arc Tivc or.six-clasiassic holes— Pri<» wjll-bebe In spccial pairing on ------not twi mMftaL«yceMi .OREW-NnMOrMIn»R*«riranaiYiMiaM . bmcokA. ' on this course,” said M ce, who has Thursday. He■ie willi ploy with U.S. ‘ UaM. MMnt Id l« CM Or T M ^ • IM-r*___ pWB^RAC6-«»»d[>>r,IOctt»i> y t j y cbkK URSMUS-^ n d M Oi«lt Dtik. Rn’— Am Hinli..«ctSSS2SSSi'Sl_w-won . thrce.PGA_TouLCvmisUs.besides_jOpen_pbdmpi< ipion-Ernie-EU-i'and •pqorya"! ^ «VB^TW W e^T»^8 ^ iSsnsssK L. 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    r . ^ . V ■ ' . ' 1 ■ ' , Thufsflay, AU)\u g u st1 1 ; 1994 T)mo'’^N ow#s, s, lTwin Falls. Idaho -C-9 •' B a gwel]11 break;lS h a n db t o h e W Houstoah win L e t ^ e im w a lkk ,- w e - _ HOUSTOif (AP) — JeffefT Bagwell — b'rokCTTbonc ih his left hand,fid, but Steve _ F in l9 Y homcr?<} ftn-j P?arryl a r Kile pit‘chcd"sij{“si«fng*lnningsng5~to~Iead~^^^^^^H Houstpn over San Diego" ) liv e -T- Bogwell, the a u jo r leagueueRBIIead- 1 —By Fred Mann er, was remov«5 in the fifthUi iinning af- Kni^l-RIddcr News Scrvicc: c ______C o m m i m e n t a r y ter being hit by a pitch frcfrom A ndy Bcncs (6-14) in the third inntr - W IC H ITA . K an. — CCommon a major-leaguee baballpark,"'ana’b u y a ------* He was taken to a hospit for X- scnja; is about lo m kcanoihcher fastball condo on a to cich. h . - J.rays.-Which.rcvcale_d a fiMU the^ in \hc helmet from majoror-league If you misss babaseball, enjoy the • fourth metacarpal of’his'lis liand.*^ baseball. strike-free environironment of the minor Bagwell’s hand Svas placcd ii a splint, l.Svish h could charge, thehe mound, leagues, and he is cxpccted (o nec 3-to-5 ■ bul nobody will be out tlicre.e. If you miss; wawaiching major-lca-- ! weeks to recover. Comc Friday, the playeras will' have__g u ^ , keep inI miimind,thai,they don't, skipped touii, no doubl taxtakc t lem- m iSyou; — _—^ National Leag porary jobs in ihe facioiori’cs and - If you must wcc]weep, weep for the sta- • ’ * 9 “ ® schools back home to leamn >wliat il is dium vendors andmd janitors,j and for the ------^ like to survive on small u>'agcIges. and to people who workork in: the cafcs, hotels Kile (9*6) didn’t allow a nrumier past rab'cibowsTWith'the-basebalnll-fans of—and-bars-that-sur-sum jund-the-m ojpr------^ finit base af\cr the third innin,ning but was ■ ,■ Amcrica who provide the mmotjcy for league parks, llienicy rely on baseball removed after hitting Craijraig Shipley . tlieir million-dollar salaries. ■ for their incomc,le, with a pitch with one outIt inir the sev- - The team ownen; will bele holed up W eep not foror llthe hard-corc basc- cnth. Todd Jones pitchcd 2 2-2-3 innings / ’y:': in their offices, \^riling checlx k s for the ball fans. Theyey >will return to the for his fifth save. refugees in Rwanda. • parks as soon as tthe stfikc ends and , Tony Gwynn went I-forfor-4 wilh a . ' Meanwhile, life will go 0on for ihc forget whai happcjppcncd. Their mcmo- single for .San Diego andid isi batting J ’ resi o f us. and to heck w wiith them ries will be w t { ^clean ' by the antici- .391. both. Let them stay out as loiig as pation of the neincxi pilch, the next Dodgers 6,-lftcds 3------thcyw anl.------fielding g«mi. dietlic I next victor\'-by-lhe,_ ------It is nol as if anybodyI-dn c either home team. C IN CIN N A TI— Erie KniKanos’lead- , side will starve, If you mustI weepwc for fans, weep off homer spariced a four-nir•run ninth in- , ‘ i t f a a W ' ll is not as if anybody bul bu the ler- for the f;jns o f■ ihe Cijyeland Indians. ning that rallied (he Dodgi'dgcrs ended ill fan will They finally gel:cl a pcnnani rucc. then Cincinnati’s late*innifig invinivincibility. care much; This will be ththe eighth this happens; The Dodgers rallied afterler Cincianuti< work stoppage for baseb;:ball in 22 Weep for ihehe guys’j in the officc took a 3-2 lead in the bottthe impending strike, hit _ o v e r il. These are people whvho look at old baseball moviesmo\ starring Gary'' '' • - “ DehnoDeSfiiciar run-sconlionng single. --comoMhc-PTra'Tratc&’-first lU-game-wm- - Mets67PhilKcs 2------= f N o r4 3 and-ndtisdded-a-4wo.runalQuhii^ — iheir cities~CoorK r and Willia^illiam Bendix ancTJim-— — Todd Worrell pitchcd the ninth for ner, giving up eiaht hits and three runs ^ * 5 the San Francisco Giants ; as chattel, my Stewart, ifif ycyou want to feel tD- PHILADELPHIA — Joe as rest slops, iheir players a liis llth ^ v c . in five inningsIgs. Igo Cubs 5-2. and their fans as second-id-gucssing mantic about b^^ballbase again, (Avoid singled in the go-ahead run>v ii 0-“ “ may be the final one for PCSLS. • "Eight M en Out'Oul" about the Black Expos 4, Pirates 0 . Cardinalss 112,Marlins 4 ^ n eighth inning rally to 1 is season. They have an They put their teams inn stadiums Sox scan^l.) ^Pe#iigLh and the Mets. PITTSBURGH — Pedrodro Martinez MIAMI — Omar Olivares pitchcd^fel day and ihe.playcr’s strike . taxpayers, Common sensemse has had a short al- • Saberhagen (14-4) allo>vc(l paid for by dreamy-eyed u - beat Pittsburgh quickly-an'• and -quiolly, - seven-inningsigs and hirhis third carccr • - I oTxgin Friday; 3 then ■ trash' lhdse"dreamt if it serves bat in these so-cao-callcdlabor negotia--...... — and six hits in 7 1-3 innings. I pitching six-hit ball over 8 2-32 innings hom er to leadad Sl. Louis. ' am n a l-for-12 slump. droviT their financial interest?. tions. Commonon senses should have un discontent about the im- o ou ut struck o ut six and wai:alked one. . “ as streaking M ontpal wonn fcfor the 20lh Despite fun Willie Banks (8-12) over And it is played by menTl who care dictated that the |players, conceding John Franco pitchcd the finalal I 2-3 in- “ time in ^ games. pending strikeike, the game drew a crowd Jol primarily about.themsclvcs.s. Many of lhal the ownerss havehn' a riglit to make a nings for his NL-lcading 30thjj, save the wall in nghtglit-cenier leading o ff the • Marq(iis Grissom homereicredtostarta of 38,675.. ByB the seventh inning, nir them treat fans with ihc sisame con- profit, w ould1 give gi' up arbiiraiion. The Mets snapped a l.-lI itic in Ihe swond; , thrce-run third inning as the Expos set m any were bobooing the Marlins. lempt lhal a horse treats a flyfly. while the ownersners. who have helped eighth inning with a two-outlul rally ofT William VanlanLandingham (8-2) won a franchise rccord with theiricir ntnih con- Tom Pagno^ozzj hit a two-run hom er eig Don't waste your time dduring the fuel y ears o f■ salarysal inflation-wiiii David West (4-10). Orsulakak’s single his fifth decisiiision in six outings. He secutive road victory. Monilontreal’s 42- and Olivaresres followed with a solo Di ■ strike weeping for either sideidc. their own rccklcsklcss spending, would knocked in Jcromy Bumitz aiand Bobby went six inningings, giving up cighl hits • 19 road rccord is the bestst i in the ma- hom er in theic ssixth inning to knock out kn Read a book. , give up the demanmand for a salary cap, Bonilla made it 3-.l.,whcn he h singled with two strikeoieouis and two walks, jors. D ave Weat(ict(icrs (8-12), who lost his Be Take a walk.- 'I But both sidesides are so locked into home Jose Vizcaino: ’ ' Rod Seek finishedfini for his 28th save Martinez (1 l-5),,involviolvcd in tw o fifth co'hsccuti:utive decision. ho Take a hike. ' ihcir own interest*rests and deicrmipcd to . Jeff Kent's RBI double ofOfT reliever this sca.son andid his«10lh*in'dI rowidating’ previous brushback.ineiderdents against Olivaresi (!(3-4). who had a 10.54 Have a ulk. prevail in ihpir:ir warv lhal they don't Hcathcliffe Slocumb putt thei M ets to last Aug. 15, 15, when he -blew a save Pittsburgh, benefited fromm itlirce dou- ERA in hisi ^t>ast four outing, allowed H< Spend a couple of hourss ccach nighl care about whatat is good for the game, ahead 4-1. against the Cubs,ibs. ble plays in th e first five inni.nningstowin. ninehitsandfid four runs, three earned. ah' with the rest o f the family. W orship themhem if you must. But 1. Listen lo music. Listen to10 the crick- here is the bottoiDttom line on all these CIS, ----- — - guys w ho care; so 1much aboui the boi- • Find your inner self. lom line: I m l t h ., b e a t Rte d S o x 17-7 f------nu^^^are.aboui T w in s score{ 8 ------Overhaul your ouier-sclf^ bouL io_wdikj3uLon-US,______: the pitching o f Ben Me- Save the money you'dd spend on Plain and simple.pic. MINNEAPOLIS (AP>-))— Kirby Puektitl. hit a I runs wiili four hils to back th )rioles rouied Jimmy Key p s , tickets, parking, foodI aun^ drinks Ignore them,11, IlIt is llie best way to grand slam ifnd a th w -rum n homer,h and the M inneso- I DDonald as ihc Baliimorc One in an average trip wilh youru r family 10 fight back. ta Twins made Kent Htbck’:ek’s possible finale a grand I arand the Yankees. Palmeiro had two singles.:s. a two-run double and a _ one. :Donald(l4-7) held New The Twins, who have: thitheir first five-game win- I ththree-run homer while McDc k oul two and didn’t walk ^ . ning streak of the year, anare ofT today. The strike, I YYork to five hits. He struck o a batter in 7 1-3 innjngs bcfocfon: leaving with a mild * sch^ulcd to start Friday,, mightm wipe oul the rest of I - cramp in his right forearm. WilUamsi the season. ct Key (17-4) allowed 10 hits, hit four runs, one walk Continued c from’C? wilh two strikcou;couts and two walks, atand struck out five in sevenI innings.in: . •They can settle it quicklyly or it can Rod Beck finished fini; for his 28lh save A m e r i c ain n L e a g u e New York has lost four ofo f iu last five games, but last a long time." he said. "W" hat wc ihis sca.son andid hishi 40th in a row dating - leadsIc tlic Orioles by seven gargami:s in tlic AL East with need to do is make sure wc aiaro menial- to last Aug, 15. when he blew a .save , one game remaining before: Friday’sFr strike date, |y ubs. The Red Sox, who suffeiffered their fourth straight 01 ly prepared, physically prepayarcd. Thai’s against the Cubs, OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)’) -— Julio Franco scored Korcd in ihc fifth on Tuffy loss despite two home nm:■uns by Rich Rowland andI 0 ; ^ nol hard to do. Everybody is going to The Cubs scon tlie go-ahead run on a wildI piipitch and drove in anoili- Rhodes' double.;ble, a sacrifice and an RBI one by Mo Vaughn, visitit thetl Baltimore Orioles oni tli do what he needs" er run Wednesday, giving Ihcihc Chicago W hite Sox 0 Rick Wilkins. VanUnd- - Thiif^ n y ______' ■ et The Cubs' Mark-Grace,e. in w hat grounder by Ric _ - 2■2-1 - victory over Oakland ancand keeping them in first allowed singles by Grace Tlie Twins led 9-7 beforeore scoring c i ^ t runsTn t h: '^ J f S S might have been his finalal gam e In ingham then alio placc in thcij final game befbefore Friday's scheduled Sosa, but got Derrick May seventh inning. Htbck. who/ho lost week announced he z I ^ K S pl Chicago sincc he is a free agent,a had and Sammy Sosa J. I. would retire after the scasorLson. and Chuck'K noblauch strike.st three hils and also sirack outIt 101 end the lo ground out. The V/hii^Sox preservedd ilIheir onc-game A L Ccn- !|] IS look a 5-1 lead in the . had two-nm singles and Pat Meares singled in a run gome. He look notice of wheticre he was T h e G iants to tral lead over ihe Clevclat:land Indians, who beat ^ n pinch-hittcr Steve Scar- before-Puckett hit his 20thOlh hom er o fih e season, a' ' ~ ^ r as he left the field. seventh when pi: Toronto 5-3, and kept ihe Aih\ihlctire from moving into r everybody sone hit a two-nio-run homer a^iinst Donn three-run shot. ^ m S W T .‘‘It's a pretty lousy day for c first placc in the AL West. ------In -th e-seco n d inning,lg, Puckett lagged Scott i fl in v o lv e d th e playcrs,.lhc.o'.ovCticts. an d . Pall, In the founh inning. Francanco led ofT witli a walk, ^ ay hit his eighth homer in Bankhead (3-2) for his sixsixth carccr grand slam to •the fans," Grace said. ‘‘It's a jgood pos- Dcmck May Y ' ...... ■i w i U M si stole second and took thirclird on Robin Ventura's jj • Chicago's second run. stake Jim Deshaies (6-12)) to a big lead. sibiliiy this could be our lasast game. I the eighth for Chi APpheno ggroundout. After DarrinI JacksonJa grounded oui. looked around bccausc diis cocould be the Barry Bonds'nds' attempt for a stolen Mariners 3, Rangers-s 22,10 innings Toronto Blue Jays' Dor)omingo Cedeno, I-Lance Johnson struck out swiswinging, but catchcr T e r- , last time I wear No. 17 in pinsnstripeS." base to reachh theiV 30-30 club for ihe • ry Steinbach couldn’t hanglg ion to Steve Ontiveros' 1 his carccr was thwaned for ARLINGTON. Texas — Mike Blowers homcredI cnnter. Ib o u to n his filtfirjt-innlng attempt- ^ ! William VanLandingham1 ((8-2) won third tim e in his c m me lUm inning to_Ucny^y_ j Icxas'a dUUICtiJO CMllldl -pitph nllowing Franco lo scorcorc. Ujhis fif^h decision'in six ouilutings. He the second strai]itraighl day w hen he was I -e d steal of home. Hs^ll^ id e s in to ih e te g fit l iusn' t loa-MiiLt: Juim -l-R;— ^ first piacc in the AL Westest-before Friday’s planned - Jason Bcrv (liii),.w iio im _w ent slk liiiilii^^, givuig ujj Cleveland indians catclitcher Sandy Alomar p ise in every inning bul the - - ■ - - - ...... player walkout. pitched with ninners on Blowers hit a 2-0 pitchch from Tom Henke (’3-6)) in Toronto on W ednesd)Sday. Home plate' fifirst. over the wall in left-fbr• hi;his ninth home run in-dic- umpire Ed Hickox calleilled C edenoouL -...... Indians 5,-Blue Jays3“ ire the strike deadline. Strike — Raijgers' final game before t ORONTO — Jason Grimimslcy pitchcd six sUDng.. ^ 1 r-3 innings of scorelcss5 Weils (5-7), whose previbuibus low-hit game was a . sa id 'th e y wouliouldn't take effect until Bill Risley (9-6) piiched 1 innings lo win for the fourthIth time in five stan as the ^Continued from 07 ^ five-hittcr. ; _ relicfi.and_Bpbby_Ayala pitcpitched the lO th fo rh is 18ih Indians won th e ir final gamem t before- the strike-dead—-tends tc into next-mbnth. Salararics-of.lhc- players Jgrecd.eed to a salary cap. The______W elk, who is 4^51n 13‘sliirts^incc'rduniing stii Jime^ TS would be union believes:ves a cap would causc save. line. teamtc 's 150 full-time workers t six straight but maintain a1 7 from having bone chips; reremoved from his shoul- “ rrcntly averaging nearly The Rangers have lost si: The Indians, who movedJ wiihinw a half-gamc o f the cicul 10 pcrccnt starting Scpl:pt. 1 iftiie. salaries, currcn takland. which lost 2-1 lo3 der, set a team high w ith cighight strikeouts, and walked ^ 1 a year, to increase at a half-game lead over Oakl first-place Chicago in. the AlAL Central, liave an ofT- strike st is still on. team spokesesmanJohn S1.2 million a; ic the Rangere by defeating3 one. than the currcnt system. Chicago. The A 's c m tie tl day;Thursday. They are slaislated to open a 10-game Blake B said. The cuts wouldd rise to 15 low er level thai Milwaukee’s Ricky Boneones (16-9) gave up five ^ » n in place since 1976. _ .Seattle on Thursday. ■ homestand at Jacobs Field on Friday. pi, compleiplete game this season for ______n" million salary is the season'n's highest, of the revenuelUe ini exchange for a cap. a strike would cost S31,I^,147.54 per say they won'tin't accept an agreemcnl thal doesn't fix labor costs. The sides. _day,_rm :i;______Nothing new was ^aid liuringlhl“'d ‘sTcml>olscdMo"lcsrcaeh"OUier's‘wlll lo' ------Ireliefp jdteher-inn limbo ^ that cilfier owners or play- Strikei]puts onece^feared bargainingb session, atten;nded by a uniil a sign that Itim oreO ri- ers wiU crack.k. .^I'hotclTOom-where—L—Louisvilie-Rcdbitds,.oiLJ i.T u e s d a y .____^I came.inuinto spring tfaining hurt.__ dozend players from the Balii INDIANAPOLIS (AF naTfuladci:------F a n sr^ jo yDying m one o rth e most cn- I ' V he awaited word w hen he gave up a hom e runru and two Really thcjastast year, year and a half, 0olcs, I'^Y ofJrV arU cees anC -Dibble isn’t letting his inji [FST I ’ve kind o f beenb cheating with my pphia Phillies. Lawyers invoiolved in the tertaining scaso:asons ever, arc disgusj^d . I I » of his status with walks. w ^ der or the pcmHng base!iscball strike ’ Dibble said. titalks said Yankees pitcher StSteve Howe with both siderides. Fchr siiid he's re- •• , h L U the Reds. • Dibble said the numbers,rs, espccial- mechanics,” D stop him from trying to - k h illin g g o t ceived harassingaing telephone calls in rc-. •, “I f it takes m y"'l>"ly his ERA, are irrelevant,It. He camc . “I’m justt happyh that I’ve been aand Phillies piichcr Curt Sel form that made him olibhb o f the No- anges, dial- cent days andand Ravitch said a man; ' hay in g to th ro w to tc Indianapolis to pitch ini.game.situ- { nWc to throwiw six times since spring into ii the m ost licaled exchan ti6nal League’s m ost feareiared relievers. ^crs who in- started arguinguing with him in a New -against a--wall -ations,-noUust.throw -ai battinling practicc training. I thirhink people forget that 1 leaging h management lawyer Dibble just’completedrd'a ! rchaVas-'~ loncy. York City resiatestaurant, saying there had J somewhere. I’ll 10 tc his R eds icammates. hnd-som c preiiretly nasty surgery.” he sist s the industry is losing mo signment. with the Indianaanapolis Indi- notion that ‘‘better not bew a strike ; or else." do i C he said. "I w alked a couple o fg^jys u j bccause said, Players dispute the no ans, the Cincinnati Reds’ds’ top minor :y. Owners in Jacksonviinvillc.-Fla., a bar owner m r Dibble pitchcd nmy mechanics arc not ass i refined as D ibble willill be a free agent at the teams t( arc losing money, Iwguc affiliate, and wasIS ccallcd up to ’-10-14 clubs filed suit in1 sustate court Wednesday.,^, they should be," DibbleJ jsaid. “My end o f the ycyear, making his rehab maintain n a minimum' o f l{2-| the m ajor league roster WWc ednesday. ^ six games with ti - seeking to stop a walkout. The law- ■■ the ^ e r i c a n A s- arm oi ’s there, m y mechanics:s aren’t Ud e v e n m o re! iiimperative. With the wiil v finish in the red. Dibble' has becr> on the Reds’ dis- - nihWn It plocc in the N L Central Fehr insisted that pla>ayers were suit, filed in EDuval County Circuit *' m d w o u ld n ’t ^ sociation Indians, lilike to strike out the side! cevery time Reds in first p abled list all season and and Jeff Braiirantley stepping up as c c a u ^ t in a fight not o f theirir making. Court by lawycwyers Ellis Rubin and his ihcverrifthe putting upp numbersi tEat didn’t re- lilike I used to. have been able to pitch ( •, there may be no room “This is principally a disputedi be- son M a ^ RubiiLubin. seeks an emergency But with the scmble thoslose of a former All-Star "I’m fnistraled by the results,n but their closer, tl season does continue. Bi when contract time rolls tween t the owners," he said.si "The . hearing and[ an order'“requiring own- 1 to halt major who had bebeen clocked at 100 mph nm y progress has been greata C he said, for D ibble wh playeiB’ strike expccted to largc-markel owners andi 1the small- ers and players'crs 1to conduct and play the , th e fo rm e r w ilh the Red Dibble had surgery on)'n his right around. league play :cd a lol more work. The rmarket owners..ccrQldn't’t agree to remaining regularreg and pos^eason on th e m ound- In five staistarts and one relief appear- . shoulder si in April to repaid..i/;tom carti- . “1 still need iamagc-He-^strikc-will-hin -Vchangfr-thei^agreementnt,'-so-thcy bnsehnU gamesnes as schcduled.’lJ______U jaris;------anccrDibbli)blc-w arO *2”wjth*a~22:8 6 —li—lagc-and rotarof-ctiff-dai hinder-tho proccss,’AD ib-vc ~ an'ywhCTc'— officially7tha ‘My arjn’s-goit(fti’fl-lot-'0 jlayers,’-^------u_r3 Tiis4 S.thc-thc-opcning-vollcy- in-thc - ~ - rowTl’irfindn-ERA-Hirgt-gavc-up-I07walks-and'M“ “ ' hasn’i'ph itc h c d fo n h irR c dds-since a uo— ble-said; “M agreed to take it from the pU "I'lrfinH a way to throw i\ I’m still rusty. I ’m not, When owners adopted:d new rev- war we lire; dedeclaring againsi major„'‘.. gram,’.’ Dibble earned runsns ih'four and one-third in -:: iiing on the DL for a seconcmd time last stronger, but 1 way to keq> on-my progra gnmc-ready."r/;;______ccnuc-sharing rules in Jaminuary, they league sports,".!ts,’’EIIls Rubin said. ^aid'W cdnesday^rom-o-i-fl-LouiHvUIa—nwgs: HisJa; liKt gam e was n ifws-to the_ Septem S ber.______' ) . 1 ...... fc . k i C-10, ’nm o a -Nowa. Twin Falla.Fal Id^o Thursdoy. Augustustll.1994,. ___ 4 ;■

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    TbcAeaodaledPreas , .-.I 0 1,000-yard rusher laM year.'- “ Wc tried to trade for himn lllast year,’* Parcclls said-of Dan Reeves ended hislis quarterbacki controversy Thompson, who rushed for 763 yardsyu on 205 carries and caught Wednesday as far away frc 38 posses for 2S9 yanls in 1993. • from the New York media , Thompson w u primarily a IhiIhird-down back in Pillsbur^ ■ hordes as he could. • SOUTH!FORK SPIPECIAL bccaiue of his receiving skills, bulml Ilook over as dK i ^ ’s No. 1 > .In Berlin for an exhibitibition with San Diego, he rusher when Barry Foster was injuinjured midway through the sca- . aiuiounccd lhat Dave BrowrDwn'will bc thcG ianls’-NQ. 1_ RACKER qiiarterback.to start the scascuson. Parcclls made Ihe-move becai:cause o f injuries lo .tailbacks His announcement pulul ani early end to the duel Miirion Buns anil Blair 'n>omas.s. EButts, who underwent uduo- scopic luieC surgery two weeks ago,ago is expected to resume prac* SPORTS _ ' between Brown and Kentt GrahamGi for ihc righl lo suc- tlticing wiih'n a week. Thomas Jprainedip: an onkle in Friday’s ccedThil-StmmsTB Ihe leameam!squartcrt>ack^and proba- game against ihe New Oilcans SairSainliTand could be sidelined for bly went the w a / ihe team71 hhoped il would. The Giailts~ the regular-scason opener Sept. 4 al Miami. JET _ had more invested in BrowrDv/n. a No. 1 .pick in the sup- plcmental draft twxi yearss ago.a] lhan Graham, a No. 8 . jj^B ~ ^ r “T~Chai8 iP-lnboard-Jet— * pick lhe_ same year. Junior Seau is a hil in Berlin. S«au|s size — 6-fool-3.250 poundspou — and ouigoing, friend- . “1 just'fecl our best chanclances iirc the'bcst with Dave - 1}ly ruture have made him a favorii'oriie diis week with die Berlin ri^ l now." Reeves said.J. "Just" Ihe way he handles media. Since his arrival Monday.ly. Ihe has a^xared on German - ihingvjhe mcnlul uspcctss OfHhc01 game— throwing"to" -television to pickthc winner of s» SuperSt Bowl licket w nlou------^10% down,.96-months- 3 “ ® - ihc right person cveil'lf ll'si]MP'ntiplflfr-* • Morcver, the man who has a sfshoe commcrcial in which he 7.95 APR OAC ' . per Month The announament camcimc on a day the New York”T— . Jogs through a sand castle feaiuringring Dennis Hopper ha.s uied h« .California badujound lo good-natinaturedly put up wiih oft-rtpcal- media highlighted Reeves’:s’ admission : thatjhe erred in ' ed question"Whiif1»] >J^ii i the fourth quarter last weekek ofi a game Graham started. . -The Cleveland Browns, facingiglhe If loss of injured guard Mike ’ Sdiad for eighi weeks or more,;. si,signed former Houston guard completing 9 of 15 for 88 yards.ya i Doug Dawson. • - • Graham; by contrast, wasvas shaky In both games:— ^ “■ Sclia'd will undergo su^cry t•ridaylto o repaira left biccj^cn- •s Brown took the announouncemcnt by anticipating the drhack irom his APphOB y Ttic iecon'd-ycat guaWtctumcimed (irihc New York Jcl.s on elbow injury for ihe stan of ihcw regularre sca.v)n. Wednesday afler leaving camp Monday,Mo wondering if he wanl- '■From whal ihc doaor telUU me, Alberts will l)c ready for Ihc>c The Patriots obtajnedd L Leroy Thom pson cn Unive^^iIy. Dave Cadigan. a free agent whoI boboughi OUI the final year of his The fitst-rouniJ d n ii choicce fromfr< Ncbrxika injured the elbowA.- Wednesday. He had mem ore than 1,000 j,Jew »nlracl after Iasi sea.son. CaiCadigan was invited lo lake a in tJw Colts* game ugainti the: Seattle Seahawkx lasi Fiiday. If a-yardsa - last season...... ------piphycir^l hnl f|^-^ljn^^ - - C3xt and rest Jon'lfjllon' a compItmpleJe rcarvrfj’, surgcr>' la nrp.iir "I HTM going thmogh -wmc scrioerious ihings and I had to make Ihe lendoas .would incan Alberts':rK' lois for Ihc season, Patrioitriois some sc serious decisions conccmingn g my life." Ware said, "There Tlic Colu also delivered an ullimaiumi to their ihrcc iHild-|. New Lngland Pairiois aililcdd de depth U). ilicir injury-depteied _wwere some things I had to figure ouloul. I ouu. luekficld Wednesday hy olilainingling I.cRoy Tluimpson. who had “I talked lo a ctnipie of people>1e and got some help and lim Tigtit end Kerry Cash, dcfcasicasive back Jason BeLser und run-I- marc Ihiin l.(NK) loial yards lastJM season,s from the Piitsbw'gh back. b; 1 hod some olhcr problemss arand I thought fooiball was the __ nine back Rodney Culver haveive iunlil Friday lo re^ n m campn Sicclcr>. ______’ '■ .eausc.of.il, ca J.found ovcr.ihc courselurse of 48 houts lhai ii wa.sn'1 “ "■ ‘and ilgn a contract or they willill beB for«3 to mtvs the firsi regu-~K Ttic I'airiols ot'laincd Tliompsinpson. 2(>. for whal coach Oiil fooiball, fo itw vm c." lar-sca.son game and the fir7>t payc[uycheck. I’arcells called "undisclosed compcr«pcns;iiion." Ware is a"b*ck-up lo Roger Duff)uffy al left guard. Cadigan's old “We can'i force a pctvjn 10 lo comci in." Irsay said, "If theyy To free up money under jhcc sa salary cap. Ihc Patriots rclin- spol. sp He ptay'cd ^ell against Detroitroit in the Jets’ liiM exhibition want Io iWvc a inick or whatever.:ver. that’s all righl with us." quisticd ihcir-figtils Ui unsignedI nitrunning back Leonard Rus.scll. game gj la.« Friday. ComhusIskers, Mounntaineers ^Cotton ^ B ow l'im ay T jecom e NI ew Year’s~ m atchup betwveen W AG , Bi,Jig 12 team s to meet inn ’?'4 Kickoliff Classic DALLAS (AP) — Ththc.Pollon John Reid,J. i executive director of Tlie Associalcd Press Fans mayy jstill want to spcculalc Bowl Bi is considering a Nc'lew Y ear’s the H oliday BBowl, told The Dallas ' aboul what wiwould have happened if Day D matchup between leaeams from Morning Nevlews'thal discussions. Ncbra-ska and West: Virginia Vi fans Nebraska hadlad played West Virginia the «h Weslem Athletic and Bi,Big.12 con- t)clween Ihc; \WAC and the Colton wanted iheir leams lo} meetm for the last sca.son, huthu Ihc coachcs are more • fercnces. fe ^ow l have takeikcn placc. national championshipp lastli season, intere.slcd.innthisypar's ti^ meeting. The game would repiacc:c the tradi-... Thc.W ACLcLchampion. which goes Instead, they’ll have to settle ■ for a i "This is> notn last year," W est tional tii Collon Bowl gamele between to Ihc HolidayJay Bowl the next two nontitle matchup in Ihe' 1994 Virginia'ss Don, Nehlen said the th Southwest Conference: splits up in 1996, Mounlainc'ers al GiatiusLS Stadium5 on Indeed, bobolh teams will have a out o* of the Tier 1 Bowl Alliance,/ four schools arear< bound for the Big 12 Aug. 28 in ihe openingg gjgame of col- different lookok this season, ' which w picjsed the Fiesta. OrOrange and und three forr ihthe WAC. Houston has lege football’s 125lh sea:.sea.son. While The Mouniuniaincers loM quarter- Sugar St bowls as its lop gar,ames for a indicated it wilwill play as an indepen- il's a big game, il wouldId haveI; been a backs Jakec I-Kelchncr and Darren possible P< national championsnslfip. dent. , ------'lot biggerhad Ihc tcamsms merJan.- I-S tu d s till; the::heir top-lhrcc receivers - - -Tliiit forced-lhc-Golton totoscram ble------in the Orange Bowl. and All-Bigg EEast offensive lineman for ftj survival after ils contracact wilh the — As ihe oniy undcfcaiecaied teams cli- Rich Braham.im. The Cornhuskers lost SW S’ C runs out after this seasa.son. gible for posiseason play pla last sea- All-Americ:ican linebacker Trcv One possibility is mateitching the _ son, Nebraska and WesVest Virginia Alberts. AII-kll-Big Eight offensive WAC champion against theth Big 12 " seemed a logical choiceice lo play for lineman Lancimce Lundbcrg, bolh start- ninnerup nJ .staning in 1996. 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    1. . • •> 1______^ E-2 . •nmo^Nows. Twin F£UFfUla. tdaho 'TBuraday, Aufluataa|-T17'B84 — ■ — Back to»School Flanntiels, Hernleys, ve:ests, hatss and T-sshirts ar(re in thisi year, an jeansiS are fpopulaa r , b u ttyou Vtvon’t H r ' . ' I - —__— H i t m jt h e p ojckets: ge to p I ______re is a fundam ental, trend.” I a rc pay in g it th is A u g u st.. .and you can save somele money by .“Texture ■ By Steve Crump , ■ “ but kids.ai Sapienza, vicc president of /c_had a lot of kids come inin ..buying those, but a lot o f k ids w ant said J qc Sai - Timcs-Ncws writer “W e’vc_ - - merchandisJise development for. J.C-. :nd $200 or more,” saidd ' • more expensivc-jcans.” c ... aS d sp cn i also moving Pcnney’ss men’s division,n. leq'ua, who manages Lemcr:r ~ Local vendors are al TWIN FALLS — H’H’s jusl a pair Cindy Req w some cardigans and-a fevew vests, and “Everythinging has a recycled, washed:d ' hin. but don't Shops’ ouloutlet in the mall. “Just Jiow of jeans and a T>shir; re a surprising num ber o f acaccessories. and wornI finish,fi making it feel likeice — 'H four SlOO bill. m uch d epepends on whether they're cxpcct changc from youi “Suspenders have beci:cn very hot,” an old favor/oritc right o ff the rack." “You can buy jeansns and T-shirts with theirir parents."j the snow flies, the fashion : 'they're buying hasn't'I Requa said. "Solid colc)lors, that g6 When the for a lot less, but that’:lat’s notwhal a What I forecastersrs ithink kids will look likeke ■ said Shirley changcdi a lot from back-to-schoolol w ith tw ills.” 1^1 o f k id s w a n t," s: _____Kids afc.also.buying_g earrings— Eddie Vec'edder trussed .up for a ------McCoshuncV who-m"managcs“the—‘93fModildificd, Hmit^ grungcwear— ar just one at a-time/thanank you very Seattle Fel’cbTuaryTbut"so”f£ir'tocal' ^ Van^v in the Magicc \Valley Mall. ’^ e ’rc!rc selling a Iqt o f Ihc N o Fear haven't seen, much of thehe and a lo t o f G irbauds,” sajdid much — and choker chahains, but not - retailers ha “Tliey wantGirbaud.”—______T-shirts ar layered lool»k.. fitered-loolcing~Karen-BrBrown, who manages the1C as many nccklaccs. The bite for a itfltc “The look this year is very casu- “Very fewfev flannels so far," Brownvn jeans in back- Ram Shoplop at Ro^f's-in'downlQWii_ pair of the holiest jeo 0, al," McCDshunc^d.__ said. “ Lotsts oI f T-shirts." lo-school fashion can:an run to $70, Twin Fallalls. “Wc carry Levi's too,

