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> ' '^(1 > .'5 to R obert Johnm son apologgizes to famniiy, but deniiies killing ly Frank £ . Lockwood Johnsonin and Peterson. Ix'lli 2f'. coicould re- .’\nd whai Joinohnson deserves is to spend 'imes-News writer. ceive lite: ssciiienccs wiilioui ilie pos*ossibiliiy ihe rest of liiss ji life behind bars, (ioodiiig — ^------o f-p:rrplv—:— in eoiineciion wilh^hc■ki■kitlinps: ^~f*ntinn~Pr.^wciiu'TTTurl*hittp~»ri^w ii sa itl:------GOODING - Convicted mur»iiurderer Roben They pieai:adcd guilly to tirsl-degreee mii urder UrovVn ask.ed e d Hart lo remember'lhe 'erry Johnson apologized W’eiVN’ednesday for. charges eairarlier this ycai to escape deal,eath scii. crime's bruialitylity a's he deliberates, fo re- his.is role in tlie September 1‘>03•>03 slavings of tences, member .Allen'sI's neck almost severed by IW aiinu A%vapo([i frffolind 'onnie Marie Allen andd RickyI Lee Johnson,>11. his-fcct shackled and hisIIS hands j,cr attackers and a her skul.l. fniclured by- languni. bin eonti;iucd lo insist insi he is not bound, spo'>oke haliingly to I lan andd llIhe V ic. repealed blow,vs s to lhe head. He detailed . :. ..:ui J.i. bbloody p iccf o f julie man who ended their lives.s. tinis' famillilies Wediiesdav nioniing. •.. --t ..; ththe ‘JO->car-old piinet'ure w oundiiids. running down her arm .'*1 didn't kill anybody.*'' JohnsonJo told ‘ "I'nc Inhurt this communily. thisis w hole ;,iiii fiiuiers siiiasllashed , app.irenllv by a lireI - i f * ______:,:_ ,. . : • ■ tv.itvn earlier thi> ‘ udge J. William Han during: hihis sentencing area. m> fam I' ily, and mv son. I'vee caused^ jn.n earing. Johnson udinitied 16 bindihg1 and cmb.irra.^sn:smeiit and disgniee - I've be hcirayod t-alUnu 7..KI.M'n-on'"an. .jggressivc.',violent ■ jp in g .'Mien bul said his distijistijnt cousin - sonuiny pcpeople." Jolnisoii said, Ml said l.liose who know ilie Tho’hom as Roben I*eter.son - iss tlthi.' man who "Rigiii iinow I agree thal i'-sh"»ld ; \ derci dcsciibe him as a "phys. N\ ildiTiiesv^nifled;ed slitlit the victims' throats duringlg a bloody ear* ‘out oh the,e streets. I deserve vvlutieNcr - ■•.■ ■ I hurJi.Rivc;i\cr oi No Rerum y-moming ba*ak-in nonh o f Gooding,Go fie added. Please see KILLING/A2 j:ei be divided be- ^ j M APpholo M g o C l \ f a y ^ V i r u s T H i & d f friy i “ U.S. Defense Seerecretary Willlarn P e rry ta lk s w ith1 ee> x ile d H a itia n m m tt r i g g e r tt \ y j p e ' P P r e s id e n t J e a n -Bi-Bertrand e Arls- tide W ednesdayly irin W a s h in g to n . M ;in luces m urderler charge ■ • .' - .ii'vj Iru‘iijvivs.iv ^ .M iredo Uo- :lu- proprofile ol';i killer. Vo I f d i a b e- t t e s . ; f ■■ , V.;. U-..I w nil1 t'llfii'i-d eg ree iiuir- i j i Arisistide rhe A ssociated P rc ss~ ...... P a g e C 3 ^ M -W 'I'ORK - The mostist severe; fonn [ oif J ia b e ie s th e k in d iluii ilui rcijuircs tharnks E i f f e l OO.UOO to I million America lo injeei Jllfcllifcmsel\es with insulin e\cr\‘r>' day< |^HE« .i« bele ttrigijered by a vinis: a siudyidy siiggcsis. 111 thi- su im IIIf ihat is correct and'the viru.svi can bc CUniton ■ \ • t-, I.;.S »VMi;uiK-tner inipaned .i bit ideiJeiuified. >cientistN m ay he■ ableah lo devi.se ™ ' ' • vi'iiilp .ill).iihjeies dunnt: a a v:vaccine againsi lype I diabetibete.s. said the i ■ • I Ai::-h.i'||s W\\ltw.IncNday. >tuitudy's chief.author. Dr. Ma>sassimo Trucco •• Exiled presidsident issues .: P age Bl ol'tlifthe L'nivei>ity of I’ittshurgh,gh, V Ccomment O 3 ScieiitiMN know that type I di diabetes, also • 1st public ailed juvenile diabetes, occurcurs when lhe.. [' Ked Oevils un topI . r days afterT iinvasion . . , disi,lisease-Hgluing inumine syste■■sieni destroys _ n i Mjn,ui;;li 1' lliL- t'lily ur unanmious N .. 1 iiNulin-pri'dueing eelK in th«the pancreas., Ncwsday j ;-iv s III iIilmu'-x kl.ihii r.ioi ' “ ’>‘>'11 rankini;s. hit ihc caii^e of that attack is iiunclear. i P age Bl fhe I' new work .sugge.MN iliailai I Ihe inm iunc ' . T .... WASHINGTON)N He said. y.steiii is. attracled by a proteineiii on the pan- - I- "Thank you,” reas c e lls' su rfaces ih,.ir comes eoi from a Speaking publicly;ly forI lhe first time I M M iinis infeciion in ihtscells. since U.S. militaryy forcesfi entered his .Viruses have been suggc.'teil,.c J .MUSO m / i r country, e.xiled HaHaitian Prc.sident if the jmniune system attackck belore. bul ^ # ■: ___ Jean-Bectrand Aria ------Sl:li:l i-.o.u'. - g ^ lhanked Pre.sidcnini (Clinton and the - o.i|'ii.iU. lU'l \\a>V a.shin^lon. lhaihat idea in lhe last several•al v ears. ^all[ American people for Ileading the etTon .IK' i)u- pku'c'N II' c.\|KTini'ntient w|th health Kerleniieiii I’arber. excciiiive diiecioi diii ofihe ' V-’.j> lo restore him (0 powtlower. ■ V..1I ,• ,ii;>l ,\\ vitalc rcli'nu. (ito d ay 's edilorial______uveiiile Diabetes Foundalioiii>ii Iniemaiion. LZ*- ______• ‘’ArislideLjijem arku------; ^ al. — elaborale Pentagonn mmililary ceremony Page A8 T'fruccn's study is "a provtffai^iivc lindtng s [h | | | 1 _ _ tn vvhich he receivedvcd a 2 1»uun salute ...... ’• ■ • ■ ~ - ' ■- iliatRat'heeds u> Ift? lollovveil up. l-arber I mikF. ' -----w ere a tumiirtiundlund from ihe chilly ...... ll will be. N’oii can count onII it.il." ______15-line staiemcnt 11^ ^ issued T uesday______-fype-l-dialK ‘les usually app Ihat >pend lhe isue of the journal Nature: Heilie and his col- ' Aristide offereded one i cautionary . • •IwM'-i >'11 ^•.hk'.ilK'n iciui I d Ul rank high in .•agues examined immune; sjsysicni cells note, saying. "The,he.succciis of this -.vh.'i'l I'-noiiiuiiicc. iiL-^:oreoniiii^ to a study ;iken from ihe pancreases> i>li>f ivvo boys j f c l r ^ (U.S.) mission is directlydin tied lo the !'n .1 ■;.'nc!.i!i\ Lvn>cr\:il \aii\e non-profit ■ ho died soon afler type I diab-.Th»y-had-a d-dlscovored-the------bers-includingj kicks olTcam nd bacteria, but a virus, aapc p p ears mor^e t h e i words lawmakers« anand While House ""p“‘8" i'ikcly in tliis case, lYucco said., i d . ______I ______^onic.ials-havc-longcdIged to hear: T hank - -. ------ii-‘vv..i|'-v;iin,:jit!U-: ^u-uniiy. Rcpubli— ------you. _ _ _ ------pIc pledyed-Wednos— ...... '"President Clinion.'ioli.’lliis Ts'tlic'result” ' i!,i> U> I ip i'iiu o ;i l>;il;ia la n e e d biid^yct L ' of the decision lhaiat youy niitdc, this i.s • iiii.-n.liuciii III i!k’ Ci'nslili siiiulion. cut taxes TE v i d e n c^ p o m tt s l o e a ir l i e s F a rn ^ s t o r the result o f your leadleadership.” Arislide .nn; Acll'arc reformni ll' they capture said. "Tliank you andnnd the people o f lhe ciVllic Scii;iic in SNovember. i Log Angeles Tim es basin in I'JiMhiopia. are lhe fragmentantary re- nia. Berkeley'sy's Laboratory for Humanin _ United States for youryoui com m iim eni to - .....P age A3 ; ;______• • • mains ol'aJ!..el>il‘U ‘ild J Ulll. ape*.’ l-yoiujiom ij^l..^^ !l‘* * 'ii' 'P.m^ _ lead a multinationallal c effort inj;arryiiig InIr a handful of teeih and skillikiill fragm ents like indivi'viduais ol a previiuisTy unkinkntiWn ' iliai’made thee discovcry.'neard a'village•c 'buT tH'e will drilie'Ue'Umied'Naiidhs~io~ \bters oust Synarr aimImosl a million years older• thanth; anything pre-humaian species lhal flourishshed in callcd Aramis, help restore democraccracy to Haiti." < )kl.i!i.'m:i Rep. Mik

Scction A Nali'la lio n ...... 6 -7 ,1 0 T W e a th e r...... 2 C orro m i c s ...... 8 ■ JF T o r m e r G < O P f i ]i r s t l a d i €e s b r e a kk s i l e n c e£ o n a b o[ ] > r t i o n N d lio n ...... 3-5 ■ D'ear e a Abby...:..9 • _ Focus: Haiti , 6 - 7 ------______I hle.Assocuilfid-Eress e _____■. . ___ Hr*! abonion. but beli'relieved il should be legal foror But .she said il reflecteected an "unclear am- O p in io n ...... 8-9 iSection D ^ ~ - —women .who.chichoose_it,..Mr.s^l3ush-cameie —.bivalenl..incon.sisteni pospusition.'I ...... ______WASHINGTON — In the.• WhileW House, 4- firsi. ilescribinglg Iher pro-choice v iew in hercr * "It's like saying 1 dondon't believe in slav*’ ■ World'.... ,..10- -OuUlu.dopoken up (or a niglit. in an iniervlerview as pan ofa'universityty • Wagoner and nieanoionor Smeal, president S p o r ts ...... 1-4 Bu usi s in e s s ...... 1-3 won,'oman's right to chooser course on ilie rtile rtsl 111 first ladies. She wasas of the Feminist Majoritority Foundation sug- Mlutual ull funds.2-3 lint lhe .former first ladies’ catcandor pleases asked whether she.sh like .Mrs. Hush, held aniin gcsted lhal Mrs. Bushjsli and Mrs. Reagan . Soction C Leg;egal notices.4-5 either side of the abonion dehat.•bate, "It's very • v., __ ^ < op.iiiion difl'ereni:ni from her husband's publiclie m ay have v o ic e d ’iheirIieir opinions now as ttle and it's awfully laie." JamiLimes Wagoner. « ' ^ stance. part of an organizedd eleffort lo soften the Wagic Valley ..1 Clas:lassified,^....3-6 ice president of the Nationaonal Abortion». \ . J H ''I don'l believeeve in aborrion." Mrs, Reagan:m Republicans' position}n onc abortion, tlie're- O b itu a rie s ..'..,..2 Jghls /Vclion League, said Wedi'ednesday. t- . ■ I answered. "O n1 ihe'iilherih hand. I believe in1 a by appealing to .i widerder sw alh o f voters. Mini-Cassia...... 3 S ! e c tio n F "I don't Ihink anybody panic,nicularly cares . ,'^fc .' woman's choice,:e. Bul historian CarlI SiSferrazza Anthony. idahoWest .,4-5 Clasla s s if ie d ..... 1-6 wha.'hat lliey say." said Phyllis Schlatly. Sc who ' Bu:ush ^ Reaganan "Ihat puls meme somewhere in the m iddle.Ic. w ho in te rv ie w e d MMrs. rs Reagan for the ha>as led elTons lo keep a stronglg aailti-abonion • .bill I don'l know..id she vvas personally oppotposed 10 clearlv J^ills inioIo lltlie.pro-clioice camp. . House.

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A r Z ' Tlmes-Nwra.Twin Fdla.Sl«. wSno .,«r22.1994 • V ' - . •• etdUghcer -Weatiteier ~ ~ - s u D M i Q n n ^ stallttdaver■seeurit^ 1 i# U , ' . DJIBOUTI - ul Cedras, A b a b a v . M S M f m ___ B o a ^ G lo bje e ■....ni men-lbyal to L t Gen. Raoul' leaderof the njllMgjuina."A‘lV least uiie-----—— ------7 ^ TheAcou-Weaeather*” forecast for Sept. 22. ------^ ^ ^ ------T5 /_eTMi6f>^ -— T T ^ PORT-AU>UtPRINCE, Haiti — , m a n 'in a c ro w d w a tc h in g thithe arrival of U.S. troops was killed b)by police. ' •’ Bands separate highlh ttem perature zones for the t ' U .S . f o rc c s: got gl tough with Haiti's ol m ilita ry le adeiship d ei Wednesday,- an-j-U-U .S; troops watclted indignailanily. but . KS _ _ fiouncingth e ta k iH e o v e r o r “ th c “soid sn theywercTn^rallowcdtd P _jiCtioa.ia.picveaLlhc.attacks,. = — =HaiitiansLonly.lly moftpnne COmi—Jl< -•j- — 'W «drtesdoyrhowcvcr,-th«here-were— r ’ — '— pwy, callingg (bn State m edra'to'stdp~7 ~7\ repofti o f individual U.S. sololdiers in* ioos|y|~~ 7 . •______airing "Inflanlammatory" broadcasts re » - and tcilinglhiIhTjim la-lcaacrto^stOp^e-TcTV2n!nB*to^op-policc-b -brutality—r 1^ — — b e a tin g civ ilialians. i ■ . •\ aj against supporters o f Jean>II'Bertrand . T h e c h a nIge g e in tone foIlo.wcd the AAristide, the democraticallylly elected , ' ^ H y . ------^ bmtal beatinging of Haitian civilians president pi who was overthrhrow n b y ______^TucsdayJjyloilocal police.and militaiy the th junta in September 1991. , _ , J '/.^rsite o ™ . . - J lW / 8 0 ^ I I .'" I 1 • • ' ' ■ • > I discovery _____ I ■■ ^ Tiriiiefly ------. I ^Iteofmo^ i re c e n t ' J Ex-pr(resident faces thefttl charge - discovory 7 0s JA C K SSON, O Miss. — The former: headhc of ti Baptist collegc —- hired I '------80s mdinly for)r Yhis financial acumen — was indicted W ednesday on chcharges -1 > of cmbezzllaling mori; than Sl million1 to pay for prostitutes and per«isonal I ' investmentsnts. L e w is Nobles Nc Jr., who resigned as |president of Mfssiwippi CcCollegc FRONTS: . last year, cliclaims the missing money wcwent to aid needy students. TlThe in- ^ Middleto ■ I ...... d ic tm e n t clac laim s N o b les sto le S 1.2 mlillion illi over the last five.years.5. .. . . Awash - ^ : a - a . region,n , i Skm COLO. tVAfiM..M._sr/ir/oMBy- — . ,_C jl9M.AccfcW«Mhej?er.Jijc, ^ SuryiAiY prs_ofj:acial_a PwMuro t a l l aAHASSBBTFla. h — Foursuiv:urvivors o f a mob attack thatI wipedv EE3 ^3 EH IEZ3 E3 m 'i f e ' c£: out a blackck community in 1923 began;an getting S50.000 checks W.cdncs- e H L e lUDY d a y u n d e r a S2 million settlement withith Ihc state. estors _ HIGH LOW SHOWfOWErtS RAIN T.STORMS FLFLURRIES SNOW ICE SLSUNNY PT. CLOUDY CLOUQ , State offi.ifficials approved early paymcm ents for Rosewood massacncre sur- ' v iv o rs w hho o testified this year that thejthey (led as children from a deadlyd Continued frorfrom A l w h ite m olb b tthat rampaged ihrough theie townti near Gainesville, , c ia l d e ta ilss ofof anatomy suggest - Paynjenisnts were supposed to start in 1early 1995, but officials an| T^n ^ NawYofK 81 |59 r ..... Hagorman '' 86 than conventioiItional estimates. When “ O klahom a City 87 I 58? ■■ " Idoho F alls mmmimm:.... BOStUSdan Serbs relent,it, start moving giru n s first proposeded iiin 1967, the idea was VYO Omaha 82 57 most anthropologists, Jerome - 76' i ..... S A R AJEVO, JE Bosnia-Hcrzcgovina-la— Faced with U.N. threatss tto call scom cd by mos Phoanlx 82 71 Lowiston 81 y o u c o m b in e ’th e se i - airstrikcs,1, BosnianE Serbs have begunun 'withdrawing heavy weaporonslef\ -When yoi 1 7 » ;i . Pittsburgh 79 ^50..... Malad 79 : Aramis fossilssils with the evidence > ------Portland. Mo. 76 48 , 3 3 ";;;___ n e a r S a raijevo, jc ' officials said Wednesda;sday. ____Mtilta______73-2 ind-NAT-G-ofTicials-said-the;they-appliod-quict-prcsKur«M3 _on-thc— from the molecilcculcs.jclcarly-DaDan ____ ------, wi.. “ ------PortlancJ.-Oro.— 9 0-87- ..... McC.ll mm r - humans evolved from R eno 85 49 Serbs for a week and a halfhali to remove up to 18 piececcs of was ri^t — hi i 4:T..... B o s n ia n Sc ipe,” W hite said. Sl. Louis . 83 63 nt violating a ban on lica\yy weaponsw wilhin 12.5 miless o< fth c an African ape,' ::: ??:• 40 Z". equipm ent ■ / shards of bone — S ail Loko City 80 53' I 3 0 ...... B o sn ian cajcapital. The liny sl ...... S o d a Springs mm : / ancient carnivores. ------.'»»■«■ p - ^ ^ W k f l a a . > §fln Fn>nclsco. . fl8 56 ’ Compiled from wire; Rreports gnawed by^t IVttfw.Irc. lt"-fro!Yi-jM!ftdonftl' fioods^^^“ , ...... '___were, recently;ly.unearthcd_by .1 torren-;...... " ■ Monday, itunny. Lows:w r4rto'55. HigHsTn thc'80s*Iirifin ew ef— ." -m- “T — .; . tm m g e m aainsTThcyincIudtrpans— in s : ...... F Sorecasts ^ 90s. , o f the skull,, theIhl arm and the lower. ------... Nonhem Utah anddNer 70s.‘ L ow s tonight 25 to 30. and evening thundentoretomis west. Highs upper 70sIs 1to m id . “ I b e lie v e NMr. Johnson is a threat hope that Robert Johnsonn has," he studied the find ldon*l.believeM r. John- ly pnm itive. Bxteoded forecast: SouthemSot Idaho - Saturday throughthr 80s. Tonight fair skies.:ies. Low s low er 3 0 s to upper•40s. 4 Fri- to society-It said. day mostly sunny cost.1st. Partly cloudy west with a chchance of , son should1 everc' be ict oul again.” W ednesday's hearing wasw short _ ■ ■ afternoon and eveninging thunderstorms. Highs upper>er 70s to Brown lold HHt art. ien-Brow n------I C l 3 n O - | < "TnunSOs:------Johnson'ss iattorney, Keith Roartc. i - l o t t e r y ■ . asked onc of Johnson’s sexexual part------— conceded thathat his client deserves a “ ners. under oath, to descrilribe John- b OISE (AF ther summary lengtliy prisonwn senience. but he asked (AP) - The winning 69; sagege and kochia son's interest in sadomas Weatheather Service provided the folfollowing the judge to3 giveg Johnson the possi- ^ asochism. numbers drawrawn Wednesday night The National Weath Roark rose from his seat an (chenopoilods); moderate 'cathcn biiity o f parolirole in the distant future - and loudly ••powcrball”all” arc; synopsis oC Idaho weatlS Idaho from Montana and W3 objected, C ouilo^ ABinmo ond AIlWDV o' ll Tn"™,* and an oppon,artunily/or redemption. ° 25-27-30-31D -38-45 P o w e rb a ll 18 ol Idaho Co\d a ir enteringtures Id to_dip_lQ.dcgrccs-cooletJl] ------iil-m-sure-lhis-is titillaling;tgrand-Pm ----- (twenty^fiveTTeTiwenty^sevenrthirty:— has caused temperature ------H c -s p o k cc-'of-Johnson-s-post— -c of— little wounds," and the sure s it appeals to the pmrienent interest ihirty-eight,I, forty-five,fc Pow crball iier this week. o f only 0 few high clouds on ■Wcdacs--W t h r - r i n y lilt ■ of some,” but ils irrelcvanam, Roark* eighteen) There were signsiwest of to nonheast winds increarased the ™alj cmbp'ciryos of demons” that af- ’ 0 _tpId_Harl,_Ihcjudgc-agr»{rcedr-and------Estimatcdjai day, although northwc;ndhaze in the-atmosphere.-Visilsibility in— — flictcd his clic:licnt-r anddravc-him-tor___.ti d-jackpotrSS miUion------further dc- :------— amount-of-smoke-and-fo w a s 15 miles. ward the abys;lyss. sstopp^ the woman from fu Mornrning: Maris som e areas w as as loratures w : were in the lower to midnid-80s in “ O n c e insirestn lands: High tem perature a t 23 d egrees_____- ...... ------^AIIen WilKifilion.cifcul»tlon le ground at Casper, Wyo., wilvilh morc *70 13301. by .Magic Valley y, while of snow was on the g 52 Iunlil 3 p.m, aiid S a iu i^ y j from17 7 a m. until Falls. Idaho. 8330 1 scattered rain extendedd fromfr Iowa to' the Texo$ Panha warning of heavy snow and1 tb low ing Buh1.Caiil.siiierofd 10 a,m. Infonnalion on display adsat: is avail- Newiipapers Inc. Second-classSeci postage paid - nhandle, falling. Advisories wa • b rin g in g haii to (he Plaii!>lains. Raiii a lso fell in parts o for Colorado's northern mountintains. A 18 Iable wcckd.iys only. ai Twin Tails by The Times-News. Omcial . s of the snow were poslcd for : South and Southwest. : posted for parts o f Nebraska, Filcr>Rogei>gei3on-llolli$icf city and county newsnewspaper pursuant to Sec- freeze advisory w as poi I Ahead of the cold frontfroi bringing snow lo the Roc 'ers formed over parts of Geororgia, the 326-5375 SubscriptioQ ru e t , ____ lion6C-I08oflheIdic Idaho Code. Thursday is i^ockies. Elsewhere, showers ills and all other areas • severe thunderstorm watematches w ere posted fo r parts o f I BCent o cean w a te rs. R ain alsoso fell in TwinFalli Home delivery: daily and Sumunday, S3.00 hereby designateded asai the day o f the week ■ oflowo, Carolinas and adjacei 733-0931n . - , , Nebraska, Wisconsin, MinnesotaMii and Lake Superior, per week; daily. S2.35 per week^k;Sun.toy, „„ „hich leg.l noticcotices will be published. . r. , F lo riij. ■j Thwderstonns droppspped hail the size of golf bai isure caused show ers and ihundciderstorms S2.00 per week. Mail subscripiioiion* mull ix posimaiier. ptensilease send change of ud* ! Pope County, Minn. Ping balls in Western low pressunifomia. In the six hours cnding,o{.et.2.p.m. _ News ipaid in advance and are availi *.O^Ho»-54».-Twin Falls;------Hng pong ball'Size hait fell in PI where eamerdelivery'ij'liorm ______;-N eb^.nnd smnllftr haiUwa 1 Pierce, in Arizona and Califon:)! a tX “ ttio,.Ariz._.^______Clark Wah/alwoRli. managing editor Lwmjepoaed.elsewhereJaJjeb:Jebraska_EDXa.29JM bcifc)|a iTveWe5iTrp~oTwr»h'ro~lalk'lo“-“»■.—djityond-SuodayrS3:25'p«rwe( 5 • ond Iowa. kies and central Plains ranged1 fromft 20's- ' iryouTiavi Lows in Ihe Rc«kies Mmeone in IheI editorial depanment, callII fur1 12 weeks: daily only. S2.§0 'pytiflte«te«nJO;OO^m_andAJO_;a _ S3b.4DJot-12-aiCCk>:_SunJay only.01 S2.00______M*ele.Vill«y->'

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------!------^ ------— ^------Republ l a n d i d aitesplec t dge taxrcutsrF Foley coil short 1 ■ ■■ 'W A SH IN G TO N (AP) —■ In a show shut down ilie taxingta> and sp a d in g and th i h e Republican's.pbccd a balancedba hij^cr-income elticItlcrly people. o f campaign unity. Rqjubticanican Senate reg u lato ry mnachine. at wjiich is tJie btidglidgei amendment ;itpp thejrir list o f The GOP progr)gnim includes enaei- ^ _j;j>rididaics pledKeJ Wddne;Inesday to Clinton administiistration." propropOsed legislation’, and indndieated ment of health and,an welfare reform. Tl approve a btiionccd budget amcMnendmcht fhe Republic;hcan conienucrs ringed,' UitTv"w’oultl luniio It on tne iirstT.t oay ot ^rcN cr.sal oj ree'eni:nl defeiise s|k-ildlii2i------lo-replacce C htl stoophen i_ to thc.Coiisumtion. cut taxesu aond'pass from vetera next y c a f s cuts ai]d passage■ofa ol new crime bill. g,By Patricia WiUcns n Biuus lold "The * ; welfare reform if they capture i i f the CiOP aides also1st' eireulated a slu*ei control House membei tptako l^-ir'^-, Stales New sS er\ ice ' ■^’^11’> Hill," rare ‘Who h o tte r tc o ld s - a estimating the ileiileniS' w'ould’r.ijse the o fihc Senate in N ^ e m ^ ^1' seeking to mov -- I'oley ;iiul the • I- - • At a rally liiHa'm the shado\iilovv of.the acn>ss Uie Coptitpiior“ o u t th a t bieeeeding- n u ijo m v .:------rjje delicil KTSIT.S bilbiliron, -To olTs'iTt’ tliirt; ” \\”rsTHNiiTi)~^ ■ TH ouse , oother possible .1 __ f!npitnl, IA ; >itmo ' ni.*Viiiv\u—r-heait'ilberaH rlii,‘rilm ~ R v p iih lit‘^n<-%.iid' -SpeiiKeHW i-Foles^l-)-\Vii-ni> lr.-ls' ■■ :q, attacking dicir oppondits andid pledgingf comers.' .Eac ' ve:ir fcllI ,a" few more.ihiitt S-100) billivnib in cuts else- rep J-J o rted ly •oil tlie short, listli; for- .“'• •■ Jl Joatlie. to cam'- • to act in the interests o f thosesewho"do % spoke . for '“'■‘a transplant sururgeoi??’. ;.o,cs shvV o f lh« whcre.bui.olVered.•d noI ^peeifle details. replacing Secreiar> o f St:ite \V ;iiT e^^______^• p.iigiip for Ihc — Ihe-U'DrkT-pUyihe'taTcran'dindpmrthe monienl~oriW«iwu: ------—^— ------^------twrRhirtis-ThmajtJn.-:------'I’hr^ScnatoTamimpnipn cvcnfinirmrs— 3-.Christopher, c i wlfo tor nionit'uirs fi;is • , . • ' ~}i'iMiioir;ls"Iong p ' ' wagon in Amcrica." and -many use - S e n . Jin;'ini Sasser Jed'" to t>ne planned' for• nexltv week by House • been the subject o f ninwrs piprcdich _ ;•as X hrisiopher ; Democrats hold a 56-M majority ma in the time to pun such an Republicans, Morejre ih;in 300 GOP can- iiig jn his de'panure. . rem ain s ' in H'tils :iiid challengers.. the Senate, and Rcpublicarcans have mel'their oppiip o - ■ ' ■ ...... a m e n d m e n t, didalesl iucumbeti According to the premiere'f*.' ■__ -i’ - *______*'oince, He is.a I __cxpr^^edjncrcasing optinitimism in nent. _____ 'J __ _ _ . talliii tiling lo a.tleleniiiiied opposil:'ition led are expected in WWasliinglon to pledge ,o tccletl_..' I rcccnt weeks about witiningg thetli seven _ Bill Frist, a dociordo running :in uno\- byy P Presiileni Clinton and matiyiiy senior loyally to a • ciuitiwitrici wilh .•Vnierie’a" \-vCling Capitol Hill. Foley is aI seriouss rwity -I'lol'cssional. an : — seat!»-tlwy-ntfet}Ho-t?siablishish a-GOP—ptsHedly-light-rji-r,»e»wtgi»insi-ihre«-1cnu -Ijivni>ynuwwticJcatler).’i i. . llKU-tUupuiCMtUlUauL-tilUliv-itvuD. UiUlie— __vtt t-foH»K‘i—^Hhinni-.irim«>n-»*t4’. Sen. Jim.Sasser>er in fen n o se e . asked. RtRcpiibliciiiis also proposed doublingdt Seiiaie GOP li’4..[t-.-1 louse Uepnblicans \'ice I’resideni Wjilier Moioiulale. I'iscle. an editor1.11 .il Hie Hill .who : If they do. promised SeSen. Phil "Who belter to0 ttake out that bleeding- thele iiincome lax excmpiion for• childrenc have pledged io**li;I*h;i\e detailed legisla-' ' now' m ;iml\issulor lo Jap;ni. aniiiKiGcn. u-;ed lo Xv.ukV .ISa NUijuLjle's I Gramm of Texas, head of the party's heart liberal thanth a transplant sur- a(ulj(ulyeversing recent tax iiicre;!•cMses oil ti\e pn'iHtsals prc|irepared for lluit e\eni. I'olin I'l I'owell. liie former chaluiiini.ni spokesiiuui. senatorial campaign effon.1. "w" e will geon?" St)ciocial Security bcnefiis rccei'ei\ed by a step Senate Repii’publicans did iioi lake, of ol ihe Joiiil Chiefs of Siaf;ilT. :inil Vel Cliristoplierier eonsiMenilyc h:is | I'reasurN' Secrelar>’ l.loyd Beneniscli. '■faced ciiiieisin for l.iekhistcr. :id '■ l-'oley previously declinedd diplo- hoe nian;igeiiientnt »>f o U.S. foreign ! y d i d n ’ t g\ o u g e ss i b l i n g ’ s m alic posts in G reat Brit;tiain and policy and i; li;is longIon been nimored S i s t e r s s a y t h e y S e y e s . ^ .J.ipaii in fa\or o f 1e;itling llicc House ili;il I'resideiil Cliniolinloii is looking for ; DALLAS (AP) — M>ra, 01Obasi and 'I ! [71 wilh Biblical \ei>e ' »['under a DcmoL'ralic ptesididem, a someone new loleailead Siaie, • ; her sisters say they were Reeingflee the j andCalholicism. firsi since he hecaiiie Spca.‘aker in ,-\ltcr p.uiicip;itnii:itnig in the success- ! devil, S VBeniiy's sup- l‘>S‘), ■' Bul liicing a lough reel.-ell-eiioii lill iiicdi;ilioii-cl1.ntloit'in ll.iili. Powell ; race al home ;iiul'a.-pai>ariisan isieeeiviiig lot-.iof~of posiiivc alien- ;. . -They p v e a\vay their childnildren. tried ...... ~ ■ posed to be a spin- : in the lion. But su are lI oKoley's oihcr com- • to drive into traffic and ofl’brid;iridges. ;md ■ lual man." s;iid the C ^ ongress. I'o Icn m ay be i ;il c;ircer pciiu*rs: Moiitlalee I'ofor his diplomatic > eventually abandoned their carcar. saying f» la th e r. C h e ste r •. nuH>d to cap a long politic;il ten-e eiii Ilf U.S.- • _J___ :—it-\N-as-curscd:------r -C-riiwfoid-:------Las.aiLdderj:inicam;m.•*- ______I'oley insjsls ni>t: "H er's 's very J;rp;uiesc relalioiis.lls. .liTd. Benlseii for ; Finally, prosecutors say. they:hey tried to I ihoiighl I was happy beiiig ihe Speakerro < f the his effcciivencsscss on eeonomic ■ remove the evil possessingg NMyra by IM B doing st>iiielhing 10 Housx." Foley spi>kesnraiI'ati J e ff issues. ‘‘ punimeling her and gouginging oul her V help my kids." ** eyeballs, po.ssibly with theirleir finger- Benny said the I____ nails. O b a si family's problems • A jury Wednesday begann di • were due to a W j ing the ca.se against Doretha1 CiCrawford. demonte altaek amand told the women to JF ' e d e r a l h e a l t h p ] l a n i W. and Beveriy Johnson. 35. • -T.-‘ llee. - • -Arcadia. La,. They jre charg So llie ihicc sisicrs si: :md tlieir live aggravated assault against thc ■ children r.iii for theIheir li\es, , Mind sister and could get uup to I During the t«»ii-i trip, the Mp J r e m i u rm s w i l l (d r o p ; years in prison, ' af'riit*! ilie devilvii luid c;uighl up w ilh K Ms, Crawford and Ms. Johnsihnsonhave li.i m n p n y . , them lefl lliiIheir children with WASHINCnON W (AP) - Illcallh • All plans musllUsi ^cover experimcnlal to ld po lice thjil^Vhcy w ere lle e in g P- i straiigeiA in Maisliisliall. Te\:is. ;iboul 'XI insuinsurance premiums in the huguge prt>- higli-dosc chcmotlnlotlierapy w'iih aiitolo-. ; demons but that they don't1 reiremember ^ L miles from home. e.' The youngsters were granram covering 9 million fctlenilul work- gous bone tnarro\rrow transplanls for ■ how their sister lost her eyes, APohoio. exenliially reiunietlletl lo tin: family. „ . crs.rs. iretirees and families w ill dmlrt)p next patients w ith bre;i:ire;isl cancer, ovarian • Ms, Obasi. jO. alst) testified •aHIa ’ sislcrs lllCn:n :SCI out Ibr a friena'5 vear'car by alnmsi 3.-1 jKreeni. eaiieer or multipleiple myeltuna,"These I hnson, left, and Dorethaa CCrawford, both of Area can't remember how she wasS w ilS Beverlyjohn 7°'®' house near Dali;illas. Suddenly. Ms’, •« .SiSome lawniakers h;ive t.*;\loll.illed the iransphuiis,can co:oslSMO.OOOormore. st. ; • but that she doesn't believe: hoher sisKi? l-a., loavo a 1D Dallas courtroom W edneI n e s d a y d u r in g a' b ro a k It 1.Obasi IviJanjryinj:ing lo drive inio tralllc Fedi^•deral l-'mployccs Health B,tB enefits • All must ct>veri>ver childhood itiutiu- ■ ■ were responsible. • t h e ir a g g ra vvated a assault triaL t and olf bridges. ‘^ognim as a iiiihIcI ft>r he:illhh :refomi ni/;ilions. withII tiino eopiiynieiils or • • "ll‘s the truth.'.’ said the IbmictTticr second- Ms. Obasi loldd i iHilice alter the M aa'h devilevil was tr\ ing lo kill ihem. Her sisteis call:alnicd her down and amiml |proposcil li:iliiig,nll AmericiiCiiiis buy ■ deductibles, grade teacher, who told aulhorihorilies lhal IS incidenl thati:it her si>icrs ginigcd tuit BcBecause o f family tension, tinthe father. iJiey wound up in Wa\ah;icliie. ;iboul intotilo the s;inie type o f private pi:plans the * Lifetime niaxin.iximuni limits on men- ‘ shc didn't wanl her sisieis prosecysecuted. her eyes to freee h her trom the devil, hadad •suggested they visit a m:inin named .‘^11 miles soulh o;)f f Dallas,I where jHilicc civilivil scr\anis have. l:il health benelitsIlls in l'ee-for:service ' Assistant District Attorneyicy George Thc womenn ’ J, Aartinrdircctorirofeco- < reimbursed for care tniiside the plan's < U.S. nonlomic studies al the Brotook ings nciwork. :osls are Premiums willll tiroptir or st;iy the same \ WASHINGIG TO N (AIM T he milli.iiillion to stiitly problems suchII :;is sttvet know w h;il il takes.',es." l.cBkinc s;iid. I'Wiiistitulion. said re:d liealUi co 4 th state to sues ill the I'eilci.il wntkcts ' | C'liiiUMt adminiMtiislration awarded $13,4 gan;;lings, drug or alcohol :iddiclielion and Housing Secretrotaiv lleniv Cisneros slilltill climbing al 4 percent ;i ye;ir,ur, for 5S perceni t>l i l-trlttnlHi>i-»THvK-e»lr— j---- •|Y|C million W cdneslesilay to JN hisliirieally i!otmloniestic atiuse. in scareh ol way:lys 10 pre- s:iul il ;i college•e:imel'oll.lil)lor e;i help------~lmhc~ti;dcrot-wnikL'is'In |imgrniI .IIII. 1.1 .iTid ^ uitree*^.' andt^lti -rtobaciarfirn black colleges:s ti o ’help rev iiali/e the ventent violence among black men.i! ill cle;iiiiiig up aic;is.near arc e;iiiipus lhal P^ytuiycrs pick up Muighly ihiee-t|-(juaners I'he inUil nuinlhliiilhlv pieiniuin for the 1 ;ers and iiiosi popular platplan' Ihe Blue Cross- ; /a. (AP) communities aro;iround iheir campiises. Calherine C: I.eBlanc. execuiivtive diree- are in decline, atlraciing atl ilrug dealers )f ihe > premiums and vyorke CHARLESTON. W.Va. Blue Shield highh opiimi..»i which ci«\crs [ tobacco I he grants.s. issued through the torI'r oft ihe While House Initia:ialivc on or posing a risk; for li students, "we will reiirctirecs p;iy thcjcsl. — West Virginia says tob :ople. w ill drop frtmi,; iv f r s ______Der>ariment o f lihli}rically..miu-k Cullcgi m.l .Vinli ti» ui>rV with While U overall nremiums areire drop- I.() million peopl _____tw ipiinifa.— m’l faMiavci crs-and i-ID.-i to under a nioiith lor lamily • Ihe SSOO Developmeni. .ar are p;irt o f ihe adminis- Uni>Universities. ilie. admini:tiistration you," • pling in t .L-l pcfceni. the w orker should bear the bt^nt ot the lic.employee.sharc will. __ Lspcnds— traiiiMi s siniietivrt;v to use black coHeues also-Iso is pursuing ways lo use bht)htek tftil----- "Our tlislressctlctl communities in this - -rclirclirecs'-.slmn: willdipjiLSl Ll ptperceni ___coverage. Uut.lhc.e I “ BunbC'go\'cmmcnfis“:ils9‘e‘expiind^TTiimb:bj-*>|-ccnts-tr its-to^lOS-a-month— . treating toWcco-rclated illne;llnesses. ' ns n resource : ii in righiing-enlrenched lege-.•ges in public sclitxil relonn ai;uitl busi- ctuintiy must hee rrevitali/eU ahu matlc . . 1^' ng Ihe benerus lhat the mort; i ihIkiii .3?0 I'he tctleral vvoil■vtiikers' premiums arc ; /irginia ’ socioeconomicnic problems, under a nessless deyek>pment. whole ag;iin." C'isl‘isiien2s_.said. "Beytmd’ I On Tuesday. West Virj ic;dtlrpl;ms miisroflVfr"Aintiitiiig”Mie.“ %til;il1le‘bccause:e thelli pl;ins'e;innot be ; te afler Nnvcmber-ivyW i ordcrby l’rosideni —™Al a time'when Ihe countryy isi reillly lire'classiouih. nuuiy m o f ihe colleges hciil . ‘ becinne' thiTfounhTIate ; Jiunges announced by the Of)fllee o f’'.certain how iii:iiiyny people | will sign up '• >ta and Clinton, sinii;imggling to deal wilh all o f ihes*esc issues, and uiijyersitieses :ire econom ic and chut ■ Mississippi. Minnesota ’erstmnel Management: during the annualual open cnrnllments. ; Florida to sue tobacco compimpanies La.si week. 1(> .scluxiK received S4.25 « ekc lihave a set o f insiituiitms lhallai :ilre;idy social anchiifN inII llthe communities." I*c‘rs to rccovcr money spent iretreating w w health problems caused by,y,ob.c. t< \Y jie l u - g o - w h e CO. ere do-yoi e n — Thc state court law.suiiI against aj: ITOTSP] 17 tobacco cofnpanies s ------punilive-damagtfsi-compens ...... \ f o u . jg o t t a - g o -i i n - a _ m i n < for future health cosLs andid a: ban ^ on promoting cigarette:ttes to HUNTINGTJT O N . W’.V a, (A P) - direilirecior o f a women m iners'' ;.suppon - - Compa.larable Prices Fnrom $250 r minors. \ \‘heii you goiiiiIlia go. you giiita go, Bul grou:roup. Ihe Ctvil Hinploymeni I’rc’roject. In' "For dccades. thc loblobacco down in a coalll mine,n the toilet arninge- addiiddiiioii. decaying human wa:.’asie in a companies have gotten:n W' est ments can be po:positively primiiiu:- coaloal mine, wlierc thc atint)sphihcre has ------Virginiu«s-hooked-oi>-tm -th c tr------Coal-mlnihgrg“ s^rH*eaviI>nopl'’'^cd~ltiw-cnwOTharrnominl-lcvcl'rol'Tixyf ygciiTC.iii------B u y ^ i ^ F o t products, taken tnillionsollio fd o l- indusir>’. but Ihe ihc mltfs tm inulcrground ctmtiimtribuie io explosive meiliatieegas, j A-Stt lars in profits back to'ilo tb e ir loilcls are vaguiguc and, some say. pose lotion's ft group is trying toI iiimprove , ' _ _companies.-and-stuck-\k -W « sl------unique-health, riirisLs.------he'situalion-with a letier-xvrilin Virginia taxpayers withI thcthi bill Many mines:s igel by w iih small, plas- paiglaigii to the U.S, Labor Departnrtnieni, for the mcdical care off pcoplept tic box toiletsets similar to those in "I don't carc if you're a m: •' made sick by tobacco."3." sa id 'cam pers. Or theytht use plywood boxes wonvoman. when you have to■ ggo.'you Attorney General Darrcrrcll V . as scats, withi a ;bucket or a plastic bag havei:ive to go and you don't w:ir■;int 10 sit McGraw Jr. inside to catchh tlthe waste. dowlown in front o f es’crybiHly loII tdo your ... The companitfSjiaiiiedJi:iLiiljhC ______But the toileiileis have no walls, and busi:lusiness." ’fotien said fr«>m heher home______' lawsuit include R.J. Reyreynoltls miners are resfesponsible for emptying nTl;iTl .1 A-irell. v r ^ Tobacco Co. and its pareni.enl. RJR them ..a practic;tice thai often leads lo It'It's a loueliy subject fortniiiliners and Nabisco Inc,: Philip Morri-jrris Co, argumenis. pub)ubliciiy-shy mine comrn paiiies. m Inc.: Lorillard Tobacco Co.:Co, and Some miners;rs tr>' to get throilgh their SpoSpokesmen for sevei'al comim panies _____ Liggett & M ycrs..lnc______...... siiifts.wiilioui. ul.urinatiiig-whichciin- wvoiildn't on discuss-the-subject,1, 1Neiiher-...... - ...... "As in other rcceni lawsuAsuitj; o f . lead to kidneyy infections,ii or find a pri- wtnivtnild those for several irade.* :;isso'aa- A-2ndJ Stfit this nature, thc claims madnade arc vale place, likeike a venlilalion shaft, to lion:ions representing coal compapanies without merit." , saidid R .J. relieve ihcmseKcKes. . Wes.Vest Virginia. Kcnuicky ;ind Virginia,V =: Reynolds spokeswomann PeggyP "'I’o u j u s iI ggo ariiund ihe corner Rules R on m ine toilets rctpii Carter. Phi|ip.Morns_uttcu tt^ c jr;_____ somewhere anand squal." snid Libby thathai they be placed "in a dry/ I .. ' MiTiray Ciarnick saiii MeGraGfaw "is Lfiidsay. wiio') hihas been”ii niiner for IS "'liii'diiifder protectt'd roof. wlihiii'S'500 . simply jum ping on the bandlandwag- years. — ol'if eeach w orking place in the , o n ."...... ■ . Tliai ean sprepread disease, said Cosb>- andmd have “an adequate supplyyt)flt)ilel t I Toitcn. a fonnemer miner and executive tisMiissue," l’rivacy i.sn'l addressed. Espy beginsIS repaying[expenses ( ^GARDEN YEAR-ROl ; WASHINGTON. . (APAPj. — Associated, I’re^ress to explain why ihe | | | t : Agricukuni Sccrctary_NIikc:cj:spy_has _I reiinburscmenLWLwaS.niadc in late Augtist_ ljU :cki.io..cleat:_:for.aiLcyent.ihat.ii.it cKcurred in Scnieinber m ' __ begunAvntiog-pcESQiiaLchcck:] up problems with his tnivel;t eexpenses. 1993. Espy's. originalor travel voucher k | — ------O>ver-20^000 v Suu its — including-*omeJ>u-had-origia: ^hainw9E idc 1-timo oni;nly "2nd SUIT I'Rl-I:I: SA LE" for tm m c dd ia i a t c . 1 uEllIiEkU l^BH li 3 I but did nolvntfle;e tithe lodging expenses. “ to pass on to taxp:iyers. JJEVER TOO HOT OR COLD, The latest reimbursemcni:ni includes Weingaricn:n conl'irmed to The .♦aranco! W ell-knownvn designers, f a m o uus ‘ makers, currcni sst) ty le s ■ OR PRY, BRIGHT OR DAF • S450 to the’ American Cropp ProteclictiPi Washingtt>n I'tist l*«i; that the repavment a n di colors. c Limiled timee only! A.ssociation, a trade group for thc pcs-, had been niiidit.Ic. AlAUTOMATICALLY CONTROIOLLED ticide industry.’fur a nightI he spent a lispy is underler invcsiigalion by inde- BY NATURE. NO COST COO)OLING WHIIILE THEY Li.AST! year ago as the group's guest:si ala a West pendent counselisel Donald Sm alt/, who ^S HEATING FROM-0 “ TOI 100*+1 was iiauied byy ia three-judge panel on Virginia re.sort. No sh ad e cloths or extnIra Jay Vroom. president of iheih group. Scpt.^ Amonglig iihe areas o f his iiK|uiry equipment needed. . STORE HHOURS: known until Tuesday as thehe NaifoQal_JsJixpy's! accept:.•planet: o ftn n e l on u cor- Agricultural Chemicals AsstVsstKiation. poralc jei.-lodg)dging and professional !Several sizes to choose fromifn ^ . Mon.-Sat. uruntil 9 p.m. ■* * >aid thc money was repaid in '/'Augu-st. -Sports tickets fnfrom Tyson Foods Inc.. COSTS eg LESS THAN A GREENH'iHOUSEI 1 ^ Sun. 11-e1-6 p-i^; : Irspy's aitomey. Reid W'cing;ingancii. did the Arkansas-bs-bascti poultry empire 3 DAYS ONLY not respond to a request:sl by T he wiih ties to Presi-esident Clinlon. Thur. 22. Fri. 23. Sal. 2-12 ■ , Noon to 5 p.m.’ fj) 734-5•5503 Payless Parking Loi .*'5 Po=*0;nt 1351 AddisonAve. E • B 9 M W W I 9 M ^ ■“ EvcfLgsl R ^ f^ a s s . Jncnc. S e f t " ^ in Magic V£^/alleyM all JH s.ix >K>TM on r w i»}i -1 ^ : —-- ^-- ;■----- =—rp1 i-.-.v - - - —7— ----- ;• ■ ‘a -4 >u«»-N ow #rTSvin Fall».l». IlIdnticr Thursday/SeptemberW 7 2 . j 9 ^ - - -

Pandkeej O Jr ’s d e f ee n i^ c balins e\videncceshoiilIdJbeitiQftssedi: iLnJ.9Rajiifs=beaiing.c.QnHCti<:liQIL , :___ remains jailed uithftidioutbail. ______Randa and her attorhi^ wenere in the' A motion toI su{suppress evidence was :^c^^ednc^y”is^ll- ClaClaric.responded the defensese fiod no unsolved murderIcr that defense anomeys. R Sim p^*.« dcfct Murtroom but’,were excusedf fifrom thc among thc lostt pnpretrial maneuvers by seized in thc'double-m ur- Icgilegal grounds to gellhe w a rra n ts say may bc similmilor to thc slayings of coui j_ cd evidoicc sei tearing, dominated by squabblibling over Sim pson’s defens«‘ense. T he efTort targets ing a judge police lied to quaquashed o r the evidence loss)ssed out, -Simpson’s ex-wifLvife and het^Hend. _ heai U f X d cr case, telling :ou!t”Judgc‘Lahcc'Ito~.varirtirioiis-DNA issu « : ...... importanfcvidencIcnce bQi.doesn'i caver - warrants and lied agoin ondand that the defense’s ratioilonale for "Superior Cou out of cou gcl scarch wa The developments catamc a? . blood samples duithat m ay t e the linchi)in QoiiycsJ0L0^r5li_wiittl_iycirecalltpg witnesses — oarfirfieularlv -didn’t disclosee anya details about the T amrp~S5rmegfl1-naii r pfgssedd-its^am— i ofthfrprosccutionlioni*-casi-— _ ------^ASHrNGTGNTAP)'=' FuhFuhitnan— was flawed. • case, calling thelhe rnatter'contidcnijal. Sfrtl “ ^J^^f^out a wamuiL saign to dfscrcdit the double-I’e-murder Sources'have'e sssaid test results point small-scale, thrcc-ycar cxpc (get'much o f the evidence Clark C said the issues that SiiSimpson's Bul defense atiattorneys previously paij ■ Seeking to gc inicstigation.oCthcir.cclcbrity,c^client. ___ ^ to a niatch bctwe«tween Simpson's blood . a judicial pond has.acted,d to_kc?p—i casc-ihrihrown-outrihcTdefense—Jaw lawyen-wonted to-question-F: Fuhrman-soughi-informai n ation-iabouH hc-1333- .inyc TV caincras out of federal [i o f ii niusic prom oter. VWith trial less than a weeJ:ek away, ond tw d ^tfo d dropsdroi found^them ur- — ' renewed its attaittack on the credibility of aboabout were known to the d elmHise at the stabbing death c SimSimpson wants the j u ^ to ththrow out der seme, rooms — a decision that y Detective Markirk Fnhrman. who testified tim'lime of the preliminory heararing and Brett Cantor, 1 variety of items oflividciicece, every- Prosecutors alsialso planned to seek a with dismay by television h c fou n d .0I bbloody glove behind thalthat the questions should ha's befcbefore trial filing a slew David Sellers, spokesman Earlier Wednesday, a judgeige agreed era tu re on domumcstic violencc that um latc the night o f June 12. J bccausc thc vehiclevth wasn’t specifically E I innocent, o f motions, mostlyjstly private. ^ conference, siiid the recent: 1 a scarch warrant. tollto Ict law yra review an autopspsyjcpoii Simpson was rccrequired to read as pan Simpson, S who has pleaded ii sensational court proceedinSingssufh mentioned i . a: as thc O J. Simpson caseSC d id n ot figure in the discussions. RaRather, he fl t o p r o s ee i c u t e 1 [ o co t b a l l l e j said, the judges on thc panpanel w ere V J f J tb J d - c o p , ibad-cop> team t egend concerned obout the potentijntial nega-. ^ ^ H |H ' snatched Bardolo ftfrom under the nose IGELES-(AP) The ■ live impact o f TV comcrasIS oon jiirors LOS ANG ^^■■-of.his-public-dd.defcndet.and_spiritcd ___ pn'“team~in~thc~OrJ:-■ ■ — ofwltnesses:------:------prosecution- Ij^ ^ H him away toJ L< Los Angeles, thus "Tlie bottom line, by aboubout a vote Simpson casese is a madeout ju ro rs, — an eclectic;tic blend of good-cop, H c)(tradilion procecocecdings. witnesses, potential distract:actions for bad-cop depu:puty district attorneys .H Then-Disirictct Attoptey Ira Reiner jurors and witnesses, wheihc:ther or not with vividly’ contrastingcc styles. - H praised Clark for seizing the oppor- they were morc nervous and md. in par- Thcre-sV><•ritty. in-your-face lead . ■ tunity when ihe realized the public liculur, whether or not the) hey feared prosecutor MarciaN' Clark, whose ■ d efender had fileifiled.extradition papcr> for any harm." Selfers said. . aggressivencsless is balanced by thc ^ in the wrong coucourt. Bardo’s lawyers - Tlie vote of thc 27-memb mber body nice-guy profcofc.ssionalism* o f W illiam IL H .accused Clarkio o f violating his rights, went counter to u study for i or the con- Hodgman. ao lawyer1 with a reputa- k H depriving himim of an extradilion ference, which found “smu mull or no . jion for playinj' ing by thc ruJes. U ji H hearing in whichlich his mental compe* cfTccts of camera presence ICC on par- clark madede her mark prosecuting S n tcncy to standI tri:trial would have been tieipants in the proceedings ngs. court- ,hc killer of■ a aTV actrcs,s; H odgm an Sp? challenged. room decorum or the iidmini mnistrotion m astered thcc complexitieso o f savings > kw - She overcameme all challenges and • ofjusticc." and loan fraudlud to convict Charles H. H ■ • _ won Bardo's conviction,con but did nol in a m assive sw indle. BS seek-the deathh penaltyp« in return for v OfiBcial defeiends ''■S&l:;™;in gcus thc hipest marks ■■ the defense agrcagreeirig to a trial by from evcryboard rateitc :increase and t h e Angeles Policc as thd best way to tide the'agcncy'the “ ’S' , . Department und an< another deputy iroised by other prosecu- B over until it can completelycly rework Clarliispn. districl altorneyney who is an expert r diligence, bul also is B ^ the way it charges for mail.j) ^ lors for her c on DNA evidentlencc. >y some court observers ■ Facing thc most seriousis'competi- c criticized by Lisa Kuhn,. whow prosecuted thc , a label that doesn’t sit H . tion in its history, thc Postalital SeA-icc “ "brastve. a first DNA crin-iriminal jury trial in >ne o f her g reatest fans. ” .is "rc*evaluating our exist:;isting ser- »“ APpftow C alifo m ia in 1951990 af\er conductiiig :fTcr, thc m other o f slain inih hearing on the vices to determine whal11 c changcs ft, and more subdued WWilliam Hodgman. seateated next to herT are the3 Ilead a sevcn-monih m cc C h ie f TV actress RelRebecca SchaefTer. GrGritty Marcia Clark, left, ' of the evidence, has should be m ade,’* post ofTu n as ONA experts' Lisa1 KKahn, for the prosecuthtion, admissibility o t Operating Officer Willf iiiia n t :-'“! 'b “ ?u!ause she's a woman ond -pp'prosecutors In the SimpIpson case.'They listen i argued almostt all DNA issues in the Hpnrier«;on intd lhe Postnctni Rnto articulatc, thehey soy she’s abrasive," igjleft, and Barry Sheck.wiworthing for the defense,M jddxejAthe.cm irtWW a ed n esd ay .______j’S ”'-* " '— ssKrarrcraiiii!iiar*Shc*sTcnibl5Tman------Commission on Wednesday. le accused For the past;t five years. Kahn has Ite and she lands on her briibring Robert John Bardo to trial in ond child, "shehe worked like a dog. 1 of ithe Bardo case, when the fi Tiie 10.3 percent rate inciincrease on . !"■* sjirrested assisted law L'nforccmcntenfc officers in id she’s 0 really caring thcthe Schaeffer slaying, thee ,actress' remember herer coming into court killkiller w as traced lo Ari;xon.'!^ all classcs o f m ail was propitoposcd by f " '- - And _ thc United StatesStat and Canada in c was very gentle with mom other said C lark kept her• constant-c staggering undeidcr a lo a d o f stuJT." andjailed anc there.' ------the scrvicc last spring.andnd7hc_ralc P"?'’"', ’ ly onprised bf oil dcvclopmcnents and. Clark's takc-rc-no-prisdners method- IIn a darinti mission soon1 aHera she preparing casesses involving the rela- i.’uiiiiiiisMun ho.t until thc fir ____ J ______^______bL! despite being pregnant withh her sec- ology wa.s cJcm':monstratcd at thc start was ^ assigneii the case.c. Clark tively new legal^al toolt ot UN/V — year to rule on.the jequcst.St. .The.' pro.____ pttring lhc;he 2H years il look to d« — posnl'WDTildTBsult in u 32=ciZ-ccnffirst* ------class stamp^ _ Henderson said roising,g-n.,evr6r i P r o s eecutors p all classes of mail by the: somest per- - W h e n buyingg a m a i t t r e s s . • • • centage wos proposed to hehelp avoid w o n t . a contentious rate ease undun foster ’t » charge cooperation among mailerlers during ______thc review of moil clasilasses and p O p superstarSI j prices. D o n ''ic o nnparee M n LOS ANGEQELES'(AP) — M ichael a|| Jackson won'tn't be charged with child Retiree accused molestation, thithough the cose that cre- °

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A loserrinpolii life;, can[ttpaigne sns-teerm CO])ngress $ma]il( loses “ wins]proimsil e o f m a ttrimiffiiy i ' p r iinraiytto policdeal UGovice' r “ ■ \HAVERHILL..Massa ss.(A P ) ^ ^ ^ 7 1 Synar had c.xpft.\prcssed confulence he After months of campaiguigning for'fl pH T ^^U j o k l a h o m\\A;^ CITY (AP) -'-Artery I T _____ ycun>.of.dcllccti:cting-critics .who.callcd___^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 —would-win4iic-rur^ninoir.even-tljough-he ------^ scat i n ihe Legislaturelire ended in ------htnHoo4tbcral-wt-for-hisdtstriel;' -----y 47 percoirrvcttHH^luHwie-tfHli^— — ■dcrcaU a aisconw iate'A'lana'SwieT'^fefi^QI Al , M ike Synar lostJSt in a runolV to a fxilili- ^ thrcc-way Aug.lg. :23 primary. Synar •- wenl before her supporterrters to give a __caLunknow:n.__ r ' _J>lamed.liis_ptH.'>r.s«r.sli('-wing.in^tlial_niW_ZL_ -V -rrconce.sslon-specch-whw hcn'a-m an'-^a^^BlI H H A brash. scrappy congressman t , , on low lunioulll anand attack ads by ihc- grabbed the microphone. - often out o f steptep w ith his conscrvaiiNC %PP • tiD i'n o m in ee.. CoCobuni. • "Wail. I would like to say Some- . rural district.. Synar'sS slunniiig'loss M - In .1492. Synar• nar was forced:inio a , ; thing.” he began. "Alanaana, you won » — Tuesday madeide him just the third f * ' Denioeralic prim;riniary nniotV against a me. Will you m any jnc?" - ■ ^ House memberer to1 lose a primary elec- I 8 ^ popular di.stricttaitonWy. ait He won wilh : It was Swicc’s boyfnen ricnd. And the lion ihis year. .-■ * • . 5.' p e rc e n t oC(' tlithe vote despite an ------an.swer.from ihc -lotallylily-shockcdnJB^^flK 1 ^ 1 1 ------. . synun'an eigeight-tenii coiigressniaii. rr;— mi!:!nnghnn’rmnr«nnnx5rCTi[tsrrig.Tinsrhlm ^ Swicc was yes. Cooper Syn: [, lost to Virgil CtCwper. a retired school • . paid fo r by ilie ill National Rifle. "Evcryb^y dappedlandcricd.li ar " principal. Coo]ooper. 71; captured 51 }In his concession speech;li. Synar ..\ssiKiation. put a whole new spispin on the ■ \ ' pcrccnt of theL* voiev in thc DeniocrJiic said “ Ihis is not a night for leai;ars,itisa Hut this timeime il was ditTereni. evening." she said. ^ ru n o ff lo 49> ppercent for Synar. In nighl for triumph.'' ’ Cooper, who campaignedcan largely by Bill Luffcy said thatat ithe couplc ^ November, hec vwill face Tom Cobum. '"W e've done it with dignii)ily, wc vc tucking husinesness curds under the has been dating for a yearycj and.thal ' / ■ a Muskogee docJiKtor who won lhc GOP done uo' il wilh the kind o fe iitlinhusiasni windshield wiperspers' o f parked cars, sa id . he had planned to popp ththc question '• j,, .'•J n nomination. amand spirit thal 1 ihink have t:itaken Ihe i|,;n once votersrs gigot to know him. they regardicssof the clcction'on's outcome. ' I ' Cooper acknoany o f Presideni Clinton's s;iid Synar’s loss was a signm ot-liard Among other thintilings, he opposes mak- 'year*old car salesman forgotfor^ to bring policies, includitiding gun control. times for incumbents -— not ing abonion nmrelore available lhan il is. one thing.- I "People v\'oulould grab your hand and Democrats or.Clinlon supiipporicrs. . -I think likeke ithe people think." — ------iiWhcrc^K-thc-ring?^^!^ k c d ^ w ie c r------you would tell;ll them that you're run- "P "P' eo p le are cynical q f govnedd a balanced ledeml bud- Besides I gun control. Sysynar has Washington —- tlthe lohacco industry, "I have relinquishedI cocontrol o f thc C o u n c il whivhen' her husband was ever:\erv week I'd say no,” she recjL-called. g c ia n d ie m ilinlimiis for political ofllce*. backed such controversial me;icjusures as . ||ie insurancer industry, ini the NRA — clicker," he declared. struck by a car and killed. Still "Th•Thank God he was persisislcni. iioijcrs. • an increasc in grazing fees oon public iii;it Ihe day wasA’as bound to cotnc that Tills isn't the (Irsl pri:primary elec* m o u rn in g hihis dealh. she turned becilecausc if he'd have given' tup- '• "Pm a livingmg e.xample o f Icnn lini- land in Western stales, gun coirontrol and l,^. couldn'l get5Cl 50; percent plus one tion that carricd cmotioHional weight down Lafeyy thei first lime he asked wouvould've been my l.oss.’’ iffisj^siiid. . resrestrictions on lob;icco advcrti>using. vole."