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If clotljtlfes m'ake children fecrbtrb‘^rer^bTJunhcm= ------Castleford:•d; A ug. 19 TTWIN FALLS — So mu len ex t\w eek ^For a n ^ le r^ in d ; don-l-jusl-pass them—leararning-abiliry..Squihijng,.’gt- froiVninj:. or red ______E n c ^ r a ^ y o ’ifr'^ch ildrcn-to-talk-about-exFil 1 !Xpresses-doubls or fears, d )ff as u n im porlant. T ry to0 answera all questions watiatery eyes may indicate that a visit to the eye' their day at school. If yo^ou are interested in off TbcTlnies-NcwB E lem entary,', the t city’s seventh ele- • the n a positive manner. docictor is need. Faulty hearinjiring may be indical- — lool, forced Ihe districno what wh they are doing and thinkt: it’s important. mentary schoc • Encourage your childd t«to seek options. Try ed1 1by earaches, chronic inatlnatlcntion, introvert- they will too. TWIN FALLS - Bus5 scheduless< redraw bournundaries, changing bus the ,0 avoid say in g "n o ” too) often. 01 Suggest alicr- cdi 1behavior or frequent requcstsrcc lhat state- • Help your child dclevelop good study ' and routes for the Twin FalFalls School routes and sensending m'any elem entary ■lalivcs when problem-sn-solving together, mcrcnls be repeated. habits. Make certain he ha:las a space at home lo. District should be availalilable next students to difdifferent schools. hai Encourage your chilchen;n to1 m ak e th e ir Oisui • Visit your family xloctoictor regularly. Your Work. It should be well-ligighled, quiet and free r checkups and have J ____^wcck. . . . * . _ » The disiricirict will release the new Wo Jecisions whcncvcr.thcy can.ca: _ • chillild should have regular cl .Of_dlstractions_such as t_radio or television, dec rr.trti A s im ple ShOt V ' ---^District-offiiyals-are-stillitill-working -bus-scheduleiiIci_when.lheyTlrc..fln; _of. —• A^'oid discouraginglg your; child.-Don-l—theIC im m unizaiion-slioti-necili Help your child fall into a h'dmework routine. * ■ out"thc~detaJls-of-new^•^^s-routc^. ' ished. Transpisporlation director Doyt He oelittlc him about thingss heh is having trouble at; ta checkup may avoid illnesses illn and missed , I Dj)_n’tJ_et T V b « o m e a badad habit. • with the help of a computiputer system Simcoe'said-id he-hopes IP com plcte_po iwith. F ocus on the positiveive and highlight your sch:h o o l. • Re’sfrt the temptatioiion to comparc-your_^!] that matches students to) ttthe nearest the project by Aug. 15. Child's stjengths. - - child’s school.work_wit/ith. another’s. This bus sto p .' W atch TTjcTie Times-News for more.-ch ------I tt*s ’; a family alTair; regon Trail information.I. - incincludes brothers and sisteiters. _ • D o pro jects together. A fiimjlyf project will The addition of Orcg when they deserve it. For rO a sound body; • Praise your children w :ach c'oc5peralion and impro^prove social'skills.-^— ------_ When'pfaise has been earnrned, when things are- • M ake sure y o u r childd ^gets, plenty of sleep. tea( ,ime for school nights • • Selecl safe toys. Toyfoys and activiiies going well at school, tellI tlthem how proud you EsiEstablish a regular bcdlim' shetioul^l fil the level of devclevelopment of your are. Praise is a great confidId en ce b uilder. an ' '■ cific room-really makes diverse needs of students. This includes be w ell-light- , _ ' . , D onna M auldl Pre-School ence. The area should be TWIN FALLS — Is yourir child get- program for disdisabled, gifted and other din's Hancing Pi ■---ed; comfortable, quiet and free from Helpftil hihints 3613rt*¥t.ll.,Twli 733-1448 (K n iialia» » f 733-1147) ______with-mcmory-work'.-Drill—lit_ting.a.gOQd.cducatiqn^How 3W can you students. ------d islractions~ orradlortelcelcvision-and------•-H clp -w i • A safcTeffcffrcTcntT3uildiiTgkcprin“ lid have good o r review’ by b; calling out words of. tell? tel ‘ other children. It should Good schools have strongg charactcr- good conditionion. Your school should p ventilation, a large workrk surfaces and questions. LiListen to recitations, iccssary facilities for regu* I your child leam w here to istics, ist and they’re often easyy 1for even a includc all neccj good storage space forr a dictionary • Help yo rh c Idaho lar and specialll iiiastructioci. "• I terials. find informamation — books, ncwspa- lalayman to pick out. Th and other reference materi Education Associalion offers,rs.ihcsctips • Superior administrativead leadership ■r ‘ " T ^ S'JOim SS • Set aside a specificIc time tq.do pers, maga?jazines. Faipiliarity wilh Et for rating your child’s school:ol; that stimulatescs quality education and |I J D HHAIR STUDI<} I O I homework. Homeworkrk should be the libraryr is a must. ' fo jcn lines of communica- ■ ideas for projects related • One professional staff mmember for maintains open I B A C K T GO SCHOOL SPE> E C I A I . I done on a regular basiss aiat a specific • O ffer id his includes lions wilh staff:ffan d Ihe public. ■ -ork is a disci- to school stustudies. Let your child talk every ev 15 to 20 students. Thi: Off All S alon ServicesS i ■ time each day. HomeworV nd a variety ire your child over ideasi withw you. susubjcct matter specialists anil plined effort. Make sure It all levels. Y o u r c h ildI’s ’s s c h o o l s h o u ld : ! Off All H air C are PiP ro d u c ts I rk is a No. 1 • Review:w hom ew ork th a t’s been of supportive personnel a t; realizes that homework ide enough 1. Providee 0opportunities for your I W ith Salon Sarvco , out using the completed,•d. Discuss it with your YYour.school should provid priority. Set rules about parap'rofe'ssional p e ^ n n e:1 l to relieve child to leam1 arand read well, to commu- , I -1ST - FLOW EFE R F R E Y I levision while child. Expicplore areas in which your pj phone and watching telev esponsibili- nicativc offecleclivcly verbally and in _ e discount , child is unsuisure. teachers of nonleaching res ig In coupon to receive d doing homework. j to develop and under- | oxpirosSoptombor30,19941994 ' I Find out how • Praisese the things your child tics. tu writing, and H • Show an interest. Fir • Individual attention to10 meet stu- • standing of cUelementary math, social ■ to class work, does well.. DDon’l dwell on shortcom - the homework relates to < lOiild reccive and .scIcntificic studies. Is your child « . . Z . li? ^ 2 , . ISS nnH under- ings. d(dents’ needs. Your child shoi and take time to discuss hd feedback encouraged, to express him self in Ihe gua.--' See • Let youour child lake a homework continuous o assessments ahd Q, stand homework assigm on his patci}tial and achicvcncmcnt. fine arts? Is hehe 1enjoying physical activ- le to finis- .lie break. A. fewf« minutes will often 0: lhat your child has time i • A br6ad7curriculum tito develop ily? SCHOOL m ds the direc- refresh a mind.mi: B A C K - T O - S i work, that he understand: social and 2. A good schoolsc acknowledges that , and that the • Be petsersistent in your daily intellectual, » emotional, s tions and the lesson, at physical compctencc. wiih aran cmpha.sLs children leamm at ; different rales. Your work is carefully completdieted. attention1 tto your child’s school pi - on creativie and critical thinlinking. The school shouldId 1allow flexible organiza- ' ir ork. Look for work. FolioHow major project assign- 0: in(^jb & CCcomfort . • Monitor homework nually meet- tion. individu:dualized inslruciio'n and ^en your child ments. Enccncourage your child to fin- entire ei staff should be contini homework every day. Whe ing to review school programuns. opportunitiescs for varying leaching me. find out if ish a projecject early. If an assignment ir jk j K ’ doesn’t bring work home, • A complete staff of leacachcfs, all of methods and1 mmaterials. '"^Colum bia j )lcted in school is a lengthyhy one that’s due in several P o c k e t T ee the work is being completi ilion require- 3. Leaminglg :should relate to the real ♦ SportMwar C.innpany ^ j not brought weeks, enctncourage your kid lo work whom v. meet stale ccriificaiic • lOffiCoUonJrTvj or was forgotten and n be leaching world of yourir cchild., ‘Tough Mother” !• S<»crslColort kid has little or on it every;ry day. TTiis is better than ments. n Teachers should b( , home. If you find the kid ir which thcyj— '4 Im ning-iIS TTprrirnrrs shnuld.gu.- l'oAfU_. ______~ are trained...... ■- ...... - ...... beyond theclasJassroom and building!-:----- . • - be concerned. Assignmentents vary .daily.- i m inute. — - " T * lOO'i H«>>'»ni^itCoii£in[)rtiim ir attitude toward home- There should be a coordirdinated pro- 5 . C hildrenren should be given the Ju st m ake su^re lh att .v.whatever is • • Your j to praaice effective group - and completed work, teachichers and sch^l will have; ggram for profession^ growili/Ih. opportunity to - assigned 'is understood ani licies. These interaction ancand to develop a sense-of a positivee iiinfluence on'your child’s • W ritten personnel polic fua HrUilSJl^OO r - H - r — by its due date. should have been developeded by admin- values.. upporl._ Don’t success. If jyou see homework mere- s: Sole. Price,. 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Even criticiticism is more easily j.u.can ’I. read.(orj_Lcjij____ . __ _ ■, — ,r .Ncjtu-tesuiatcR-ois;-on-your cal* ------* I f y o u . ■ forcing gaod"dfsclplincic“from tire—becau-scyouotrarc'angryrnon>hotild“J------YOB'stfiSurd'showaTiifimich“attcif-‘ acccp1c3“whTvh'cFTrrspnTmrc'iTWlIh" jssislance in sonable time'without lii getting ; cndar and offer ass riarion: it be morerc relaxed or ignored . 7 t i r e d , r e sstles's t l or experiencing Idaho * Education Associa i lion 10 good behavior asIS to bad. or praise, preparing for tcsls. • • Let your childrenI >know you • because yot'ou are loo tired or feelI your children may bccocomc disci- • Avoid discussiiisions, deci- burning eyes,cy you may have a . like Ihem. Talk with' yyour kid». sorry for hethe offender. pline problems jusl lo;o gel your — Sourceildi: Idaho Edualion vions and other majnajor family vision proboblem. Have your eyes 1 Help Ihcm understand ththe reasons * Make suresi the punishment iss aliention.^ A s s o d a tiO DD - a‘ciiviiies lhat arcirc stressful Icstedifthcthere’s any question. lf * before Ihc lest datc!_;;______you’re suptjpposcd lo wear glass- • Sel aside a quiet.qu weII-“ es, wear the lighted and comforiPortable area Preparinging fo r tests' for study in your homo m e r “ . * T h e ni,night before the lest, Is y o u r: cM ld n[nisbehaav in g ? IH ere’s htielp ------• P ro v id e n u tr iliiitious meals rnake timele for sonic enjoyable, and snacks. r e l a x i n g; -• activity and gel You can improve yourIT c h ild 's b e h a v io r by: •-W atching for signig n s lh a t-y o u r - c h ild - i.s-. -that-it’s-i harmful-to them,-:m,-as-wcll-as-to every-— • Set up a rewardrd system — enough slecleep. turned off — lo you, lo-sQ-school, or lo friends. (one else, lo have conslaislant •arguments, fights ex.im day. eat nulri- financial, a favoritirite meal or * On ex; Sharing the problcmims that cause, your chil- • If your child gctsTis itiio trouble at school, andi worry. ------„ ircai,' an extendedd cni.and.pap.er. , ___children know they canI titurn to you. on i nol repealing wronjong behavior. Stealing, every -sludcnl’s kr - • Being firm but nolOl dominating. Kids lying, I cheating, being; cicruel, gelling tough — '■clear of fights, by nol car:carrying valuables with level. • B e recalislic. a This irf-only them lo school, and byjy tnol joining in when one test ofo f m any. D o n ’l panic. should * be able lo.cxprcssss th eir v iew s. ■ all i hurt other people in ways' we would never * other Students disrupt class:lass. Students* tips E v e r y o n ei feels fc tension before a • Examining your o’own atlitudcs toward want ' to be hurt ourselvesves. I sion makes you ulerl. authority ^ and discipline.:. Are they dear? Firm? • Letting your childrctIren see how their misbc- Tuking notes and Consistent? More importirtant, are you fair? havior 1 affects people. HeHelp them to understand -~ Source: Idaho Educatioation A sso d a tio o . ' ' raiding assignments: s ; i . w ork ^ fo r y ou. ^ C the entire lest before • • D o n ’l iry to wrwrite down * everything the tcac anything else; this Write down key poin 'OU to gel rid pf the y cs.” Start with the eas- classroomj 1 own words. Pay. particularp '.bullerflies. Avoid I crowdsillO S T FAL I L I E S NVEEDED! l attention to examples. ler questionons, budget your tim er • gKnigbt-Riddcr News Seivivice never have: ggotten a master's degree ur thinking on the • D o n ’ l b e a f rraid a i to ask any o th er wiway, it was definitely a Make a new lirclon}; questions. If you doid o n ’t u n d e r- <1^']uestions and perhaps SAN JOSE, Calif. -— Charles gift,” said1 RRejonis, of Livermore, friend from abroad^. 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When it daughter: “ Dariica comle e s down the old lo ptieiry?" ;------w orld-if-I-pushcd4hc-w^-WT^gbutton,— ^ p ilIlH — comes to corcomputers,-lhat meiins a child-Id— ishe says^ needs lo be« ii in control, making Ihc dcci- ,H«r daughter. Danicalica, npw was . 18 months old when she first sat at a theyy don’j ( ger lhal feeling H — 1E1r D U C A T I OON computer. Finding her f:father', Dan, at .competenceice over the medium, lhey~ ------the-keyboordrshe-climbimbed-up-on-hi^^^^^H as much out of il.-lf-lhcre’3- —LEAD!IS-TQSUCCCESS!— lap said, “ I waht toJd dc o il.” ■ • - way to do something, tha^s?"s The contrast speaksaks megabytes' ™ Si® limiting," sa>says Morgan. For studen;nts who are having] troubletr with about Ihe difference inI gegenerations. For v”, ; • W hich is Xw hy the worst kind o f soft- our children, computcisIS aare just anoth* . ware for kldskid is what researchers call5 ; R e aading, ' Writing, andI MMath, er fact o f life, like a lelqlelephone or TV. “Drill & Ski>kiU," which Shade describesCS There Is Help. For many o f us, os pare: as “no moreire than elecutjnic flashcards”s" . there is still ambivalenosncc alwiit these ■' •where a chihhild has two or three chances . Donnelly[ and Assoc.OC. machines, es{KdaIiy whevhen it com es to , _ lo come up wilh Ihe correct answer. our young children. Is; ilila.g i o b d or bad ______A lthough Uds-like.-theseU programs ^al ...... EEducational Hierapyi p y idea for them to be introdtroduced to com- __ first, he doeloesn’t recommcnd a sieady • I’rof^lorial ------puiers? is there an id^[^■age~to'inake“ dret o f them:m . Programs he puis iri'lhls”I - - .•Experienced the introduction? Do coirMmputeis hinder , caldgory incincludc "Malh and Mc" by I learning or help il? M D avidsonn and Associates, and • Affordable ' ' Researchers and teachachers are quick- jl “Treasure: MalhStorm!"^ and “Readerer 7 3 6 -0 8 1 7 to calm parents’ fears,irs. Sludy afier i |- ■ Rabbit," b o lh l^y T hc L earning Call for fn e conaullaUon1 study shows no negativetive effects from . i ' •'' I Company. ------^— pJayingK)n-the-«)mpuleTrleTr«^-lo^g-aa^he------I ——I ------The bestst ssoftwarc'is" op c n * c n d e d ~ programming is good ar 1 and age-appro- b ||[ l . - .! no right or wrong answers — so a • I— — . , , ______priate, according to childlild developmen- child can do d( whal she V^/unls, at her - w ' ■ talist Daniel Shade, whoho specializes in . “Good children’s software technology for use by youyoung children. . 'j . doesn't do□ aanything unless you tell it ~ Even more importantml 1for parents to ■< ; .r to,” says CalIlalfec, whose area of s{ ^ ial- know, he says, is that theithere can b e ben* tyiscognilivilive psydhology. efits: Good programs.5 canc stim ulate'^H -rj.-,'j ' Buckleilneilner Say.s whai makes com- creativity, cognitive leamiaming and social .1 ..L '..I ■ ■ putcrs so apyapj>eahng' lo lillle kids is lhat . skills. ; :'T' they can mamake a decision and see its ' J But there are caveats:]ts: It’s hard for consequenceices. “It’s human nature — ------m ost-parenis to iell-a-g—E------from a bad one — “sonsome are down- thing happeipen, kids in particular," he right lousy," says Shadeide — and even □ □ □ □ □ □ says. the iKst ones need a panparent’s-invoive'— — - Parental1 fears ft lhat-compuicrs'inier-~ ment. _ fere a young child's ability tu * 'P ^ oPw hal’s funI fafor young c h il~ ^ ^ ^ ^ g sodalize iss nmostly unfounded, accord------dren-playing-oncompuleiulers-is-doing-it-B jj^ H I IQ BucUe:kleimer,-a form erclem entaf^'------wilh their parents,”,” :says Oliver sch-Sbl teachccher w ho now publishes Tlie ' Sirimple, executive directordin of The m m m i ■ ■ ■ Children’si SoftwareSc Revue, a bimonlh- • Computer Museum in B o sto n . If os/ie/w KRTlnrr lnlographicf./JErF DtONtSE andIJUOYTREIBLE Jl |y newsletterHer lhal evaluates children's you’re uninterested or>r technophobic,'t( software. your child likely will be,e, too.ti • “It’S raree lo I find a young child who That can be a problem,em, according to' M organ,an. in her capacity as senioror Robert Calfee, a professor3r of education will play' on o the coihputcr alone. educator Gwen Morgan,an, o f W heelock consultantant and founder of}f and psychology al Sumforc)rd University. Young kidsIs love1 to do il together,” he ^ College, who researcheshes young chil- .•Work/Faiuamily Directions, has been:n “Children need to sec: computersc as says. But corwmpuler-nerd syndrome can 'f dren and computers. ^ helping to place computers in somete an option, as a fun toy,” he says. A sei in al-ageIge 9 or 10. If you see yourir “Computers arc a majcnajor lool o f our child care•e centers.c She tells a story ofof computer should be one of many activ- child choosiiTsing to be on ihe compuler:r I culture,” she says. “A chichild w ho is nol walking intoint one and seeing a 2-year-X- ity choiccs, and the childI shoulds be thc by himself,;lf, rather than play withh ; computer literate will be ali a disadvan- old siltingg inL front o f a blank screen. one doing the choosing. friends or joinjoi a soccer team, il’s lime ■ tage in his or her world."I." “ShouldrIdn’t something be on that?”?” Because a compuler.isi symbolics and fo r lim it setting. set Buckleilner would^d_ ___...... _ _ ___ n j ; On the Other hand, .parparents have the Morgan asked.ask ...... — -1 - ...... -abstract,- it should never rejreplacc ihe tra- - impose' a thrthrcc-hbuf-a'-day limil' foF’a I wrong idea if they thinklink pushing the “I’m waivoiting for the C-prompt,” theie ditional materials of chchildhood— child of any:ly age. / / # ■ " ...... I computer on a child wllwill provide an 2-year-oldId said.s crayons, markers, blocks,>. boardI games Thc softvftw a re can be a facto r inn W e've charanged our style. , ; academic ed^e, accordinglinR to Sirimple. ■ Morganin w■ as thrilled. “This child is — but be schedule computer timemc from 4 to 5 it.” says. instance, dolo not.r ' p.m., the way yoii do soccersoc or violin. This doesoesn’frnean you shoiild panicic Which is why the sosoftw are you Pam Bybelbell Is amazed at how-quick*.. , drop-in policyicy only. Oihers dem and appointlointments vtreeks in ! you’re making a mistake,ike, bccausc you if your chUihUd is turning 3.and you ^ ' l'I choose is critical, ly her daug^jghler has learned her way'y i “ advance.But'Jt Third Dimension Salon hassmade/T’ayor ma lake the fun out o f il," heh e !says. ' afford a co;computer. But if that’s so, at A good drawing pr<)rogram, for around a con»m puler. “J have to work to0 -c/iangestom.make your experience more; corconvenient. Starting Indeeid. the benefit oif f early « computer least makeike sure that by age 4 yourir instance, doesn't eliminanate a child's keep up witlvith her," says Bybell, who0 with the Choi'loice System - make an appoinin>intmeni or drop in. exposure is not academicmic at all. “The child gels:ts computer exposure at a interest in putting marker:r to paper but has becomeie a sophisticated computer:r Try it wilh astI stylecul - shampoo, cut andi stystyle, now on salo . benefit is that kids gain'faiI familiarity With hTjrary, tiI friend’sfr house or a place like:e adds lo it. Buckleilne:ier has seen user herself:lf and w orks at the Boston" lromS1l,95.;j. Satisfanion guaranteed. the technology." Sirimplepie says. The Comjmputer Museum, advises:s preschoolers take a printcitout — that’s Computers©Socieiy. G ifte dU d d s nn e a n h aa rd w o rrk f o r p)a re n ts Tbc Timcs-Ncws perspectiveive. Insiead of setting them-1- gifted students are lom amongai many arc often abiable 10 argue convincinglyy I ' -ThpNcrtO./! a•tO'/np/iwon In ftvvon.ll C.wr selves abo^l»ve others, children shouldId choices. Consequently.I', g ifted stu - ab o u t th e:ir ir ''earned rights" lo bec ...... TW IN FA LLS — BriBright kids are leam to loclook for strengths in friendsIs dents are exposed to> cconflicting excused frofrom conventional behav- MagiJ a g ic V«»«y Mall sometimes unhappy kids,kl because as well as for ways to share theirir pressures from society,^ peers, par- ior. 733-5»4«______Ihey feel isolated fromom their class- own abilitiilities in a prcxiuctive way. ents and themselves. HHelp relieve • — . males. Som etim es this/es/eelingofdif- • Facee it(ie problems that arise;e y our ch ild ’s anxiety by>y discussing -ference can create cmomotional prob- from tooI manym choices. O ften, ^ f t ei^d' d ' ~ the'alternatives in a realisticre and lem s. disruptive behayiclyior and with- studentsi eexcel in many areas. As.s objective m anner. drawal from a frustratingting situation. ' their friend:nds l>egin to focus in areasIS - • Provide structure anda bound- But there are wa^sfs parents| can in which1 tlithey are particularly adept,I, aries fo r behavior. Giftcfled children W i ^ help, the Idaho] E d u c a tid n A ssociation says:. • Discuss feeling of difference C hildren's Factory Outlet0 Store~| v w ith your children as> ihthey arise. 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Yoii m i^ t DO i ^ j o rely on.othpfS-ia.a—,a_tracks_signaled go_to-cvei>ay -train that, -hcar-thcse-words'ords,-s*I-could-not-bear to ------sanity. Or so said the American stay away!" PLvk?Lvxs penon involved. “ ~ 1~ ' i ^ l / ' CWJGHTeRrTltT>€to 15-— ["avEo^a '■ ~ ^ y ww^iTicri^ m camealong. s r = .° »ohn s Dewey. Q. Who lod that fim oosddiarge of the ' AQUARIUSJS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): (M^g^NOmihiG.OOO•OO OTO ^Y' T D b iT BACK U H E K y O U O>HT J • Q.WJatiit arem em ories'^ U g h t . B r i ^ dm hig the CriC^aeta War, You'll be askedsked to work "ovcnime." ^ .V ^ A Boorgmjii)VJIN60U>i ABOJrTHe ^PEWfiMfieRAWWfmiHCj _ A .R cc ooUeciions lI( of huge surprise or)f BzxivrtiBthnipeaedtoUm? Emphasis on1 morem< responsibility, per- —^^-r^,_ 0-DMY5J great C0DSC. .«apace shuttle Challenger 73'3 TOOmenrode inlo what camene to be callcd ktionship. Libra:ibra moon highlights educa- I secoods intonto fligbL Hiev're oftentimes3 ~the valley of death,” and ononly 195 rode Uon. travel, philo:ihilosophy- / emotional.. C Can you thmk of Chrimla 'out • 1 , . PISCES-(Fcb.Feb. 19-March 20): Check ;ured his duty accounting proa ^ — / McAulltfewi: without getting a lump in yourir .Cardigan later said he Ggui jrocedurts,,offer consirucr ^ ^ / throat? was done when he got ibcmm started. He live criticism,, refirefuse to be intimidated by I ...... ,—.HilLinaslm«ti»r .rmiket-of- documeotaiy—.y—returned to his yacht, look aibath.peqj^- b thosewhoknowKW price of everything and- I movies Ken» 1Burns compares (he editinglg; ; open a.bottle of champagne,le, ate dinner, value of nothinghing. A rib, Libra persons. — r :0»47..15UTIT \ NICE'7“ | “ P ^ A i T [ . of film to .sa.sculpture: “You chip away alm a ^ went to bed. represcntedv ✓ ClC.ANl>REMlNl5C£ , . n ' •' ' • ______I ______! ______Jlhuf8day.Auciiaust11.1ftfl4 Timos-Nows.