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A group Ihat oppos>oses U .S . •Senate candidntu Olivercr L.: North B_ of Virginia alleged this wweek that . '.North abused the finances:esofanon- profit organization he heheaded for ICB four years, using it to promotepro his ' political carccr and to enrichem him- __ ’ self and his friends. ' T V " ^ Woody Holton, foundinder of an ____ indcpcndcnt-political-actiaction-com*------:■ — mittee callcd Clean Upp Congre.ss,C .si accuscd North of misu:Isusing the ■ tfM HP rcsourccs of the Freedommi Alliancc. .T which North headed fromfrc 1989 ^ ------until 1093, Holton-sftkl-mW M rt-rtre------organization helped Northrth's privjiie S w afl •• bu sj ne.sscs make moneyev and thnt------n ■ I K I;‘ the primary focus of‘a a massive ' 8S = HAGGARWWRINKLE FREE TwillTw Slacks. = ______SPECIAL PI■URCHASE I'- Frccdojn Alliancc.mailililing cam;__ ------— Plain Fr 'rent orPleated. 8 Colors. paign was to improvevc North's e B H ^ H __ alph Lauren 1; im age. ! CHAPS by Ral ^ r ,' . HUGEE SELECTION. Re(feg.^38 = ;■ Spokesmen for botht NorthN M ancheteste r SuljIts & Sport Coats,ts, huge selection, I 9 9 1 m a n 1 1 y.' -S-2-pant models.s. Reg. M40-*395|:^L_^_N . 0,^ w ± 3 J on s. M ark T r I NCOW 2o;°-. 3 0 ° / O F I — J — J L m J — rill. North's H B a caiiipaipaign press •: Y < rr. secretar:tary. callcd J i m ;. I ,f th e m '• :: r a tta c k fro m a NTIRE STOC>ck______ii liberalal Iextremist__ ng'l00% Cotton LeviLe D ockers i I front o Great Fittin t —r^ _ 1 tion." Our ^est Sellingg Dress Slacits. Paiints, 3 G reat iVlodedels. 1:______N o rth ______^G*J3cv.'lcv.ccidgc.-a_ 100% Polyesjste r Twill, RegH38-M2 ;• senior)r cofficial at Machine Washabible, 10 Colors. thc Freedom Alliancc,e, said; il is Waists 32-44.4. Reg. =52 '! considering legal actiorion against __ NO\Aw a s " /"“ OFF - -I'— H olton.------• North helped foundi thetl group shortly af^cr he becameic a nalional NOW 4 1 ” figure.for his role inn thet [ran- ~ :■ C q n tra'scan d al. U nderr hishi leader-______j ^ H - ■ t i f e f c ;•. .ship, the group built a sizasTzaSlc m aiP ing list for its bimonthlytily ncw slct- ^ ■ h j . p a c I f kC'TRAIL • FIELD F & _ I; ters espousing conservati'alive causes ------JANTZEN • WOODS " STREiAM ‘ CALXCRAFT^ !— und-secking contributiijtions-Thc"' Ski Paiarkas, Street Coatsats. Work X. group also bankrolled soisome chari- . RAY t; table causes, includingng sending ^ & GR Zoats-Big Selectioition. — i; relief packages to militarytary person- . .twA ier Group, Cottonsns & Acrylic Blend:ds, = = Reg. *50-® 146 ncl abroad and aiding} victimsv: of - Crew Necks & Cardigans. ■' H urricane A ndrew in 199:992. . V '^ jM Reg. MC40-'79 ..NOW r 20"“-3 0b’'” OFF . North stepped down as president 1; of thc Freedom AllianccICC last year ' I ______:• Nvhen he began campaign!gning exten- ^ sively for thc GOP Senatelate nomina- l o w 2 10 "/”OFF I; tion. The group continuenues operat- I; - ing under thc leadershipip i former ;• Idaho senator Steve Sym n <: Holton said thai undender North. ^ El!NTIRE STOC»CK cliarilablc activities rcceix eiv ed rela* I • LUCIA 1; lively little of FreedomTl / Alliance's JANTZEN _ _ All Ojir F atibulous.Sweaters^h s^by^Northern, ____ !• money and attention. InInstead, he ~ — • DOCICKERS Isle, Alpss & Others. Plus,, AAll Fashion , j^said.-most-oM ts-moncr,:y-was-spcnt------;; on the.mailings thatI p ro m o te d ilect Groups fromtl iOur Best Brands!Is! Coioats Except Leathethers. ; ■ North's political views,ws. He also ^ Tops, Sweaters,5 , Skirts, Pants • i-, = ' ■ >HUGE SELECTIO^ON. said thc group violatedcd financial guidelines by^harityrity*indusiry waichdo^groups. allowijwing mcm* H l i o w OFEFF N O ^ OFF . = ; bers of its board of directorsdir to ------1 ■ profit e.xtensively ft'omim contracts I I . .1 >1.-1 * » and salaries. Expert Free AlterationsIMS ^Hundreds ofOtfier Falli// IIItems Noiv on Salel ;; Although Holton didI ncnol say thai ;• any of those aciiviiies wcwere illegal, i! he said they raise serious)us questions - Special "Aninniversary Si aboul North’s siewardshdship of thc GIFT 2 2 ( 0 . 0 0 < / f m : A lliancc had a hiddenI agagenda that, ; is nol part of what a ccharitable Onon any purchase of'$100.00 $ ^ 2 ■ ■ institution is allowed to do-ihat< is,' o r 'm o r e . N o restricriclions,. s o l I ' promote the agendan oof Oliver' ' Limit I percuslonicjHicr • Expires Ofl. 3. 199-1 m m K i 1: ■ North." said Holton, sonon o f form er f / L - . I:- Republican governor A. Linwood y jjjjjjjjjjii)WiVVVVVVVVVJOS J J k V K ^ TWIN FALLS i;125 Main Ave. W. BURLEY ,126363 Overland . Holton Jr. of Virginia. ••Wc’rc"V con- S H O P D O WNTOWN N ' AND SAVVEI R U PE R T “On “ C The Square” BUHL. 10.03 Mai4ain St. ' j! cem ed w ith th'c spirill olo f the law . . 'n o t ju st the letter o fth e la HHH

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CAP HAITIEN. Haiti — ! . : i y a i,' 1 Second Rowans from New York wa 1 objectiv — hardio-kcepJiis.CQol.___ I 'T lie road was full o f liuma:man excre- dicnt. urine and the putridid rem ains . of orange rinds, lefte ft f r o m ' ’ Wednesday's meals in thislis i northern ^ - m m 'IbJaitian city. The piles wereere as high ^ ‘ Cariblxan StB ’*~~ ' ' Port-au-Princ‘o^ | I "O sarhan’s head. • And at the intei'sectionon o f R ue ’ • ’ ■’’kj added, by‘5.00000 /Army soldiers from ! : i.v Cafosct and Bridge No. 9.?, h hundreds the 10th Mount:iintain Light Infantry I ’6f Haitians were surgingng aro u n d '• 1 : .. D iv isio n ..T h e soldfcrs sc are to per- ’ • R ow ans and his lank' crew.V. • • form peacckeepeeping duties as the •' • All day long. men. won/omen and ’ | / ^ U.S. military scttlJetties in. . . . children in rags and barere Ifeet hud 1 ' U* , Wright IS rumrunning ihc amphibi- tieen pus'hing forward to secseelhemir- r' J . ; ^ . OUS. M a r in e landing la here. On i ,,;!clc of 20th»century ArAmerican ***~ - ' : afternoon., he sCrvcd J ■1,^ Wednesday afte ’ know-how. that the Mariiurines had - as host to Lt.t. CGen. Henry Hugh ) brought with them to this} CCaribbean’j , ‘ Shelion. the oveijvcrall U.S. commtm- i island: a garbage truck. der in Haiti, and U.S. Ambassador i • On Tuesday, the Marine;ines'landed ^ William L. Swing Sw on a tour of ; here in Haiti’.s second-iargargest city. f op eratio n s in •thethc north. ; securing the airileld and sea{icaport. S h e lto n h adid met r earlier in the | On Wednesday, lliey begilegan to fun“ ' ‘ • day with Haitialitian army chief Lt. I o u t o n stre e t p a tro ls. W'c(V'ednesday ^ Gen. Raoul •CedrasCe in Port-au- I was also trash day. somctlnothing the ■ ... Prince to deliveiiver the message ihat ; poor o f Cup Maitien had nevilever seen. M the United Staletales will nol tolerate | Their garbage — whatIt ll the dogs. M any human righrights"abuscs such-as j goals and roosters did nolI gcget — had the beatings of peaceful demon- 1 _ clogge^tjie stre^ for weweeks and ■' j;______j B straiors by loca:ocal police and army I m’onlhs. probaBly longer.cr. Bicycle troops lhat occuccurred in the capital IS almosi at /jW on Tuesday. a standstill. W right saidd thaith there have only' >- N ow ihe M arines, inclu<;luding 24- ,^been two problen3lems with Cap Haitien • yeur-old Cowuns. weree ggoing-to /V 'residents. A Cap Haitien policeman \ clean il up. As his men begaegan scoop- who was beinging jeered by a large 1 ing up the refuse into a lar;large green >7 I crowd at the ponpor drew his weapon. ; truck for dumping outsidede the city. ‘'y crouchcd and ihreatenedihn to fire. | Gowans watched in disbclie:h'ef at what - fifir “ A M arine: sicstepped in and drew ■' he saw. : APphoiD bis w eapon andmd told him he would , Mcn and womenc in.lhcIhe cro w d , not allow that: kirkind of ihing." Wright quickly u nnatcd on the piles f Cdp Haitian In the north U.S Marine,e Lance Cpl. Aaron Lynchich, from South Berwick,k, Maine, walks throughjh the dusty streets of C o ' said. time before the trash C' jnd incident. M arines ■ day. Troops landed heree oone day after landingI aat Port-au-Prince. In the sccond removed. Children ran throughlhr< the Haiti T u esd a id on the broke up a fightght in \vhich a w om an lis Third man. hts gray' sl shirt dark w ith .sweat. At / the Marine compound streets. and they’ve gcgot to help themselves, con:ontinued to arrive in thi; m Wright was being beatenaten on the head with a : eniained. his breath heav:avy with the smell of seapon. sea Rear Adm. William “How caij you feel anythi^hing about and I d o n 't knc as h earing iheilem, ing lo the Cobijbra helicopters chop- wil w e'v e got to clean it up. ... w eekend. They will be repla>laccd, he said. help them. But we can't't dot il all. ing craf) andd 1Blackhawk hclicopiers “How much longer?" ycldied one chopping overlurhead, we Glslmo^IW th is ihn i s s i o n D o n ’ t Ibelieve!U . S . , H a ii i t i a n f r i egndship guiseI ' By David Beard not whali t w a s plal a n n e d The Associated Press ------^ 1 ■nT he W ashington P ost . displayed plasliiasiic.-ooaied cards with ! PORT-AU-PRINCE. — Haitian Creole;ole phrases arranged ; ___ - Enemies just days ago. AnAmerican and :iiii — On u n d e r fo u r categories: cat H ostiles.' Raitiah soldiers arc noww supposeo'lo~^^^^^Bs theirtii third day in Haili.. the Gls Priendlies. I directions and”; be working together to briibring peace to : ...... knknow what their mission iss not.i It is G reetings. .• Haiti. not the invasion they hadd planned A.riuhiber' of o f U.S. so ld iers have Such a relationship is hhard to fath-' for months unlil calling il off last witnessed beatinatingsby Haitian police - wtfoUend, Wlw H lwy dtMWt- Through the weekendid WashingtonN just w hat their m ission is- iwo men Tuesiuesday in assaults by ' — -w as labeling the Haitianian military as - • • In intcrvicws.-soldicrsV askyhowI - police-on crowd)iw dshere ------killers, kidnappers, rapistslists ond extor- • ' ~ closely they will be coojopecriting ' Perhaps thene moslr frusirated sol*. tioners. Now they and AmericansAn ore 7 '^ ;- ■ \ -j w ith an am iy w idely corideilemried by diers in the U.S.J.S. forccjicrc arc those — - uneasy allies’. the international communityity fbr brii- "who g u ^ d ihele nmain gale'of tlic pon, Neither side trusts thec olotlier. - .U talizing its own civilian po|)opulaiion. where tne crowTowds gawking at the ; OuLside Haiti's armyy hheadquarters They ask if eventually theyy will face Americans haveave been largest and the hostile crowds of civilianans thcni- clashes betweencen them and police the - : —-----A nalysis ------s . selves. .IS many-soldier^Ju;luac-recall __mQsi_iiiQlciilJt!1. The killinus Tuesday_____ happening in Somalia^ took placc withiiithin view ofthe gale. . Others have focused con more "Ifa Haitianan poUceman| is beating ' ; a camouflage-uniformrmed soldier immediate needs. With theth tro o p s som e guy in1_ frofront o f my po.st and I •; ■ pointed al a khoki'Cloclad Haitian racing in Caribbean heat lo lc deploy can't stop him.,im.,that's a (messed) up ! colonel, speaking on a twitwo-waj' radio ^' command posts, secure peperimeters situation." saidsail a sergeant at the : on the second-floor vcranironda.. and distribute supplies, manym sol- gate, who askcsked not to be named. — ^------liHe-jWos-on-thal-radio-lio-a-couple-of-^^^H -dicrs-havc-spent-thtfir-enertergies-on—^What-am-Uicrc h ercJbtii: ______- minutes ago, calling us a o f getting shade, w ater and sleileep. C cniccros antand his unit were only , ; jerks." said the U.S. offici(Ticer. speaking "W c just' have to w atch1 oour backs a few hundreded yards> from the pon's_ ; dn condition of anonyiinymity. “But at a tiVne." g a te , b u i they:iey said they had' not J ...... AP photo and take thing'i one day ai -----^-w h en w e pulled up he wawas all smiles,------— J— -^dJSpec Jose Ccniccros..;. At dawn, heard of the^kilLkillings.Tuesday. “VVc_ . shaking our hands." • U.S. and HaitianH: soldlers'stand in Ifront of a Haitian mllitlitary headquarters. Thete U.S. soldiei;s Ceniccfos ^ and his men blocackedoffa doij't'havc Jl« While the top bra.ss pnproclaims sat- v»ore parti ofc a detail providing sectecurlty for U.S. Army Lt..t. Gen. Hugh Shelton, commanderci of jldirt road near the city’s poi>on. stand- Ccniccros said,aid. ■'Higher authorities ■ isfaction wiih Haitian c ta sk fo rce tn Haiti, w h o wswas meeting with Haitiaian military leaders. iring behind a rude barricad*ide formed just tell us whal•hat to do and w c d o it." U.S. soldiers privately e;« o fa rusted tractor, old, tirest and Thiny yards•ds ini front o f the barri- again be n>iten to the core.V. . ing but contempt for)r tthe Haitian chief Ll.GciGen. Raoul Cedras lo lell Haiti's lia anny would'ncver aj other debris. cade, a crowdvd of» Haitians siared at k ia l. in a blunt inter-' ; army, and some regretret the missed him to haltll thei violence against his able abi to stage a coup like the; ione that One U.S. olHci; In ones and twos. Haitianans walked the troops. "Wc•We've had no problem B ertrand view lale Tuesda\Jay. s;iys Washington ■ opportunity lo wipe out the repres- own people.le. then rushed before tele- toppled lOf President Jean-Bi up and asked to pass the barricade,b with crowd concontrol here." Ccniccros If the Uniied States )Jj • sive force in a quick war.w __ vision camcmeras lo say Cedras had Aristidein Ari 1991. has'lilile choice: I “Hev. chief, let's-see vou3ur ca rta ." said. “ W henI theythe get close, we send ___ ^Fighting—dest«>y?i-llte-Hi«itiilitinn-nmiyr-Anterican------J beverai A m encan solesoldfers regret- agreed." ...... • I At ihc'samirtime-Bmdlc>-F Ccniccro,s called. Hc admitlittcd those . a man to moveove tliein back and'llrej"^ “ • keeping the peace in 1. • ted not being able — Ibecause o f ___ As someic fpro-democracy.,Haitians,...VcVehicles lumbered olVa^hipip at port soldiers will be ki _with.cmplo)xc.lD_card5,o:_ofj)_siigar __d_o,ij/|______rtes o rih e ‘ Haiti for >’0.irs:toiTcomc: c ...... —:------orders lo arrest thele HaitianI sol- questioneded the loyalties of U.S. ami ant clattefeii th’roiigh Ihe gale refinery down the road, COthers he Soldier.s respondedre^ in diverse' diers who were bcatiiigg pipro-democra- troops, thec Americans/ chargcd into- so;iseapon.,lo'the checrs ofthoiisiis;nulsor Washington's‘s ioption is lo do the \v;iys on the: qO'qoesiion of intervening' I training of a civilian w " aved olT. cy demonstrators beforere tltheir eyes on the heart o of f H aiti’s low -iech w ar people. pc( best it can wiih ir C om m unications “ is a liilittle prob- if H aitian pcjiiccjlice were to attack civil-' enuKciey police foree. seleclective culling o f mili- ■ Tuesday, . m achine, the ihi Camp d’ApplicjJtion. IBill Open,ilion Uphold Den lem,’’ hc said. "Some of ilthese peo- ians in frontmt of U.S. positions, 'clics on a lary olllcers andjd a big infusion into Ll. Gen. Henry Huglugh Shelton, with a man'andate to d isab le heavy ha!has long-term problems. It rei pie speak Spanish and thciten I’m all "We're nol supposedsup to iniervene.'' com m ander o f U.S. forerorces in Haiti, weapons mdand equipment, ...... - - facfaee-lill nilher than an wverhaliaulofan iheeconoiny. righl. but sometimes we jusiusl have to C cn iccro s saidiaid. "If we did have a • ins say is And cross ils fingers.fir held U powwow with1 HHaitian army ResidentsIts cheered, predicting thal insinstitution that many Haitian use hand signals." Some]c so ld ie rs riot here, I'dIcall cal for guidance." Troops ffig h t b igigest j battl Q 7 " suindard answer by U.S. MaMarines who Haiti, are hardardly wearing the ideal out- they thi can find it • sircichedI nmit on tug- • R etain1 s 2 '. g y / landed here is: “ Man. it's hoihoi," fit for temperaeralures in, the mid-yOs and gage ga conveyor hells.,leanining against 'SiiiV'jhiiie'linlllji^niumrdi- "p'iTsislir'th'Cirruck'sncksrrei pu pccllningnn— —;------GarbedlnheavjruniformsTns'and carry^^nrelcnting'Siii ------^ - P o n d e r ------ing 50 pounds o f gear. ih(ihe M arines ty. - seseals of what was once :iian airport fiShi Camp LcJeune, N.C..,C.. have bat- O ver a lonjong-slceved. heavy cotton departure de gale. Insecticidele .tie d d e h y d ra tio n an d thithe searing camouflage: shhlsl and pants go a 25- But mostly, they just copc '7 gc ‘ Caribbean sun from the momentmo they pound flak jacketjacl and helmet. Dangling heat, he ... 8?a^ Paint landed. from the bell:ll is a heavy cartridge bag 2 A number of troops whoho icamc from wilhM-16amammunition, a gas ma.sk. a . zzrn^ Retains16^5 ' ■ Additive the flir-conditioncd USS UJ W asp butt pack willvilh rifle cleaning gear and ' . w o o d 3®9 >ERT| Redw amphibious assauh ship wetwere lying on MREs, iwoI quan-sizedqi canteens and a : cots in a term inal o f thele dilapidatedd bayonet. A strobestr light Js att.'iched ne.ir • 1 C R L a t e x R elaiM ” . ’ Cap-Hailien Airport hoursurs af^er their the shoulderr and ai high black bools.com- ■ SHOI ' n ■ , arrival, IVs dripping fluiduid into their pleie the enscrscmble. , ! arms. “ By the limtime you put everything on. : i -r . - , ■ Rich, solsolid-hiding redw/ood coli:olor for sid- V - — M As the sun baked down;i oron his shoul- you probably)ly increase your wcighi at • n ces & rustic lawn furnituliture. G oes ■ QSA vders Wednesday. Lance CfCpl. Beverly least 50 pounmnds." said sunburned Air i : ' l ^ R E P iPAIR. ! ■ on bare,•e, rough wood like stainain.yetcov- P ain t ------4v1innis-oflS«atUc.pu*hcd4u I:S gl^nan Bungard. JO -----: m m ;ring Stores' ^ ilflA P- : ^------ers-fadeded wood'grainr oidstaijtains-or fin------^ the soil o f a' freshly dug; tntrench along from Oberlin.in, Ohio, who arrived in the lllvE ishesllk'like a paint. 6104. S to r i; Hot & 'W allcG veri:>;30 Siiturdny: 8-4 , ihe airpon road. first wave MMonday morning,»'And - PROMPT SERII "W e’ve dug four Irene:nchcs," said w e're not accicclimaied y'el. I'm worn out lours: Mon-Fri:7:.'30-.'>;3C .Minnts, sweat drippi/ig dov>Jown his facc. right now. WcW were worn out before TWIN f a l ; “Eight morc and w e'll get:titri^t." it welcft.'' All the way'down thele iroad, pairs Bungard,. anar air trafHc controller. sa\ 1280 E. Filer • 73:XS of soldiers croikhed behindbeh sand-’ in a Humvceee with a perspiring Capi. 33-5333 bags in trcnches that wil!wil bc their Tim Lemons,ns, ‘2y, o f Peoria. III., irioni- : WESTERN Wl 33 6 M ain s tr o o t* TwIiwin F alls nwm w days, sun* loringhelicopilopier inifTic on the airfield. h.omcs for the next few i 3 ^ jj^ ^p n o 733-171 £ light glinting ofT their Mi4-l6s -l pointed Some solioldicrs also carry heavy . , out at an empty field, a1 cocouple cow s backpacks witwith foam pads Ibr sleeping.' w s m m • ' - . .y ■ . Thuiisd^., Soptbmlmbor'227<9a4 Tir^i-Ni^l.Tv'li.Twih Foil#. Idaho ' A-7 '• rr.

Fociisi s : Americaiins Pollice viiolenc t s t r a t tS s S tr of "Tternandngia i d ’ Knight-RiddcrrNewi. h Servicc r~^ \CTC PORT-AU-FJ-PRINCE. Haiti — / to beating ' • Forced ib stayI'y 1behind a 7-tboi con------'erete"wan'an Hundreds o f curious Haii-Jaitians and long clubsIS mader from tree limb.<. . kk turned oul Wednesday to0 wwatch • "For 'W h y couldn't wc help? ^ ; tnickloads o f U.S. troopsIS nmove T here’s no riot;iots," the soldier added - na S I from Port-au-Prince's inteinterna. as he shook hi:his head in frustration. ^ 3 , tignal airpon lo ihe port,. apappar- "If the presideidem brought us down . f f . ently for iransfer lo olher.er pans] to resiortore democracy, lhat's ot*ihe couniry. No violencencc was ' ' I''** ^ 10 ‘do ... 1 want to do my . reponed. job,"- Sporadic melees (.‘ru]Srupted Not faraway,•ay. in the grinding slum ^ : . Tuesday at the city’s dockscks. air- called'Cite SSoleil. Sunny City, port and huge Cite Soleilil sslum. Haitian policeicc worried about the white American soldiersrs sstood crowds ol susupporiers of exiled .by and watched in disrlismay. President Jeanin BertrandI Aristide, dri- . Witnesses said one manlan was . ven by their• hatredh; ofthc security ' . clubbed to death by a HaHaitian forces and cmlmboldencd by the U.S. policeman. troops amyal..ll...... M The military governrrnment "They-ve bebeeiv-tlfrowing rocks at banned street dumo'nstraitraiions us since yestertlerday." said onl* police- in a communique on11 istate man. John Josenseph. 27. showing visi­ media late Tuesday night,•ht. The tors a fist-sizcdted rock. "This moniing. broadcast was repealedic'd Ihis Ihcy'vc comone back and done the m oniing. sam e thing, T o head o ff further violt■iolence, •’W e-regoiniling 10 have to calm them ^ our batons." Joseph ^ Ll Gen. Henry Hugh ShiShelton Jown " '‘h o ; and - his top aides:s m et ' vowed. ” rhey'ey'rc saying there is no ^ W ednesday xvith anny chi»chief Lt. (Haitian) annyny anymon;. so ihc\' can . Gen. Raoul Cedras.* ShtSliollon up felt powerless. The m),might respond if such beatingsbi continue. 1 in its power.’ ' diets would leave crowdwd con- other revefed in stood uneasy guard with cliclubs and Leopold Wasliiisliington said his area ers said they \vcrc under torfor w ar agaiii.si the ... police:c and the load of police;e thati looked ready to st»i trol and law and ordtrder to soldiers maeliiiic guns in their hands, . was calm but: that tha his men were pre* not to inter\eiie in viD- milm ilitary.” said 1st Lt. Robenert Uoo/e unload cops nearii< a-proup of pro- m:i Hainan authorities, bbut ut left strict orders lu Josepir said the d o /en copops-iii his , pared lo dispers')crse crowds "with our cn Hailians,'“We gnard- ofo f i the 10th Mountain- I3ivtsiision. sta- • A ristide demons;mstralors. open the possibility U.S.37troops, ti lence between r the pro- means," He adiadded: "I don't ihink tioned at a small guardhouseISC on the Hut not all couldcoi intervene. station sta could take ciire.^ol' I could step in if the situ:iiuation • compoundnd and that’s all we can ttot "w c 'll hit there would be)c arany problems." grassy outskirts ofthc airport.■n. _*i w;is. bruslashing my teeth and I Aristide Ar rock-ilirowers — goes out of control. do.’; said one1C sergeant : in the group .. gra d boasted He was so undisturbed,und in fact, th a t; "Right now'we’re in a sortsi of a ' heard crack! crai'k! cr crack!" said l.l, them tiu hard." he said — and '•••Il’s an in te rn a l lawaw a n d witnessedL'd the fatal beating, "It’s he cracked a cou|couple o f jokes, limbo ;us to whether w e’re aJ)illicd with H oo/.e o f anI incident ii Tuesday. "I tliat tiu tlie unit was not alhiid. order sitaution." Sheltonon said. not by choice.e. 1believe me. lim lid Daniel "Aiiierieahshs tcame to work with the policc or not ... if w e’rec working' looked down (a(a hill) and I .saw what "Wc can't be afraid." saic adding that if the Haitianians fail " I w o daysys ago. we. thought wc the lug order us.'*' he said.. '*1i"Instead of us taking' together wilh them or not." hihe said. appeared to be1C one' of the policeman Ju Ju lic n .' .^5. " W e 're p u ttiti to take the appropriate,te m ca- '^»-tc comingg ddown here lo eradicate log boats to the U.S., U.! they're going lo "W hat w e're try in g lo ptpreveni." hitting a eiviliarlian on the head with his where wl there is disorder." ' i siires. ••wt‘ w ill take the next ‘I"-* P^’l'i-'*-' irce ... eradicate the tbrce e re being- come here andid givegi us work.” i Uoo/e said, "is an incidcni:nt where helmet. No. notiii 'appeared to be,' All morning, patrols wer step." Me did not specifyifv what tl'nt is oppresressing the people." he Uo station at Respondingng to complaints that; w e're shooting at the Haitiaiian police l h at's w ha[ itt w as." shuttled sh between the main s ____ . that step mittht be,______said. Worneiied about being'repri- we y received Aristide support>)ortcrs would not be safe • trtTrf*-thcy^c-^hootii»g-iH-i_U!^MUI ------Not-allalic-L the shim's entrance, as they The arrival o fth c .Amerinerieans. ' mMaoTnyihcih’crrcandorrwnKToi^ihe— am ntlie area, in Haiti until I laitian people go dow n in bebetween.'’ fallen easily belbrcbel the police. rcjreports of demonstrations m ...... under an. accord brokeredred over soldiers asked;d thati their names not be I la ack o f the policc are disamianned. Washington said Si)iiie U.S, soldiers ihde'eeed inter- One soldierT withoutv a sidcarm had—-Onc-rode ()i around in the bac . tlie weekend that headed.•doff i an printed, as though his colleaguesL‘s wouldv never agree to vened in wtnie incidents, l>ii>ne patrol to be rescuedJ a a tk r being stoned aitd blibitii.' pickup truck, looking a; invasion, has promptedted pro- si'hiililiers were also bewii- vet and taunt- such a deal. linked arms and nlaecicd itself beaten up byy peoplep who had been it were spoiling for a light ai ------^ tfm»tfrattv d«m*»nmwu»» dc-red al thec -iiulden > about-face in___till ______"W r wniilflu l.In -i i?o fo r th a t." their mission.11. betbetween police and pii'tesiv

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Los Angeles Times prepared forr il,il." he said, , At the sameline time. U.S. ofllcials PO^'aU-T'RINCE. IHaiti — are fearful1 tlhat the increasing The' n ew o u tb re a k s o f vviolence appearance; ofo such incidents on aiiainst ch i/cn s by the Hail:laitian tnili- U.S. televisiotion screens could well m njKTill •- tary, on Tuesday expose, a ] :iealW*unsusi»inablu-in— llaw in the Clinton admtnisinistration's * the United Stales,St sparking public : 1 laitian peace accord — that th: it m ay- outrage lhat: couldcc intensify pressure have no elTective plan forIbr quelling bn Congresss itio force the adm inistra- 3":7the-humun-righu-vi0lauiaiions.LhnI __ tion to uet outlUt of Haiti early. . _____ 'were a major reason tor• U.S.U. inter- Moreover.:r. some strategists arc p re d ic tin g that tli the incidence of AUTO vcniion. LOANS Indeed. U.S. militaryy iofficiuls bealings'andsJ shootings — which arc concede, the last-minute agreemeniai daily fare in Haiti but probably obtained by the peace tnissiission head- unacceptablele con U.S. TV screens — ed by former PresidentL-nt Jimmy is almost certimain to increase sharply Carter has forccd U.S. trotroops into as the Oct.t.. 15 d e a d lin e fo r th e an awkward partnershipip"\vitinire ' Oel^rlufe'’tJHirth^^rmy^ommandcr:------repressive Haitian militilitary and Lt.Gcn. Raouloul Cedrtis. approaches. [ioliccTorccj,' they'originginfflK-had ------The criliciscism-already.has.begun ____ planned to overwhelm andid irepiace. in the wake: ofo Tuesday's incidents, Ticiais say. Pierre Sane,e. secreiary-general of g As a result, these offic U.S. troops now must seelicek to "co- Amnesty IntIntcrnaiional. issued ii opt" the 7.400-man Haitianlian m ilitary statem ent saylaying the "impunity for cradually — hoping even/entually- to —human-rightshts violators granted in coax the Haitian army andan police ihe agrccmeinent between the U.S. force into making refornbrms. even , governmentt aiand the I'laitian m ilitary though that means allowiiwing some puts that courountry’s populalion in nleasure of Hailian-againsinst-Haiiian immediate daidanger. violence to continue, at leastlea for the "Letling kikiller.s. and torturers (in short run. the Haitianm army) off the hook !"The task of keepingng law and underminess long-termI solutions to­ ' . ’ oWer in Haiti is the responsonsibility of the country’:y’s continuing human­ tl^e Haitian, police .forceree and the rights crisiss' becauseb it sends a mes- is geriidng your foot iniheledoor . OuOur door is open. Reaally. Haitian milijary." U,S. ArArniy Gen. sage that thethey can coniinue their Uieprgroper first step? FoFor over 74 years. Hon)niQ Federal lias beenn . ■' John M. Shalikashvili. chainniin cha of abuses." SaSane said in a speech lielping people like you)ii net tlie rl^ilit n io rt-t- ■ . . Whilee y o u lYiay r e p rc s c nII l jjofki ailto loan lit* SlTfffTTDltl— derlivcrcd-^it-at-UrN-:-lioadquancrji-in— : ^ Anfl not a sslnule one has had lo^o__ the Joint Chiefs'oPSlT • ______m n leeHin“lo^Tinri;tT{m r niTl ni on —tfa, reporters in Washington.)n. "Wc are New York. • I the’tloor coulcnje lic fje a lT c lo w ii ■nR~tlO’b f~ 'VW \ irfl^ll«rto-liclp->’our“ ing the day* „The origin:inal invasion plan lhal co m cs-s to a tnorlrianc Igaii tl . npt in a business of doing -• fecllntf vshut out. loo. lo( Wliy not clo biisls l n e s s with so m e o nle e ir that m atter the administnstration had begun carry- t o u g lll i to open. If you're I' • to-day law and order, for tli , where niortj»a^e wlwho w ants your busliurle ss? resolving or quelling any demon- ingout-Sundaidav would have resolved c o n icc to Home Federal, v eialty sliicc 1920. sinitions. that aspect olol' the Haitian problem, • Icncllnin« has been our sped: But senior U.S. officiaicials admit The operaliorions order called tor U.S. overpower the Haitian that the approach containsins risks that troops to ov w a t Gch l your slep wWi “no10 lee” loans. nd police forccs and to may well unravel the enlirntirc democ- military and V W h ilele some lenders niaUcic things (lirilcult. :in w ith, the take over all,11 responsibilityt for keep- . ratization plan. To begin o tlic rrs s may iry to lure youo u w ith a ■'no fee" current U.S. policy, undiinder which ing order inti1 the country, thi save some up- an-angemcnts dictated by r iio rtgIgnf^e lo an . You tiiighi U.S. troops would have: to stand by ; But the arr tills kind of orier. accord — while making f r o mI closing cost.s wUh tli ■ ^ even while ordinary Hai^aitians are the Carter ac up wilh a higher jres the per- it easier forr LU.S, troops to enter the b u t you yi mlflht also end u beaten or shot at. conjure? *esl rale. W hen youi'ccI'compa.re inortnajie -■ 4jkption ihai’the Ameri'ericans arc country —- requirer U.S. coitiman-. In lc re : s. it- payy-to-tfct-n ll-ehr-l ______U o m e J E e ______------backing IllC pOliCC-=^kand-L-Pold— dcrmr-coop ------— ------lo a n s T Solid as aranOaJt prompt a backlash agaig a in st U .S . militar>’ andid |policc forces and leave forces. to them thei bbulk of the responsibili- ' Shalikashvili himself;lf publicly ty forday-to-to-day police action. V conceded Tuesday tha}} the tl hands- : That mean:ans lhal U..S. troops are ervene to stop Haitian iHT polLcy eventually couli)uld backfire not to inter' '*•, L'.\.ilf'llijUlJ.£liUlliliuutiiuml'ccj. I U.S. forccs. acknowlci;.'ledging that policc or milililitiamcfl.iTom beating or ...... iheTHaitian-on-Haitianan violcncc' even shootii)ling ordinary Haitians, - H ".’:ii rt of ihreal". unless thec violencen bccomes so clintains a ’’murky sort c ...III. VlMI|M . I'-'' ' ^ d I r ' tljal^could end up in “c.xpiccpiosive situ-', widespreadJ tlthat it threatens the gen: .itinns." U.S. soldiers "h:"have to he eral siabiliiyly io fth c country. ■ . r ‘ - il f t jllB lO ln

iP.-ICO -ep u H ' T e p s t a t e s ...w rto ovep.TttFsw o> - rrrAW V-ToFTufee E d i t o r ki a i — ■ _ . A m eID t W P D ^ “ =W£—p€| ; i MMT'AH ?€o?L T< €;- ' ; ' T A e I • ------e u e ccTeP l L«APeK . - Statesi make saiifer venues£ S - ... . I • ' for legii[islative esxperimeniIts , fi I f l ■ \ Want to see healthIth-carc reform?' Idahlaho has done ils.sharc of local- . — —^Want to sec wclfarc rcireform?------izedi ttinkering.as.well. Last.;St. y c a r ! s _ _ Instead of lookingg tto Washington, 'legislaslative scs^jpn produced a n u m b e r . D .C , try placcs like B(Boise and Salem , o f sigilignificant steps in hcalth-ct rc- This week the Clintlinton administra- form,n. Starting Jan. 1,. 19p5, cone tion approved an>Orc£regon welfare cx- those>e ireforms will help pcopiclie :switch k • iw periment called JOBSIBS Plus. Oregon jobs> wwithout losing covc/age; aan o lh cr. . . . plans lo convert foodd sstamps and wcl- will1 nmake. jt easier for people)Ie to get 5e we Trte'f R'SKeD oTrteR TvIahH T rt AT ^ r e money into cash,;h, and then subsi- covertc p g c d e sp ite p re -e x istin g; mni edical .. .uN T 'U Ti tempdiary, job.ob.s for welfare conditd itio n s. . -C?fA?o«W ep VO.'I ' l H . T U t i R U T o , it's N°He-£; ■ o f o o g . clicnts. Thc goal is to10 1boost them into NexIcxt year, thc Legislature willwi: look' . 1- . . . 'C o ^ permanent employmy m en t r- an d o f f at fururthcr incremental rcforn>rmsi'in- ' ? M e H e P i S cludiniing afTordable catastrophichie insur- . 'yCO'' P.6 0 , ' „ i ! " , welfare for good. ■ / ------^WiH-it-work?-W4io-io-knows?-Il-s-an—ancc-'c-Tor-pcopIc-who-canIt_pj u p a y -fo c ------x ! cxperimcnt. But.that’jat’s lhe beauty of otherer coverage, and some: kikind of . V tinkering with complcplex social issues covenerage for all thc state’s childlildrcn. ^ at the state level,, rrather lhan in Thchese cautious steps, takenen at the y*— •• Congress. statec Ilevel, arc far less risky,, lesslc e x - / If Oregon’s plan woi>vorks, olhcr stales pensi>sive and less tangled in; partisanp< J can’copy it; If it docloesn’t w^rk, thc politicitics lhan any of thc Rubebe Gold- -- . Iti failure won't have! ririational consc- bergg m em bers of lhis party and many liberal im e- K * to contend w ith generalral 1lawlessness among ’ d ia com m entmotors ridiculed Ronald Realea- m k T T i p m a s thousands o f armed forccbrces whose leaders no g a n ’s succcs!:ssful effort to rescuc Amerii longer control them." T hteTimess - N e m m edical .studiidents and Givnadians frorhm ithc - " _ j A nd, he asks, w hat •happenshaf if Gen. Ce- •«' clutches o f'disciples d of Fidel Castro ontand dras and his pals d on't't lcIcovc Hoiti once they i 1 Wilson Poicr York Stephen Harigcn GClark Walwonh Allen W ^ communism.:n. Critic^ faulted PresidentIt FRea- reservations aboutout how o u r occupation o f leave power? Will theycy sims ply w ait bufthe'" jiallon manager AdvcrtK'ng dir Publisher ^ a n a g in g editor Circulal l<«r«iot jonforscniliiding “ too m any" troops intoIto a Haiti will turn out.5Ut. w illingness o f the Unitedlited States and U.N. tiny nation fcfor such a smal! job. G renada's politiilitical and sociol history, likeke forces to spend their flnafinancial and human rc- _ ■___>______Ihejnembcnhpr«s of the editorial boapijindiKritecjjLfidltoriab^ an ------daisihcTtandardra’bricfrevrevie%v— ;i3urownr>va9-strdrirdngly-innuohccd-by-thc ------fir^ Tl ffliitt* thntnr hn«;h n o lig h t nl th c -n_____ arc Stephen HaiHartgen, Clark Wahvprth, Maivlark Kind a r^ Steve Crump. o f history wi■vill help us judge the eventuitual British, who cloimlim ed it a s part o f their em - end o fth e tunnel? success or fofailure o f i'hc C linton-Caner-icr- pire from 1762 untilum 1967, when h was giv-'- W hot m okes us thinknk thaltl w c con control,!------:— Nunn-Powelell effort in Haiti. cn its independcnccnce. Unlikcjioiti. Grenada1 chaos in Haul when wckve c a n 't do it in Amcri< . Followinfjlg a m ilitary coup in m id-QOctober c . had^instruction in.parliamcnlaryin.i rule and thchc con streets, w here more)re aret killed each night ' ■ rV _ imthcKcCeagon Administration wastestcd no traditions ot tinglriglish C om m on Low. tl'lll u lllUlltll? ■ 1,— ~ 1 1 1 l U l u ssr OI xiai time in rcspoponding. On Oct. 25. thc PrcV csi- Hoiii’s historyy hhas been violent and turbu-u- Hoiti’s oncc and futureiture p resident, Jean- • ■ 'dent onlered:d troops iritd Grenada w ithih ssup- lent - whiplashcdcd by French and Spanish' ' Bertrand Aristide; is not p leased w ith the re-r - - nenibcrs o f the Organizationion o f " forces and by thehe horrorsI o fth e slave trade.' ' suits brought back byMhe ihc negotiating te a m .' s t a n d s ’ ribbeon States. T roops were:re with- It has had little experienceexj in govemment^fof Does he know somcthin{hing about the gcneralsc jat-PovviveU nid-Dcc'cmbcr. T h e Icadc'r• blo f the ' the people, but mmu uch experience wjtH a s ^s- - who ousted hirh that ww'e e idon’t know -■ or' „ ; ...... draw ii b y ini' coup, Gen., Hh udson Austin, w as orrcstcisted and sinalions. dictotontorships a nd a srrange reli- don't wont to accept? Facing a clock and bonkJk oc f phones, Bill i the C ubons> vwere sent packing. gion known os vo EBraithwoitc led a 13-mqnthIth in- cultural clim ote; m orc suited p Indiana Jonbilbs week. President Clintonton used a phrase that r. ___ W.ard.Hflitiandj:ampunage;ge-faced Marines S a n dB y jr------—terim-govem mmcnt-until-gcncraMecliorions ------than.4o-nation-builjuilding. will be familiar to Ihoseose o< f his generation )m storm ing the w ere four hours away from : i ltf w ere held inin D ecem ber 1984. H erbertrt BlaizcI W hile it is a gregreat relief that no American!ms who o pposed the Vietnaiitnani Wor. He den|ed„„ bcachcs. G p a d“ yj o fth e N ew' hN ational Party served os priprime or innocent Haitiaitions d i ^ during thc landinglg that the Haitian expediticdition qualified as a . ^Sunday, 8;05.pjn. Thecx! exultant call cam e Y j ininister untiUil.his death in December 191989. o fU .S . troops, getgetting ih w ill prove m uch U.S. effort to be "the poipoliceman of the . ' ■ ■ — • from Jim m y Carter: “ W e’vei’ve got a deal.’’. , , . 1 - 4 2 Follow ing ininconclusive general-electioilions in - -easier-than-gcttinging-out. ------w orld.^But-w hat-elsftcop it ______I political crittcr j , In the euphoria, even a pc iol-sponglcd uniform h e w orere cas head o f M areh 1990,*0. Braithwoitc again becamcm e ' !-arry Di Rita,}. a0 veteran of the Persian Hc did not moke thehe en. John m ates the suisuccess o f the G renada operaeration, celebrations begingin. can lives. rescued C linton’s sagging f< f cmcr, b-Va., af^er o White Hou:louse brief- it.w ill d e sc:n n o .th c occolades it is premamature- To whom, he: wwonders, will the military uHaitUgain4)K>------The-cliffhanger dcal-in.H i •mTiadto'Irnpfess-Ce'dRSs;— ly rcccivmg"g'frpm som e circlcslind'the''ticTfflcK^^— oWij thclm llcgiam i-for-lhe-Los-AngalK-t^^--- pciled inlo the nationol limeimelighl thc m an >ddly, thc person Powell hadi to persuade pats it is giviiving itself But there are seriicrious Raoul Cedras .stepiteps down.on Oct. 15? Di Times.' w ho could bc C linton's mosnost dongcrous ; qCedras’ w ife, Y anick, w homm m se. the C - cio tio n for thet work of farmers, rone W hoever bought your■our property docs not Jimmy Carter and Sen. Samlam N unn. D -G a., j 3 q^ ^ equipm ent dealerslers. insurance agents. Uni- Is could b e recalled. and dairymimen. 0 Extension offices. Idaho - have to pay the taxesi for alm ost three years,, on.the m ission to save theic fcH aiti m ess fro m ...... They blinked " said C arter. ThiT h e group • E very timim e w e cot; w c are benefitingino from . vcrsily or idaho E : of Southem Idaho Agricul-|. and neither the treasurerurer nor thc title compa- the brink. walko:ked to the presidential p a law c e . .:In front o f - ihe efforts oio f those involved w ith thesaKri- a, Power. College ol nt and the M agic V alley Sofc ny n or thc real estate: ogcnlogt h as to notify Even before the Haiti dra:drama, Colin Powell powelveil, the generals gave their ““militaiy m culmral indudustry. T he purpose o f this- leiterli ‘ Department a was intriguing political dyn.lynamile: a block rd o , f honor" to step dow n byy O ct. 15. The jg to heighte:ten com m unity aw areness,_ rc rd -- Kids Coalition.. W c ore all w orking togethercr you- R epublican candidatc'w ithIth idazzling m ilitary pg„m. agic Valley thc healthiest and Should the one who10 boughtbi y our property* lUjgon floshed: "Concei H -hourour. • * ing the high’h price o ur farmers, rancherlers and ""= “ “8" defoult and not pay thche taxest during those ! credentials and a smooth,I, fcforeeful persona. guf,lure, there ore loopholes big cmenough for . dairymen po ndant safest place in AnAmerica. pay for producing the abundi . three years, you will b e resporisiblci for all J — T he tense haggling thatitstovedoffinva-- sl • an M-1M- lank. W hot i f Cedras docsjcsaU-tum? supply of fo^ Kjctand We would enconcouragc the community-at- - food We have come to cxpcci the back taxes, plus intciinterest and penalty^ It \ sion, though, enlianccs Pow'ow ell's presidential Reiiisifuses to leave the country? Sjtirsnots? tin enjoy. Did y ticsc large to take advaJvantagc o f an "Awareness I you know that m any o f thcs behooves y ou to checkck tot see that the tajces weight. This isn’t m erelyf thcth unHappablc Leadsids a rebellion ogoinst Jean-BetB crtiand people are: ppaying for our food w ith thethc life Walk" scheduleded for Friday. Sept. 23. ot or. are paid each and everyery year. ;; j general who oversaw the: G'G u lf W ar but a Aristiistidc? Runs for president himsim self? o f a fam ily/ rm em ber o r em ployee? The;h ey are Burks Tractor in 1T w in Foils. For morc infor subtle, savvy diplom atic op As o ne w ho has lcam0 o Powell l went home to finishsh his1 m em - 0 T 7 WlAT-NI&HT'^ 7 TOUMJMSer- fc m 1 n ux.PR0P0ie$£7D8V/l.p son: Generals u lk to generalnals. Because ofhis oirs-s - hc has 0 stunning S6.5 millilillion Ron- fm 7M^^TMfJGeRROSe I ' 'Jrve. 5P£NF THa ueej< iOR- A F/BLO OfOFOREAMS. HOLD /nIT! BUT yOUR SBLEC m ilitary clout and Caribbeanean roots (Powell's dom I HI^FUT... I ■ v \ e v m CUTAT Tm Am /a*'/ON ACTUAUilKAU*ia.B JOWNAA VONiVNK<>.B.D! n House contract - and refurbi::rt>ish old U 7 0 W L LCrrTHCi-MAN ' parents driHed from-Jamaicaiica to thc South Volvc • • ^ PLAC£.TH£FOLK&lWOftK f < W0fU4> Of0FC)/t£AM5> ^AWCL . Ivos in his garage. 120000 ^.FTOF« fmiLY — Bronx)rhfrwns4h«-Americai jpals. Quaylc------■■ lire os a heavy hitter. and D VELOP/r/NTO eOM£- Raoul Cedras would admire I Dole and C heney and B a kcr. e r.' were fasci- ~ 1 ^ ^ 7H/N& Q u/re It paid o ffb ig in unintem[ended ways. noted.cd. Is PoWell their dream runninning m ate? J ' iPeCJAL...,,ssi^7^,. A “ I think the role I m ayI hovehn ployed wos to O ra a black b R epublican w ho couldiildwinthc •• honor," said Powell, ‘9 $ w appeal to their sense o f hon I White House? in L W V c ' standing by C arter, Nunnn a:and C linton iit th c ' WVatchingCAlin a Powell's'coolol pperfor- ' W hite House. manc

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W h e im t a l ]ik in g ; yn irtil i e s ^d o n ’t l i b r jg c t l co v e :ipline. responsibility - arealnumost bwAUSe.they’re s;iyiiiiiyiiig”no"lo those I We're seeing it cvctywhere no ■ ' (Jiscipl • I I — jminglcss.withdui love. or; ifyoyoil Hormonal urges.- . 6is appeal to basic values. News'rwsweek . • ^ ■ meonh prefer.fer. without caring. n ic y iim ply leamim howV to succ\mib ■ r -...... - - : :onsidcr,McL.He believed in wiwoi+c; - to lhi>sc urges withouthoui procreating ...... - iccent cover story. It %s-as “The V -'C o n ' . r was disciplint.^. so much so ilialial he • because they knowviluitlo.haveababy tlu «-ord" in The NationaUoumal. f( j/t he wo; IX- ^ s careful not to use the prodii^tM Ihe interferes wilh dating;ling, with college. '^^ •o ld -fash io n ed values. Both \ rl was cti oth par- T H S rV J® d: he was responsible, cmployirr-ing • with stoning a caax*r:ix*r: wilh doing all ^Sare lighting to'identify thems.Thselvcs - sold:h olherier people( a n icu rin g for a childId he - those things they ihiiilthiiiK about doing ' ^-ith values, like they did overrpairio- pa .n falhenbered; - : . live or, 10 years iniihefuiure'.' the nsm.-: 50 how did he go so wrong? Mtv1el . ’ With many impovH>\ eerished leeii-age LJcb Bush, the G OP’s nominee nee for ; \ 1 :vv up the son o f a coke-addicteiled g'lrls from broken famfamilies, the urge to ' ]|6venior o f Florida, even foshiorfiioned a SniO afl^^l 6^'^' Hherund no father. There wasi vvirtu- have a baby derivc^sc“s fifrotira gnawing x;onui)en!ial about tougher prisonisons • nU V ^ra^^H moihe allymy no adull iifM cl’s life'who cariare'd ‘ hunger to know onelie lihumatt being who __^round a V-word. Inmaics shoulcould be ' . - V , lunNfflRR^^^I for• hithim. who was concerned for hishi will love Ihem. Iv; dc|depenilcnt on them. mada.to igbor the live*loiig day.ly. 1Bush - J . : futureure, who olTered unconditionalal love. .So what ifthe babyiy iiinierleres with c'ol- t^ls an audimce in the ad. becaucause , - ••We're* raising a whole generatiation o f lege or a care'cr',' ^ O tk is a virtue.” S m T O U n ^ ^ E kidsIs Vwho aren’t sure* they're the mmost What college'.’^Vh;\\1iai career'.’ imporiponant person in die world tolany- a To iJiese youths. s.Tlinioii'pointedCl oul. Tom Fiedler-______/ ' I body;dy." the president told the Bapliplists. the future means livelive minutes from . H equ•quoted Mijrtin Luther King Jr.Ir.: . now. not five. 10 oror 2 20 years. Tliercin • ' ’ ”WhaVhom we wish to changc. we mmust lies the key. Somee ad .idult has to inter-______; I Ifthat's the cose, Jeb Bush sh(should •• -first51 1k to to ih^ future and nol ^ tu re d onihe front page o f ThiThe New und that those who arc able toI »sue- 10 the momenl. lo> ign ignore the lurc of York Times. Mel. from an impoipover- * cd. to triumph over a hellish en>rnviron- quick drug moneyy or or brief se^. know- ■ ih c d fifmily; went lo work afterfter school . ------cut. "always, a lw a y s h a d a reirela- ing bolh carry long-udg-ienn consequences, ^•hen he was 12 to buy food for brwth- v- . laship wilh somebody who careircd Ifh c a n ’tb e a p a rcparcni. niaylK* it can lini and sisters. He proved himse .nnt thi»iTi •• till? pn?erfectly with'i Love. I know thsthal strikes som e as j^tnitrue. Why is il ihal most w hite;le girls the virtue oflove. "On cenain days o fth e monlh. illy among pwir blacks. uaylc's *'Murphy Bmwn II” s|i«i|V«:h. mushy, as so-prcdiiu-dictably bleeding- whoho grow up in comfortable subiiburbs' ' Yellow Cop miglit gross S50.00,0(M.AnJ in ’t have lllcgilimate kids'? Ji’s'sn i o l ToinFJcdlcrispiis pi^liliciil editor o f lhc •nc ll/ the babies arc bom • Bui wlial botlierc*d m e about Hush'sH heart liberal. Buiiniybcliefisthatall ni don’t it wasn't unustul. Mcl said, foro rh I m n o :cn-agc sirls.Slalisli.es ist bccausc they aivn’l having scsex, Mianu Herald iSNver, and what bothers me stil!till aboul the other vinues, di:discussed here - work, - Just t g(J home at night with S20.000no ini cash o vcrahdm inglyily demonstrate that a ii/his'pockct. , child b«m imo suchsm an cnvironmciit is Mel understood and apprecial much more likelycly to end up p^Hir. une- Mid^al 19. he m i^tstilT bedoiidoing It \4 r^ it nol for the three thugsS whow sur-. -n,e fomier viovice president blani'etl rounded him one midniglit and much o f this out!(1 the libcrjiisiii o f the pumped a haIf>dozcn bulletsiinlohis int ■tosanJihaiJavcivoritCAvhipping boy.- H bodyi Doctors left one ofthe: sli the social ciiginecneer. ll's a target at inside, lodged next to his spine, . which most coiiMiiscn atives lake aim dangerous to touch, yet leaving'feM '''" ihcsodays. u svhcclchair for thc rest ofhisnshfc. I Uclba-lhoFloilorida primary’. 1 niodcr- ■;We might all feci pity for har alcJ a Jcbalc amiimong Ihe major working Mel cxccpt for this: M Republican candindidales and asked each Junior Achievement poster boy “ '’iS h loJiaBiuisclhiscis cancer o f teen-age ille^ was a drug dealer on Harlem's gilimacyandtoo0 ofVer solutions. Hie Street, selling crack in vials witwith yel- Answer olVcredb;J by Jeb Bush was shared low caps, his trademark. by the others, ^ M firsttime •••The story o f Mel’s rise andid f:fall x jie se youths.IS. 1he asserted, had losl ' "appcmwl in the paper adjoiningling an arti- iheirsensc of valvalues, o f what is moral* — clrabout-PresidenlGlinton spcspcakin;j.to_K-right-mulwhai hai-is-mor.illy-wnjngJJtf— I the National Baptist ConventioiItion in; blamed tW ethirhings: I New Orleans, an associationlof of ; . First, he saidjid . w asa welfare sysr'. . African-American Baptist churhurch lead- |em that had all11 thetl wrong incentives, ___ers: And it followed by two da;days for- Women with ba^habies could collect wel- ' mer Vice Presideni Dan Quaylta y l e s lure, b u t only iliinoiainerwasprcbcm r ------:. address to the Commoiiwca|ih_i|'h Club m tlius illcgiiim;imacy. The moavbabies .Son Francisco, the same grouplup where. , ,i,crc are. the momore money comes in. he .. he delivered his famous ”Murplurphy said — p u re ins;insjmiiy. 'a' \ - Brown speech’-of-1992 in whiiAhichhe- . Second. Busiiish s;iid the boys and-. . _ appeared to attack single mothiothers. men who fatherer thesei babies niiLst be The theme oCboth Clintonm anda: found and m adede responsible for the Quayle's addresses was - you o u ;guessed child's economiimic well-being. I'lial's jwKbif 1 virtue, peryonal respon- • I'P"'""’ \ f u ^ it - the erosion o f family valueilues and a nother absent vi \ '''''' , '< ’ =■ the dKline in American monilimiliiy. sibiUty. he said,d. ,Quayle. in his audition for theihe 1996 ♦ And third,1. yyouths have to leani Republican presidential nominiiination. sc,\ual abstincnc:nce. to just say no to __ reneated many o fth e arnumenifients he their raging humiirmones and misplaced ______\ " .. . ,y:,y.i' •- '______made in that first speech, argutrgum ents craving.s' lor teniliirdcHairectloir\\irre------

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' Call K ing Videococable today for quaaality entertain- . ' ' m ent, .backed by/ qquality service, andid the best install J savings.of the yeaie a r ! ! ' i B i m R i r l i h C i n gg V i d e ol i i c a b l e 1 ^ - “ 7 3 33-6230 - • 536-65> 5 6 5 421: urvicenblo iiffiiK only, A V E . EiiA S T * 733-V >0!ffcr cxpiru« 9/a0/94.94. good within-w ired nur' 201 IM A IM i other roBiribitionH mnyly n p p ly . * ’ ln m o at nrL*nn, '.L:.-';- .:_v' ______■ ■~'A-10" 'Tlm oS-N oW J ^ n Fons,-Ills,-Idaho'- ThuratJoy. Soplomboiibor22,1994 ------• irruptions$ spiir tidaalwaye wsr a r n i n g World .000 people w ho fled the chiprhiption zone. •. ■ Sr.._.:?M V i . . POPORT'MORESBY. PapuaJ NewN( G uinea ( A P ) — ' 30.0< illagere W ednesday o f " ' ’’Fl;Flfghis carrying, einergericyficy s u p p lie s 'o f f o o d ; '" '------S H B B ' M \ ^ Ra'din the devastated poh latee today.I F a s h i o n .• y , a.tbiiJiird ’day, dumping, ash on t I jL^C-RabaitJ------. ______A^ j^rnjip n r-n n spldiors•s V was beit\^» sent to______; -.. ThThe National Broadcastingg CCommission warned Rab:ibaul following repons-of)f Ulooting by some of. sidents to Clikc cover if thejhey noticed a sudden .thosi3sc who stayed behind, offlci:ficials said. aiiS';".-:' .'f Witnesses said huge mushrooiroom clouds of dense. “• s c a n d a l o i ^I^BBBH^A dropop in,thc sea level.* an earlyy sisign of tidal waves. W “The water will dcllnitclyy riseri again, and'tidal blacack-smoke and debris eontij)ntinued to pour high .. io_the.sky.frojri-thc_Tavumir\*ur and Vulcan voica- •' * ‘ —waveivcscoul(l-happcn.‘J--;litf.brom:oudcasts.said;,i ______Into. Cominuous earthquakes, fr*acc.KV.‘ broilicr v o lc a n o -ra v a anil Ihmucss hc.iii n f t iianiiili,Versace's A luslaion empire. I lien il \\a^^Maiii'.-r b cmuuhl u i down some i>l' llie I’lji-.'C'i nam es i Italian - pi)lilieMiiii! lni>ine-- • • ■ The I'ashii'ii '.mm Kl suuiled itl wilh spcciAalii'ii ihat oihei'- uiniUItl.l calle.l i i in. iusi-III day.s.lKli.uc-llie .sciui-annual,.>eii i l .'iliowiiit!' iliavs inleinaliiina.inal biiycis i i anil meilia ti> liaK M ii'liii'tiiieapilal. e; i i 1 _____ i.ikci>iUet I'li'ines'e-. iliaiai h have been ► - " . m ^ ;______invesiiii.'ieil. llic tiisliiim iiulii-kIiis M V I'aees allcualitins il paii! las insp,ispeeiors 10 ^ inlVaciions. ^ nvctliu'k himLkcepnii! ml: k % news ivporlsSaiil. The pu'tu' I' pan nl wulei IWO- _ IM stma.MTOl , ► N l year iii\eMii!aii<>n ilial li.is ii S p ^yslcniatic kiekl'acl.s U' jv.linihtK'al par- ' ~ lies ill c.sclianye lor liieraiivalive piil’liV i works conlracl'. I a> iii-peti>eelois lia\e J al.so been jailcil ainiOl i.l.iim'ims by biisi- 'M HARDWARE iie'isincii flicv It.iJ I'c a sh.ikeii ^ ^ ^ 1 I O F T H Ei N E W K R EENGEL’S Hi e \ ^ .lown, • ■ . I-CW ol'llle counliy's |iulilu'liiieal and - husiiiChs le.uleis have evea)n.\i|K'd sciiili- / T h u r s i» d a y , F r ii ( d a y & SS a t u r d a v ny. I'rcmicr ^Cihio Hcrherlusconi's -----1-ini vcsl-inotliii-iinil-icuilinilinu-empiri:— — has been invcsiiyaicil. amid ijhe} pmbe ischer and A rt CrisUerler, has iinpliealcil his brnihvi-. I’a % - Jerry Fisc Some conJiiieiilaK'i'> saw liie spol* ; ' ou^nerso; of the new Krengcl's hght's mo\e l»> ihc fashionlon world as W inevitable. Milan'-, leady-io-vU>-we.ir fash- ■ rVnviteyo/ou to come in and gel l * M r n ) I T m ions, which \ le lor '.uprcmac;iae\ w ilh llie nted. W e're ready to) Inh e lp Frcnch colleciinns. ically i.'look S r ac q u ain t* to • n U lhcbiH»miny 1‘>SIK. W f y o u id just what you need |QK'|. complotcite your do-it-yourself Gunmann !s _ B |jE B jjj^ , _ repair ppr ro je c t. ' nvenient Locatictio n ■ rampagee K B IB^ *'Con' • F a sit. t , F riendly _stuhis-Chtiina-J^t| l - l l i rsonal-Service— J e r i y F ischer s c Art Cri BUIJIN(j(AIM - Thetiu' gunman nisl\-liour nimpage on a ina Rcjiiig ihpronyhl'aic was an aini> oo'nicevwho^^^^^^^ 1/uji^aSue^

------cr soldier, ptilicc-.said Wediu:dne.\day-----— • Nine people were killc were wiinndcil in ihe ~-.-Tu«;sdny lhal cndetl-wl• w hen T ian ^ -Miiiaiian was.killed.by poli follow-. . ing !i chase ihroui:h crowi - ^ 0 $43 and a 20-miniiie yinibatiic. i“ H *1 G r e e n An Iranian d iplonial an 3/8” Cordles lkaline4pk. 'tAlkaline 2 pk. 1®” “ "'* Yellow W in tei were among those killed. & Screwdrlv s r isA Batteries C Batteries i. 5.000 sq. It fottiiiesyout The shooting u;is shn by »W5-412. nunsal2254!2Saiid3S0rpm f S S J ® l l o v e s »501-58S5.l #533^150______pluslevtise.Ctuioeiinc!i included. #4J2-903. Ijwn. 23-061______C h in ese sta n d a rd s. W’hil crime is incivasing in Chin; dcnce remains small eoiu|^luparcit u n it ' that'oflhe Unilcd SialC'. z^o COKE Police identified lhe g Tiai'i Miniiiian. a member'i PRODUCT ------unil-sliilioned-iti-iht^eiipiiiilliliit^iibMibs.— tlic ol'licial .Ninlnia Nc\v reported..It did niil.iJahin 'damto^ i*nw! beating and ihe moine rem ained C COMPARE^ ^ ^ * 2 ^ ^------unclear.______Xinhua slid police bl.inn.lined I'lan for 12-oz. Polycercel-One* 0 9 ^ W D - 4 0 * 1^ ^ 9t-Coke^------— all the dealhs. ihm igh mil ^ . Alkaline 2 pkIj; ^CokeTDiet F o a m S ea lalant n MultI«Pururpose lubricant Dr. Pepper ' ' suggested two of Ihc I m m D Batteriesf*- Sprite & D may S.cuckjjnd »122-e84. Loosmentrustypirtsandliees vSlIH W »523W3. ! OZ. Cans , Iranian diplomat andihiN 'H Micky m«Mnliinltnw! 6-Ot, Sgrty. “ 1 2 p k . 1 2 < i. have been killeij by policc e to Iran plans to send a le.ur TOU-TEST gate ihcir.deulhs. the lianiainiaii l’.mb,issy s;iid Wednesday. Imn liasIS Klodged a for- $ y 9 ^ WeatheiAII ! • nial proiesi. ______^I'he, rampage ,b,cjian,j,ii,iin the Beiiing__ suburb of'I'onusian. "iiei man commandeered .1 \i headed loward ihc ccnier Heijing. - said the Ilong Konu ( 1 I Poly I .Agency, reganlcd as a mm Storage $ C 9 8 I thc.Chincsc government. 3 p l | 1 9 2 9 0 W g .l. The report said pi>hce I gunman's route .is hc^ 1 a Latex Flat i l Ptimle* ouldMi^j ; "Second Ring Ro-lit .1 mujrtajnrtiionnigh'— 3/4-in . X 6 0 -y d . Weatherall* I Wall Finish , I fare near an aparimcni ci'i Scouring Stick- 4'mi.'imcK! Electrical Tape Latex House Paint >VFll.Spane'-ies>siant. hign- ( #317^20.rctstantand - ..feamgcoveiage.Mivcltatiuo-- foreign diplomais .iiul joun ...... - c>nninopotwUin.HMvyARIS(.V’) An is1S6.' novel by ; . Jules Verne, coni.iimniling piophelic »sasii. $^39 $ 3 9 9 1 3 8 j descriptions t'f modetiinil ickimology w L jU tU L P r 1 that a conlemponiry publi:iblishei teieeiCil ' .atex published k 0 9 9 i.u.Ready-N■Mix Multl.Outle I as liir-feiched. has been p *'®‘ Rubbermaid' ,E4JKare™LalEnam el w*> R at & M ousee Killer S trip ! the first lime. i„,hc,r« 30-Gal. TVasli« h C a n c : SemW lossErJuMul. B I Verne's gieai-giandsoilsi'tr I'omid lhe ■ 75-Watt Floodlod Lam p woru mnjsinole» • »ll5-4M.6'OuHetwil ■ OwpiCCTQUK. leetf'ngHnciutlesjl.;I Kays. biuketptoteciion.I ; . *371;5?3., asn ca n s osa-ssc.Foratwun mannscnpi of '‘P.iris i duiaoie. sctubtuQierr ^Ccniiiry" in the f.iniilBiB C LE^ I ■ lisheii this week b> liiliii" LeClicrchc Midi. ■ g k j M ^ ^ B It is believed to be llu no\el . by Verne . author of.)f ".Xiouiid' the iJn mT/jx&te i World in K(l Days" a>and' -':il.OIIII Leagues Under ihe .Sea" noi pub- lishcd previously. \ ’enic1C diedij in l‘>05. "Help 4s Just Aroround The Corner' Verne's publisher rc.ieeMceied lhe man*. s r ” • . itscripl. w riting m ihc nmargin. "My Main A venue:I iSouth • Tw in1 FallsI • 736-00 n M o to r s ) dear Vemi I .id you been bee .1 prophel. M ^ fl|I 628 ft 10 8 0 (near Theisen I believe vour HOURS: MMON.-SAT 8 a.m.-1.-6 p.m.; SUN. 11 nn one iii<'i\ w ould be II a;'m.-4 p.m. . ■ , ' " i propaecy." . N . ■ ■ . ’ ■ .‘I '

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Mornii V i a j o ir s m a i y l o o > t ^ m oj r e l i k Ibe Anodated Press ~ chance baseballj will bc’.a be: smaller induslO' r ■ > when the baltic e h d s.. • •• There’s a lot o f ecomconomic damage being ■ NEW ^ YORK — By new sprirprinfr the AL and wHiitakerflj launts lirri(io at talks done, and some clubs arc going to come back . ______• ■ _ NLSL could resemble glorifiedi rtlinorrti leagues. • Ti»«.A'«r line ■ocattodl^ ■ / with a smile. "II g(got a Rolls Royce. limo. big. in a very streamlined fasliiasllion.’^he .Siiid. Teams are slashing staffs and offofficials m ulk- • - " . ^ ___ - -- Tea . h o u s e .W h a t’ss gtgoing to make mc look bad'.’" Brewers ICnninaled 30 tng about using any pbycrs who10 sishow up, TAMV . • Selig’s Milwaukee Brc f f A, Fla. In his putple pinsttistrijje suit,. Whitaker \vasIS aarriong 47 players froiii 20 ivees this week and the “You have'to prepare now for the unknowu o f 1} full-time empfoyee imned Shades and white stretcretch limo. team s w ho m eT'eTwiih union head Donald d o .r2 8 o f7 9 . San Diego and 1 don’t think anybody knows« hhow long its go- e S z T ? ' Nc'v 't'ork Nfels gol nd of -Ttp ii !'■' hufmlin 1 iMl V ^ —ciit-55nwrkcn«r40-pereenieeni-of-iis-payroll. ------^------■— ing to be."’acting commBsi«Si5rl5t-Bua-seiler^id- k )^ m u ^ like a Striking wockiDcker v*en to brief playersrs ono the strike which began' The Cincinnati Reds,Is. v who had 53 eniploy- v ~ . ; -T,•You picpare for the woret and hopeforthcbcsu-hop • ifod fbr auiion'ineeting Wednnn ^ y . Aug. 12. The mainmai point 01* eoniention is a have jusl seven leli. ac- . Two management officials,. speakingsp on the * ei^s iK'fore llie sirike..havi You want pressiiro?p i 1 he w asn't too conccraedI ninow-'thal salary cop — owr>wners vm it it and the players* cording to a managcmcnileni otlicial spciikiiig on oondition o f anonymity, giy owncft-netsar^ontcm- look to fius who already hahave se«i refuse to considerdcr it ■mily. In D allas, SwIwitzercan ■' pjating starting ^ g tnuning ncxn«tycai^4ih^y llie cftndilion ofanonymil; ike lead to caneeUatimof thelebasdmll t Ttot issue—- noUmoge a — is what pco^ile ion where a lol of ^-ople • lie owner’s iUavailable playeis. including majoiajorleagueis>ho ^ * ••We’ve gol a siluaiion' w a tc h th e I and the Worid Series. . sHotild be focusi^isii^g on, Boston Red Sox oul- > are'goiiig lo |ia\ e to takeike ion a lol morc respon- break ranlU. minor leaguers willinj...... (Jerry Jorames) TV. '>[' 1 ridu I make, money,” .Whitallitakersaid fieldcr Mike Gircimwey r« said.: sihiliiy atid work li lol harliarder.’’general manag- : pbyers from Latin America andd possiblypc Japan. . ^ — J er Jim Howden s;iid. “ WeW e're dfiing the besfwe show on SaSaturday n• Selig, speaking by telephoneme Tuesday from •— i;ap) proposal.'.he said, " llic:icy can wilh limilcd sialV." Milwaukee, said it was too earlyu-ly to make ihosc they canI iget away .with in dealingg vwilh the their (salary-cap nights. Orr hi e.can Mi along and tell cverylnHly llic;Iiey-v - Monireal cut fiill-liill-limers.-about half its. - ' - decisions. Union head DonaldI FclFehr said hc isn:i - public to0 intimidate major leagueJe players - m ay ju st go aloi ey left. It certainly would hee a stafl’. and San I-ninciseoCO culc 43 o f 94. Houston riaad the oiithat Ihey’ll use whatever tactiactics they think even convnvinccd they’re going to im]implement' tions directors. I column inI FFriday’s p ap>er. e I H H l i 5 I - Detroit New;IWS writer Bob W ojnow ski;ki on C ow boy C o a c h Barry Bi Switzer

Professional!1 Rodgers sets 2 clinics:s at Muni TW IN FA LLS — Scntor Sci T our Profes- sional Phil Rodgers,. rcregarded as one of golfs premier short»ga:•game teachers, will conduct tw o clinics al TwTwin Falls Municipal ^ golfcouree. s e t s e x a i The sessions are slatccated from 9 a.m. to 1 ^Santos s p.m. Oct. ( and Oct. 2.’. CClass space is limit- cd to 10 students per scssiession. A O f the four-hour clinic:nics. two and one-half ' for^mal I l U - t o Y v n hours will be devoted to ithe short game and one and one*half to theIhe full swing. Those . 1-‘ByAmyDcBtoo ______petitive swimmingg istimulates young------interested-should-eontaintact-thl^-pro-shop-at------"Times-News writer ------^------sters seeking a rolSlKDsrtbmliein:oni“ I^ B ~ j 733-3326. petitive desires. He:e feels that way be- | H ^ A TWIN FALLS - Despite beingbci: an cau.se he knows it wi; ffffrisily ■AiividssQn_the_: $>vgd ish 19>9 W M E-j J p ^ R identified himself for Ihc grogroup of Olympic swimminiiiii>4^ I d medalist, - - ...... BEAUM ONT.-Tcxas(as — Policc will CS-. youngsters he~HH^^H whose - visit . cort Vidor school buscuses.into and out of .. was 'talking helped Snntos r e - • I T ^ l f Beaumont for a high schoolscl football game ^ Wednesday. a liz e th at *T*|{' ------Friday following last wcweek’s shooting of a - .. llttle-^^^H -Olym pic athletes Galveston snident duringing a game. , older, uglier, and ore not any dif- Officials from Vidor)r nmet with school and ° had a lot more ferent than any- policc officials from BeaBeaumont Thursday to "1 zits t^an you else. ^ B B S i " . ‘ clear up their security corconcerns regarding the guys ha\^e had, S - v : upcoming game at Babebe 2Zaharias Stadium. S' Jeff Erwin of but I'm the same B o ise. S an to s’s A Galveston Ball HigHigh School freshman as you guys," ••B” team player w as shoshot in the back while ~' roommate and ||^^B Santos told the a watching the *.*A" teamm gameg at the stadium ^ swim team male room ful o f area last Friday. Tlic unknowiown assailant.fircd the “ at the University U H swimmers, gath- o f C alifo rn ia at shol from outside the stacstadium. 'phcMbyMiKrMIKeSALSOURVmwTlfnM-Nm . eriTd for a clinic Berkley, inspired . the pool during a at The Club. his will to work At topop, Olympic swimmer RoqueRc Santos gives adviIvlce from the edge ofthe — K ^ n e tond yearlirling auction Santos cncour- hard, "Jeff Erwin yV edntJn^day swim clinic InI pTwin.Falls. Above and inset,ir with a group of yoyoung swimmers ends witlTfecordTd'sales------^ed-th«-^oungi^^^HTti is somconc like - • in'g-clQSB. - at^en 11 o n ,~Sanfrmtos demonstrates someno of tho swimming techichnlques that hava '' . _ • LEXINGTON. Ky.:y. — Kcencland's athletes with sto- TnyseTTTTrom-a— ied him a world*class rairan k in g . He vvas In TwIrTlfTFalls to help earn moneaney to siTppdrtMlS ; ries ofhis'training. September Yearling; SaleSa ended Wednes- ” small town. BeV ling at Colorado Springsig s, Colo. day with records for-girgross sales and av- sacrifices S‘ and causc o fh im l got tr a ln lr the idea to focus e 200 meter brea.stslrokc. Sanlcjiilos '.Training Center, and pnprovides room, berth to thehc 1996 I oiympics in Ai- ■on m v sport,” in the 2 ^ i S totalcd’S 104,714,709;900for'tHc-H)------fO'swrm a"tolal ol’43 miles"diJ dU [‘■“ board ■andijualitytraininling;^ ------^------lanta:— are Santos said; woina* day atiction. toppinglg t the previous m ark 1 workout.s cach week, llic prognim relievess the alhlele o f Santoshas has been putting on small m c as S a n to s is ing 11 \ of S87.710.100 setit dduring last year's intos is earning money to sup- suj financial worries and piprovides good clinics for youngyoi swimmers, like ihe ninC'da-y sale. Thele average« price of ”real person. And if known as onc of Santt )rado pet>ple 10 train with, sakl;fd Sanios. one held inI TwinT\ Falls and tlie onc lo vn. some- the hardest worki him while he trains at Colorad S37.171 bettered thehe previous mark of *1 can come from a small town, king swimmers to- port hir Alh- "It gives me a hig bo'ly iLsked lo giw a pciinl of viewV-- - rils:iywc Moscow schoi Bliss a t C aroy, 6 p.m.n. poll. e. virtually, the moment 1 ar-ir- sliould all st:iy in liie Big Sky.;y. I see no rea- meet NCAAA minimumn aucndance re- • C am as County at DIotrilotfich. 6 p.m. ; . , . , de.sk since.' _ M urtaueh in A-4 wass tlthe only unanimous No. 1 i uch, who Iwcame Boise Slalelie sontodesm*yilieBigSky."B' Bowen .said. quirements for l-A membership. ^RTcRTiora^SOBrSTrrnr.m:----- ;------^------I'P g iy.'hc new rankings. J ne KCd'DcDcvilfrrank-ahead-of-Magic-V. -in Jnnunry 1993. S^lid Tucs-.■s- •Tm \ery leer>- about tillsi'ls entire situ^i- At Boise SlaSlale, Ruch said he agrees k^orcc-srtjdy-t ha Hound ------fcrcncc rival Oakley, follovllowcd by Rimrock. Hansen ani■nil Wilder. day. "Il cumunrntly dominates all our con-n- lion ...1 tlnnk tlwn; s ^iing lo10 morc reslnil-“ \v i!ln rn n ;k -ft The only change fromm last’week's1 poll was Hanstisen’s m ove versation and. ar frankly, we have morere llihg of conlen.-nces.‘‘ Ik* s;iid;iid. "Let’s find moving to l-A football would bring-in ^oing litst. Uien the additionalial revenuei needed to meet ahead o f Wilder. • important: thingsthi ot tlie university." out when: oilier tc;ims an; gai 1 pm. —Ownwl iS.Martw'iO• iCtfCkoH: lo in A-1 Division I and Prcsl e- nvike soiiw sensible decisionsias.'’ ■ requirementsIts I lhat women ,be offered }« te » « . W«l V»9«* •! VlfBtna . Highland of Pocatello ii eston m A-2 gut as theihi Board o f Education pre- -«pm-Cn*nn^13.eoa«e«te rtunity in athletics. s No. 1 choices by onc vote cac•3ch. pares to coconsider t^ic requests at itsits I'he Hig Sky plays NCA/\A Division I- equal opportun Capital lost to Pocaieliiello in Division 1 and drofopped from sccond to fourth. Centenrennial and Pocatello climbed:d onc placc 1 cach to sccond and thirdlird. Skyline entcrid the pollall ut N o. 5, i j V * LouisJ fiircesGMMlaxvill forr record SPORT!TSLINE taking the spot ofTwin'in Falls after the Bruins losi3Sl to High- ^ . lo go down a Boston Red:l SoxSr manager Butch Hob- . PRO •COUlCt* HIGH ■ • . TTicAssocifjciatedPress ever going to he able lo land 39-0. check list, ll came down1 10 li a gut call, son also haveve beenb let go. ;cs in the A-2 rankings. Return There were no changcs i ming behind _ DUIS — St. Louis Cardinalslis Dal uiidcfMaiuLs our posilioiion." W edpesdayday's move left uncertain _ Preston .were Snake fiivcr.-er. Bishop Kelly, W eiser andlUkcland. L ST. LOU Iim -\i;»Lvill. .whu is sj;.tnc-.l:l Iilirnm»h HL-xi Ihc slalii.H'Ofjf manat;crn Jw Torre, who tHillCTOt took over (No.-Jo.'i in'A“i"pivi5i6irn: reptaIncing Ccmut------gcnoral-ma lead the team inio postseasonon hcasori. will remain with llthe club until was hired in in A\ugusl / 1900. Lamping d'Alcrte after tlic Vikingsngs lost to Division I Uoisc. c. Posi Falls ■ f»'l«l>calast seven seasons, was fireded (X-t. 5. Lamping slid lhai essentiallyes was ’ said the new:w genenil j manager would moved; into .second, Coeuoeur d'A lene slipped to third, rd. Lewiston P'fy, lay. 'M axvill's twtvweek temiiniiinalionnoiice. have iiipuiI i.« i.« deciding Torre’s fate. rose onc place to fourth,I. arand Madison was fifth.\rcplaclacing Black- Wednesday lime with ihe Torre., w ho10 is i: also ^gned ihrough For ihe latest scores call • 7734-6326 T eam p pr resid en t M ark l.ain;>in{:.lg. “ I have enjoyed my lii And follow the >lmi>lmp1e Intmictloni. foot. •cen on the job only about•lit C ardinals," Maxvill saidlid in a Male- l'»V5, didti'i'i reuinire a'lelcphonccall. uilland remained first and secocond in A-3. ' «*ho-s bcc 1______ThoTiinC! (ilcnns FefT\' and Fruiili :eks. had no specific reasonsins ment. "This is an excclleiknit org.iiii/j* At a newws sconfcrcncc. Lamping Clearwaicr.Valtey and MaladMa moved up one place c.-tchea to third three week m ove, o th e r than ilie i'aciICI lion and I hope il has gre;reat si^ccess in said he hadn’tdn’i-contacted any possible----- ' and fourth, while Homcdal.•dale suflcrod a onc-point loss,s tto A-2 Em- for the mi couldn’t produce a winner. Ihc riilure."' apphcanis and wiiitkln'i discuss pt)ssi- incit and dropped to fifth.lh. ■ Maxvill coi ’t think any o f us were siiiisliedied Maxvill and Texas Kanangers geiier.il hie candidatesates. But when asked when . The eighl-nian rankingsngs a-niHined the same, withI, Carey,< No- "I don’t tl haven’t had postseason playlay m anagerTim 'O rieve havilive been fired- .ihe seavch for a successor would bc- tus. Mullan. High!and*CniCraigmoni and Deary ag;iin1 nnmking one w? ha' d the season- gin, he look)ok a quick glance at his . here since,ce 1987.” Lam ping said. "I since the strike ended i Scores and statta ts D2 through five in order. I’re Kansas Ciiy iiuinagcr Hallal McRae and watch ______.don’l think;ak in the world ot'spi>ns.yi'u’re B-2 TlmM.New».TwlriFBtl».,tl9.tdaho Thur^ay. ^jtpm bo ■ ] ‘Theelma’s Briefly -GolfcpuriseSssetbest-baU tbui, u f n e y - , ni’ tops ' • ro u rs& ’and J e ro m e ______:Igan ^ TeaB le-ennyon-Springs-.GolC-Co ------T W IK F A L L S - = ^ e _CountryXli^v/tIIT^mi tftwb-pcrsai\bt!srb aH-toumt HH M S'for mchTwomcnr andid ccouples. Thc 16Qi . ' ------H There will bc divisiot ed. Entry fee is SIOO per twteam. n T ||||~'Bak( team limit h as been filled illing Canyon Springs can ,n m ay b e obtaincd-by callm; s” Team, consisting-of ' For more information -^ ih c i “Thelma’s” G olf Coursc at 734-760909. . C arol oind KeiCenny.Davis, Traci U t-., and timer. Lesliee WheelerV and Gary Fra- s I S D B j“ ley. took thele first place pnzc with lasdemy defeats I Christian Acs Acadcmy bonded the ^ I.0S6 in thele Baker 5 tournament he Twin Falls.Christian Aci TWIN FALLS-The rr defeat W ednesday. j held Saturdayloy at thc Bowladrome. >eaf and Blind a 4-2 Soccer dc vith 1,053 went to ■ Idaho School for thc Dci the first half. . . sh< . Sccond wit The Christian Acaden:m y scorcd all its goals in the V - r-.' ••Shelly’s” team tea of Rocky/Bennett, two ofthc-Boals. while JohJohn Stone and Justin Jason Hicks kicked t^ in{ ------HickK-hsd.oncJipiccc— ^rd-to'4-W lT-lts.ncxt------The win lifts the Ch5hrlstian Academy s rcCOrd |H|ii ^ B o w l i n g , ‘ th< game is Friday in Bliss.s. ■ ■ ■ T h eB l i i m a j u c k e r Compil®paed£romstiiffiepo"“ ,^tin

SkylcrHlll.II, Shelly Leozcr,. Dave B i ■ andJohannalla Brown. Capturing third ’ place w as ••Ji‘•Jim’s’' Team o f L aV cm e i lalstry^Word, I eresa Culver. Paul Ellis, Cardin J | P — ■ Knight, Tcre T o m G la sss s and Jim Baker with1 ' ...... ;• • 1,009. In thc Baklaker Tw osom e w hich fol-; Gannoi>n on offTenise r Boker 5, first ploce went i - low ed thc Bl 5 be a staner to bc a leader,” ■kA to Shelly X.Leazcr ond Skylcr HiIII < TEMPE. Ariz' (AP) — TheT Arizona you hove to Iw d looking for said Clark, whlwho has six receptions after • 1^ with 702, ssecond was Carol andc. Cardinals, y e t.to w m ,and 612 passes in nine previous outs Wcdnes- hauling m 612 ••m ' • Kenny Dav’avis 634 and third was help on ofTcnse. gave tiyou TV W ord and-, seasons. "I -knowkn( a little bit about what ■ Ethel and BiBill Lewis 633. day to running back Barry , / ; it takes to getgct.yoursclf out o f it. I vc l g ': b 7 . ■ A Rich Gannon. cams that started out slow. :azer of Twin Falls rolled -..’5 Bob Leaz Z - . Coach Buddy Ryan sahaid he'd take been pn team ' ^ , 1 • ,>.l 139 pins ovhc NPL). W Stadium In Eugono, ur Asked to name-an offc from thc coachcs. - •M C lY l' The Soutouthcm Idaho Classic tourjv who could help pull thes 'winlcss team feedback h-ycartror player. Word sat out tiJcrAmc at 11 a.m. Sunday. id. he canie up A sixth-y( .1.9B .A .1- will be in J< 4 ■ out o f a three-game skid, season after he was waived j s critici . Entry can,n lbc made by calling 324- ckup wide rc- the 1989 sea :h ducks with Gary Clark, a bock Orleans. But he bounced back on coac walk-ins w ill b c accepted. byN cw O rlc Orego 5292 or wa ceiver. ^ lansas City nishers m 1990. a JT?------eiarkra-four-time Proro BowJcr JNaio_to.l_ead Km « Jcrat’ch frio.at the Magic gyordslastsca- 1.015-yard«rd season, and 1992: sses T h e s e , 22 caught 68 posses for 818 j ycd for Minnesoia last s w o n illed los Bow l willill stan at 9 p.m. Sept. 22. son despite ai groin pull,, ^two weeks ago HeplaycU im’sm i!istake-fi] second on thc team with 458 of teai ns than.any oth-’ For a spot'ot call 733-2566. p lay in g lim e, finishing see aull Brooks has morc wins asked .Ryan for morc p (AP) _ Oregon drastic ccconclusions about thc football istory. He’s 83* hv Clark guorontccd Ryan, ttwo big plays ya^. I PORTLAND. Ore. (> er coach in Oregon hist ,S AND ENDS: Dorothy Word and Gannon both said teams’ 5 says he doesn’t program. 58 over the past ODDS ,ins orSKOOO. ap problems have created a I coach Rich Brooks s£ S ’is disappointed, the students:nts 107»4 overall and 59-58 :kcd thc 6-7-8-10 split...pms e didn’t have to salary-capi Ihc mounting criti-. "R 'ch Will pickc This time, he said, he . r of talented players who arc I want*to respond to thc sappoimed. I'm disuppojmed.:cl.'' 10 years. erage on a series - Gary Pat- reservoir of cism o fh is foolball prc 3ur- He served nearly tw0 o' years as athlct- over avcra nrv ante pan.oftils salary. I ms said. “But I'm not discour- cd last month to terson 17*;177, Mary Cobkc 151. Gary ly believes^lhal oulofwork.ork. ll o f ic director, but resigned . “ I don’t think Buddy I mistake-filled losses. br the prospccts o f coming oul ol 0 what he callcd Sexton 131,13 and Lois B ragg 53. I “rm going to answ.swer questions on aged for t devote his attention to ' K ” - thc-gamcsjhai we‘ro,rc playing and go this OK. r nT ••a critical’' football seas( I ■ I |jg ^ ^ _ lo n g t i mc-«uppoctcL^J ^a?nsrIow o-Sat^C-l||l I through thc season,'‘T^TO'W h cdnes------Willio ; the Oregon is at home ag QSj^akers- ilephone news con- Brooks,:s. didn’t w ant to talk about thi lopeful for anim - wboys------I day in his weekly tclep ’ the urday and Brooks is hor mani"Gov ects o f thc coach complciing thi i^ikn o-win situation tiy- prospect; proved showing in.a^gi.,an.= .ha.odds- I . ftrence. “ I’m in a no-w wo'ycats o fh is contract, irc or what’s going final two nent makers rate a tossup, . I ing discuss my future ^ lon’t think it’s useful to commen ar making ■11” - ______“ Idon ^od practice ves- ______It now. he said. . , irgency irin drives __ I Actually, it’s a one-vle-win situation. on that n toks’ terday. one o f thc bes U lack u I opened thc season-. ButI hehi remains confident in Brcwki iballos’ aeal nd then went to 3-1. and wc, _ ------...... The Ducks (1-2) op t\vo or three w eeks.-heKd.'^^cpM. Cet DiallasMbn^Ncwn ra ...... -y catstm dtl 017 over Portland abilities. p»havc,nolb«n - 2 la s t year. R ight n o w ...... ■ — • with a 58-l6jVictorj real two weeks of practicc )ENl?^ (AP) ^ The Phocnienix ...... w ere 1-2 Division II school. "I 'Slink t^u Rich Brooks is just a rcj 2-1. and thc Giants arc thc I State, an NCAA D iv :^ch. and I’ve felt that way for u whai they need to be.’’ ind Los Angeles Lakers‘ at DALLAS — Th their together bccausc it’s :ould be as carly as tomorro.rrnw cd from playoff not great. I ice him. But thc Ducks won thi Ic out there happy •'» coi ,Z exactly climinatci to the hcad-coaching change ■ • ing to do somethingg oboutal it." replace aren’t a lot o f people ng, but there’s still work to 1 rt there arc ques- relaics to t lirec and the pressure noulcjnlhcricld." mommB, consideration, yet H M ore om inous thtthan thc losses arc last t^n 1990 about what’s going on I '• C olangclo sa id W ednesd: cnsc that has man- made inin WMarch is up for debate. But- rtgon wcm S J in 1989 onJ 19' nmivatcd more, he do n e. I ^ tions about an often ■ ■ the implications ofa.fa dwindling follow- ' Oreg rcc o f Tlic players arc mo ng. •'He (Ccballos) has m downs in three there isis w no denying that the Cow- made it to bowl games three ,e game films. aged six touchd( ■ ing in Eugene. Lastist Saturday’s crowd and mi •ir last said, by looking at thc he Ukcrs and is going to ho questions about an boys mad.nade poor use o f the clock in years. But thc Ducks lost tlieir 1; ,hcn Ihey eMcule. w * the S ' B^es. There are qa ■ o f 25,358 was thc smallestsm at home for fourye ^ "Tlicy see that wh< sicol taken, and there has to cored on its open- the finalnal two minutes of the first Ig threee g;games o f 1993 t? finish 5-6. ks said. “When the a physie caU™ ofTense that has SCO half Monday in H *Oreg(5n ih a dccadc. low they’ve lost five o f six gairgames they do well.” Brooks il agreement on the rcallocati“ ins. possession - b a n W illiam s, thc Nov. :re,»eTeourown a M a a loss *0 ■ B ro o k s' boss. Di five in a row against Division>n Il*A execution is not there J contract bccause of his salt ■ ‘The h a rd e st thit n i n g ircsidcnt for adminis- and fiv woretenemy.” . , But it all could come togctl H university's vice pres oncnjs,______slot. Bu T s ------■;— While Aik" ------■ ;— trationrsayB-itift-prenirematurc-iiiiliawjiny—oppQffi right nowTs’ dcMhc salary cap, ihc- U.ak k e rs_ _ to bo-roalistic«r-and man took thc 0 SI.75 million slot for CebCebal- '"B on just 37 * ^ i- blame for ony coach spr>rings, del objective. TheS .ti t r u t n misuse o f timc- nia Tech ( ■j ■ ______los. wh(vho signed a five-year, SIO0 mil-n P""".' I Virgin jr^ c a i------fo llow ing .pQS:— /-»tz^O TC lion contractcoi Wlih Hh«icnlx last y — is th a t would moke S2.1 .millionion in scKions. ^ . ___ __ ip p a re n t th a l, .C 'JvW tO and w( Bnse looked to iiiigTor ti( 4-95. A trade would meolean a •There s been an often 1994-S to studernts campi .akcrs sense-of urgcn- out the sidelines 1 -pizza! iianer for the Hok- • $350,0) 000 poy cut. but thc Lak that came oi nie came between Virginia1 TTcch ed as a probable sta in later cy am o n g the 5(1 for help and JRG. Va. (AP) - raging 23.3 points couldd nmake up thc difference in I and played H BLACKSBUR' 0 ovcra]l. 1-0 Big East) andJ West ies. who arc averai guys on tnai . . got none, ■ Virginia Tech coa;oach Frank Bcamer (3-0 c levised per game. If he cacan’t play, his rc- years. II have firet drive.” soid T he C ow - rginia(l-3. 0-l)is being telcvi ;rve Jim Drucken- “ThaW ’s a separate issue w e’ll h exceptionallyy iw ell H feels his 14th>rai•ranked HOkics arc Virgii cekday placement is rcsen nd his Aikman, who is ESPN and. despite the week back passer who to woi/ork out with Cedric and Irst boys eventual* ■ heading in unchaiihartcd directions as by t. it is al- miller, a drop-ba 1 John 23rd in touch­ " from th o firs ly punted after or Thursday night’s andd thct television coverage, it is ds last year. a g e nnt," t, Lakers spokesman Ji they prepare for It Lane threw for 134 yards down passes gam e.’ not using **-i*>*"(Wliairtwnw “We’ve g) — The before ht‘ has r ‘coach who lost back-to-bai fa 28-21 home loss 10 final fim m inute sailed wide. ralttack Jamiil Willis. _____ MlNiiGAPOLlS (AP) _■;oames-»tn the WesternTl -Athletic coming off a That closc coll. sit'd a chchance to threat wiih hai .Minnesota Timberwoljlves are, game wilh the ...... Colorado State ------...... 1 (its Tech. Willis is avennjraging almosi six yards f.>r tnp__M cC loskey said Tuesday night . .^^nfewxcc?— ------forget-th'«j:iosscsao Xcxrf —tcsting-the-inide-mark.^ ".CSUdenieiiica'Edward5-his"200t.h--Ior I. has pro- per carry and 9^94-vards-a-game: ------;hall. lhat the 1 imberNticrwolvcs arc ClOKt;------— - H e got fired. Texas.Christian and SMU.. draft pick Donyell Marsh: iry. gave the Rams'(2-0) Te: •w Mexico New Mcxiccico senior quarterback Tom Hudspeth ended his coaching • career victory, vided the incentive for New Marshall, the fourthh overall to signing lead and threw an early vid •cck.. , Stoney C a ^ iis s fourth nationally in~ iarcei'at BYU in 1971 with« ih losses to' the league let players a nd coaches this wcc choice, has drawn inter.;rest from Connectieui sun Brigham Young’s bid for pla I better in • total o ffen ^^r-averaging 303.3 yards -^ihen WAC members Anzirizona State'' wrinkle m Bn ••The attitude was a lot 1 Golden Slate. Washingagion and But James I Ight league title. • ;icd.’’ said a game. He threwthi for a career-high lienis. s^id e;irlier and Arizona, as well ass IUtah. The, a sixth.straigh practice than 1 had cxpectj Portland, the Minneaptpolis Siar Marshall s agem lows that ifth e y expect 10 pp the 34-31. 403 yards andid hadI 37 completions in n e e d s ’to • losses to.A rizona and Utahliah occurred . "B Y U knov Franchione. referring to tl Tribune and the Saiaim Paul the day:-'He n Ispethi was be-inihcihichick of it XWAC race) at Fr cek. The ihe loss to TCcu. L loday. what he shouldlid tbe paid in Provo, and Hud$p loss to SMU last we< hud to carr>- most ol ilie Pioneer Press repotted to 'a r d s . t h e e i ^ theycy have to win from here lo ce seconds Case has hai al miinager ly.,..lf it’s notDt g replaced by LaVell Edward ;aid New Mexico coach MMustangs scorcd with three c absence o f iiijiire'd half- rimbenvolvcs gcnenil tc ' Edwards’-career has beebeen noihing o n o iii," sai< left, culminating an 80-yanird drive in olVense in;the a Jack MeClokkcy declineiicd to con- all need lo \M>rk mchione. . ... back Wia'ilovvw Oliver. Qliser spniined short of phenomenal., HisH rccord Dennis Franc ihe final 2': .minutes. fim t the intii/tfsi m Marshall. ar but Donydl somew Edwards from his coach- th the’ WAC. two tocs.bn hihis righl fool two plays with the Cougars js 199-79-74-3. mak- Keeping E< A*; is often the case in tl . said iluit his. policy ot in;making any will sign him. tone looks like a nionu- .-xceU- into the seasor>on opener against Texas in e him the eighth winnmjliogost aclivc- ing.m ilest^ nhe-gamc-Nvill-mmcli-up-u plavcr avairahle lor thec irighl dr.il Although ne nder-Edwards—mcniaLmissiissioti for a ~Mcxico'^h Tcchaiid-isn't'ircadytoreium. r ______ow ner.G leu.l aj ^------coMh-in-thc-NeAAT-Unde lent quanerbaeks.------— ^mrcliillei.-soM ai-has- - has beaten the Cougars Ic rcompleted The Lobos ------isTimni3it?c;l:------^ - ' ■the C ougars have w on Ihethe WAC 16 team that^hi BYU’s John Walsh Ins c •'If somebody oilers: me11 a greal niistic Tuesd;! c (1980) sincc Edwards S yards and been it's yoi,-oung defense, and its. into it.” would sign S001 lengili of his . tim es, have gone to 18{ bowl w games only once { 75 of I2S p.isses ior ; deal, we'd look i in Provo. , , , , • asori. He is inability to stostop the nm. The defense coniraet and>d H ’".and have a rccord of 137-29-213 in tookovcrin six touchdowns this seas McCl'oskey said, BYU is workingWl on a streak of 13 , si vards passi played wellII th ro u g h m ost o f tli\; ny s e r io u s would carry in conference play. ‘ avcniging just under 303 y But he denied any vins o\’er the Lobos. the a iiiierccpted game againsinst SMU but could not. M arshall unresolved. Il is those statistics andmd its histori- straight wir ing per game but was in inteivl lo unload P losing Slrcak to' Nj"; " itate. ■ - hold the Mustustangs on iheir fitv»l pos- cal lack o fsu cccss againsiinst BYU that, longest Io: /o u r tim es bv Colorado Sty against a current WAt ^i 1 pressure on session. New Mcxico will have• to overeome Mcxico ag ••T!iey (Rams) put good r opponent., TheT Lobos came close to Saturday afternoon. records » d b a s k s in i light co f l s S r t R e b e l Gjat^w6o< Runnin' was held by JloustDuston’s ,'\tulre \S'are. who . quiirler against ------■ LAS AS VF.GAS.(AP) - ialewood. threW for .\40 yar. M o>ntana i S Rebels>cls luiNC nothing on :LV wide SMU in M). . I'or oilotie night, at least, ihe UNL ••It seemed likelike a'long qu;iner."_ Davis i \ rccciviliv e r » as the CM tliin'Rebel. il didn't seem like we \t a university where lootball i.;u mostly said, “ At the time a r t e r s ■ At a I program, were doing that nu t o c hlange s sta anenhoiiglii io the basketball p a whose previous ■ an alk raliention Gatewood, a s tcwood basked in some nire n ■ (iatew vcords for high for catches a game V Ihiss U'week after selling NCAA rec ught 10 passesby Ihe lounh ill passes eauglit and total yardsils in a 4K- already luid caiigln • N . A r i z2 o n a bolh p quarter, ll wasn t : happy time I'or UNLV. f o r ; 3Sloslosslold:iho. • . :lting embarrassed af hoiuc ackup role against Weber llaiewood had'23 catches 5>iSalurdav. which was gettin BOZEMAN. Mot4 ontr(AP) — In « back lial rr when the by the Divisionn I-/l-AA VandaU, • cam’s perfor- State. Brajragg caught' four passes iiicliiil;liiding i 3 inilieroimhqiianer' talking to us. telling us how ■ Upset with his.tcai 'ards. including a 9-yard •bcls p;isscd iilniosi every do\lown in .an "n»ey were wl^ end. Montana for 42 yari Rebel iic a 4 5 -IO bad they were bciitingbc;i us.” Gatewood s;iid. mancc last weckem isueeessUil etTon to overcome ch Cliff Hyscll TDptas. ••It seemed like(c thetl more they talked, the State football coach •c safety , red sh irt frcsh- ange starters at At free •cordiif22, iiiore they iried.K:d.to nib it the iKtter wc has decidcd to chanj son T u ck er o f A riee will The 23 catches broke the rcc< ■ three positions for Saturday’sSa Big man Tysoi M name against .replace MMark Grimmer, a pre- i bv Hrigliam Ybung's Jay N ^“;iiti,uN i.viV in no-huddle Sky Conference gs Division 1-AA All* •ars ago against New Mex _ . season E : record of Davis threw theihe 1ball 40 limes' in the final Northern Arizona. lial o f 363 yards broke the r lost its confer* American.sn. f Texas-GI quarter as the: lURebels scored 2K poinis to M ontana State los making two key defen- 49 SCI bv C lniek Hughes ot ence opener 41-13J at Weber Sute After m ’ J' Itc ■'9 years make the final sc«score respeciuble. Ihe season’and sive error•ors against Weber State, aso againsl North T exas State UNLV (1-2)2) t.totaled (>35 passing yards. to slip to 2-1 for thi uc spent most o f the rest ot th to 21 st in this G rim m er s lo go out while an anemicmic running game lost .1 dropped from 13th t tc on the bench. ^•'it’s a receiver’s dream t ■ week’s NCAA Di'Division I-AA the game, c a le h a n d yards. Tlie deleiiirfeiise was even worse, allow- Junior Chad Mayer ol licre and just catch ----- poll. Northern Anzoizona, I'O.in tht. .And, Jv It like ifth c in g 7 0 7 y a ^ stolito Idaho. ' ' lan, who pla'yeS quarter- ' aieh.'' (iatew ood wild, I lelt illy throw ihe ball a lot but league and 2-1 overiverall, is yanked Bozeman II ,ny num- :!We usually back lastist year, will rcplace Pat i . quarluanerbaek was going to call more than nonnal." s:iid Jell 23rd. at tig h t en d . In his fir.st uoitig to be even that was m( guys w h o h a v e G uK ck ai - berIcr Ievery lime, it w:is really g«^ ^ Honon. UNLVILV’s firsl-year coach. '’Wc ••We’ve got guj of the season against lemsclvcs about action o som■omeihing." , , record-sciter actually sprcairead il around a bil. Henry been kidding them Slate. Mayer caught two G itevMH*J wasn't the only re ) m a k e p la y s ." W eber Si G IWO UNLV Bailey caughth t niner passes atul two olher their ability to n; for seven yards. Ihe tield iiv a giime where i' Hyscll said Tuesdiisday. "W h y not passes foi on I passes. guys had five ca 'ish I was wrong and the qiiaijiKirterbaeks eonibincd lor 7‘) p; d who transferred to UNLV m ake some changesRis?" r slaner Jared ' Gaiewood. \x i/crc right, but that’s not Jason Davis, who replaced sl om Tyler Junior Collcgc in H e said three BoBobcats will get kids wci points laie in liist year from was at all." Hysell said of liitw n wilh UNLV down 3.S pc leomcd the rare attention^ their first career:r pposition starts how \X w liny 28 pjisscs in Texas, welco :placing veterans hisdecisi:ision to m ake the changcs, theIhe tliird i|uaner. completed 2J icam. which drew less than against N A U . rcpls vever. hc adtied that the Ihe founh qiiaiter wjircak Uielie record for given the tear en playing w ell. H ow e Ihe Ike liom oof 1 0 .0 0 0 fansis-in-1 cach of its.two hoinc^- ^ w ho have not b e e n ; s who were demoted took i M o i ^ u i n e r ot' 21 set by MiKi ------Sophom o.re Marc Bragg of players > .ice in 1990. games, ws well. . ■ Soulhem Mclliodisl againsl Ric .robably get some scouls out , • ' Glasgow, who Isltie-Bobcats.’.is thcnews sIh louchdowns. "Wc II prob r the m osrpurt. they havj.^ly - ' Davis, w ho threw for four n ' he said. "I thiuk that game punter, will startI atai w ide receiver. “ For l ada Las Vegas wide reci)c:eiver Randy 1 no.st passing .here now. he rews and D’Rpn an excelcelient attitude about this, U n iv e r s ity o f N ev ac also broke the record for nu pm m e on the map a bit.”______.^where Mark Crev I pases caught and als 1 The record m ay have pul i 1 said.” Thcrc‘s not a lot of* Gatewood set an NCAAN record for both p y;ir

o r a d o g ai i m e p r b nn i s e s M i c h i ^igan-Gok e a t l e y i n jj u r y a s h o oDtout i d e si ] p i t e W h e “ 10 Auburn ByRjckWumer :rigcrs' dcl’ense scoredsc lour TDs W t College PicKs iURN 44-14, m The Associated Press^ T ■ . against LBU ... AUIiU :r. the Tulane (plus 29) vs.rs.No. II Alobama ;hool hisloiy; Amani T09mcr. ll T h e last lim e Michigan M played in.scho 1 Tim alBirminghain P r e - s es a s o n 4 cCartncyiwas m his “‘STen’s leading receiver; and n ^ircen' Wave ... Colorado, Bill McCt uibutuka. who has rushed forr o\over Tide rolls over C 'olverincs' assistam B ^ b firsl year as a Wolv yards in both games as a fill-m•infor 1 ALAI1AMA31-0. • H Ouordsmon SCR GTO :hembechlcr. )00ya !, Southern Mississiisippi (plus 21) at V t i r e ‘'i coach under Bo Schei red star Tyrone Wheatle>'. ' H 40.000-mllBwWMiwofrantrB^ s n o v i ------McGartney-wiH-be|-be-on-thexiheLSi4)at M H ______Wisconsin 55r.l7Jaj'la st Saturday, 8l-rV lR G !N IA -T E C H 24-,7...- No. 22 WashmgU McCartney is iimpressed by the N o. 18 UCLA— - SATURDAY md from l»ss to pi& S B l ’.Wolverines. Pacific (plus 49) 8t No. 2 jtaska Bruins rcbouni IM ______PiaMOPH ja p ••This is a very,y, \very good Michigan West ... Nebraska ... UCLA\ i24-10. nHB w mWMIJ S7S 99 Comhuskcrs 11-0 vs. Dig We ) at N o. 19 Soutbeni j a j f i team, one o f theirir bbest in recent years. Baylor (plus 11) i i m (•I8V7WI4 MK ill have to play a great NEBRASKA7I-0. K ■ ■ PIAV7MU » » W Snow W he said. “ Wc will I N o. 13 N orth C aiohna (plusa 221) at Cal I M P20V7SRU 3)99 ses of the game to beat ^N c ■ • Trojans hand Beaicars their first loss ... M | | 50.000-mlH wtctoutwwam C ^ ‘ ------game in all phases 0 .3 Florida St. ■ I P]2y7&tl!> 3«n -Q K in total SOUTHF.RN C ,\I.,L 21-17. H | 'lIUITS-NOCAtRf-OUTS QB|1 them.” Scminolcs lead nation in i 37H) at No. 20 Ohio M B Michigan coachich Gary Moeller, who ffcnsc.,. Se FLORIDA ST. « -2 11. . Houston (plus 37 was an assistantnt with\ McCartney on . ollctR„lgOT(plus32)atNo.SP™ am St. St . r’s staff, has similar w bclwcen schools ... B w Schembechler’s Lions lead series 20-2 ... PEN^?NN ST. First meeting b praise for Coloradc OHIO ST. 48-7. jjp u io w u Q Q B f jf f l £ t all over." MocHct 550 essec (minus 5) at B B S l 40.000-mll8ww>euiwite'«r p ; 9 MLHiv78aiic •They have talci ^n I 17 Washington (plus 13!13W) a t N o . 23 Tenncs said. “In my opir.pinion, they arc rnuch Missisappi St lly talented than Notre Io.6Miaim . > . .loJiampi- . _,V ols coming oiljfl' worsi lionie defeat W W more athletically Team s shared 1991 national qJv : going to have to play \ in70years...TliNlNNESSC!'24-,17. f M Dame. We are gc mship... M IAM I 24-17. _ ina (no line) at No. 24 our greatest gamem e... to win.” No. 8 Arizona (minds 6H) 6V at Western CaroUn ra sss:; a KS | will feature tw o o f the North C aro ^ St ______- — J-he-gama-WiU riiii;t"i\\~o m cctings~by~|pB i most versatile offensesolTi in ihe country. Stm I games at Wolfpack won I W ildcats have won last two gai score ... N. CA RpLl- WMH S I ! H I Colorado hasJ KKordcll Stewart, the >alo y Alto ...ARIZONA 21-20), ' combined 112-f) Sl and-rated passer, and I al< nation’s sccond Purdue (plus 22) at No. 9 N o tre - NA ST. 45-0. m . who leads the NCAA F Last week: 10-3 K (.straight): 8-5 10/1 Rashaan Salaam, rv»tnw 1 is among the leaders in u a lime sincc (spre.id). in scoring and is Boilermakers 2-0 for first timt 1 0 (straight); 25-24 rushing andall-pt >1. Season: 41-K !rrd?£*% h„s= 1978 .9j ...N O T R E D A M E 48-21. Michigan has , East Tennessee St. (no Ime)le) at No. .(spread). •65 percent compimpletion rate is the best - » for 1st NFi'L start ^ W h i tttingtonp i prepares fe icorienta- mean he'd be inI l!the NFL. _ , , POLIS (AP) — Less than mimini-cam'p. prc-camp rookie o ) mini-camp I thought I 3 , 9 . 3 9 3 9 . ! _____ ' V ■ -tNDlANAPOl •-'Coming into i Berrtafd-WhiTtmgton—no■iion.andJfiiinin8.caffP.;_, ___rTr^d^an;^-iU5^h^d^b-tigh^_ , it-r«Mi-position-on-ihe------P»u.10/UtMe ___Wllh ^ five months aw A two-year starter at li Sovo *S eO-nrn 5^" sfoad^F^or b t selling insurance this ^ h o r - G S -e O ; ■ " ih o u ^ t he’d b t University. Whittington did.Jid n ’f g e l. roster, I O /2 - a m p • Up to I Ight thal I woiild be in a ^a u t o c h a r g o r r.tonWi September; drafted, didn’t hear from anany team "I never ihougl : ’s preparing for his first d^ jul and pliiy ii lol. much .Instead, he’s immediately after tho draft andmd figured position to go ou less surt. Wh/hitiington s;iid after NFL stan. his football days were over. iracli'cc. "Now it's abom _ -fo o t-6 . .2 5 7 -p p u n d hi me day and Wednesday’s pra T he 6-fo ' ••! was walking my dog one i is expccted'to step m tor y)was^ dri- m c gelling read:idy mentally. I have to Whittington is < my head coach (Bill Mallor>')' O0t>£N SAmAKIon’ on Himd-'at defensive end • m [Hilled dt'cr w atch m iue ilm fill to prepare f^ this ihe injured Jon ving down the street. He pul s 801-62fr-«2B B01-32tat59 uiaports Colts (^-2) when vi le’d heard I game." ■ - TWINfAllS for the Indiana] and spoke to me. He said he d lured his righl fibula, ' tB S n 'k ii G8ANDAJ Joa-233-8600 • 208-736432B . Cleveland (2-1[2-D comcs to the RCA ai Vhittington Hand fractui hadn’t been picked up. Whi imcnts in his leg and ■ M B ■ ■ 303-24! wove Dorne on Sunda I phone c.iir strained ligair ' IDAHO 801-373-8700 .. ( C T W T lK j said. ’'He said he’d make a ph ikle while the Colts were & 50.000-mllo •‘Il’s someth;Sing.phcnomenal." said a Colts called sprained his ank' who^signedasafrec agem aand a few days later, the Coli .biirgh-31-!n,«n Sunday. G vvooiout warranty > the rcwkie, whc •. - . losing to I’lUsbi K* Hioti-tractlon troad id earned a spot on the roij- n I to miss eighi vyeeks. . ]_ . onMaySandc • '"whit'tington.kncw the calcall d id n ’t lie is cMpccicd ti 18. Two »to®l bolts iprcssing coaches during . ll« H-spood rated ■ ter after impn V lotSOm.p.h.