    B a c k t o s c h o o l ■ f o ^ S u r v iiva! ’ tilps for• latcht r k e y 1kids— Tb0lW »-Ncws gendesand hahow lahandle them. Your • • Your cTiild should knowiw 'e n o u g h child ^houldJ kknow how to deal vVith first-aid-to firs deal with aiiim:mal biles, 1111 TWIN FALLS — The'he Census fircs,jJrcak*insios, traffic acddents,'bro* bums, bur broken bones, cuts andid scrapes. I FAft-j U Bureau says .more thanah half of ken bones, amand .bleeding that won’t insect ins< biles, nosebleeds and poiwisoning.., American d iild n n spend at leastI< some stop, • Your kid should also knovow how to „ The Coporporatlon for Public I W i n d o w s Vtm xH Oum Top-C'-qp-THE..'!, lime before or after schop}op} at hom e • Provide youryc child with an emer- call you, Ihe, neighbois, the ixjliccpc and BroadcastingIng has published a ___ ^withoutadult supervision....------. gency.kit andid instruct him in its use, -. fire dcpgr*™'*"*^, f?itTii|y )ulde (or latch-key That’s scary for parents, “ K i a t r - w nhai~if” a rm~Homo------i i ^ ~ P r i c e !S7^------1 nts, but if,a Includc flashshlight and batteries, a the poison control cenler. Post Pc these Alone?- Willerite the Corporation . chil(Lls.matuie_fiaQu^iaJul.handle.self portahle,.radiiidio, BaodT^oiiids, g au ze, emergen^ cmt numbers next to ththe phone (or Publicic Broadcasting, I -Nonf^ESTSl ^ a re and if Mom aod Dad taktake steps to calamine loliot lion, small scissors, adhe* along alo with your address antmd phone Departmentmt P, P.O. Box a vwayv/wD. make it work, it docsn’i havhave to bc a sive taperno-lo-sling antiseptic spray inurnumbei'.'- ______3 3 0 3 9 : L KJ^ashlD8ton,JD.C ^ ------>-p.r y r r i .iac .1^ ------(children areI mmore apt laTac-it)-and-an-—-—= —Source:~Idaho^a^ancation 20033. Coststis I: SI. The jio st important thingng iis to con- elastic bandageBC. Amodadqn...... tinually^assure your child thatimt someone i i S S S i cares and is “there,’* even1 w hen he is physically alone. Here are soriie'guidelinesies from Idaho Education A^odation: • Set appropriate |iouse ml'rules to pro- vide your child with contir disdplinc. < • 'Structurc'thetimeyoujour~ch1Id ' alone so that those hours artare produc* tive. Children should spendid IheirI time doing- homework, chores.es. playing ' games or doing other activitivities. D on’t - ~ ^ V ' let your child regularly parkirk his body in fiont o f the TV until you1 getge home. ______,• JSkeJim eJSLshare.cxtcxpcricnce5_^^^^^__ and feelings .with yourir child' to strengthen bonds; • Teach your child to answeran the phone without letting a straniranger know he is alone. Your child she also know who and what number to cal! if there’s a problem. • • Have your child call yoiyou as soon as he gets home. • Oieck back later with yiyour • Leave messages for youi'Our child bw find. Reveal where an afle M snack can be found, remini to ' I- ' •______change out o f school d o thes, es,: say when — you'll be home-or jusl,-“W!il II’m think-— !j||C = c 5 tngaboul.you." ____ — A key-worn around pice neckni often— — I- m M means a child is going hothome lo an ^ empty house. The key shs h o u ld b e Ma i Terrain pinned inside a pocket or purpurse oul M h^en's £ ua/es' sight. ^ / Reg. $34,00 • Instruct your child to 1 Ihe door locked and not to admiImit.anyoQC __------unless you’ve given prior permission.pe Teach your child not lo go(O anywhere* A f ~ ^ wiihoul getting'your OK fust'. U fjtt'M om • T e a ^ your kid lo recogn;>gnize emer- M en’s & Ladies' Kids’ safelety H | [ Reg. $65.00 if never certtain 'Ibe'nmes-NewB ' - M i ' TWIN FALLS — Safety ; every- • b ody’s business nowadays.^ys. Parents,- M b us have res{X)nsibiIities to makedee sure that II travel to and fiom school is sal m Here are some guidelinesies fixim the Idaho Education Assodalion; • Your child should knowiw Ihis name, address and phone number. • He should know how to dial 911 convei . and ask for hdp. If 911 is notobtinuse-in ...... your area, your kid shouldd knowk the- m ■ * 1 ? ® number to call if an emergenq:ncy arises. I d lUMP • Define to your ^ ild exa(»actiy what gj a •^stranger" is. V . . SUEJEDE I f l ' • Give him instructions oron how to en 's & l a d l e s ’ I l ! 3 M e n ’s say no to iidulis. - Develop a secret code: wword with . W bL, ^ your child to assure l e g . $ 3 4 .0 0 • Tell your child lo stick to the main k H roads and not use shortcuts: • Make sure he knows tolo his m instincts, and if somethingJ sisuspicious ^ Reg. $ 60.00 happens he should act on therthem — run to a dowded pbce a shout for hdp. • Dress your child in briglright, easily— seen clothiog. Don’t lel hi w ear ” caH^^iofxhifd^sjrust".b^>^s!rlg_his_.^^^^^^J m n d r name. Equip yoiir child v^th a b ^ > i-Lpack_or_a bag sojie isn’t en

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    B a c k t o !s c h o o l — iiitritioa n , Schoaol-MdIsiivdlLrjP a r e iiiisriea:d to m:latch n chovwdowin on 'tastes v^eri p a c langsch< i i ^ r i u nnches BBy Brad Bowlin ally is as easyca as-following Ihc p ro v id e am p le p ro tein . .V.Watch.for • Freeze cancans of juice'. They will -limcsiNcws.writcr______. food~ groundEl- Be sure lo include__salt.^ ______keep the othcther foods cold while ______prolem, brcaicads, fruits and veggies • Freeze cook'cfl chickeken picces; thawing, TWIN FALLS - Whenen it comes in that lunch:h Ibox. TThey’ll.be lhawcd.by. luncich lime._. • »“ Use a vavariety of seasonal* stiff " sthool, par- Many ofr tlthe convenience foods • Peanut butter spreadI bnb apples, fruits. If youou pack oranges, .peel goods lo packing lunches for sti ents facc a dilemma:,Ho\:ow |o send thal have ccropped up on store bananas b or celery is u n u tritio u s them firsl.orr sllslash Ihc skin fbr casi- ______^_____pizza.'lGcUii; l l i ^ ^ d . l ‘S0 ..0ILpi2 KL_ — ------By.DeoiscTtoeE------“ n u tritio u s food tharkld.>rw*wiircar~— shclvcs'in’reirccent^cars'arc’high 'in” n “ 'cr lunclitim c pcpeeling.’ Timcs-Ncws writer .. days, we mightmi serve salad with After all, that high-1-p o w c r e d salt, su g ar aniand fat. • Use a.variety of frcslsh cookcd, - Freezp colecol slaw and pack in , Ipw-fat dresscssing and fresh fruil or . healthy lunch is uselesi:ss if litlle One wordd of1 brown-bag caulion:’ canned c meat or cold cululs. Don’l Jmaii conlainciiners. TWIN FALLS —- PlanningPI 20 Jcll-O for desdessen." V' Johnny* trade's it for Twwinkles on meat and da:dairy products, such as use u luncheon meals exccclusively, tasiy and nutrilious mme eals a w eek She contimtinued, “We don’t adver- . ihe playground. Bul packingp a boiled eggs>s and mayonnaise, can however, h as these ofienI aate iKuvy M jjk gr„„pu p for a family a f four is1 no picnic, but lisc il a lot,, bibccau.sc a lot of kids arc !• broWn -bag' full of j'ujunk food spoil quickl:kly if nol gdequalely in ii .salt and fat. Susan Ceilings couldd dod il in less turned o ff if IIhfy know they arc cat- ^ • Freeze: sismall containers of doesn’t do much good eitlither. refrigerated.d. lime Uiun it lakes to popop open a can. ing a turkeyey com dog. bui wc buy m ilk. S end .sweetened.swc juice powder Ig, experts • Such itemsms should not remain at Bread/cerealI group . She’s used lo planninglg 5 ^ 0 0 mcoJs turkey lunchr:hmcais. and .we rinse our With a littli: planning • in a separateIc ccontainer lo be shak- )Ct h e a lth y ro o m tem peiperature for more lhan • Muffins cooked wil ______a_day_—_ in :lu n c _ wwilh-Slrictly. il hamli.ur.gcr^r :and combine il with say paretils can concoc Ilh ja m in up._wi.th_lhii_lhc_mllk for a .slushy L anting said. " — the tl middle stay m oistr^~ enforced, and currentlyItly changing, ground lurkc)kty." ^ I ■ middaymcals lhat their youngstersy two hours, Li - . shake. (T b e: mimilk will curdle if you L a m in g; j and Cassia' County • Pretzels c.np be a nic guidelines from iIhc U.S. Butter is :already off limits at will w cat and enjoy. ■ccdungc „i,i,^„codold o f tim e.) , home ccpnomist Joan from fi regular bread.____ ' Dcpartmcnl of Agricultuiiliure. T w in Fallss sschools, and Ceilings "The trick is to find llthings that Extension hi late mile, hot or cold. “the-foHowing-helpfuL—r-^»-U se-a—varicry~of-rf-brcad.!:- — “ "J"'"'' Ceilings IsTlh'c'SclSchooT F oV d said shc'Ts■rtrying ti lo cutUiJWrPorT -kid.s-enjoy-that-thcy^ will-ll'car.‘’’!>aid—P a rr-o ^ fe r-ll icrmos drinks. in, healthy lunchcs: bbagcls„pitas, whole grainsns, lo,li1las arc sood Tl,cr« Service Supervisor foifor the Twin swecis and1 alalso prepare more ^sta Rhca R Lanting Twin Fallills County • hints for fun. ^ turkey and noodtCs. ' Extension ^ .educator ffro m th e anda crackers. Falls School Districi. WiWilh six years dishes, liketu ixcs -likc Snacits- I get away wilh pulling U niversity o f Idaho. Mcat/protmciiimes mr a k e lhe___ '.^ F re e z e;e a w e e k ’s s u p p ly o f _ CC hex m ix - ’pack w ell. pack withoutJ t bbreaking.' goodies. Her grocery•y budgett is a menlary sc^ui:^HK)ls, but not always at mistake m of packing ihihings they sandwiches,s. Some foods, such as lup . * Popcornn b balls w ith dried fruit . cool Sl million. high schoolII level.lc wwould like rather thann what the eggs and majlayonnaise do not freeze Fruit/vegetableI grou lig h in-Cber._; . According to newV governmentgi "Hi^scho:luK)l kids ure the hardest. kids ki prefer, Lanting said.I. w ell. Pack leletlucc or sprouts sepa- • Raw vegetable slicescs, such as piccesarchigh 1 cupcake and spread regulations. Ceilings ha:has one main but junior hi(high kids arc hard, too." Sandwiches arc the.;s ta p le o f ralcly in a pl;plasiic bag along with a . carrots,c broccoli, cauliflcflower and * Split a ci side sandwich-style to goal: trim Ihc fat. she said. “W‘We have salad bars and many m lunch box meals. FixF "whal- damp papercr towel lo keep them ccelery arc always good ch<:hoiccs. frosting insid< “We arc supposed tolo hbe gradually iwq choicc: lines."lir c'ever they'll cat," Lantiting-said. fresh.' • Small'chined contaitainers of keep frosting4nig-fwHi slicking lo plas- implementing less fafal into Ihc -Whatcver.(;r.Cellings is doing must ?iPeanut butler and jelly,y, bologna • Hard chicheeses, especially the green g salad pack, well if' tihe dress- , lie bag. t. ______m eals, bjji a lol o f us have been be working.5. Aboul/ 500 o f the teens aiand cheese, tuna fish, babanana and low /at*variaricties, pack well (n iiing is packed separately,y. Vinegar - ••Stock up on small desserts tn o d if^ g ihc lunchcss a“nywayar foT a ' at Twin FallsIls H i^ School generally picklc pj arc all good combirlinations. luncnes'. I and a oil-based dressings1 \will keep such as pics:s uand cupcakes at the long time, su il's noJ hhuge transi: cal “in cafeifctcria,” and Ceilings Packing a nutritious lunchlu actu- • Mixed1 nnuts or trail mix can safely s; until lunch time. day-old breadad store.i rioin'^atd-^Gollingings—nf. the—fecdsJlQ-pc.perccnf of Twin Falls______Agriculture Dcpartmcnl’:nl’s new stan- junior high1 studentsst and 95 pcrccnt—^ -J"! dards, designed to0 nudget the ofihcelemcnlentary kids. • I 1 without]; parents nulion’s 92.000 schoolools that take ■ "li’s a proiiroblcm lo keep the calor Planning ** 5 helps kicds get offf to school part in the school mca:leals program ries up andJ tlthe fat down.” Ceilings - hen kids arc . Ihcm to sendjlj toward better diets wiihcithout denying said. "Kidss needm aboul 750 calories B;ByBi^Bowlin • neighbor who:hose mother or father can___“It's been shown lhat,.whc yjliciry^n'gsters'ofrtO i;__ hungry, they don’t leam as5 ' she school wjth1 a well-balanced mcai ______25-iniilion.chiIdrcn-cvcrvcrylhing-thcir— pcr-lunchJI— _"n rn cs-Ncws~wri lc r______^_make surc_l|i.cyiey.gclpfftp_Khqpl______h - said. Ceilings~added thal about'l.Otiuati ..underllicirbelts,elts.1...... -— - ■ taste buds cruve. ■ T — And wholeole milk, lojig known as Egg timersrs aLso1 can help. If parents- sj by 8 a.m., for instance, and sistudents regularly ate brcreakfast' at Parents who'ho must leave for work ' Four years from nonow , say the the .sacred (Xiwco in the schcwl lunch TWIN FALLS - It's 7:3(:30 a.m. and must leave by schcml lasl year. early can gelI theirthe children up and the guidelines published;d cariierc ihis program, emainsrcm untouched by the |hthe alarm is‘>inging. Molom shakes the child necceeds lo leave for class al a dvanlagc of whole familyy c:can prepare for the day summJr, schools will1 have ha to make new regulatioiliomi. jjunior “ out of bed. 8:20 a.m., setcl Ithe timer for 20 minutes If parents don’t lake adv the breakfast program, .she encouragedei together. Gellingilings ^ id , sure lhal no more lhann 3(30 pcrccnt of "W e mustUSt offer whole milk," "Gel up. It’s time for breaeakfasti then and lell himI tolo leave when it goes off, tl lunch calorics comc from frc fat, und Ceilings saidaid, "but wc have 2 per- o.*off to school." Mau^ansuggiggestcd. ------^------• no more than 10 pcrceni:cnl from satu- ccnl, too.” Trouble is, a lot of workiking parents The briakfa:cfasl program that has been rw in Falls schools for four rated fat. . Chocolatelie milk is on Ihe menu hihave to leave before theirr kids: these in placc at Tw B a c k t o> School ^ According ib.a rccentent A-S.'jociaicd oncc a w c ^ . days. years makes;s :sending kids to school Lk- ' 'I _ icr choicc forsomc parents. * Press wire story on theic sisubject, chil- ' 'Also.' thce Associaicd/ Press story For these families, a littlee extra1 plan- early an easier C o m p u te;r i Special (TOffor good. dfcD might stin get pizzlizza and ham- noted, ihc newnc’ rules speak no ill of ning ni is neccssary to make suisure the chil- F.or 50 centents (60 cents at the high’, fh n /a ^ r. drcn get to school on time. school; 25 ccnlxnts for children who qual>'1 - 4 MB RAM burgers when the newA/ nrules go inio the commoinodity program under •211 MB Hard Drive full effect, but insteadd o f fries, they which the Agriculture A] Department “Il's impodanl that parentnts talk with ify for discoiin>iinted meal.s), children can •31/2'R op p y Drive will be offered carrot sticks,slic spends about)ut S600 million a year 10 ththeir children" and csiablislish a set of get a nutritious1U.S meal lo start their day. The fries might sheshow up on a provide schools sc with meal. S'guidelines for before and alafter-school Children whwho qualify for free lunch- •DO S 6.2 menu later in Ihe week.:k. • processedI foods fc and other items acactivfties, said Linda Mauglighan o f the cs also gel free fre breakfast, said Susan •Windows 3.11 Tltc lunches will alsoIso be lower in that consumcimer- groups say arc high Harrison H Elementary Parerenl-Tcachcr Ceilings, ihche district’s food service __«Super V(3A ColofMc monitor (Induded) < ------cholc8terol-and-«>diuni;um rthough-no ~ in fat;-salfancandotherbadthing.T------Organizatfon:O ------supervisor!— s^ c ific levels arc set.t. andai will pro- Bui CcUinllings. well aware of the She suggested parentss call from When the: breakfastbi program began, vide more fiber, such\ as fruils. veg- tightrope she she walks between .kids’ wwork lo make sure their kid:ids leave on Ceilings saidd shes was shocked al some ■ •s children said they were M e l Q n a l t ^ 1 11 8 8 ^ etablcsand^ns.’• ' * preferencess anda their health, has an ' lime, >■' at least until they hihave estab- of the things < Aoc«asortas ond Mnworo iriMalso mortiod down for thU »al«. Fdr example, thee Vkids might idea, lishedli.< a routine. eating ai honlome in place of a good j.TWnFall5.73M910 _ enjoy ham on a croisscissanl one day “One ihin^ling I am going to iry to _ Young children can budiiddy with a breakfast - pot[Mlato chips, soda, cake. LMgmiHi — about 33 pcrceni fal■al —- biil makc ’ do'this yearIf is'ioi: let ihe'Tcids'plan at " ‘ up for it with grilledd c chick.cn and least one :)f of Iheiri ow n m enus,” she rice Ihc ncxi — aboul3ul 20 percent said. "Maybe/be 6nce a monih, we will fat. They might get chocolatcchc cake take a cla.sss at ai an elementary school, for dessert oncc a wceVfcek, wilh fruit*, give them ihe lh grams of fat and let served the other four da)days. them make: Ihcih choiccs.” , C eilin g s and herr staff s' aticnd The kidsis mr ay not co m p lain any m classcs lhat help ihcmm plan| low-fal less, but at: leastlc; ihey will know how I m schSIMM menus. ; ,. hard it is10 to keep everyone, happy "Il's hard, becauktuke k id s lik? and well :d.fed. iiroi T B o i s r s COME 5S H O P A l S ONLY What’s hoibt, not for fafashion set rORYOU’ItLETCEl®NTER Ncwsday — • Safety pinpins ■ “ ' Over-thc-1ic-knec socks Want to make a fashio:hion sialem ent Plaids DeiDenim this school year? Here's•c's what kids polled by Ncwsday ihinkink will be hot NOT and noi-so-hoi: Skippics5S ((shoes) HOT Anythingng gold 1^ Tons Off c;earrings ~ ___ Cuiivi.i.v^ A I^S tnr«i7 ~~ f m i E K I T - ______Anyihing silver Cowboyy bbooK_ __ c lip s ' lOWENROAD T ons o f rings Jacket clij JI-84/C4 Belly chains • ■ Tights ------Wo^k b o o ^ ------—,------— Stripes PoPolyester ...... —------i l a d S E :rSMINVfES — FROMIrDOWNTOWMN--- ^ B A C J H O O I^ • BIC NAAMES, LITTLE; IPRICEsV^I SHOPPIN(IG 1^ SPREE # CREATr FALL FASHIOONS Downtownc — ^------r v SSalt a l Lake City V U tah ^------O V E R 3 S SSTORES 1 . - /S N O W O P B'N t INCLUPINC:

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    • maaingling address, and tolo- bo prososontod to the under- filed ^by any porson who ■ ■ cnv cr O F TWIN PA H S , IDAHO phonomo nu^nbor of your at- signedd a t tho a ddross indi- c a n , , inin such oblQCtiops, 0 • . uW ,.a s t e w a t e r f u n d : V to the court a good. ; , TREASUREFflER S QUARTERLY FINANCtALlM. REPORT WA IW. • catod.d, or filed with tho show to Receipts I 1.905.447 72.78% ; of tho Court. - - r e a sson o n against such a. THIROCto QUARTER ENDED JUNE 30,10.1994 ' ’ ^ Proof ol maBing or do- Ctork ol Expeodturw igo of namo. ' O F FISCAL'U . YEAR ENDING S E P T E W E=R30,1994 R ; • : • Exp PersonaT Services 192,905 76.46% ^ TTTe SS my hand and of Distric* court this OtfwrSeivlces 1318.131 65.78% noy, asai Uosl(hoted obovo. 1445 SSoulh Washington . seal of Y a v to % o l 16ff2% To) dd< o le rm in o w h e th o r Twin Fans,Fi ID83301 2®*d»!I day of July, 1994. Capital Outlay. 171,076 . D W E E K S , MAYi QENEHALFtJNO: ■ D m ' Bodoet 1 m ust pay a filing foo PUBLIJLISH: T hu r« J« y , July. SU D W I Total Expendtufes 1,682.111 5130% y - - August 4 and 11. | ^JBBS; BB KERSHAW & . Rao«lpl» ■ 4.7S2.760 ' 1 your rosponso, con- 28. Ai ...... lo oIt t tth e C le r k o f th o 1994.'. 3WNING Expwtdlurw: - -SANITATION FUND:------)vo-nom od c o u rt . ; tuN THE DISTRICT ^K D. STUBBS P» i dirM< SwvfcM - -3,89eg71—------7 4 3 1 % -:------SAI .'BOX 1846 ______-ReoBlpts------^-T—------^------— 803,911------7430% ------DATEMED.thl*-23th-day_of_._coUfURTOF-THE FIFTH----- 983.513 --- J u n o ,' i'FallB7IDa33Oyi046------OtfwSarvtoiw ' Expeiidiium: W. 1994. JUDIC>ICIAL DISTRICT OF S g S p H ,ERK OF THE DIS: : STATE O F IDAHO. 2 ° ®3ERTf:ORT, ^ CLERK ------CtpKHOUtiy. _ 0 ------PBrsonalServtees ' 31.092 - fcM uten Total ExpendNuresI 4.831.784 ■ -7 4 3 3 % - - ICT COURT ™fN O ltw S ervlces ' 646/434 srt:tooloy . C OlaSSr^^TwiN lUty Clot1( CoptalOultay 9,970 puty Clork j J s H : T h u r« U y , Au- I 4. 11. 18 ar^ 25.______STOEETFUND: 1 ------TotdExpendturss-----______- 687,495______— fBLlSH;.:rhursday, Juiy_MAGiiSiSTRATE DIVISION— ~ ! ------— 1299.499 ----- , 28, August 4, 11. CasohJ No. SP 94-584 .. iSSt— 94,______NOTICICE O F HEARING IN ITHE DISTRICT GOLFFUND: DURT O F THE RFTH 223,246 63.72% ® IN THE DISTRICT In tho0 IM atter ol the G uard- COUB • PwlonriSsrHcM Rocelpis 14,057 IDICIAL DISTRICT OF 167.760 ' 36.01% ™ :OURT O F THE FIFTH lanshiphip of: JUDIC 0*WS«VlOM- Expendttum: GE ELISE BRUMB. THE^SIE STATE O F IDAHO. 422.2D9 24.60% ^ JDICIAL DISTRICT OF PAIGI c ip U O u d a y Personal Soivlcos 96,938 " ^ .3 ,% HE STATE OF10AHO. LEY IN AND FOR THE r s 813,214 . 32.1T% A' Minor ipM 116,399 _ 73.72% • ' MAGIAGISTRATE DIVISION in TER C aISO so lNo. SP 94-598 NOTm C E IS HEREBY INIE BENKULA CON- _____ E x p e n d u w ___ -- - \ ...... — ------PC-POOL'FUND:— ------m C E TO CREDITORS - ciV EEN.-That-Chnstophor- r eERVinVATORSHIP-ACT.- ■6sii% "|' NpS; P araoodS w vtcM '• - ...... ■ ■ ■ o 7 ’ THE MATTOT OF THE -s. Kul(ubs and Jank» Foyo ; BY^ AND THROUGH , OttMrSwvtcM 112,600 • g ______^ E S TrrATE A - O F.------* Kineoja y rh a v o lllod wlih this ‘"M cHR CONSERVATORo - Experxfituros: Plaintiff - C^WOiitfay-...... ______’ 0 ______Personal SorvtaB • ------2r.598 3822% • DENN•NNIS CONRAD CourtIrt a petition praying lor I TotMEcpeM lurwi ------:: ^112,600———: ------— 60 3 8 % ------^ - 25 5 3 0 ------__ _ , . D ocoosod G uard Othor Services ------0 3 . 8 ^ ------I O T I CE “ I S - H E R EB Y ~ n 0 m o W “A--^UaHAN-af>d ------Capital OuKay, ------.12.951 VEN that tho undor- Tuosdsday. Iho 27ih day ol JOHNHN.DOE8 ! 1-26 ‘* LIBRARY FUND; Total Expendtures 60,079 61.61% gnod has boon op- Sopioiitombor, 1994, a t 9^)0 Dofondants RK Siptl ' 390,378 7 i7 4 % • pointcintod Personal Roprq- o'clod}ck a.m. of said day at S ? Ji.>TICE: YOU HAVE EN SUED BY THE EffiondtuTM: s o nntalive to of tho obovo- tho CCourtroom of this B ttN J}IERKES/SHOSHONE FALLS.E^ N D : - • ___ rmfnTnrCminty-Coort=~A BOVE p V^ ------NAM ED------PiS5n«S«vfc««" ■ ------260,032—— - s 50.246 ------55Sj% hiiftWM M ‘SSUilo; AflTOrcorre C150TT Receipts so In this Couniy ond PLAA1NTIFFURT U J mAY ENTER C ^ O u d t y 0 Pereonal Sarvlcos 2 4 /5 0 "•76% ;;i?.lired to prosont Iholr heariiirlng of said potilion. JUDGDGMENT AGAINST Total EKponcStureB■ 406.225 72,11% 10238 86.77% daimilims within four m onths w honin ond whoro nny intor- Y^OUIU W IT H O U T P U R ­ Other Servicos ER NOTICE UNLESS .3 5 2 7 4 56.19% attoror thei date ol the-first ostodxJ persons may oppoar THEH Capital OuHay 1 show couso whysaid YOUii F RESPOND WITHIN 52.00% PJM.Cblication of Ihis notico or and s AIRPORT FUND: Total E xpenduros 69.962 . j ilion should not bo 20 DA^DAYS. READ THE IN- 422,be6 ' 83.69% M doims win bo forovor potill R«Mipl» I barroirrod. Clafms m ust bo ' gmntcntod. TORM>RMAT10N BELOW. ' ExpondRuTM; PARKING FUND: protoijsontod'to John H. Bon- Torryry Loo Johnson T O :1: . JO H N O p E S 1 ROUGH 25 PwMndSwvtaw 148,786 \ 76 3 4 % Receipts " 35 3 1 6 jI 85.10% • nott.tt. Personal Fteprosorv Attomim oy for Potitionors 3USH: Thursday, July You)u a« re h ereby noOfiod OtfwSwvtCM 77,489 43.16% Expendituros: ? tnlivoivo of tho ostalo. at 639 PUBL Bshlnflton Strooj North. 2 8 . A I in order » dofond this C ip M O u te y •23,763 32.28% Personal Sorvlcos 11,711 Kvsult i l l an appropriate 5 5 ^ ^ ______..i , ™vin n “ Flails. Idaho,.and 1994. ______TotrfExpoocStJroB. ■ ...... -2SP,q08 ------Othor Services------______11.468 ------^48.94%------idwitti-tho-Court------1— ■«, ttofwosponse must be ------IN-THE-DISTRICT------d with the above dosig- Capital OuDay ' ' . 0 - • • — DATEVTED tWs — doy of July. C ODURT I OF THE FIFTH CAPfTAL JPi»»flOVEMENT FUFUND: 23,179 62.75% 1994. IDICIAL DISTRICT OF od court wfthln 20 doys - • - Total Expindtures X sonrfee o^ this Sum- , RWQipti 863,326 86 5 5 % John,!^ ' h . Bonnott jfsona] Roprosontntivo------I " f , fts-on you.-lf you faB to — ’— ' E x p o n d u w : ______ININSURANCE FUND:______------6 3 9 \ >9 W a s h in g to n S tro o t respond, tho court may ...... PfaofwiSwtaM------rRecgpS= —___ 179.465 ------7/*:07^------Northjrth------tor ludomont against______bttiarS«vteM . 1 6 . « 1 ~ - * t t i o % vin Falls.lD 83301 J si aomimddd V Ihb ------« _ g g 4 _ g g g _ Experidlt u r e s : ______Twin I — iC ap M ------49.06% ------._ s - --P o f# o n a l Services------0 ~ J 3-- “------^------= - 7— PUBL IbtalExpendlurw.n . • 580.K 7 49.16% Other Services 253.562 87.05% 28.S A ir?.";® ?!--TICE TO CREDITORS __ 1S94. ^ p y of tho Complaint CapitatOuilay 0 ______In theho Mattor of tho Estato sorvod with this Sum- REVENUE SHARING FUND:*D: ■ 253.562 :; '87.05% IN THE DISTRICT of. ns. If you vrish tt sook Total Expendtures COURT OF THE FIFTH HAR(ROLOP,TCHP^O^^ R»o«ipM 185 advice or reproMi ^ _ JUDlUDlCIALDISTRICTOF 1 by an attorrwy In-thls Expoodturat: OTICE-IS HEREBY , ' - _ B.B.LD.FUND: . . ^ ------^THETHE STA TEO F IDAHO,------NO' Bor, you should do so — ------— '5Q'sm 62.54% INANDFORTWIN Ih GIVEVEN that tho undor- imptiy s o th a t your writ- FALLSCOUNTYI signimod hos boon ap- O ttw S w v io w ; ' — EExpendlturos: I response. If lurf. may 0 aso No. CV 94-2105 pointintod porsonol ropro- fto,faetfin tirrow offiw C M m o u te y Personal Servicos 12212 OTICE O F HEARING s o n tintalivo of tho abovo T(M&9»ndHurMU 0 . .. 37353 - - w -73% ------ro; ^ rights protoctod. OtherSonlces Tied docodont. All per- rw relief sought in tho Capita] OuUsy 0 — J E■eT F f REY ALLEN SS™ns having claims Dvo named lawsuit af- U .D . GUARANTEE FUND:): Total Expendtures 50,165 63.00% ANDNDERSON ' agairDinst tho docodont or t s titto to tho following RoesJpti A potitk>n.by Jolfroy Alton h S oestate aro required to ao,-rajserved ted proporty: ...... nidorson, bom Juno 19. ptoM-sent Iheir d a lm s within ExpondHuras: > INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENTf ^ I N D : ” ' ” ...... Township 10 South, 1967967, at-Joromo,- Idaho, fourr ,(4) months aftor tho Rango oj,, 17 E a s t if tho . P«nonalS«rvloos ' 0 Receipts 634 andnd now rosUing at Cos- date10 o1 cCtorK of th e C o u rt • said Section 29; CTH YEAR DRUG GRANT FUNJND: stop-top-fathor ond potitionor OATTiTED this 17th day ol thonco North 89^roo* > . Pmor^Swvicoe 0 16.490 i eo.78% do.sillosiros te havo Iho sur- juno W ost ak>ng tho North Receipts norivlamo ol Horp. Potitionor m aSR y I w s t e v e n s o n J)[2 O ttw S « v t0 M 0 lino of sad Soction 29. Expendlturos: >os a fothor and son tola- r akYBORN y and RAY- 33.00 fool to Ihe West ■ ______■ ■ E ^ Personal SoivteM ______1 6 , ^ tonship-wilh o . his stop-fa- BOR right of w ay of S tate - JotdExftnSumm ------0) . . — Othor Sotvlcos 0 ■ — Ihor.bor. Tno prosont addross By RR^.FtAYBORN" Capital Outlay 0*- - — ol)l Polillonor's P biological Attoramoy for the Estato 5^ 6029% loth(othor is unknown. His lost P.O.3. Box 321 ^ W 532 e s t along saki right LID. 00 BOND FUND: Total Expendtures. 16356 rin Falls. ID 83301-03ai { 197.45% knmown o ’ addross was tho Twin of way. a distance of Ftocaipto • 12.<28 Idal-d a h o S to to C orroctionai PUBIIBLISH; T h u rsd ay , Au- st4 llandia. 1W4. 224.40 foot to tho true Expondturas: 3RD YEAR TRAFRO GRANTPFUND: F inst)nstitutnn in Boiso. Idaho, oust point of beginning: ' ParaondSwvioes 0 - ' - RReceipts 1 3 j01 ______” - whovhoro ho was on inmote. | IN THE DISTRICT thonco “hi continuing \U ol potitionor's fnonds ^ O tm B a n k m 15.000> — ------100.00% £Experidhuroe: ■ AU X3URtOFTHERFTH South So 0*19'00’ Wost, 0 96,168 89.32% andmd assodates know him lUDCIAL DISTRICT O F atong alo saW right of way C M » iO u te y Personal S o tv k ss jy tho sumoxno of Harp .mi TotdExpwKStirM■ee 15,000) 100.00 % Othor Senrkss 3,842 ■HE STATE O F IDAHO, a a distancet of 98.00 ■ ind potitionor’s mother . INANDFORTHE foot; fei thonco North 1. CapM Outlay 0 ind stop-hithor both con­ COUNTY OF 89 66.01% 89"38'00’ West. ! U .D . 90 INTEREST FUND:D: lijtalExpondilurae 102.008 sent to tho change ot TWIN FALLS • 4 552.20 foot: thonco _ • J Receipts 1.928 nan-lam o a s sot forth horoln. MGISTTUTE DIVISION North No 0-18-00* East, ' ExpendlturBs: ThoT h names and ad- r-u,itate No. SP-94-448 98.00 98 foot; thonco _ 3RD 3 YEAR-DARE GRANT FUNLJND: drosses of potittonor's rol- ^Ol > PeraonalServtoss 0 48,578 89.16% OTICE TO CREDITORS South s o 89*38'00* East Receipts ativ< 10.938 . ,io a o o % . g tho Matter of tho Estete 452.22 4 5 foot to tho OihorSeivicas KteSorTchorol Harp, 913^ TRUE POINT OF BE- - 0 - . ^ 7 6 , « % - -CaptolOutey.. ------PersoridSotvlcee ...... ------6 0 ,2 » . ^raguo. Buhl.