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L O N D O•N N C A P ) — O liv e r • fONTIAC.Mich.(AP)-) Softispo- “First o f all. it’s easy"to giit up for a f i l •members his cry for kcn Barry. Sanders won'tn't be drawn team like thehe Cowboys. But it d idn’t ' / • M c C a ll rcm e ;mmin Smith, really feel likeikc 1 had the eye o f the tiger • ' “ W another chancc into comparisons with Emn like that. Also, we had a tcr- ly 1988, and McCall had Yet his teammates swearr thereit was a or anything liki V It w as July 1 : at Minnesota the week y pleaded no corcontest to .two counts of special look in his eyes wher'hen the Lions rible g am e a I wa.s some motivation, too."- H a Wisconsin counroom, , lined up a ^ in s t the .Cowboyix)ys. before. That wi ■>' T)urglary in a V had only 12 carries for 16 1 did tell the judge lhat." Sanders carried a club-ub-record 4 0 Sanders hat _ . -Yeah, I did le 10-3 loss at M innesota. weight contender said times for 194 yards as Detroctrdit defeated yards in the the heavywei nearly enough action .for y, nodding his head and Dallas 20-17 in overtirti|irtie Monday That’s not m W ednesday, n ;nows it and Liqns coach ; he recalled the learful night. Smith wasn't bad,1, cieither, rush- him. He kno iMk smiling as he ites knows it. Yet it isn’t in . rent of Racjne County . ing for 143 yards on 29 carriarrics. Wuyne Font« scene in fron f belonged td his nature forfo r ganders .to complain — I Circuit Court)urt Judge Jon SkoU-. ’“I Bul-the game clearly b) I couliHje succcssful as a ; Sanders. He dazzled cvei•ven die-hard cspccially not[101 during a game. I . . know that'I co it the type." Sanders said. I as iTiuman being.” -Dallas fans with his myriiyriad of start. "I'rri not ti I . Hghtcr ahd as 1 his play will work or.that v sentenced to five years stop, sideways, hop moves.cs. . ■' ‘i ’tl say this He .was ser vork. Thai’s about as far is Ij and a 60-day term in the “ I saw a look in his eyes^es that ! don’t play will wot , probation and il On Sunday morning think Ii’vc ever seen befoefore,” 'cen tcr I’ll go withlit." it. ' . '■ O A • county jail. < vowed to get ihc.ball to »:30 p.m. EDT). McCall | . (Kevin Glover,said. "In the huddle, he Fontcs vo ^ 9 (Salurday. lore against the'Cowboys. , ance to win the WBC i ^ was smiling and npddingB hihis head like, Sanders mor gets a chanc icr he nor Sanders ever Ej iship -from unbeaten i . *Hcy, w e're going to win.n. VWe’re going Y et n e ith e r j H championsh would bc 40 times. . . I to get it oh tonight.’ " dreamed it wi Lennox Lcwi.s:wis; ' I’t secm_like 40," Senders -ycar-old McCall is the .. Herman Modrc saw the look even "Ii didn’t ■ The 29-yu: bui not the kind of sooner than that. He thoujlought Sanders said, - . 4 ' - , ...... - m underdogt b t seem like-40 to Cowboys ■-doing-in-therc underdog was different before theyy e\ever Went out It did n 't si W ■ w iiat’s-ho-doi coach Banyly Switzer, either, ll seemed James "ButBusier". Douglas was------^ on Ihe field. ^ fl ike Tyson in 1990. ••Barry wasn't sayingng anything." more like 80. against Mike ght he had more than that, . a former S2.000-U-weck j Moore recalled. "Wc jokeoke around all "1 thought IP-. ▼ McCall, a 1 lid. i“U seemed like it. Barp* partner for Tyson, mighi I the time before, games.5. EBut not this Switzir said. ‘ sp arrin g part ; the most dangerous back in time. Barry had this look,3k, like he was Sanders is th have fought•ht !Iroti Mike in placc of if he had not run oul ot saying, ‘No more joking5 araround,’" the game." Douglas if h Being comparM with'«tl someone else As the gamega wore on through the time on Julylly I29, 1989. d Texas night. Sanders never is nothing new to Sanders,CIS. It has been hoi, humid 1 , lie foughtiht DouglasI that nighl. and ook. When the others were ith e I Oih round he needed going on as long as he: as been in the lost his lool ^ g o i n g inio the )r air. Sanders was taking the utiowin.Healmostgot.it NFL. When he came intointo the league. ,ga.sping fo r: ^ ^ a knockout u the wags were tiying to de

m o n e y s p e n t o n I C a s i l l a s r A I transported .back and forth KANSAS CITY., MW o . (A P ) — tin g him tt alias. The larger portion is The Kansas City Chiefliefs had plenty . from Dalli ...... ^ imcd interest on the signing of paticnce with defci;fensivc tackle for uneami vhich he held for 117 days." Tony Casillas, and no'now they want ' bonus; whi las. who had been a freee some reimbursementt ftrft the money Casilla: fter playing for the Dallas thev spent trying to3 signsi him, the agent oftc y$7w e n tu o U y -r« tu m e d -lh e — team’s prestdent anad jgeneral man- Cowboys; bonus and was dcciarcd a ager says. signing b< 3 Casillas' foiirr - .free ogcn^cnt again. On-Monday. he TtJrksI FG oc ------=; The Chiefs voidca C Tires - I Aug. 4 after he signed a conc*ycar contract wilh the year. S6 million deal A : ■ H o u jis g & / z > » 7'O 0 ItftisF A tL rfE^IWRSTRh ...... didn’t report to tratraining camp- Now.Yorkark Je ts...... f A W i f e R I news confcrencc Tuesday, because he said heJ wasw suffering Al a ne s said the Chiefs were .too lEE TREADS! from hypertension. Casillas s T: t r u c k ^r > o-release-him, He said-held_ ... Kansas City now-lw-has signed a—quick-to-t grievance seeking uneimearned interest have beetccn ready to report if given m of tour BFQoooi are week to complete mo?e on the S1.2 millionn tbonus money one more lus the expenses medicalII testst for high blood pres- Casillas received, plus ' ji -jitk they incurred in s i^ning in i him. sure, PI i i S : “ It’s not a great decdeal of money." Pctersoi■son said he thought the club Radial All-Terrain :cn reasonable and showed i ’ president and GM1 CarlC Peterson' had been paticnce before releasing Radial Mud-Terraini;n TOI® said T uesday. ” lt is bbasically a for the g r e a t p.a ' iiijft ' 1 ‘ I siilE expenses wc had inI si{signing nnd get- Casillas.s. T B E ------! 0 I ------a ^hL ' b9.0U |B |l C TEHRAIH TEFT«aB«lN ■ P23S/75R15I SR15WROWI. 99.99 10 ^ 30X9;s0mMS/6------r—ifransferl-loses-— ---- ^ R15»ROWL 109.99, ,11116.99 i 31X10.50R 1515/6 89.99 ^ 9 1 ^ R u s s e l l aixio.son|BR1S«ROWL ■ 119.99 127.99 13 V LT23S/7SR1515/6 7 9.99 SR15MR0WL 109.99 11 1 I l l 'l l ^ LT235«5R1616/10 97.99 bidforfo(botball __ SRianOROWL 139.99------16/10— 94;99'in£^% w i l l p l a y —^ ------IW i 5R1OTROWL 149.99 ”1Sm IS ■ ^ LT245/75R16 SRienO.ROWL 12».99 IS 13 99 ' LT265/75R16t6 /6 96.99 at Capita]alHigh IIXIOMMIt BOISE (AP) — A\ 16-year-old1 stu- t L • a k e C i t y dent who transferredd tito Capital High pQcOEUR D’ALENE (AP) — IICHEIs j u i r School after whal he aUcgcd were : of „ the state’s top high racial incidents att MertdianN High t-unnijol athletes has’ won pcrmis- '*LTx“A/f''°°'! School has lost his bid,id.opi.yf»o.b.u t to participate in athleticss iBLry arid ^ _ o o t s s o . Size Baa* sala at Capital this year. C oeur d ’A lene’s new Lakee I tvatvw i ’______Pf>e« The eligibility concommittee of the ^ Y High S.choql.xaihcr_than_n______^ T bFI- w i sIR1SR0WL— ^ ----116,60 — 90.99 ------Idaho-Hlgh-Schottiool-Activities ------^ :ur d ’Alene High, n PIMrtORIS 39.99 M3S/7SRiRisnOWL 121.47 93.99 JBISROWL 149.75 115.99 Association, meetin]ting in Moscow. he Idaho High School [<•* pirPITSrtORn 42.99 30X9J0B' P1SSA0R13 4S.99 31X10.S0F50R15ROWL 164.75 127.99 voted 5-2 on TUesdi•sday lo refuse a Aeiiv'livities Association board, !BH16SSR12 Pi« r ^ E x 3 5 $ t 5 f S C PieP1BS/7SR14 «a.99 LT21SA5( 15R1V8 0R8U 162<<6 125.99 request from Capitallal to let Marques J,;"eting j, Tuesday in Moscow, ^ B l S S S R i a 33.99 P195ffSR14 52.99 LT22SffSI rSRteflORBL 165.70 128.99 McFadden, a junior,ior, play this sea- ed unanimously to overturn P205/7Sni4 5«.99 tT235«5t »5R16/tonOWL 19032* 147.99 7SR16/100RBt. 17930 138.90 son. otc by its eligibility commit* |9H p178iW )R 13 3i!»9 Last Wcdnts(kyr MMcFaddcn trans- ice°arand allow Brian Russell to niHlTtVTORia MM P22S/7SRtS ftS.99 |n n i 8 « 7 0 R 1 3 43.09 i m e B O ' s n i ' fcrred from McnUjMm to Capital, ^ d c part in athletics for Lake P23S/7SR1S 67.99 flugo^, •n^MtlvM iwlial association rules relnicquire transferring pjj y. ^^1B6ffOR14 48» I M S S fk students to sit out a yyear before p la y lusscll has attcndtfd cla.s.scs ing varsity sports, iffOicy th transfer from 1 ^turned oul for football prac- ^ jSy|piW yraR14 33.9# . RQWLtL one district to another. : at the new school. He will f«P19V74R14 34.99 W P215WR15R0WROWL EL 67.99 “The com m incc saisaid it did not see eligible to compete once the %fUpaM/r8R14 3S.9S jO e'K D S /rtR IS ROWUELRov 99.99 J enough evidence toto warrantn waiving iociation has received tran- . \ \ i W M « PLY ROW-...... 112A9 - ...... - the transfer rule."" ssaid association ipts . from his freshman year ySSpziSmmS 38M S1X1030R1V6sm PLYP ROWL 116.99 executive director BilBill Young. "They M9aP32Bmm5 ^.99 W# PLYp ROWL 132.99 d confirmed his’ffcadcmic W W P 2 3 t ^ m S 39.99 W'fl^^^^nL'n46/7SR1V10V10PLYRQWL la iM ' needed to sec somethiething morc sp«if- idits. jj, executive dircciqr Bill ___ yiOPCTROWL— 119.991------formanonthejrhod,------Jn lantPiirwn)-rt: - — ------IcrBascdontheinfon lung said. they just didn’t feelrl justifiedji in ^ n t i - ,.•Ourq position is that the ly T iT iiia ng him a waiver." ard of directors earnestly T n r m m 0 * ^ 0 McFadden. whoo i;is black, said he amined the record and camcnc transferred to Capitipilal aOer whal he the only conclusion they earing & H ub Rerepack II 89:99 *159.99 described as two yetyears of racial dis- uld reach." said Harvey% 14x4 Be i m n t crimination and inapi ‘•It chm an, R ussell’s attorney. •'It Standard AllgnmontAll h=r by members o f the M regrettable (when) wc have to $ 4 9 Passongorcor^r^ 29.09 . McFadden said he is Innstall s t Shoos > and beat on ddors, but ii is Pickups 4 Vansons 34.99 o r P ad » ______the association’s exe< >ne." Thrust AllanUmmfinJ ntil December, after rst i a — it doesn't meet until The eligibility committee5® • C lean andnd Inspect bearing hubs P flsso n ^ f Car:ar 38,99 | ^ the football season is led Aug. 29 that Russell, who’ “ . Repack vvwith m anufacturer’s approveived grease pickups & vons _ •; Meridian PrinciptJipT-Sn^ Kluevcr tended Coeur d'Alene High • Reassemmbie I and install to m anufactiic tu rer'a ,cv«YCflr»»«uutvilU luM) a mini B ftliM - .said she was not awaware of any racial. , .UIOT »ll • year, ttould not compete -ffor j _ o r -______------— epeoiiicawBnAftincfltl •konmoni llreUm MIXII ~ ------. ■ problems at her si lice City. Russell’s parents co '-^-frtSLsaaia------, • Recom mnend,^ t every 1 2 ,0 0 0 milesIS tby most • Tuesday n i^ t it appappeared McFaddcn Jt live in the area, and he »^mO'«»ot manufacticturers ,. w as tran sferrin g5 btbecause o f better ccntly moved inside Lake footbfill opportunitiesities. r \tvity’s boundaries. "I’m very happyly tlthe athletic associ;. • ' ation did not. grngra'nt eligibility." ;— Nationwide R Kluevcr said. "It’s;’s jan affimiation. if repsction-FREE Tire Repailipairr FREE Replacement you will. It feels; bcbetter to me some*. • i K ■ ■ FREETinTire Rotation-FREETire Ins '. how.’’ Honored at qveier 800 locations nati

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3 FranStrciu )i r c h ^ Wildterne^s;i s u i i f[fi©r l ^ 1 .r -1 ■- nder Regional Forester la- iuzed block will be unde [Aroum ilderncss name, since Con. ongress must de.sigifate na> ild be a bellwetlier for wild Associated'Prcss " •!(. , "ll couUI Dale Bosworih in Ogdentden. rhe neni in the lower 4S.'' saidsa Jay tional forests by:iv Ilaw, can get some savings.. . m anagcm t Voiito. D-Minn.. chaihiian o f “ W'e'fe hoping wc cat a reuional director ot I hee WV ilder: ~.J Rep. Hriice \ ’e It and get more consis-. IDAHO FALLS - THe FrankFra Churcl'i- W’aison. a x-ommiitee oit national park;rks improve management ar :iety' "W’e've' supported^this ever die House subco ility.“ said John Twiss. River of No Return Wilderrlerness will no ness Socic ands. said lhc designatioion leiicy and accountability the valffleiL : las first proposed." ' and public lam ; national leader for ;n six national since it wa ian the Forest Service n: • , , lorlonger be divided between : , bciwccii “cry.sialli/es wikvildemcss as a permanent par Currcntlnly. it is gerrymandered b< wilderness managementlent. raduate . forforests. ' non. Challis.’ Sawtooth,II. Boise, oflhe I'oresi Serservice’s mission.''- j. such as outfiilers. hik- ' Buhl High gra Thc 2.3 million-acre ce:central Idaho the Salmi inieiids 10 introduce a bill 10 W'ildemess users, sue and N ez Perce forests. Its,;,m ir anage- , Ile said he ini rafters, will no longer wilderness, the largest inn tlthe'lower 48 Payeiie.an Idaho wilderness as a nutionnnal ers and vvhitewatcr raf\ aitian coast wi eas cover 11 different ranginge;' dis- J'designatc the Ida onfiicting guidelines as sen'es off Hail states, will be m anaged as aI sirsingle unit. For meni.arca • have to deal with confi • sta inning four couniies. foresi. trativc boundaries. No , Buhl High School a\\all practical purposes, ii willII becomeb a sep- tricis span; i managers answer to iwo rcrc* they cross adminis,irati ' H A G tK M A N - A B .ildeniess will have ils ownwn super- Wilderness m jrters has been chosen, mdr. Ed Rybold. 34, * aratea„ national forest, thc firsi51 o f ils kind. Tlie w il i in MisMUila. Mont.. and OnJg- ■ ■ site for ihc headquanci unidtiaic. S*a\y Lt. Cm a idgci and rimgers like any■ Olheroi lui- gional ofliccs in with thc intemation* . i k W'ard Thomas visor, bud he supervisor of the reorg;iga- Please seese \WILDERNESS/C2 i i> scr\.iny;-ni;:ir H aiti witl ■ Foresi Scrvicc Chief Jack V *rc.st,The.onlv ditVercnce wiwill be in den. Utah. T'he I al miliuiry. forctf seeking sec to rciurn announced the decision Wednt:dncsday.. ' ' tional fore i Uciiuicrac'v lo tlic tiny.■ ii:nation. 1 Ryln>ld is a hclicoicopter pilot based . r / . ~ ksburg. according to ~ Harassssment aK vifJ .''■’SS hi> inoibcr. lili/ab'ctHi CiCristo'brtl ofH ager- Field of hbeans — ; ------Al‘ai,-I)ianu-liuuananlan o f Twin>‘alls.re^_____ ■_! - suitslalaps _____ p.>ns tli.i! her husband,id. Alan Bowman, is - j a ci'ir'inan aboard thc USS Comfon. a I N.iv\ hojpital ship at sea^ near Pon«Au- I’rincc. Haiii- esteemnfirm ,\rmv Plc.'Cijris SilvcrsSil' o f Jerom e is \\orkinii in the Pcntantagon on military By M ick N orm ingtooOD sii.iiciiy rL'gardiiij: thcic HaitiI operation. ■. • Timcs*News wriier XnVv'iic’rroin th c• MMagic Valley who li.i> I'.'iiniK m em berss oor friends in Haiti TWIN FALLS - A former Twin Falls \Mih tlic U.S. niilitarvn. isi welcome to con- book binder says .sheu* w as fired for reporting M..T rhe }imcS'ScwfMv.-i during business that her co-workcrr scsexually harnsscd her hoiir^ on weekdayss ata 733*0931. ext. and becausc she sufferiffered a hem ia at work, r will assemble a list :.'4. llic newspaper %v Debra Smith rcccntlc n tly filed a civil lawsuit ol' local people who sersc r\e in Haiti. . in Sth District Courtrt againsta{ Positive Action . ■ i - ' ' Publishing. She claimjlims Positive Action vio- Filer Middle Schchooi sciicduies luted thc Civil Righisjhis Acts’ sexual harass* ouse Monday f e mcnl laws and thc AmAmericans with Disabili- annual open hou tics Act in firing her.L*r. i'lLl'K '• Hilcr Middlc.ScKoolMi has •*We think thc chaichargcs arc unfounded." plaimeil :ts annual opiopen bouse for Mon- said Positive Actionion allorncy Bobbi Do- lU . minick. i’.iicniN >hould m eet at 6:30 p.m. in thc ■ T he T w in Falls-basibased company poblishes i;\m I'nlk'w inii a sho;;hort general meeting. books and materialsials for schools to tench ilicv will I'ollow th e;ir ir; siudems* schedules 'f- V children sclf-cstcem.m. . • ihroiivih all seven periods, pet finishing by Sm iih states sher beganbe; working part time ~:.’0 p.nt. TliosC attcittcnding are asked to j' at Positive ActionI in March 1991. She be­ bl mu their students'its' agenda books to gan full-time workrk ini July 1991 and w as - i]ualif\ I'or prize draw-awings. Refreshments ^ soon prom oted lo binibinding supervisor. w•lllbe^ct^ell. . Then Positive Acli^ction hired Tom Homer l ot more inlormalmaiion. call Gregory , ■ ' f as thc new lead prcssi■cssman in June 1992. L.miini: or Donnaa I-Kovar at thc Filer M k ' Smith alleges Horrlomcr of\en used sexually __ MuUile'Sehool. explicit language and made fcpeatcd physi- I , ' t — hr/ “ ” __ 1 cai contact witinierler nndi other femaii: Poul- _II ------j Gooding Ciiamlmber slates, '-I j' ■ ■ ' ' 4^ live Actioii employcioyees. She alleges Homer uin for Sept 29 , , placed his hands on her waisl, rubbed her candidate foruii >lants In a Twin Falls-aroarea field W ednesday af> . neck and back, andnd igrabbed her hand - all • Rnnnle Amsro of As{^sgrow Research Centerer flags garden bean pla ______UUUIJJW ----- 4itf-d»odinij;.rham h>sr------• iracteristic-fer-fre&t^ar>apk«t-baans,-she-sald—----- i------thcsc-nctions-wilhoutlout-hcr-permission------iar((ed plants with long[ ppoas, a oeslrablu uIiuki Ot't'ommciee plans:ns a candidate forum at temoon. Amero mar I Homer also madeadc comments about male " P ni 'Nopi. al the Gooding City 1 lall...... genitals nnd discuss^lussed his sex life in front -C;milidaies for COIcoimiy offices. Senate of Smith and othercf femaleP workers. accordT- DisiMci - l and Housimse seats 21A and 2 1 B I I ing.to thc suit. AviU be on band lo answerun questions from ... •- ■•■■■ Homer hasn’t beeibeen named in the suit, but y ^ p i p e )secdoi escntinghimaswell. Ihe cbaniber and thelie public.| ; f i n d lMoody Dominick is represer Police :f that things staled in thc t - i r r “ It is his b e lie f tl Parents, childrcIren invited to 3ma; suspect!t awaits hearir* o com ^a I n ru Tdn^rhThappcn-Dr-werc-blown— 3------90-year-oldd beating victtim still in coi c om pletely out of o f proportion."i Dominick n iiousc Monday 0*lA*ar\- open 1 ! hen iliele ppipe could also be used asi's CVI- sa ij. ing to0 1his siaiemciil l<) police. I was filed. Smith and three I WIN l A l.I.S * - 0'l.car>-I Junior High By M ick NorraiDgioD ling for the dciice lo shoshow Adams was beaten witlIth cx- Before ihe suit wa )lice have been searchin ployees complained lo Pos- Scho.'l lia> planneded an open house for 7 Times-News writer lelds. cessive forccircc. which could gel Monto>oya an other female emploj wcapoion in nearby sirceis and fiel lagcment about Homer, ac- ilood on il and , extra 2 0 year'cars on his sentence. ilive Action manage p.m. Moiidav. ilice have found a "Ak vweapon w as found wilh him All I’.ircnls and tlutheir children arc invit- TWIN FALLS - Polic “ Prosecuting Monioya^a :also laces charges ol buri■irglary wording lo the suit,uit. Smith made, five com* ihe home of ihe 90- we set;cnr it lo the lab tor lesls." 1 ' cei 10 mcei in ibc; large la gym for a short bloody piece of pipe at ihe incsday. " The and posscssHssion of a stolen car. plaints. r-w^ho-waji-bcaUiil—Alliim;nicv Rich Uevan said Wcdnc ------,„HH*.hK=iion^Ii;»rA;;iwat-'^wiiiUthan-lia.vc-a------— ycar-old-grandmothcr-» Iter'* Motm>>^iry i n r p r c 11 mi na ry -h c a r i n g was Positive Actionan management^i responded ------his m onth. . inore: cevidence you have lhc belter 'cmale employees to go to . . chaise u> tbllow an abbreviated schedule' nearly.to dealh earlier this : used to help scheduledI ftfor Friday, but Bevan saidid he s by forbidding fern: Wednesday as Alice Hevivan said ihe pipe_can be u; ol the siiidents' sclnichool day: they are en- The pipe turned up Wei nee for Mon- still tryingg uIO get lhc doctor who fiRJt;t itreat- pressroom whilvhile Homer was there, but ing cleaned. Adams him gelg' a siitTcr prison sentenci cuuaueil lo bn'nj:ly itheir child's agenda Adams' home was being cd Adamss as a witness, so will ask for)r a de- j,jj. m ovem ents weren't wei rcstrictcd, accord- laeic Valley Region- toya.1. . ■ ^ ______hii.ik.-wlueh-contairtains ilie-midicnil.gr-‘de_. .remains in a coma_ai Magi------lomoya'bas-been-chiirged-wi-with-auempu_lay..injhai.hII hearing!.. If that delay is gr inm othesujl. al Medical Cenier. iuduc imiy reducc Mo'nttito y a <5 jn AugustisTl I 992rSmith was dcrnoi: rcpi’ris. Three S25:5 tldraw ings will be held rirsl-'degree murder, whicllich carries a then the ju Steve Montoya Jr. confessedcon lo police ed fir lich now stands :it S250.000. 1992. she was suspended for those who brinenu lhc books, ;ilty o f " h alf a life in prison,DU." Actuarial bond, which , ■ Cll. O n D cc, K 19 w ill be provided by the that he entered Adams'' homelu at 495 Altair pcnalt s h as been in a co m a sinC' and told it w as beco3ccausc o f her rude behavior K e lio b m c n ts wil es will Jiave u> be used loto determine Adams h l eachcr Student Organi- Drive in northwesi Twin,vin F alls at about 4 tables On Friday, she was transp rform ance. D 'l.eary i’arcJit Tea II half lhc 27.year-old Moilontoya's life beating. Oi and poor job perfor a.m. on Sept. 3 to roblb thet house. As-he whai Alphonsus Regional Mcdical Smith rcported to manage- /ation. Vor more infinfonnation. call Prinei- tence would be. probabl;bly aboul 20 • from St. Al[ “ On Dcc. 2. Smi ,al 733-2155. searched her bedroom.. AiAdams awoke. and sente ise 10 Magic Valley Regional, jclievcd her hernia was due pal\SiL-> D obbs Ul rs. lievan said. icr in Boise ment that she belit he hit her several times; withwi a pipe, accord- years. to work conditionsions. On Dec; 3. Smith was Wendeil Dair;iry Days pulis in F fired and lold it waswa; forpoor performance. ^ She is asking- for unspecified ••compensa- moneyjor 199 sclioiarsiiips reprie’i Y e j t o n•E 911‘------lion” -in hcr-suitrSlirShe reconlly-found another------Chamber of Commerce ■ditch W l-N D in.L - Cl Last^( 1 • I job- de to take it lo coun.'' she said ;-van> announced that 19 :s, said he wants lo gel the slystymied region- you dccide i n is really that she was fired I'leMdcnt (irei: b-va By Sean L. McCarthy voles, Falls Mayor (iaic KIcinkopf‘ titri •ple,whoho Vant to attend an Ida- m e Twin Falls City Councilil had1 pre.sehied ll was on made to keep the region:ional “ enhanced" 911 Tlv I was brokered on that point Ww cdncs- X s - T'"= iiilh'fi claim s against P ositive ho eollejie or tradeade school and arc based a listist o f 12 demaiid-s that lhc bo:bo:ird needed lo gnti;ilion w: I's goals and need, .system on line, olvc by Friday if lhc ciiy werverc lo continue dliy.iiighi. liose findings aren't public nil .in in d n id iia l's i That's all the city woulduld gel. rcsol’ Kiid he "did nol want lo break,k ranks" Aclion, bui ihos. ded scholarships lo.pco- a member of ihe S4.6 milliiIlion project to, l ews saii llicrcosl- rccoijl. ■'\Vc‘\ c aw ardei In separate 3-2 votes,, thethc K911 board agreed ns a Iso did nol want lo wage anothi .•ars old;" livans said. lid a regional emergency dispa'ipalch system. but he also nission) made findings that pic fll and year; to have ils 'iildividual elec:lecicd agencies recon- build battle, citing his county's lawsi,suil with “ mmiss ;>r volunteers to help with Mthough Ihe K9U board hadlad agreed to 10 ly legal ban also said su p p o rlc d 6 uir r conclusions c, and that wc i;\.in> .l^kcd for sider iwo proposals; onene 'would have a judge Al sherifVearlier in the year. He al - ...... the. Dairy, D ay,eehcelebration. An organiza- niands already, there wasi eienough finger his own she I." W alker said. - — confirm-the board's finaninancing plan: ihe other .detn: ol see 11 pmbleni with.equalling for ncxl year's festivities ' ihtihg 'and' regional bickerii•ring lo be had hcdidnots >sitive A'c'lioh is > c c u s e d o f li.mal incetin^ tor would study the feasibilit;>i!ity of adding anoiher poin .•presentation to include three-“I- n . Sepl. 29 at the Confer- ednesday night over boardJ representationr board repri redcfal laws - nol correcting a ' • w iin ? e ::.'O p .m .. board vote for Twin FallsIls County.< Wed rsJrom each side-oflilnLSnakcJij '.Vendell.liigli.. Dairy_Day__ d'judicial-conlirmntitm:------— ^______cnec-Uooni auSVc ------.. E g iP C h a irm a rra nid’T d l w ln 'F a lls-e o u n l)'—and-j K Icinkopf sai'd a fter W cdnc !c booths al ihe cily park, Three Jerome oflicials. inclmiluding Liemian. Hiii Kle ons for a worker with a dis-. acti\iiie> include I Commissioner Marvin1 HHcmplcman.. Lincoln^ Tl I ih:it voiing power did nol mean n as accommodations ind scholarships. ninty SherilT George Silver anand Jerom e Cily m eeiing ih . „,ed for ability - the casease could go to federal coun. jiri/cs' pageant and County Commissionercr (Clarcncc Tews and Coui 1 him personally as does the r nincilman Dennis Moore, levievicd complaints much to hi But Walker saidaid he wants to keep the case ' Twin Falls Vice Mayorir A n F ran u formed lhc Coui confiniialion. y Arts Council sets oul lhc ciiy o f Twin Falls dedemanding con- • judicial coi 3urt becausc it will be faster, , ^Coniniunitj > majority, vote. abot ;iid he needs lo know that, no ni in:iticr in D istrict Court )| over a regional project. 1lc said isive. Jerome County Comrimmissioner Veronica trol i IV decide to legally challengee the pro- and less expcnsiv . chili feed Sepept. 31) in Wendeil Liennan contended ihat Twin Iv Falls city who may < lion President Carol Allred re- Lierman and Gooding: CouniyCc Commissioner Li ;'regiiinal 1:911 system - andd regional. Positive Action mild have li* decide i6 sue thithc 1-911 board, ject. the re ns to Dominick. WliNDlil-L - i hc Community Arts Win Henslee sided againsilinst ihe compromise. w ou Ilion -w ill be :ible to survive. ferred questions t ,Vc don't have to battle youll inii co u n unless coopcralioi Council will spon:lonsor a chili'fced Sepl. 30I Hcmplcman. who brokirokc deadlocks on bolh "W i I'rtiin 5 :3 0 to 7:4.'; 7: p.m., at the High School Commonsm s. ndment ■ members will play thc 5 CoiiiM um ity in push ainti-flag--burninlg amen iicw piano tUirinjring the meal. Purpose of leli vets r Wend( le fiag that must be protected.'* and Congress lo enacl lawsvs lo prc- “It's not the fl liic c \c n i is lo raise rai i^oney for thc orga- hat vou d*t wilh your ownvn prt)peny. Do states am 1 By Steve K oehler wlu liysicjil desecration o flh e U.SI.S. Ilagi V an V alkcnburjburgh said. “It’s lhc frciidom -'iii/aiu>n. incUidiiiding retiring ihe debt on icv.believe ih:ii iho powerr of n govemmcnt vcni phys ------Tii»tfs-Nuws corrcsponLi ______ihe: i^HTanc^s-samplvHanguugti thc-flag represer ibe piano piircbaS lould iell you whai to do"wTnrToTi w r o'wn— The;*H is a patriotic organization. It sho Iment r(;ads; • 'lh c C ongressss and the Thc ACLU is c t.'ost is S.'^ per individualind and S9 per fam- ropcriv?" sfiid Jack Vann Valkenburgh.' amcndmc Tl flags, bui it does defend the WENDELL - Thele Wendell' American pro shall have thc power to prorohibil the docs nol bum fl ilv. >CLU attorney in Boise. states slui s Legion is spearheadltidlng an effort in tlie AC physical desecration of the f^fla g o f the right to b um ,(pr(privately owned) fiags." ; • C:ompilc(loe &om staff reports Thc i.eg io n 's ucti«in Iblknlows events that aciofphj ens .Flag Alliance includes 65 Magic Vnlley-to enlistlist people in ihe Citi- 'T I Suties.*' The Citizens cgan wilh the 1989 Suprem:me Coun ruling Unned Si anizations representing 25 mil* — zens Flng Alliance, a n national organization bei; alliance has conducted fourlUr surveys national organiz ;iat burning the U.S. Hag is a fom i o f free 'I'he all pushing for ti constitut'ilutional amendmeni lo tha past five ycMrs. said M artyy Justis of Jion members.rs. Justis J said. . peech guacaniced under lhche Firsl Amend- in the pa m is o'fTering a free video to any ' prohibit physical desecia*cra(ion ofthe llag. spe idianapolis. Ihd.-bascd alliuiian'ce. T hc T hc L e ^ o n is iienl to tlic Constitution. Sincc Sir then, reso- the India ^ 'An Am erican Civilil LLiberties Union alior- me found that KO pcrccnt of theth people school or organganizaiion in the Magic Valley yffl'iffHi utions aiul a siiiuilc in Congngrcss have been group fo ncy says il is illegali! K to deface a publicly- luti think a constitutional amim en d m en t iniercsted inI thisthi: effort. tnick down by the counss oor failed lo get don’t lb O b itu aries5 • C2 owned, fiag. but it shoi^ould nol be illegal lo stn cling the flag would interftrfere with ' “We wantt everybodyev we can get to have he required voles. proteclii Vernon Mason, commander of • lium privately-owned:d fiags.f im of speech and that they wwiould vote one,** said V er Mini-Cassiasia C 3 The Citi/ens Flag Allianctncc is calling Ibr freedom “One's own fl^g is pne's' oUii propcny. ch an amendmeni, Justis saidid. the W cndeirf AA m r erican Legion Post. 1 narrowly drawn amendmcinent to allow the for such IdahoAW estist . ;C4 'They seek ati amendmidment to interfere.wiili a r 1____ L.:------\ ■ ■ : ' k s.ldBt» .Thursday.September;22.1994 c - 2 - r i v T T r T in VuiiTllUp s fli -Jerome ]pays $277.000 ■ M orerlT i N x L i t r t estsp i laterial at Idelaho site : for w(e l l w g r aade •V olunteersrreceived:itij< I d a series of tests in- e United crs conducted t , ^/com pleting thec POST P' Intermedi- In 1987, subjects in the intentional release of jByAnnaPiBBon people to iderlentify areas within the Ir rinhMed volvinfe the mt on and will receive • ■ The AssocUted Press Kingdom were injected or i Times-News correspondenem ate Certification j blood vessel!els of the extremities Kin md then radioactive lodiadinc. ' ' . i a S25-per-moiithnth raise. T l^ raise radioactive m aterials an : to study the transfer searching that were; Ifully or -partiijlly. rad y sites in They were tc f Council is part of an incentiveinc cfogram A special team rcsci were monitored ot E ner^ ; ical through the. food JEROME - The City ( , the city t(encour-, ational En- blocked. • the United States to calibiibrate in- of the chcmica merits to- established, by th< records at the Idaho Nati< loyees volunteered and the im ents. chain from airir ito v eg etation to cat* Tuesdoy approved paymi fficers ^pg rad e 3r evidence Six employ s t r u n ) to Ross age police offic gineering Laboratory fo r« ■ral stud- tie to humans.s. . Itailing neariy S27.000 t icperiments their ,bodic! aes volun- S were exposed to to-. j lectric for their training. of human radiation cxpc n” . six e m p l o y e e 30k place Volunteers v Enterprises ond ONL Ela rything o n the agen* has found evidence of.t\r.two addi- were mom- study thc movement . ,their work oh the Peters; Well\ up- Butnot evepih "o teeredandtheheir bodies d u rinng i 1978 dini:-131 to. st ' da got praise fronfrom the council. I tional ones not prcvloiIously on- tored- for twc nal'to and through the • / h o u r s a t th< >8 9 . - o f th e m aten al ^ T id e . le slate Divfsion of 1 •• n o u n ced to th c p u b u c. [ js w e r e m o r i l t oBred i i a t th e to 198 The payment coveredd craning.1 Recently thcs ned earlier station.Jt I: : least one human body, , and d e c - Environm entalsl (,Quality requested ! . Tfie team was formcc h e p e o p l e 5 -1972. as m any as 18 equipment insuillotions. a 1^ rccords not cleaear station... Thc ion from. From 1965-1 that cities makeake their payments this year to search IN ^ m volunteers ol thfc tricol hook-ups. s'ervation’s what role th' r signed a over• r s 'e a s , c o m m is s io n was alio, for water quaUtylity tqpting on an an- dating back to the reset reportedly s ’hadbeen Health Servic/ices Laboratory muy About S17.000 also w inual or quarterly ba- ■ birth in 1949. It was ititintended to Atomic Ener iwed radioactive mate- cated for several repairir projects nual. semi-annua iis::_ consent f . r ^ p oosed t to have swallowc back lip Energy Secrctaetary Hazel gy Commis ed radioactive gases to .. fo r th c w a s te w a te r treatment tn sis. . ^ . ; Initiative, sion playedc d . ' — I strontntium-85, rial orinhaled «ulti‘Aall The city toas b been making pay- O ’Leary’s Openness Ir 1 .987 and test or colibrajraie analytical equip- plant. T h e repairs w>H res ily. Councilman Hall 3sure of all other thah a n . catnd . lo the INEL in_IS City Ad- ments monthly. which requires disclosu he monitoring equip- ca c. ment. Energy'ry o fficials said. four blowers working, C new directive. past human radiation experimentsexj provide the measurements were made. [Its also indicate thot ministrotoV Larty Paine; ssaid. The opposed the new ment, the offo flicials said. Thc group has identifificd five Documents fora new “I disagree• wiwith them telling us at Energy facilities. ipIe reportedly signed a 10 1969, experiments funds willi also provide ft •iment may The peopl actual or planned human1 radiationi from 1965.10 ;tcr. what to do ..... n« how to pay. M ak- A ratiiation expenni jrm. The procedure was ac were planneded to measure thc ab- centrifuge, and root cutte s in large block sums h a v e .b e c n , c o n d u c te dI ajat the Na- consent fom tests at thc INEL. he council ing payments in z e d as being, p c jfo m je d te; innounced sorption of)f radioiodine-vapor In other business, the sh flow,” he said: - ...... a Stafldn in characterize The other three were an ory resblu- limits oiir cash 1 lional Reactor Testing i e-sector employees not through tht-Sz_sWm. B u t th e re is rio passed thc annual salar inergy offi- by private-! eariier this year. 5 pcrcent Other councilncil members agreed JOiie or July 1962. Enc I with the testing station, ea le tests were ever mode tion providing for a 5 ossociated v. _ _From_1263-I96«. Atomimic Ener- evidence the i for all city .with Hall. Therhe council voted to ------cials said-Wedncsday._^ in t iS' b ased o n th c re c o l-— ts and oth- -on-volunteers cost-of-living increase f( urc involv^” lhe acenrani • gy.Commission scienusis 5 continue to mamake the payments The medical procedure one ofthe volunteers. • K officers and employees. I to w ait and see what injecting radioactive materialma into lection of or C o u n c ilm e n E lz a IHall and monthly and to : a special action the DiviDivision of Environ- _ o o l h e a d D e n n is M o o re g a v e i lity. would take, ' S c h o commendation to TrTroy R as-' mental Quality, is an irriga* T h e C ityr CiCouncil will meet muisen for his work as >.m. Oct. 4. A public tor for the city. The cccouncil ap- agam at 7 p.m S e r v i cs i e s [ a n s e n )r a promo- hearing toI didiscuss the Local - — inHi proved Rasmussen for lent District for a Miiy M ihtn. of Jerome.:. ■11 a.m .v Improvcmcn [Moffett’s Memoriiit Chopcl tion to sttcet laborer. n revitalization is Berths Sylvia Ktloi■loutek Ort, of*. Church. (M^ Friday. Hovc-Robcrtson F Officer Jim Baker:r was also downtown r s will be held at .inBuhl). Chapel in Jerome. i efforts in planned. Jerome, funeral Moss v- Cl " ” W f f l rl e t i r e commended for his < 10 tt.ni. today. Si. Jcroi:rom c’s Catholic Church. (Hovc-Robertiertson Funeral B y M arg aretret Jones Chapel in Jerome). D e» ; a t h n o t i ci c e s ------T im es-N cw s w s c orrespondent Precllitns Msrtineaner. of Rupert. ■ ^ s e r ted ot 7 p.m. to- f»llve Ca , Joseph W. Ballard EN - Superintendent gutsg< Rosary will be recited C asebcer Craig day, St. Nicholas Cntlmtholic Church. , - Olive Casebcer. 83. ofl BURLEY - Joseph W. Bal lith announced to the Rupert. Moss of Chr:hri5tian Burial BUHLied - W ednesday. S ept. 21.1 ' olo f Burley, died Wednesday,■ Sept.i 21, S c h o o l B ooard a this week that he will be held at 11 a.m.,.m. Fridity at thc B uhl, : the Magic Valley Regional 1994, at thc Burley Carc CctIinter. w an ts to retietireJan. I. . .onuarylnRu- church, (Honsen Moi Center in Twin Falls, ATrangcmenls ore pendinglg and will Sm ith hlas as served as supermtcn- ction pplan pert). gcments are pending and wiU cCulloch- dent ofthele Hansen school systemi prote< Arranger be announccd by the McC unccd by the Farmer Funeral o for th e p aslsl 14,years. Bumpers said: Floyd JH n e tD ti»I. .p ofBuhl. 10 a.m. be annoum Hansen Mortuary in Buricy. n Buhl. DistrictI eenrollment , dropped by/ By Meredith CohD the compromise , Fridoy. Castleford UniUnited Methodist Chapel in E 16 this ycaicar. Smith reporter. Thc® States News Service geothermal bill- elem en taryry grades lost of 21 stu- gives the stales lenators from P l ^ ______d e n ts , b u t jt thc secondary gradess • 'WASHINGTON - Set jW two years to work, ere successful i t a l s \ gained fivrive students over lasl Wyoming and Idaho wen out agreements H o s p i i Wednesday in exemptingtig their states - Released year’s openleniiig enrollm ent, - ^ 1 with Babbitt. ENTER n’s homecoming game® from a bill that seeks to0 ]protcct Yel- MAQIC VALLEYY PREGIONAL MEDICAL CEN I of Heybum. H an sen * IgP J W yoming's jest. . Maria Carranza of Friday with a barbecue'C low stone National Park’s.’s geothermal ; Some names» areai omitted ot patients* rcques Biitha will bc Fr Democratic Gov. ;wn; ond to served fron■om 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at “a features, putting passage■c of thc mea- Mike Sullivan A baby was bom)m to' Virginia Salinas of Rupci Admitted fHcybum. cost o f S3.:13.50 for adults and S2.50 sure in question. ' sent a lener to thc. Maria Carranza ofHc • school age and younger. Republican Sens. Malolcolm Wal- ______iuro.GressleyofTwTwin Falls. for g rade s« committee in sup-; daiy-Pxincipal Ri.ck Abelel lop,.of W yom ing, and ULarry Craig, o r ______c iB lg . ------MINIDOlW ItAM EM ORIAL HOSPITAJAL— ------Secondai lg. . — port-of the-mea--- eh Bicnt Bjom discussed ■• Idaho, said states’* righi•ht to manoge • ReleMed . ,, . and coach d bc infringed sure after• th«the provision allowing the rwin Falls: . A: Ashton Lay and Elidn Mnrtin iibility of Hansen having^8 their own water would 1 * John Hammer nnd[id 1Fora Dickinson, both o f Twi • Geothermal states the• tintime to develop their own IZ of Heybum; and Melinda Los<>ganofBur- to go to a eight( mon foolball leatnm upon by the bill, the < and Laura PostmaofCjfGooding. Rupert; Rosa Ruiz ol itly offered an plans was5 added.ad Idaho’s Democratic; '______n e x t y e aar r because of the smoll ^ te aih Act. They jointl; cil Andrus has also since 3------liiq.------Hc-rejmrThcrrTS-onl)K)nc- arncndment-during-coi CASSIAIIA MEMORIAL HO Sri i Afc Releued given his supsupport. • . ^ . ■ Cindy Holler, WhimeyWh Teeter and Louis Gnin n on the team. . bate, 5sue became contentious lie Fenstemiaker o f Heybum. this resource,” The issui ■ A ^ tte d o f Burley; Rupert: and Tracie F This 18is Ia problem with most ogf f. "W e w ant to p rotcct tl Montana religious group h a n d Elsie Wayaidnt. both of Senate Energy when a Mo Esther Galbraith a: Bbth uriev the sm a11 lls schools on thc north side‘I* said C raig during thc Si c Church and Universal Tn­ mas and Skylor Thaxton. botholh of Ru- IS .bom to K4elinda U gan of Bur iver, Bjom said. Castleford • and Natural Resourceses Committee called the Cl and Virginia SalinoJ • . • A daughter was b - o f th e rive uihphantit n^near Mammoth, Monit,- pert. ------• w ill go to thc eight man program debate. . . w ell on their property bor*; Wallop, dunng the lostlo committee drilled a wc • ■ • next year. e he retires, an- dering *le e parkpi in 1986. B jo m"reported r< to thc board he debate expectcd before 1 J.S. ecological Survey and re Should bc some systerncm grily odded. “ I don’t kncjiow where this The U.S. felt there trping stite w a-. the Nationalonal Park Scrvice have since . / For>r obituary< rate Informiiiatlon. t„i,diIdina security during ball Congress gets off usurp :d conflicting reports about The school building was ter law when therc iss 1no present or produced c c a llI! 7 3 3 -0 9 3 1 , extension 27 gam es. T thc dangerjer the1 well poses to the hot much open to anyone dur- potential threat.” u a r i e s — • "pretty m Timcdiote criti- springs oftlofthe geyser system. . gamcs,” hc said, Thc move drew iint 5 a parents, Cresenclo andnd Erneslina ' ing th c ga mentalists and The chui:hurch has since agreed to Tilttee several times. He w as a lentary Principal Linda cism from envirorimi ) their water rights in ex. - 1 commiti 45 H ernandez of Laredo. Texas:Ti three Elemei lommittee who give up th i m emiber be of Twin Falls L odge No, 45 5Scencio and Rutledgege reported she had hiredred Democrats on the coi in. brothers, Melchor, Cresi would be ”cut- changc for an easement on federal AF pndlod-AMJioldipg alloil'ces jn-Jas^CDnrradorand-three-sis iietars^^aria------^Janice-S inP_chargcd-the.measunLi^ K ina worshipful mastep. He was J Delos Anje* Smimith also is a certified En- ted.” Only two of thec 11 D e m ^ r a t ^ land. ” amember^nd held ailoHiws:as Sara. Gloria and Maria I jlicans in voting Environn■onmentalists say the fact that :achcr. Rutledge said.. . joined all nine Republi rch w as able to drill near YeU le Royal Arch Lodge No. Ify 15. The funeral took plac,ce at 7 p.m. edge said the Idaho Diyi‘Vt* in favor o fth e am cndmIment. the church Mas a member ot the Roiary 21,1994, at rs. D-Ark.. who lowstoneic is evidence lhat swift aciioo a s W e d n e s d a y , S e p l. 21 f Public Health’s fluondir»de Sen. Dale Bumpers, ssary.-The-park-is.stilUnder_------;ev^tgiesta-Apo3ioiica-d^la to ftn C risto . sto n o t I ompromise-wHth—is-necessar Pastor Cesar treotrncn from activity in Idaho and I as- Jesus Church; with Pfi w. Thc mouth rinse is help Western governors onn water and land threat froi vears. Or. Hagland sen/ed as p V icente Al- M onday, support, said hc Wyoming,ing, which have no permanent Ih Districl Idaho Education As-AS. Gonzales ahd Bishop preventing tooth decay am rights to secure their si iber varez officiating. Iniermim enl will take ful in p r le measure with- legislatiortion protecting thc geysers. ation president, was a merribei ). T exa§ Cily is free toto the students, could not vote for the itra- p la c e a t lh e Laredo. 11 three states - they chargi ie lEA R nance a n d Administra-3sa Cemetery. Local, arnrra n g e m e n ts S he said so lhe yearly earthquak•skc Qyt inclusion of.all Iming has not begun thenego- Committee for two years, w as 8 and Montana - Wyomir cla- were under the directi:tion of W hite was run. and thc visiojion Wyoming. Idaho an process with the federal gov- nb er of the American Associa' ling w illb e O ct. 17. - w hich contain Yellowswstone. tiaung pro of School Administrators ancan d Mortuary In Twin Falls... scrcenini nt, and the Idaho Legislature board accepted the Altemt•ma- He pledged to stofop the bill from emment, i i a lifetime m em ber ol H( T h e b( : floor for a vote has passedssed only a three-year morato- I an honorary m em ber ol theiFu- Fu Edgar L. Neeley1^ . • . tiv e SJchool e t agreement and gav reaching the Senate f on drilling, according to Igar Lamont . ggnjenior class, permission forOf ® b e fo re th e s e s s io n ends in three . rium on ^FarmefS.of_America andI re.re FAIRFIELD - Edg ------Jean n e-Nc.Marie— Souvigncy. a------am- "ted'' t^eeley, SO ol E6Eagle-and-forw- .-T.-f-feed and Christmas funcu n d - ' ------ved the Asiatic Pacif c Carti g Idaho and spokcswoswoman for the Greater Yel- gn Medal as a World War 11 veivet- merly of Fairfield, wpassed away .starting *«, Nov. 28. ' "By exempting Tuesday. Sept, 20. ,195^4, afier bat- raisetsti ? gutted.” he said, lowstoneme 4, at and spent a great par inten- miles of Yellowstc 1 not b e supporting It. 'soclatli . He w orked In 71, 00om: as also announced his inte J would no e Twin Falls First Unitelited the mining indusiry. \ :hael Scotl. a Montana Wildcr- of the Rev. the shipyard duringJ World^ War 11. [0 ,nearly double the S28 millilillion threaten the geysers.; was disappointed Michac athodisl Church, .with the Re I r " Williams said he v Sckiety spokesman, said the Re- Von mCc e s Frisbie officiating. Interrnermeni He also worked in coconstruction on nal wildemess budget. Wild ;ans, and said he ness Soci m em b ,and.Andetson ~ r with the Republicai cans* m ove w as 0 "real slap in tl follow at Sunset l^m o rialI Park Pa the Al-Can Highway e makes up 18 percent o f the f t its passage in the publican! tion ol e would fight against 1 iceagoinstMontana.” ,. . Twin Falls, with th in to protect Yellowsto Ils ID lor approxim ately' 2 0 years.'Ted Wilder are in no mood to will enlistenli the help of Sen. Max Bau- LS - Or. Ernest H. hoshone St. E., Twin Falls soula. Leopold and Carhart v. i Sup- w as a m em ber of the\e LOS Church. , M issoi rt w ere ho and W yom ing widai after the vote, cus, D-Mont.,D-I to put Wyoming and 3303: or to jhe Alzheimer s Si )onsiblc fcJr th e ag en cy ’ss ffirst help," Williams sai ort Group, Office on Aging,], Col-C S u rvivors includide his mother. respor ng. but not dead." Idaho10 bback in the measure on thc jntiful. Utah: one - .5 „ l i n the "T he bil! is dangling joe of Southern Idaho. P.O.). E Box • Eiise Neeley ol Boun Jem css protection progrom in bers of Montana’s Senatelie ffloor. , . leeley of Nampa: '"•‘‘Jf All three membc S d I? 20.1908. near «vebS . Twin Falls ID 83303-1238.38. brother, C. Burke Nei Os.i egation support the Baucilucus said in a statement that hc three sisters.. Blancriche Auernig of itional congressional deleg “keep fighting for Yellowstone Gayle Butler of AdL decision to create a natic although thc state will “kc dieSSgland^He Bountiful. U tah, Gi dcmcss director wiihin the■ ForestFc tri-state measure a a strong geolhemial bill when this rom high school in .[Jeluana Garcia :ia 38.' Saint George.-Ulah.1. Iand P eg g y Sul- wilder igreem ent w ith th e and a so t w in F A a S - J u a n a G arci^ already has an agient, ratified by. the bill comcon- cs to thc floor for fiill Senate Mo., and earned a Math Cily. Utah; arid scrvicvice is pending. ,f Twin Falls, died Tuesday, S«Sept. llvan of Salt Lake C ,u. • federal govemmen sideration., Yellowstone is too im- science degree at ey Re- numerous nieces anand nephew. He. tj,j,•homas “sees wilderness as ast year and signed considei 50. 1994, at the Mafl'cVajley death by Eileen . lanage- suite legislature las ant to our state and the cqunoy.” U ourl State College in 1 Falls w a s p reced ed l a a eline of his ecosystem man; Interior Bruce Bab-’ portanti jlonal Medical C enter in Tv^nFe ier, Peter E. Nee- lanage secretary o f Ini en. Conrad Bums. R-Mont.. was lo. In 1934. h e married n jv 356 in nt policies," T w iss said. daho and Wyoming Sen. man. From 1943 to theiShe was born Feb. 2, 1956 fft Idona Redifer 1^... bilt in JMiuary. IdadTo^bliow-swk— —^~not-iUii«LAVjiiloblc f*nmTncnt.| * * 'anaera"Ctf31vcjlta Bfci /e d in the U.S. Navy In S ^nd andOrphaRMSO. II. Fronlc Church, D-ldoho. Cilic-Bs' a-P h a rm a c ls y s -PJougWer ^ - ol Cresenclo Ruizj rice will b e held a t ' Sen. 10. w h o Etnosllna HarnaroJez. On Mayiav 13. A momonal sen/lc ass. He came to Idaho w in a iclaln 2 p.m. Sautday. Se tarheaded thc effort to protccitcct the 1978, She married Delfino G ard :o. said it w as a fitting tribute, She ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ an elementary school Laredo. Texas. PoUowing theirsir rmar- the LDS Church in irades six. seven and , com ,ns. intetm em w»l be t» is c o n to ctcd w h en the, dccic c isio n T rlaoe, they m oved to Twin Falls. w a s , incipal at Deep Creek Brsl sband. -. me Soldier Creek C IS made.' n Twin Falls County for S h osun/ivors Include her husbJ nts are under the w ^r Oavid tield. Arrangemenh i-wos really touched theyy c called Delfino Garcia: two sons, dauah*p i direction of the ReiyeaF Funeral . . r 1942. he was chosen and Denny Garcia; and one dai e on it.” she soid. “It wos/a s r e a l, II of Filer Elementary po" In Falls; C hapel in Boise. m e 0 allowing his discharge 'e9«ter. Elena Garcia, all of Twin F 1 class;issy.” sw In late 1945. he was t231 Superintendent of , Murtaugh. In 1948, he Jui TheTim es-N evews lB!l?!Sn!33K a graduate student at T niversliy. New York City o f l Your news. arned a Masier of Arts 20, .Everyday. Pub?cj^hoopAd- ^‘s

by Dwight D. Eisenhow- dai president of the unlver- Err • • • * t time. He returned to 19< ■ - i ..r - ' >-' ■ I as Superintendent of Lai .S c h o o ls from 1951 to riaj

as' an active member of be nited Methodist Church ani O b i t ui on the church finance ter