-idaho— bWlN KELLY------"S• GINNING.i - TotdExpendKuiestes 10.938 . _ 100.00% OtherSwvioos 0 Deceased An^n aappropriate written re- — Fat}Fothor Stanloy E. Andor- CepHaiOulley NOTICE IS HEREBY ,poni>onso requires compll- I • ® 70.95% son GIVIVEN that tho undbr- nneeneo with Rulo 10(a)(1) ' U D . BONO FUND: TbtdExperKSbree \. 60,230 Last known addross: . 11320 100.47% ' has been ap- andid cothor Idaho Rutes of ; R e c e ^ Southern Idaho Corroc- _o*J,ntod personal repro- civilIvil ProcedureI a n d shall Expenditures: Ctltzans 8(0 InvHod to Inspect;« «i » dotaDod supporUng recordss o tf l tho abovo financial tiontional Institution, P.O. Box Sontative of tho abovo iso Indude: 8 5 0 9 ,'Boiso; Idaho 83707. Personal Servioea . 0 stalDmonls. - 850 amed decedont M per. i..t1..Th o tWe a n d num bor * OtherServtces 10.000I 100.00% “ A hoaring on tho petition ons having claims ofthiiI this c a se . Gary E. Evans win bo hold on Thursdoy. gga . CapttalOutlsy 0 gainst tho docodont or 22. If your response is an Fkw tce Director tho 22nd doy of Soptpm- hisIS estate m rralred to Answ TBS 10,000I . 100.00% . ^ nswor te the Complaint Ibtal Expendtiires Subeofeod «)d sworn to belottare mo W s 4 ft day ot August. 199 - ' Sbor, , 1994. at 9.00 o^kxk 'pro,resent their dalmswtW n n^muimust'contain odmlsMons — psrteia E. D3«iwm,-Notary-rtj A.M.. at thn.Twin.Foll6-.-feurKjr-(4)-months-oftor the r dodorsals of tho separate ' L ID . 91 INTEREST FUND:i o ~ ^ ^ •------COICounty Judicial Building.- ato of Iho flr8t,pubUcail» ailegllegations'of tho Com- n - i - _ . R e c e ip ts :.:- :— ______.---.-.I, ------4427 2 : Shoshono Stroot: nlf , th is n o t l c e - o r s a i d p^in“tla'nt and other defenses I ■ • Nor lalms will bo forever Coyn Expendlturee: PUBLISH; Thursday, August111.1994 11 ou m ay daim . , ...... • ■______OblM Obj ll’m.Jbi^ ' bararrod. Claims must bo ' 3. yYour signature, mailing . . . i ______PenonalSefvicas______0_:. “ __ — atw resented both te-the'urK— I . 100.00% — d d r e s s 'a n d t e l o p h o n o ------Other Seivices 4,380 TIFF. THE COURT MAY., sue erslgnod at tho address numb I . —NOTICE NO OF APPLICATION utJse:Domestlc pu umber, or tho signature. Captai.Outay • 0 ENTER JUDGMENT the the Court a 0^ reason idicatod. and filed with laOing a d d ro ss a n d tele- I ^ . 100.00% ______FOR WATER PERMIT (i<0.04 cfi) 1/1-12/31 AGAINSTa g YOU WITHOUT against a g i said change of ______Tbt^Expendttufes««. ______.-'l'?®?-.------p y te C k irtto l tho C o u rt___ . phomhone number- of - your-at*------FURTHER NOTICE UN- nam nor e. If no o b ) o ^ n s aro qIATED a ' this 28th doy of The fo U o u In g o0-r-fU rt: 06.'24.'94 LELESS YOU RESPOND filod, filo« tho Court may grant , uly, . 1994. 4Srp^roof . P of maBing or do- LLD. 92 BOND FUND: o'ppl Ic a tio n s have WITHINWI- 20'D A Y S. READ tho tho petition without further ^ 77.93% Jp ^ n o V. Givons ihmvory y of a copy of your re- Receipts 27.381 b«en f i l e d to ii THE INFORMATION BE- notco. not ^ RAiAYBORN and RAY- ponionso to ptahtiffs attor- In : U1/2SU, SOS, WITNESS My hand and . gg E xpendtum : #ppropplate • the T115,t R16E; Twin V?,LOW. W Personal Setvkae 0 p ^ U c w ater* o f th e f, T O : D E F E N D A N T : soal so« of tho District Court bv“ r ' e . r a v b o r n K s.t'ssrsifssisr Falls Couity gpB R U C E A A R O N W A D - this21stdayof thii July. 1994. Att Other Sentoee 30.000I 100.00% ^Stote af Idaho: Ittemoy for tho Estete yn„o u , m u st p a y a fiBng foo CLERK p> c0 . Box 321 - S S ; CepftalOuttay 0 .- rith rosponso, contact tho ,TIThe pemit will be °WU ARE HEREBY NO- s/McMulkm Sk Twir^rin Falls. ID 8 3 » 1 -0 3 2 1 Jtork of tho above named IbtalExpendRurM«• ■ 30.000I 1W.00% 4747-08368 s< subject to all prior TIPTIRED that In order te do- JOHN JO M. MELANSON p’UBUSH: u Thursday, Au- sSXo u r t wwater rights. Any fonlend this lawsuit, a n ap- Attomoy Att for Potitionor , iust4. Il.an d ie. 1994^ q)ATHD a TT this 12th day of ... _...LLD.92INTEREST,FUND:ID: ____ .STAHHAYE, ,ST M l pprotest Bust be filed propropriate written response 130 131 North Broadway *— IN THE DISTRICT JuV, *12.524I . . — 252980 H 3800 E »wfth the Directop, '"J'must bo filed with tho Buhl. Bu Idaho 63316 . ' ' COURT _ OF THE FIFTH ROBl^bERT S. FORT. Receipts above designated court Phono: Ph (208) 543^268. _ ^ B q w n d ttim : t HXHANSEN ID 83334 oDept. of Uater JUDICIAL DISTRICT O F CLEf: l e r k whhin 20 d a w aftor sor- PUBLISH: PU Thursday, July ^THE STATE O F IDAHO. SAD-IJAD-BRIEN Personal Servlcae 0 RResources, Southern vtce ol this Ammons on 28. 28 August 4. 11 and 18. ^ Source: Coulee "A" r INANDFORTHE Dopi ’ other Services 20,108I ■ ' 103.07% SC Rcflion. 222 Shoshone ^you. II you faB to so ro- 1991 19' ______SSLTsS^T^ursday. Au- tflbutsry to Rock s COUNTY O F . P U a CepttsI Outlay 0> .' ■ — . tf S t r e e t E a s t, Twin (pgona, h a s b e e n filed in- nNEALR.PALTON d 0) .V ------* ance with Rule I0(a)(iv ' 1Probate No. SP 93-701 ^ D ocoasou County ■ J the abovo entitled court, OtherServkM ) ^ ^ - • . . - C, and other Idaho Rutos of J NOTICE IS HEREBY the g reason for the change' nNOTICEC IS HEREBY Ch« Procedure and shan « C ^ M O u S s y . 6T.131I 28.07% GIVEN that tho undor- In nam e being to conform gGIVENI\ that tho under­ 4 7-08i69 also indudo: ' .isigned hos boon ap- to TbttfExpendHuiMa w 67,131-1. . 28.07% , ‘ 1. The title a n d num bor ^ te tho customs ond prac- sjg;signed hos boon ap­ poinlod personal repre- ticticos of Inda: the namo uf poiipointed personal ropro- - '! dthlseaso. ^ • ' »' RANOLE R- A. DURHAM CASENO.CV-84-1794 c « sontatlvo of Iho abovo- fhthe petltlonor's father Is sorsontatlvo of the above-_ __ .2 . II your resp o n se Is a n named docodont All por- ...... 077 O' KWt ^4 - ■ SUIytMONSS Answw . to fteComplalnl ™ named decedent Al por-— TlTUIH FALLS ID 83301 D sons having claims AiAchuth'a l^non Mokkal sons 1 ^ having tialms WATERWORKS: It niusi cbntilti (d(rtls&ns aiagainst tho decedent or M arathur. whoso rosi- against tho decedent or 1,867^00Q . 62.17% J donee Is Now Bombay, In- 25* , Receipts Source: grourSduater ^ or denials of Ihe separate hiher estate am required to dt estate aro roQulrod to allegations ot the Com- nprese n t their d a lm s J^rilhln

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    LEGAL NOTICE tLEGAL NdtiCE l e g a l NOTICEL ■ LEG AU 'N O Tlce• LEGAL NOTICE |LEGAL NOTIGE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE i: PLY WITH SECTION 45- Ivo rights, tno public land ll SaltLakoCltyUT84124.' Ihek- d d m s within four ( 4;).ttoner's ). natural father is: F am ount n o t k n s thon flvo d curoa oy and pursuant to> $417.11, Plus kitorost at I, 1S06(4XA) IDAHO CODE. Ital kJontifiod abovo h a s boonn tho power of salo con-• tbo fate o! $1.02 por dayly Amanda Jill Buhlor.r. months- after me date olll G e r a ld G le n n C o t to n , l C o n l in u e d poreont (S%) of tho total 8 Route 1. EddyMto, Kon-h ,f n^^resentation - .or ^ount of tho bid. This t for ooch -dtw subsoquonlIt Daughter . mo fksl publcatton of this ' claioia will bo torevor • - nottoo or sakl cialms wBI-il &Kky 42445.-Such l^ o nn IS I MADE THAT THEY- guaranty m u st bo ki thos srssjrpX 'ffiS V to Mvch n r 1994. lateO 5 0 7 A d d s o o a v o . W. e ARE. OR ARE NOT, h o form of a cortfiod chockI or lows Bf>d mlfteral_laws te r, J ch'arges to March 11,I, TWkiFaSs, ID 83301 ; ' -bo forever barred. Claimst wfl be heard at such time t Claims m uit oiihor bo : 1994, in Iho amount of trr must be presented bom to3 as the Court may appokitI. PRESENTLY. F RESPONS1- . ion a.owhter* chodi drowniw n'a ported of fiw yoars bo- >f That tho Court wBI slgn- 0 BLE FOR THIS OBUGA- prAsontod to tho undor- tdo ginning January 6. 1994.(. RENEE KIMBALL a sin- $40.95. and monios ad- an ordor changing thelO the undersigned at the ad-I- and objodtons mauy bo E tionod at tho addrou Ind-,dL on an Idaho bank, modo d fBod by a n y p e rso n , w ho ^ fn, payable to tho Idahoho There aro no miningg (te wontart grantor to T1-- vancod lo r ta x o s a n d ip-y name on Monday, tholo ckoss kKfcate tTeFACT, INC.. as 3f 29m day of August 1994..4 .. wim th e Cferi( d th e Court.L can. In such objections, Tho'detault for whtoh this ao Transportailon Dopert-irt- daims icoated on tho pub- I suranco ki tho amount of 0 8 ^ Is to be mado la tho Attornoy. at Law. 130 mont orabW dotfsfiond.nd. lie land. A right-of-way tor>r tnistoo for the benefit and^ $907.90. maWno a total of9f at 9:10 o'ctock a.m., MdId DATED mis 2Sm day ofif show to the Court a good i North Broadway. Buhl, V security of FIRST FED-: $6,353.64 doe fiooofidary,y, objections must bo filedId April. 1994. reason against such a failuret to pay when due, Idaho, and filod with thoSU TNs suroty shal h o for-lor- a poworiino and road oro change of nam o. ~ - under i, Dood of Tnist Note — fmtod by tho bkkiv In thotho-tocaiod al tho-foot.of.tho-«-ERAL-SAVlNGS AND1 -. exclusive of continuingig - prior thereto by. any por-._ir-._.KorenDoihtor-. Ctork of tho C o u rt' ------ki, LOAN ASSOCIATION OF b- RAYBORN AND RAY-r ‘ Hearing on Pot|tldnor*ss -c -d a te d O ctober 9 ,1 9 6 7 th e — DATED; A ugust 3 ,1 9 9 4I . ovont o f faBuro te lio n thotho. E ast HiDs- noor Docfo In. ^ charges for (nterest andid son who can. n such ob- ,■ — c o rit ra c t -OfJ u f n lsTi th o «how to ma court Application for Namo0 monthly-paymentar for' W nifrod A. D o te n o/Wa “ — Change Is sottorMonday,- Pr«aptf.:Bn^t} andim- - • necessary 100% Porfor-or--.BLM. through tho planningig S ? R R S T F E B ^ w T ^ ^^7(w ^*'of *?orod«ur^ th, a good reason againsti-!-g?E™Uss ------Ailoon Datton io IN G S BANK O F TW IN id such a ch an g e of naiTW. A ttomoy for the E state tbo IM day of Soptom-•* poumkof, $636.00 wim a mahoe Bond and tho noo-oo-, procoss. has idonafiod the oethor wim Trustee's and ber, 1994, at 950 &m.. or { 420 13th Avonuo No. ig . W r r N E S S w . h ^ ^ a fid ^ _ P.O . Box 321 . chango.io=$512.00,(off._, _____os.»Br^_1.0_0.%.Poy/PO''<»nt ,Moonstono/Rock.Crook_Ik FALLS, recorded Fobfuary_y—attomeys’-foos^Contkiuing I '~ a s s o o n I h o r o a f t o r a t ^ r ------Boht. Idaho 833 1 6 .------Randi area as a prfontyly“ i-1084; as Instrwnont No. It seal of said District Courtjrt~TTwki Fans. ID 83303-032K_ ■ 6-1-94) per monm ter tho ^ PUBUSH:^TIiOT^y^u* ’• - assessments for kitorest K ooijns^ con be' hoard ki ^ ^B ^ors shofl bo Bconsodtod orea for acqdslfcn to prp-3- 854460, M ortgage rocordt^ late charges, and costsIS this 14th day of July.y. -PUBUSH: Thurada^ Au- n months of .March mnjugh ^ 1994 ...... - Docember, 1993, and Jan- ^ in Iho Stato -ol Idaho ^by toot or expand wildlifofo ot Twki Fals County, Ida- and expoftses shall dso - w n^E S S M Y H A N D A N D [ INTHE DISTRICT B- bo. ' ■ » M. GARY ATKINSON, PA the State Contractw's LtLh habitat. ImproMt manogo- ^ bo add^ to the bolanco ^ . IN THE DISTRICT SEAL of sakl Court this , COURT O F THE FIFTH[H cen so B oorL Bidders shallhall ubiljh oT public land, oror Tho dofauh for which this POBox 1509 ^ COURT OF THE FIFTH » s y JUDICIAL DISTRICT O^ F bo rogistored vondors in Ir provido physical and togolal sato Is to b e m a d e is taB-'• DWTED m is 13m doy of Twin FaHsJD 83303-1509® JUDICIAL DISTRICT O F monis until tho date of THE STATE O F IDAHO.O. 9,0 State ol Idaho priorr (oto access to -strooms, rrrsor- July, 1994. I ROBERT teR T , CLERK THE STATE O F IDAHO, I; Bateorroki8tatomont..wim ■ IN AND FOR THE ic (1) Ktonihty paym onu. o- BY/S. O'BRIEN GREENWOOD, STONE 4 ' Iho bid opening. voirs. or tracts of public Donnis M. Davis. Trustoe- IN AND FO R TH E TRAINOR a monmiy Ute_chargo of COUNTY O F TWIN is indudk« mo payment DEPUTY CLERK Tho right is rosorvodI tott land. It is BLM's poficy is WITHERSPOON. COUNTYOF Kevki F. Trainer $25.44 a ch an g e to FALLS .Ji, rojoct oB bkJs, o r to accop'»P« to ovoluate exchange,pro­0- due Jdy 1. 1994. col-^ KELLEY. DAVENPORT a 4 PUBLISH: Thureday, Juty. $20.48. uncollocied late MAGISTRATE DIVISION ol • toction charoos, tax re ­ 21. 26, Augulit 4 and 11.7 ■ TW1N:FALLS the bid doomod bost lor foi posals basod on natjoflol *■ TOOLE. P.S. MAGISTRATE DIVISIONI . Caso No. CV94-18S5 ' tho State of Idaho. prloritios for acquisitionin serve deficit, monthly •1994.______------ANOTHER SU M M ON S— Dotod mi8'2nd day of Au and mariflomoht of^M^^ NOTICE T o ’w i ^ T O R SS~BwSirshaStoIlonds' ” • ------a n n u m ,"0 c c n » d -c h a rg 0s STATEWIDE COLLEC- a n d ex p en se s owing in tho valuo natural rosourcos, tho amount ol.■J STATE OF IDAHO ^ 1 'r ' In th e Motter ol. the E stote» DEPUTY CLERK.. T tO N SJN C . STM ^A roO N . , Moro dotoikid inlormatton •A JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF .o f;--^ Rosidenrs Address: i amouSof $5J43.A »'* o $1,437.78; f Plaintiffntiff P u rc h a sin g a n d M ateria or a copy ol tho environ-Z THE STATE OF IDAHO. VKKI LYNN DEFORD 137 Harrison an excrow balance of , menial assossmontcon--. and tho balance owkig as ly,_ ._1N AND FOR THE_____ •d-Twki Fans, Idaho 83301------___ $1.963.62._wm_a w. 'of this'doto’on tho obDga- - ...... MICHAEL JR JASPER foA?IS^TRANSPORA coming the propo^ ox- ri 1994, before m e, a Noto/yri COUNTY OF Notice is hereby givenn PUBUSH: Thursday, Au->- payment credt of $ ^ .^ Dolondant'atxl TION DEPARTMENT a»ango moy be obiolnod^ tton socurod by sakJ dood° PubUc ki and for mo State6 TWIN FALLS - that me undersignod has18 gust 11, 18. 25 and Sep­> boing hold in suspense NOTICE: YOU HAVEVE PUBUSH; August 8.9.1010. from Monument RosourM^ oltmstIsS25,^.39,plU82 of Idaho, personally op*p- CASE NO.-SP 94-624 boon oppointod porsdnalal S im b o rt. 1994. ______and me p rin c^ balarico H intorost late charges, and BEEN SUED BY THEHE 11. and 12.1W . ______Area Manager David A. “ p o .r o c ) ' d E N N IS M.ti NOTICE AND SUMMONS reproBontotivo of the0 NOTICE W TRU STEE'S ABOVE NAMED GE Koohlor. at me abovo od-dl forodosuro costs. - '■ DAVIS, know n c r idontfiodId FO R HEARING , above-named docodont ’ mlJ^obngaton b? eg. NOTICE OF EXCHANGE , 0 — DATCD; July 8 ,1 9 9 4 . - ...... PL-AINTIFFISJ. --T HSf E ' PROPOSAL dro8srin“ordorto havo" ~to"m o to-NTTho-Trustoo-w - t n ^ Matter of the-Tormi- An persons havtng-daims-•'^ cS rm o 'l^ daToTNO-—IT—told Dped of-Trust Is. COURT MAY ENTER X- your commonts'consid-d . TlTLEFAC-r INC.. T rustee® who exocutod mo terogo-o- nation of the Parental'O' ogainBt the decedent or ^ $45.256i3l, plus .accruing I ? PR O PO SED LAND EX- of by/Richard B. Stivors, " VEMBER. 1994. at the JUDGMENT AGAINST^ CHANGE IN CASSIA ANCkND orod prior to proparotion ol ’’ ing Iristrumont and oc-c- Rights to a n d A d ^ tio n o>V f . tho e sta te a ro roquirod tog hour of 10:30 A.M.. of 80Klid Intorost. All delinquent YOU WITHOUT FUR­ I, tho Dodsion Record,uhoyQV ■ F% sktent , knowiodgod to me thol ho10 KATRINA MARIA CU-U ' prosont melr d a lm s vrimki Tl poymentsarenowduo.to- i^ COLEMAN, RITCHIE 4 ” day. (rocoflnizod local“ go&ier wim accrukig toe THER NOTICE UNLESS m ust bo limoiy. spoafic.'in ^ oxocutodmosamo. ^ RIEL ' . ■ lour monms ofter me dateS tkno).V> th e Offico of First YOU R ESPO N D WITHIN UNITED STATES DEDE- writing, and postmarkod-oro r R O B E R T ^ Shorn R. Pitnor TO: JOHN DOE, putnevOrvo o l m o lirsl pubScabon ol- A m e ri£ n TlOe Com pany,„ charges ond kitorost un- 20 DAYS. READ THE ‘N- IN­ PARTMENT O F THE ININ- d o liv o ro d by A u g u s t 19.9. Attorneys lor Trustee Notary Public for Idaho father-of tho-abovo-0 - tM s Notico or sato dalm s poto and accruing taxes, Residing at Twin Falls. 4 1616 Addison Avenue FORMATION BELOW. ,e THRtOR. Buroou of U m »• R osing at; Hayden Lako0 namod chiki; and ISABELEL will bo forever barred, ” assessments, trustee’s . Idaho ti East Twki Falls. In the~ loo$. aoom ey't foes, and TO; MICHAEL JR JAS­ M anagement Monumenlent DATED:JuV15, J994. . My Commlaslan oxplros:-»: CUELLAR mothor of sakJ■id Claims m utt bo prosontadS::County of-TwIn Falls,-. lly PUBUSH: TTiuraday, July - to the.undorsfaned at mo i'- onynmounta-advaneed to PER ,1^ R osooroo A roa. P.O . Box Bo; PUBLISH: ThurwJay, July y iii6-99 - - - rf S tate o f Idaho,,F kstA m or- You nro horoby notiflod f. 21. 28. August 4 and 11, 3E address indicated and ^ protect tho security assod- ^ 2gBU^hoshono. Idah«i h o 21. 28. /August 4 a n d 11. >■ PUBUSH; Thur«lay, JulyiV PLEASE TAKE NOTICE 5 towi TWO C o m ^ y of Ida­ that In ofdor to dofond mis 1994. ______1994. _ 2 8 ^ g u s t 4 . 11 a n d IB.a. that a petition for tho ter-or- filod wim m o Clork ol tho .ated wim this foractosuro lawsuit, an appropriato ho, Inc., an ifiio Corpo-f and lhat tho beneficiary Notice is horeby givotvon NOTICE OF PUBUC “ SECOND AMENDED NO­ _ rninatton of your parentalItal Court. ,(-1 ration,.as succossor_tru8t-__ — right8,-and the adoptton-ol--ol—D ated this 25th day of- elects to-aell or-couse-tho- - ■<£— « » t-* e 'B u r o e u - o l- L aa f n « d ------HEARING—; TICE O F S A L E ------oe, wiR sen at pub8c auc- fUod with tho abovo do-^ -Mohagemont is oonskkKdor- - - Notico Is horoby fl'jfm by - On the 14lh day ol No->- LEGAL NOTKES tho abovo-namod childl ld July. 1994. ___ ; tlgnod Court within 20 -— h o s/Damon DoFord tton, to me highest biddor, „m. ing a proposal to oxox- the Planning and^ Zoning(ig vombor. 1994, o t m o hourir — has boon lilod In tho » for cash, ki lawful m oney ’ days ahor sorvico ot Sum­ of of 11:00 am . of -said day.y. IN THE DISTRICT, abovo-entWod court, andind c/o Hopworth. Lozamiz 4 I to Commission lor tho City of of tho Untied Statos. dl F I ^ ‘’%B^ICAN TITLE m ons to you. If you fail to leral Twin FoHs. Idaho, th a t a a t tho Twin FaOs Couniyly COURT O F THE FIFTH1 is schodukKi for hearingI In Hohnhorst so rospond tho Court may >ld Courthousp. 425 Shos-» - JUDICIAL DISTRICT OFF mo abovo-ontitlod court,irt, P.O . Box 369 payable at the time of COMPANY OF IDAHO., Land Policy and Managojg e - pubCc hooring will bo hold ]. safe, the lollowing de­ ontor Judgment against 43 on August 30. 1994. a hono Stroot Nort^ Twinin THE STATE O F IDAHO.>. on Friday. AugusI 26.!6. Twin Foils, ID 83303- »• INC. I you os domor>dod oy SS; tho m o n t A c t o f 1 9 7 6 (41 scribed n>al property, siwL>- - By: Monind Coto U.S.C. 1716) as amondodixJ. Tuesday, at tho hour of Foils, Idaho.' tho Trustoo,a. IN AND FO R THE 1994al9;00a.m. 0389. ______Plqlntift[s] In tho Com- Tho oxctiango_^s_ bopi■eon 7 0 0 o-ctocK P.M .. in ihho o . CtonAs M. Davis o r his at-It;______COUNTY OF You h a v e ttio ]rlQfat Jo_bo_be PUBUSH: Thuraday. Au-ij-__atadJn me Coun^ of TVvinfin _ ix S C o u n c il C h a m b e rs , C lty^ --- prosent-at mis hoanng. tt Falls,:.&M-of id ^ .-ra i^ to-^UBUSH: ThurwIayrJuIy . A oom of tfxT Com ^aJht ra!p :o ‘'B5;f«6•26; Han, locatod at 321 Soc-w auction to tho hloho’st,bkl:_J- CasoNo. CV93-2863_IZJ------prOBont ovW onoe a n d -toM s - ^-^” INTHE-DISTRICT ^ doscribod as foHows, to- Is sorvod with this Su- in —dorfor'cash. lawfeilmonoyiy~SUM M ONS to C O U R T O FT H E FIFTH1 w it 21, 28, Augusi 4 and 11, . itah-ond Avonuo Ea8t."Twln r tknony oo your behalf, to 1994. ______m ons. II you w ish lo sook Falls. Idaho, to hoar a re- Lu c ro s s - e x a m i n e th o ovvi- i- JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF: EXHIBIT A tho adviso or roprosonta-nta- ® 4 iio . ^ ol m e .Unitod S tate s, oiljj , ATTACHED TO NOTICEE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S this Tho following describe poyab'le at the time of denco and witnesses108 THE STATE OF IDAHO, tion by on attom oy in this agokist you. a n d to appeal« a l IN AND FOR THE O F TRU STEE'S SALE SALE motior. you should do, so PubGc land is boira cor sale, the following do-^ STEr*«,Eif~^^_ PARCEL NO. l; On Tuesday, tho 22nd Arnt- sidorod for disposal V r th e R oquosts a Zoning Tiflo- scribod rool state srtuatod an odvorse dodston. Fur-:ur- COUNTY OF promptly so thot your wnt- Amondmont that would IO: ther. you liavo mo rightt to TWIN FALLS Township 10 South.:h. day ol Novomtor. 1994, at ton rosponso, H any. moy^ UnhodStetes; in the County of Twin^ NOTICE: YOU HAVE Range ^7. East of thoho the hour of 10;00 o '^ _ _ thw Cassia County - East HilliHills amond the City Zoning Or- Foils. Stato ol Idaho, to- JC bo ropresentod by on at- MAGISTRATE COURT bo mod in timo and othoi ’* B E E N S U E D BY T H E I fi. C a se No. CV 94-2239 Boise Meridian, Twinrin a.m. of said day at Title. T.ll S.. R.24 E.. Boisioiso dinanco by jnclud^g''S w it lomey, and M w u aro fi- ol rtflhts protoctod. HT ABOVE-NAMED .p nanctelly unabto to affordord NOTICE O F HEARING Falls County. Id^o . F act, Inc., 163 Fourth Ave- 1 approprfoio wnlton ro­ ' “ Lal 5. Btock 2 of EAST PLAINTIFF(S). THE art nue^rm . Twki Fallajda- !_T Soctlon 12: E’-^E’ASE’A minimum ol livo units as> ao ADDISON SUBDIVI-^ Jg -on attomoy, you may .eti- IN THE MATTER OF THEIE Section 10; T hat ^ %sponso roquiros compli' pormilted rosidential use COURT MAY ENTER;C tton the court for appolnt-•Inl- APPU CA TiQ NO F olthoNEV4NEV4NEV4.-’A,- ho, ki tho County of Tvrin 13: NEV4N’A S’A„ so SION. Twin Falls'I JUDGMENT AGAINST J) more particularly de-lo- Falls, State ol Idaho. ancow ith HUlo 10(o)(1! SE V -S W A . SW ’-d SEV* CounN. Idaho, occord- mont of an attorney to top-op- JEREMIAH FITZGERALD and othor Idaho Rulos o' YOU WITHOUT FUR- scrt)^as follows:-. Charles W. Fawcett, as ?hni T .1 1 S . R 2 5 E ., B.M. iog to tho official d a t he Successor Trustee, will Civil Procoduro a n d shal Soctton 3: S E ’A^JWV-: Ihoroof recorded inr„ THER NOTICE UNLESSI j o o f . ' f o r CHANGE O F NAMEE Commencing at the also indudo: „ YOU R E S P a N D WITHIN ,H N o rth e a B t c o r n o r of01 sel at puMto auctton. to .hi, 4: S’AS’/«: IGA SU P ER CENTER■ Book 6 of PloU. paoo IN the requirement to registerMor A PoUtton by JEREMIAH 1. Iho tjtto num bor ot thi! K 20 DAYS. READ THE IN­1^’ your d a k n to paternity andmd FITZGERALD COTTON,N said section; thencoCO tho highest biddor. for S: Lot 2. SEV4NW’/.V’A. LYNWOOD 22. records of Twin h o cash , in lawful m oney of caso. . SW’/.NEV*. S’/^»: Requests a Spodal Uso^o Falls County. Idoho. FORMATION BELOW. - to assum e rosponsibllitylily bom Decombor 30, 1977.7 running Wost along mo 2. It your rosp o n so is ar TO: STEFANIE MCK-K- for m o chikl wim tho Vitalfttal a t P r in c e to n . K en tu ck yy , North lino thereofI a the United Statos, a l pm- |,,“2 6; SE’/iNEV-. E’ASEV-:'A: Pormit In ordor thot tho■ho Commonly known os to abki at the tkno of solo, answor to tho Complaint, i 7;Lotl.3,4.NEV4,E’/iNWW’A. ’, applicant moy operate a 1940 - 1«h Avonuolo NIGHT, D otondant ^ SUlistics Unit of mo Idahoitho now resldira at 137 Harri-h- distance of 184 foot to must contain admission) ='A, drive through window as a n You a ro horoby noUried Department of Hoaim andm d son, Tvrin F u s , Idaho pro-o- a point; thonco nm ningng tho lollowing described E’^SWV-. W'ASEV. i a Eosl. Twin Foils. ID ^ ------Soum-alwgaJInopjar-ar— real property-situated In— ______or.dortol8.ol.tho.ttopar8t«'I^-NEy-SE% t ------part-ol-lho-businoss-Io-io------83301;------ah t in ofd o r-to dolend mi*W *-W olfarerBoiseridahorho— poslrw-achango-in-nome allooationt of tho Comom- 6 'N V i’ catod at 1147 Filor Avo-VO- S aid sok) will bo m odojo lawsuit, an appropriateIte prior to tho dote of thoIho to JEREMIAH FITZGER-R. aHol to m o E ast lino plaint, and othor dofonsoiISOS g-. W 'ASW V- u. writton rosponso mo*t bohe ' hooring schodulOd abovtfov tr- ALD SHAW h a s boon fitod3d tb ^f a distenoe ofo°, Stete of naho, and doe- i VV4. nuo E ast in Twin Fans. wimoul covooont or war­ m ; scribed a s fonowt, to-wit- you m ay daim . ranty rpgofdlng tiHo. pos­^ filod with m e i* o v o dosig-Ig- p u r s u a n t to Id ah o C o>do d o jn.thQ abovo-ontltlodid 220 feet to a point; 3. Your signoturos. maillni session. or oncumbranc-c. nated court vrithln 20 dayslys 16.1513. Fanure tt do misthis Court, the reason for mo10 thence running LOT 6. BLOCK 2, FEDER- oddross. and lolophonc SW ’ASWV-i. N W ^ S E ’/i: 50 after sorvteo of mis-Surn-'HI- win resu lt ki your boing■ing change Tn name boing mata t East atong a Gne paral-al- ICO SUBDIVISION, LJ- » s . to satisfy fto oWigotion y . kil wim th e North lino numbor. or tho signaturo^ 15; NWV4NWV4. S'AH\N'i&, socurod by and pursuantn t m ons on you. II you fail lo barred from thereaftert e r th e Potitiolnor h a s aKvays ine t w i n FALLS COUN- ' mailing od d ro ss. ond toioJ®!®* N’ASW*/4. SE'ASW ’A: n. so ropsond tho court may•ay . bringing ony octton to es-OS; rosU od wim his stop-fo-fa- tb o ro o fo fa d is ta n c o ool l t y . IDAHO. ACCORD- fi.., Roquosts a Spodal UseJse to the power ol 8olo con- CO 104 foot to a point on ING TO THE OFFI- |)hono numbor ol your At ie;L ol1,2.3. 4. E’AW’, th e lofTod ki tho D eod of Trustlat e n te r ju d g m o n i a g a inisl s l tablish your patornity' olof ther, John D. Shew, since Pomiit ki ordor thot the S ' tho East Dne of said appGcant may operate' ao recorded on April 11.I you as domandod oy thoine the child, and shall bob o bkm. all Ws personal and Bld CIAL PLAT THEREOF, ? ? P ro o l of moHIng or.do M ^ I nvV’A . N’ASW ’A homeless shelior (short- o! plainlifl(s) in tha Com-rn* p rim a f a c ie e v id e n c e• ol rnodlcal records, kidudingw Section whtoh is 220t20 RECORDED IN BOOi^ :rt- 1969. os instrument No. foot from mo Northwest V li\^ of a copy ol your ro 21:NW */4NW '/4. toon stay) on proporty to- S97932. focords of Twin suffidont grounds to s^ t^ driver's Dcenso and toenb- osl 5 OF PLATS. PAGE sponso to Plointiffis] Attor C o i s i a C o u n ty -J.Gro lint c port lormTnation of yourouf" ftoatton are in mo namo of comer thereof; monce•co - 5 2 - R E C O R D S - O F noy, as doslgnalod abovo aroy-cated at 212 Fourth Avo- nuo E a s t in Twin Fans. im- p a r e n t a l r i g h i s to th is Shaw. The name ol moKfl running TWIN FALLS COUN- To dolormino whotho T . ^ S . . a 24 E.. B.M. m ons. If you vrish f i seek» k chBd. North along tho oast I GLENN RAINS u . Potltionors stop-famor Jit ! Sno m eroof a distance TY, IDAHO. you m ust p a y a filing,to.’>® Section 15; N'ASEV4. Roquosts A 2onlrM Dis- as tho advice of en attomoyley This child KATRINA ho Tho successor Trustee with your rosponso. eon >is- K&T'sKuSiJuS'-S Johh D. Shaw, addrosi,?.• o l 2 2 0 f o o t to th o “ 2: . Total Acres: 3.52^02: , ifict Change ond Zoningling origlnol Grantors. BooneIO in mis mattor. you shoulduld MARIA CURIEU w as bom M. has no knowledge of a ta ct tho Cloilt o l th o abovi SJ" 137.Hanison, Twin Falls PLACE OF BEGIN. In exchange, tho Unitenitod Map Amendment fromo m U n d Tltto Com pany, onon do so promptly so lhalla l on Ju n o 4 . 1978 a t Twin^ Idaho 83301; tho name moro pai^lar des^tton namod Court , 11 F all^ Idaho to Isabel "J* NING. „ nl Statos would acquko t R ^ density to C-1 P.U.D.i D Idaho Corporation, os tho^ your written rosponso, II ®®' a n d ad d ress of tho Potl ' of the abovo-referonced. DATED this 2nd day c lollowing doscribod lar 10- any. m ay b o fikid in time PARCEL NO. 2: ^ density for a 2.75 acreere origkial Tnjstoci, and suo- , ttonors Tialural father is“• Township 10 South.Ih. real property, fcjut for p ^ August. 1994 . . from t h o ^ S Ranch: , I ot coeded by DENNIS M.W. and othor togai rights pro- DAJ^D This 17m day ol Gerald Cotton. Routo 1 ROBERT S. FORT. Clork ... porool of land locatod ot July, 1994. J * Range }7 East of the w'* Blaine County ■ Mooi“®"* tho southeast cornerrof of DAVIS 08 Succossoror toctod. ' jv Eddyvillo, Kentucky s/Stalionos iH An apptopriate written re- MiChAEL F. MCCARTHY J'-Z B oise M e rid ian , Twin' storw Ranch tho Intersection of Wash-lah- Trustee, ond UTAH 424s. Such potitton wii Falls County. Idaho. Codo,> the SucooBBor >*?■ T. 1S..R.17E..B.M. and MORTGAGE LOAN COR- pil- Attomoy for Politionor 1.,^, be board at such time at lof TruBtoe haB been In- . . ington Street South and {a) PUBUSH: Thuraday. July “ Section 10:ApojT»lof Section 4:.Lols 2 ..i 4• QCam ino Avonuo In Twin•wki PORAT10N a s m o ocigkiolial anco with1iu^o*10(a)?o) iv the Court may appoint ho fanned that the street ad- ^ gust 11. 18. 25 artdSo; }f. and omor Idaho Rules; oi 28. August 4.^and 11, land located In the Sop- N'/^iSW 'A: ' Falls. A dotermination has Bonofidary, whose intor- ' ' ■ and oblectlons may be NE’ANE’ANE’A. moreSro dress of 2054 lim A »- f". tombofl. 994. ------Soctlon 7: Lots 4. & d Ei boon mado that tho pro-IXD- osl has boon ossigned ttto Civil Procoduro w id-slvi|lIVlP 1994. . ^______— fiod bv any penon whc ,od nue E a s t TWin F ans, kto- INVITATION TO BIDID CEPT commondng olu H>>'0 poM(f request Is- ki con-X}fh Molmor Fkiancial. Inc.. 08a t elsokidudo; ’ . ' ' IN THE DISTRICT „ '■ car?, In'suc^ objections w pws:^ described- ho, is Bomotknes assod- * 1. Tho tide arxl numbor Soalod b ds will bo> ro-rc point boing tho Northoaioast i^anco wilh tho Com- bor COURT OF THE FIFTH>rl show to the C ourt a goocf i ^W ^CING at mo ated wtm said real proper- cotvod by tho Idaho Tmnirans- comor of Lot 3; Thonilonco prohonsivo Plan for tfTo’tho ^ ^ “ ^^RfG7NALa ofthlicasf.„ JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF^F ro«on against such ( ED 2. II your resp o n se Is an ' ^ Northeast cornor of I portation Dopartmono n t. . S outh along tho Socti*ction city of Twin Falls. Thorho GRANTOR NAMED «n THE STATE O F IDAHO. J.., said Section 10;,0- sate wii be mado P&MM Soctlon. 331>311 lino 209.00 foot; TTwnonce proposed uso of tho prop-rop- HEREIN IS LISTED TOro Answer tt tbo Complamt.■Int. IN AND FOR THE *tff^ng onTotillonor'i ' wimout covenant .or war- «0 limustcontakt.admisstons Wost StBto Stroot Bo)«■plso. W ost 41B.W foot; Then.on co |g c o m m o r ^ withinkia a COMPLY WITH IDAHO on* - COUNTY OF Apbiicalion for NameH? South 00*12* Easta s t ranly re g a rd n g tlflo, pos- Idoho, until A uoust12?- 2i North to the Soctktn1 lir ^ ptan^^^vdopme^^w it CODE 45-1506{4)(oi. No or denials of mo separate«o TWINFALLS Ch ingo Is sol for Monday . .sosston or encumbrances do allogatlons of tho Com- 25.00 feet: thonc®- • 1994 6 2:00 PM Hoatin 209.00 foot: Thooco_Ea n Is reprosontatlon i^s mode "T ; MAGISTRATE DIVISION3N Iho 1% div of Septem North 8 9 ^ 'S 3 - Wrost ost to satisfy th e obSgatton 80- .Syslom as por tpodfkaiffca- 418.00 foot to tho TRL•RUE on flto'^*'tlw Tw ffw■oils is heroin os to wholhor saidaid plamt and other defenses»«• Case No. SP 94-512 bo ! 1994, at 9:00 a.m.. oi tho cunxJ'ty and pursuant to Sons for Idoho TranspoOi ur- you may dakM. - • ~ l 25.00 loot, to the ING. City Planning and Zonkig NOTTCETO CREDiroraRS. .as-soon thoroaflor.ai«» • POINT OF. BEGIN-IN. the power of sale con- -• tloh Do(iartmont, locoto AdmhlstTBtor at-C lty HaJ; 3. Your signature, mailkifl —^------coAisel can be lieard k forrod ki th e Dood of T n n t ' 5ia: address and telophona NING: th en ce at Subkitt. Idaho, in Cai .r7T~732t:^econdAywuo.EB»tBSt.1. said D eod ol-T rust ’"^^ISMiEMA-ftER o f 'THErHE this court ntt oxecutod by DEBRA.E'. '■ .“ " s lo Cduriiv;------7^ ai_..numbor..or.tha-signaturo; ------WITNESS MY-HANEjn South 00*12‘ East Foredosuro is bekig-ef' 195.00 foot: thonco “•L^PARKER, 7 an U nm arried- ' Bids will bo oponod•d ®‘i S e c tio n 9 ; S W A , SEVlE’A. Any and ki porsbns dosir-» ir - foctod bocauso of dofouK mallktg a d d r e s s ^ telo-“jf R^M THENRY REIN-•IN- AND SEAL oI sakl Cour phone num bor of your at- J? Nonh 89»26-53* West'fost' Porson. Grantor, to tho abovo stated placj5®o nE’ane'A .S’ANEv-: ' ing to comment may ap-a p - In th e paym ent of tho pbll- “ *■ STEIN iNs 2nd day of August Charios W. Fawcett Suo- ond rood aloud. B l^ 15.00 foot: m onco Section 10: SW’ANW’.W*A. poar and be hoard al tho gatton duo a n d owing frocr „ D eceasedisod 1994. Q _____North. 0p."1?_vyo«t_16p_tw) cesser Trustoo, for tho ------and othor- proporfy-lntoIntor- - -SW 1A - NW’/.S E ‘A— ' m o G rantors a n d ^ theiiJJ-* 4 !”?roof-tho-mailing a NOTICE IS-HEREBYBY- STEPHAN, KVANVIG - - - bonofit and security of— : • foot ostbd aro Invitod to0 bob s ’ASE’A: /S ^F rancls' Florence,ice. lucciissors In interest tcto doPvory of a copy d youirr GIVEN that the under-lor- GREENWOOD. STONE t /A.I RRST SECURITY. ^ K proiont o t tho bid oponinj II response to plomtlfrB .ot- ap- TRAINOR ■ North 44"49-26* West OF IDAHO. N >.. recorded S e c t i o n 1 5 ; N'/fiNEVE’A. Chairman METMOR FINANCIAL signed has been ap- 28>47 feet: monco Tho scopo of tho work 1 N’A S W 'A N E 'A . AII SS’A ’ - Plannkig and Zoning Com-om- INC.. Successor Booofl,((! lorney, as dosignatod‘ pointed porsonal-ropro-jro - by/KaivIn F; Trakior North 89*26'53* W ost be porforrfiod consists“ o'< SWANE'/* north of stoste te rrdssion daiy. and owdonced W• a* abovo. sontativo of tho above-v e - ABontey for P o t i ^ o r . por- ROBERTS. FORT 124.00 loot: thenco gage records of T im Falls "3> “ highway. N’ANWV*.•. tall PUBUSH: Thw«day, Ai>- p ro m is s o r y n o te , w hlc» North 00012' Wost S’ANWVU north of staitato oust 11,'1994 ______saw obBgaaon b 8ocure<^ you m usl p a y a fiSng withrtS sons having*’ clalmaIm s CLERK ®“ CoW y,ldaho; and as- Iom as per spodflcaeor against tho decedentto oi r .^/MarshaStaltofws 15.00 feet; thonco slgnM to the Maho Hous- notes (ygUSTEE-SE-S by tho sold Dood of TrustKi s i s . u 'r a . r s n ' s c o n ta in o d Iri R o q u lsllio ffirS-e£3S3"br-"S Said default, as of the ” tho e s ta te a ro roquirodd to ' Doputy Cleri( South 89*26'53* East:ast big Agency by Assignment #D-106320. , and bound doscnption i V).— court ^ b i • ^ U M rs Adckess: 159.00 foot to thothe oTDood ci Trust rocordod « " On Tuesday the 22ndind date of the Notico of DoJ L DATED this 17m day, ofo prosont Ihoir d ^ s wtmii Spoeifications, biddin>ding d o c rib o d In d e e d d o®'od lt dayofNovombor. 1994;aiI; a t fa u lt consists of m e faHun tw r monms after tho datietato -137 Harrison / POINT OF BEGIN-ilN - on July 30. 1990. a s In­ documents and othor h 4/1/94 SVTC Order N n S Iwki Fans. Idaho 83301I NING. strument No. 973650, ^ No. hour of 10«) o'dodilock to pay the 13 montNy Eir i?’E“B"nJ"?H E CS.IS- of tho first pu^tton o fonnation may-bo obtakH A.M. of said day a t the staDmonts ol $176.00'du ' this Notico or sakj daimi^ ms PUBUSH: T h w « d a y . AuAu- Tho T rustee h a s no knowt-owl- itto rtg M rec o rd s o l '5«k» at 6o Idaho Transport JJS TRICT CO U RT ’ g u s t l l . 18. 2 5 a n d S oop- p edgo of a mom parttoular«lar Fells County, Waho. THE ^ o i f l ’G: N’ANVi northnt Twin FaOs County Courtxjrt- on February 11,1994. an^ BY/Mai»haStallooo • win b e forever barred. tion Dopartmont, P&M oltatihlghwsyN’^'/^ N|tNEV4 i win on the olovonth day o Claims m ust be pro,r o - a m b e r 1.1994.------___ description of tho abovo»vo ABOVE GRANTOR IS Soction 3311 Wost Sta TI-- each-momh-thnrnaito hit« se n ted to .th o undoralgnrw»iwd...... _IN-THED1SIB1CX^ mfflronced real property,)rty, NAMED TO COMPLY ------SIrooir” Bdl»o. Idah krfio th r o u g h a n d In c lu d im ^ K h . Tliuiaday. Juh itod, COURT OF THE FIFWTi but rer pu rp o ses of c o mr^MWTfrSECTK3Fr»5=T5D6— ^ jS hS NViNvSsE%f?W>^ nno o rth TLEf^ACT, INC.. a n Wahc A- 2 ^ . August 4 and If 83703. Contact. Joh rxoopt corpotalion. a s frustee.,wiB wit Fobruary-11. 1994, to rk oi JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF3F ance wim Section 60-113•113 (4)(a), IDAHO CODE NO Pantnor. Buyer a) (201 > d - b y . . s o i r ^ p u ^ .auction,. to_gothertc with monios ad — the Court______THE STATE O F IDAHO,0 ,----- klaho Codo. the Tnjstoostoe RgphESENTATION IS 334-eoea. ‘ ‘ ------>sc^ the highest biddor. foifor vancoann tho'sum “ o f IN THE DISTRICT— "Susan l^ n o BiBokTPorPer------INANDFORTHe—------has boon Informed the ad­ad- MADE THAT SHE i s : OR IDAHO TRANSPORTSb t a motes ond bound dosa laiy COURT O F TH E RFTH. AV- IS NOT, PRESENTLY RE-. tton In d e e d datod 4/1;V t/$ 4 cash, in lawful moneyt ofo S647.65 through Eobniar ' sonal RoprosontatlvoIve, COUNTYOF d ress ol 2188 FALLS AV­ TION DEPARTMENT SVTC Ordor. No.. 22-2 tho Unitod Statos. U pay 1 1 , 1 9 9 4 , to g e th e r witlrith JUDICIAL DISTRICT OFr t , 1876 Crestwood Drivir iv e TWIN FALLS ENUE EAST.. TWINWIN S P O N 6 i B LE F O R t h i s ■ Distrtet4 ' • corpocato advances In ththe THE STATE OF IDAHOJf >336 MAGISTRATE DIVISION3N FALLS, Idaho, Is some­ abie al the fime ol saio to - AND FO R TH E COUNTY ■ 216DatoStroot ____ ^cU n 17; N’ANE'A^ Ihe lollowing doscribecbeci amount of $100.00. to Ciue No. CV-94-2238 times associated wim Ssakl S d Shoshono. ktaho833S2. din gothorwimiattchamsis i n O F ' DATED mis 14m day.y. cot UnTlftF OP MPAHINQ_ m a l p m p ^ ______aale is-to.-be;fflade-lt.the— — an« the amouhl 61 S^.4:743 ------TWIN F A O S IN THE MATTER OF. TH;rHE Sakl sate wll be mado Assodolod Contractors™ oltli&lilgllwi>.W’ANll th r o u g h F e b r u a r y 111 1 . MAGISTRATE DIVISIONON crUBTR^ a CARLSONON APPUCATION O F without covenant or war- JW*A State of Idaho, aod do- lin- CaseNo.SP94-603 110N. 27th . excopt state highw scribed a s te low s.lo-wJt it: 1994. Tho total dolin BY MICHAEL a CRABUB- JAYLAN MICHELLi.LE ranty regarding tftlo. pos- ments under the Deed of Boise. ID 8 3 7 0 3 rfght»-of-way. NW’/SsW ^ quon» as'.of tho date• c of NOTICE O F HEARING > TREE Bouton or encumbrancesnoos Trust Note dated July 30. Townsl^ 9 South. Range t is lo th e M atter o l th e Nam< ISO- 1990. in the am ount oi _ Soctlon 18: E’ANE’ 14 of th e Boises s SSNolieo o( potoiil I ime PUBLISH: Thursday, JulJuly t o r SS a n g e o f n a mVIE e to satisfy tho oblgatton so- Construction Data/Dodge $3,249.06, oxcluslvot oe f c tu u io e of * 11. A Petition by JAYLAIAN cured by and pursuantIt to $352.00 each, lor the ' . NE'ASE’A.. , A . ,4 - Meridian. Twin Falli so rr•-mooth»-o^ Man*, through- Approximately 2,269.59.74 County. Idaho. eentlmring ktstaflmonts> tof d A u S s ANN BUHLER:r ___ _ MICHELLE COTTOhSN.^thp'powor of-tale corr- ...... prinS^ and Interest latlate ApetlllonJ>yDALU£ . bom Jufy 2 7 ,1 9 7 9 . a t CoZoi^ t c ^ ki th o d ood of gust trusi July. 1994, Inckishe. ai^ Attn: Ann W ore T.1 N., R. 17 e ., B.M. »of ANN BUHLEa bom Sop^ «!!!S'S.°WfE”gfrHTH toen, Texas, now roskfti executed by EUZABETH for each and every monm •o- tomber12.1043.atHa^l win A BEUTHIN. a single^glo thoraafter until date ol sale ^ Soctk>n32:8W(E'A,NI,NEV4 s u b j e c t TO : Twki Fa«i “rfi: JUDICIAL DISTHICT OF at 137 Harrison. Twi Lowlstor>/Clark.ton J>ianpU o g i/,. *0- ton Montana, now reskJni‘*"9 THE STA TE O F IDAHO,M , Fans, Idaho groporing3 a woman, aa grantor,[i-to to o r reim buraem ent All d e l- r/.; Hi,h«, «,!. Sorvice Soctton 33; NWV.SWV4 ' of Fait, Maho. proposP0»- JN AND FO R THE change ki na m e to R R ST AMEFVCAN TITLE qukit payments are now AW COMPANY OF IDAHO, ContalrdrM 160 Actos n o r tho Notice Of Default , 9 to COUNTYOF . LAN^iCHELLE SHA\ HO* due, plus accumulated K ! ’,5Si.s3»,1 GRAND TOTAL ^2.429, 5 ^ Thai by reason of W-d-B(,igi5SR&:SSrhi TWIN FALLS has been tiled In fho th INC., an klaho C orp^^ late ghargea.'filua any NOTE: AU state high* ^ dofautt, i w Trustoo pn bt been filed in th e abovo' en MAGISTRATE DIVISIONICM ab o v e-en title d C o u rts Ihoth tton, as successor tnjstop, >f^_._k)B-but_notJkntodiJ K t —ha!fof-the-Booefidajy-<'O f “ fitted «)ufirih«'»e*»on'fo » the benefit and aoarty rm tn.- right-of-way Iralso« •i ? : m etals, oil, g a s , coal 1 f o r- E state No7 S P -9 4 -3 7 3 -J- ofTWkiFiilaBankftTrus: coptod'therofrom. ExiExact ttone. and mfnera •Jn the change k» name Wnioing NOTICE T O CREDITORS The accrued Interest to at P.O. Box 9207 wrooge in exclusions « Inthe Matter ol the Estat ihe-rate of 8.43% per an­ • rlghti, mining rlghtj d a re d iril sum s se cu red b s S ' s S S S Boise. ID 83 7 0 7 ______>y o™ Mwl M se m o n t rkiht* o> Ad* of* te? nurfi from February 1. aakt'Deed-ol-Tnist4mmi«SLH S.55J..*r^er a-R OB ERT WILLIAM THI Johii-cordBd O cK ^^U . 1&7 J other nfalfor* reliUht 1, al afr lnstnment No. 928990 A.G.C. P lan R oom , ^, „, C a ssia County - CoOosttefw- -. thereto w hether ’['1®ex d a tely d u e a n d p a y ^ nawreiathwsare: - BODEAU ssr::ri;K "=;'si'ss;- The. current princlpi ated her personal and m eo 124 Blue L akes Bhnd. £ M ountahs ^ p re sse d implied. P»J Docolhy Davis, Mother D eoease S to S •• T. l i a . R .2 5 E ., B.M. ambunt a* secured b NOTICE IS HEREB'EBY records,'ktdudkig drive5S! ?Sv5?l'»r'FtlN‘^ Fals. ID 83301 )EV4. Commoniy toown addnMJln>sa 8 ^ d ! ^ o( T fust is th ____ OlVEN-thal theundoidSr.— Uconse and Idendftoatlstlon CORPORATION, a t boner Section 12: S'/tiNE' $37,736.78 plus accrued fy w . ^ T J [ i * ^ — IddwDoptotCornmorc. ------ia 43S5 North 1200 EasI rge7-^nteraaM iM h« raie-ot— A. Bum. Idaho. - t'oSethSJwli >588 8 .4 9 % p e r a n n tim fro m . A Itrt^OrM Z o n o l. lado kitwettlhomonatlherai in D. to Insturrtert No. 92B«08 ' ' Soctfon 6 : SW 'A . Said aale wO be madi S m e w s ' • BoM^Bt^B of Iho abov Fobfuaiy 1,1994. 700 W . M i s t r e a t ' w v - o l 7.6% por. annum froi 108 n am ed d e c e d e n t A l pw IS is Mortgage Records ol TMt Boise, 83720 17:W ’ANW’A; wttKMit covaoant Of war ‘SdtLakeaty. UT84106 Fansr'Falts County, Idaho.— - DWED^ml* 20m ^ of- nnty le g a i^ title, ppos o s- January 11. 1993. thOHM Angela Lyn Wllbounurn, sons having dakns agakijS |t 137 Hanison. Twki F« Notidwflbeoonsktontered 16:E ’ANEV4. Sato Idaho 63301; the narame ^ E ABO^ GRANTOR! by an e o rrtrtih w 4 8 0 , ^ s aesslon er encumbrancoi^ and fei^ng Man* f thedBoedSrrt_«hlsestel Corrtlnued unloM aocofflponied by i \ »o- 1994: In tho amount c tent ■*'d address of the P«Prtl-.ARE NAMED TO COM acc ep ta b le g u a n h ty In ia t S ubject To valid oxistiistin g to sa te f y th e pbigatton m ------j^ r e T e q u i r e d - t o - p re s e r

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    6~HEDICAI7— ------EGALBO-nCE LEi-EGALNOTICE W rpERSOMATCARE 206*1 SERVICES 1DEKTAL-"' lorvlcos for tno p'rojoct. —— dy will tako caro of oidof^ CNA-NA-KA (100 bonus lor Tho^rhososonfcoiwiirindudo L ^ Continued III to r v lc o t ro q u iro d fo r Intft thoir homo. B m o ^n c o d ,' CNA:N A ’s. Are you looking ter______xctrf reft. Can 7 S 7 8 7 0 .— 1 poaHion wflh compoMive prof>ropor onginaerlng, do- oxo talary bonusos, insuranoo. Jgn. eonstructJoo^inspoc-- Lta in d shllt difforom lal? Try H i i " - n uiJjClSIs W. FAWCETT, donion a n d tasting. TTm tor- rioos a ra oudinod in tho US IS;COBO Handbook, a copy — B lurslng lacllity. Training ------RUSTEE_, of*)f w h ic h is o n file a n d «<33 C H U ) CARE 2)rovided “o “ tor corlificalion. UBUSH: 7niiront Block Grant tani:ancd of oach aroa is Health Visiting RN. pan- thown.in-parDnlhosos... COIOLLEEM-3 CLUBHOUSE lime. pay. minimum 1 ^■ T T inT nT f^H ■ -ih«n w - City .o l-T * « n -F a!It— *ho^ Good hasB> boon! prollmlnary ' AdAdditional information I Pfoschoolactjvlkw, yrm nwaiworded an IdoWCom-— mayTjay-bo obtainod from tho inperseod applicants . Hard bisk Orrvo & CD ROM I tor tho poslion ol Accounts hJghesrcfuafffypro-fiand ^ Lost; Brand now dsapor bag. Payabto Ctork. Candidafos 14" Color SVGA | !WiW e do whal you cantTJof------101 LOST & FOUND ^bluoTWhllo.&pInK, girls. II should havo strong 10 key B a c K h o e , - prep, prime, & finish. Lo8tbotwoon3600NftS l | and com putor oxporionco • -M ouserDOSl WORK OF ART Free estimates. 734-3322 ^ ioundi fomalo Basset B m l iw U t o ^ f found p lo w I j B a s e m e n t s , Free Estimate. He a s woi a s strortg communl- fvlS W in d o w s __ baQdymaoiaalces______c alion-okllts^fovious 00— :------> 33-2735 n J counIs payable skills pro­ ' ■ • fields; Pipelines, $ 1 1 9 9 , Home f repair: Electrical,' 105 PERSOHALS || ^ v e d , ____,------Ponds, Trenches, 208-734-5663 • , ______■ • J2 2 plumbing, Ilghl carpentry. ■ EDPASTOOR&SONSE[ « :0und: Fomalo. bifck & Buy E'otoono^-woiflht lots' | | fo olfor, ojicellont workipg „ „ . Concrete Foundations, ■V9!f!T37Y?9^H 1039 Blue l ^ s Blvd. N.TF painting yard & buijding YARD BARBERS _ ■ wtHM Boston Bui T o n i^ . —pr—prpduetsrdtstnbutoT cost r — conditions and bonoHts in­ Curbs, Sidewalks. ■ 733-7036. Anh,.your indopondont dis- = cludcluding profit sharing and cjeaivup,____ _ -— Found: Fom alo Blue Hoolor _lrttrfcotof 734-69*0 nnvtimo jQl Drives. Insured. I ■ Reasonable Rales ** 11 A O U N C T R A T m hoabhoabh insuranca. OuaHiod ------'733-0966 ' pup. Purpto conar,,8:30pm_ _—Ooyou o nood holpon your------HANACEICHT gappiteants f , shouW contacl------— - —Jerry-StaleV~ J — -YooGrdw.it:.. —-PROFESsioNAt::- _ p rw o tn 8 ? Soe M ss Roso. iho.EmpteymonLapcruHer______r Z - PALI4nEADER-&“ 7 ^ al-80CM42-3833, e x t 6609. _____ 7 3 6 - 4 4 7 4 DRAGT -----W e M ow It. - -...... »istant manager, grocery -«** BobnkoVcMTmos FwrKl:Frtor)dV.small,btack. ADVISOR. A Also laro card sioro. rural Novada. salary Por ' (208)736-1626 botwoon NEW roador. Past, prosom and CONSTRUCTION FREE Estimales brown, & whlto, malo doo. r >lu8commii8ion>»bono- tho.ltho.hoursof 9 a.m. and 4 CONSTRUCTION 733-7221 of326-5857 n1No tail. F.pund.in 400 s futuro.HMhdpodmany i its. 702-752-2172 Alton or P p,m..'"- Monday thnj Friday. Steel Buildings v o a o f Joromo. LooMno lor «hor8.whyn«yoo?Pn- < Commerdal 6 5 5 - 4 3 4 1 eri ?02-738-«32.______2Vx24- up to 100'X 250' Commercial,^ Industrial, o«OOT^ o rflood homo. Coll ^vnloroadiftfls.Loeolodln ^ual Gpp^w^^Employor & Residential AFrenePM Bortoy. 1719 OvorlawJ Avo. ,Em We specialize In dairies 32 '0 aro accopling AppMca- 77^ ■ V o r residential. re: Buildup roofs, pouFound: Young fomalo black fPtoaso can tor appts Bam- W pi MERtCAN STAFFING. INC t\^etal or Wood 9 o m .1 -2 0 a-^ -2 e 2 0 tioilions lor m anager trainoo. and steel buildings. & whito dog. Woa bohavod. — RoquiroswilUngnossloro- urmntposibona: Remodels/Framing 4 2 0 - 5 2 3 0 ^ ccounting assist 3-4 .1 Leaks repaired in 24 h rs. CiCnH«n95attorwrockon SirSINGLE? HoartQuost can ocato, training provldod. HONEY DO, INC. 326-3264 8/9.733-7862 or contact holp h< you moot that spodal months ' Redwood Decks _ 8 / Hoalth insurance ayaiiabJo. . • BOOKKEEPING -AnImfttShaaof. ------som« oom ^roo brochuro. - oivity dire c to r-R - .- tvletat Outbuildings Additional bonotits provid- urchasingagont-FT . SERVICE I HOUND FOUND -li »d. Contact: rechard Conor Steel framed houses ■ T v r a s w i ~ ■hipping eJofli - 8 months Computerized B LAWN PRO I ■ NEWS 107 /ord processing and data Free EstimatesI 107 SPECIAL Reasonable Rates L aw n M ow ing & I NOTKES. ------A-1 DRYWALL Burley ' TWIN FALLS 4. Shophord X, brown & PREGNANCY CRISIS orioration. Small, choorlul, tune for summerl WeV sharpen hair clippers, rosidontial caro homo lor Ann:Oavo,orioquiroat An Jobs to bid - I wm tofomoto -CEMTEfl - roi Benotiel’s Home Care Days 420-6362 or Fnwlofling. Call 734-7472 ^BMortv. Can 88^7665. PkiWs P Healing and Air 141 Bracken St. S. Ad Conditioning. 350 Main Biueprlnt'copies DrywaD'Pain&ig'UwnSennn - - , t.'izllStfo Torrior Xpup^ Of 1-e«)57t.7472. eves 423-6362, - 203» AGRICULTURAL ^Avo. N.. Twin Fans. ID • ' 734-PLAN D ean's 73 4 -4 0 5 0 'i>iblock ft whho, mote & fo- 83301.734.5722. All home repairs mmoki IOC109 PROFESSIONAL — .. 2 I ■ BranchManagor • Offico ft Clerical positions. Excavating inside & out 10'yrsexp. Kimberly ^ 2. Folntor Spanlol X. Iivor SERVICES ft vrhlto m ate. ___ Woslom Farm Sorvico Inc. EXPRESS & P a v in g Call Bruce 3. Coliio Shophord X, rod American Falls. (Ploasant ______733t7S43____ _ .M 3 -' PERSONNEL 8ERVK£S ft whilo fom alo ‘BANKRUPTCY *vVoHoy). Agricultural t w - - Twin fills. ^ T O O O ^ -Wrdo-asph^t driveways" * 3 , AH C hapters & AQ agomont a oxpor. roquirod. p,,). parking lots,- asphalt Tolatodcasos -So All Home I FrooTolophono 1 ALAN'S Generai Carpentry B E A 'C L A S S OF ONE LOCATED patching, grading & topsoil. R e p a i r s ■ Consultation • P.O.f Box 47, Joromo JO roprosontativo. ropj Approxi- 1396lhAvoW. , matety 23 hours por vrook. Remodels • New -In and out Quality w«1( on "Guarantoed Tutoring^ 538-7760600-548-2166 63338-0047. g EOE M-RD mat 7 3 4 - 4 2 2 8 738-22S9 ® days, ovenihm ft wookond construction • Specialty ^urrting, flooring, tile, fenxs. AFTERNOONS ONLYI •quipmort operator noodod ANDERSON'S BEnglish Grammar • Writing ^ shifts availaiblo. Oualtlica- ded(S, paiios, patio covers, decks, caipenoy. nasowy, M o n ^ thru Fridoy . ter potato harvost. tions: f,"'* Maiuro, work well' CLOSED Soiurdoy. —- C al 349-5511. ‘i®" carports, sheds. Small F o r All Y o u r ,etedric&more. Do it aB with just SPRINKLERS, REPAIR Creative Wiiting Oualtyhouso^Jtficodoan-. ^ with poopio. good tolo- S o nday ft Holidays O ULL-TIMEFARUHELP. phono X sKllts. soll-moti-- - - jobs & repairs. Excavation Needs. ione caa. free esl. reasonable 12 , Friday A ugust 12 wo will Infl.constnjctionckMuvop. u must havo oxpor. in Irriga- Service, installation, repair Photography F ironing, mondmg ft sowir»fl. ,i. vatod and well organized, 734-3244 years eiqwrience, ck>soat3pm. ir tlon with all typos ol spnn- basic ^a* socrotary skills a Ponds, driveways, RotorofKosp^od. ktors, row crop farming, all CaU Richard AuAutomatic & Manual S^siems. CallJim at 733-9173 733-1416Khn must. Sond rosumo to: Box maintenance, as well as all ' IAnimals aro SOLD O R _ _ typos of machinofy ft man- 94299.qa' %T/i» 77mas-, your paving needs. ^ 1-800-898-5198 Lavm'Care Package. . ■ OESTROYEDaftor48 Toko To Iho sting out ol houso ag W «ira.PQ B ox548,-T w in------or 934-5198 ‘ hours, so ploaso caD o r c c lo an ln g . I^osldontlal & Sc SFans'. i ID 83303 ■______. , Circle T Enterprises visH Iho pound daDy to © Mlk^ Anderson 7 3 3 ^ IJ 3 | commorcul. froo ostimaios.- -% 326-5682 or ______M . chockilyourpotlshoro.------—CflHB^736-7404.c M b‘Tirfn p X 'l b RRocoptionist-ctorit. |« Must tw o S o u th e r n I d a h o , ___J W i l a n o t a n « p - t o - . - j 50 wpm, with good tolo- 678^3744 ^-‘SHELtON'fffREE- Tutoring. mo6fsub}octs In- qoiaonoral farm hand, fuD timo'. phono phc voice. Call 733* Building Rei^alr & T I N K E R ^ ' d a ta list; mixod do g s aro duding computer ft mosh. houso h< fumishod. Sond rO' ------hardtodoscnbo.Or 5l2ater.apet M aintenance - . SPRINKLER & SER V IC E ______734-B123. sumo st to: Box 98029, c/o ^Secretary needed. Expori- , S u m m e r S p e c i a l! oomoptekoutapuppy, fr Tim es Nows. PO Box 548. »ocr ■ All types ILANDSCAPING ,,, dog.orcat-llMywould '’ 'oncod tn t« in g . fight book­ Two rooms and hallway tree topping, tree removal, < "ffliS rA s.g"’"- J Twin Falls. 108330. keeping, billing roquirod. Fiiniing. Roofing, Siding, lo v * • hom al 3oltlngroadyforcornhar- Cair733-7755 qqi or go by $44.95 (400 sq tt max) Trees & Shrubs _. ThI»l»opyblkssor>rfco_ ,,B«b« »u™ lo.tnoutt* pric*.whaa * ' V a l l e y iFloctlng.CofWfeis.Feriong.-- — -.chainsawwdrCshrub.------' vest. 4 wheel drivo tracto r- ■GdW^C2*ei.-21396 H w y-~ — ■ A lso up h o lstery - j------^ -" G ra d in g * announcomontot a»tfv*rtJ»lng «#mi tof sate In a n d c o rn c h o p p er o p o ra- x>- ' .SprinW er installation i ___ :'n:>o_'nmo**N^.. . |,, .ctmrned, c ______I le . . ResidaDlial/.Commflrcial •W ^alls& m or^ Irimmir^ or fe'ffloval,______I - — F e n c i n g ^ ^ “ -Rop^.-W edanm eetaii;-,*' - TOE — . . 678^7264 on-800-2e34657 Special Fall ZoTpROfisaMAL ^ All types ol lences. “yourTieeds for residential & * hauling ol any kind. ^ Jllltof wanted. 537-6916 ~ ^ Quality Carpet Care Farms & Residential commercial. No Job 100 big Incentives • Winter 4ood truck drivors lor corn Computer Com Softwaro Trainers O R W H A TEV ER . . . ^ c h o p . C ould bo lull-tlm o. noodod-. nei Looking tor solt* ------423^775 ■■■' orlbo'smaH! — Snow Removal...... TheTOncles^Sews 1 Can^36-S023.______w wa are spoclaSsls In vartous FREE ESTIMATES 7am-9:30pm ----- Call 324-8432 • Free estimates is contracting junioror carriers for the ^^anch hand noodod. Miist areas ^ and products: Wonl- o r 326-5332 ' T.dayS'Week 423-4B40- I- ■ SADGnSk^oSSjS^ 733-7438_ follow ingg aI r e a s : S I* lor Iree estimates ■ Many bonolils availabto. DOS ft Windows. Call . M Computer Loaming Con­ I W ard's Home I Sondros«me«:Box93816.S « R o u t e 7 1 7 tor to rap p t. 7 3 4 -6 ^ 1 . Or Cortstructlon I c/o Tlmos Now*. PO Box *•' HOT TUBS TFIEE mail resume to PO Box Room additions, renxxJeling, . 1400'BIk 7th't h A v e . E . S4a.Twtn Fans. 1083303 2644. ^ Twin Fate. ID 83303. Will c h a n g e w ater, filler, S T u r / i R Swather driver, wago do- 5 -: FENCES electrical, plumbing. No job C < o ln -o p & D rop 700 Blk AV st sh S l s « toelanoo writors waniodl and clean the inside. ponding on exporionco. Do youJivo Jn th o Je ro m e too large or too small. 20 yrs L a u n d r y FIEMOVAU . Also private and DECKS 1102 Kimberly Road. Next • 700 B lk Loc-ocusi St. ^ tfo a? Do you Gko taMng lo exper. Free estimales, ’ Truck drivors nooded tor” Speople? Do you need oxtra construction clean up, AWNINGS, Call Ward , - . to Ihe Shake-Out. Drop Free esttrnates m oney? Do you think you Call Jiille at laundry & Ironing welcome. can write news Items lor HEARTWOOD •734^294 J , 7 3 3 - 1 5 S 4 ------______R o u t e 7 1 8 ...... —:------324=3487------; " ------Gissd'pnces;------,: ------^rtrahlod;'Bxpo»rencod truck- 77»77»#Trm*a-W*w»rSond------CONSTROCVON----- rosumo and wrting sample Fast S Friendly 7 3 3 - 1 5 6 6 , 1100 B lk 8thith A v e . ddrivors#Starting middle of ros Fencing Special J ^ W N SPRINKLING ^ August. Call 438-5234 or to:to: N.S.Nokkentvod, re­ Service. 734-6960 1400 B lk 9th>th A v e . kiave rtwssatM jjjogional odKor, Tho Tlima- Free Estimates - - - SYSTEMS * ■K.,P.O.Bo«5«.Trir TIRED OF 733-9063 VINYL HOUSE iSIDING I 2204 0 C H U ) CARE ^Falls, ID. 83303; or call D<REED SERVICE 7330931. om. 204. . CLEANING Out of area call Free estlmates.Refs. . | l-SOO‘733-9063 _ Sen/ing all MV & _ _ If you live riear t}^se^ EOE * " Residential, new 734-6271 HAGERMANMOIIOTOR ROUTE J ie2eBA«,.»to.BM._____ LooLooking for Ceitilied. lulMimo '< • constructions, rentals, SNAKE RIVER ■ HOilVITY DIRECTOR p o d - Scionco & toachor ft part-timo Ttie Times-News is corcontracling a catrior « ^lii^toachor^l 536r ■ some commercial. REBUILD^RS METAL CO. I foraHaaerman arsaRa Motor Roula. Tills