Dr. Ernest H. t w in FALLS " ' Ragiand.-85; of Tuesday.-Sept. Twin Fells C ara C He was bom C Montrose. Mo., and Ella Middle graduated Iror Oeepwater. M< bachelor of,sc Southwest Missc Springfield. Mo. - Dortha Kirkms 1946. he served lhe SouflTPacilii Mate 2nd Class In 1930 a s an teacher of grat eight and princ a nd served in T 13 term s, tn 19 as principal o Schools. Folio ■ from lhe Navy I appointed S S chools in Mu enrolled as a i Columbia Univt where he earri degree as well ^ ------catTon-nngfefl. ministration, w as signed by er who w as pr< siiy a t th a t tn Twin Falls as Twin Falls.Sc •• 1971. Ernest was the First Unit« andj^ent/ed o "TE li-Cassia1 r ; ' ' ;V. r ~.. - s C r i ntn e s p r e y b c ; S i d e s pp a i n t d ijifferentj picturej l i - C a s s ii a r o b bl ( e r i e s le c t tied t o M i n )f m u r dIef t suspc 0 felony ijfiieer and |His>-e'M■C'sion of inetliamphel-, oi robbiibber>. laces waminis on two By Liz Wright is t'eloiiy • .imine.-a Bain^oek>ek Coiiiuy M agisirate.,. _ Tnnes-News wriieiier .units I'fanned roblK*r\' aml^MS ByUzW rigbt\' ounts of "criminal confinenuiiieiit" ii» Coi'it eleik slid... Si/o, 'coun l-haiees o f aggravated - . ,• TimcS'Ncws wriUT :idiana. and felony counts, of.farmed Iw.. felony chai - lUJRI.IT A Al Pocalello man whom Ihdi; llg a fugitive from ju-s— ,'bberv and parole .v'iolati««i in Dhio. .issiull and In-ing ;■ authoriiies siispecleci of euibarkiiig oii a robb li’oppcd. Ihe clerk Slid. BURLEY -.T o fanfamily and | > S m | 8 liCc h a\e been diop • five-jviaic crime• s|ireesp is also s'us|veteil • -WebVebb Slid. set to be aiKiigncd on,., ■ friends at ihc C assia Cciurciunty Farm 'Anihoruies in Illinois and KcKentucky ' \\;i>enian is set -- - o f nibbing two moMoresai’gunpoiiit intlie • .'N' rme.inoi chliigesofci'ii-;.'. Labor Cam p. A lfredo Romayor Rc is ...... - , s against l>el. 4 .ui m isdaiie. Mini-Ca>siaarea|.•a last monlh. arcrc ;also tr\ ing to build cases dcluKiueiiey ..fa minor-.• the least likely person to.fi;o.fit,ihe pro- Viscmaii for ariiic\l robbery,y. Webb inbulinu Ui’llie deh Lomiic Ray Wiseman. W 26. who i> Wis ..1'lcN sili.iiioinices .>1'-. file o fa killer. aid. I hev say. W iseman lollobbed a .and posse-M.m oi l being held in thelie H.ntmi'ck County jail, saul cicik Slid A iiniu.r and,.'- He is a good neighbor,or. likes gar- ■erics o f grocery stores ,andd conve- ni.iiiiuana. ilie cicil has been M.Tvcdd withv an anesi wair.inl_ serii 1 were iia\eling with dening. cooking and playing pla; lienee stores afler beinji pararoled'in .inoiher adult wi , . ch.irgiiig him v'ill\ ilh holding lip eiiiplo\ niei he time .'I his arrest. the children in the cam p,p. ilihey said. Jhio this spring. W ebb slid: W iseiiian at the •! ces of Swenseii'.•n's Food and Urng in. Ohu licy i.'i' I'aee crim inal “Freddy is the kind ofjij f p e r^ n ihat :'luibbui-k WebKkauT. I hey Paul on Aug. S, Slid C.iplaiii Randall t)n O Sepi. I. W iseman led Ch dpesn't ever think of hanhamiing any-. md Bannock County faw enloiI'oreemeiii eliaiges in liannoelnock I'oiiiny • •• Whhe of thele Minidoka County and ary licaiing is set' l'.»r... body.'* said his sistcr-in-l;in-Iaw\ Maria* igeiicies on a three-mile chaseise bv ear A p reh m in a iy Slierill's Pepatiiitimenl. Jci. 5 011 a felony charge Romayor. "H e thinks abiabout caring ted a’l lhe Wiseman on Wci. . CasMa Couniyuv Slieriirs Dep.iinncnt and,ind fool before being art:estei ;1 a vonnollcd siibsiance-• *J for his parents and faniily,lily." liotioni of an cmbanknieienl ,nt;ar ofpossessioni'1 a ;Msi> plans to serve >ci W iseman wilh a bot wilh the iiileiii111 io>,ieli\ei.n the clerk ...... Bul prosecutors tell 11 a a d iffe re n i. .• Aug. 14 aimed lobbeiy Inloqilate Intc Webb slid. i 1 wamiiit in the Ai ijuana and said. ' Police found cocaine, iiiarijii story. o f Sniiih’s l ood.od and Drug in Burley. 1’ had been" liMiig in . They say ihc 20-ycar-nir-old Texan meihamphetaminc under W-f;i-fseman’s W isem an ha.i said Cassia (t i ountv. S h e riff B illy niei c abi'ui niid.-July. bul he ; shot Miguel Elizando*SivSalazar. 21. driver's seat and confiscated;d a semi- Poe.itello since ab ; Ci>stal. dri' om llorida. Webb said. •’ in the neck early.in thele morningi of auioinatic 9 mm weapon I'lI'roni the 'isoriginally from' • ’ ■ Wiscniaii was,as aneMcd Sept. I when aul ..ka and Cassia Coimty . imnk o f his ear. W ebb s;iid. VW'iseman lh e M inidoka Sept. 2. ' a Chnbbuck polloliee olllcer discovered imi armienis learned ol . ^ Romayor. charged wiiwilh the first- had threatened'ol'ticcrs withIh anoihcr slieiiff deparH I him driving aI c;car wilh stoleh Indiana Iuk rest two wi;ek.s ago. They ; ■ degree murder, is being,ng held w ith- ' weap»ni a 9 mm Ifaiulgun,1 during Wiseman s arrcsi f. license plaies.s. :said Caplain Richard we fits lhe descriplion given ; oui bond in tht; Mini-Ca•Ca-ssia jail. A ' ■- lhe chase. W ebb s iid .. siy Wiseiii.ui fits Webb ol'the ilciiicieeii\es division ofthe ihc . i>f a man wh.* ro b b e d _ . prelitninary hearing is; scischeduled for Wiseman was arr.iigiled \hMonilav in. by w itnesses i hire a priv;irivaie lawyer. p;;-;. M an-ccrashes thr( 0 represent ^ * le that had Ikcii locked al | James • Anncst, to Kerry Alan Johnson. 38.i. of Troy, ihrough a gate th r:: ' CDl.i'AX., wWash. (AP) . A man ill'Stevc"loms..nsiid. J Romayor. Idaho, drowned in the riv•ivcr. said 10 p.m.. S hcrilU According to his mother. L. ^ killed himselfL'lf by crash in g h is van Id len aecclenited across the ; Coroner Peie Marlin, who.i;v ruled lhe lhe van then Josefina. Alfredo Romaimayor's older through a cononer’cte wall al Lower Ci dam. hurtled into a eenicnt baiTier rein- . ieath by a man Ciriinile Oaiii.u sendingsi the vehicle 100 death de a suicide. teel and plunged dow n the I brother was shot to deal t l ' ' Laie Tuesday. Johnson s van sped I'orecd wilh steel ivdo w as si.'t. I fcut into }her >rtiake River. W'hitm'aii im. I omsoji -Slid. \ in Arizona, w hen .Mfredi aloiig the roud lo the. dam an;iiid crashed face o fth e d am .' Al M. Rom ayor begaegan travelling .. sCojyTty olVieialsials s;iid Wednesday. al( wilh his relatives lo the Magic ‘ Valley to work in the: beetbe and poia- , to har\ esis. 1 le stayedkJ cout o f gaiigs and other adolescenlt m ischief as a teen-ager. o ^ ^ o iw • At 16. R om ayor dro|dropped out of I ( f i o | o S \ i high school in liagliIgic Pass and worked at a fast-food)od rcstauranl. . Josefina Romayor said,id. p from'Eagle Pass. Texas family cannot Jo s e fin a Romayor.\ 59, came up fr — | W flM A M il llis friends and far fredo Romayor. who is M an who played be with herh« 20-yoar-old son, Alfre imagine that the man ler. Hugging her are grar baseball with the chilchildren al ihc '-chargedd withv first-degree murder ., camp and’fcd them coucould be a cold- g o n s J o3se s t M artinez Jr., 5. an d JavierJ a ' Canales, 4. m n blooded killer, they «iit!s:iid. eaf 1£T1 i;id,becn.drt.v.iiig recklessly cajcase against Romayor. Bnl "1 ii t c iIQKE« lhe affidavit o f Salazar hud, But according to ihe gators are slill scaruliiiig for tl bul- ■ n M | OMAINE* HED LEAF • itl's Depanmeni ihrough thellic labor cam p, witnesses gai . Cassia Couniy Sheritrf lei aiurihe gun. lie said. . Bailiff Alan Garrelt.t. FRomayor left told police,ce. A fight with residents lei >oducts< Cassia , Comity Pros*is c e u io r H h a loaded gun. ensued. Poli>olice later found Eli/aiulo- his camp home with a Stephen Hywaier said lie w ill noi His girlfriend. Cathyny Mousso.I I'oi- S ala/ar sloiiloiiched in the driver's seat St. . mnegg. and D iet \ I $ | 0 Q heard-ii-shot-and— \vtlh-ubulloillotholc-inhis-necl ------^eek.lhc.dcath,penalty,sei ____ ------Immg-hinvoutsidtfrheii Policc also have had trttiiblihirfiiiu-— ■ 1 2 T r a c l c ------;>nidavit said. N eith ercr man knew the other, ran back inside, the aiVn iiig w iinesses w ho are'w.illilliiig to Romayor canie bacback inside and . Romay»*r'sr’sl'amilv.suid. talk. Crvsnil siiid.- O z . C a n s told Mousso that theie giini hiid ai;ci- ' ’ Eli/andoido-Salazar is survived by tal . who moved lo Caldwell, ••(t*s been a difficuli ca> dentally gone otT. thehe :afi'idavii s.iid. his Nyjte. w av know camp "manager Doii ■'sa said'. ••W iinesses .who may Ih a g e^ His brother had bee3een "sh o t Mkc la b o r -ca villiiig to ■ 2 ^? ' e a i e s s Q fi^ s h i told Mousso. Monensen;cn s;iid. sonielliing liaven'i been-wii '* th a t." R o in a y o r to -come forward. I lliink thi:v i - . recording to the aflida'Idavit. Cassia^;a Couniv Sheriff Billy -a coiiceni.is retaliation." Before the shooiin)ling. R li/ando- C r\stal sailliiiicl he fell he had a siroiig ci I u m m __J iu l5dra orTSreen! p e s p n DCCOUl i 1 burning alm osti t d o n e I IE B unches! I , l a n S p o k aane i C ounty field I T e a m s p l £ be torched. H , K ■ a n i ; (A l’ l Spokane: seed> fields remain lo be •1-u. ^ Sl'OKAr Ition Control ■ ■ U grass-sccd growers said1 Spokane Counly Air Polliiti ello n s;iid, __m ^ I to rehabililitate^:;;> £.iiu.ihcy.iwuiilLjiuaLm.cilciiu—I Aiiibi.riivdirec-lorl-ricSkcll: ’Hie bum ing season shoilould he Im* H ■ ^ iheir annualual 16-dav field burning sea- ishedI Monday. Skelton said. m ; burned aiareas ll drv weather lias.alUnved.1 Beginning afier Laboilor Day. the ^ to biini stubble on nearly all_i1 growers are allowed to1) b u rn th e ir H | V c SELL soup: —i—— The-ABSocialed-Prcss——______gtQW’ers.to_ c—fi'clds^nl)~on-wcckdalayi-dut:ing_B _ojll ICAMPB their fieldsds w iihin the inaiuiamrvnlm!: fsizE'cmn26o.F i i y L the Intcrmoiintain Grasss Septoiiber. (irass-seed gn•rowers bum ■ iBIGFmiLY^ With W ednesday'ss C(cool wcalhcr limils. tin crop stjibble vit llie end oi' f ceach season ■ n ccntral Idaho. GrowenN AsAssociation said, slowing down tires in c« ,s 111 prepare fields for ne.\t ye:,'ear's crop. ALSO 26 oz. I ; is marshaling Only a li few hundred acres ol'gr-iss 1 303 oz.a can.,.. . 3 0 ’ f IVIushroom ^ the Forest Scrvice is Tomato ■: teams to rehabilitatee thousandsll of $ 0 3 1 Noodle I acres blackened this sumiammcTi with Rice Soup... I : ■ Crews conlinued lo,10 mop up the lc3M'8 0124... g i th Bacon M6.400-acre Rabbit CrCreek blaze in j g o * " I the Boise National Forestrest, the nation's , W e s te r f Chicken ___ largest fire.______5 T T E r For the fourth conseci^iTutlve day. ii F a m ily .had not increased .in siv?siVrc. but pul up N YOUR; ARE; HI BERRIES ■ ‘smoke as islands o f vegt•egetation wiihin 3 HOM ES IN B . ils borders burned. lANGEJjllC r N O W ~ i • Residenls in the GrGrandjean and lORI fiey're G one! i ll - Wapiti Creek area on1 lheilK western side . ^ 1^02oz. Frozen C Q of the Sawtooth Moulountains were tf..THIS YEAR i allowed lo return home■nc Tuesday at\er ^ ■ Concicenme... being evacuated on Septept. 9. !J ■ 'ii Rabbit Creek was 88 percent con- I P le a sseof24...f“l e 6 ^ tained. but hunters wereerc warned lo be i ready ifit starts to heatalup. u rRAWBERRIES ....»16.49lr .. 1 ‘ The Boise Naiionajnal Forest has p T mV E L C H 't fornied an interdiscipliiplinary icam of \SPBERRIES...... ,m 9 9 I soil scientists, hydrolog)16gists. fish-and-...... ■ wildlife biologists andnd other special- I p I grRAPEJUIC OYSENBERR|ES.5 . .*22.99 I i , , , ists.,______’ The team will usee ththe plan lor tlic oz. Frozen R Q ftRlOHBLACKBERBilEliK *22;99 l ~ i 255.000-acre FoothillKills Fire cast o f fe mi^o. Boise in 1992 to guguide recovery Iffi iComncenme.-’OZM efforts and salvagcc o: o f some o f the itn Fam ily i dead irees. It will look firstst ata em ergency iself24...?14 ^ watershed rehabilitatioiItion. Next will.be e PEA S a[ W i a study o f using firc-k•c-killed timber to :in and proiect the SUNV I . promote regeneration : I Vegetablf soils. Two more planrlanning stages arc . ■ SS O I i I Cream of f t $ Q 4 8 | scheduled. I Chicken rI o o 1 -Wc wani 10 leaveave the trees that f N Tlie manufaciurcr roqi • need to be lefi to promotepro a natural displayhomcs.hoihok I Chicken i ' ■ regeneration, and thenleh s;ilvage the rest t » 3peciaT new. in cach localit I Bean witl _ _i ■ _iQ rccQver.lhe_ecOTWiilomic value of the ■ ^ display our beau I Cream of ^ amber.'' Idaho CUy;y bI ’lsinct^kangcr . T"* boianunis. I Hnl Gibbs said. : The Boise Forest:st has scheduled Should your home qu; ' IS to talk about the you will rcc g S E I ibjw public sessions t( > \ PAUL. IDAHO I m iycovcry plan. Tlte finfiret will bc Oct. 4 X D D I r I o N in Boise, followed by Oct. 5 sessions S A V IN G S over and a I BUY - - - - r i Idaho City and Casc•ascade— ...... 9 o u r usual p ricc. Payeilc National I Beiore Th . : To the north: Pa; C A U , f t - ^ o rest'crew s brace'ilce'd'for increased {00-668-28770 H I ALL NEW 1 burning on the castI anand soulh sides ol T O D A Y t ; ' . Oic ‘»3.770-acre ChiChicken Complex JRRS?In: I , 5 )uth o fth e Salmonn River.R 1 * 1 5 lb. STI J I • 13 lb. RAI I »15 lb. BO

'U jB jbJIiW il W e s t e i P e tite \ i 2 R f E M I PARK I WEST5POIM fnbof22.1994 ’ , , Timos*NowB, Twin Falls■alls, Idaho' Thursday. Soptomb lda|ho/Wcest a t e s c h s 5 ^ 7 f iire cre\w iitm a daughteer leavei 3ur break from his firefighIghting duties.ai a base ernof’s i PHONY (AP) — An inmateIte nrefightcraVthe 24-hou %Gove ST^ ANTHi been chargcd with campI n w Idaho City, Sl. Anlhonyly . prison I work camp has be e prisoner was transferred1 to th e smic prispn so u th I7-ycar-old girl while on a 1break from fight- ^ The | fondling a -17 )ise and is awaiting a hearing.ing. Higgins said;, Six others have been chargeirced with drinking ofBois ilso w ere seni to the Boise firrin for iinsurancce job ing fires. Six ■ I SixI cother fire crew inm ates also n after being charged withth n’t ai B oise airs ahd corpo- ^ 1 have had rnoK w orkc crcwci s." ; their nam es available W edni.•dnesday. dent of public affair! everything’.^ she said. "1 1 irk camp inmate was arresTested Sept. io for havctl ons on Nov. l. . Andiujrus docs, and 1 want c iggins said one guard was; lel le ft to oversee 28 pnson- ■ ■ nitc communications ’ disagreements with my fatherf on fondling a 17-ycai^old girl'iri at an Idaho City Hig] a n n o u n c e d to be pari of d that he's’ allegedly foi It the Idaho City camp Sept.:pt. 8 when two olhcr ofii- Blue Cross ssome of the positions tl ers at that.” I Cross bul laun.dryjherc night o f Sept. 8. ■ went to Boise to ge\ someic o f the crew ’s cqiupm em W ednesday. Gross- insures about^ titakciyiiot just wilh Blue C jgins, the work camp s secuircurity chicf, said ihe cers w "Tracy will be a, vavaluable mem- Blue ( ' wilh both of Ihe Blues in ired. ) people in Idaho. v icidenl occurrcd while thele prisonerr was on a repain her of our seniorr nmanagement 260.000 pi I ond how the insurance broad range of Andrus•us. a former Downtown a team and brings a br flLssocialion .president andI v work^. I’d like to think t! re photos cxpericijcc to'her newne> position in Boise As: , bring a fresh pcrspecliv. r U h f s ti|M*chrec(overs rkrc i ’s clothing store owner, t Moi►rmon Ch the com pany.” saidi DDavid Barnett, women’s wc Forrcsl/Bcaumonl ondI c outlook." ing from his- interested1 in acquiring two photos, Blue Cross of Idahtahols president will leave LAKE CITY (AP) — Thele phoioj^phs were missin . where she has been a viccr Andrus will be in chargecl of SALT LA ut four years He said the daguerreotypes, which c. Andrus, w ind lobby- Mormon ChurehCh lias recovered two;o lorical collections about nt and partner. igovernment relations an n e d they had refers to a1 type tyi of photograph made Andrus. 38. hoROR been on the president; I rclolions, fare photo.lographs thai officialsIs ago and initially ^s^umc aid she would continue herr ing. i public and medi,o r lid Richard oh a chcmicjnically treated plate, were board of directors>rs fo r I d a h o ’s She saic unicatio n .s b e lie v e wiwere stolen from the1C been misplaced,, san 5 work with Boise pollsterr ond i corporate commun t’s managing in the possessscssion of a Los Angeles large.st health insuisurer for four •sidclme v ne Turley, the dcpartnicnt’i Jmith through the Nov. 8i and J advertising for Blulue Cross. chureh’s hishistorical department in the collector, years. She said shec hash; high hopes Greg Sm lany’s pub- ,9gos. director, ,n. then consider whetherr Julie . Taylor, the compat Os. a New York The historiitorical department contaci- for her new jo b . ele c tio n , ffairs dirja:- o„^ phUcclions.Turicysaid. th at’s one of theIhc th in g s th a t H er fai ______1 C h u rch11 cofficials discovered thehe to sec if ihe church Study:; M ore money WMBE D E C fO R il o t I Volco’s Knowiwledgeable Sstaff make yrating as eaiasy as A-B-C.i. Walls to WiWhidows to I ademic standards and local lye it on saleI now thru _ COEUR d ’ALENE• (J(AP) — Idaho high acad< _ Fioii spend the least control. and oi)icr states that sp :rs said the - American money on education tcn(lend to rank lligh M eyers N O ' « « « r ive Exchange Council is a pii- in school perfonnancee aand graduation ' Legislative j c K n-profit group. lt.s membership tales, a new study concluicludes. yaie.non-p ip j C j f . ; mostly conservative and mod- The nation is spcpending morc includes mi ,te legislators. money than ever'onn publicp educa- crate state 1 /o Evans. Idahols state supenn- tion but graduationtl ratesn and test Jerry E\ g. according to tcndentof of schools, said hc has no rea- m scorcs are dropping. luc^tion ihe study’s results.. Buti W m i : the American Legislatiilative Exchange son to quc ioned against drawing simple , Council’s annual ststate-by-state hc caution TWrSlJGGEStEDTiETi rcpon. released Tuesdasday. conclusionions. ■ . y’rc saying the less you spend, Tlie repon was basediscd on data from “They’n : the 1993-94 school year.car. the bettericr kids will do.” he said. "If ss lhat out to its logical conclu-. ------• —"‘The convcntional-vil.wisdomJsJhai._ypM.preaii c best' educational rcsulfwould" r ome spcnding-jTiorc on cdualucation improves sion, the b -H .. lined if you didn’t spend anym M ill Meyers, vice be obtaim • educatioti'.’’ said Bill . And wc all know that thatIBt • ! president o f the councilicil and director o f m oney, fi no basis on fact in defies con:ommon sense." ) ;. the 'sttidy. •'Tlicrc is no 1 Accnrintinn snhirkcjTScicrmi*------Id a h o - on , . P b M t— • n ig ^ ------^^■'hKtntTs'Tlclmilcljhraril :nt Monica Beaudoin said theihe I • nantofhighperfp^ncance. President ails 10 acknowledge the need to. • - . insteod. thc iiudyly concludcs« that, study fails m - w e the educatio n ’o f children - ■ education needs smallciillcr schools, more “ ajlvancc Iki :• emphasis on classrooroom instruction, intothe2l:21siccntuiy," . g r m t f ] Gettingg into Rickks College m ' I gettuig; 1tougher a]all the time : ^ „ ° S i l v e r S ® n * ...... jchool relations rcpreseniaiive. nQOTJf-Y^om O w i :• REXBURG (AP)>) ■_ Getting inlo high sch IMm. jnccded it makes it harder for ! f lO in g d ? .'! '" - ...... Ricks Collcge is toughugher these days as. H e conc Idaho students to study there, Oil. m ;W ..a i a i ; i i ^ the Rej^urg schoolol t tries to keep its some Ida addition, the school considerslers N population at-aboutJJJ J O O students.______In adc n by the Mormon applicant m il— ______- The collcge run b and extracurricular activities.ies. • Church sent rejectionion Icttcreio 1.30(^ nary an< ; required essays are also scruti-uti- applicants this fall anand advised aboiit Three re s l.7(» prospective stustudents to reappiy nized,, Coronado O said. • ule siandards hove become morclore ' for the summer orir vwinter block, or While }us. the perecntage o f freshmarman -'coiisrdcmlghrclasses: • ...... irto k lO Q '^ ® riv ^ 7,000 applica- from IdaIdaho* has d e c re a se steadily t)vaBvci— — '»■■■ •: The collcge rcceivc It o f U b e a u w u ' « ois in the freshman the decJecadc. In 1984, 39.6 percent o . tions for 3.950 spots irst-scmester class came fronrom class. th e firsl , 'iritodovj' I. This fall, only 34.2 perecntI arean bBSA . Ricks also becamiame choosicr. The Idoho. 7 6 n W .'“ '® ^ ■ average GPA of th(the entering class natives, wnlrast. the percentage of fresh•csh- J c l t ; c lim b ^ from 3.2 lasilast year to 3.3 this’ In coi from Utah has risen from 9.3 per year. The ACT collcjliege cnuance exam man froi per- J C K ______in 1984 to 14.6 pcreent Ihis year. ____ ..scores alsbjncreasedcdfrom2lto22. I centml II enrollmcnl is J,989,.a decline o •That’s an indexS"thut'ihanyschool t ------Fall e hionable styles ancnd.c6jors_are also:£ 'T I » h indents from last year. s^^---Fashi __ ; are envious of,” saitlioid Ben Coronado, 228stuc .■wet.and.hang...... ^ jHi - E t eepflfitfirt i - Simply-vi HI boost slslows paceC jy ’ Senrubbable - And easasy to clean! i liiitioi } g J Durirable - Your new' ddecor stays freshh i f o r " B J > •0*cow' of Lev^ms-Clarkk g r o ^ h ►....Stririppable - For-e^sysy redecorating! . pltCO. N ; ...... - inslo'lP' fees to S7.000 o ver the same pci .. AP) — Enrollment and fee peri- ^ 4 » ______LEWISTON (AP has reported V substantial decliiKhne _ growth al Lcwis-Ch•Clark Slate Collegc od. has B s o n jt-of-staic enrollment ' g j CoiDme see us today• ffor terrific values has slowed fromI ththe pace of recent inout-c like Hostetler, Lewis-Clark, vnvice ' ...... ycais, and o-schoolol (official said it’s a t_ ... M}.k' _pipgant, TmpmaiS iMcoy.erings_ iidciit for student devclopmerment,— L... m.m. Ica-st partially becausause of an increase in presidt I the nonresident tuition increaTcase * nonresident tuition.n. i a factor in.the slowdownvn in i i Biit fall enrollmcrnent still hit a record w as a _I upJ^.7-pcrccm. Th<5 growthvth. , . ------3.-347-studcnts,-up- 'appoin’anumbcrof.nonrcsiden school has had scvceven years o f 5 lo 6 It ap * ~ - P ; - R )m jL Al i M D S \y of them from Asotin Couni>unly. l c W pcrccnt increases.s. 1The four-year col* m any sh., are taking part-time loadsids o f J ^ t ' . • I lege reported most5t o f the increases this Wash- » — — ------I minority and intema- fewerer thon eight credits to avoidi pay-pt 1 ^ 1 * ______J! C A R lEETT i fall in transfer, min tuition. Hosteller said. I s A I . 1 tional students. ing luii • ' MSTOCXn he school continues to stmg(vgS le l > J , ■ ((MLY I The state Boardd o f Education direct- The ^ a shortage o f classnwms, partiiurticu- I C J PU-USHES ■ BERBERS « COMMERCIALS ed LcwiS'Clark anand the other state- with a J 7 ^ supported colleges» ti to increase nonresi- y from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ccsforncwswdcnts. "Th'There’s not a classroom to be: hahad,” 3 Make Wonderful Window I dent tuition and fees onday 1 ^4 > The combinationlon o f tuition and fees he said,saii during prime hours Moni NOW ■, .jjuavaiouasambunds . ..JOBSCa^lBlULBlOaS. t year. It jumped to throujough Thursday. The school)1 vwos ^> 4 » L -nv FubeaMbittattxphn*! was S4.240 last y I.TW OmSM mtial. In and new out-of-state. ' ablee tot accommodate all sludci■dents k / i S5.120 this fall, an id, but J Q ilurint import itawmjalabnl- I • from now will pay needir;dirig campus housing, hc said, iia.pwt ' tatn»ull*»*t«TiwtslMlMt Boi ■ students a year fr o f the g W E C miiuitiuu Dan>rf(.| Iniversity o f |d a h o , il toolook the first couple weeks of .o!on..tti^aa«icrFn»«,o«: ,Bi»cp«w.UaBbw.. S6.000. The Uni’ onc. • ' . ncstcr to find rooms forcvetyone which was orderedred to increase tuition semes S b W e b e•S r ! tate hires5 m1 ore w om ei>en B j'tE '^^^^''VdORCOM Pim^ j nwide, n J I ^ U OGDEN. Utaht, (/(AP) — Wcber*State Univcliversity 22 pcrccnt. Systemwi BUILDING ^TBRIAL O men make up 29 pcreent o f thehe \fac- I cmm. § University is leadin;ding Utah’s other slate womc comes to the number ulties. schools when it co ith said . "of women .fticultyilty; according lo ‘on - • WeWebcr^tatc Provost s * I--- pcreent o fth c university’s hiresres losl . annual state report.)rton < women in higher 53 pa ir were women. education. ..yearv “What we’ve u ie d to do is eduixlUCOtC The Utah SySystem of'Higher “W s y i : people who are doing the hirinjiring to I . ' Education studyiy found that Weber the p< State’s faculty is5 3i35.29 pereeni female. . broacoaden their horizons and rioi iF B ly jeotypes dictate, but who is theh e 1 b c s t : V J I ‘ a slight increase frofrom last year. • ' sterec ______.^-.TW W 'FAUS—J-*.JW0MB--r-G60CMNG—-BURLEY I ty o f Utah’s faculty, is candindidate." Smith said. *324-8161 936-8427 6678-8368 : The University i Stoic’s 733-5571 C ' 28 pcrcent femalm ale, S o u th em U tah , AbAbout 16 pcreent o f W eber Sta i.. University 24 pcrcent.pc Ulah State- fullpII p r e f e c ts are'wonicn.

— I . ; -1-. _ . • • .'------m uis tfjy.-Septem i ^ r. ■ ■ : ldah<^o/West B ~n'R emia a in s ^ ~ ^ H I t t a ^ e n 1 I O C ’p ro m i r Q l y nnpie-biid eval ^ may 15e1lidnr“Ht ises fail ss io n ' ;------— ^— j Thc T h *:vahiation commisf • SALT LA K E CJTV= (A P )— The > ■ fountund “ very strong support" foi thrccnby visit by thc InternationalIni d am ong botlv the business1'”^; c insidele kiln H Olympic.Committee: EvaluationE • ii,.*' . unity and the general populalation. I . strong SANDPOININV (AP) - An under- . Commission ended WednesdayW :• j'ou are presenting a very st; d to the IOC." lie said, - ground nuirijuan;liana fann found in the after a careful inspecticction o f each mv' b id ti knil 20 miles northeast ' . Bach and olhers on the ev;valua- backwoods aboul , proposed venue forjr thc 2002 K to may hold the charred ' . lion-on.commission have asked ppoint- .of Smulpoiiii m;i Winter Games.. g from • renuins o f a ini'ssiti'ssiiig mail and clues to And m any, many qucsijestions. -- J questions aboul evcr\-thing •ho would pay’for athlete lioilOusing ■ liis nuitder. aiitlioi ‘“They're lough." a tired-lookingtir w ho 50. never returned after t the University of Utah toohow .Mikcllaia-.50 . _ —Torn Welch.-bid-comm;nmiltet.prcsiT_ at 111 Monner Couniy home ' ftcmoon after laiiy hotel rooms will be avaiailablc icavins Ins Hoi ddnt. said Tuesday aftci ,v>;' mah| • ■*- more lhan a ycar ear; ago, I le was reported touring m uch o f the Wa:W asatch Fronts r.*> ' ' ' jr (iie'inedia. iiiswcrs missing in mid-nid-June and his w ith the evaluation colniDinmission via Bid oHlcials don't,have aib >lion>. ' wile and reUilivolives have not heard Imni helicopter. Cl for many of those ^ue^t ngSali'. himsmee., _ “These guys have•e d( o n e ih c ir ven though they are strcssiiii • .... losian' Now olhctab homcwork-.lf there’s asa soft spot, or .akc City's readiness'to ho aim tliL’^’' nuirdcn-'d lor-irsi■irving to cut into a drug ' a perceived soft spot,:. ththey’ll know g i )lviiipics’aller luinowly losiii Conner C ounty S h eriff. ,• ‘)‘)S Winter G^nes to Najaeanof". opOration. Hon ■ it" Wcichsaid. r 1 , Chip Uoos siiiil 1 Thomas Bach, an iO10 C m em ber apan. three yean«-.igo., IC firs i i''*‘’niiaiiiiiaiii lipped authorities to and chairman of theie evalualion . ' " • S»lt Lake City was Ihc na patch and described. riembcrs were :lop for the evalualion con.n .rn is- I ; commission, said nier t„ visit llain: s death hiliivesiigiilors believe he , pleased with the paeo.CO. "Salt Lake iioli. which is scheduled to id liis body burned in a wants a very complcn;n iGames, and yi*:' .' • ill nine cities bidding lo r th e re tttid - ectam ie kilnII at the secluded home zc a very com- a ‘ wc wanted to organize j 2002 Winter Games betore near here lie w: plex visit." Bach said.]. .'V ------1 NoN ovem ber. ^ ent Tuesday sifting dirt At a. press conference < APphoB The 7 evaluation commiss^< io n 's -r. ...i-,1 ash througough a screen in hopes 1 before leaving W ednesday m om ing bc iningen, left, taliis withI llllo an C alder a t th e findings fiiu will be used by a s teeth or shards bf bone. Salt Lake City, Bach1 revealedre linlc intematiotional Olympic Committeetee member Petter Ronni elector.ll college to elim inate:c IlVbm «'■ ir S p o rts Facilty n e a r PaiPark City, U tah. jJj? pri .. s ' A dos train,lined in sniffing out about how the city wou,oald be treated ^„|,slodd and■ luge track constructuction site at the Winter four cities, a new lO.C pr nains :ilso combed the commission s i-k'i' hiiinaii reman in the evaluation coi e said the City would be used to evaluate the cxpected exf to reduce the cost.s t 60-acre site,tc. bul uncovered few reliable evaluation report, cfforts."‘Bach c said. He report to thc IOC. fair and rc! 6 Salt Lake oiher bid citiesies. « , dinding for thc O lympics.' clues. "You can trust wc• willw provide a ^^hich willvill fairly rellect all your same si standards applied to :

f ;Mammaothfosssilsite I t o b e c klosedforr winter [ie d ry la k e b e d al o th er ^ GRANGEVILLE (AP)■^P) — A dry visited the e weekend tours are done lake bed where mammcimoth fossils times. The v ear but w ill resum e ne-xt ' have been found w illI bibe prepared for the yeai for w inter, oflicials haveve decided.< summer, Is at the meeting focused About.three dozen repr•eprcsentatives Officials immediate tasks, such as •’ o f private, state and fcdeiideral interests on more im oiect the fossils from thcfi n decided at a meeting TiieTuesday that a how to proit I rces o f nature, plan is needed to bestst rer c o v e r thc and thp forci cn mammoths Unprotcclected. the fragile fo.ssils remains of six or seven iintcgrate in a week from s ond an ancient bison.n. 'They were could disini ind thaw ing during the fall > found in thc bed offT T olo Lake, freezing anc which w as dry this summtnmer. and winter,rr. ___ j_._Thc-goal_is__to_wri.teite a plan and Williamn /Akcrslen. the state muse* nor o f vcncbrale paleontol- - find money to do the■job'rigKriiext"um*s jol curato W e h a w ogy at PocuDcatello. said the dig olTers - IJ summer. to recruit school children The discovery of ththe e m am m o th a chancc to h north central as future scientists.sci OIW ERSfFAOM I •• fossils captivated both n iS'a groH w ay to say-scicnce - ; Idafio residents and scicrlieiinss.- -- "This lira eience is fun: and it’s also a | Since announcementi:nt of the dis- is neat, scie NATU^ JO. Idaho State lot of work.irk.” he said. •• covcry two weeks ago. mmoih fossil site at Hott. ' Historical Socicty. University Ur of A mamr S.D.. draws 100.000 visi- %lTBls\ I ^ T.lnhn nnd IdahO-NMuseum of Snrings,_S. ar, Akcrslen saio, Natural History pffiifficials have torsayear. ; the Tolo Lake location1 ' dirccted^cfforts to .sur'urvey the find — While tl rtakc duplicating that draw- • ^ and recover thc cxiwseds<^ bones. - w ould m'al . the Soulh.Dakota.experi~ T; ’ The dig attracted mornore than 2.500 dimciilt. tl j n . [he last two cnccdcmoilionstralcs the public’s int|:r- K ^ H D u i i " Ai t t W visitors during the I A '< '• ^ Saturdays and scores5 ool f o thers w ho est. UARVmi 1 C ity ^ clows fitai producersp i H p H MBDLES I ^ to utilizele public bbuildings iccific ordinaiicc." ; COEUR d’ALENl•NE (AP) — ing a spec :r a p erm it agreem ent, pro- 2 Crews from Patty Duke'ukc’s upcoming Under s I crews musl give advance ’ i television show. “Ama.mazing Grace." duciion c in to use Coeur notice whwhere .they will be working ------:->-now-havc-pcrmissionj iT*lhci^hc-work-Avill-tlisrupt—pt— ...... l p II n d ’A lcnc’s public spac~iiy Council and must hav ywhcrt:. Isniiii '■ “i Z o n in g C om m issionon met in joint film anj™ ght to.approve a Productucers also must provide'lKeir ; 5 session Tuesday night curity-pcoplc.-ob.scrvc- nAise • • ' J z6riing''ordinance tojcoverfilm c« and—owmecu ions and ensure public sal,eiy. iclcvision projects tolo be filmed in regulation ; new ordinance, Tlie permitpei can be renewed if the \ J ' . ■ - the city. Under the nt eeds more lime. Permit Iccs • ^ producers must appljpljf for a permit crew neei o film in public haven’tI beenb< set. DcBarbieris said. • ^ ’ ' ' •.y' that allows them to f Adm’inisirator Kencn ■ j areas for up to 180 days.day ison said the city is eager to ^ C o eu r d ’A lene ncineeded the law Thompso rale on “Amazing Grace." bccausc' its zoning codcode didn’t allow oooperat ______.;_for-commcrci_aJjJScs^o:s”o f public prop- Which is set to begin production in NonPro-Rated^l_ s cny. planner Jean DcB)cBarBicrissa1d;— carlytjo\'November-. ------Incluludes NationaLNo ognizing thai not everyone > "U n d er o u r zoninging. a school can Recog lOol. but if you in townvn is excited aboul Coeur:ur rranties & Restoitonic's I be used as a schoo me briefly becoming " s ta r t m a k in g a TVrv show there, d’Alene ECTION POLICY I wood N o n h . T hom pson .said»id IWinSet.. FACTORY PROTEt ' that’s a commcrcircial use." she Hollywo no way we could he anticticipates some complaints i i N said. “There was no *FREE■E Oeliwery & Set Id without pass- about tnitraffic disruptions. Funwglfe get arouad that fact :E Removal bif YofouriOild i Oueeifgq^^BM fji^ * FREI 1 Tribe h WORLEY (AP) - ribc’s land base wiihin ththc c I— * profits from the: CCoeur d’Alene ihc trib 5 TribVs^amitigTjpei»pcraiions-will-bcl-rcsciMti /alion.” ___ it month. Indian icaocrs estab- ; used to purchase privuivatc property on Lust r d n formula to spend profitsifitS lUYIHGFACTORYUI1)1RECT!7=------^ the rci«r\'ation. a tribaltn spokesman lishcd i I YOU ARE Bl from triltribal gaming. iry Joins our beie a u t l f u l 5 says. siwick said gaming Ims-beercen O u r f a c t o r ^ Members of the; trtribe have dccid- Boslv i and fills an enlitire city - table, but thc tribe is not releascas- s h o w r o o m ■ J ^ cd to spend 25 perceircent of its gaming profitab re are 37 Restonic Uf a c t o r i e s _____ brm cr Indian prop- ing itss revenue n figures, block. There 1 revenues to buy fom . Evertons Is the 5thIh largest i W B nvcycd to private "Thehe success is read more thaiiian worldwide, i 5 erty lhat was convt n dollars." Bostwick said. "Yoi factory In the woto r l d . S o 5 ownership by Congnigressin 1906. just in (i Restonic fi luld.say we're bull- can (,eesee th C 'su ccess on the p eo55;''; p l m ake no mi:listake ~ when you b u y f r o m | ^ h T ^ 3 “ I guess you could work Iherc. Tliey are all enjoy ^ ish on the rcscr;ervation." tribe who wt u s , y o u ’r eI b u y i n g s t r a i g h t frf r o m i h e w l h a n lie benefits." 2 spokesman Bobb IBostwick said ing the factory-al ffactory direct price!r e s . D o n 't . - be fooled tby so-called "Wata r e h o u s e ^Fee^ontraci ------f ^ c e s ^ r p1>hony4actoFy-dlrectc t c l a i m s ^ — h ^ e - r e c e atlALITY WITH PRItr/cf. ■ :mbcr. Tlie governmcni then willwi COMPAHEC ; ^OISE (AP) -- TThb Air Forcc has Dcceml ver Co. to design, take everc the site and pay Idah t hired Idaho Power cr monthly maintenance fees, il' ^ build and maintainn 01one ofthe nation's Power i :ysaid. . ' VERTON Ii ; largest solar powerAcr installations in utility s abo Power’s contract calls for H ^ . I ” southern Idaho. Idab< W B l 3n hybrid solar-pow-' lodcvc:vclo'p a photovoltaic system wr ftTTRESS BFACT ■ . - Thc S1.2 million I K system will provide a peakak generating capacity of 80.0(i sjw" ^ cred photovoltaic syj s under optimal solar condilior ; clcdricity to a rcm(:mote nidar training watts ii n. SAT.iOa.Bn UI- “ 5 I smcrc for Mountain The systemsy; will includc 648 l20-w; l/ION.-FRI. 9I sa.m. - 6 p.in V facility near Grasmi lules. a b.nnk o f storage battens NEW:>HOURS! M Base. Idaho Power moduli • - ^ Home Air Force B: )r use • 1 ' * newsletter. . andu)u backup diesel generator for u ^33-3312 »TrWIN FA^LS. ? said in its weekly ne avail- 326 2ND fAVE. S , * 73 leduled to'start this dunngng times when sunlight is unava J Work was sched lorinsufiicient.- week and bc con-o m p lc tc d in e a rly -able or •• - ...... — - — ^------1 a e f2 2 ,1 9 9 4 . . . c-6 -ntnos-News. Twin Fails.18. IdahoIi Thursday. Soptombof Nation ______

■ V* - n o t b u r i a l gg r o u n d ' ■ . ’ Em u s e u m - I American leadi:adcrs. who found the . Chicago Tribune - nBWCTk / ’ ^ ■ o display o f tbeir3cir ancestors’ rem ains; rhe w cath- insensitive ?indmd offensive, and local , , . , LEW ISTOW N. 111. — Thi 10 w ere fiercely proud o f ^ ercd old billboanl still blareires out its rcsidcnts, w ho w • S i Cl V style: the discovcnesics tthat chiropractor Don ITm essage in circus-sidcshow ! de on his family farm'in Dickson Mounds. ^W orld’s Dickson made o lhc 1920s. "Tm I ’m honored and proud., GGrcatcst Display. t of this celcbration.",,- 230 Prehistoric Burials.s. O riginal to be a p art ol Floyd Leonard.ard; chief ofthe Miami Positions. iklahoma. said as the ' Take 111. 78 — Non>rth from Tribe of Okla museum rcop«•opened to the public, ■ ' -"-.'v'; 1-Havana. have a real, honest, tnjc . Ncxl to it. a new sijlign says: "You now havi -c.” . - 1. . - . "Museums changc in a changingc museum here." For 55 ypars.:ars. people were altract- _ -./I - Jd ity o f seeing skeletons. world." ■ ..ich . used to ed by thc oddit; Thc old billboard, whicl new Dickson M o u n d s ; . on Mounds Now thc new draw visitdrs’to thc Dicksor •laborate. educationally Museum here, now has; bbccome a offers an elab of the besi cleansed lookook at 12-000 years of; display itself.' It is one of ncrican history in the iexam ples o f how thc staie-is-run muse- Native Aincr lithwest of re^on. um about 40 m iles.^ut begin their tour with a ; 1 * S i Peoria Has changed. on the history of human , • Two and oiic-half yeanirs ago. thc short film on : last in the civilization inin the Illinois R iver val* museum was among the 1 h e y walk onto an outdoor United Slates to display an authentic Icy. Then they deck offeringing a panoramic vicw"6r , Indian burial ground. The burial chamber has _ Last week.' following a ;S4 million thc valley. Th he museum become the ;ho home of a conipuier-run statc-paiti renovation, the ia theater. Using fans, reopened. W hat once wa;.as its focal multimedia ! 237-Native sounds, specijccial lighting and slides point, the remaiins of 2'. ;ct images on hanging Americans who inhabiuiled central that project cgion aboul scrims and the1 the cedar planks covenng.. Illinois’ Spoon River rcj thc show tells the story of 1.000 years ago. is now covered c by the tomb, the % the physicalal aand spiritual worlds of cedar planks. issippian Indian culture » Laid to rcsi. state offici;cials hope, is the Mississi] I to 1500. thc controversy betwei•een Native froml200to

AJ>pW0 Ion soldiers used ice, displays In his rightit handI shot which Unloi an archaeologist with ththe National Park Service the Antletam Battlefieldlid. Stephen Potter, an Confederate soldiers useised at Bloody Lane on tl- DAY, SEPTEMBER 24,199424 and In his left ann EEnfield round which Ce SATURD t2135CfCS^woo^dDrly^^^ i t ’ i l S i 'n W E 'S f f i l S ’lllz?!.' auction marker sions. _ Drivp then nortH on peimnar a to crestwood. Watch lor auc a b o u t Lunch Available d i g y i ee l d s d eetails 2 iialB n in e: 1:00 p.n.m . ______H i s t co r i c a l ' LLUMBER & BUIUING 2*4's-1x4's-Plyw ood 1/2’ ; . 2xt2's-2x8'5-Firewood • t t u r s Walnut wood , v i l W a i r s o l di e r ’s f iinai ho GUNS . Civ [Tnrd n T sianil a dog * s "srt'riisin'sau ' Southern phrase — he i SHARPSBURG,i, ^Md. (AP) — In a m om entt o f chancc in hell," sonalizes the lol battle, thc Union soldier muslUSt *This persoi Thc men died the dayny o f the battle — Sepl. made ,25 cai. semi aulo pisttstol-.22cal, long nlle up up pisloi ; pcace before thc batt hastily buried under 20 have looped his rosarisary around his neck. bloodiest dayay of American 17. 1862 — and were hi; TOOLS — ^------nhrcc-:58-ci J-ealibcr-rounds-pierced hi — in ch eso f earth.------— h|s------military hiisliistoryin^he------iherc um il I98>r. when Stiovels • Rakes • Forks • Po chest, shattering liishis breastbone, and thc Ne\ The. soldiers rested ih iledao nammer • Hand saw; ell to the ground, one of theth e y e s off o ne man.* George Rees of Medina,la. Ohio, and two friends Wood vise • Scoop shovel - York Irishman fell . al detcciors. Rees started 5,-,.V TffiK ;,rS3V .'g ; 23,llOcasualticsoftofthe Battle ofAntietam. swept a field wilh mcial I ocnerator • Ladders extension and 5 — Stephen Potter, -.ISS luKik from a soldier’s iiis gravc. and thOthose of three comrades werverc — diuuinki and found a bnisj UCH mote [tioffal-partcService— n nctrhiinnn.'.Timd finally— ; uncanted.in 1988.- years an cM tR ^to u d ------R a tio pack, tlien amnniimioiCil W ar — ■ est day in U .S. mllitililitary history — by C ivil Wi a UH>th. cn looking for relics on pnvai Ireland; o r Pvt. Jam ess MW. c G a rig a n ,...... , .- - They'took ihcir lindmyings to the landowner and - • buffs who had been ;ional Park Scrvicc after- • land within thc battleittlefield boundaries, i’ot'ter Believes thatlat the' private, whoever heV later notified thc.Natiol S s ’& v a r s s i off his cap and placcd the .irtable about having dis- ?fi tran s' ch^ns • Raw hide relt\s ' - ...... ; - For th c -p a s fsjix ix years, archaeologists .“"‘Ian was., probably look ofl ■ Ihcy bceame uncomtorii k after tlic,brigade chaplain, ; iiatware • Coat oil Glass lamps • . anthropologists havelave analyzed the four soldier rosary about his neck a ■ lurbcd a burial site. by. rode by jjhouting condi* Forensic scientists havilave had few opportunities ' bones, dozens of•artifacts an and historical recon Father William Corby, ♦ glimpse into-the last 45 mi; tional absolution to thotihosc w ho were aboul lo die.■| lo examine remains Iromoin Civil W ar burial sites, Paoner ?snark**skin Dili lold • Wood • to produce a rare gl ade approached whai woukl isually allowed to rest in : ulcs of one soldier'scr’s life. "So much is told fromfro As the Irish Brigade „ ivliere Ihe ilei(d arc usu Gamc*Wa^en"Badoe°'^2^^^^ Dam'l?oimVoo deep sea co^s • And many ody I.iinc. a sunken road in • (he perspective of the generals and officers‘jrs-” later be named Bloody .• peace. IS to mernion ?oltcr. an archaeologist withh»be tl middle ofthe: bsbattlefield, n column ol Uut these graves yieldjided 13 to 15 fragmented ‘ said Stephen R. Poit vcd onto the crest of the lour men. compared with a FUURHITURE - APPLIAMlANCES : Nalional Park Serverviee. "This personalizess tlthe Confederates movet ,, bonek for cach o fth e lou 'falor freezer • Dinette and 6 cha^itslalts • Smoke siand • Livino room Brigade had alreaily sutTcred^ total of 206 bones in a human skeleton — small desk sola • Kilchcn can • ; bloodiest day of AmAmerican military history inn t: plateau. Thc Irish Brig ide with glass doots heavy losses, but con:ontinucd trt drive back the enoujih for Douglas Ow:)\vsley. tbrensic anthropol-I wooden wme la ck -2 scls ; eyes o f one m an." lian Tnslilulion’s N ational . acts found in the graves. Pon’otter Confederates. ... ogisl al the Smithsoniai TRAVEL TRAILER-I• RV Based on anifacti Jrigade reached the crest, the llisiory. He examined lin- iwnlng. gas Ifidge. and all • 1974 all w ere members o f th e 6363rd When thc Irish Bng M useum o f Natural His It. travel trailer self comalned. awnii I > determined that all up and fired inlo, the front o f skull, shoulders, feet, iment, part of thc famed InIrish Confederates rose up gers. teeth, fniginenis o f -i ;• New York Rcgim< •s that it was probably in this remains wcre-reburied in a :k d a y o f salo. . ^ rank. Potter believes tl Laierin im -thcren I TERM5MS: C ash or bftnkablo chock d< - b r ig a d e .______l-tur=r^T3llcy-that-4hc4niddlc: Irishman was sinick^------plait»-p»iK*-coffi.n-aL-llic Nminnal Ccmcl'ery at- ’• Thc idcntificatioiItion process was narfoWcd f (DRIGKSON— — d that down. ^ Antictam following a Catholic Mass held atr ------"OWNEff■RSrtESTEItHENOI ther when an analylalysis of thc bones showed tl torical accounts of the battle. ales Management Co. A-as 40 or older. (M ost C ivili WarV According to histori Bloody Lane. Sale managed islble4or accidents. ■______• - ■ one o fth e m en was • bearers t>f the Irish Brigade areh showed that a handfulI All sales‘as 1 their late teens and 20s.)) 1Thc at least eight color be Potter said the rescan: : soldiers were in xV lundcd or dead, after thc firei ;s can shed important lightX = = = = = hit the ground, wounc of bones ahd artifacts e AUCTIONEERS: • : three other m en wew ere under 40. lin he was a member of the e life of one Civil War vie- thteed-titaMhc midfllr-ftgedH fsoil volley, "l’^" certain or , rtn.lhe .pnsi — and the li ■ Badney Clwfc _____ iT'sal(l:- l f >Tiu-are-B-nwtHlwf 0 tell his slorj’. i guyss I IcTi^------KireWin ------■ Pvt. James Gallagher, a stAUAiLm ierican comparison. "The Civil War CWcagoVino : , • NEW YORK (A id to a 9 rating. 13 share in1 ihe-.‘ ih Here arc ihc l op I •OSt«fcft/ngj^ korean-Amc.ricanan sitcom "All bowed cai- networks and nuings:s: _____I was TV’s highest- lhcn-24■24 m etered m arkets. PBS cai A m erican G irl" was I 5.6 “llnme Improveicnienl.” ABC. / lifting thc network culatcdted that '‘B a se b a ll" won a 5. 1 sinceSt ' (alcd new series, lift lg. 8 share- in those samee 224 19.1; “F/asier.” NBC. 17.2; ' WBaikffforfm tonight]! —------lo-its second-cons<.nsecutive ratings.. . ratm g, .1.7.U; “ M onday / market:ccts. - ' ■ ■ " • . ” “Scinfeld;"-NBC..l. ______wcek-vjctpry^______I 4.8 N ight Football;" Al:»lBC. I6.‘); "AU I W hat/iappenj ome rmproviment" Mononday’s episode earned a 4. : A repeat oI"H o m ' with American Girl."’ ABC, 16.8; 7PM i “Monday Nighl ovctniljiight rating in 31 Aiarkets.wn "f™.mm from • > at N o. I a n d “ N ning “Chicago Hope." CCBS. 16.0; "60 / ih placc. jusi ahead NewV York City not reporlin ^^J^Ldiffere DUE SOUTH ; •; : Football" in fourth ; ns in Minutes." CBS., 15.3; "NBC ™ GirI.'.'.hclpcd sew bccau!luse of technical problems I ’ ' ■ / o f ••/kil A m erican G itings M o n d ay N ig h t Mlo o v ie :iD a n ie lle / i'frffi Premieri' '■ ccording to Nielsen thc NtiNielsen system. National ratinj up the victory, acco “Baseball" would not be avaiwail- Steele’s 'A Perfetect Stranger."’ I ofthe biv> a ratings issued Tuesdicsday. NBC.,15'.2; “Primn ie r im e L iv e ." / 8PM shows debuted in able: fofor weeks. PBS said. .1- . . Several new sht M 8. ABC. 15.0; “Roseseanne." ABC, - I IS* m cdical (Jram a...... F oor r thc wcek of Sept. 1--1 * n e w d irection H ."previews:” CBS* C led with an 11.5 averagec n rat- 14,8. EVETOEYE ; "Chicago Hope"c" finished sixth. ABC I in ju stic e . H and a 20 pcrecnt audicnce shai>harc; ______Two previews; ofo NBC’^ lega^ q b IT' I , WITH CONME CHUNG ; S-was^cond^IlM M rai^ I drama "Sweet Jus ueT -i0N -l-1— d with the premiere 18 share;sho and N B C ran a close^l-A ihi U TO -A -t I and lied for 53rd w tl a 10.3 rating. 17 share, ------9PM-^ i of "McKenna."" ana ABC family with a TOTHE T he Fox network, programmiiming CO M ES 1 CHICAGO HOPE i drama. y 15 oflhe 22 prime-time.hou ' “ Pany o f Five."I," an hourlong F<)x only 1 M A G I C VALLEY A Stria Premltrt [ la n 8.3 rating,. 14 share. _ network family dradrama, premiered in had ar L'l'nM' rc(]iiirL-i1) . )ne ratings pom t equal? 954.014.000. (No liivi Thcbcstcast.Thcbeststories. j 56 th p la c e , a nnd d ABC's sitcom Om buyyourncxt , premiered at 59th; or 1 1 pcreem.p ofthe nation s esimil a r S Now.youcanb I Hicbfbest ni.cdical drama on television. \ "Blue Skies" pre 95.4 million TV homes. Share ABC’s "On Ourir Own"( debuted at cd 95 la ta re used cnr. true!ck, RM. b o at, th c pipcrecntagc of TV sets ihat i 68th. led to a show in its tim e penodiod. elc. nt aai u c tio n J ' A m ong rcturniirning scries. Fox’s lunijd \B C ’s “World News Tomg]night” (jusi like tiH-4111iiilo ili^lcr> llo) i critically acclaimtimcd "X-Filcs" fin- AB i th c even in g n e w sc a sts will c r 2 4 , 1 9 9 4 ^ ishcd 42nd. its besibcst-evcr rating. le d tl " S e p t c m b o i y-fattng. 31 sharr? w ilh “98 p m r ( m special ot NUL s th rrn r------^— J j w A two*hour sp nt"-U.S. coverage due to0 pprc- , *A.uu retooled "seaQue:luest DSV” finished cent Night 1808 Kimlnbcrly Rd. r tptions by “Monday Nil jm /e r e ! n — 29th. w hile its: hehead-to-head com- c'"?lotbair’ and President Clinionton’s TwiniiFnlls , ^ & C lark,” V/as 47th M lOFM i pctilor.'"Lois & ' / address on Haiti. David Maraa^ ■ 1 9 NIGHTSCENE for its season prcnremicre. “C" r B S EveningsN cw s. v^ithth 100 . Henry's Auction Ken B u m s; 18/:-hour 18! documcii- reent coverage. Had an 8.3 rating, rati Don Henry m ih KEN RICKEY . •:. i^iry scries. "BJaseball,” asi has yet ta w; share, », and "N B C Nightly Keyhicws." Auctioneer I > U NATALIE . IS su ccess his 1990 . -.u a L win thc ratings : ith 98 pcrccnt coverage, came KIVENHOVEN m a s te r p ie c e . “"The 1 Civil War." 3 0 U ' earned for PBS. ^ I ,; The first twciwo-hour “inning" p - aebuted Sundayay and earned a 5.1 ■ i ------10: 10:36PM VITH DAVID LEmUM AN ; rating, 7 shartlarc; according to ^ ------ll;06PMialch 11; U TE SHOW'VITI overnighttratingings from Nielsen’s •p. • e e l B e t t ^ ______■ . 1 — i . ■ Wiclcred.marketsets in thc 32 largest j g I U.S. cities. wSTTwirrPalterld a b o — ’ Tl^rsdny. Sbplurlombor^g. 1994 limos-NwSr Nation: B

• M l 7 * ghes hee s d t h k;r i diiiilking \i2ahits M kWise would bc that true go on lo be severely dopependetTt."... such as UrinkWi I DrinkWisee iis a brief itttcnoniion gi v'ould n ot bc excluded, Bruhnsen said. •'I'here is ntnil way lo alcoholics woul ANN ARBOR. Mich.;h. (AP) —. (—nnriFT ^ pn>gram thatt teachest* mild to iiinder- B .-atinot m aintain control . dor, t n;U ; who aro considered at predict pi who that groii|i w ill \xlie." • • Alcoholics caiir Every day"*Vicki*’ wouldId jget dhink Q'- ale drinkers v^ .•vervone. over their constoiisumplion and need a eloping serious pmbleins DrinkWise isn’t for ev after work. On the wcckcekcnds. she risk for devolo { aiKoinati- super\'ised witlnvithdrawal program, sho_____ ; more responsibly. Bnihnscn B s;tid. Counselors 11 would start earlier. It becaircame a rou^ ' how to drink 111 who b.fT a siiid. l-i’i T>pleAvhoarcnoLaddicis,_..... •ram helps participants cally c exclude-someone wl tine. , .The progra [ through a ihis s»m o f awaawareness-type program V they drink. otVcrs iheiii drti'g d depciuleiicy. is going t' in itia lly . I think, it was,-as to relax.” • identify why t' iirce. meets w ill work verycry w ell;’' M ount said. ’ to drinking and leaclics personal p crisis siich as di\or> -. she.said. “Itwasamcctinging place w ith ' p t *' altoniativcs to , ore dcpeii- "l-'or someonelie ywho is tnily addicted. 0 monitor their drinking acecpted a guidelines for scvoi my.husband. It was a chachancc to bc . them how to 1 1 his or her. more ollen ilI wil lom selves when lUey do ileiicy d or has doubis about I with him aiid a chancc to talk wilh E ^ n B V ■ ■ and pace ther consump- I’oople inteniteresied in DrinkWise .recognize the fact that a abiliiy a to control aleoh«)l c ' . him .” drink. "W o .re must go.througl:nigh a 7.^-item screening. ,1 is something ilial people lion. i But ir progressed, overT sc%en« years 1 'V . drink or tw o i^ dent of the which costs SJ.*!$75. I hrough lhal. coun- icki could no Iw sn ’t have to be a iiega- Bui Jim Balmcr. preside whether DrinkWise ' o r so. to a level that Vicki '1 Dawn l-arm substance abibuse treat- . selors-de(eniiini longer conirol. She was.as drinking ;• tivo thing inn 1ihoir life." said I'eresa I ir whether the person's . nient nrounim in tlie .-Xnn Arbor arcii, can help, or w about 1'/: pitchers of beerr a;a night, then . y Her/og Mour;lurad. a DrinkWise coun* 1 lej’ond its scope, ih which , said liT IS 'skepticalI w h e th e r drinking is beyn trying to get up for worVork Ihe next * / solor. ecomniend another pro- ’ 17 percent of Michigan . 1 DrinkWise ciiii ellecuvoly screens oul case they reco' moiTiing. "I’m probably• lesskv success* ^ : A b o u t 47 obicnis. gram-i^siichI as Alcoholics Anon* ifin from alcohol, slightly tthose who have serious prob ful .than with where 1^ ww.ould have adults abstiiin ikWise is a vinous, 11 27 percent aro light In addition. iiince Drink gone with my carccr."•• sisaid V iki. li more than ! covered bv BriilmsenI said sa: he-muy still try to I name not be ' drinkers, aboi>out 21.5 percent are mod- 1 for-profu program not co who asked lhat her real na most ins»ininee.;Balmer sai.aid there is counsel people•pie who ineot some o f the IC back o f my , , . .. . oraic dfiiikor:;ors and almost pcrcent 1 ecepted criteria for severe - used. “I suspicfcd in tlic b little incentive lo refer peileoplc else- genonilly acccf head I coy.WJiave donene things if 1 . . are heavy ddrinkTrrs^ according to /. But he stiid those clicnts where. "If they help peo|rople. more dependency. Bi first two hours • I • I Michigan Dopartnient Do of I Icalth sta- ersland they could bc hadn’t been’ttaking the first power to them." Balmer s;iiuiid. "Ifiliev m u st uiidcrsl ning'before.” tislics. another ta'aimeni program recoN'cring from tlic cN cnin ■ hurl people by allowingg real alco'* reVfrrcd 10 anol counselor Teresa Herro:o g ' . DrinkWise targets those within ihe iso's m ethods don’t .seem Vicki. 32. had been K e i t h ^•uhnseh. u , manager, and co i holies to belic-ve they cacan control if DrinkWise'? decrease her drinking o; Michigan '21.5 porcenieni of moderate drinkers .help run a program throuiough the University of M their drinking when they can't.i I've to help. when she learned abouliDrinkWise.a Di Mourad.ht etUheir "ho are shovlowing signs of potentially gram costs S520 for four Center designed to helpIp moderater drinkers get J g«)i a roal problem whh thiiivM.-\ I'he prograi new program offcrcired ; by ihe Mcdical C' ...... boeom ing hi hoiivv drinkers, such as ,)iie-oti-ono se's!f early imervenlion with three and nine months. abstinence. didn’t want it to consume 1 silid her concern abotitt ;a pro g ram uatcd aOer thrc because il allows partiirtic ip a n ts to mandate abs • them, theree isii the possibility they will i’t reel there was somethingI m y time as it w as." choose cither moderatioItion or absii- "I CONKLIN^ HOUSEHOLD &C(COLLECTIBLESil ' ■ ;t u p r o ofts t from . Times-Nev!ws Classified 7 ' 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 Dentist A U C7 l / O N I yo Ip poor I SffrUBDW ^SEPT™LMBER 24.1994)1 ■ Chicag td h e l ScoHBEnm ■ A i ' Location: 52CJO W est Um. D j m o m . IDAHO,HO. Go 5 blocks W est ol Ilist. but I want to share. It's ^ kei. Walcli lor the JMA auctionnsjgns. sig ' • ' CENTliR. Colo. (,\P) (/ — In good denlis Paul's Markei ;*back concept, ii spiritual; i | HOUSEHOLD &M ^ LunclibyLola H Valley, an area a giving-b; mm Colorado's San Luis Val W m i .If bALtCAiE TIMF*MWlt. ll> II.UU RI-iM lnri lm :erned about being honest,'• maclilnc • Kenmorc dryer• • •Estate-Heatrola free standing st Monlrosc-Della areaa or6 about 100 so concer ih that small an amount." . maclilnc i ______milcs-tO-Uic jsOlilh J qo'Ouesta.J; N.M. even with i ______-i_( TRUCKS -■ TOOLS - MISCEL -I just aren't any.' Belling:i^practicc-gencniHrjrhm— — ANTIQUES----- 8'4IWTn^inerairto-trair«rwimt "NMrth? Well, there just pain-relief. oXiraclions and‘I i Daisey tjuttci chum • Woodloden magazine rack • Kerosene* lalamps • Small v«cker rockino '5—,J 'srs*''s^oK®ii Belling s;»ys. "Tlicy’rere all t private up itcd to pa Old nlctijres • Wooden knIck knac>lack shell • Wash boaid • Metal \ Ie refers paiieuis who needd t chair • 5 drawer dresser • d 1/2 bushel baskets • Nall kegs • J t^at\am meat grinder • Electric ironin •- Electric crock • Answering .j e. "If I have a.bad day. I’mm .1 Elec fic toaster - sunbcan :hilslmas llptils • Crochet yarn • .j ' More than 90 peiperccnt of his practice. ke . Recoids • Misc. books • Chil d." he s;iys; "But I’m dedicat- hine-Stuffed animals-Colorl:orburst 250 camera • Paint • f patients are al or belo\:low the poverty . tempted, i RhnkS s' Addli^Q mTchi 1 • Traps • Clnderblocks • Hoses • ^ iclping people. I have enough etal shelves - Heaters ■ Hand cart • 1 level and ihe rest.t. ho1 says, are cd lo hclj n nate • Steel posts - 2 1/2 SS-ga•nallon barrels ol barley • Lav;n t pav a portion, or jto live on.on I drive an old diesel pick- irrow scclion • Small pool tablo • t ialienis who can pay larrow seclions ■ 1 wooden G’ harro ii> up and 1 don’t1 live in a fancy home."? SSiEaSachlne ■ Stools • Barb wire • Chlclhlcken wire • HOI platler • Melal ■», 1. o f the fee. liis estimation. Belling earns Saddle o'ads • Bridles • Lois andd lotsIc of other miscellaneous noi i J “ It would lake at le;least thrce more By his idallcnd Ihls sale v/llh your Iriendsids and neighbors! As always, wc ♦, 1 third to half what a dentist in ileniists and a fulUtimlime hvgicnisi to about a tl :: I H E S • practice makes, but "I don't BOX AUCTIOI • do the job adequately.”iv.” * private p 40.000 or S50.000 to.makc.mc • A Chicago rialive.wJ.who earned his need S40 IRDAYrSEPTEMBER;:n24 1 334 ^ ^ As a public health dentist, b o s d e g re e at, Northwestern, N happy.’ r: ALTA FALCCONBERG““l g's sjilary is paid by the clinic,“ i Owner: :d at 6 1 5 1 st Ave. East in JEBJEHOME, IDAHO . - k'privato practice Belting's rai ‘ Sale M anaged by/ ^Sullivan AuctionI Service.S Jerome ID i ^ LOCATED Belting. 3‘). forsook p gcts.its money from federal and its financial rcwanvards seven years ..which g< ,• Term'ms: Cash or Bankable Check DayDa of Sale LunCllbvBBV e valley because, commununity iieallh center gnints. • ‘ For more inlormation contaiVact: f.S SALE TIME: 11:01OD A -M -______ago to move to the^v; tintr-reccntly-reccived -a ■>. ---- ah-lierc-and-w’as Beltir C ash ier > ANTIQUE FURNITU ,000 grant from the Robertert .5 Auctioneers •f •rly. 1 w anted to SIOO.OC •n Mi'ge Btownlitld >! Glass balled claw looted lound10 piano stool • Duncari PMe tot .-jware o f the poverty I Johnson Community Healthilth .* Bairy Sullivan Ronf?ogge J.B.Knuflscn vflih a nice matching large oak bullet ptu lielp out and do someilneihing aboul il." WoodJi 886-2508 324-4250 ■ galoleg type dining Ubta wl :rship Program, the country’sy ’s ' 324-3185 Iflome) !• posts. It IS a nice set • Tmyny Tot old Childs rocker - OW oak rockt He was in priya;cate practice in Leadersl (llomei. (ilotne) t nonprofit group dedicated1,0 to ♦ , t-420-7653 \ radio-Udder back Chaim^ifl-wood easy dialr- Unique hiHtt ' Arizona prior to lakiiiiking the Valley- largest n :f bunch. 11 is dillerent-Large'je vrtwd and coal heating stove • OldId llo(llooi lamp •ing U.S. health caro. ro holpd p j, roccidonls, J ' W id e jo b . ’i likedcd the money. I betterini rwt rosponsible for oc lue his effons. APPLIANCES•S . ' believe I have the skillikills to be a really continue ll iclriaerator Irccar. almond colorecjlored •» Westlnghouse 3(T self cleaning . i automatic clothes washer • RCA XL1»XL100 color TV • Norge chcst type deep 1-800-770-4560 elrineraior. works • Sciglor gas heatci)lci • Large stoieo radio consok! • Shara t l E s S »nsolo color-TV*ShaiDmwfow3vo.-1vo.-Oitt.Devil upright vjcuumj.Elcct*_____ 1--208-734-4567------^ ""'bI edrF oIm furnit 1 suite v/ith dresser, chcst of drawers,!II,^ o ? lrin g s and maltrKS 1950 s 3 plecc bedroom s :awcts, box springs and maltress • wnno I •Amertan 2 piece bedroomim suite wilh 10 drawer chcst of drawer CMM fs * 2 piece sectional • Early Americancan ccouch • Loveseal • Reclmers-Coffee — ' 4 drav/er chcst ol drawers • 0 and TV cabinets • Record cabinets * tablos • End.tables - Culul down chest of drav/crs * Haoio arii AI ITURE Yi.-ii Cicdcnra-Footstool-Cose3SC0 slep stool • Linen ckjscl • CardJtabtes' tabk AND I’lANO. FANCY OAK StC?tCRirrARY • DUNCAN PI lYI-l 1«)21 NH A BABY GRAI * 51" X 54" suiLue wik split pedesuib.ial A b s o l u t eE iA U C T IO N lable Nvitli 6 cluirs * Dccoicoraiive tvik bolfet \«tli tniiror • 5 pirhng betl • Wicker picnic basket - Ok) :nd;ile secrcuiry Iniicli - Maliogarigariy comcr liuich (hard lo find) • ' Metal loys • Pair ol lealhe is * Swho machine head • Goolus glass Y. SEPT. 24,199/ lhir%'cst table - Chippcm t bulfet with be\elcd edge numirTor- ■ ironing board-CostumeI jeijevrtliy • Few McCoy and Hull p«ccs * i SATURDAY. - Tl • Maluigany H*indlc sided.•d UxikaLse • Victori.111 walnut bi sier- piccc-Cast gridflte • .ss curio ciihinet - Victoriiin inaibljrtile lop IwlI Uibic - Pine I kx>sier Lunch and Pie.l e s II prcneh walnut and .brass ng bittk occasioiiiil cliair * (> Lciiltc IjsALE JIM eT:: 10:30 a.m. Omaieo.ik mantlesliclf-f - Romancigir- 'viworiun wing 1 :.a« HOI - Miision oak bullet.- N«Jtih Wint!'ind (vik Rxker • 4 ji|^_Quecn Ann\nK_ _ Bed camps • Knick knacks rtkjhoWers-BudvascSiWlcticaulcnslls------; Twin Falls Countyf FFair G rounds, Filer,r, I1 D - sB« t«k T.back cliaiis • f c parlor t:ible • Wliiie painted kitcheichen Bcoding and linens-Assorsorted dlsnes^Pots and pans * C^rrtto ti , LOCATION: T cliairs • Small twk desk; -* Walnut princess dn.sser - 1 kuKi • Silvetvrare • Serving can robe and oiher miscellaneous Items too LLECTIBLES iHicen • <■» grven and whitiliite Iwin kick chiuine clviir> witli euik , Tabic radios • Tea kenielie • Ironing board • .Wood wardrobe GLAS\SSWARE & COL picccs caned oak cliair - Oak cla':law-ltfg fainting cixich' Victon.m.in nccdltfpoiin1 pi;uK> stool * Cuie «w Sleeps’ Eye Indian pitclter «5 *.fi picc spinning «.i*wl • Weasel >am winiliiixlef numerous to mention Onnie cr.-st:il ,clnndclicr{o\i.T lOOciystals)- Sic ciniv wasli stand - Bustle clwirlir - Case ir\Hi Ixiby crib - i-^Jirly spit noiierv pLiie - Hull poncfv • Roscnt*.-ntlul china clov or bowl - Cobalt cm: luiir (needs nsaoring) • 2 tier Dunea )LS Roseville-ButViilo pmt wwnrc piicher(Lo%-ebiais) * 2 Occupinipicd.. circa 1865 - Press backc cliaire - Viciorian linesttil & cluiir piiclicnvith h passes • Blue stonw I niiiror * Walniil chirvi lunch casTcas iron bed - Pine partners deskl»k*^- - van Noiman valve o""diri ------^------jisque boul (swnns & chenib withI kuiIsarp)- Phyfe Uible - Oak kill n ■ Post ofUce desk * I'irepUice mantelirtel- bcnch wilh grinder and vi: Japiin Jlptrincs • Ctihaliihalt S&P & sugar .set • German bisq jugs - Limbcrt cliair - Victorianan piano siool • 0:ik Nxikcase - Pu •s • Several kinds of dcpn»ssum belly ba.sc - Logo« twlc desk - Motris cluir fnuiw Ironsionc piichcr &: bosvlbo - Nippon.tea scl - Art glass i-Hnd , Drop front pine desk.-lial:uilfmoon Lible • Siiich lull tree -. 4(rs40 couch * Oak tcacher scIhxiI de> >-j I Dinilion - Fane>- blue & w hitce piiclwpi • Homer Uughlin dislKs - E • doll enidle - 0;ik stcxil - 3 door met and nuis-Hand oreascfw i w Princess Diana Royal i . GLLssba.skct -IV kimp - Nipp*>nI yassasc - . Oak bon sewing c;ibineinet - Ontiic w.ill clock - Wicker do of Day glass hoc5cs-Ui - Ulitfk disJi - litclicd pink 'Usc - GI •ster bed - Qvieen Anne leg GE stoslosc-Moro 1 by siilctime • -Oil cans-Old REO rnolo3lor (v/e think) • OW v;ooo spoke aulo ri iKad sasc - Tlicatn: marquee billbo;llboiird ice K>x - Mjil)ogan>- fxssit organizei boxes • CylmdeIder honcts - Repair books - Shop cieciaiiSc^^wSghio^ ■ Pink de ^ sio n glass'*.iss'dccanicr- Cami%-al gliw-G!,^.!’ ikwall aiancer • Hack sav« - Hammeis • Battery ilwnc-I910oiuimp-0ld35 ' Kelly Ki doll (good eondiiiw) - Oak w LD TOOL COLLE.ECTION and chargcr • Stationaryry snnds • Tool boxes • Wheel balancSoWering Iron an(fother shop irons .fnimc-Oakv,nll plwr jitel clock * Ace Higli rafHtf machinchine • O L ilani * testei • vatve liltcr • Piy1 barsb. • Ring compressors - Chams • So clock - Oak fninw: mim'rmi • Sessions chiming m.-uitc llion n!;mc - Mint in original xiN - Siinlev Bl 13 Comp;i.NS plani on keys* BLick doll - Boys Scwit IwiclietIwid . Stanley «45,Coinbinaiit . 2S" lesel * Tower & Lyon 1«H7 2i Arcade wall coirec■ piTKicr v.iU» gia-ss lop - 12^elctim I py c>'c Sieglcy I'S I'-t" Jitck pUuikine piit. IK93 - Keen Kulter »3 2!< LAWNIN - GARDEN - MISCSCEILANEOUS Dinonibre - Sa.xophooc - Tramolialib in case - Bab>-'enrage'- Sl«py i i-l'lusadozcnt«ltcis J» ra w * Tubs - Rake * Hoes • Shovels - - O c ^ ie d Japan Dire iweds resioralion) • Unique 1926 elatricclai level wiili.popup sigliLs -: Ficctwixx) 8 hp. lidingI lawnla' mov/er - Weed eater.- Weed,mstep spn ladder-Bucksaw;Treeirimmerv , can«is - Chcst,t>pc: CocaCc Cola coke machine (mas. tw Scythos-Axes-Carden■n ccuRisator - Wooden and aluminum sU \ntiquc minor - Quili lops - SiUvrT mimiy •. GEMS d boat molors * Fishing l a ^ • Brassass tboat motor props • Chaise lounoe and blanket wilii pillow.'V & booties • Art Dcco bmp • /\nti . 5 cent JEWELRY &: G I ki-u-l- Lawn sprinklers • 2 okj 6 xiir of bisque to p s * Rcp^ ^ -.BButteru mold - Road nvwcr bike - 5 c Irdcelet with iunetliyst. ^ ir l and bla ;ms too numerous to mention ______Tct rrnilK^ UK S;iootiin; & Diamoiotk I Anni\ets;iry Iting • 14K. Bmc _ , oilier miscellaneous Hem' ,ire;Lsmrnngs-Giurii»g.s’ & nwre I9l0oil Limp-Vinuige clothing *I>. Duck dcco>-s - S«)w slwes • B l« puj andkjokssupci lejair* (or many years: Mrs. Box has moved Coixsb«rsii!Ji’ I9IC diboy & vaniiy dresstT - Shelf - Oak d USCELLANEOUS , NOTt Many will lemcmlimber Mr, Box wtio ran 'Ben' Box Repair howhviilt 10 cups-S; * Snulli pine ublc - Waicrfall hijdib PAINTINGGS-PRINTS-Mi: all sells Lots of It. so doftlbejate;______il punch bowl witli 8 cups- Child's tot ,874 imgiiuil print - ^■;lId long n«rnviniel to a care ccnicr as she‘ is unabk! to maintain her home. It all so clviir-SiKcrt>uckle-(:B - Green Moriagc teipot * Footed p - Piano Origimil Caiy Stone eicficlKd painiirig "m*e Ciict" • 1H7- hall game - Circy granitew-are roastcaster - Mcial scoop • Scssiiig box - Pi o liistcxy book.s by C.S. Walganuimoit • l-rcikTick Reinmmgton pnrprint • . - Flcxx Limp • Pin ball - Box vkitJinii-ixlLincdusWW 11 -• Bo:Box of piclun;>2 ciriy!diliol OW NER: OPALHBDX [OllS'IU>*Ti-ScaH'ernier mg * Copper and bri.ss teapot * B< :lecti^)n of older picnires - Lone woiw,olf*SlK.vpplciiuv-Uttle girl luchine' - O.ik plwne cabinet • Doll)llcrib- a •Turner pnni-Good wlo uwU-DragOTbmp-np* Jari ofinartilos,- Pachinco nuc TerermsiCasliorBankablBChBC;heck Day.of Sate Windmill wciglit-Me• Morebv saletimo! ESTATE. Salo raanaBOil biF Maitoi* AudiMellon Senica ' ( > Ite. Loisofcollcaibles.gla.ssw:irec’aiHl ai snvill luiiliiiies. To be sold dKilte InsiI r QQ ~Tf Duvncu S»s«fO 0 N ARROWHEAD '•. Small Wl ycir old estitc. ,t»ale6flheu-arl AUCTIOHEE^I CLERK NORTITHWEST INDIAN |/2 oft)iciUiction.No(li\ listed Imv. Don't Miss! LarKvst m I Gary Osborno 5 Gooding. Idaho - 934-!m .S350 Lomor Loveland COLLECTITION . Lylo Mo3tors ^Ai Rupert. Idaho • • x-dlcs ulotig wiili oihcr-tiniriicts. Tins i^ Buhl. Idoho * 543-S;•5227 , Cort Van Tassoll ..,()\cr30fnuncsoforTf omn^lwads. kni\-cs and booe ncedl ?6.M05. ' , II rcmember liic 19*>2 sales, ilicse an:.arccs'Cii A L L A R DMERICAN A\UCT 1 0 NCCO • Mobtlo'16 731-1616 Rupoft, Idaho-436-3 lyccst set wt luw; es'crcs'i OfTered to the public. If you n: IvHcr, Sale llmc forerorcoUcethmnoO P-m.

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• • ’ • u'.U'. ■•______' C Q m ic s H - ... — B y;tyf,i.ynn-iJohnctbn. :— ^ By C haries M.-Schjhulz • For B e tte r oT r F o r W orse ______JlSorM yHftJS.,! " - J ; I som . SIR rjTotoN'THuf^r: t. K - {' MV PAP B0U6)U6HT-^ ijjELL.LETJ•t 'S 6 0 J - O I THOUeM* CAjse-iaorMV) ^ •;. A NEW 8/ TRV IT OUD U t.. » — you .HAP. >®e! nrnin^ ' r I Ban 5 QDICK HANP - S i f ^ r ^ 1 : ^ 1 ------i y iTftiN*' - chA —T------j ~ > g n f 5 C V- • 'TL»®KS«-JX I .Bh— NCE Cl E ‘ ; 11- ^ - - (i - i( f t f _ i H — - ' n By Bill VVatterarson b J ^ — By Gary Larson \l-_ Calvin and Hobbes By. Dean Youngg 8& Stan brake Thee F ar S id e . Bj >NDO^ HftNO \T IN, CAV.’J'N . ^ ) 1 fw N t CQdHZr THC-SEi ^ B londle ■ • I ww CAN cwR B£ yp^ G'otSS/ G U tS^/ PICV:.'5^C* FEW fOUR TIWE'S yP ___ '> • ViE W^V€. f« BET ^ ' . U.HOW IS IT? J r '~ ~ . I JOST DlO T\^e filRST, ' HUNiSEfirs.’ M^HSe ^ FE' OH W'-W GETS JT ( HEOe vou7 ) 1 rxi5E5 •‘ PtoaS-EM ON TM\5 Oy^'Z-' WIU. 6 £ R^GWr 61 •5M£Et THE HlGUER V G^MBl ’•» LOC^f i5 ‘ lO ^/'3 .'2 7 / D| . ■ ■ • t ^ -■' «W£fi£ Dlt> WE TlN\e GOV ^ G«AOS . J 6E'SETS.’ ' V t ® . S ^ I Ww n ■, i ? v ' ^ I ' . ■■■ a ■ 1 ■ - i M ' = r ' ( a ■ \ _ 3 J ’ 1 i------^ ------: r ' 5 ~ ■ \ r < IT , s' ' o 'O A ~ p i p 1 ^ 3 S m , i i jyHart '■ ' ^ ______By Johnny <^ROUilD U&BE. I B.C. ______I l-ve TAST6P ) TiSAT-S CAI.L60 A COMPI.IMEIJT' '• v’ o T eM .;v A per/ «He coesnVevBt^ 1 THlMKl'u-AMKEr T ~ f l i e * © ive'itxi A criAHce. L r : ! e x:CU5gMe,TUBS... c u •pgA ce w ith th a -t V - - — FAr e ^ & E . ^ ■t’ ~T„ i i 'a i s > ^ L 7 V

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- -»Le^ > •j__ l‘.sa*k-^ ^:: ^ By Bil K eane. i S f f i z k Ketcham Thrhe Family Circus By Jim1 DavisI Dennis thee IMenace By Hank K Garfield ______I' ( TH£ SOUNPOP-AN ) V^ EXPLOPINGf C A T _ /S ^ r i g r “ /V0R6T i A

- 3 7 f / 1 ( / r ' ' f : K ■" r IS & a ! p - / 1 \ B 1 JlMt?A\;?g>9-Z2 By Chance BrowneBl f ______^ J5sa- r HI an d Lois TXirdsnuTouEsnoN..-^NP-) —— “ v ’X ’’ IP A BEAN PEULLOPP < I t AKEN'r TWEt' IP— ^\- >V•BeAN^/»U*<^7V^toV txjb{> - -*- .ASUCGP>-Yttirit.-jfL_;^AMgW'gg. p ggiff o- 'rt5U /IT ifA MA©t«; ) ir 9E UIKTE A A^ETE — 8EAM,WOUtP y1?6'U ) lTE?C?0eSBtJ0LI5UA ------”" . -What luckl Therhe wind ' j^SOV'/T/.LU r ^ blew my glidelider out ------:------o t th f t.tmcaelH e ______' W tZ-\ 'ItSawazingING HOW SOMEONE WHO CANT■Ti^HlSSHSEi n t ; ; \ ^ r ' J . CAJi PRO

1 ^ 3 ^IfHl ACROSSI S S . m r m I ^ K T ^ I Hold clos.lose ------\ 1 1 ^ SydniInoy Omapp | ; ------' . 6 Pub quailualls ’• I ------Hl o o r r o s c o p e « r s ' gp. fy------i ______. EBy Brant Parker & Johnrnny Hart io Pptiovon The Wizard of Id — ------1 14 Anoty IS GossipP - M------■ P ^ l IF SEFTEMrEMBER' 22 IS YOIJr S ■' 16 Khomolnioini land _ML l . rt BIRTHDAY:’: CuneniC cycle highligjis? wrir \ 4 17 Slopovcf n univetNul appeal,seal, travel, uniijue presenta- ______■« IB Monk’ss hhomo ■ ■ ■ __ — _ _ j £ ]^!W—------Ijilj i l ' ------1 c/C/4fj'T‘lH e' \ ------_ oul (mako » M »i lion I'f produioduct and laleni. When { 2 0 ____ 01 s finished, you'll be rid of ; { do) ■ s y — “ . September is fir * Ax & I '^AFb' 'ation. In October you miike « Ufig . 1HB • 21 So bon ■ fo«)lish obligatio ■ ^r: /^ T ^ J f n 23 Eniymomo suil. Jg------» fresh start inI newne\ direction, gain greaier KB^TOF / 2 24 Dard'ss ri' ■ ------control of your■ our faie. Love pla>s major A\^ \ V. K 5r y I 25 QuanlilkIliiios 55------tolc.laRgin.Kspiit spirits revived dramaiically. ______2 9 J ^ k o d 1 ~ — ______.VouJiroke.frumium-tamity-Uadiiion at catlv.^ ------^ ------H - - - P = ^ — age. c»Juld have'lBve'bcen separated from par-• 32 Now YoiKYoi City __ ___ „ ^ _ ^al « ents. ore Hro'versial. dvnamic. sensuiil.' . 33 Joutnal March 2l-April l'^); Wiihin 34 Gooloo J W f W T ARES (Man ------— I 35 Ligm” bi< o.o i i ^ H______24 hours, needileedcd financial support Ix-I lable. Circumsianccs tum;in______HI'’-” z '- d______'~ By C h ris's Browne 3g cucroniont ' Isa H ------7 comes available lie—...... — ■ ■ '^!,....,....d~l------monsunsurtrsr-cibbtT-j— :------— I— = = ^ — your favor, ‘love lovi rclaiionstiip revived in Hagar the Horrible 37 *_____ dramatic fashior\hion. rASSTBP p u r T o, ~ ^ 3 3 r r 5 v ^ I \ « 5 = = . O iuos'if S, r i _ i | ------TAURUS(AS (April 20-May 20); Dy Fri- t//luo » (Augi 2.VSept. 22): YouKe ' J______lOf______32,*Bonutyani^hdlho 43 Spons ovoni, lor 51 C m ------\ —------a-Pbof------52 W Molancholy------jsktd.lo.bcle ra cut Ux>sc from situation latc* K 3-L auglugh-ln* ------* 1 Hnir a fly? ly tntolerable.able. You get your wish, pie*:: " hnson 34 Small amount.uni '44 Ruin < 53 H ' Johns 46 Pub drinks 54, Pithy P romork pare for uniqtiiniquc presentation of your cu- ^ WM 4 Saull,uU_____ ' 37 Nosly Wd i A«[0»a Gardnof tiabilitics. WilWithin 24 hour> you'll'travel . ___ q.M. ( ^ t ______Moiio^,i» •______30iilusicaLsouDduntL__ 10 Pboso______55 A lo chaitor 40 Al that placo:o 49“Roscoo 57^ io different^t site.sit H ------' ■ 5 Idio c _ UBRA(ScL (Sept. l ‘'-Oct. 22): Ugal ian* ; ByBc3ob Thaves . t l l C C O f l gle unraveledelcd — proiecT image, refuse to ' ! Frarikanid Ernesti s l ~ ' ______)pularly mi give up credit cn or mere whispered " Veie r m o n t p o j promise. MarMarital status commands atten-'' ' n lion-don'lUn'l lel go 100 easily. Pisccs. Vir- • n o I len asked to name ihc three Ic; f J . W h tn solved. ':•■ - ^ T \ ? P \ f * 6 Ij; p..putal=latcd of the 511 stales, mosl pcofn ir L.M.BO;oyd ■ ' “srowPIO io (Oct. 2.^-Nov. 21): WilWn • - 5 5 gcl No.>lo. 50. Wyomin^i. anil No. J i legal dtKument is approved., ^ C A f t (wiM Cv'INI'.') ^ . ..' < 1 Alaska..a. Hul just abtiul cvcrylnxlyy ftfor- W h a t ’s wK l h a t ? on thc way. Aitention revolves ■ Vo. 4*1. Vermont, r ' • ^ ' - l i g u clsN o . around panpanncr.hip. public relations., 7 5 Thee firsi f deer huni and dinner IheiIherc* musi have been prclty oicilingng forI medium is the message,ge." Even as TV. marital statuslatus. • 7 i g aflcr'mi I carnival of con- SAOriTAITARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec, M):* S 3 ------^ th o sc; early c a American colonials, tn1 ling-lir lhe superhighway is a c h. not fu.sion, and no doubt wilvill gcl much big- Scenario. highighlights distance, language, -~ r~ I Q land, venisonvc was" Ihe king’s dish, i > attract wider audience for pnxl*. iimmoner's. and the dccf hunInl wasw ger than it is now and m'much worse. ability lo attr ------thc-com nIccya-glqw-ttHlw- uei; tnlcflt:«Ant,.JWha>-appcarcd.last. will.iK,.>,— wed lo all but lhe high and migh t - T T ^ ■ “ outlawc located. l.ovil.overclaiionship regains spark. , •J '■•■ '-g p '-" ^ I Comm moners c ate a lot o f bacon, thougl"uglK d u k ? Marry A. Villagenv m Dangngladesh oncc re- CAFRICCUCORN (Dec. 22-Jun. W): Zest i m i z ^ coursc .entitled •'How To Ma xlums, in full blixim iomi*rriiy,’. By Art Sansiisom&Chlp p„fMoney"'is. “ laughi in some privprivale ported seeing such, umund Ihcy insisted, for life relur /ernmeni monkey Focus onn vavariety of sensations, experi* ' TTia B o m L o ser9r ■ ■ ' • ois, Al last rcporl^me such,:h. the Dui thc official gover , \ schools Inny. . ences, expeexpcrim'emaiion witfi-jwriiifig. • r r y e c o u iff i m ...) '" w o u l d '<00 WMD i'ork for Learning in New YYork verifiers couldn't find ai ' .’ 'r o w DO I l i v e r J O-^V. Nciwor vening E ngland's Liikc Disilistrict is a founh HiglilightIt urioriginality, innovaliveness. ‘ " ^ COOMTlMfetD f . chargcd S21 for a one-cven inj: Park, hul four AQUABTABIUS (J«n. 2l»-Feb. 18): Wiih- .• irc on thc su b jrtt. lis brochurcc reread: the size of Ycllowslonj .'^OUKfiLf ? J/ L ' z * Icclufc in life, limes as m any people e visit it annually in 24 houruiurs you'll he on nitHc solid ; * ' < -if you^ou are a succes.sful perwm m l • • ground -- pKpniperly division scrjously dis- ’ I options and self-esteem, therere's s no as visil Yellowsione. * / \ i wilh op r Q. StitlsUca iadiaIctte .Bkien «fbo cus.sed. AccentAcc elements of timing, sur- / ll reasonon to pick a m ale w ho is p»Hu. ewer siding accfr . ptise. Adherdhere 10 unonhodoxpnM:edurc. , go onio that superhighway „ ca l l , j . diinlt Uiiuor htvo fc» ilh my dents tbaa ibe noodnnkDkeis.Wby7 FISCES(ES (Feb. 1‘J-March 20): Diver>i- ■ 1 / / . Internemcl froQ^imi; Ui lime wilh c morc relaxed. Or fy. give fullfult play to intellectual curiosity, t I * / •d lhal A. Could hc they're I V^^jjZ/ compuiipulcr. and have concludcd I out on Ihc slopes' Financialal |pres-sure relieved. Family ' il-s happening to it is w halill Ihap- maybe Ihey don'l'gcic ■ * ■ly into us much. That's wh;vhat thc sucv:;r« memberr as.scns.av "1 trust you complele'- . pencdcd to television. It His snugly -The g u e ss.______ly." Geminiminiinvolved., ' ' '. i L M L ..M arsh:rshall McUhan’s theory; ' v f e • • i ij^ n Fain, lanlio ClS ______—;------^ ------. . Thursday. SaptomtmtwriirtSW —=nmo®-N«w»-^ VailIley life H I.

n a P H t g r i t wngs__ —B Survey;y : M ei n ’s Iliaigs aff< being ."lazy." "lacking' , or sighting ; th e m en in th e study woi,omcn. equating fat wilh bei Gun club offeiirs range use for N ew sS cmrice c< In their comments, half th elf-s-ontrol and re.speci”• aiand with “low self- olTering free use such as Playboy and sel - JliROME The Jeromene Rod and Gun Club is olTe - - ... . sasaid reading magazines ,sui steem ."- ...... he second day of its' , ------Penthouse undermines theirictr relaQonships with esu to read magazines for. ,the rille range and" help w:with sighting in guns at the si _ Playboy. Penthouse andd tlthe venerable Stanford . P< « Men say they like to ,in al 9 a.m. Saturday at thehe club'si range, 4'. - of Business —* career and money Infomjnnation. sports, entcr- I'all Sight-ln. set lo begin University School Kpectatlons gratification. Women, miles north o f th e Highwavay25-93 intersection east of J Administration? ‘It creates exp tainrttent and sexual gn lologist conducted.a_____ . I want women •Thin found in an earliericr research project, say — W ^n-a-SPcial psycholc -regardihgJsody^l for-advicc-on-rclation------ite5-0th_^-^ ______.-H confidential survey ofif ssome^of^hc men ^ ----- they read mdgazincs-foi “ HelprScheuerirmann celebrate he found that Play^y with larger!]r breasts.’ ships and fashion, tipsi oion beauty and cosmet- Schcuennann enrolled in the school, she I on heallh, dieting and HAGERMAN An Openor house to iielp Ruth Sci and G Q g ot the l ;n researeh on the lopic. In a week in advance ami PHILADELPHIA —- Forget'all- catch llics ' sophonihres who jusv sistarted th e aeuially been i Falls 83303-OS48. Plculease submit new.s af /ciisf .-i »' M their biiseball caps lihed at s ii-.ssoiis last iheiySOsHowloward Sclmman. a sociolo- ber whcrvyou can be rvached • night sni'dy sessions, Forgorget ijying 'they've got t semester, leanied rheir li inctuJe a phone numbc md I Ihink to myself. ‘ Tliank s ird upfroiner. gist from theie University o f Michigan, memorize the table o f clcmlemcnts. Forget an angle and • year. Clemens is a die-hard . they have a hut on so they \ second row . and l^dward1 Walsh,w now a professor al ' taping test answ ers to) the th inside of goodness th geiierall.y choosing the sc I L— — don’t stainMhewall.'” it ' I it uw iiuich,-' Pennsylvanialia Sinte University’s main i your baseball caps. ase. said Andrew Bushko. ofr C’Tlie ( lii>t row is pushing it I oiil lo discover how study* [ courses I All you college studentsrnts fanning out. It's a case • she said.) She ended the yeaear wilh a 3.0 campus, sel oi low for CSI ( tybreeding a higher grade j cHl-l'or-n fresh-— ing.aaecis.gnigr.ides.-StartinK w itha pooli Register n< • across campuses in the nextnc couple of familiarity' ; . (.tPA.“\vhichns-prettj-gocHl :ragtfr-Studcnts-who bcOTme - ' ■ o f 12.000 students, stu the two pick'ed a intermediateinte students is planned . i weeks, take note: Thereere's an easier.- point iiverai / man." she s;iid. ) T h e T im cs-N cw s ) ot just 9ames. will likely i -Ihe leacher random sam|impling of morc than 400 to noon Saturdays, Oci. I way to improve'your grade•ades. • fa c e s, not "If you sit in tront.-il for 9 a.m. to iheir grades. o« stand out.’' thal were inieiiierciewed. One ofthe qucs- Nov. 12 and Dec. 10 in H Sit up front. That’s rigliigilt; You can go improve thei II knows you're there and yoi 1 TWIN FALLS - TheicCoUcBCof ‘ “." fi’-.Ii” ilways said lhal gniding is an lly in ihe big uons askedJ studentssi where they sal in 102. Students will learn H to the head o fth e class by going lo the “ rv e alw II said Clemens. “Itspeeiallj Southern Idaho Continuing C Shields 102. an. not aI science."sc said Bushko. dean •nd to call on class. It is offerin g h o w to develop dev and maintain head ofthe class. r leeiure halls leachers tem md tlial students who report.1. Education Department empirical evi- of freshmiman studies at Widcner ,1. In Ihc tack "Wc lounJ jled to b egin resp ect forit ththeir lives and the lives H -I don’t have any en- tv. “Tliere's always judgm entIt people more in the troni. he firsl few rows in a class■s severaL classes scheduU •don. a professor •Universiiy. r. you ean daydream and, 1Taircmcrgencrphysician-aU411—tipsJ'Qt parents_incl_ude:-i widi. tableclothsJhnLchndren_ raphy class is Hot Spring: “ ^ ConriolI>T DiTyour ------.-A-basic-photograi ^of'cquipment is-$50^ind— _ - THe Washington Post Hospital in Chicago. “ It docsn!X't I • Sel Ihe ihermosial on . d e s ig n e d to h e lp stUiludents learn $?7rCost-t)f Merey Ho water heaier at 120 degre-fees, instead o f ' can pull.. .. md dive tables are $32. _ Ahafs causing il|’^ iu i^ k wilh a microwavc, bc^ how to use film, ligight. camera books andll certineatipn requires a As summer’s sun fadeades. people natu- matter whi m'- thcnomiall40to160dciIcgrees. * H \ ect control. It Optional c Iren are less awlire ot the dan- • a child in ihe aware lhat« thell inside o f some food can“ equipment and subjec ______rally mm to other sourciurccs o f heati hot Childrei a n • Always supervise a 7 to 9 p.m. $52 lee. n.i ih.»ir skin, thinner than an ______aet very hoi ho even when the otitside is will be held ffoj}} j tration made be done in the driiiks, hot sou^:> andHiiJ hot both::.,.^nd g-fc_:iniL mg kHl'heu urbutlirwm .------,re likely. aduli’s.. buiiisbi more easily. According r temperaiiire ^cool. And. Building Kccords scaldings becomc inore I National Safe Kids Campaign,gn. • Check the water s warns, a nursing bottle hcai- 17. in the Shields Buillilding. Cost is Taylor Bui 1 W ater is.gtvol for dousingdoi firos. byt to the Na ISC before placing a child inil Ihcl lub. n ’cdiairiQS V For morcTC iinform ation, .call 733* iry^hoi tap water can causc jm pot handles edin u michicrowavc may fee) cool even - $47, • ...... ■ it it's hot enough it; caean bum just as ordinary lin • When cooking, lun •liquid is dangerously hot. oga class for 9554, Ext..x t . 2 2 7 0 ...... - - - lly rcacts in a cer-. ,se\ ere hehospitalizing bums in a child in hot liquids and when the he • A four-part yo| IJadly. ‘T h e body onlyj e as three seconds. Preventionion out of reach and keep h tpin way to a burn."n." said Helene as little u ; iweddiilinig

Boyd-Disishaw H P m W! T oi >' m . low-You - saringA sslst ^ ____ i t w i n f a l l s - IMicheile Boyd in d JcEP D ishaw wvere er married June r D I U ||M A ] evlces~anrall ffl- . )ol-Ghurch-of-ihc_«-:— m p P ™ ------Ji-at-th irE p iseo p al- il-II gfiPfest-G ui W d o o r . 1 Falls. Ascension in T w in Ft T h e w oDrid ric will nsvar Be - 4 s the Rev. Brian I O fficiatin g w as t i R H |B | the someme vou've ^ -.■im eaores^^^B ______, thorn. Dennis McMcCracken was [ .th ro u g h k r __^rganist.__...... t h e e y'e e s o f ; T h e b rid e is th»t h L~’d au p I tf r 70 f “ \ G u m p . M f ia Boyd of Twin Danny and Linda I U n astasi n Fri-Sat-Sun ffi Falls, and parcnut of the bridegroom , k i n s k[I are Ron and Sharlaron Dishaw of eff and Michelle Dishaw I M N i g h i l y Hope. . llullye:4S-9:i:; hw arzenogger’ H I Leora Lechot. friendfnc and sorority ^ June Morgan of Colorado; anand [nm >. - de. served as the and Jur t-Sun l:15-4:00-«-.45-£ sister of the bride, and'Pat Harder ofT ^m Falls, H i i h lonor. Bridesmaids Fred ?n I Mall .S TAiri'S I IlIOAVI bride's maid of hon reception was held followin.Ving m m jtfiri 9 & l e r o m e 4 C in e i and Debby Boyd. A « were Amy Boyd an ceremony at the .church pansarish Ci n e m a ...... iJ I W bride and'Tnna ______iisiits_o.f_thO r' Kuthy and Chuck Gordan,.aui■aunt-— ^ O n l y l ^ H ?nhTbliderKeTsey-hal , Iv ■round - l^tT hcotrc.rcclnl Sliow ine - 7 Day peBoard. friend of t uncle of the bride, served tl 1 G lV tick D iBliul S urrt peB oard w as the nowergirl.flc ' • Stuart and Carol Bearupi* a'ndar itlyat'9:30 I father of Ihe bnde- caU^- llion . R on D ishaw . fat^ ,y and Hillary Lytle, friends o f ■ A dullUs $2.00 Al :ure 6 5 M ill d as best man. Jenny V.r» A d v e n tu groom, served bride, scrveif punch. Ran>loycd. M TWINN C I N I - M A 9 E5I3 fflM otoito r-V u n r l v c I r i ^ ; Special guests in Club K ids in Coeur d ’Alene. ------fcnts o f thc bride.-F rhc bridegroom-is a-l989_graiIjradu*______k. Harder mnd Rul of Clark Fork High School□I andi i nS||||i|||||||||||||||||im . ______Falls, and grandmc jnded-thc Ll nf I, He is.cin^^ ■ “ VKW NTD'AMTSnE feroom. Phyllis Dishaw Construciion m (_o ANlE G R I I 'P i T " J ■ T■nm I I enfin »' ; ^ c r a m e n to . C ali Mcne. iivibw vji' M d Fordyce McCabe, a C oeur E D H a r r : guests included F The newlyweds reside in Co s S t e K r^HT^KIlEDKSVW€ ^ Marie Fasano-R;-Ramos and Jernc Mehe. HO Says The/ ^ Bettencourt, all1 ofo California; Bob- a Aic 3 0 D Guv H as >u a > BE A GUY? WJ3 i p iversary N f e N E ^ 0 , ■ iAniiii i l i in O TliurM7:nn-»:is ^ N o w S h o v r t n B a f T w inIn Tw in uw Sliuw tiiy utlVviii |m N o % WB 1 F ^ R ID A Y a t I c r o m c Oa i n c m a Im B Clncn,cino rrly7;ls-»:30 ,. irheBlalamires j l Bffl »•*** i c m a ^ , '■ JEROME - MMr. and^Mrs. B ob:,^H Hiasiiiand,1W li»i=alls ^ ______Rlnrpircs. of Jeron::ome. w ill be* h o n o r e d ^ ^ B - ^ro m e S cm :0 0 Anniversary. Inal VclocHy IVirrcsf relatives arc ii\Y>tcd l ^ r n i l n i.oits iunl2i30.4s40-3l00.7il5-l»i30 I Friends and re irt»Tomi»rrowl Sut-Suil ll I S-4tOO-Oi49*Oi S a l.S u n 10 call from I to 4■ p.ni. at the home i f Mr. and M rs.s. JanJ Blamires. N6rth HIJHBVLASTSHOWSTOh[ONiciiT orcrcxtJtwnipi inAauxaaxJi9KO‘C)-7tia--ji3o lack MdiolKon'Inn iioi-SunitiS-4iaI.OO.GI4S!»IS . |2l30-4:4S-Si00.7il3-Ui3U I ■' . liim ' F a irw a yy Road - Jerome- v, b. 100 Winged Poot Q iviottor-Vu D.I. >13 Country Club. Fjistlam l.l\vln Tails MHteMuncytiai3>7jis-9.ao Ciuxlnaring C tirrlllltf /a l 7.ou n»ir> . Road. Follow the balloons. T he cou- . f l I a n ».4.43.a.oo.7.i3.«.3o Vi-Sut b . The couple has five granUchiIchildrc'h I sSicrco Surrountlt ^lunlRhCTiOO^Oil^^^ 'c h ild r e n . Lih«ihda Goeckner o f'"md I fo'iu,great-grandchildren. _J , Wendell and JarJan Blamires and Jim anil