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    , 208 PROFESSIONAL • 210 2' SJULES 2'212 TRADE 212212 THADE 213 21 MISCELLANEOUS ' 2Y MISCELLANEOUS- n 502 KOhES 502 HOMES OPPORTUNmES OPPORTUNITIES II F O n S A U FOR SALE , T ho Cily ol Kimborly is a c - A groat opportunity in Iho .Automotivo mechanic, tully Industry Ind leading company — ccpling opplicaiions tor Iho lost I growing ole d ro n ic In­ has immodialo openings ~ Construction rr. Lease optton: 3 or 4 bdnn, 2 equlpmentdealerll START S OFF $280 I 3y ow ner 620 Monte V ist^ LoS posilion ol Patrol Otiicor. dustry: < Must have pkiasant X ' & S X (o fo r Wokfor, CDL truck dr&* roadylomovointo.3bdrm, b ba a th b ric k ho m e In Saw ­ Minimum qualilicalions:, vok»\ tef totemarkotir»g. Ap- ICan 733^9 or 734.5001. e fJ r, a sto re clerk. All posi* LoLookinolorconstructlon*gei>- P F E R W E E K I tooth School District, gs- oral equipment mechanic, 2 '>fibath,tamDyroom.dou- to< High school diploma, or' ply i In p orson a t S a to llito a lions oflor oomfjotitivesala* fl bto tmpboe, 1 ^ 4 mastor rago, rai fenced, sprinklers, Auto parson. j lo relocate to Southern Guarantood Qt 15 dis p la y s ___ I _____ oqutvfiloni, and Basie Idaho Technology, 264 4lh Avo- . -Varlouaothordulios. Noi rios. L'* a oxcolloni com pany I ^drm . brick. S94.9Q0..Call fomily.room.^nowUchona fan Post Corlilication. Work ; s..,T>«nrtk . ■ -bonoW i. Send rosumo to: -I-U tah. Also need offico help — carpet; 1640saTl.-avaI|- I smokinQoojob.Goodpayi ^ Wo pul you In b u sin o ss fo; " ------« week 40 IwofS'with shilt lor right person. H ighw ay Box S 93897,% Timos Nows. «wilh some parts oxpori* Wi . ence. Now brandi with op- _youi»oH. _y MOL Inoorporated ■■ work, Hclidavs and wook- Counter c aakw. FT, with some , 30 Garatw. 734:7093. . , JPOBOX ] 548, Twin Falb, fl ow n er Roomy 4 bdrm. 2 , s 63' r r t e • oods roquiroa. ID83303. purtunttytogrow.-Sondre- p specializing s In homo appli* nr301 BUSINESS ^ Ith brick hom o. Quiol st, knowlodgo ol farm equip- _ sumeto: C.E.A.1 PObox ance a noods. Tho Cily ol Kimborljnis on m ont & hardw are, sto n at Avail^k) A Umediaiely salary .JaSTrucMngCe.-tstooking a OPPORTUNmES %c tose lo Harriaon Elem. Lg — ^ Equal Oppoftunily>Em> (or an em eriencod drivor ]70807, S.L.C..U1.04170. 20Paraona 90 _ $6.50 an hr. Sond rosumo' posltlonwilhbonotilsfor < Att: Stewart.______master bdmi w wood burn­ ployar olloring rotiromont or kxtor oi appication to: packaging machino opora* r ' u n r ^ n Ihe north wost Excellent Honey Making liing stove. N ew roof a uo- RELAXl and H/Ainsuranco bonoiits. 223 2 SB roodS iy, Buhl, tor* a sslsla n i w areh o u se with seasonal k«afh«;ling. Distribution Di c e n te r sooking To start Imnwdiatoly. perma* |Po tentlall Sm allbroaklast ggraded carpets a p ^ .M - 4 4bt bodroom, 2 'A b a ih wllh ------Salary: dopoftdofti upon o * - —- 1 0 9 3 3 1 6 . .■ — ; Can ior-anintonrkiwati____ » -nonllulW lmewofkrnoex- ~-restauranl,Tdesperaler i -ture (wit trees,-p(ayhoueer —ap —sp ao io u s. inviting room s.------porionco and quBiilicla> • packager, (orklitt experi- I 8 2 9 - ^ - V. k porienc^ necessary. 1m u a t s a llilS e rlo u s in* «a sto rag e bIdgs all In a Ig La tions. Applications wiil bo ERNST - - onco a must.-Sond resum e Local Loc company needs OTR Main Ave. E. ______J f -QuireeacrtJ34«74— _ pprlvate4encedy.d.-lluaL —pk accoptoauntilA ugust 19. HAS IMMEDIATE to:P.O.Box716ora^in drivers. dr New standup con- DrDrivers noodod lor light doliv- tion ti attendants, factory "p,F or sa le : Com plete equip- •eae te appreolalel Re- Be w lh French doots 1994. at 5:00 p.m.. . OPENINGS ootaon. 193 Fair Ava.. Fier. ventbrtals vi wlh sprood axk> ory 0 work. Can starting Mon* w* orkers, o r rela te d Holds menl package tor manulaip* °duced price to sell, opon op in g to « Qs. -yardwithp^.hottub,and -ya ' • Cuy ol Kimborty withastabloCompany,ora j2oponinos.CalGaryorBob aurancd after 6 months., t- -1•11.JUIV25:^9292.- Musth bo ne a t appearing a Cham inw^orTl^:3 tov* -go h a v o w . 132 Main Nofth Fun & Rowarding Tempo- 7^6401 or come to Lyn- eO(KW-2S3B. Twin Falls. •FRST CLASS I' Moblki slaughtor 5th whed els. « 3 bdrms, IV4 bath, $1 P.O. Box 2 • ray Sum m or Jo b . Ernst is wood iGA far aoolieaiion. Local Loc Truck Drivors w anlod Mon M< a women noodod lor ‘81 F ordT ton. Excel busi- 1700$qn.$73,000.1125 t 2365 23 or 734-1329. Kimberly. ID 83341 Iho pioco to bo! Our brand 5 • with Clasa A COL (or Groon expanding 0 environmonlal. For Fo porsoctal inlorviow. j 11th Ave. E. 734*8898 now Twin F a lls sto re is ^CDL drivora, need conatruc-’ • wi n e ss - an equip. R eady to . J Phono: 268-423-4151- •Inn dumplruck oxporienco. Glat^l <3 corn haul. Day or products p sales force. Full 1 start. 734 -2 9 X msfl.______For Fo sa le by ow ner: 1700 sq C Trucking Company lopkino soon to opon and wo'ro night drivers. Call G ary at titrainino. FT/PT. 736-1574. Yo COLDWELL seeking additional motivat- Takini appllcatlonB for “ 3S PAYPHONE ROUTES S ft, fl 4 bdrm, 1. bath hom o,\^ ^ lor bright, woll oignnizoa, ^f^^Cohland^” *** 543-8800.5^ ______fF u a - T M BUS DRIVER housekeeping. h Apply In Local L( sites tor sato $2000 w k' acre a lot, city utilities with porson with gonoral ollico od, Iriondly alaH'to wor1( in - BANKER Ihq io lowing positions: Dolrvory Driver N eeded In Long ^ haul driver need ed . 2 POSIDON porsori p a t 4 3 3 V e s t Addi- _ act. 800-206-530024 hrs, ,p WESTERN REALTY skills lor (uii limo posKion in TwinFaIls.'Eartymomlng,7 yrs.V oxporlonco roquirod. Forinfomialbnandappr«o. Fi son . or 1341 Kimberly •• our saloty doparlmont. Call 1*800-452*0827 TumLoveofCooklnfltnto ® 733-2365 CASHIERS ■ d m a w o o k . lion contact: Road. F Twin FaHs.______' rine School District, - Knowh>d9o ol luiloly phaso _ 1-80(^57^751, - Lot _$57.50Q^all 734^6812 Indapandentiyownad Ind a _____ ■ ■•ortfOcMnglndustiynplus: Fioxbloechodutoc and groat _ Looking for.OTR truck driv*_ -TF Fire Fighters'ohamydrivD- - e -ooer»t»d. Rosponsibillibs mcludo: training opportunitios DXX SIMON TRUCKING 01 needs good poopto to h o ^ .. Nowhighorpayscak).48 , |Py_unki£&-you aro-- -“ i n (TBtablb ( lO ls ly o a r in Soo:Wo«^ISnvdof. PICTURE FRAMER B&SehoolDI»ti1eti334, i ' Please see our picture ContracU,lnwt deeds, pur- lion li and m ore. C allJoA nn _____ (loziblo'S willing lo work busirtOM) aompjifly. To ap- sExpappliancoa-rofrigoralkxi ai$9 ftU h ^/^a n Equal WAMTtD ■ ‘ for details. 324*8443. #94* j ply. pioaM come to tho old ^ (ramer ad h the soioa soo- chased whotoorpart.______fi BARKER various shills. Full-tlmo a I ■repair porson. Must bo cor* > , WestOneBankT______2 Ca«S43-i371 pQ/1-tinto avail. You may bo store on Bluo Lakos Boule­ lion 2 1 0 lor today's classi- - p P*Pestkikle Record Keeping vard during Iho hour ol tiMd for Frooon, m ust havo ru Farniaeeoonts-wortujr ______' ovorktokJng an opportunHy.- . oxp in oil p h a se s ol a p p ls -!l2^ ^ ______Ij^Now hiring photographers, . Growing businoss haa ad­ 10:00 am and 5:00 pm lor . Service person needed, Ro- > protection t r a k ^ and - 504 BURLEY/RUPERT ' ' an In person Interview or - repair.734-_196.5JorappJ_ S " sa lo s p e o p le a n d m arket othor (arm analysis ■307 3( HNANCIAL______| vancomont posilion. Yoar ■ quires al least 5 yrs manu- roprosentoihres.• No oxpori* g HOMES ond bonusoc, paid vaca- leave i your applicoikin any EExporioncod Doubkia Driver, ^ . B.S.dogroo-crops/soils SERV»CES tocal mttk haul. 733-2733 -f,, once no co ssary will train. ' G EM f t« n . Insurance packago. S ’limo during normal busP _ work. Call 733-7755 or go S Phone: 20»>73»9234 ^ In booutlful M agic Valioy. nes8hDur8.Apptylodayl E Regional travel required. — P e rso n ^ Leans. bU consoT STATE REALTY BEAUTIFUL MINI FARM various othor bonalils. ' Experienced plumbers and ^G b) olden Homes. 21396 Si d ^ plus e x p en se s. For 9,1 • 7344)400______5 : Como chock us at.out at - appranticos needed. Call. Hi 215 BABVSmERS g.$5W _ ON 3.7 ACRES. 3 bdmi, 1 Interview call 1*800>860- to $10,000. tho Travolor's O asis TBick 754-8778. _ . _ Truck Tru drivor fcxapud harvest, 3686 |i tram 9am to Spm EST WAHTED ' HIDEAWAYII bolh.bo Bsmt w-oll lurnaco, ERNST water a soft wator heators. Plaza. Must bo dblo to work HOME S NURSERY EXPERIENCED SIDMG -CDL Cl needed. 8 g s S 2 0 - _ «or1*800-860-56foirom sT c ® * « « ^ - , . ^Boautiful 1540 sq ft homo In wa various shitlsr Apply in per...... Babysitter wantod in our AMoelatad Hnanclal G ooding a ro a . N ew woll. ' EtooEli ho o ter a w oodslovo - ...... E O E ------FOREMAN. Ptoaso havo Truck Tru Driver, must have I5omll9pmEST ^ S enloee ------EnalJobline ------owntoolarW hllehead------oi -hflffloJulliimflanustJiavo____ _now^tic.lank.now.roof, ..supplofflont ..su upslairsi Lg -ClaasA-a-modicalrYear- —r»Tim^. Sit bito.t *94*172. J«»4-«766 S ______Cato, Bliaa.MklorBni. — ^ ab te V m alu re rC lea n driv* J 73frHIRE (4473) _FPorrkie-733-7095 ______Sevo ral 0 f our best cSents 2 bdrm J bath, tovely mobito FulMimo cook, •xporienc^ ._KaW-HIRING ------ing record required. Must ^ E.O.E.A.DAM/F/V/H Siltor sil noodod for 10 monlh m m 2 bd b e able lo pasa Immediate aroiooklngforoood " FTem- — on 2 lots. Ow ner financed. nocottsan^Ac^ in porson, ' local 1' successful businoss JOBSIJOBSIJOBSI 0old boy, 2 doys por wook, drug tost. Reis roquirod. pioyoea. uo ono of ttieso OM-4766______------Tho-O osiaTlO O r Bluo oxpandino marketing terri- > opordngsriiyou? CtChockloutI A4-6 h o u rs por doy. Profor to rio s.W s aro looking (or 4 bdrm, 1 baih, Ig foncod Lakos Blvd N. TF. No CDLd^.nS^aVsortex,c d Er m y hom o or porson In tho GEM J phono calls pioaso. sa lo s poopio with oxpori* WenaollV aroa. Call 536* STATE REALTY yard,yo separate garago, good cond. $54.000.934* HELP WANTED- Ptoaso ap ­ onco in direct sakw. Wo ol­ Full time eiporioncod Can ^ todw . NEVER A FEE------SSNAKE RrVERT.E.RP.8 . - _§5636anor3p^ ______9 ? ply botwoon 9-11am at for commissions, bonusos. 1oppianco technician. Beno- LIKE BRAND NEWII MS47Sntief6:3Q».yfcodt^ — oxtonslvo-trairting-with— T M - 6 ^ ------I963 ^ ^Utos Blvd. TF ^ ------0urgorStop.-1335Addisoo— ------fits induded.-Call for ap------r*0OOC72PWORK------^a-EMPtOYMEMr------I ■■■■■■■■■■■- 33-1 bednx>m homo on-aboui% ' Avo E. Twin Falls. _mgml positions lo fin. pointmont. 733*7111 con* . u “BcrorNowkltchoTT cup- ***506 - JEROME HOMES------CalTMa^VatoyWalerCon- tael Oreg HabelaiCaki-B ^ AIOS/MFO Holp wantod PT, day & night d7oninfl./33-1027 _ Servtea Center. Wanlod « cn^rionoedsiwn'' KNATXmALCAR REKTALS~ - r 18 ecree tiay wkh whool linoT shilts. Apply at Papa ^ AMERCAN TEMPORARY 502 S HOtES ' (roA rettfiSTa^a ^ Ollico manager. PT to start, g haul truck drfvets.C tf HeHasaFTc^^r^irigforarental * 4 bdrm. 2 b ^ , remodetod, Kolsov s T^ Of Jitomo. Graphic dosignera wanted. 324*7148. r SERVICES. INC. FORSALE Itack! Ovor 1200 s q # on tho salary -ibonus. Maturo per­ Full a pan lime; Machin- 33- We can help you with your makittoorandatovolylam* now Sf 36x39 insulated shop, Pan-iimo dishwashor-bus- son porlorrod. Salos oxper Wantod aoockm ced swathor eovonirM shifts. Apply . $145.000.324-5621 tosh compuior oxporienco between 8am a^lOam at ' tomporary, '' seasonal, PT, a 2 [ly room In th o basom ont. - ± 1 boy noodod. Apply 10- & compuior knowlodgo a desirod, wihOuorfcXpreaa. a &1 lon baler oporalora. i 24’A ACRE ESTATE -The-back ‘ yard Is com- 40'sCharmbyJeromeGolf- 40'a - 12am at Rock C r t^ . muat. Send roaume to: Adobe Illustrator a photo 3g<.7l4a.i»mli.5cm. J theTwlnFanaA iroort...... — - " 3 .7 1 9 sq ft Dutch country-' “plotelyfoncedln.Callmo. J C Co o u n e .3 b d n n ,1 bath. 1.2 - srSE 'ja'sg- - " style home, labutous mas* t P re tz a l T im a In Iho Mogic Guys A Gala, 141 Shos* shola. Sen d covor lottor a WantedWa experienced motal Needed N tor busy worohouso 1*eOO-72t*WORK Ralph Eslinger lo soo this ao ValtoyMoll, Isnowhiringlor ih o neS lN 202B ,T F 83301. rosum o to: PO Box 2103, fabrk:alon7pipoweUets.a lal -M c k a m ,v rin train. _ home 733-9576 or 420* h tur m $11*3?6oO. 3 2 ^ 7 ^ * ^ PTpositlons.MustbolS. ~ Twin Falh. ID 83303...... pC.pcocoaa.oaulpinont.mill------. - PHONE li08.patturoaalta)la.L(>* 1622.194*296 ' _ Cornor_lot:^^;^dfm.brick- c o r — Apply in porson, botwoon right. Experienced in car* _ 217 RESUME l6& 11am, Mon-Frl. SOLICITORS HAIR . bonasiak^sloot.Wbi Bgo n « . Needed tor now carpol PREPARATION------.b d rm w-bath, loncod yard, W antod expotioncod wait* STYLIST D( ^abimy\V?r'ane” tosV itl _ fruit troos, garago, sprin- poraofts. PT graveyard. In- s Join our (un, proiossional -:SJ^^OuoSa^!^^.°ld _CcDot*8 * o e n ia r a - A i^ rO n 793-2009 73 for customizod 7; kling, 324-4428 for acot: Prico Tm Value Hardware is call a s need ed , ^ d posi- » (2 each) 1500 sq .tl. lot lino G E M I QvVeinPotroll.slofome ID, ^ loom of hair d«*^ner8.Tf»o WarotMuso Wa mechanic nei^*" "c prol. resum e-R oy Slotton accopting applications for now TWtdDimenBteff Salon 'od: oc Welding,belt lacing. J 736-2166.______-E homos for sale. Range, STATE REALTY lull lime hardware and ___ Own tools req. Start at p DW. AC, 3 bdrm ., 2 b a th , RXER UPPER 210 SALES ' ~ s < ^ n g onorgotic a caroor O Parl-lime cashkm neodod. & ^lt”733.1«>8** sprinkler : system . $72,500 u, hoysoware aalos>36ition. orloniod stylists; Roxiblo ' $ 7 ' .0 0 a n h o u r. S o n d ro* Mustbo19yrsold. — Noariy complotod comlort* MAKEGOOD AJSOOP CAREER ~ Applyi at 147 Main Avo. hrs, guaranteed plus com- sume s i to: 540 Blue Lakes each. 3 bdrm duplex. 2 a ! ble 3 bdrm 2 bath home. RENTAL Twin Fats. Idaho B lv d .N . SQUe 56 9 . Twin Vaulted coiGnga. vviyl win­ MOVE m isslm. p ^ vocaikxi, hoH* Bl ! PROPERTY •TAPSfTAPSITAPSI ■ days,40nrpfolit«h«1ng.. Falla. Idaho 83301 ^ dows. dnortFyetlecienl heal u „ r Radio advortising salos ox- p Part-time inslrtutional cook, . All brick 3 bodroom, 1 bath, r H om e on c o rn o r lot wilh 3 ' Phone sales in our ollico. C areer opportunillea wiih t0-6:30pm, experienced ■ pump with air, high Insula- oculivo lor tho Twin Falls i Warehouse opening (or B 1 full unfinished basomont, [ b e d ro o m s . In b a sem e n t. Mako BIG StS. Days & W «^..l.n'.>gl°d.y, ,j|shill from 6pm to 2am, cookproiorrod, c Includos ^ iton, custom cabinets, ovor* OWNER ^ FINANCINQ. Only Morkot area. Excoltonl ben* quiet neighborhood In sized g 2 car garage wllh m oiil pkg Includos: LIboral - Mon*Fri, self-m ollvated In* some a weekends a holi­ M omlngsido, O lo a ry dis- , $25,000. CaB Jerom e office . . . Hlrlr>ofoR . dhrklual, dl able to lift 5 0 lbs, days. c Apply al W oodstono much moro on 1.3 acros io* 324-2236^ or Eugono Cook commission, hoallh insur- lrict.Ca«734.1744 5catod 2V* mitos S. of Curry ^ once, vacaikxi. Aggrosaivo, 211 ^ TECHNICAL subject to preem ploym ont Retirement ( Cenler. 491 - 9324*3100.«144-94 . . . talonlod individual con - • ^ o S o iS e w riS ts * ^ " * substance s ' dbuso test, high Caswell ( Avo. W .,TF. No mI mako this a c aree r choice SALESTsERViCE I• F ^ litt oporalora school si graduale or GED. r BuyarsI J posrrxw • Construdion Apply A In porson at: Gem p, EQUAL^OUSING BuiWb your droam homo with­ NEW ON THE MARKET 1 o p e n In e sta b llsh o d com* . Retired or senior couple. ^ T H R E E M • Mochank» ■ • Stale s Paper Supply. 1801 needed , for carolakor of OPPORTUN m r out tho big upfront $$$. Immaculate jtr 3 bodroom. 2 lontii^ABInVS^Mwilfb® . putor retail business. Sond . Mitos Homos providos con* REALTY kept conlidnoiial. Contact * • Machinists . Highland H Ave E.. Twin small[ molol. Iroo room; ~Al rati eststa advertikig In thb bathi home In desirable Hits 09.9 FM, lod froo eOO- resume lo: P.O. Box 146, . amalsalaiv 736-1654 [Jnm p sp e r Is tubtect t o ^ Foir struction linandng with no' famHy f tocatton. Prolesaton- ___ . Burtov. ID 83318. . J matos I ■ogd down payment on matorials ally t la n d sc ^ e d with sprin* — 225-0999 lor Intorvlow o p - . -1 SCCAA Head Start is ac- 10 Mako offer on ttito • Cooks 213 21; WSPELLAICOUS 10 advaniw *any prafarenca or suboontractod A d ktor |< system. PoOot stovo In • ,P9inimM,______:_____ cepling applications (or a brkrttlBn cr cSscrtrfraSon boBod on (amOy-eizedhouseatoneDd ' CAW SHOM E 212* TRA M , Twin Fans 733*7300 OPPORTUNmES i now boloro Internal ra to s groat r room, split bedroom '“ 'J m . Su^p^ Sorvico^ldo a g - -increaselland-daai.npt f yard. For aato by owner. FURN»HINGS 1 T Burtoy 678-i040r No F eijS!anSm ic^^ ' floor plan, plus much moro. ^ ------AMERICAN STAFFING, INC havetebep^inton..CaII- nukw5$tfdig»rp»ufftar = Join the *Winni(tg Toam* in a ■ - WarohouM, fectory, and ~------' © (P R E S S • ATHLETIC ■ fly f E d u c a io H ? II Irf Twin uan Intanslon, to maka any Uidi lull-timo sok» position. Ex­ PERSONNB. SERVICES pratsrsnca, limitation or todayl Milos Homos. 1- 734.3745 7 ter appolnlmom. coftstruclbn oponlngs- r a is , W endell. Shoshono. pr 800-343-2684.0x11, J a25Cvprot«wav ^ 509. »» SHOSHONEHOUES coiiont bonolNs, ploasant Immediate opening (or two M I N D E D ? StaLnloy, I Buhl a H eyburn. «biKrimlnation.* Famlial status _ staltimmediately..WB li Your poaillve, confidoni, < ktdudas cMctai urxlgr » e ago c< environment, opportunity train. FT. PT. seasonal and service diosol mechanics SSA slartino wage (U.44* ^ PERFECT HOME By8y< Ownor:>4)drm. 1 bath. lor growth » advancomont. compotHlvoporsondltyis.. $5.71):FEr(t6.l4-W45):* ta IMng urith pa ra i^ ^ fsflsl . A WELCOMING - W ood burning atove, ga- temporary. AsBkiiynonts in ne ed e d for a now expand* f for somoono «wth oxponslvo ' Bring rosumo to DIano Buhl, B u it^ rtF , Bliss, FE It |e.04-W .45}. Begin* » HOME I ra g o , 7 0 x 1 2 0 (I lot. Mott Bovd at 204 Main Avo.N. . Ing 2 yr old CO. to tho aroa. f pso(la (oojing oakxV or cNOm tastoi Spedany d<^nod 3 (SoooitM OM JOTDmO. poriontoprolorrod.Should- S ir tw m . . . '• In Ir a n ic e neighborhood. 4 - . bdmi,| 2 baths, q u a i^ con- ^suSdMston. 324*2256 ------Clothing clorks & cashiers1 CaltodOT^ERAFEE htaTDOwnlools. Sondre* - ~ ssr.’saM rS : = bedroom, 1 V* bath hom o vontoncee, < spoctous atrium rtoodod. Apply in persAn atI 734-6452 sumo: Box 94052, SThe . 'Bb a x e r T h ^ NEEDE0~ cplications la B-12-1994 a t -nTHs newspopar M nol with vaullod ceiling, w ood < 512 FARM9RANCHE8 2openb)os.CalOaryorBob ! aroawAwaulifLtttitoftoora 512 D y S ^ y , Twin Falls, 1*800-721-WORK 77m w N ^, PO Box 548, 2 o sim.AppIicalkinBandjob ~a ccM a R y a ^ U n g lor raal slova. and much more. 1 ANDDABUES EOEM/F/rW Twin Fans. ID 83303 '7to*6401^ or com e to Lyn* cd e scrip tio n s a ro a v ail, a t mastalawNcMilnviaWaiotM - ■ Homo has t o v o l y ^ with , wood IGA tascpUcatkan. < _ SC^^ShgonoSt. 5law. Our loaders are hereby mature trees and uiAdscap* bar, | pallo. Extra nicol Call 340 340 acres; % mllea river Club Care servicos. Blue Ji Informed that r t dweUnga Ing and Ir near Candy Ray 1 ior showing. north no and w est border, do* Lakea Couniry Club, m ust s i adnrtsed In H s newspapar a n Cano Park and Sawtooth mosttomi wen, aeptic, 3 bdrm be people oriented person, f School. $81,000. Call Noll home. outbuadb>gs, spprox. ab lo to.w ork w ee k en d s a ' 1s p o n stte a ael(*mothrated ^ MAGNIFICENTl ^ c al HUO T0II 1M tt 1-800«e»- 733-2365or73«-1329. Homo ^ located In prostigtous 100 acreairrlgateM ZS hollda^a. 40 Hours por ia n d b e a b le to lilt h o a v y g -400-blk.:-on-Buchanan- -*ns offer a potential incom3me of $30,000 to sweep, diving board a light* 'allaMa, all canal water, w ^ - ■ $70,000 annually.’. ToT( qualify y o u m ust hovO.Ownerawantlo per M acre, aasumA>le toan. record, must be ableble to follow simple directirctions and must be f Vl J I - ‘ prkne family netohborttood. ,selllCaHRayforappoInt* ------a b le to Nvbrk closelyely with people. And you3u must be able to I 2,800 so. ft. 3 M bath. Ot* , " " " • ■ 513 ACREAGES ANO start inimedialelyl; I I States Bos Serviceses, Inc. JJ room; a nnlshed bsmt. Lg. kitchen w. bay window, din­ LOTS Weoffei^; • '• One^rvone Training K E X Y R A I I S A B A L A _ ) I N C O M E F O R I YOU... ing room, new wlnoows -10 acres wHh houiaTthopT ~ ♦ Poid^acqtiqii______C overed deck, fruit tr e e s .. - ______. 1 ; — ------....jprinkkKtystemrdblooa*- :=:REA - LTY - ..('toi o u old (raea.N ew sktlns. . ^-NowMiriiring schoolbus drive,versfo r:— new roof. $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 casfi. ' • Liberal Commissionsi rage. Mornlngsldo school 733-4321 g< • A c t i v i tty y Trips • R egularr RF o u t e s ------Consider trade o n ^ or lg \ • Medicol and Dental P(Pockoge district. $120,000 orbosi offer. 73& «1& S •, '\ •t Excellent Retirement PPc ockoge ’ Substitute D rivers,s . . ■ Price loducedi Beautiful cus* “ 3115,000 buys 40 aoree ■857 CwfoaaWflit______Itom >30 ho

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    513 ACREAGES ANO !S1> HoeuHotES 602 I UNFURNISHED 604 6& UNFURNISHED 607 « CFRCEAND HOUSES APTS®UPL£XES j a M p i i LOTS 12X48 2 b ^ m o b B e home RETAL SPACC i j • J 6 •crot. «c«nle Creek AAA-CtoM. very quM , don't OFFICES 0 $125 UO736-B022 2 bdrm h o u s e , $ 385 m o 4- ^ I ■ a \ waterfront lot. irfcluding ■ *. dep. 706 fith Ave N.. Buhl. 2,075sq.lt.ollice& roi8il- l > I bam . S35 JOO. 7a>-392fl._ S i7 3 4 -7 1 0 1 . : • spK».^4«h.AveW.Cal DEVELOPMENT P A nC B . ■75 Tam arac mobile hom e.: 4: bdrm.-2 bath home: Fire- ’-± 734-3070 er 733-2424. g : uAvaSitiBJsriafBBuiM ____ . = 14x70.2bdnn,1bath:now -xlaea.-family-toom. gas. — } c a rp e l. stoV e. relrig .; ‘ ------^TFOFFICE SPA CE.------nearSnalwRtverRini.400 • •)w«.fene«dwd.$600per/ Handi-cspped acoessfcle acre*, ptenty ol waWf. Roa-^ $ 9 M 0 . C all 837-6391 « r ”,office on a gro u n d lloor. a i $225month.$12Sdopoc!t. HIO lr>o pasture. Cal Tony Lash . - AvaDableAug.15.Kimbei1y ^ CaflTM-ttK). . \Oood c en tral lo c atio n on ^ToniLath&Co. ^ Buying A Mobile 2bdrm.1bfllh,$400-t-ud. thecomerolFieraPoOL eoo-«»o3ao. Look lo tho leader. ____ $2Q0.dep.:fa4^_ ^ 2 office ro o m s w ith win.- “ Gfl EEN TREE FtONOAL : Beautiful new 2 bath, 2 a ^ - idows, aircondUaninaaal ^ S S T m T D n i i 1979 CHEVY CHEVE1 roevELOPWMTPAnca’• 1 - « ) 0 - S 4 8 ^ I bdrfflapt,$650.$695por ...... * 5 7 1I #5134498CMH^0«1'...... j n S u n U ^ , Idaho. Four utilities furnished. Call TU" #61011350, H '*II93'^ CASHIorusod m o. Several stin available. •733-1674 a leave m o ssa g e _ ...... ecraaofpnmdcommar-— . . .amo^^farequ&sd.avall' M ^ utt see to appreciate.- W 1979 0LP2 1972 JEEPWAGONE . dal4iotoi-CQr)do zoning. ------tiw baehoinea.------or Chuck Perkins. Wills 7 Bfoekmana324-«203.-- : C all w eekday* 6-5. W ills lnc.734-4411. _ milKHOWOHL]K 5I^1:.;*777 IHCB639S3C ------t»600-T7»aiflT:------r.. - .Eorre^2J)dcrabobBe-boma. ' -ltw.--7»4-4411-Weekend»--.f - aevDnlnQs733U539.------' X -1979*DAT3b s u h ^ o - , 7 9 B — !978^U!CK-skYUHI For sak): 14-xSO’, 2 bdrm mo- C an bp so o n a t 7 1 3 S h o s ­ tm m :.H O w o B mm'iiKttowoNLf...... D otuxe 2 bdrm , 2 b a th du- “ * '^ 3 9 B - Jerome: 14'brand newmo- . hono St. S . 3 0 x 7 0 bU gw - otfco. asphalt parking. 460 1 9 8 3 B U|!I^CEHTURY«||yi K 1 9 8 8 MERC. TRAC - lobor«>vii(l.3;M«l7 ■ bile home, rent-purchase. *; 1 - -T E R t4a.C rf733.iaS9. - _J1 volt 3 p h a so po w o r. 734-. m i m \ K m o m ...... ^""»1988J For salo: 1S78 Sih.ta • -moT7$300dwrCaI1733- ' 7395 dSvB 734U427 ovos— >5 COW0GUL ...... \ JONES WE HAUL i1804or326-^5 ^ PROPERTY 14x70. Sot up in nico park Cofflofdtf Property lor font In _ lnJoreme.206^-48CT Usually can move you __ downtown Joromo. 2.400 ; JUIYWHknEtorlossthan La Lg 4 bdrm . 2 b a th , w ith » - (4) heavy duty com m ercialal Need to ealll 1985 t4x67 - trM.$52SS43-5157atlof5 - sQtl. Can 324-1200 1986 ISUZU,u iI - M A R K t a e a a - .1 9 9 2 FORD TEMPiO M-2 bars lots. In Twtn Fate.s. Can)rroo3bdrm,2bathon[ rontina a truck. Nood li ' lo a d s to C aai a A ril 7 J ExcoDont business locationi /SlS803Sfi,WASS3995 I «BS1881C,WASS9995...... Low down, ownof will carry.y. tontod a c r e s of Kimborly. Nowor-2bdrm, mk»wavo, B u t t ^ . ^ ^ I ^ K l m - '■1*8576^ ^ ■ $18.000. Can423-5964. • . FREE ESTIMATES ”rolrig. AC. WD. garsgo. pti- < M 3 Z 4 ^ . ______: ; Call3Z«-34IIO,______' 1 9 8 7 M E R C . ; 1 9 9 2 CHEVY. CORSI Carriage Squaro Nice 1985 Gordon Hadonda : « 2 B 9 2 < Nowor_4bdrm.houselnJor------Nowly co n stru cte d p ro fe s­ A131150A.WASS3775 I • #P3158A,WASS10,995.....;...... "''**8961 2538 Addison Avo E. m obile hom o, with lots of ' sional office spoco. (approx _____C-1 »fte.6.000M.B.-ma.-- :- e«tra«.-$18.000.-438«)1 ft '- 'o m e . $575 mo. 1st. l a s t * ___ ~ QUIETUVING_____- . 1200 SQ ft}.: In ciioka Ioca-_ 3 1986 NISSANANjTAHZA,2777_> 1991 DODGE VISTA sianarybWoM 980). 5.000 t : -$ 2 0 0 deposit. AvaBable on - ■fl~IXB2ni2S;WA7S3?95 — i?3098A,-WASS999Sr::r:..— : ^ ) Ttl,t,3Sf8?3!»------facilities, no pou - -- - 1 ^ 1989 MERC.. I 1 9 9 3 Fi)RD TEMPO BUILDINGI ^ 51B C ^I^T E R Y ,L qr8 664 Quincy 734^600 " PRIME OFFICE S P A C £ ._ ■ ^J'IW2I76B1A,'WASS499! I 3ATIHISPRIC!1WASS10,99S...... 603 FURMSHED gtStudk>,$285-fdop^UtltHioa- .1- * 8 9 9 3 Ju st ott Blue L akos, Oflico•« Lotsat Lakoviow.Garden. Highly visUoreXconont pork- . space and storage with . AITODUPLEXES—-^id^nvoftiortly -j locatod. ino, all or sn a ro whh olhor ^ 1989 MERCc. TOPAZ > 4 9 6 2 I 1992 PONT. GRAND « block S, lot 58. ■paces. tenants. 1616 Addison Avo. «135919A,WASS5995 1 flfll}6379A,WASSlO,9?S...... orathe«ldooia.Foraaleor ■ -ibdrmlufnaplforram.no =; “'^ 9 9 9 3 ^ p o s s U e to n o optkxiT^SSO t Studio stylo, oxcollonrtorl” -E.-$;56portt7plus“ taxes. squsre teel. CaD Dan Beard . more than 2 poopio. no person; coniral location. _ Can 734-2905.______■ ■ 1 9 9 3 FORD I i '1992T0HT."CT0lND"fl ^ Three Lots In Sunset Memo- 7 3 3 ^ 4 9 . # 0 4 ^ . utllitioa indudod except Suilo S lor 1. Now bidg noar M298197A.WASS699!?,,ra*599iB I WB53640A, WAS 511,995...... I*«‘9 9 9 F _rial, 825-5319______: power, 601 Main Avow. ' covrihouse. Space only, or 1 9 9 0 S U B A R 1 1989 BUICK RIVIER* Small 1 bdrm. very, very I^\ l^ ^ o sit.-733-7076 hritv lum. 73 3 5 5 m . 520 REAL ESTATE nice, utils paid, close to , m0494BB, WAS 57995 I #UCl3«7B,WASSn,99S...... » * 10,897j SERVICES «hccotf>o.$575.736^55_ “ Protosshxial poram(>} to GEM 605 ROOMSFORRENT. . S h a n profosstonal offico. STATE REALTY . 1st ft 2nd rnortgages, homoS 60#-UNFURHSHED ^ PnforCPA.Atty.orany 734-0400 _ equity k w is. bin consotkla-: APTSmUPLEXES MOTEL » mo ratos 736-1981“ i ^ 1978 DODGE f 1989 DODGE CARAVil 5 tions from $5000 to - othorprotossions.Call "*h«4997'N IF- Industrial Park, 1.5 — — Nice Nl private 2 room, bath, 734-2314tetlnto,___ U . d IP310SC.WASS3995...^!"1?^«2887 m07299l.WASSS99S...... • - • acres, $25000, N. ond ora r - $250,000. C a l today. ' 1- 1bdrmunhimepl,anutUa - light housokooplng. No ' CK AuoelstwlRnancU ■vaftov. 734-4761______paId.AC.no pots. 734- a , ^ k l^ g . C a l l T M u ^ 6611 FARMS FOR f m 1984 DODGE • 1990CKEVYM0BUU:i aiStoavomoasnoo' P ^ r i v y a ^ ^!.°:'!°» 3 8 9 B I #KB0I9S9B,WASS11,995...... "*""*8978 ------518-MOBILE-HOHES------TBQBIuelaSsRlHlK— - ....BEKT 736-«ia0 ------l a a bdrm nMt------1 a Laurel Park Apanmants i m g i rtix . « 3 9 B , j ~T990 F0RD F*150~4X4{ 14x66.2bdrm.1bem. Rooms lor rent. $40 week. 3 I «B18294A,WASSll;995...... 176P4auricaS;N..TF. 'Can 734-3540.825-5733. _ “■*18,977 *43^4186. Rupert. 734-4195. — 1991 CHEVY ASTRO$ 1971 Colombia double wide. Rooms for rent by tho wook, . f 1 bdrm, 220 a m o +150 dop, all utiGtios, cable TV. maid ^613 WAKTTOREKT #1A50523A, WAS 513,995...... 3bdrm.2bath.Raalyniee. NOjwtaJPf^^non smpk- j <**12,968 needs te be moved. Needed before winte r^ i— r992F0RD"AER05WRl lgOOOO.67S.52SO.------.^vSTS^rlSSlw ati~ loa8l'2‘bodroomB wtih _ khchonotlos. a 2 bdrm fur- .. E l ™ « 4 9 7 6 =t-----»ZA9fl9r9i^WS13,99S7Zr-^«H b976r — 1972 24x60 3 bdrm . 2 bath. nished housos lor rent. rage.'Singleman ovor 40,~ Must b a m oved. »16;500- - S I S S : 1733-6452 or 1341 KirhboHy "-ro& edU .S .A k Force NCO. :suBURB «S 497a ► _lJ9j9i FORD F-'fSOj oHef. 537-6851 after 7pm lfX3 0fPet8.734-43B4. |Roed.TF.WOPET8. ______Medium siz e ou tsid e dog. l » J #P32098,WASS4995.. >"^KB57480B,WASS16,995...... Undor $500. Non-smokor. ’°*13,967 1964 Fleetwood Broadmoro, a 243BEDROOH Shoahono:si rooms for ront by I 1991 FORD EXPLORERS 2 bdrm*. Ibath. vaulled TOWHHOU8E8 th i o d a y , w eek, o r m onth. *-, ______eclling, alLalodrlc. firo #IA599S0A.WASS599!^!»^^!y499l I WC84576A.WASS1S,995___^"*l4,986j ro 601 FURMSHEO from$440. . i 615 ROOWIATES. HOUSES Washer & (M r hookup i 1 9 8 6 C H E V Y ------SmaB yard a storage ~ WAKTED - tv.733^17ah0fS0m. Nopety734«<^ ------6( AS29a9SA,WASS649! _ 1 bdrm fumishod apt. in TF. . 606 MOBIL£HOMES ^CSl student wants a roo- 1964 Manatee 14x66, 3 Qoodlocalion, nopots,no0 2 bdrm. 1 balh in 4-ptox. _ mate. Reis roqulrod, call j m 9 _ F -0 r d :^ bdm), 2 b am ,w ood skiing. _ Qoodk)caikm.$360 + $150 ClClean 1 bdrni with AC. $250 bofare3om.TO&6162. #U23780;WASS59_?: *16.900. C loan 79 Tam a­ ■►dop. 423-5926 . - Males or fomakM to share 3 rack 14x52 all oloclric,V. tea UNFURNISHED 2 M m .^ ^ B a r o e s , all utHs. 7JiNice1986 14X60.2bdnn1 *• 1 9 8 2 G M C S . S1l,000.Broekman's*1- HOUSES balh, mobile home. Buhl /P3210,W«S699S-.. B00-T7»ai67.7a44t67 ; Mobile Estalos. No pots, Buhl.'$170 mo. Rofs ro- Ei - $395 p e r mo. Ctosn 2 bdrm.---- | oured. Kevin 733-4110. L ^ l 1 9 8 7 f o r dL i m M k ^ 1993 manufactured homo,r 1 bdrm.washor-diyerhook-'■ walWo-walf carpet, wash---^ Noodod roommeto to sh a re #A2236B7A,WASS599 QoMeo W est double wk)e,e up. no pots. $350 plus do-*■ er-dyef hookup, stovo a r e - --NNi to unhxnished 3 bdrm mo- ^ m r a exponses.733^ 2 bdrm. 2 balh, fa m ^ a Bv­^ po^.7Xi ---- bI ile hom e, loc ate d In VII- . ing room, walk-ln showers,a , 2 bdrm, 1 bath, flreplaco, hiBiB p A . Reis. Lease. Isl, laot----latfeI W est In Joromo. $450 Roommate F to share nico s^d new «54.000. CallIII basomont. $49 5 -f $400 do->- 4^ $200 cleaning a security,----mo-i-dep.-Nopots.Calli home in Buhl. R oforoncos ■.... 436-J374 ovQ aaflor.4om_ _ _oosiLNoools_733^a._ CaB734.2385,— - -324-6903 1 lor aooftatlon,------roouinxLCanSfi-^a ______!