'■ I • c-10 Timos-Ncws. Twin K.-Iils,nils, Idaho Thursday. SoplomtxTiber'2 2.1994 ’ selves \woFRElofses!ofthei fleet ■ oyers prove had • D081 ises during th e Pe>eleliu cam paign hedgehogs wasvas fired — with more •- " - - * = been designcd tn 1941 butJt the first' USI idicating something had in Septem beber, 1944. . c.xplosions indic Destroyers (DOl aiullI Jcsir.iverli . ===* Eunits had not entered comim bat until - been hit. luies'laten a loud-under— *------____usojns-aU-^'iX'j^. I'llIV ill .4943— . -_ — - area and when these ran1 i out. she A fcw'minuiC! ' w orships in i1k- t .S,-Niiv> i e 4 I . S . ^ Destroyers dcmonstrai ijjefore lhe unlucky ihir- ai ion w as heard. A pool of turned her searchlight dn thelhe enemy, w ater cxjiWsion must miiiKTiuiN, many uses during the Pole loded on her starboard . tu :s of the submarine came :„r A,.K-.iai ■ a t The entire convoy o f 14 ba:jarges was .oil and pieccs ol When llic w;ir si.iiicil ii'f it W ar ^paign in September. 1944.D g a large hole in the ship. T to the surface1* cUcleariy indicating a kill. on IX-c. 1. I'l-H 111'-- ' S ^ N' a\y liail; provided their share o f she ll all power. Three crew- wiped w out. est losses to a DD o r Dl; ' f p Y Two .days later, in the eaiiarly hours Tlie heaviest 1 IXl ilcstrovL-rs in scr\icc. n :ntsofWorld\VarlI bardment b! missions during' lied and 15 wounded. impaign was the result ol before dawn. DE McCoy/ fReynolds during the camp ;i)!'.wliich l>ail I'ci'ii ciMiin;;,l,'n''-lLnii' ’■ l‘J4l-l‘«5 • sion si and were on call for fir , was towed to safety by b ire" rather than enemy , W adleigh w was making a solo run1 betweenI "friendly fire" Mhec Hire liesirm '-' throughout the. island ;troycr, the Benneti. and v royer Bailev was on niglii liK war. . 'W ------tn hid Sli ano.hcrd.-suo PeleliCi and G uam vvhen_n-its radar attack, Destroye crs were laiil ilnwn tin: m;j . - De.stroyer p Robinson cvci ished when picket duty offoff Peleliu. acting as a w ith .iver ;i .le-^ir.uer uri\jsual gun duel with some„c Ja p a „ « c spotted a' target that vanisl: reamiamciu pfDijnmi start- u 24 the Japanese tried to ; challenged. * An enemy .subihlifiarine! fighterdirectorttort '• - > . . ,p*ieJ In iliv: poaectiine re;i • tanks on Sept. 22. ^ mistaken for an enemy 7: Ycl even under coiidi- * Ji was badly sneak a largege reinforcement * de at 2,500 ' She was mis ^M K-rienee v:aii)cil in llK' lirilisli Cll ill l‘/.'7 : Destroyer W adleigh \v Sunar contact was made ' American figh'ters ami •.iriin.o m obilization. lime* ilc severing o f barges iptcpto Peleliu at night. DD gehogs was intruder by Ar tkhiini: li'c r-l-'.jai'. iUirmiMii” llie I'lisl damaged on Sept. 15 while yards and a salvo of hedge ifed. Nine crew-men were ■uiope. . u a . sill!, rci]rci|uircd lu take a design d el covering Edwards >-asis oni the alcn and opened > •r. The sec- heavily sirafcd. rn'r. >eaiM-rllie war .n l'u r. as a mine disposal vessel everything she had. fired, f followed by another, 6 .wounded. e.ui xl.iinai.l. . liuiii the lir.rir.i\vini:bo:ird to the buttle- a 3ff Kossol • Tire wfth e )losipnsand killed and 16 -wi llie oiitpiil <.|' Aiiu-rivaii . three minesweepers ofl red star-shells to light the ond c barrage produced cxplo ihiii-j -«li..ri ..1 'n^ii'- smolishcd a Edwards fired ‘.iluriiiy tlie war was ii.iilim iinplc. the l-ietcher-class FPassage. The DD had den . -.ineretiible. Iielpeil eiiuimi.iju.iivly In lliv l ur

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: n p Big-g^ a m e -^rifles-h v a i y - ^ withhauhter Buying a b ig 'g amne^rifle ei can b e com pll- cated. . • Hundreds of vanatuiations are possible for a hunicr seeking aI ctcustom rifle. But the, - gunman who wishesics to.'avoid this sm or- | gasbord approach carcan purchase a quality factory rifle ofT theeshelfatalpcal sl reiatl ■ V store. ■ ' ' H Here the. selectionon is simplified: rifles at thcse^sforcs lypicpically bear the most popular combinationsons of features, S till, th e b u y e r will w have to make a few decision^. • For a general big-g'amebig gun. almost WWV-5-. " _ . . ; ' ;...... anv of the popularr c:calibcrs from ihe .243 to the .30’sw ill do,/0 , A ''bcsl" caliber m ay be im possible to idiidentify,'but selecting' one of the popularlar calibers assures the hunter thai ammo0 w ill "be readily avail- able and often onn sisale sometime during the fall season. ■ ■ I L. David Hocklander Hunting ' ______^______

Consideration, shshould ,bc given to rc- coil. There is littleitle logic in getting bat- N 8. WOKKEWTVEOmo Tim—N«y«» H tcrcd by a .300D WV inchester magnum w hen a .270 W inchichcstcr is adequate, . Most ofthc rifleifies on the shelf will be boll actions - usujsually Ihe best choicc. Bolt actions are strstronger, safer, more rc- c c e s s I liable, and inhcrcnirently more accurate than lu n te ir s f i nL d su c either a pum p orr automatic.au S a g eB g r o iu s e h The lever actionion is popular with horse he mechanism fits well m isesi3y62% . riders bccausc the i lum ber shott (on opening w^ eekend ris( I a scabbard. B i r d n u mbers b are dowy n , b u t th e n i Buyers also musnust sclect a barrel length year. s;ige grouse lumieislers i(H>k-an average and barrel weightght. Tw enty-tw o and 24* By WiUiBm Brock . More0 on grousoj- D35 o f 6.1 hours to kill a1 biibird: last year, the inch barrels arc the usual choices, Times-News writer' hours-per-bird nilio was I The. shorter barrlarrel.s have tw o im portant' unier trips" over the ntnl harvest o f other gamcbirbird The number or"liuni» ------advantages-and-od-oniy-onft-minor..disad.------__ -jEROM E'--The«-wereere-slightlv-fewcr— incident i,vns-lTS94— 11 duringc a long day in the ‘'For those lhat wentIt out.01 it was fairly a role. may siill below'lhe long-ng-term average of “ I t 's bbeen awful hot and thai m; Smith said. In 1971. WHR • Held. profitable." Todd said. scouraged some hunters fromn ygo- 2.011 sage grouse. Sm Here arc otherher features to look for in Nature played a big rolero! in this year's have disci lid. some 4,719 birds wen:vcn: shol on opening y ' . on opening weekend." hc said, an off-the-shelfIfrifle: ri ing out or :rc in the high-3000s h i^ e r harvest figures, grouse season opened Sepl.nl. 1; weekend; totals were i • Recoil padad lo prevent discomfort ■c birds and they Sage g the'l970s.', , g "There were more h son will run ihrough Ocl. 16.i, ^The for several years in the o n th e range ancand'in the field. Even the were morc conccnmitedted because o f the the seasoi lg the "It looks like we'r;c're seeing a long- /inchesier can deliver a Randy Smiih. Fish majorityly of all birds taken during i ge grouse numbers." mild .243 Win dry conditions." said arc shol on opening wcekeikend. lerin decline in sage i ------punch-isJuuiJOlOO-grain deer‘loads are_ _ r.nm r wildlife biol')ioloRisi. “ Hunters season a ______Smith said, "W e’ve: IwIwcn well below the fired by a riflpin^fe-wcarl-ffB-tl-BhT' 0 wnicr or wheriJ Todd'siic 'liiFChlckTimduction-r : found them closc to v rail, hunlcrs shot 1.198 sasage long-lemi average lof • N.S, NOKKENTVEDm»« Tim—f»««» clothing. ,,, thcrc was someihinglg'green, { close 10 O vera Magic for ihe past several years."ye; > .•ivel studs. Buying sling grouse; ilin the Fish and Game’s Ma >'grouse Strut their Stuff ______« Sling swiv' regiort dver upciiiiig-weckcn-j.nJ T h? :ivt-*rivcrautt is > At to□pTrpalr^-malMagolgt t sw ivels and a1 slingsli IS easy7bUi lnstiillinp~ good bird season vaiiey n ■lire has been down in "We’tc due for a go istantially from last year s toialnial o f per hen. but the figure ing mating season. Randindy Smith, Fish and " the studs can be difficult. “ We came into the up subst: recent years, he saidiaid, adding, that ihis aurln odd said.______ne wildlife biologist, cradradios a sago grouse hen ------•-Scope-bQsesi-.CT-. I f il used.d b i x f c o„..F ^ I..0 nviT fmm 73H. Toti iiyiKr» year-r-talio-is-sliglulyhilv above the long- Gam< ;uccess rates went up. ilie Iiwuimj sndxampalgnr------m ake sure lhatIt thetl action has been drilled 1 a nice warm, dry As sue duriniiiJXISSnraFan'd^band lasl year and it wpx a itio dccrcascd by 4'6 pereeni.I. Tliis1 term average. and tapped fotil scopes< bases. bird raiii • A d ju stabble le trigger. A crisp, cleanan trigger can contiontribuic greatly to shooting 5_spirituuai mix ...... accuracy. nbingisis sport, trade-offs made in purchas- we, cliir xiiing than pumping iron, und . O nc o f the tra " For J< 'ascents to' il's more excili we lias morc than 500 first'a ing an olT-ihc-slc-shelf rifte is that stocks arcirc IWO books. "The Lowe )u to keep working oul. jazetlc Telegraph Lowe. 43. has written tw redit, and is atnong llie leadirJing Alpin- inolivates you u made to an indindustry standard designed to'o Colorado Springs Gaz Ice Experience" and "Climbu bing." and is fin- his credi •ht-and-fasl "Belweeni thoseUn extremes, we have ice , T fit'm bsf shootootersrvariatidns-are-noi loi------— eiimber-Has-a-Vi.^slsJnjln the movement toward nal.roclcclimbingJc.c climbing______IPRINGS. Colo.— . Jeff~is■jsRing up a th ird r’Evcry Cli is'on technically dirficiill rouliutcs■up^hc and-triiditional-: . ! available. COLORADO SPR he climbing expc- climbs c i. and the learning of the cratl. could be a "nQmbers" sion." si To communitatc the d's highest mountains. He'ss also* con- has ils tools, ai Nevertheless,ess. the stock warrants some Lowe very well coi rience and help promote: thetb book, hc has world's of Ameri- You’re like• a sculptor, working with thc Make sure it has sufficienicn' climber-his list ofif accomac plishm ents easily ri sidered one o in sp ectio n . Ma u l ifhc seems jusl a little pprepared a 1 1/2-hour, nier ice medium of ice,ice," he said. . . checkering toto j provide sure handling. At Ai would permii it. Bul i climbing, underneath il all. you lains. of rock walLs. of dissolve-image d slide ^Climbing is a ci lioneering "In rock din ...... - - th e sam c.iimnc..sccjhat c.. ihe.chcckcnngJ isI® in aw e o f tn o u n ta ir ’I need anything — noi even it’s becausc “ AmcrtCu’s - pprogram wilh a musical betw eeix an a tht h I e t iC new routes upup some of really don’t n not so sharpp aas to injure the shooter i frozen waterfalls, it’: lehow. that mighi be more artis- imbcr" has a vision. He bbackground. d e a v o r »he world's most III chai- shoes. Someho hand during rccrecoil. quintessential climb or sporting endc Icrent aspects of climbing might of climbing as far more . "Climbing is wildly di­ Toblcms. tic. but diflerci A n o th e r stcstock variation found o*'ot views a lifetime of e to one type of personality lhan of summits attained, of verse, % ranging from the and tlie spiritiitual.. '"K'LTd a major appeal more to factory modeldels involves the magazine than a checklist of eered, of'techniqucs rc- rock-climbing r wall al tlie n a i n s role in bringi:ging World another." ■Hunters^spcndend considcroblc time load new routes pioneer I hope it rema devoiing more cITort to writing local health club to the , I C up com petiilitivc sport Lowe is des ing and unloaloading.their rifles. A maga s - fined, o f first ascenisnis. . . ‘ Cling, but still climbs regularly I a competitive atmudc, culling c edge o f major Hi­ . that way.’' • ' clim bing to tlthe United and insiruclin azine with a floor plate which allow)ws “That takes on a ilorado. The Alps have been an cing in his officc on the malayan t Alpine asccnis. States, and ha;las been ex-' around Colon the magazineinc to be emptied from th Lowe said, relaxinj Lowe said. "I start from volvcd wilh area of particrticular intercst in recent years, a great convenience com atcmity house in Boulder, 1 !, Climber icnsivdy inve bottom is a { third floor of a fratei my own experience, and — Jeff L ow e, c ind develop- and he usualljlally manages ai least one trip to blind magtizinc which re . ‘Colo, ‘i f you’re jusljus collecting numbers. i ' the design am pared to a bl try to come to some type _ ~ ment of mouruntaineering the Himalayaslyas every year. . . - quires Ihc rourounds to be cycled throug“8" ' the quality of the: e?cxpcricncc doesn’t mat- i jnill goal, onc I’ve worked on for of understanding of ihe^^ ipmcnt and clim bing ge.u. “My ovcnill the action tor-rcmoval:tor ------te r------fiv-s’sim plyis—20*plus-yeHrs,u«rsr-is-to-dou)ne,oiLlhe_longesh ______cross between an athletic rewards cocrnypeDffer^’ For me. one olW aiiracluin! S o m e factoctdry rifies comc with syrjyn- “Climbing is a cr< expansive, ll niighl “For liful. mosi technically demanding :avor and the spiritual. I •L ow e's experience is cx variety of inierests lhatIt clim bing most beautiful ...... theiic slocks.ks. Though not as elegant s . . or sporting.endeav even be unparalleled in its.its v a rie ty ., ‘ th e v : rock-and-iceice-climbs on a handhil ol thj: nthctic versions arc ver iat way.' -. . k'es." he said. wood, synU hope it remains that Hc liegan climbing arotround Ogden. Utah, serv es, iniveling. the worid’s higheghest peaks." he s a id ., , .. . . for hunting under adverserse “l ean see the tim e com ing w hen 1 won i-- In Ihc H im alayas, it’s the tr.i practical fot • as a child, and with his faifather and brothers. “ In ' :r ie n c e . th e W ith a long loii record of success behind- 1 and deserve consideratio: ere in- the upper pyramid of T e to n by the age of differfereni cultures you exper conditions ai ‘•o".- need lo be out ihere had climbed ihe Grand Te vorld. On ihe • him. Jctl Lo\Lowe is a good bet to jjieet thal uce \Veight and have bee’ccn climbing, but thele tthings you gain from a inds you make around the wo . They reducc 7. He's been climbing’ ono rocks, ice and friend; g o f fitness - - feoal, ing are worth communicat- ’ wallU in il the gym. it's the feeling credited withMth reducing felt recoil, lifetime of climbing snow ever since. W ith thesik1 to cm ergeiicies in isolate and-havc a i jured lay silently in the w. Wilderness Medical Associ- ■ D etails w ere skesketchy, but ii was clear lhat :cas that are hours • or evenn days - from starfiiiembc i- briefed ihe half-dozen^ •‘victim“ s’.’ about the area^ s are taught lo ales drawsivs ion a corps of about 70 profes- ■ some campers werewe injured, perhaps sen- n,'emergency room, siudcnls ; ic sim ulated emergency. FalteFa blood and olhcr an ,ei eliitive lo iheir sionals whowin leach \nirious courses when ously. >yiihin minininutes. a 12-member rescue jisess sicns imd svmptonis rei al makeup were apjilicdi to m ake ihU injuries asser r ireatm em ac*. iheir scheduledules pennit. . . . „ , )2 • ' crew equipped1 withw emergency medical . ellccrreetonthehody. ihen tailor i iS ■ 0 2 seem more realistic, n S tu d en;nis ts have included Nalioftal Park S n a k e s gear w as on its wwa ay. , oriJingly. rs Rcscucrs and viclimsn s w ere students in a coriJ :re we pul ev- Ser\iee stalstaff members, mountain climbers, W alleye/e fishing D3 Guided by frantuntie cries for lielfi. re.-icuers 1 by Wilderness Mcdi- •■ "1 The sinnilaiioii^ are w hen i'des. oil exploration crews and even ccne. a^uaner-mile Irom thelie 23*day coursc offered b; I eljjiince lo test river guides owdolptiins D35 3 arrived at the seen )ol that teaches people er\r\'ihing tl together: They gel a c R ainbov Burn viclims screamed in eal Associates, a school heir skills in a situaiion wh,’hcre there's a , . Please I see SIMULATION/D2 34 nearest road. Bu n- of various medical backickgrounds how ui re- then S w amip p Safari OA - iigony outside their the tent while the other in-

' i - - , . ■ I )tw r22.1094 D-2 Tlmoj-Novrt. Twin Falls.,1)8. Idoho Thursday. Saptomtwi AndrusI sjets Natitional Gqnefisshing T T i i i i f i n cg^Flshini M ' » ■ fm igPay ear. President Clinton. 5-'' TlThe Timc*-Ncws •port. Last year, all 50 governc•rnors and morc than . issued similar procla- BOISE - Saturday is; Nt a tio n a l 30.0 m a y o rs iss Hunting and Fishing Dayy and this mations: . ndoorsman Morc thann isi9Sl million was pro- year’s them e is "Put an ind ear for wildlife conscr- " ■ ' L i l •in y o u r shoes - it’s no smallall feat.” vidcd last year lutdoor en* vation throughigh thc purchase of li- Hunters, anglers and out s and pcrRiits. Nation- thusiasts arc urged to inintroduce ccnscs. tags ar Q hunting, ally, hunterss arand anglers have pro­ neighbors and friends to supported laws to.cs- ' fishing and other butdooilor experi- posed and sup :ial hunting and fishing cnccs. tablish special proclama- license' fees,5. arida special taxes on In signing this year’s p to pay for conservation -tion.'^ti< Gov. Andrus continuelied Idaho’s e q u ip m en t to p 23-ycar tradition of honoring h programs. : proclama- 'i^Since thc1C 1 9 3 0 s .' A m e r ic a ’s hunters and anglers. The r have.contributed some -■ tion co.rhmcnds Idaho’s s]sportsmei\ sportsmen hav , as \vcll as time and la- and women for their cfforbrts on be-- S17 billion, as holf of wildlife ond contrilributions to bor. ConscrvatioiItion programs in Idaho , conservation. It deer. elk. wild turkey. This.year’s edition ofif N ational arc aim ed at d' 1 eagles, songbirds and Hunting ond Fishing D:D ay is c x - o tters, b a ld eo pected to receive widcspiiprcad sup- other wildlifefc sspccics.

?0- 5 photos ■••• \ Fish,] Gaiime seeks ■ i C “ ' . for Idahc©wildlife£ contest will rcccive cash prizes ^ The Timcs-Ncws W inners wil and Avill b e notifiednot the week of Oct. ihoiographs will be pub­ B O IS E - T h c entry dc;kadjine for 31. Their phoi lic Winter issue of Idaho thc Idaho Wildlife Photo0 Contesi is lishcd in the ' agazine. A st approaching. Wildlife maga free, and forms are avail- i Entries must bc reccnsivcd at the Entry is free h and Game ofTices. and. Idaho Department o f Fishih and Game able at Fish a if thc Summer and Fall is- . APphM headquartersJ in Boise on)n or bcforc in copies of th uho Wildlife. Photos will' Oct.* 17. Photographs musust be taken sues of Idaho Bozeman, M ont, last month.m These birds < cd if a self-addressed, emoon fishing on tho Matifladlson River, west o f B in Idaho; only amateurs; mayi enter, be returned American White PePelicans spend an aften I ivclope is enclosed, •An amateur is defined1 as5 anyone stamped cnvcl jhout southwest Montan;ana this time of year. ■ I c information, call Linn are fo u n d th ro u g h c grossing less than Sl.O.000 a year For morc ii 208) 334-3746. ------I from photo sales. Frcnch at (208 F&Gplams]puhlicc^hearing^ j a k managers counter that a b r e W ildlife ma G i v ie s n ai k e s J T h e T im cs-N cw s deer populatiilations are cyclit - ris- ■ falling due to natural BOISE - Thc Idaho10 Fish and ing and fal! 1 h u m a n s ,i arc beyonu human con- i l m a y b e d e e p l y i n gg r a i n e d i n Game Commission will11 conduct a forces thal ar : Fear o f tlt h e a n i m a l i: public hearing Oct. 5 in Boise, trol. u reduce the one needsi forfi identification, sincc pute has escalated to thc I other hand, lust is conjuredJ campi in a c!caring..you s then hold its quarterly mcelingr on Thc disput B y Rich U n d cra On the ot ill expose it- there arc no other poisonous snakes e same manner, but wc’rcL* ichances that a snake will O ct. 6 and 7. p o in t th a,t t somesi sportsmen have Thc Spokesman Rcvicw;w up in the.s in the W eit. st.: Lundburg said, J the resignation of Fish 1 to tame those impulses, se lf to get in yoiir hair." e Tentative agenda topipics include demanded th expcctcd to y the Wilder- "Tryingg Ito capturc or kill thc ybc it’s time to give snakess Guidelines supplied by n changes to game bird1 rreg u latio n s an d G a m e: DirectorDi Jeny Conley, SPOKANE — Rnttlc!Iksnokcs have So mayb •gcst that peo- s n a k e is jusjust asking to get bitten ness Mcdicinc Cenlcr suggi and pro p o sed w in te r fcifeeding poli- The publiiblic hearing is open to ulwuys been billed as,s o occupational a break, ountry should again.” he: said.sa led chukars in the Grandee pic heading into snake cot anyone witlvith issues or,concerns hazards for those of usus who^ worked 1 hunted such -as high- T hc gospcipel of snakebite treatmentIt cy. fthc commission’s atten- md Snake River breaks forir w ear sensible clothing, su Winter feeding has; bI e e n a h ot w o rth y o f th on mnchcs in Montana.Q. Rondc and ng pants. This has changedcd frequently- ' i ill bc held in the Fish and fore 1 saw a rattler. Then inn lop leather boots and long 0 topic in recent years, pparticularly tion. It will t By seventh grade, I[ hadho learned to years befor iiinely ignored "A few yeyears ogo. wc were told to ;adquartcrs Building Tro- ■ 1 saw-thrcc. Mv doR wasis odvicc^of course, is routir •g-in-soulhcm-IdahoJ.----- •-. _____G am e H cadc ------waich-for-thcm-at-rock>ck-pilcs-whcn ._onc.day._l nderstandably- packihc-snainakebite in ice,—L u n d b u rg - birds two ridges awajj. so '11 by river raflcrs, who lin'd lg S o m e Id ah o sportsmm i en are dis- phy R o o mn atal 7:30 p.m. w c were stringing upI babarbed wire. 1 chiwing bit Is even though said. "Now.w. it’s thought that packing 1 one snake for 15 minutes!S arc going to wear sandals i appointed that money;y collected Anyonec canc testify, or submit > dutifully seized everyI ofopportunity to watchcd o: rccrcation in in ice willil onlyc assure that the ven­ rommcnis. W ritten testi- thc slightest temptation to,0 they concentrate ihcir re ic from license fees - whvhich can be written com chop them into bite-se-sized pieccs without th •infested corri- oni spreadsds morc rapidly when thc some o f the most snokc-in n. spent on winter fecdinjng programs mony shouhould be sent to the Idaho wi^h a shovel. blast it. _ doB in Ihc- iccd.rcmonoved. If you leave il on. ----- “ hasn't pruduccU"an-n-abundance—Fish-ahd-Ga-Gamc-Commission. P.Q.------West. you can cauiause trostoite. ic of wildlife, particulilarly deer. Box 25. Boi;Boise. ID. 83707. tion one acquires w h ile w ' orking on a w h at 2“ 2 ‘Snakes don’tI't like to expose Among Folk remcmedies. such as electric _ ranch. I.never learmrned that rat- yeors awaS themselyeires. They like . the cen-, shocks, donlon’t work, he said; Apply- ■:------tlcsnakcs have no dcsinsire to ottack o r from -th tor’s other ing a loumi.miquct 'can cut off arterialai intimidate humans -- ajas long as wc ranch will wi the security/ ofi being under s u g g e s - blood floww iond cause loss o f a limb, leave them alone. ■ do to a guyIS'g'h, so m eth in g ...So S If you cainp . tions: "Cuttingg aand sucking can cause un- People w ho arrest thcthi urge to kill It migl ng. you reduce • B e n e c c ss:^ knifc ki wounds and infection1 I T qi? aiT^ laisiii ■ ■ every rattlesnake theyy sees eventually be anothiIther in a clearinc cautious of or possiblyiy even< put poison inlo a sore com e to understand thishis. , five yea tho chancesas that a snake where you inthercscucnicr’s mouth,” he said, “IT ®S[p[LaCBOg s Q ir a . | i But it’s a hard humIp p tto get over. bcforc I si ixperts are not recommend* ■ rau will exposese Itself to get . put your Most exp he • Magic Valley'ss ILargest Truck & In a long essay deal!:aling w ith pho- onothcr rs hands inguseofsif snakebite kits, such as the pair Facility , _ bios, nature writer Dav)avid Quammen tier, aal- in youour hair.’ when one produC'luced by Cutters, becausc ittt h 9 n Larger / cites research suggestinsting lhat ophid- though I sawss scmmbling recommend:nds slicing the wound andnd H • Specializing In of snakes; "is a two onin p ; out the venom . . • J g Cuts & Bnjrses iophobifl. the fear o f; : Lundburg, presidentt through pumpingot lighting-fast instinctt notn dependent rafting tririp ■ — F rank Li rocks, or ‘‘In thele panic of the moment. WS -Radio Dispatchched ------on-conscious-thcught-'ht-buuoperaiivc__dQwn— tl ------of-ldaho-Herierpetological^ciety. “ w—h -c -n —somcono-cci-coulislice-ncrvcsJDC-blQod. o d _ | M ^ __SeivlceJiucks :c.” Snake Rivj at thc sublim inal pace." _ moving vessels.”’ LiLundburg said. ' ■ • Large InvenlonDry of oors- ' ------■' < A ______'It’s rampant throug)ugh the human items on Howeverk-cr, the wilderness mediciner fin New Tires inrgD------;------uTcntly is researching the ef-. — • ■ racc. im thc ground, ccntcr'cutK >rlde ' :nsions o f snakes afi^d neviicvcr know w hen one will turn ss of the Sawyer Extractor,? a I I • Calcliim Chtorl' ••The phobic dtm cnsi ed. • D on’t m ove suddencnly when you fectiveness ■ ■ Hydroflotation!n Service ;hat eludes,easy up. Youu ssimply have to be prepared, dcvice that docs no harm be- t is a nhenomenon thai ____ hcap-a-ratilcsnakc!s rattlttlc. Locate the first-aid dc> m en said:— ^------physicallyillyand psychologically.------c li« solely'onsuction. i cxplanation."l3^mrnc for snake and carcfully movovc aw ay. causc it rclii I w hich su b jects T he RcRocky Mountain Ccntcr for ir, it looks as though the .dc-'ic-' He noted tests in w ms • Don't disturb or trtry 10 capture “So far, ;trodes and mon- Wildcme:Tiess M cdicine in Boise w arns •ht bc cfTcctivc if it’s appliedicd \ R y f i ' were fixed wilh electro are thc snake. T his is pcrh:rhaps thc most vice might i m s T . while pictures people to recognizc that snakes are I minute of the bite," Lund*id* s j S itored for anx'icty w sh. com m on cause o f snakekcbites. . within a n: . i h c m ^ ______more likeikcly to bc found near brush, were flashed bcforc.ihe :es If you’re bitten, thehe ccntcr.says burg said,d. guns and frayed' rubbish,h. rock piles, cave entrances de- ... - "Images of handgui you should move'aw.way from thc Thatmeincans one must carry thdde- I I electric wiring, whichich arc certainly and swan'ompy oreos. to relax. A void vice; it wcwould bc useless if lefi iiut at covers just about every:ry snake’s territory. Try to or Tractor R(Rep o irs^rt fear-relevant to modlodcrn humans. ‘•That ugs.that could vehicle ana m ile aw ay from the action, ' Truck■( ^ou look in Snake River coun­un- taking alcohol or dru{ ______do n ’t hold th e ir condonditioned cm o- ploce ypu if tests doctors "But ncnowadays, wilh impfoved/ed aid Fnink-Lundburgr presidente n l— camoufiagc-rcsults.of. tional power as longng as sp id cr'an d try'.’’'said thc wound and trans(MrtatTation. the most'accepicd'ad:ad:— W » r ------Idaho Hcrpctological Socicty.ly. m ight order. Cleanse th snake im ages d o.” htcsa e s id . o fth e Ido rest medical fa- vice is siisimply to get to a hospital m m t snakes don’t like to exposeose go directly to the ncarei So perhaps our irrairrational anxiety "But si w here cfTc;fTcctive treatmenl can be ad* :lvcs. They like the secuntyI of cifity. over snakes is naturaural. deep in o u r themselvi thc rattle .is all ministeredred.” Lundburg said. under something. So if you^ou Seeing or hearing th DNA. b eing ur ■ A M I I V Times-News mm nt m ttm e nowSKCfovtf loO20tounons\ m f l T w . Simulaiation___ ------’ ; " A cisc to determine wh.ihat w en t w e ll Clasasslfled can fill Continued from D1)1 the mostost serious injuries, mbers of thc rescue teamam ond where improvcmenent was need- ^ FBI and Drug Enforcbrccmcnt Admin- Memb every need p la c c d a : bandage over Checks'ks’ ed. ■ • istration agents. itin- Johnson, w ho worksks w inters as an cd” campcrs. Dan woundi lito stop thc bleeding. Contm- O fth e six "injured” monitoring his vital signs> asns assistant ski patrol direircctor in Bozc- ^ ^ Chceks of Nashvilh'ilic, Tcnn., was “?Hy nerally pleased ^ ^ eriously hurt.-HiS' his. cotrendition. w_o.rs^cd. thc>hey man. Mont.. was gem ------am ong' thc m ost seri< ;ed for spinal injury,orid prc-pre- ‘ with'the'group’s pcrforbrm ance.— ^------lung had collapscdd vwhen his chcst cheeked id fallen short. ■ ^ L - H l to transport him up a sharpI inin- If the students hod m m was impaled .by aI bibranch, causing communicaliiig_ ___ ,____ 10 the n carist road.------__ _shc-said. it.was in cc the chest cavity to fillfillwlthair. ~ re’s w ithin the group, assigjg ning priorities :nc. instnictor Fay ‘Theic t tension level is high. There ; In setting the scene ;uch difference between thisthi; and ollocoting rcsourcirccs. A paiiftnt IL & = . Johnson sprayed waiwater on Checks’ n°‘ aid. .who should have bc(icen among thc q i s b B 1 appear to be in anf “I «rc’al rescue." Gormlcy said sk in so h e w o u ld a] :n we hear back from studenicnts first evacuated was oni)nc o f the l ^ t to shock. A lka S eltzerT wwas applied near "hen ' [ sit- bc transported out. - & u d e ” s ' s p o r t lulotc bubbling, a who havlavc been involved in a real sit "“ T jiL S thc wound to simult 1, they tcll us that it was prett;rctty But there will be oother drills be- signal to rcscucrs thaithat air w as escap- uation. t nish the coursc. ^ ■ T m uch1 tlthe way they had learned•d i it fore the students fini; .. . . and m ore practicc. inuesl /cry realistic."said here” Contit "U’s definitely vcr^ I impressed with _ avings ; in- And Johnson was ii Fall Sd in College student . As ththc rcscucrs tended to thc in Checks, a Bowdoin < instructor Johnson roamedi thcth how much thc siudcncnts had learned * A d u lt Sski l Package . who took the course•sc iduring his sum- jured. ir that in their firsi two week;:ks. B f C p ncrcase thc likeli- area wwith'a video camera tha ) Coyote Skis ^ mer vacation to incr rded students assessing.anand "It’s a pretty dranamatic learning Ykkima ’ VehicI c l e hood that he wouldd bcb hired by Out- rccordc curve.” shc said. "Thchere’s a lot o f in- S a • Alpimline CQ Boots ^ trcatmgng wounds. . nsive time frame j^, ward Bound. e videotape was played bacback form alion in an intens R oof .Top C arriT i e r s . • S a l o mion o r 577 Bindings C h e e k s ’ s ilc n ccc c when thc res- , The > 'here and you really noticcicc th e im provci 1% ^ . • •SoScott Poles .sed a sh a rp co n - ater thathal day in the classroom whci :m ran d staffTC%nevtfed'the exci•xcr— ment;’^-. -. - ■ - ...... 0Js .For Ski's &-Bikes ■ - U — ^ ------• - M o uunted-&-Tuned n i ------— trnst to-the scrcamsim s o f th e n earb y SlSdtnis “ - 3 ^ — | t l burn victims, butut students were ----- t aware that those mmaking thc most r Sagee B asin ,■* noise ore not alwiIways those with o « * 3 h | Shootinglg P reserv e 2 0 % < 4 9 t /or Troubles? i r f FACTOIrO R Y ^ S e c l u d e? d f/ ^Peaceful ' AUTHORPRIZED ^ lilting ScuHoii BTON & AJk . Bird Huiii , v ; RTS tELCO ■ \ i August 15t!5lh - AprU 15th " Y o u r Total Ski &ft S p o r t s S tt c o r s " m . s h a v e r sSERVICE • ///»/ SANDY BKACG 'Af ff- .-JEFKorSA E BBlue Lakes Maiin • 733-2000 ia):i2-M282 V Summer Houours: Mon-Fri. 10-7■7« Sat. 10-6 • Clososed Sun. ■' J ® IBaaBBBBBSaBBiaB!aBBBBBBBBBaBBQB I . ““““““““ * ■ ■ . Thufsday. Soplotniitnbof 22.1994 Timos-Nows,i. TwinTv Foils, tdat^o D '3 Feathterg hoi»ld cluees to saage gnouse pW a l l e y e ffishing imiproves f ^ I Ibe'nmes-News a s s a iIm l on decliiL in e I UMAflLI^A.'Ore. (.\l’)’) — The such seductive nannames as Rippleiails. . HflvP-ynu.cvW.haggcdj-saf A -Uoii.un— Walker______• inornuig m Iii v\.»s i>nl,' .»lu >• in u im IhVi— —U* and wondered how old it it was. or lj ^ promise above McNar^' Datiatn on the HJadebaits and RiKkRix Walkers. whclhcr i_i w-as male or femalmale? .There 2 f Columbia Ri%er when 44-;l-vear-'old Hut even wiihIII) all'tlic high-tech are simple ■^ys to find out. ( fishing guide 1-van Davisis'pointed - lKH^pla. Davis s;iid^lid 'the most success- By examining ihc wingsIgs and tail - ' ^ ^ 0 1 ^i.tp_.entice wallevv - — • • ■ ------iiiis K 'ai out V'!' a sheiieredI ccove and . lul s ta p le , used, ti feoihm. biologists can quickilckly figure ' into ihe'fry in'g paii . opened the throiile. trom the w ater inii out a bird's age and sex. Thcrheyuscthc ^ iiighlcniwlers. The 2.'-fooi jei-boat pojHipped lip one o f the oldest infonnation to estimate howow well dif- iiiul skimmed ilw yold-lkvk':ked w ater XValleyes love v fcrent populations of sagec ggrouse are like an aluuiiniiin b.illerina,a, . T he C oluiiibiiiibia wide and . faring. _ • "We call ihis. ihe Urcreen Can windless, andll bakedb; under a hot A sage grouse wmg hasis bothb short e ;lie trolled silver blad: is said as lie anarched the midday sun as he feathers and long ones. Thcrhere are 10 ^ liling woniis near the lx?.ii arui'iiid and cut the ihrihroaty ro'-lr ed spinners lailin long feathers, o r primaries,. oron thc outer 6 ~ Jinalilla River. lir Ihe engine Hear a greceen river- nioulh o f the Uin;i (back) edge of a wing. TheTie primaries J ^ 2 fish."D.iviss;iidaslns elianiiel buoy, “ 7 ^ * T h e re 'sa fish, are numbered from one to0 1i10. starting' ' ; ; • Dav is. who ow ns andd operates ’ nul began to bend from the tip. o f the wing. water oflhe Columbia ' C oluiiihia River (iiiide Service Si o f In ihejie'-’P Juvenile sagcgrousc (lessless lhan o n e ' “ Hennision. is a unique breed;b Me River, walleyeses fightll like a ling cod ' year) still retain their numbcnbcr one and . ■■■ 9 ' ■fhe sealed denizens __ has fished for walleyeve on th e in saltw ater, flii ‘ two prinmrics. Juvenile prinprimaries one shake, ihcir ugly heads Columbia since the lOftOs,s, ,■' lug. pull and slial and rwo are pointed and sligislightly faded. il ovx'r and they slide •'Back then nhere wereiren't many until they roll o and their edges are often spcspeckled with > people who fished lor w aileve . inio a net.' • tan and white. Another juverivcnilc feature bids for fuvtlotirare noi ■ ' / ■ everyone fished rfor salialm on'iind • Their brief bids is that primary thrw is usuaisually shorter splosive rcsislaiice ot.ii sleelhcad." Davis s;iid. the frantic. CNplo than primary t\\ o. 1 m 3 S S ^ 2 s * ^ the uiisloppablc power : - -Hui aiiadronious lisli nuluinlK-rs are sieelhead. v)r the . the primar>- ( , What walleyes l:iek in , , ■In adiilt sage grouse, th ilw in d lin g i. esp eciallyIv on llie o f a ehimwk. Wl n in color and feathers are moro uniform ir Columbia, and people'arare turning lenaciiy. they malmake up foV in taste. primaries, one and two havhave rounded )inioii..w;;ineye ;ire ihe toward ihe.niore abundaJam wiirm- "In my opinii • tips. If prirnaries one or twotwc arc being fish III fresh watei." • water llniiy p?ey. best e a tin g fisl lers (moiling). s he weighed the thiul ' replaced with new feathers • U) the piisl vouple o f yivears. wall- Davis said as lie .fish oflhe d;iy. the bird is always an adult...... HI eye fishing lournanient>us offering and largest- .fisl Adult males and femaleslies can easily delicious ;uiyway you 10 J B f l iliousaiids o f dollars in prizes p have ••They’re dcli joking at thc < ihem. bill I like to .just be distinguished by look liired fishermen from aiaround the want lo eiH>k llu small feathers underncaticath the tail. ' \ r Northwesi to towns likeke Um^itilla bread •em andid ftfry 'em ." H 1 tipped with “ 1> speeies of fish, from These feathers arc all ti ;ind .lloardnKiii. fhese ananglers spe- N early 20 sp las a base that - Mal8lie Feniale almon. erviisc the depths white. Ifthe white tip-has eiali/e in eaiching the bbron/e fish slurgei>n to s;ilm le feather, the inbia River looking for goes straight across the f w ith spiked leeth and1 hig. t night- ofthe Columbi bird is a m aid. I f the whiwhile extends _. morsels to eat.ll. VWaileve are dilficult to .• vision eves. i<;e thev hug the boitoin . ■ down the ccnter o f thc feat!eather, the bird .Manufacturers of srspecialized ' catch because t i - .during the ilaylinie. . ■ is a female. boats, exotic depih-fiiiderlers. scanners like magnets - ,d at you have an . lluttxsaoni eourtaiy ouse hunters usually see r legal on ihe Columbia whether this bird su( f sage grouse can be dedetermined by 'road- goods stores are bristlingng wilh gaily w alleye is leg; hatched a brood of chick:icks. If prima- often largeger than the older femaleslies. The age and sex of i i between the wings off aadults (illustration colored walleye luress thal boast River. ry one or two is molting,ng thc rcmalc |ng'theirr tife ath ers, w hich reveal si!signincant differences k didn't bring off a brood. 1 jvenlles (illustration B)...... three.^oui^or-five are-n" “TiImiFino1o^>triHt'nirorbibird'popula— — 1* = * =^-~* liiim'liaWPLy ^ ^ ^ ------1 was successful. b e largocvlhalhan adult females. C sage grouse in usiMhcse techniques lo titions hy contribuling a s;i Here aro some otherr h(helpful hints; You can wing io Wing barrels and chirheck staiions-. Most birds you shoott willw be juve- leam the sexse? and iig[c of sage grouse ,v DEDUCTIBI . I You can also help 1'ish and, llIhis hunting season. j ^ d u c tibli niles. and many juvenilenile males will you bag. Yo