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    I I *3amam a. 90,000 mBocloMd^mdloaM^M^1 wm purttMM optkxi for $17,104. St.OM.OOO cap reduction plu* $450 acqul]ul*mon loe; M payment and 74.50r.rvv»89T 7: .C. Paymont doos ivX tn^udo tax andnd tiuo. Ooaler Rotalns ApplieabloI RoboKn.RoC I ••Plus tales ta)(, tneda M d 74.60 Ooo-Fee, O A C . Deal* . .* 9 9 7 7 ? . ♦ 1 0 4 7 7 f

    . . » 1 0 6 7 7 ? i l .50 Ooo-Fee due al Incoption O A C. I wlerRMahwRMwlos. . r*'» •. .. - 'F - e Tlm os-Novw. Twin Falls-oils. Idaho Thursday, Auguslust n . 1994 : J-.-; - R e n t - F a rrnie‘t''s r Marir k e t - M i s b _ 6 1 5 A 1 7 _ rBjHlBnjn 615 ROOMMATES 70S FARM , 811 FURNTTURE THIEISEI WANTED MACHINERY AND CARPETS ms Room m ato w antod for nico. ImofTudional 460. Axial Ftow, Heavy cano sofa, tans-rood 2 headers. $22,000. design patiern. exc condi- L o a U s e i LI C a i ^ - tk>n,^250 or b o a oftor. Al­ a//y Ol' i w n e d ■ - 537-6579 ter Som 734-4326. H International 82 boan com-jrtT i ■ -----blno. oxcol shapo, martyu i y — r Dryer. 266 compuler, 25* n oxtra parts-Call 825-5463. ^ 902 APPU^CES— ------color T.V., storoo cabinet. Om John Deoro-4400 Combino. “ r-CaH733-3iMr ^ — l i 2600 hiB, sot up & roody ior . ilf' Brand now GEoloctricstovo, •BA J i c !E ! ^ »• King size pitew lo p ------C l. m A a I b o ara. Includos ovorythlng i l tergrahaawoll.764-Sl18 ' mattross .& box spring, still is! In plasllc, regular $499, m • A l l P rricedjtjL i SeU ----- Now Holland. 80 flroko. 282 GE 7 cu ft chost froozor. iiko0 sale lor $250. ■734-6881. CATTl£ - haybailor. Hydraulic ton- m now. $225.115j e t Avo E.,■■ Largo slzo Hon black motal . — - sion. floatation tiros.-com-i;;; ■ A 6 i4 .W ^ l.g 3 6 .2 6 4 9 J I ^ I H a f 55 hoad. heavy Holsloinoin plete overhaiJ. now paim . desk, wood top. matching leally^wneie i i on* GE-rolrigtkalor-froozor, al-'I- paddod swivel chair. $400 T • spfingof hoilors. Coll o'M- w ,n • ^sel. 733-7617 - r nirws. 736-2459-______—^ -mond,nkoiiow.'^500.CaII • loney D ow nI DI e l i v e r s di: 736-7666 afior 7pm _ Liui now, sofa sleeper & tovo • • N o M c 70}ioad Holstoln milking Sudonga grain augor. 6*. di- ,od- rec t drivo powor lako olf.>lf. KoTimorowashoradryor,2: se at. Oak trim, b r#SM »fip^ m cows. IS yoar ol Al brood* ],H hydraulic oporatod hoppor}or yrs'oM, usod vorylittio, was3 f l TXVLMt^riBtr^ XI ing. low CCC. young hord. — -pan.-Sl^long. like now,-,w.- -askJr>g$4S0pair,(»»^2r: 1982 D0DDGE-1976 MEIERCURY 198714HYUNDAI -1371178 GRAND — -Caa324-3119." ■ ~ Usod 1 season, Ightly.' —- := •— pair. 734-6993. ; Ouooohkte-a-bedsofa. '/ Broodino bull-324-4011.1:- Call632-2262orto-4530\0 ^ ______$325; ARIES 2 DR.D COUGGARj LXJ2 DR. MiMARQUIS Clostrum stortod bull calvosVOS orS87-61B3 __ MAYTAG otectrteWothos ■ CnnatlorSom733^153. ^ Excellent tnnsporUthtation. - Automaiie transmitmission, p o m Economical. IrontIro wtieel drive, test Extra starp.harp, beautiful wt)lte.vtlour tor cnto. 324-7360. ----- Swathor IH 375. 423-4377 dryor, noar now-Iiko rww. Ouooo size pilkw top iwer brakes. jWvb ----- Day Old Hotsloln bull calvos TRACTOR:Small1300so- O rigral $495. asking $350. m attress & box spring, still Iofsnl0.$70.^2929. ___ rios, 4x4 Ford, loador. box«X 734-7404. _ In Plastic $200. ^ 8 6 8 1 . I g g g j Quality E a tlim Httlfera,•. s c ra p e r , 6* a u g o r, 10440 0 Maytag washor, good cond,. Sectional: 4 piece, beige. . 200bslo600to6,Tr»lolo hours $5500 without augor.ior. $125. Can 7S4-2294. $3Q&oxc. c o ^ . 436-4873 vaccinnlod. 344-52S7; __ CattiwokorKis 734-9040. PortaWo Wostinghooso dish-1- Southwostorn Docor, Must Simmontal boll. 2 vt okJ. oasyasy. Trailer-f1olbod,boavD(l(ul,il, washer, oxcol shapo, $125. soo: end tablo. $35, ratloo ...... calving. 32^-66(fe-~ ~~___ ~ gooaenock, 5lh whod,. _ Call 733:6750,______lablo,$80, lg,lampj$25, 8 3 U N C 0 U I T I V em. lamps, $15 oacn.-misc. RCURYTRACE jovyy^ Stanod calvos. 324-3353. rampe.Saxk), 24’. Rosaurant slovo, Grizzly 1988 MERI :ERHTBK7|19S Straw. 1 100 balos. » 4 doliv-^ Canj0fr324-SeS8. __ Montoguo, 4 burners, 2 loolM mako0tf0f,S43-8249 Front wt>eel drive. S speed orod. OaJry. $9Ston. WANTED: 15-16‘ singk> axloxio griddio. $500. 324-7520.). Twin bed. Spring, mattress, transmission, air Foodor hay: Call 2'.^>tontrud(wiih l^rauliculic 2 2 4 W 2 0 0 N .^ r ^ o & Irame. Liko now, $75...... 624-:<544 ovoninos. Oflno.lo.- ’ durTWbod.733--8^.-- ~ Sewing machtno A cabinot.- ■ bilo.35M2g6dnvT;______Wafflod:MF124bok>f Skto-by-skk) rolrigorator, A7S, 7 ^ 2 9 7 1 ______8 8 lorpo^^l^24-4905 a]morxfcok)r, »32i! | Twin b u n k b o d s, all motal, 703 DAIRY . $450 or bost oHor.; ______EQUlPMEt{[______now in Iho box, $170 (wilh- -• "ouimanrossosl:------HOMONEYD0OHW/I 198919 FORD B Harsh food truck, scalos.^ 706 FARM & RANCH Smlch'aUs«IAprtlar>cea.1 Cal734-a8ai: 245W ashihgton^19^ good tiros, runs good.3d. »IPL£ICNTS ? TWW MATTRESS SETS- 1988 PONTIAC LLl eM A NS W/O. Rangos, Rolrigs. 30 TEIEMPO ■ utomatlc transmission, power steerinilerlno. power l)rakes. air $15.000. 54^8263. ' $a9.Fulsot8.$119.Hotol . to 90 day warranty. 9-5 ! % 0 | Allwheeiarlveirlve. air conditioning. coniondltlonlng. cruise control, powerr seals,sea power windows. Lalo modol Spoody boot do- QiioonorKjngsets-$99. 7M CUSTOM FARM lolialor, dbl drum, (stoolDol W anted dead or alive. Good Condition LEARANCi PR _ SERVICES nibbor), hydraulic scolporB,m , TVs. VCRs. S Appts. Call 734-1373.676-4933 _ driven by soif-cont oil sys-ys. TVOocter.734.fiM...... - Twin s b e bunk bods. . ^ tnzQ e price s s m . 36 rnont ' All ly p o s CHOPPING & tom. Fiold roady. $3250.>0. . W asher & ^ o r , strong constfuctteo, i® . i i THRESHING, rolory hoo-)0- 326-4872. eves.______oxcollont coodjtion. exceitont condrtioni $125. anhul^dK^lee'^i29y}p s ■ ing, swath, rako, balo,lo- Molal 16'Gpudbodwithbolt. ' 734-4757 alter4om. ttiis payment. groundwork, rock pIcKor.^ ,M 6-.2310,______- Twin size pinow lop mattross i% o!m i ftandvW oavor. S43-68S6. 0 ^ -707-F A R IM eE D ------499Z^0NTInAC-SUNBIRD:DSEl ^9851LINCOLNTOWWNCAR- Pipolinos & ponds, sido- S S m Crystal Blue Metallic. walks A'drivos. tnsurod.)d. AAA Alfalla sood “ S04 BUflJJING 812. HEATING 4 AIR Jarrv Stnkrv. 736-4474 iiJTTf matc/iing leatner Intenoiair. ______■ poos, a grasses. MATERIALS CONOfnOMNG S Z j t m conditioning, air .Custom I s m work wanted.Bd. B obH atnntonSeod ^ t s conditioning, crvlse con Grain harvosling. Trucks:ks 734.3587 Of 733-1477. __ 36'oxtoriordoors, $35aa.;•: For Solo:aG lo-K lna300HT an the power options. ------BVftiiabk».e7T-4Sia.------Rockwell hingo-butt t o r n ^” woodstovo, w- intorer p’po. — .— Custom hay.otacking.'Calli i i 709 HAY.GRAW kil, complolo, $85. Call"- -Used onco.-$1200 now— Jott.823-4914. • - ___ .-.-ANDFEED ______733-9248 - $600 or bost odor..Call. Custom mociianicol Laminatod beam s, variousI 733-0188 ovo,.______ROCK PICKING. 2nd crop, oxc horse hay, kmglhsA widths, Hurncano wood stovo with surtacQ or undorground could dolivor smallall C J 324-4071. _ bkwor, $350. Call Wavno Bowor 545^719,^ amounts. 734-353^ - - Motal roofing & siding. 324-5165,______f For big balo stacking or ro- 70 ton 1st cutting ooodquaJ-«ll- CnB 736-4653. Afoon rvot. air conditioning.Ing. power door locks, economical to - Whirlpool 220V, 1800 BTU cometjyaiy and lest drive It todayl trioving Call 764-2525 or hvhav,$75-4a-S56. aircooditlooer, 1 yoarwar- 934-57§3 ■ ------~ Feed Orain Mills, Nown & 805-CAMERAS- • ' raniy.$400orbostofior. CLEARANiMCE PRICED AAT: iBMiM II Hoy 4 grain chopping usod, many makes & sizos.(»- AND EQUIPICNT_ «?ia«7,:g»§.______Manuro hauling Installation avail. Grainlin ______Duirw's Custom Fannlng- bins, augers & othor grainain Great condltlonl Momiya- 813 HOME — hanJnnaoquio. 4 3 6 ^ 7 - 43»67tt5 or 733-2809 [ _ Sokor cam era. 1000 DTL. DEC0RAT10NG f i First cutting quality hay. No H as tim or & 3 lo n so s, ad- B KOEHN STACKING r i ^ 30 too. $70 a ton. Anykny justablo Hash speeds & C al Scott 543-ei0e& Duo lo point ol salo conver­ ^91 i H ambunt 734-8426,______B 8C Mark or Don 543-5275 sion, wcrani soiling our old — : F re sh p o a and odt hay in— 1 - cash rogisors. H imorestod, 705 FARM - ton balos, good quality, no contact store manager al 1991 HONDJ)A ACCORD LXil 1978 JEEP NTOWN^M MACHINERY rain, 400 too, $60 oa. Rox-n - a06 CHILDREN’S ' K ings In Tho Lynwood __ burg a w a ^ ^ r # 458-410505 fTEMS Shopping Center, Twin s WAGONEER 105 John Dooro grain com- c 4X4. aatomatic trans., ■ bino, oxcollont condition. ilT* Fishor Prico car soat, Iiko on. Straw, 1 loo bakM. $34 dolcv- . ------tioki m o d y r!^^ 0823. ZZ------orod:oaityr$95ton:—------now7$40rRedininginlant- ••814-JEWELRY------powerjteerlna. powel______10'-Honn-Combifio pickup.up, ' Feodor hay. Call 6w.no, $25. CnB 326-5305,L. ANDFURS .. brakes. W ASil49S Iiko now. *32-5529. 624-4544 ovonings; Or m fr 807 CLOTtflNO 1895 Now HoHand choppor,“ bito. 351-1286 dnvB. 20% ofl all jewelry in 4 row. robuilt ongino, al­ - AUGUST. Twin Falls Coin 710 HORSES Slondorizirig honkorchiof>> •VfitmJ^^SSSL^ most rxnv hoadof, *29,000. __ stylo, Jostica McCiintock ' 1975 mack, conv., 20'ei- ilo. bndal dress, while, size 9- .815._LAWN&QAR0EN lago, bod alt hyoraulle, 4 abor. air conditionHoning, power door locks. ■lOtft S11.000.JDHi dumpcttop- ^ 7 yoar o(d sontH maro. $800ioo Wedding dress, size 12.r. 'Quick sh a d e , privacy. Very iv’*31^835 ■ ). protty trees grow 6-8 It per '•’"''"JSSifS! &pjx>l*Armhand b o d dig-lia. c r bost oHor. Call 733-6272!72 novor worn. Was $800, 1989 HONDA j S- aflorSpm .______now $600 324-7428 ' yr. $4.95-$6.95 dolivorod SAVE OVERO gorcart $1600. Call 733- ” mo. PolledplB ntablo now. cuiIT TO: SsiBof 736-0014.______AMxindtx OH-Thoroughbrod ^ 1 808 COMMUNICATION Brochuro(^)U7mfl1. CIVICLX •• 1990 Ford 4 WD Iractor,at y . sonefl show hone, excel riding. $2500. Vory niceIco' DEVICES' Tractor rototiillng. wood 4 dr., 5 spd. trans., air modol 1920. with Iront _ mowirn, blade work, com - loader & six additional im- :ali ______cond., front wheel drive,. __ _2 Motorola Radius P100 2-2. , oatifW An olMV 326-4631. »IOO piomonts. Undor 100 hrs. stereo system . A ppy'm aro, 7 yrs old, groatQat way radioe, with hand mics,s, TRACTOR: Sm all 1300 se- BOO Exco) cond. $13,000. *I0;‘4 7 0 = WAS ^ 9 9 5 ______352-4439. ploasure riding, oxc brood» d 6 ^j'nrQOfs. 423,5055______rios, 4x4 Ford, loader, box ^ m aro, gentle, 15'/t hands, scraper, 8* auger. 1040 20' Wostom lotogo bod with ' hours $5500 without augor. 19^ FORDD^^IRUS JJ. S2000:326-5470.______^ 809 COWUTERS silogo sido & manuro boad- _ Call weekends 734-90^}, m M WUEY ors. good condition. A O H A 2 y ro ld lilly, broke. _ Appyflobinfl. 438:5522^“®' IBM c o m ^ M o . 20 mog HD, ' ______5«-^e974,______jrr $199.756-1574^______I817 MISCELLANEOUS i & Black beauty & wondorluily 5400 JD Chopper, 3RN& « « Now 486-66 com plete sys.8. FORSALE hay hoad, 40 knIfo,fo, sailed, rog Tennessee;f„®. 420 HD, SVGA software.0, ______. DO\WN! Walker golding. Call ovo- 377-ie0Q,^ $t.DO-A-DayMeltsTheFst 1988 CHE^EV. CORSICA1 1989 SABLE boon attachmont. 1959 InflM l 3 S S 3 8 7 7 .* ^ ” ~ " ______Automatic transmlsslo,sion, power steering, power . 2 lo n tru ck with hoist lor Horse boarding. Curry"y, 810 FIREWOdb ‘ New, an natural dlotory sup* ^ WAGON Dana. 544-2519 Crossing, pasturo. barn, _ plemont lols you lose I Front wheel drive, auto. Power seats, power windows,f. cncruise conlrol. Ironl wheel' 6 row 3 point boan cuttor.— iTM)UtstJls. 733-9503 ___ . B conj dry mnod, $500. youM weight wHhout diet or oxer- drive, power steering.mg. (power brakes. Ford or Forguson nosos.DS. Hor«as:BoiMht,aoldar>payment. 6N F o rt tm dor. nowly painT Hocorcow Small okwric lan. $8.00; - 8 9 5 8t1 RIRNITUHE- od. Can 423-4745. ___ Tim W ison 934-5952 ' ■ Call734-8889, ’ _ 8 row baan windrowor,■ &* Long yearling APHA atud A»CAHPCTS 300 galon ovorhoad gas . m94D0DIIGE SHADOWr 1 9 9 1 F O IRD THUNIIE dump. 6 row boan culler.er. coft.ilO OO lfii. 324-3940. 50 tank. Excolontcondsion. bolv mount. <32-5246. ^ 2 tw in bo d s, ffto now , $50 > Automatic, power steering, pi -s: Register Arabians, 9 yr ^old ftfl Call 326-5682, $175-Call324-3601. ** . brakes, tilt wheel, cruise conli AlliB-ChaImorsD17.3pt,■® 8’ groyman>,$1500 &3yro)d r 4xr BnJnsw^ck8lalopoolla• power windows, power seats, ----- ^------blador$3500;424 Intoma- * 40’S Stylo mahogany hutch, F : $ y 4 Bavfitv.SIOOO. 436-9156 ; ble, $800.73^4360. tional 3pt. r bbdo, $3850: V excotconstnwtk>n.$425. f WAS f 8995 Snapper riding mower, 30*X* Roglstored APHA stud colt,o't. CnlS36-6163. *84 Sudd dry van, 45', good ^00 c u t^S so . 733-4806 yoarling and 2 yoar old. BEDROOM SET: King Sizezo storago trir, $2500 or DOSi BALE WAGONS; NH Super HdtywDod bod, box springs^ offer. Call 543-6793, M ^ 9 2 F OIRD I TEMPOi m m r 1048,1032,aothor mod- I— A m attross + 7 othor pioc-c- - Powerwlndows, power nl..n,.vii»i(i.«IKg6aI Roglstored sorrel Arabianlan a s ; ANTIQUE 6 pioco din-n- Anilquo dining room tablo, ' 3 seats, alrcoadltlonlng. T ' maro, woll broko. $600. Burt«yTractorSaJv»B* Ing room sot, mlsc sm ta-a- loaf & 5 chairs. $695, oxc. - “ cruise control, tilt wheel, Comblrto & tractor pans! 5 « J 6 1 8 ______btos& chair*. S e e to appro- low miles. Paul.lD.43e-5^ .Tw&lwrse traOor, now floortoloror >■ stereo. $65, single water I We sold this one new, 2 dr., I Drills • Usod lor crostod^ EQ(JI>ieNI $175. Cal 734-8396. bod. $60. Zenith computer, miles, 5 spd. t/sns., stereo - $125,733^4430.______w heat seeding. Inquire PO . CARPETSALE I system, tront wheel drive, bri, Box 132.Buhl.lD8& 16. Savo 00 all brands, stylos. &’&, Family m em bership to The red. WAS9949S ForSaMtrusadtanit T T cokxB. Pricos start nl $4.25^ , Cbb 734-^93 after 6pm, 9 9 5 :: s 8 3188 German-made, all purposo HOJ ir* ayd. cut loops,cut plush,h. For Sale: Reconditioned equipment & trucks. Low* English saddle & tack. DTicesI Can ^ 5 1 1 9 . . $ 6-'$10.B ooulflul borbor,ir, VCR's, microwave ovon's, 1992 FOREIDT-BIRD 1199193 VOLVO WAGIB0KI1993PRIRELUOESI — 3 2 ^ 1 » ______— $7.50. Outstandingprintsts A CB's. 530 BKw Lakes, o r . . H asston 3 row b e e t digger, O ne used ooo«o-nod( trailorilor found now horo (n Idaho ' 10NTwr; air cond-i cnilst concantrplpom rsfi^j - Sotdmw,malm0StS24.000IAotomt0c, ^r condlndltlmlng. - Unroot.pernwindo\‘indotvs.alrcoodiaoolog.nar— - - model 565, ojcconontcorKft- '0 CaH 733-9444.______^ forsaie&W^bumpor»r $i2-$i4^d.-lnSloc|^r ■ 'llon. Call 67&-845G b«lore or For sale: Troybiltehp rotdiil- M chlr^.023^ __ Savo on oroors. Homoovnv or; $600.4 'X 6 'all metal WW-2 h o rs e , ta ll, tan d emam ors. Contractors. & Prop-?\ ulililylrailer.SSOO. Flox (dl* orty management wolcomolo' Plus CTDM ^W ng systom. - ~ JD ^ SbSc$17^^ __ CarpetOutlet J02750cab-4W D-loador Hagerm an, ID Froo pallets. Call 733-0931, $29,500 2aM07-47B7 ' iw a t 713 POULTRY AND JD90103pt&PTO$6500- - - T he Tim es N ew s, o r stop p o — HABBfTS Couch and lovosoal, __ I rust-floral print #iiinsi BA TISFJiliTiOMOFANVnr a M O I k n. ExcoDont condllton. $400. '• ; t t o new brown leather jack- nn 'Wild turkoys:dress^ cr r’ - Call 736-39« or 734-6767.1. ' els. Women. 6.10; men LIMCOLH-l - M E B C P B YD l E A L E B I MTHESTATKB l O F I D A H O dSaiS»°?i7,soo“ Bvo, 432-6629 JO 4660 MFWO. 500 hrs, — Early American couch. $65.5. M)on styte, 46; $50 each. 'fhmoneydotr/i,OAC. t j $79,000 ' For tak t standard & mini Roxtex . r o ^ g iovoseat. gold. $50,0, Docosonlc lood sealer, Juks iHdrrisot Ifie JLegend Contii'inues...Our 3(eputcItation Qrows ' JD 7600 PO, $47,500. rabbtta. 324-3208. __ swivd rocMng chair, gfoon,n, $45. LawnChlel,21'',6 JDTTOOMFWo.iei^ $25. Can 3 2 ^ 1 0 , HP, •ell-propelled, rear J07800M FW D , $62,000 715 SWINE For sale s dkiing room tabkiio . baooer, $ m 7 3 i M 6 8 . 503.568^735 _ — wHh 4 c h ain . exc«l s t ^B, , LMnew.ceOularphone. $300 or best oiler. ^ ll JO M «M 7700 combine die- — 736-0173 after7pm. «Ti£SK87“E h v aal.AO, belt unloidor.18* [K ,nfl.40> 13,324^1.... THEEISEIKIM IRS Full^oilomnwln-tcpbunk . ffOTO header. 11‘Sund pickup;lp: 716 FARIfliSC. ■ " H o m e of the Theisen PlanI ~ The S slest PlaceilnTlie l World To Buyu y A C a r Hosston polato wirxlrower.. __ b e d s, all metal, new In Iho10 I Like newl Voll Uni-Ilex 01 exc«l cor>d; B ean cutler.. 33- ‘ Quick sh ad e, p r l v ^ , Kv box, $teO(wilhout ma|. m t.»4aeal,Cai734-ae81. . . 7 0 1 M A I MI ,AVE. E. TWnFai^ 733-770(lOTdLLFREE;1.a1^800^16-7703 ed.-Full alzepiOowtM mattrossa I M anual traadmUl electfoA lo. . 3 mo. P o « e ^ plantable now. s. console, very good condj- BrDchura(W^7-4181.•■JlSSM.'*-''- tk>n.$t00.733-4496.

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    Misceliancleous-Recrreatlpnal - — ------■ j I t e t e v e t f Kt e W - ______~ T ~ I t ? MSCELLANEOUS S20 g; PETSANO B2S K WANTEDTOBUY 827 827 GARAGE SALES 903103'T OATSAND ^ rfused^ FORSAL£ ' . . SUPPUES = UARMErTEMS W ant^: 1-5 acres, c lo s^ Gooding ^ - 745 Utah. U rge ___ > Mtaen ahoti. wear tho Purebred R o ltw o ik w p i^ ,' Jerome, . iwith ^arn & or appls, ap new sto v e , m icro- < 4Wji Bayiinor,-$3500. temaje.ewoekaokTSoO- ahed ■ elecfricA w «or. Long w8ve..mc(Qa:yde.-vacuDffl. wi best offer. 733-0340 days ^ B th e iivalley! ; Piwx»r7teEtl«pper:— ■ ------— T(aiS43«)S2:i— ^ -Jtldrclothesrond tablesr “20f733-2l40evBS.’ di»h08.I^On!y9-5pffl.l ^ Rogitloted Portion Mttona. 2 E J s s a s c ! ! :! "s 61Ql8s0m sM b0^,-11Shp 'm S ^ iemaioaaO colon. Wanted: VV 1968-72 Chevy Jerome* Garage Sale 310 CChrrsier engine, excol 1976 JEEPWWAGONEER V1991 FORD M150 J UMdvo(yB0le.$175. "$75j$^.Call^45-2262 ’ | EastAveLFri., 12&Sat. co^.$6^orbostoflor. « ft320 now). 326-3374. _! .ES^si^sirsiKr J13.N0CHECKSI • ___ 4X4 1/2 TON .W e i bred AKC SpA»gor _ Jorome: Yard S alel Aug 11. 89 K aw asak i J e t Ski 650- 14-0428, GrtdTresipoffdlMl MI73E,6CyL,SSj»«i S«kfl*»300.5-rV.$35.Ej{. SX. very low hrs. with roll­ efdeeft2s!73*,000 MSet, Super Qteal is'Siisiiyss.'^L^ -AvnOr— ______.. ing stand a oovor. S2200 or ^!L_M595_S — Sw«mp cooler,-$200.-Sm: — b w te n o fr7 8 g o 7 4B - - 8S S10,995-W OiVO«yi.=;;= WanlodrCouch.loveseal^ TF-2432DomiDr.Thur»a — =19695 - room AC, «100. Monoooco 69 X2 Kawasaki. Low hrs. 1 M I T S M P ------tBOCtnlnba(e,f400?Sl00 — PfI llih a tyK. ff-*T ^ fam- " IBiSHLPUl- 1”, Ily yard s ^ • Children's a round! SKS ammo, (400. Call 733-78ftor Z ir a n o r S ^ .^ J ^ S Z f o * «4>l1SB,SB0tr0Ma, I992^ITSUBIS1iSHf------Mae 00 ••ml-tulomatle -n oduHdod)es.anlk)uos.tnjit ExcsBnt C eaAM with b a rr ^ d lp , *450. Call Woa\ mannorod male Uama." JP30O.2-6pm.______S 90Sea-dooJotsU.$3500- - -73«3«l°riyrt»lOT.- btok6 I l o h » d . p ^ & c u 6h .. WantsdLOoghouao^nowor- IN -tort S n'um to Jv** ottof. rt Con 7^4-4430.- Wa*S29M HOWOHLY____ * 2 4 9 5 EjiXPO LRV VAN^l : . Caa ^7202. I I-044A. A/C, AM/FM0>sH1t(, Twenty Five Cent-Cablnel - TF . T F a m ^ o r d S itell Fri ^: b A v en g e r. M orcury'oul- aSal0-5.1526BolairCr. board, bi powortrlm. 2 SS S 64S2276_ 1991 GEO Ml«ETRO i;“0* $13,995 -NOWONLY_____ I 7637t«tere9pm. #4-l06B,A/C$!trM, .*10,995 Window and atorm window. — o.c.LDUol6oodiesll______Pontoon boat $390. 34V^x35V«.^.Aamot«l tt. Call 543-8948 ExcsOsat C o^ioi^ Grtst Fsel Ei 022 TOOLS AND • Wanted: fonldOO. 6 cyfinder The Indoor ^Vhitehouso bool motor S WaiS4495 . HOWONIY____ wtioei barrel. ISO. Woodon motor. Also maihles, and ™ *3695 1^1993 SUBARU LOYALEL Bwaa light. $15. Droas- ■ HACWNBIY ■ Garage Sale jni r ^ . $ 4 5 0 .7 3 4 ^ 2 4 _ maker iort^brand now,' — 75T hydrauftTprbM. hydrau- ^ ‘ sspacfts avallabie. go^>04 CA&VERS 1X4 WAGON Tf ?i ?tH 1V T r , i Thurs-Stinday ' AND S H E U £ 1991 CHEVYirs-10 1-1078,25,000 Ml«j. l)c tcrolt bender, hjuraulic ' I4-099B, 31,000 lAltv >wcr V^dows & Lodit, _8ia MUSICAL_ ,ah«ar, hydrauBc horizontal Sellers: 10afTv7pm ^ j)re«a;ft^r»uBc pump sta------— Cai 733.5260.______-Buyers: lla m -7 p m “ IOV4t'-1971 Sport King camp­ Sport. Red ia ^ : Cal 726-81BS:— ~tO head.4x10cabnet^oxcel drill I prota, Wostinghouto ;; 1993 Northland BV campor,~ " V i m , 4 cond. isoo'orbesi ollor. 1/3hpbloworlen.4rollor Wanted: VN Nico awing aot with TF- TF- $5900.734-3071.______TURB04X4V r D R . 4 X 4 horac swing. TO3fel5. SALE areof, : I4.Q CaB734.ia20. ... stand*, tool atand. oxgon- J I tri-pod la ck s lor cab ovor f4-ll2Moed«l,PBWtrS«m l-028B,U)w MOet,' W anted; Old Melal round Kay’s Kksaet. 1704 Addison A/C, Cotwtfi, PowtrWWow*>w» t Exa) Black ip ln q tp ia n o . be n ch , Bcetylw < w i . Smrth torch V, ___ . AvoE. - — campor, makes loading :utlrat CesditioiL .t ^ — • $400.^7&5328. - outfn; ! cySndersT 1 oxegon,~ --now8paporbe£734-4e54. 'i ^ easy. H(o new. 7344001. -to d u , LotoiTOwstft o»S13,995“ NOlVO«y.„.„.7*11,995 1 1 aoetvim .2 butane, lar- W vs anted: RoseviBo, Hull and TF. Wq*S899S HOWOHIY------Bundy deluxe darinot, oood gon-C02mlx, 1 pr metal 78 0'A' Cavoman. gas a _7495^^™ “ =«Alon.733-»CT.______o th e r old pottery. B utter- *F olectric. brand now jacks a saw horeee, rx18-tandom churn, collee grinder, Fforescent ^ light fixtures, 1 " axle. w-«)eetrlc brake car i drapes, rods, curtains, g ^ ?catalytic hoator. oxc cond. 1993 LEGACY SEDANSi brancTingiionsoriAathavo $1406, Can 733-1425. 1993 MERC.. TOPAZ ,1;I-I19C 26,000 IMe»,A/C, Cmije,i$e, hauler w-rampe. Call 736- voul 0 3 734-6915. western blousos, suits, _ ! 206^78-2/17.______J 8676 beve mao. ~ ^ hats.atios.ski)a^,reai ChChinook 14' ovorhoad 14-0958,2 Doer Spert Com,* , Cojjiiteffe, Power Wiadowi & tods, Wantod: Schwinn Airdyno goodclothosa ^ swoaion, cicamper fils 1 Ion, doan A/CCtsfeoiWiitebtTWs, Letol S i ^ phaae eloc motors, oxerdsebike. 109Omodei < furniture. Irg assort- 77Ttodel 70 243 youth with 3x9 piddnginfarmationcaa' for i parts. 326-5227______ment S ' of 2X a ^ size Tj ,asco scope. $375. Modol 3&-^.LeolodonPok> u dothes in m en's and worn- 70 4; 3 0 0 3 6 Hohtweighl, Kev- W anted to buy: 4 h o rso o r en'S.Fri.9-5pm.643 ^ 4lh ^ Uno,e%m8es-Westo( U , r^ ^ o ck trailer. Call lor stock, WC Tosco scope, ao*. 0 deaka. Call 733- _ _fcfagleVaDoyMaD 1 fS75,(pal733-.iaff,___ __ u m m t . ------B H Buttato meat. 3260504. Wanted ^ to buy a pre 7 5 Lux- , Copiara for aale. L arge a»- Dressed Phessani*. i 08 MOTOR HOMES I lectloR of reconditioned ______432-6629______, AND RV’S I : ccpieta w aning a t S 2 0 5 .1. r ^ e a ^ a ^ n ly a v aila b le . Freea^ta, ^ youpii* WantedVi lo buy: Cylinder 972 Eldorado 20'. self-con- I 227»hAvoE. head I for a 1967 Isuzu pick- tained, supor doan, low FrMhBerrtes Ars Back Jup.Ptione 733-5724. _ mllos. $5995, consjdor. HudJobofriea.Goosoborrios. WantedVi lo buy: good 351 trado. 326-4911 or 326- CU 7^2347. " 4223 toavo mossoQO. B LoganberrkM, Blackcaps, Ford i modHM motor M h or I 3 L J B /\RU. lie981 23- Ford Nu-Wa molor- ■ ■ ■ ■•■ ' s . wlhoU auto trana. Must bo ^ 520 PETSANO berrie^ol^n < RaMbor- ' g| ood & re a ao n a b le price. homo, nowiy ovorhaulod. 3 Avenue » TwionFaUs « 734-it - 8 8 6 0 I SUPPUES riot, , BoyserberrtosTBlack- C i W m arblos.anyatnouni a 901 901 ATVSAND «$9000.4360^. IL bor^,B>uoborTioa. o i ^ V ^ it^ s^ cert oon. MOTORCYCt£S • (2) Peralan kiltona, CFA Itam a'p o M re wKa. 6 d t i a' “ K ^ M i r t r l a M S c S n ^ ^ W vi anlodlob^ molorcyelo 1982 1 « Honda Aspencado with ' (^^ahotejWoi^ 6-20; e 64^4860 eves for Inlo , matching cainM raHer. low - miles. luirdrM h, $8500. Hti yyi iii W a n t^ to buy- Oid Savage m - 3 Fomalo Chowpupplea* “ SWEET com. rifles. . All kinds a all sito s. J73^*360 ± after 6om. mother, ^ e ^ . Cai 324-4823. 423-5797 ! 1988 1981 Hariey-Oavidson FXR. 1034-4736______^ now palm , lots ot chrom e. RASPBERRES:Youpid(or W ^ anted lo buy: O neida sil- ■ J e moa. old C ocker ^ a n l e l , . -verpiate Fantasy paltorn.* _xl.tt 1.000.93^5502. . m1e.Buf|.oA>fe<'< & holmel. R uns oxcel- 1994I TEMPOD ^ ExcaBenl quality. poM ^e EastolKmafl,onAddtoon ”1982-1965 Tornado or Rkr- JStort. S ilBOO. Can 788-2228 dfttvecY-»400,OM09t^ ^. e ^ r Information call ora , In good shape. 19S9 19Si Harioy Davidson FLH _____ AKGOadwhundpifipiaa.^ ...... - Horitage Ho Soil Tail. New- 2-^1DOOR $125.AKCUtaaoApeo. Red R Haven peachoa. pick to “ Avons.Tow mis., immacu- Wantodtwotwinboxsprinos. p t i p ^ $150. ordof.CaltS45490.______VI lotecond. AskingSIS.OOO. I o A ” ’ ' Cd!l»60a3. " oood ax>d. Caa 3 2 4 ^ ^ 734-1945 ^ Of 432«05. AuatraHan cattle dog; Nou- 624 K VIDEO- W anted: used 4-wtMOlor. 71990 ^ Yamaha 180. oxc cond. P O R T ^ C tf 3g4-350& SV terod mala, 2 yra. 788- ■ EHTERTAlMCNr - towmls. $1500.733-3122. W wiied««pw cash tor the 7^ 1420. Balevuo.______4TELEVBI0N ^ 1991 Honda XR100, now 2.3L EFI • 5-SPEED-) - CLOTH BUCKET Baby Pot bally piga. $35 _ following: Old cowboy condilbn.^.3S2-4439, spurs, chaps, guns, tack ^ SEATS-AIR-REAIEAR DEFROSTER oaAOud(.0eeas.& General G instrument Video 1992 Yam aha YZ60. G roat C yplw H satellite system ,, catologsoxct. RonSIO- IM' • SPORT SETRHRIM PACKAGE “ * 620-7953.______shape, *h little uso, $1500. MW 734-7371 _ Can 543-6376.______j_#FiYifirrivni------W^ anltobuy1965Muslang 1^Y Z125 Yamaha, good 825 WANTEDTOBUY w ilh 2 6 0 o r 3 0 2 m otor in 1&< V REMAIN AT ^ good worMng cond, and a 1 sh«)0,$1.500.C^ LUCE i 10* & Laraer non-working, or 2 piece couch In dusty 837^51 iSterman. s . T H I S c o lo rT V a « V C R 'a. CaTT •'roso.'pirik *i or mauve. In 2 9 19B0f Yamaha WR250: - PRICICED.. ' 423-4676 e v a wtods oood cond. 7 3 3 ^ ____1 S2200o a o rb < « o flo r. CiA 2 horses ter hunting a ptoa- Want Vk to buy; 6 person or ■ 73 rlobptt$a;;;,rfwnbn.bnMkiid>iiiB<.tritioocbiof$3;ia. • 8 ;7 sure rWbg, prefer geWings Jlafoefhottub.7^0016 (Jj" .'swsifrh’is-i bI u t will c o n sid e r m e re s. Want 'A to buy a p d r ol quoen _ m 423% B»vea.______733-142S.' ______s I iz e quilting fram es. Call *79 O n w X, red temate. 7 moa. 4x44) ATV. & walor typo wind- _7 3 3 - ^ , ______new. »e 50W mile*. A classic 733-1548. mill, I complete or parts, W v ant to buy; bread mixer, n - molorcydelR me uns groat, all 733-10B7 daya or 543-_ _' b n cdsinet. french doori. original on a very clean. — ■ ■ ■ 543U‘AM. -TT b nftE seoitli - - tlonrgra«wHhehilor«nr-737X1iTur7x16 ulililv trallor. ^ *KHoi»^j|TO^^rO«>d— ESiliiHiXJtfitfagon ' r 73^0755______I For a tto h k n a b v d Hooter X J5o«rf7aM7M ' 8’ double wan m etafeostM Wart ^ to^g^phamptonJul<> < I f ^ ^ 1 ______8' new $2500 o r b o a t ollo r. - - Fora^Pigaon8, 8unnIno- .1 • 734-9780. or 43a^59a^- •hamRoJIora.Ooodperfo- | ------l F * i ^ ® mera&cok>ra.$5.06pa]r. fireplace. < 6' stoot posts. . I■86 Kawasaki KX-250. $700 733-0640 -1423-5104. or b e st ofier. O ood c o n d ... 543-S70S______For Sal«: Rag Auatralian B' Want to buy: Late model, pick-up,.Mazda or Toyota. '88 ^ 1 Kawasaki, KLF 300. Bay­ & indoor-outdoor cajpot re- i^inm lieegew^Ae^ ou. ATV, $3000 Of b o « ol- ' Fr^^SlMic^abbyX.Z m«nena.73»3374. ' | tabby and 2 black and J starVan.Noededlorcom* j £ •1.9L Ep'4 Cyl.»5-speipeed'Air••Remote' _ •1,9'L EFM Cyl. • 5-speedBd» • Air'D eluxe 'w hke to good homo. S oe af C«topebed,LIBleTykoscar C mercial i business. 733- '8 '92 2 Suzuki G S SOO, sp o rt Mlrrors«LXInterior*R&Rear Defrost • Power Luggage Rack* Rear Windc'indow Washer/ 1Q4a2ndA»e.W..TP coupe, i woodon wagon 0016 < • street, str excel, cond. ^ 400 wheel*, cow skulls, rosos. “ Of bertoHof. 7 3 4 ^ 1 . Steering* Plus Muduch. Much More Wiper • Many IMore Luxuryixury Features Fre«7mooidblK4(Ld>X WwMtobmPortabtoarc -SLi a tM alnm s. 734-7260. ■83 Honda VFR750F. only 733-3507 -J w eld er& F M high perior- ‘03 - luM pi;mMs tf o n C PM tnenn.>ia.titouiBnitf»»SmonwrO« TwmtwMfmmol 01041 SI .(00 cnn dewn trM: toRu'ti Fm cnmtni M ntu.Uiic tKurTf dn«vlwul'w I «■) fliM It IKttW QMh Icr CB^rVCR^, micn>- macep*(tsfor^or428. 1200 12 mi., mint cono. Free lemal* Lab-Chow X Q; $7,000-ofier. Call days . ptiivr-L ovaa kida. C M ! 3 waves, J CD'a, scanners. ^ 82S-5408______$7 woiMnaofnot.733-ft444. WMltobuy:Rebbks.f^a ^ 678-5869 ^ or 677-4642 alo r ■ ■ FrMpupeie«.calanar5pm Computer*, C printers, any- | - Of leave meg 73fr«33,------< W «< lo buy: Traw l treaer~24‘ !61;Sk, « M S « $5MofwllfirKirf««ility > PICKUP 7a3^.WlpidQjpfrDo. ; t/^ .C d l 324-4006 g l^ m o * ^ ______7 IH ITS EnlertainmeM centor. aUo Wind>es»efRMea.734-a466 5 ^ aeeka home wilh loving »sholvoa kx girls bedroom*. 2 paranta. Haa all ahota. ! W reeked. burned or me- wf*.&'200BlgRod3w^. e h e n le a lfy b a d . C h e w ^ K ciioSv:;».'s Good s modem tennis string- fttsff\ 734-7000 -i2 adorabia.-Ownar haa new . -I Ing machine. Also.ping - o tv a table. 324-2834. J03TBOATSAND ' lob ^n o t Mop. Pl«*»® J 62Z. OARAGESAtES I994F-15Ii0 4x4 Pickunip '94 Rangigei ‘Splash’ Supei UokkiglorSsldodgtass, f UARWE ITEMS ~ ieiGabl(4 • 4.9LEFipCyl.«5-sp•speed * U Trim •AM/FMStere:ereo • 4.0; EFI V-6 • 55-speed • Air • Cruise/Till •■ AM/FMAM Cassette • : German Short Hair pupa 14 n seii-baling raft. AtumI- ~ • bom 7-4-04. Show winnet*. _ - G A R A G E ^ •Twin I-Beam Suspensicislon* Selling Truck in Ameimerica Aluminumm Wheels • Many Other Optionsions Included gocdhurMre.axooompan>- Lookk»tor5ih»heetor,laie num frame a dry box. 3 model wilUrade acreage Carlisle oar*. Electric I S A L E p =i T I M E ! ka g d ^ o n l y . $3700 flm . n s s9 par month* *2 n o n t h * ^etorJr^.C all73^ 2DAYS.6UNES, J ± • » iwt pqtMt M n«ur fN » a .. tUtw 10 ol O J7 ra«|r (MC. tcM wnea■ e e e i s s u t 'SMpnatltjoOtl.1tl.SUQtfornot*gui))r«mm 77»>r^c

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    908 MOTORHOMES 1002_AITTO PARTS . 1006 .SEMIS & HEAVY 1006 SEMS& h e a v y ' toos 4X4 '■ 1008 4X4 .1028 CHEVROt£T 1045 HYUNDAI •' t 1076 POHTtAC ■ AND R V S • ____4 REPAIR S ___ ;; EQUIPMEfiT - eqUIPMEKT . H r— ^------; - 1987 Ford V4 ton; 4x4. Callaii ^ 6 Ford F-tS O 4X4 V8 4 ■- 1977 Pontiac BonnovUie, : 1981 OodgoM ldos 20-. —oxc FACTCRYflEBUILT j. 423^4377. MOTORS V979 Ford. AB 92 Detroit, 13 '7 5 Diam ond R oo. 2 0 ft si- _ ‘ spd, AC. 2-lanks. sharpJ It Moviiig m ust s e a t-93 Hyun-I- goodeondlton. 324-4011. condition. $9,700. Col ,.H . sp d . 1962 Intornaliona).i). lago & m anuro bo d , oxcol>1 1979Choiyyhoavy’Aton>n cimil.«57l»:73<.«)4e____ _ dal & c o l, 3 dr hatchback. *- 734-0510. ______350 Chovy-$489:3 0 2 ,Ford------$489; Many moro In stock^ ■ 550Cuttimins.9spd, 1980» tn- lovolors, 2 rool AC. 2aw- ^ ^ JAPANESE ENGINE fti bolod potato traih>rs. wotkitj^ll^O^er. '87 Lincoln Town c&r,3022 _ 82331608 . • nings all oround, 6.SS K TRANS. 4x4 spociolsI Can67&-7574. ■______- T-98 tran sm issio n . V 8 .4 r V-8, excoDont sJiapol L o tr t loo- 1-600-365-3742 ' 1979Subwban%ton, m«».t5.300,6<5-gg76 ^ -83 Chovy Chevotto. looks & .. Oruin oon, mo/iy moro Ioq- — - I960 Intorrudional dkKol 10- 7 6 Frelghtlinor w-gfBvd bodj 350.4spood. - tuns good, otify S600.423-. ot highway miles. $3950.r ToK SSS'.iSsfa- luros. Call 436-4254t oot r Poningout.7 8 Pontiac. ' ' whootor with wot kit & spud Must soOl 1983 Chovy Silvor- r "TVlndows, excel, motor " ft Ilatbod. $ 8 0 0 0 . 5 1 ^ 3I noodsdutdi.$1500.Ca]l ado, 'A ton, 350 V-8.S 4588, 7380368.423-5422 436-5611 BSktorVom ___ T-tops. motor & trans. andand . bod. 436:0141 8 « . 3 73&4603bofcyo9pm. ®l* askforGIJoo. ’ ji^me^owcar, For salo or irsdo: 1977 dossljus _ moro. Can 7 3 ^ 5 0 . '78 P d o , 40 0 C um m ins, 13 ~ lo ad ed wilh ox tras. g re a t - apd,-41t roaronds. nowV .1964.ChovyV.iton4x4.4vrtdhi -: »hapet32fr314S.— ------.'85CocvoO«,mint.eond.,—- 1061 ItfZ D A ^ - _ A Horvosl motorhomo. 1985 42 ft. Star Spodtraikw. 3-. m '"».*^S‘»«>-’87FL.400) drivo. rebuilt motor - Can734-9181. . . ; 29,600 milos, 5000 wan go- 1003 AUTOS-OTHER - Now tiros & toip. Exc cond.- . $4600^423^13------— TRACTOR: Sm all 1300 so- r 1964 Mazda RX7.$2595. ^ 7 twf*c gon. now litos, micro­ TT 436-3997 or 670-9548 - ries. 4*4 Ford, loader, box3x '90ChovYLumina.4cy1.AT.1 Call 678-5765 ovonings, ^ ~ 1987Chevy.350robulll on- 10 ‘e x ce llen t sh a p o ! Lois ol " Try a lo<«-coiI,clMilllicj o j ' wavo. full soil conlainod^ RACE CAR IMCA modiflod. 21’A-hopper/flat somLMar- scropor. 8* augor. 1040 plus moro. $6795 or Iradoado $5000-olfor race roady. ][r '80 Pototbilt COE: BCIII 400;' gino. 4x4. automatic. Callill hours $5500 without auger.'rr.' -highway milos. $4450.• 1063 MERCURY { ; todoy. 7 » ( » ^ . ■ quo2hopporbodr24-pull 5 ovoa-733-5790______:for good pickup.with.or Firailor. ^ 5 4 3 « > 4 0 ,. _ J 3 spood: $12,500. .'86 _ -Can wookonds 734-9045. _ 67*^03^431^. - -1990 Toyota 4*4 PU, Loor without 8 or 9' campoil Groat Dano slop'doclcr ' 1979 Morcury Bobeai:$950.- 107B; REHAULT •: 326-5227.1039 AtWI. Rior.l y r 1 0 ^ ' ANTKXJEAOTOS - 48-X102*. $8500. Can 543-. shon. sun rool. PS, p b . grilil 1009 VANS A B U SES ' - 1029-CHRYSLER------1 - .SB0 £ ..E 2t 6 ndahoo_R Q ps. . d ------...... — - - - — ■ Must salo: ’93 custom built -6Q40or543^265ovos.- guard.-now whoofs and Canopy & 4 in 1 loaaor j7 LoBaron, fow milos, ox- - 1983 Ronauft Allianco, 4 d r,' • - ' Sth whool. Irf-axlos, aw- 1960 Pontiac, compkitooriqi- . tiros. k3l6,of oxttBS. $8900.). 1981 Chovy van. cargo, wo- ' '78 Cougar. 88,000 orginal, bucknt lor salo. 324-4914 C o 1 I 7 8 8 -4 4 7 1 ^ . Hailoy windows. $2500 or b ^ ol-i|. eoOont mileage, good tiros.* I, ATiAC.4cyl,FWD,good ' rtifws; 1 2 'slidd out. washor 9. 70 Intornatlonal 2 ton. 20'5^ 1 0 ^ TRUCKS •| CA car. $1249.734-79CT _ tires, low miles. $800. Call & dryor. contra! air a hort. 1991 F350 Crow cab doaSo,7. for. 738-2490. . 4 cyl. assum e loan. Call — stool flatbed. $1995. Call < - Kown 733-4110.______1' -89 Mercury Cougar LS white» _ 734-9377 aftor 7om. m any oxtras. Must so o)lo to 196BChovycomplotolyro- I 1967 Chovy sh o tlb o d slop- XLT trim. AT, w- ovordtivo, * w -rod Interior, 60.000 ml. stored. 427 posi. Win tmdo 733-8359 or ovo 543-§878 tC26 BfJICK noorpc^to..420-5628 m<;ala aldo PU. 350 V-8. Newt 3QK. $15.^.543-8318. oxcol cond. $6.W 0. Callli lOt at SAAB ___ lor ChovyBlazor or Bronco. r 1992Toyom4 RunnorSR5 _ 1034 DATSUN -81 Ford 9000. PS. tondotriy, . hoadors A oxhaust. Altor I 1970 BulekLeSabro, very Cnn 866-7793. y 4pm 324-87^. V -6. L o ad e d , s u n ro o f, ft ■ '63 black Saab Turbo, good . 910 SPORTING GOODS — long whool baso, diosol. 20' ,, nico eond. $ ^ .7 3 4 4 5 3 9/ 1973 Datsun. 240 Z. mag 5 '66ChovyMal4xi.2door. motalspudbod.20-bodd 1974 Ford F350 1 ton. 4 spdr CD, 48000 milos. excol r wheels, Craig storoo,I 1068 MSSAN). ^ cond. $3400. Call dov at . hard top. 283 ongino'. all I ' cond. $19950.7880061. 1991 Bukk Rogal, white with . '6780300. ______■ ------Brond now Nordik Track wilh hotst. 324-5813 orir 360 V-8. PS. PB, dual - bluo inlorior, Ioadod. Callfl $1500.Can733-4019. or»gino!.$3000.Fim>l 324-2669______^ wheels, flatbed stool.. 1993 Ford Supor Cob V4 ton. ■ Groat vaknl Whito Nissan 1 " •Challongor.'WOO; - C al 326-4377. y -3 2 ^7 2 8 0 .______1975 Datsun 280Z 2-f2. 423-5161 - $2200. Call 536-2512: 460 V8, S spd. XLT. 17,000' looks good, am s g o ^ ; sun; ton dually, 1983, w-utilityi tl1004 SUBARU ^ *81 FrolghtlinorsomI.SIB : : -m is. Loaded. Cali Mark bod, toolbox ft-rack. AC, .. Mon's now grj^hrto 747 XL.T T 71 Cydono. 351 dov. 4spd. 1986 Ford pickup, vory good 1027 CADILUC roof. Call boug ownings nh' buckets. 1 ownor. $3500.v)' Detroit. 13 spood with wot ' 788^2216.______; ' PS. now tiros, all lorr ‘6'8 4 S u b a ru 4 w hool drJvo^— ovorsizod driver, w-groph- '• hit, $7,000. Doy-436-0160Q - fl6nd. L o ad o d r7 3 4 .1 4 M ^ _ 788-3807.______• • ...... iloshaft. t l ’ toflrftltox;-PJ:. 734.9446 ...... : .1993 GMC ex tra c a b . sto p5. . " "" ' Qfom-<3&98j7. - 1986 ■ GMC.-350 engino, now' aido, 4X4,2-71. LoadocT ------19790Btsun2802X.5Md. $105. 543-4226.______• -72EICBmfno, PS . PB, AT, - dnglnol now Intorior. - 1992CadiOacSodanDoVilo.->■- vory clean, $180QlCall- — AC, 30/350, EdolbrockJn-^ •Caso5B0CExlendahoe, $4.000.82^129 ______• Lota of oxttaa. 734-2693. beautilul metallic maroon. j-iim roi5s5oBiiE^^ «'84wgfT4x4runs greallNow Prolino bow with quivor. cab. new tiros. EXCEL- ■ _ 7 3 M 4 W t> r7 3 3 ^ 6 4 0 ask • dulA-$17K,324-S416. caso. & oxtras. Excol cor>d. tako & carb. Lots of chromo i‘ 19BI Oodgo D ually, turbo; 1993 GMC oxtri cabSLE . 1971 OLDS96, 4 doorso- d ■ w & lo(S4l now parts. $5000.5, LENT CONDITION. ' 4x4.aholl. $19^000^Call- • '86 Subaru wagon, AT. aun $145.734-1465 - ~ ^ _ - $17,500. - • . '. • - d f c ^ , loaded. 733-1393 dan. 4 K engine, now tires, , — 733-7615.______^ ^ 8 - 7 3 1 8 :------from a m s ^ cosmetic firni.’• 1041 FORD ' .roof. AC. loaded. Now tiros. 19^2 Tq^|ajixlrofy 1-40-k)ad& 20-pun hoppor 76K oxc $6750 734-2485 ^ T02fl~CHEVRptET------I *CQnvottblo* Teal groon, 5 doan, $5.o5 o. 733-7849 -85 Bronc 11. 5 spood. $4400 Ford Mustang. G rnndor~- -fatlQnt_t1gOO 7a.-<.a?40 _ __ bottom trains. ilO.OOO. 1 1 . o a ^ am o r ov o s o r 734- -Bpd,--AC-8toroo.-PW J :------•I' *1978 FroiihtlinorC.O.E.., ~l '87 Ford Rangor XLT. OX- orbost oflor.7 1 6^ 165 . - 1979 El Camino. oxcol cond. 1969.351 Wongino. 1978 T aurus 2 4 ' 5th whoollel set ofjlnglo axle hopperIn 290 Cummins. 6 -spood. londod cab , tool box, bed 7973 bav e msQ lor Tim. • ; dream car. ' w-roof air. good condiik>n.}n. bollom pull trains. $6500. ■85 Ford 4X 4 sh o rt b o d . 4‘ 734-3430 afier 5 PM. Needs b ^ work. Runs now tiro s. WELL MAIN- spd. Lariat. Loaded. 87K. good. $950-negotiable. 1989 Voyager LE, V-6, auto. ~ . 543-4778 aftor saO tw . 1 • 50' 3 axlo (arm bed, ro-^ TAINED.$7500. 1 ' 1966 Chovy Colobrity Euros- '65 VW. good cond. $3,000 2 buil in -94. $30.000; 1- 7 7 '87 Ford % ton XLT, AC. 302 Isfarptl $6000 734-8048. ; Can 788-6315. criilse. 7 passenger, oxc. ° 1981 Ideal 3 5 'pork modol. 2 . port. Loaded, oxcolloni ■ cond. $69fe. 734^8 jJor best ofler. 324-4820 • ------tipoot6.--ACr$8995.-BrocK.T•K.t' -Ford ttDctorrOotroitpJworr 1 _V0. top shapo, 8 3 7 j« 1 3 or_- -86fe»dBrooco,302or>gino,, _cond. 733^99. eveos—_ - Sharp 1974 Mavotick, 302 o|T 727iMrUtnily"48*102-Dfy-L - 420<}943. - " V.8.‘76,OOO actuarmT,' 85 Plymouih Reliant statton• '72 VW Bug. Bumper to m an’s *1>SOO>773-ai 97,17 lust ovor-haulod. $6500.‘O- vans, sliders. GOOD ■■ 4 spd. now tiros, good _ j Cnll 677-4536. ______' 1986ChovySpodrum,AT, . $l300.Canfordotails I bumper restored. $2,95ft ' • 734-3167______• — SHAPE. $12,500 ea: '- B87 Toyotoi;B PUrAC.-PSr- -cof>d.$6500" 543-4284------rACr.cnjlM;AM;FM:Sharp ' • orboaoffor.-543-4167 ^ ' or 1975 Infl cab ovo r.1 3 spd,Id, ------shell, bodlinor, air shocks. ; 733-9509. — j 1982 32' Holiday Ramblor. '92 Ford Explorer XLT. PW,, 'run-around carl $1500. c a s s e tte , 7 0 .0 0 0 m iles, ’^evw '7i ^^ceplionat Imparlal modol. oxc.(c' Rood Rangor. Jako brako.10. *, IKTER-WEST Morol $4250. ^ 1 5 2 3 . PM. cruiso, AC. blue run­- 734-8425 aftor 6om. now roarond. 120K on . 1044 HONDA very good cond. $2350. _1 $l6.000ot«y. 678-3147. on EQUIPMENT SALES hMust soli I '91 Ford Rangor. ning- boards, dollocta> -69Camaro,PS.AC.$2800 . 43e^16or43a-8505 • '0 — Cummins. $5000, considor[or 1760 Kimberiy Road , '91 Jotlaimint flroen, oxcei now tims ft liros. $60«fol- shield. $19,000 or bost ol­- best otter. 738-2490. days -87 Honda Prelude. $4,800 cond, $500 & take ovor 1982 Torry Taurus. 23 It. trade hav. catllo 886-2469) (208) 733-3003 lftr,493-5538afirtr4om, fer. 537-9915 aftor 6 PM. 88 Pfymouth Voyagor, oxcd c vory cloan. groat shapo,JO. ! ______. or 328-5060. evos. or bostoflor. 543-4167. Rhnon M Ofvi iu ^ .iiK 7 . oavmonts. c Can 324-2730.: $5500 firm. 73^2831. 1990 30- Prowlor Roagto. 0V - tmilortopoftholino. quoon>on bod. ac. all Iho goodios. pjwTrTniTMKTr $8995.543^18 ______■ i K 1993 33‘Travol Supromo 5(h5(h whool. roar kiichon, Supor ^ J m . and badroom slldo-oul.ul. 733-3961______r • J ^ 20 usod trailor & 5lh whoolsote in stock. Easy bank financ­ ing, Low downs. Low Pay­ monts. Brockm an's * 1- I 800-773-3187.734-3187 3 3 ______32 ft 1981 Now W ay Hitch.I 1 9 9 4 DDIAMANTIFE LS ^ i!!eW1994IMIBACE!;3 s | hickar, Sh wKooirUsod'od ■ - vofviitilo.immaculalacond.twJ. Calf536-2269.______Sth whool trailer, 2 7 W long,igi 1983 Holiday, air. Micro­ wavo, awning, boat hitch. Jusl iim now. W 5 3 1 0 . 7 REMAINING: 1994 Kit companions tn stodi. Good solocllon of sizos. floor plans. BUY NOW. SAVE . . BIGI1995m odoIs arriving., ^ o u r trado in is wotih moro a t: B ro c k m a n 's * 1>B00- 773-3167.734-3167 . .'93 16* L ayton trailo r. Iiko ^ •FWO*DeluMoie •Cellulot Phono •AnlHock BrakesBS ••Sunroof •Full Power Acco’modiodolions»#¥004677' ' Extra cloan Idoal, 21 ft SC.c . groat fhxir da n . $4495. BrockmanV* 1-800-773* ’Sale;»(eSB260.$00.$011 goo *14! Hwy84^ 736-119MoaVo~' ------mossaoo. — u j j i i M^n!TiT7TiBTr 912 imLTTY TRAILERS ^ IB AT 5x9 utllily trailor, 6 holo | P T m 8 - 3 B | S Chovy rirns. good condition.F 4 4 t& R P B lC B r $500.324-«^ I 9x7 Ilatbod hoovy duty, ro-Oi J ^ I r j r m - ■ - Hoavy duty uliRy trailor. 16*.r i u u I ECLIPSE Ci tandom axte.SIOOO. u i liw 1994 I ~ BUUIB MEW T994TananiI ______352-4439.______- - S&STrallan: 16'418-carhaulora.'d6vo’ taaorfWbods,16'$1495, 18'$1595.837-6501 24 hm TraJkK-fiattMd.beavonai), ...... gooMnock;5thwhool. " --^^ynTnTtTwiyTaW ramps.3axk>,24‘. Can 208-324-5858. Utility lrailor€>/{ix16. Now, $1150. Car haulor trailor 7x16. Now. $1395. 823-4630______• Wolls Cargo, tandom axloj ; »Air Conditioning 7 i m 1994 MMITSUBISSHI MlGiHTYMAXK 4x4 lo o t AVIATION •151 HP V-i •Deluxe OoHi Interioi >0001DuolSpoitMimis •Tilt Wheel •Fl•Fuel lniec1ion*Much,Mudi Mtoi a l ^ For sato flying cfubmombor— ah^. Cal 326-4854 oskfOfGoofoo.

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