i attract I SAVE! d B e m . a t I W eeds,5, debris r # l 2 BERTS ■ s a v i r i W o b o b i M fe [ ^ ADTO•O BODY I rainbo^)w dolphhin fish ■ ■ H H B (I k ! ' • ^ j i rtion you're missing?", SAVE! By Stew Waters • bird actii Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sententinel Houghtalinging said. M His dayy began .iround 7:30 a.m. in j n~| ||j I c Bay. where Houghtaling % B t F m a 11/15W _ MIAMI — It’s a bigbi] ocean out Biscayne I : T m i i £ xl-pilchards- frojn- the.bQW _af_ there, espccially'when-yjryou’rc'looking- casi-neiled-i bol open fisherman.' When for dolphin. his 25-fooi \ -...iwwiHfTBnriffH! 0 baitfish were swimniing in Most South Floridaia anglersa catch some 200 t ,ell. Houghtaling ran offshore ' Florida rainbow dolphinrtin (the fish, not thelivewell ------ihe-mammal).by-weedlinillinM or nomini! in M agicc Fingers, I named after the rgcd"invenl(iil by his father.------debris. Lately, they’ve/c Ibeen catching vibratingbc Fere six miles off when •, dolphin around abandonconcd Cuban rafU We wei h i from the Florida. Houghtaliialing saw some other boats • that have floated up froi ; a large patch of weeds.. He . Straits. T h e obj’ects'att■ attract'baitfish, workings ip and peered into thc clear which attract dolphinI seekingsei an easy pulled up water, butIt saws; only baitfish. When a few . M mcAl...... ory casts with a white jig pro-y K M Trouble is. a floatinging board or raft exploraiory ilgas )m one mile to 30 ducednohi) hiis. wc resumed ourrun. ^ ;f natural could be anywhere from ' At 12 miles off*f -' 1 ^ .m iles on'shore. a . * 1 . ^ shore. Houghtaling S S 0 Jlrf tiny needle in a Trouble v . Is, a floatlItin 9 stopped the boat ■ [ladn’t beeen vast. .blue board or raft coul U l d and looked ihrough;h '• . i M m haystack. T hat’s B his binoculars in why one of thc | here, b e anyw here froi ' a ll , d irectio n s, g i S f Q i i^ailable h most important one m ile to 30 millilies Nothing. He ran a dolphin-catching « y ______mile and repeated f - U a ------diVicesTJirCapr------^offshorora-tlny ______in ’t ' the routine. SliTTrn Vive would) Mark Hought- needle In a vast®*i nothing. Anoiher jUng*® boat is a__ blue hayatack.k', miic, another care- pair of binocu- - fill look. This time, ■ liave15^Ight fill lol o rih in g s if Houghlalitaling saw several small birds "You miss an awful ing^bo^som e weeds. We^e you don*t""use—I-ihcm ,— -said_swoopjni [ M l I lis propelirty;’ over, but saw no fish; so we M th \ Houghtaling. who fishcishcs out o f Black drove ovi farther offshore, ■ - Point Marina in sosomhcrn Dade headed fai Duringng the next stop. Houghtaling County. thc lalc of how his binocularsars Binoculars - notot on ly h e lp related th . r v >ards and rafts that helped1 him h save a raft filled with Houghtaling find board Tift - " ' J e otherwise: they Cuban refugees.rei H e’d spotted the raft he might never see o ; his stop-and-search dolphin ”Wc always wanted natural.gas.nai also tell him whethcther an object is during h: : and couldn’t believe it wlicn he Hr ' i for in a lol ------j#orth-invcsiigatingJg If Houphtaling routine ar ■ I B B H O n e o f Ithc things wc looked fc sees birds hovering overov or diving' by saw peop ' f o r o ur :new home -was.thaLlhei h e .p r o p e r ty ______ic secs splashing, the raftertc ^ V lln c . gave them food and the object, or if he s vater. and stayed wiih them until h a d natiatural gas. chances pre good ththat dolphin are fresh war iig around in hope the Coastlasi Guard arrived, there. Thc birds hang ,re. ' M s left over by doi- Final!ally, 18. miles offshore nstalled a high cfficienc;;ncy fumacc. of eating thc scraps Ic italing scanned the horizon with " W c m phin, who oflen chuihum thc water as Houghtal I is the main hcai_so.urccrce for our his binoinoculars and saw o few small w h ic h i they feed on baitfish: at 180 degrees - his binocularslars ^ H i I W e've even run riaiuraural gas to a h o m e . Finding birds cann bbe as difficult as birds al )ris. Time and again have a1 bbuilt-in compass - and a lone e space healer. I spendid ai lo l o f m y finding floating debris, : bird at 270 degrees. He headedded during a recent outinjting. H oughtaling frigate bi BH fl. timcdcJoing various hobbies; oio u l th e re . d s with his binocu- towardd thet frigate. Thc fiash of neor was able to see birds ■ md yellow beneath the bird indi- lars that were hot)t apparentn to thc blue and caicd Ihalhai it was thc right decision, " W c jjust u love the com fort and fed of gas naked eye. ughialingjmmediaicly hooked; Is are.dosc.J'll see . Hqugl . ' i . . . W calsohavcagaswauvatcr heater, a — ------"Even-when birds o in o f about 6 pounds on a Jig; Hi them with the binocul;iculars and someone dolphin i loihes dryer, and w c ran•an a gas line ...... I didnM ev en sec dcposiic-iited thc fish in a coolcr as mon .will say. ’Man, I d lin surrounded the boat..______to3 (our dcck for a barbccui:cuc and the , . ------tljem.’-S o.you.canjmimngine how much dolphin i ------f u tu re .installation of a gas-fir-fired hoi tub." ' T’S W t ' TockJoooK.mMi>nTwlnFall5.1 lavesmuLiskie froto illQg£alhamrtitiering ‘Hero’ lazed bv the number of S J B r i l d - I j t ltem ftom-t^-banks.-they-6U Lte^acts giondi fiSKeriesTTianagf—the cre.---s9rds-idda:‘;we- ...... _ w ad in ------:------^— Chi i.poot,-ilicn— fi*ih tinwn ihcrg. >cine net aerpsa a eheot h igh p 1 ihe shal- took muskipss frfrom several pools. i ...... •a!'He feared ainateurs sicslowly herded f\sh .toward i CHICAGO — Heroism ccomes in about the idea. know "we leftft ssome decent fish m tl more harm tathe fish lo>low& ^ ^e didn't eypcct to get . big and,little packages, fron:>m risking might do even i . They captured 12 muskieies in two there, but we d saving a by trapping tmdJld carting them-aroHnd. ■ amp Sl lives in forest-fires to si rse fish were 9; and'10 cb;days -1 the largest a 4S-inchcrX wilh a 3- them all.’’ at Swa : said none of the recov- lg a bunch Some of these a snagging Undmeiersai of wild pigs that trotted buddy's ^uc hide. Or just saving ipproaching the long- in pointed to the vast array for breakfast. A sable antehtelope sent Simmons pc pools. Conservation co;op-Hanlc hc buggy bounccd over a P ° tour guide Paul Simmonsns shim m y- o f flora as the Frazier was appalle^whenen he hap- ' pitted track that winds ing u p a cypress ire e i. limcstone*pit 'pened across a pair of n m m m ' rsh. prairie, s'awgrass and ' P'^ Ironically, the tamest>t n an im al W thVough marsh taped a knife to a pole so-ih • R E P A IR - He explained the plants’ SALES • SERVICE • R the 2.000-acre Scminolc-o^•-owned and hammock. He stab the huge fish. IH X V ia O K T O U H IS MIUMUIRWIISIU uses to animals operated wilder- Frazier busted the .men EPAIR FOR - and humans. OMPLETE IN-SHOP REP, ness preserve 45 (|| tracked dow i. a n e ’er-do-% If you soo any big'9 Wax myrtle miles west of . _ bought a snagged 46.5-incich edition o t berries, hc said, F inancing Fort Lauderdale log>gs, be careful nol for S50. and had his pict arc used to make ? r O Available is an endangered lished in local papers ass the legal I to kick'them. baybcrry candles. "■ O n All FIdrida panther y conqueror of a 25-poundid muskie. * The Seminoles ^ n a m e d O p a l. • . They -■ might Just Frazier impounded thec fish and W eld ers sell the low bush- Raised in captivi- kick |( you back.’ show ed it to a group o f meiicn at Jim’s > . 5 ’* cs to landscapcrs ty, then donated Guns ahd Gear in nearby SShabbona. in southem Dade ^ — I T W I KIN FALUS - 733-95» 5 S 3 to Ihe Seminole Some were stirred by F ms, County - where, i . industrmiAHMiOICAlCASU F aax: : 208-733-9564 tribe. Opal purrs — Paul Slmmon5 • rcport'that up to 30 musiiskies were f i C o ll - 7 3 3 - 9 S S 3 o,r r 734-ltf«o7 lide H u r r i c a n c DE« SAIES fllEASEJ A fter Hours trapped below the dam in tlthe creek. • • CYUNDEI and rubs her facc to u rg u id Andrew ripped ilDE TW IN f=/FALLS against the wire , One was Aaron Sands, a part-time •SAFETYIITEdUIPMtNT OUTSI out dccorativc ■ 800-427-807> 7S ______fence enclosing n'shing guide and collegirge student •FIREEXTXmCUISHERSAliStlStllVICE T - 8 n. Persimmons, swamp J? her habitat pen when herhei handlers vegetation. rganized a r cabbagc palm roots arc froni ” Shabbona. He org approach. , apples and" c posse to rescue the fish. Not just another kitsehj;chy roadside eaten by the[le om nivorous w ild pigs, P* attraction,'Billie Swan/amp Safari Simmons sai(iaid. offers the' usual alligatorlor wrestling 5}wamp SaSafari has installed spe- s full o f grain to.jninim ize a n d a irb o a t rid e s as wcwell as the cial feeders fi y f t g o e i ! - j R i digging in thCground. unusual: ecc-to u rs o f soisome ofthe the pigs’ di nu* * ’ lllpginB aH ns most remote Indian landsds iin Florida: Cypress barkirk and sabal palm leaves ____ hunting- expeditions jo.stj'.stajk tropj?X are used forbr the constraction of the CHQUlA BIUk«0« ' H T _* ’Tnfdemark-cfiickcc-huts:— boar and exotic fallow, siksika and axis Scniinolcs’ ti men make an aspirin-like , deer; ovemight accommomodations in Medicine mc y^O jm ja/e/uaiuf- I A : ' cypress-hewn chickec:e huts sans pain reliever'er from the leaves of the willow. Simmons said, M l 3 0 electricity. silver leaf wi scraOaas .• have the impression wc do T h e p r e s e r v e w asI cicreated to “People ha’ W s . m m r O ’Aleo®* I Prices accom m odate anim als oveover people. voodoo,” hele said.s “But w e have many ^ST O B E «««=“•“'* ;dicincs. The chants and . t ^ n r W E ’ Swamp buggy trailails carved herbal mcdi I Good . through the cypress swampsv and prayersareju:just asking a blessing." dog fcnncl lcaves arc used scrub habitat have spared■ed the largest Dclicaie dc P E E R L E i K ^ J I Sept 23 uito repellent and outdoor * trees, so owls and hawksks can< nest ii; as a mosquit tissue, Simmons said. Sap y ( ® * the high oak boughs, andam d eer can bathroom tis; FAUCET«I |s I through trangler fig is flavored wilh eat the palmetttf leaves,»es. I f h ik e rs from iKc’strai :hcwed like spearmint gum. W Kitchen “ | S e p < 2 9 ' want to explore on foot,ot, they must sugar and chc I ' 1 slough-slog. An overhe;rheated boar, Billie Swawamp Safari opened about indle • caught in a trap for tranransfer to th e 18 m onthsrts ago to d iv e rsify th e | y ™ ^ enience . hunting -preserve, •is is released Seminole triitribe’s economy, according ^ ..64.95‘L in ! • ■ TNVO ‘ i W ------becausc-thc-guidcs-fcaicftr his hca» __^ Jim jny/ McDaniel,f director o f' ^ 1 T \ . 5 9 ia'pKrThe-separatc-3-,000— ...79.95 iPg> C will fail during the six-ix -m ile 'tru c k wildlife arid^ i-ypress Hunting Adventures ...7 9 .9 5 ^ ride. i acre Big Cyr Alligators are ubiquiquitous and hasbcenopaipcn less than a year, Chrome Clear Handle Ul^ntoiy i have'so many stereotypes o f W I I a m o n d F' iS a l e M. I rarely mcdnvenienced1 f All Solo PricM Abo'LbovoALSO W hite.... D90HK Itb:i5. SM im 2C.45!68 ’' L I ‘ gators when the tribe; startsst ofTering about it. We brought in the exotici y p y Como W llh K F«cto« B o n o ..... ) 8 . 8 9 M Is that lace the animals to make it interesting. It's H . 7 9 .. 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galS 'L egals\ s _ _ : : ...... Legals-Legj ■(3 AL NOTICE LEG/:GAL NOTICE EGALNOTICE LECEGAL NOTICE LE(■EGALNOTICE LEC EGAL NOTICE LE( I ICE TO CREDITORS LEGAL NOTICE LELEGAL NOTICE LEC INC Successor' To Wh/hoffl it May C o r t c ^ : . NOIICE leg a l NOTICE ■ U Ik . SWto Savings B ^ IN< » Mattt)rol Ita Estato med.-Claims mustbe f^E,IE B M ' Bank, Trustee to TITLE * . OnT»Thursday, t t a 6 * day, I n tto M iBtions ol the COM- barro TRUST COMPANY, an of Oct 1994, S nake of: CITY O F HAGERMAN CA!CASSIE MARIS L B ^ k-AINT and ethter do- proseesentofl both to ttw un- Anyly ’p r ^ t s a g iin st ap* • * ,sr:s?id« 5 ? .3 ival of the proposed merit Idaho corporation. Riverr iStorMe wUI seU'tta UURIElFU ELW AlXra o n se s yoo m ay dalm . „ >rsior>od a t th e addross p ro v i D ocoasod ' 1d04 N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y I'm* n o e m ust b e filod with 1 9 8 8 ^Richard I. Sdiraft - perso MUNICIPAL WATER SYS- N O 3 . Your signature, n ^ m g ir^ lc. OeportnwU ol |396 NOT.5TICE IS HEREBY TEMIMPBOVEHEfJ-S Gl\G IV EN T h o t'th e u n d e r- iddros* 3- and tolophono tttoO .cordi of Twin PaTls ^Vee President 1 saiboc rEN That the under- tor Rosoorcos. 900 N. Roco s S t EOFIDATO) . . . j u d j c j ;;WATER^0I|TOBUTK5N-..M^sioned -has-boon ap-. «dclumber. OR the sig n a^.- Zoo ^ nod has been ap- pointed Porsonol Ropro- A Y M R N ^ ^ n d rSno Dr., Idoho FaBs, ID Couni I^.Sr»a*ol‘C iialina addross ond tol> Rj^- 402. together with o THE- ited Porsonai Repre- sontotlvo ol tho above- ^ ORN 8 3 * 0 County of Twin Falls proper ADVERTI|EMENT FOR w ;,honT num ber o; your a t - BORJ On *ls 26ih day ol s^ . ii SSSiiative ol tho above- nom od o sta » . All porsons Pho y; R. E RAYBORN proloi io d ostato. An persons having claims agidnst tho tumey lor the Estate telonrS 5.g,’ir«3: PLY^ July. 19M , befe™ JT® itum. boolu. vleuom. ran»d Soparaio ioalod Bid* jor hav T ’^roofofTnaillngor^ A t^ } prottistanl must also 1 the undorsignod. ^am« ing daims against tho lhocon*lruclionoMho tosold deceased aro ro- .0 . Box 321 The^] y"'«S°HEpl.ilE"N° . SS d deceased ore^ro- 1984 Hagorman Wotor qui win Fans. ID B3303-W21 so r^ MADE THAT twy g r Pubfc lo and lof i&*epi red to orospnt thoir f f , the sato of Idahp.^* ^6, h DI#«rlbmton System, cla UBLISH: Thursdoy. ii'ysK'L”’'’'” " ’' 1ms with lour f41 lornoy. as dosignatod PUB keiW h ig g in s o n t h e Projoct will bo rocttvod by ™ epiombor 15, 22 and 29. R.Kt i^T>ft^lfeN°T”LY*R”E^ - SSip'r'n'C'i SK 5 2 "^ t pobliiawion^ Ws ^ ______Direc nths aftor thp dote of tho City ol Hagorman, wa To determine whether 1994 POSSIBLE FOR THIS « f'sale is made to en- tta firstfirst pobSeabon of this Notico or soid dolm s ,will T INTHE DISTRICT PU B ics or said dalms ,wiH Goodina County. Idaho.. be forevor ba^od. Clolms you yoi m ust pay a Idling fee li IIS liM righu of a Notio lN9 OW NER, at tho City bo irith your rosponso. con- CO E' lorever barred. Claims must oitfwr be presontod jSciALDISTRIcfoF n“ TLE COMPANY OF self-sl-siorago facility. The be tere Hd locatod at 110 W «t mu10 tho undorsioned ot the tact tac th e C torkol tho obovo JUD IDAHO. INC., Ihe cor- namne e and last known ad- mustst eei»ter ta presented Main. Haoorman. Idaho I® |£ri‘5Sy'^n"dS S Ihe undersigned at^tt>o a ddross Indicaiod. or fitod Co ;ot>c« is horoby g i« n by ^ ldS?Doe§^ofTrostNole , porationPO that executed dresiISS of tha Lessee to tta 1 83332 unti.l 2:0^ctocK with tho CIprWol tho C ourt W Wl ITNESS MY H A N ^ N D No« ose property will be addresit e u lndicaiod. o r fitod- ),Plonning ond Zoning ated September 30. tho th foregoing Instru- whoi 1 t t a Clerk of t t a Court. DATED Ihis 17lh-day ol SEAL SE OF SAID DISTRICT COUNTY OF , the,I ment and Bcknowl- soU-j -it a s teliows: Chris with thc . TWIN FALLS ComE m issio n for tho City of “ g986. ” tho morithly ^ TED this 18th day ol &5o'bo?srl3^- Bids DJAugust. 1994.. CC rin . F a ls . Idaho, that ;a odgod to mo that such Hawlwk s , 3 2 5 N o rth 6 0 0 DATED THl?^20TH DAY OF maMAGISTRATE< DIVISION . Twin «nls f« Piinapal.jntor- oe Bonnio Joon L oarw Th ibtic hoaring will t a held •I and Impounds^ corporation « executed East 5f„rrd"i,°iSS"^cKS c/o I Roy. Niolton & Bonn- JUNE. JU 1994 C:aseom No. SP-94-00767^^ pubb ■JOTICE T O CREDITORS on, October< 11, 1994, a *80.00 per monft fw ^ . ibthe sam e lu trosttte. ' Unit 1 Camille WoBs NOT W IT N E S S FrenK * ^ S e“l^son. ■ ia-G orda ^ n tho Ktattor ol ihe Estoto Ti«iMsdoy. ot tho hour of IH Deputy Clerk ^ In th W H E R E O F . I, h a v e n a c o MRINI-CARCIA l ■ Tho Proloct cootlst* ol Pt ^ B L I S H : T h o r a d a y . ol:^ 00 o 'd o ck . P.M .. In tfio ^ t a 83301 - Unit #4. ; • P.O.B ol Bid. Form ol THE STATE OF [DAHO, polrpointed porsonol ropro- ^ ■ COUI:O U RTO FTH E FIFTH J Contact Plons. Spoalca- J sontotivo of the obove- t 9.5% por onnum ond N JDICIAL DISTRICT OF nomod .d o c o d e n t Wl po- FRANKUNREStAU- F 2**w prindN balance ow- R IN THE DISTRICT . - JUDK tions.,and,Forms ol Bid 1 » U R T OF THE FIFTH t HEHES STATE OF IDAHO. IN AND FOR THE sons having claims RANT C O R P .,,, V] OS ot this dale on ttw kJaho k , , - CO Bond. Porformanco and My commission Ex- jucUDICIAL DISTRICT O F |NIN AND FOR THE ' ' Paymoot Boodi. and othor COUNTY OF against the docodont or Ro Jsligalton secured by sotd K ^ . TWIN FALLS > jjS ormit in ordor Ihat the q^,)ood ol Trust Is • • pirMp 2-1-98 ^ THIWE STATE O F IDAHO. COUNTY OF Cootrac* Oocumopts may ^ Estate No. SP 94-731 hishft estoto aro roquirod to Pon IUa GISTRATE DIVISION El present ,thoir.dajms within appppiicant moy op«o» o ,45;45.113,27. plus_accruing , PUBLISH: | Thursday. IN 1 ANO FOR THE TWIN F A U S » bo oxam inod ot tho loUow- f S epnm bor 15, 22. » COUNTY O F UAGAGISTRATE DIVISION ina locations: CasoNo.CV94-2131 C N' four (4) months after tho resijstauront wherein ^ e r ntoresl. All delinquent S A N OW ER SUMMONS^ ^ In dote ol tho firsl puWicaboo onend liquor ore sold for _jaymonts aro now ewe, to- ^_o City Hall. UO Wost A o t c e 'tcT c r e d i t o k STATEWIDE COLLEC- olof- ol this notico or said con joihor wriih acen^g late RIPLEY p| SUBDIVISION MA'WGlSTRATCDiVIS^ Mom Stroot. Hagor- S LORENE FRAZIER ^ of pbaie Case No. SP94- , th^ e M atter of t t a Estdto Docoasod claclaims will bo lorovor mil?r.rfo‘°o".>o“d « rx o sCargos ; and inwrojt^ un- SEW ER W A TER * Prot Im j ^b ’S J o i n e e r s ,. Hue Lokos Boulevord ukl and acerumO^laxes, IraEET < PROJECT 4M NOTICE IS HEREBY borbarrod. Clolms must bo Blu OTICE TO 'C R ED lTpR S l*«EU.CUn.EF^^,^ Inc. 800 Falls Avonuo, vs- I p r e s e n te d to C o lem a n ', Norlorth in Twin Foils, issossmonlsylrusteoqss s ICDBG | 94-IV-37-ED NO! BERNARD PUEJfTE GGIVEN thal Ihe undor- P^ro DAVE FORNI fMi ADVERTISEMENT FO R In.ththo Mottor of tta Estoto • Twin Fans. Idaho . B signed has boon ap- Ritefttchio & Robertson. Anor- o es, a tto m ej^^ fo o s ar>d ^ 0 Dolondant si neys at Law. P,0. Box Requests R< a Special Um my amounts advanced to JOTICE TO CREDITORS . Assoctalod Gonoral pointed personal ropro- no I s t ^ of Mario M. Cutior. NOTICE: YOU HAVE p 525. Twin Falls, Idaho, por>onnil in ordor ihat the 3fott)Ct tho socufity a s s o d - ARUW.RWG^BEB^ S Contractors. 110 N. N sonto'tive of tho obovo 52 Ownor.-CiV*^Tii»ln Fals, . Docoasod ___ 27th. Boiio, Idoho BBEEN SUED BY THE s 83303-0525. o r fitod wilh op(ipplicont moy have con- atodjjjq, with this loro^suro g* ABOVE NAMED nnamed decedent. AB per- ^ “t^ructed ond oporoip 0 ^ n o t i c e IS HEREBY_j p^i Intorinountain Contnio A Iho C o u rt ^ . str and that tho bonoficl^ «* iS^rE ^fs^^i^v PLAINTIFF]^. THE sons s having clolms ^ nottil e ast ol Blue Lakos ^ ilVEN,that tho undor- n OT tor. 4J5 N. Cuftls P against Ihe docedont or DADATED this 16ih day of mo Rood. Bolso. Idaho COURT C MAY ENTER a 3oukivanj North, w ost ol ^111 ia n o d h a s b e e n .a p - GIVE JUDGMENT AGAINST h oinlod Porsonai Ropro- tonK.'Koif.tp.«s h ■ Intormounuin Contra^ J IR^'lteY’^RTA ins|m Street North and ^ a orsor^al roprosentative ol tpf, 444 S., 300 .W., YOU > WITHOUT FUR- P » r th ol Cheney Dnve in q j,, entative ol the above-' porsc lour (4) months oftor the 85!855 Sunw oy North noi received by tho Onww of »e^ do«dent. Al per- goho above-named. rfoco- Salt U k o City. Utah ^ THER T NOTICE UNLESS dottlU ol the first puWicalion T^wTwin Foils. Idaho 83301 thoh e City of TWin Falls. T he p,p tfto offico of Iho D eputy n w I YOU RESPOND WITHW d ippllcantolsorojuosts COMPANY OF IDAHO. ^ ons having claims dentto n t All ponont h a y ^ -Coplos may bo obtairMd >, o f t h is n o tic o o r s o ld PoiPorsonai Beprosontatiye ap CHy Clerk at 321 Sjoond »oigainst the decedent or laims against the doco- a t ^ oMioo ol J N -• 20 2 DAYS. READ THE IN- o P U B L IS H : T h u r s d a y , opiapprovol of 0 40"5 buiW- |fg( Avoua East, Twin Falls, ------^GINEERSrlrKr: locatjd-at—f1-FORMATION BELOW:------_claim= j.w jlL.^Jor9''«r.. ing-hoight-ralher-than-lhp-Qyj A ostato are requir»dto._donttont or.hor. estate tirej:^ ------Sopiom bor 22T29 ond Oc- injj By/Monine Coto------^------Idaho, tinlil2k>0 P.M.. pre- ^«sont their claims withm quin 800 Foils Avonuo. Twin• TO: i BERNARD PUENTE ^ X » “nti.d'='£!S‘to X ‘u'’n“ 1toborS. 1994, CcCode-allowed 35" moxi- T njst Olfieor «vailing local tim e, Soptom - pre Falls, Idaho, upon pay- our 14) m onths afier the c la lr You o re h o r e ^ , '“ ‘••‘ff* dorslgnod at the o ^ s s inIN THE SEVENTH JUDI- rm bor 30, 1994. at which ^Jott of tta firat publication mont mont ol Forty Dollw*‘ tholt in ordor to dolond this if? Indlcoted, and mod with c time they shall be pubBdy .dal)f this not CO or sold ttahS"tat SbScatiot) of Ws ($40,00) lor onch s o t TTw> lawsuit, i an appropriato the Clertc ol tho C o u a , o oponod and read in Coun- of wticofl orsSd daims will payment Is non-rolund-- writton v responw must ^ pir ? s s s r ’■ diChamber*s of the Tvnn cllolms will bo forqvor notio fded wilh Jio above dosig. DATED ' this Illh dpy ol > sanod. C t^ s must eittar beJO ftforover bam>d. C la^s ^ l o . ( A ugust. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S Falls F« City HaH. , . ^ TKist eittar ta presented ■na City of Hagorman re-- n r a » d C ow l within 20 days ; gssjfo^jsr'Ati'n -Fi Tho projort consist! of ta^S'JSM ^Stottaur^- must » aftor sorvlco of ^ m o n s at t t a a d d re ss indi- toto ttath undersigned a t mo torvos mo tight to wnivo i ; BA^ORN and RAY-' c\CV-9406107 On the 30lh day of No­ Ita loBowing; ^ *iflS??d, or filed .with tho ad*address indicated, or fitod any WofmalfflBs or to re-,I-. to i you. II you fall to so re- ' LO«EDG6TT vember. 1994, at tho hour 3600 L.F. Curb ond ca ^ t h e Clertt of t t a Court. io n a n y or all Bids. ^ , spwid i the Court mayentt»r of 9^)0 o’clock o,m . of said Ctork of t t a Court. w i* : E ^ fI'e . raybo™ Request o Spocial Uso » Guttt)r CM S^TEPHAN. KVANVIG ^achtoWdormustdopo^tIt .Judgm ont against you os, A ttom oy for tho E state day at tf>o tobby of Sooj- 1500 C.V. Base Gr GREENWOOD, STONE * 0 domondod by tho VS- ___ 9Permit ‘ to servo boor and “ with his Bid. s o e u ^ in ^ < . P.O . Box 321 _____; AlALAN CLARK EDGETT ^ fity TitIo Com pony ol Ido­ Course (Type ) 22g S S » " ® . ■ iSt A plaintlMlsl in Iho Com- lOOO^onsPlant Mix ^ TRAINOR ^ amount, fom ond wWort 1 Twin F a ls . ID 83303-W 21 Defendant wrt ho. 311 Second Street R u ss e l G. Kvanvig to tho conditions previd«J i ss“pS:.a.“.:T7"iL°: k Pavem ent P>» s K ^ o ’r.-.,, ffi t 'a ol tho Comgi*!I PUBLISH: Thuradiyf, SUMMONS ^ North. Twin Foils. Waho. ptem ber 8, 15 tnd 22, AtIcAttorneys lor Porsonai in tt»o Information lor Bid- :. Sopttjmbof 15, 22 ond 29,.• THET> STATE O F NEVADA A; Socority Titio Com pony 9 230 L.F. Sanitary Sj is served wilh this Sum- SENDS GREETINGS TO * Idaho. Inc.. o s trustee, will Sow er • JS « m ons; If you wish to sook, 16&4.______SI on fito wilh the Twin Falls W *50 Blddor moy withdraw IN THE DISTRICT THE T» ABOVE-NAMED DE- « 860 LF. Irrigabon Pipe 0 the advise or rep™*®"^' Cily Planning ond Zonmg « his Bid within lorty*»vo FENDANT 9 w id o tta r rolatt)d work. ( 0083 (45) days ator tho dato ol3l tion by an attorney in Ihls AAninisiralor nl City Hall. ^c ash , in lawful m oney of The Tl information for Bid- j You aro horoby sum- 321 * Second Avenue East « Telophono: 208-733- manor, you shouW do so moned to serve upon £ the Unltod Staios. aB pm - dors. di Proposal. BkJ S A o d - ^ >- promptly *o Ihat your wnl- 736-2267. 5 M S C ’Sj'ilSop- / C a s o Nq[ '° mA & - 7 9 7 7 STEVEs ; L. DOBRESCU. 7. obto al tho time of^w y ^ ule. u l Bid Security,X ^-__ P^BLISH: Thursday... . _Any-nnd-BLpw»on* « Sop»mbor22,29andOc- ^N O TICE TO ABSENT DE- poraiion. p< plaintiirs allor- ^ roal .property, situattjd In liuinco ni BoS, Labor o ^ tho County of Twin F^s, Mottrial ^ Bond, and other ^mGliSSXretliflSION 2^ cSrc5HaGonnan.tdoJ« '*2?appropSoto written re- contract documonis may g, ------IN THE DISTRICT r* SECURITY NATIONAL 1' /^fjl^^nT s Florence; SState of Idaho.' and do- c> a W R T O F T H E FIFTH PUBLISH: Thur.day, 599, Ely. N evada 89301 /' scnbod os toBovs. to-wit: bo b exam ined a t Iho follow- S jg, S fc?°fl? R '^ ” lTORS « Chairman Plonning ond »* JUDlCIALDiSTRICTOF ^tobm or 15,22, and 29,\\ r n i s r i M " !J Pu.mtinI 11 an answor to the Com- t In Ita Mattor Of tta Estate ^ ond oihof . Idaho. Rutos. oj fiinlnt which l» horowith *Zoning Commjssion • Township 11 South. ^ THE STATE OF IDAHO, ~ .~ Cnn|-Proa>duio-and shalt------[N"AND1=OFrTHg------^ " ^ a T Y O F HAGERMAN • • sorvod upon you. wiinin r 321 Second Avenue East RANDLE p O. BRISTOL olso indudo: Boise Meridian. Twin ' Deceased • COUNTY OF 1W 4- e . ; i.T h e titio num bor of this- , 20 doys oftor sorvico. o l. S Twin FaBs, Idoho 83001 Ihis summons upon you, Foils County. Idoho. . .Office . of Dato L.R«desel, fJoTICE j IS HEREBY TWIN FALLS ...... MUNICIPAL WATER SYS- 1 Section 13: <• MAGISTRATE DIVISION ®^IMPR0VEM|NTS exclusive ol the day of P .E JL S . GIVEN G that the under- Ut ? "2“ iyoorrosoonseisanin SO N . ELIZABETH BOAS o On the 4TH doy Ol JAN- toln parcel of land lo- . Suilo 103,488 Blue Lotos ,i Caso No SP-94-703 PUM PHOUSE SITE DE­ II DefendantsI s soniHco. II you lall » dp signod hos been op- .CuNOTCI'TOCREDITORS =■ cottxT in tho SW V-. J p o in te d p o r s o n o l ro p ro - NO VELOPMENT IS To Defondant: Elizabeth» s so. judgement by dofoull UARY. i 1995. al tho hour moro porlicuorly do* • Blvd. North p ol 10:15 A,M,. o f _ s « d ^ y . Twin FaBs, kJoho 8 ^ 1 sentative s ot the^bovo inIn 1tta Matter ol tta Estate . ADVERTISEMENT FOR^ ol denials ol the separateto B o as *wai taken against you ( scribed os follows: BIDS , nllogalions ol the Com- - lor th e roUof dem anded in (rocognized ( local tim e), in /Usodaiod General Con- n You ore hereby sum- i BEGINNING at tho soris having clafms ALALVA K E rm RHODES Soporolo soaJod Bid* tor >* moned and required to fOe) tltho Complaint , _ thoafico t ol First Amon- sodion comer commi^ tractors s r Dated this 8lh doy ol Sop- ,can Titto Compony. 1616 110 North 27th aaalnst a the decedent or D o co u o d tho construction of tho wilh the court ,an imwwr C to Sections 13,14. 23 h?s w ta to a re r ^ i r e d to NCNOTICE TO CREDITORS 1694 Hagormon Pump- 1 tombor. 1994 Addislon j Avonuo East. Bdso, Idaho B3702 h ,n i 3. Your slgnaluro. mailing ond 24. Township 11 present their dirim s wimin Estate of AMt Keilh house SIto Dovolopm,ont ;s S,s“’c“..r« u 'S ? w 5 r DonnoM-Balh Twin Falls, in. the Cotjnly Souih. Rongo 19 E B ^ Intofmouhttiin Contractor p bv address, and tolophono 3 C torkol C ourt .of Tv»in FoBs. S tate o l Idp- . 415 North Curtis^noad f• LEGAL NOTICE Buocossor trusura. will sellI n » 'S e ° T R l f E r a N T 'NEER located at Suite t “J^ P ro o f ol moiling or do- presented to Ihe undor- mMoyer< hove been op- ’ Moin, Hogorman, Idaho, >f YOU ARE HEREBY NO- ST^W ic ouction. to t»« —Wghostbiddorrter-oashrln— -Sipod -peSttod-eo-porsonolTtrpfo- (O ------83332-untl|-2:00Ti-cfoctr rt—TIFIED that the-Difectorel— Mntatives ol tta otavo- /. tho Idoho Doportmoni o l^ u l money of SjeUnil^ cott)d, ond filed with tta so wil noy, o s doslgnotod obovo. Ctorkol tho Court. nonomod docedont. Afl per- g oS ;rjs;;.w iFish and Gome, pursuit ' IDATED this 8lh doy ol (otons having cloims . . bo publicly oponod andmd To determine whether t: to his authority under ? W o sl 2 0 0 .5 4 f e e t: loo Lokisch whoso address is: i Soptombor,, 19M . ogagainst tho docodont or roadoloodot5«0o-ckx*sck you m ust poy a filing foo o Idoho Codo 13-106(0)6 described rool properly.,i THENCE North 19»lfi I :to- with your rosponso, con­an- 441 West Sth Avo,. Suto I : M I.P.E./L.S.AJ15.00 ] his estoto ore roquirod to ,vo SOO. An'chorage, AKK ih a s ord ered a conlrollod1 situoN»d in Ihe County of' West, 129.9 foot: tact tho Ckirk ol the abovo . Twin FoBs, Stott» ol Idaho. shipping chargo, non-re- K I W a ^ O ^ N ^ in d RAY- ^prosont Ihoir d o im s within 99501. elk depredation hunt in :• THENCE North 85»46' The Projoct consisU1 ol n a m ^ Court. ' H unt No. 2170. ^ ^ ^ ^ c tescnbed as follows.------EB91-354.95 leet:- funSiU)le.w>ll.ta.ass0850d_.i — — 0ATED-thls-a4th-day-ol.of—ll-you-lajl.tQ-fiIo.your.,on. _ L- “ tSttTol^ttle^'l^hlicotion ------thoToBowmg-lBm*:------Jd" Huhlors'wUrbe-randomty- THENCE South 1 » 35'>' on all m dtod plans. ^ .1B?'RErfiOTBOHN------S n v o r within th e r ^ i i ^ of'^thls notice or sold Instoltallonol wotor rk bmo, a default Judgn^onnl drown from a lisl o hum Eost 471.4 foot to thoJ , Any bidder, .up^. rotom- A n o n w y t f w E*t“ “ ol um ' R ^ E R T ^ F O R T , Ckirk ' ATTACHED TO NOTICE ing such so t withm thirty clolms will bo forever . •torvQO tvsorvar, pum- moy be entered againstst numbor 2115 permittees. South Sodion Bno oA f' ■ =] ph o u se. wofl pump ondand |.by/s/Cook>y ' B- All wUI bo notiliod by toto-- O F TRUSTEE’S SALE , Section 13. Township barred. Claims must e i^ r rt you tor tho roUof do- ' PUBLISH: Thursday,' ta presontt)d to tta undor- l y , m anded in tho com plaint ph o n e a n d rocoivo diroc-• T o w n s h ip 10 S o u t h .• 11 South. Ronao 19s Tho in^m ation lor Bid-3,,;‘»srrh 'u % % “.v M lions to tho huneng oroo.. Ranae 17 East of IhoI® EBM; AND THENCEE her payment, and any S ^ ta r 15, 22 ond 29,' ^ sl«>od ot tt a oddross indi- flof Soptombor 1,-8. 15-ond)« i—ThisJs-anjiction for*.sums.. • Boise Meridian. Twin FaUs . coted. or filed with tho don, Fonri ol Bid Form o due and owing un*r a a. a map ol the oroa, and m- '* SoulK 89®57- W est,It. non-bidder. upon 00 r e - . ______; ) IN THE DISTRICT C Controel. Plans, Spoolcalica- 22,1994. ^ Promissory note datedid fomiation whoro to hunt1. County. Idaho a, 45.25 fool along sakJd turning such o s e t w«! t a tions. and Fonns ol Bid IN THE DISTRICT o- Any elk horvoslod wouldd jSociwi 19: That port of?' Section lino to thoo rolundod Fllteen DollorsI COURT O F THE FIFTH s Bond. Porlormanco anco n d COURT OF THE SIXTH as provont the hunlor fromn Iho E’A NE Va moro wi. r- TRUE POINT OF BE-I- . (515.00). Subcontractors» JUDlCIALDiSTRICTOF Gl i S ' f e TRAINOR . ______• Poymont Bonds, ond othoilhor JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF od taking port in the con-. toilarly described as lot-!_ ____ GINNING------, ___ond.suppUors.^wiB t a 09^i_ _ T H E STATE O F IDAHO. T ------— Cootroct-Doeutnonls moim oy— THE STATE O F IDAHO.- nnrdnodhuntforolkH or- i- sidored Bidders (f theyy IN AND F O R T H E - — P RussoB GrKvanvta------, ^ Commonly known od- Attorneys lor Porsonol bo oxaminod ol tho lolowlow- IN AND FOR THE which he/she is oligiblo dross is 4432 EostH provide a copy to the En-• COUNTY O F CASSIA A COUNTY OF BANNOCK ^ 1 ^ 1 dem anded is, forlor during 1994. tho lond-r 'f e 'S h - L i 3200 North. Murtough,h. I ^ r of ttair quote to a■ COSONO.CV94-00616XM I F Rmrmentabve ‘^^Jil.llO W os /e st CASE NO. D-10597 > al..ow ner wiB bo notified ro­ Idoho. 8 3 3 ^ . „ Moin Stroot, Hagerger- SUMMONS ■ K roT iig:5^43«^l;in-. gording.his eligibility lor 0 Tho 0¥mor reserws tho0 I f f l S l ^ E NAVA .o dd Id o ta 03303. Soid sole will bo o o u torest at 12% per annumjm rondowner proloronco por-r- tho nco mode without covonontn t right to. waive or»y infor-;;JA«ENAVA :RS. s Telephone; 208-733- ji“u-BE^GlNEERS from May 1,1991 and roo- orwon-anty rogordingig rnoSties or to roioct ony or Inc. BOO Falls Aveni* the obligation soaredad wtth his Bid. security in ttio0 Defendant i Contractors. 110ON. N ° Dolondar 10- G om e Hoodquoriors. 600K) tho North Bno o fso id sec- by and pursuant to thoho omount fonn, ond su b ^5 THE STATE OP IDAHO t parly to this actlM be- 3x tton; thoneo Northerly to o p NOTICE ^^U STEE'S 27th. Boiso..ldaf« _ NOTICE TO ABOVI ttuse you executed thetho S outh W alnut. P ,0 . Box hS powor ol sBloeon-n- to tta conditions provi^ IntarmountM Conm NAMED DEFENDANT; 25. Boiso. Idaho W707.7. point 236 fool Eost ol thoOT ferred In Ihe Dood of in Ita Informotion for Bid-1 ■ .. lor. 415-‘N. Curtiu r tis YOU HAVE BEEN SUEl Tho lotophono numbor is PdntofBoglnn^g:tt>onco FENDANT Ati lOfiO o 'd o c k A.M. on ijlR cKkSl'^.toort , West olong a lino 25 foolMl Trust executed by • Rood. Bolso; Id^o b y t h e ABOVE-NAMEI “ 0 MELVIN B. PYNE andnS ‘No Biddor moy wiihdrew*{ JASON R. WILKENSON |Decombor 22 .1 9 9 4 . in.tfjo Intormoontain PLAINTIFF. THE COUR| t IjA^EDfhis^lh day ol '0° JAN1NEA..PYNE.^s- 3) YOU ARE HEREBY NO-> (Ofllce ol Security Tlllo tor. 444 S .. 300» W - MAY ENTER JUDGMEN ■>' g S U '£ “S»’'?Sin.''o1 ® TIFIED thot o Comploinlnl iCompony. 311 Second S alt Loko City, Utah»h ^ AGAINST YOU WITHOU ^ SS'SS^e’fTrtm ent no ■S??'^trTITLE An6 hos been filod against yw>u :Street North. Twtn Foils. Copies may pbttlni FU R TH ER NOTICE ^kin Uh volved or hos been at-a t- O F FISH AND GAME TRUST COMPANY. in *0 District Court of the10 1 FIRST AMERICAN a t tho offico ot J-U-B• fEl N - l e s s YOU RESPON tached, give looal doscrip-rip- Jorrv M. Contov, O iroaor_r knowledM of o moro pw- INC as Trustee forlor oU tta Infonnobon required,5 Fifth Judidol D istnd ol t t« a TITL^• INSURANCEcCOM- iy®— tion-ond-spoa^Jocattor),ttor)_7joTlCEOFPTOPOSEa htv by Ita Bid Documents ond” Stato of Idota, in ond loror 1PANY. os Successor Oy-TnTshiorwinrsen-at-puMic------—— C ^ N G E OF A WATER ------i- R(G RTN O r43S3------^5-^A T^^9th-dey-of-‘> '-w iS rtim 'id p “atn^^n^TUdlonTTDihohighost bid------Notico is horoby givun thol and . SeplomborJ994. by dor. lor cosh, in lowlul • ($40.00) ter ooch set T TIFIED thal in ordor to^ 6 orty. II a m ortgage is » bo 2 0 .. Shoron M. Bjyon ffoiiSf’.o V .son ; money ol Iho Unltod payment is non-relun Owsley Canol.Co.. Torro r on s u to s . oil poyoble a t t t a lu n a - {his lawsuit, on' a forodosod. stato names of ton. 10. h a s appl«d to th« : at 1991. as Instrument answer or writton mobon propriolo writton Rl all parlies thereto and S ’, formed tho addressWn o No. 91002602. Mori-?r"|J p f f i l i 'f l i : T h u r a d o vt '. in defense to the if^ time ol salo. tta fdtowing ind Department of Wotor Ro Routt) 2. Box 5930. Tv«r The City ol Hogonnanlanro-, i | p 6 n s E m u s t b o la file t^ datM ol tho monoage wos sources to chor^go point o n o s gage records ol Twinwin Soptombor 15 ond 22. Complaint within iwoniyity doscribod rool property. serves tno tight to.waiwaive tho abovo dongnati ‘ ®; Falls. Wtrfio. is sometimoi I. . IW .. . Ico situotod in Twin Falls diversion ol tho waters.SL_as»datod^with o said loaJSS PX . CounN, Idaho., ^ (20) days from Ihe sorvico any informoliwt or to re- coufj within twenty /2J?)(2 PUBLISH: thor;sday,•y« a groundwalor-sourco S ,. Tho default lor which - ^ - o f tWs & m m o n s: and you'OU County, ldoho.-and da- ' , days ol tho sorvico ot tl b o property. Po^ ^ S SEALED BID uf. are further notified,that ^un- so ib e o a s toBows. to-wit: The right sought to b« xa- this sole is to bo made Tho City o l Bliss Is SUMMONS on you. II y V a motion rogardjng tho loca^ is lailure to pay S . toss you d o so within mIho o Lot 1. Block 1. HAD _____c h an g e d is o v id o n ^ by i lion of said real propeit with his Bid. socunty I".*®inj lail to so respond tl IteonsSrand rocordod a: monihly insiollmontsm ts rontfy taking se ate d bidiho timo W e i n speafied, *I ta o ' CLARK SUBDIVISION. amount, form ond subj contact Firsl Amorican Tl teta lor reconstruction oi thc Court may onlorJUDi COUOTOF^Epm subsequent to Iho dote Ploiritilfswlirtakejudg-Jg- Twin FaBs County. Ide­ to tho « n d iti w s ptovicovidod m ent ogolnst you as e S UCENM NO, 31-022655 S a t (2 0 8 )7 3 4 -^ 5 , lonco around. Tho a i) mont against you, as ho. according 10 tta of­ in th e Inlormatton- lor^ B*d-E m o n d o d V tho PlainuH Said sato wHI be modlado ol Fobmory IB. 1992, pnrti's tt)nnis court Thu prayed in sa w C om pldntit fidal plat thoroof. ro- iO AMOUNT: 64,4 d s war- an in tho total omouni der. , this COMPl>INT. ■ P r S r I T Y : 5/22/1940 withoul covonont or wai requires 280- 9 guago'?,• Tta nature of tta daimaim corded in Book 6 of fMn** A copy ol Iho COJ :R. ranty regarding O t^p^pos- ol $8,309.82 o s o t ^July 1 .7 ^ w eave x 8*. six 1 wty ptats. pogo 10. records '" a 'S P o ? " • POINT(S) OF DIVERgZ sosston or oncumbroncoic e s 12. 1994 with Intofosi fool corner and aal< his Bid within lortv-lly-fivo PUMNT is torvod with fi s S n : NWSE (WELL • an ol Twm Falls County, (45) days ottor tho idatt> t t ol SUMMONS. II yoo wish J C to satisfy tho obligation1 so-sc Accruing per dlom"i5 ir posts. 280- top raa. 23 \*x ION n ORTHLAKE). s w n e Idaho, and doscribod seek tho advico of ori's.” n MAGISTFATC^ION ic* cured by ondW rwontIt to1 the omount ol *9.491ir r i M sts a n dono 6 X 8 gatii WITNESS rny hand t tta t a a s loltows. to-wic 3l Sop- rosonlobon by an anom QWSE SEC 13. NENt7N’ the powor of sole cor:on- and the unpaid prind Ttaso bids win ta opon» - M S « ' o i s 5RS S'w n C s EC 2 4 . T7K seal ol said Distria Court’ “ rt L o t 1 . -B lo c k 1... HAD in this mattor. you sSo'3 5 S8?rc^°Tl"cr^OHS • lorrod in the dood of tniitnist poi balanoo owinglo5i ai al tta City's next councP? this 18 day of August.i s t . ■ CLARK SUBDIVISION. — tember, 1994 > thot lf» tho Manor of the EstatiStott) R34E, B.M. . _ :vor- ofthisdattont^oUi s /s Ja m o s V. Norwood,o d , . d o so p ro m p tly s o th irt- executed by U ny K, Evo meeting ol October 5 10U Twin FaBs County. Ida- The wator Is usod » Hhinin soto ond Jennifer A. EveIvor- oation socur^ TsM. Al 80) P.M. Diot Mayor . your vrtitton rosponso,, ;R gatt 17.240 acres witW ^ DARRELL M. RORKEL-EL- ho. according to tta ol- daho any. n>«y bo fik>d ini‘^ b 0 ^ E L H. CMANDUB 10. soto. husband a^wiJo.«0 as -Daod ol Trust‘ i* li Intorosttd in bkMing thi D eceaseasod SEC 3. 4. 5 7.8. 9. ! 4feR- * 3 6 .4 8 8 .2 3 p l u s a c LEY . fidal plat thoroof, re­ pfl'a^Ll^rrhirod ond othor togol rightt p EBY It. 12. 13. 14.15.16. V17 oranlors to FIRST AMEI JL®o job may sond tta ir bid to;10- Clerk corded in Book 6 ol NOTICE IS HEREB' 26! PcAN TITLE COMPANANY crued interest in Ih. PUBLlSHNjt^raday, S ^rr*or15,22. ondv a 29. ttjctod. . dor- 20. 21. 22. a . 24. 25. a d (^ amount 0? *8.309.8, o n m . GIVEN that the undei 6N OF IDAHO. INC,, an kdaf Soptombe? 15, 22, 29 and ■ . An oppropfiato wntton issor plus any lato chargo ' INTHE DICTWCrCT sponso roqyiros comiimoli- signod has boon op 19 Corporatt^jM S^* s k ; plojaSiioa O ^berg. 1994.______W dta. lo\7lV pointod personal reprcip“5- ^E 'sE ca, tand andforeclosuro cost COURTOFTHERFRFTH anco with Rule 10(a) J5E. tnjsiee. lor the benefKstem ar Inclusive of TrustOif to o BBSS, W aho 833 1 4 ,^ ,9 ^ IN THE DISTRICT , AND, Lot 2, Block 1, HAD JUDICIALDISTT^ICT'C T O F and othor Idaho RuVis^ s o sentative of the ajjov 34E. security of Transwosie PUBLiSH: Soptomtar 2 CO U RTO F THE FIFTHTH - ciARK SUBDIVISION. J «haJI nom od d e w d o n t A l pe 1. a s . fees, tilte » p r c h few THE STATE OF IDAH)AHO. Civi Procedufo ond si Mortowe Corporatton. 1 and 23, 1994,______OF Twin Falls County. IdA- sons having claim IS beneliclary. dated SoSep- altornoy's fees, pubI IN AND FO R THHE E alsobdudo: :,oV “tqbeciw g|das % cotton foot a n d sedvc <5e .& e' | ? iK iO. ta. according to tta of­ MN 1.‘The,tide and numumbof against tho deceapi«< tom bor 3 0 . 1 9 ^ ™ « « * ficial plat thereof, ro- COU NTY O F TWIN her estaia are fw redtKi ' F o a o w s : M od O M b o r. 10, 1966. o s . I boy TWIN FALLS. ID 6J3M i corded in Book 6 of t is an present Iheir ctaJms withwithin T he w a t t » r ^ J » iS5«ntNo.910W* .^ o n d DATED this '*26lh do MAGISTRAT^IVlSii ir the from the SWNE. SW S C o se No. S P 94-7005®“'- SvrHW ."c'j R E - assig n ed to Midfirst Si ITLE AD'SER-Jl^ENTOfDf m a g istra tc ® d iv isio n sat^ SEC 13^ SENE SEC R ingTO Loan A s^atB' TITL C o n tin u ed NOTICE TO CREDITOITORS PLAINT, it musi coni *0ld PLACEMENT W Ea)-St J li r s t COMPANY O F IDAH(AHO. SALE . caw No. SP.84.7tM In tho Mottttrol thel EsE ^ -,*DMIS*ONSorDE rover 23. N’ANE. SEC 24. T7T7N.. now known os Midlti of: . ALS of the separalD i ______t' ' 1, Twin Falls, Idaho E-5 , . ' Thursdoy. Seplomboim i 22. 1994 .Tlrnos Nows. Tw ~ ~ 1r (01 -206"B L(egails-Aniinouilicgmelents-Emillooyment '

06 HAPPVtOS I I I LEGAL NOTICE : LEGALI NOTICE LLEGAL NOTICE Continued from t* failut» to pay: . F^ls F< tor the pdfiod Irom HAPPY I I (1) Morthly paymerws. Jt b ir t h d a y II ptots. pOBO 10. . .monthly tax reserve IS payments. coltocUon SECTION S a. That this or-’ y .oT T*m Fall* eoontjr. dinonce, Shalt be in lull Idaho, dow ribod u lol- linlihospWy . I l l fbrco ar>d efloct fanmodi* low i:- b e g in n in g at' tho South* ^c2STor«»^ D i i x i e W i l l i a m s “01 A O U H S T R A T m . oett comor ol «a'd t^ t,■ • amount of S984.70:, . Ii 2 ; THENCE, W o s l‘ ond tho unpaid >nnc»- feXsSEb p BY THE CITY B l a m i r e s IMNAGEICNT alona tho Soum Uno pal balance owing as COUNCIL Soptombor 12. \ c T toongo managor with bar-, thoroof, 10. loot;• ol this dato on the oWI- i Is n o w 5 0 ,. F]^ v i THENCE Nonh to Iho\ oaoon secured, by said S^NEOBVTHEVICEs londor exporionco in Ihe N orlhoad cornor oli uood ol Trust is h MAYOR September 12. — ' . . ~ Lantom Ll Lounge at tho 5 said Lot 2; THENCE: $11,605.28, plus kitor- i 'W onon Plaia, Ajipiy m per­ South nloog'tho East- 107SPECUL 'Y;son allor 4pm . 1350 Blu«t ost. late e h ^ s andI .i, ./* /Art Frwitz. VlOB ■ NOTICES •; ody lino ot M id Lot 2 to? forodosuro costs. ^ ATTEST:t Jody Hal. Dep- • tho POINT OF BEGIN-'■ OATEO;.Soptombor i Nooded service contor d e ­ NINO. ^ B I ? I S h !'' T h u V a d o y . ja l c o h o l ic s "panmenlj head to handle re­ Information coocofiiina tho“ tVlEF'*CT, inc... Seotem! bor 22 pairs ol KIrtiy vacuum s & location ot mo p ro p ^f Succcssor Trustoo Sother brands. Opportunity mny’bo obtained tipm„ 'Richard B. Stivers. , l o r e c p A y position. Excel tho Trusioo. whoco wago ♦bonuses. E«>or lolophono rtumbor It, Prosidoni " f e t s s s pfofetred ! r repairs, bufwil PUBLISH; Thuraday. wgtomSorvehicio.podos- P (206) 7BS-5511. ,Ac­ Soptombor 22. 29. Oc* train on Kirbys. Contaci cording to Ihe Trutt- Uito Law. 7 3 3 -6 3 ^ ------oo 'f roeotbi, the «tn>otot 13. 1994. I RosEaSwrnSj^J- -! d NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S addrosc ot said land 2C202 ADu It CARE- appoan as 1057 2nd>d SALE . Avenue Wo»t. Twinin On Tuesday, ttw I7th ^ y w SSJ uI,2.1I1M^ - A&sistod Living R osidenti^ Ftdlt. Idaho. of January. 1995. a t thoJ IlilTlil J l - Caro Center Rinncpejsop- Said solo will bo m ndoto hour ol 11«0 o’docKo.m .. noHoraHshilu.CaH734- ■ wilhoul covonant or war­ir- ol said day a t tho Twin 0B26 Mon-Fri, 8am-3pm for ranty roflardng tttlo, po*-*• ' Fall* County C oorthouw . 101 u j ^ i F O U N D " upoinlmenl.Asklor 'tesslon or oncumbranco*.rs. County ol Twin FoUs.' - . I w l ^ « P 0 ^ ------to satiety Iho oblieabonsns Stato of Idaho. TITLE-\ ‘. BorderColio& Dalmolion^ ■ - »ocuro4 by and pursuantift FACT, INC.. an Idaho s et t t. t . 51flmalos. Froelogood soaJod bid* to paint the j203 AGRICULTURAL to tho powof ol salo con->n- poration. as trustoo. willill home. 326-5822.______lofrod in tho Dood ot Trusti»t soil at pubbc auction, to Found: 9/15 Robort Stuart, 2 larm positions availaWo: 1 oxocutod by M A£ B. JAN—N— the higho*t bidder, lor3r Chow, male puppy. Ador- lull timo larm hand. 1 lull - ACEK. a widow, o as s cash, in lawful m oney ol sbU & alfe d io n a te. Kathy Oliver = n P hipps S r. will no time mllkor lor 100 cows. Grontor(s) to SECURITYTY the United State*, all pay-y- 734.2700. '. “ lonaorba lesponsiblo for W il train and rot. requitod, TITLE VOMPANY. ,^i* as able ot tho timo of Jo. Four.); B l«* l ^ . p i w , . any olhor debts othor than CaU 326-5693.______Trustoo. for tho bonofit • hisewnatior7-lS-94 jBoot truck drivers wantod and security ol BENEFI­ ”|S - OVEHEATERS CIAL MORTGAGE CQ, K F^n.:gggg..oc.,.«h ' ANONYMOUS OF IDAHO, a Dulawaro — 734-4547______\ corporation, datod Octobor ‘i,j Found: Female. MalomuioX. - 18.1900.and rocordod lod ‘'= ^ “ BkSk40°™ boaotihji eye*, recent sur- know how to brood cow*. ♦ O ctobor 19. 1990. a s In-'S', F A L L feT O W N S IT E . i / | | 1 -T • o«Y, *til ha* ttilcho*. NW basic hordhoatih. struoiont No. 977547. .fJ dl Twin Fall* C ounty. Ida- g m * . 324-2254. ___ _ porson to wolch maternity ■ R records ol Twin Falls ho, aceoningtottwfi- anknals, 4 do dairy feeding. | County, fdafw. naf ond omeodod ptatM HOUND POUND ;Wanted: Anyone who wanis Loader & tood uuek oxpon-. ■ ‘ to *00 thal Judge C u * h ^ o \ Tho abovo Grantof(*) aro th o r o o f r o c o r d o d Jnin NEWS — ‘ it nol re-eleciedinNov. onco roquired. I named to comply with' Book 1 of Plats, pago Poison to do equipmont | SectioQ 4S-1506(4)(a) 7. focords of Twin fJ31*u TWINFALLS Call 536-5421. Reword: A maintonanco. sorvicoI I Idaho Codo, No ropro^- County, Idaho. ^ ANiMAL SHELTER more credible ro*pon*iblo o q u ^ n l . Welding oxpon- I tation i* m ado that Ihyr _____Commpniy known •£!• judical *y«tem in Goodmg ------Co; Donation*, any amowtf-' . SoTid RosiHiio’lorA U fw !“ ■ ------^poM iblo lor this obliga- nuo' North. Twin Foils»!'»• i*^ohairod Terrier X,C, can be anonym ous & a re pwy^RT2 Box2668.Paul I Idaho 83301. oxempl Irom the Sunshine U w . Send to: PO Box 580. K 1 I T?S' dolault lor which this thi* Said sale will t>o made solo is to bo m ado ts tho wittwut covonaot or w ar 3 flSU ilor X block & tanm Wnndoll ID 6335j.______. FULL-TIME FARM HELp"T failure to: , „ . ^ ranty rogaiifng tiito, po*»>■ fomale. must hove oxpor. in irtiga- i (1) m ako tho M l monthlj'th(y tottion or oncumboinooilOO* AfiaDtkici: 109 PROFESSJOMAL lion with all typos ol spnn- ihstallmont in tho sumn 2*o to *otisly tho obligation w-*o t. C o^poo. tan 4 White" SERVICES . ktor*. tow crop larming. all $202.05 doo on Ju n o 1919. curod by and pursuant.tj . typos of machinery & rtian- 1994 and Iho monthty-m the powor ol sale con®"- 2”rBi^r X ^ick & white stallmont in tho amountnt olo jorrod in the -dood ol trui " b a n k r u p t c y AlChopters&AG S S r . « K S : ' $202.05 duo on July 1919. o x o c u to d by BLAI^Nrj; L '“^K .K ittons, . %Timoa Now*. POBox rotated ca se s K C j ^ RACKHAM and YVONNI S4fl. Twin Falls. ID 83303._ niph M. RACKHAM. h u sb a jv Froe Toiophone Consultation Trust and wifo. grantor to Ti 1 3 ^ 'S S S P w . 538-7760600-548-2166 10 pay at toast 10 dayssbe- bo TLEFACT, INC.. a 736-2299 N eed 3 potato har­ foro dolinquoncy oil taxe^ tocurity ol RAYMOND k I ^ * u MondwthruFh^ no CDL required. $66 I "■ tho Property. 1990. 199'1991. b R A ^ ond WANDA h 1992. ond 1993 rool pro|prop- b rass, husband an C lass Rlnga $125 4 below. ortynoxos oro dolinquoi vrtlo. recorded N o v e n ^ Shooolno & errands dono. j j u s ponalty ond intorost,ost. 4.1987. os Instrument Ni » - tf r y a a J ask tor S h a w n_ s oaity&/oflotobeols.BMir»-? I ------■^’'<^M tt.ra37-63l5^ 'Tho"pniwpal balanceJ» “ls“ 93002l.'Mongaoo rocon 8 pf..,««w4imrting7 356-3283 r.'with ol Twin Folls’County. tdi hour*, so ploaso can or $16.3M.90. togolher.'w 0 P atrick F .H oIdon Interosi thoroon ! ,h i, visit Iho pound doijy to . I4.500%,por annum intin tS I TNi do'lault lor r ^ i ^ th£ dwdiifyourpotishpro,ro. Attorney At Law. omounl.irM26.03. plui a salo 1* to bo m odo is‘ to ThJ* Is n o t a n up-to- Automobile aeexJentt. Work- oil to pay: ^ „ _i d a te Ual; m ix o d d o g saroon» ors’C om ponsalion^^k- a24-7148.9amto5om. Vw i n ------hardtoUoscnbe-Or— r th o u g h S o ly. 'andESlofce, o ^ o d inlorest. All dol com e pick out a puppy. quendos oro now duoluo to - tombof 4.1 9 9 4 ; Jld 733.**«M - 205 DOfcESnC/ diarg- (2) intorosl poymen . goihor wilh nny lato c*ia — pualty houso-plfico doan-V. HOUSEHOLD . es. advancos to protcrotoct through Soptombor tho security, and loos)s aand 1994. in tho amountnt of Lott:2 yrotdyeOowlab.An- «?i I co sts associotod wiih(h tti^is $500.28; s*o™ ty Ihe nam e olJako "rdS!-S,v?.r"or. ■ % forctosuro. Tho BonolKWjlwiary (3) Tax a n d m suronco» i Can 733-6495.______— 733-1416 Kim------326-3200 apply Irom 9 lo elects 10 sell or causo10 ssaid serve payments throu Lost: 5 month oW malo Borne Som.Mon-Fn to sot- Soptombor 4. 1994. •n*noin t point S iam e se , white withwiU Troo trim m ing ft lopping proportg “ * blue g»w..va.mM«>«. 734-11571r Part-limo cook ft aide, amount ol $154.60; ng, nvonirwhO«iry 734 3537._ d Xt c D *i!?"l'^' dayday ol and the unpaid ^nd| >locki Typing, w ord pro ce ssin g ^ balance owing os of t 736-1 n i*0- B31B. REWARDI — 206 ICDICAU INSURANCE COMPAN’ANY. curod by sold doo d of' tr L»l:SmoMhold«hll?lSJhiritIO PERSOMALCARE DEKTAL is $21,579.99. plus ml Successor Trustoo o o rs.; SERVICES Busy In-Homo Caro Agonc) by/Dariono Diohl-N.lssoiS80" o s t law c h arges a n d lo 82821 ■ ------“ is oaivoj^ rowiy^oyr* Trust Officof ____ I Licensed, semi & pm gto. 4 t .d.v. ^iVrn“^ -«mbor li PUBLISH: Thursdi r work In TF and sorroundint Soptombor 2 2 7 ^. CS b a r 6 and 13. 1994 ______T?TLEFACT. INC.. Tru* _ towns. Ptoafiooppiyo per TEE'S Richard B. Stiwrs. 1 Uiil. yujr mil tin oiK UmU-.0 son al Jewel’s In-Homi • NOTICE OP TRUSTEE ^ 3 4 - K 4 5 . — j Cl.liK'i'Xl 7;i3 09:n - ■ Caro. 1243 Lynwood Mall^all. I ^ SALE Prosidunt ----- U<>n-Fri10>mto4Dm. . On Tuesday, thoB 117th PUBLISH: Thursdi*day. Lo*t: Golden Lab, male,«lp gl ------995. at Soptombor 22. 29. Octo- O yoaca old. on S outh Blu ■ CHARGE NURSE day of Januoiy. 1995, Lkasat>d3600N,weafrS i 113 CHILD c w !-10 ______the hour ol 10:30 o'clo'eloek hnr 6 and 13. 1994. _ ____ RN-LPN needed ler 2-H 246 0 ^ — B W ecaarr anw w f to Zuo H ----- ^------YmT'oI“wid-aay-at-'at tho ORDINANCE NO. 24( —- SNF^xpoiion^'^llin • Twin Fall* County CcCourt- a n O R D IN A NJEOF C E C«n734-6891. ______------A pplt Dumpling Dsy Can elude somo wookond*nds. I h o u s e . C o u n ty of!J"Tr T THE CITY COUN' 1 Has hJl timo oponings lor I; vac- ■ Foils. Stato ot Idaho, Bonolits include: pari vac ^ j tie lykos. '^ 'y tion. insuranco. & bonusoiISOS. I fJ \ TLEFACT. INC., on Id DAHO, V..-.I ...... n a t: ■ '.corpofoiion. as succo! _____i S m o af* d ay .C P R & Firf i Son- ■ • tfusteo. will soil a t pi _ . Aid c erlilio d . Wo liko 1 w iP o lk S iE .Kimbotlaotly auction, to tho hiQtwsI I ® 105 PERSOHALS ' ~ havo lun. kobpbui>y. c der, lor cosh.tn lav _____ • art* ft craft*, ft bo happDOV ----- ' CNA* T money of tho Um v w in r.«IIMJ 733-5399 Stales, all paynblp at I ______tim®.ol-sale,.ttw-lolloi «f oj’j.HANSEN.P.ARENTSLCh ixpo-— ■ — ; bottof , egro in my homo. Tons i l -lo fC N A s S oxp« do*cribod roal propcOpOf*/; . OF TWIN FALLS. I S E j o ! l o n i lo ts of lovol G{« • situalod in the Cojint o ’ HO: AND PROVIC Twin FaHs. S tato of' Id FOR AN EFFEC-iCTIVE J J o iS iio h , ID 8332*.24,o r' mliJirCoriilie^i^Fi;*!'?,1 Aid ------Twin Fate;------ond ,cioscribod a s toU I ■ ' GIBSON SUBDB D 'Y '’ 1983; establishing, ot fe iSnSSh oup ■ SION. Twin F dustrial Dovotopmontim 'c o r- any and an modical pcfsjXKSOn- JP nnv hrt. 734-9773. a<^ci- poration Ibr tne CityCl ol nol. Send a log®' »> SASE to Pointing Shed*Shi Mother of 3 in O regon Tl tw in Fans: an d . ^ lb school district stoning e thoroof rocordordod.n 'whEREAS, Sectionion 6 ol 543 E. Hwy 24 D i ^ . 5 4 s a d v e r t is e 2069. Raag4orca«544.75a^ . Book. 7 of Plats.ts. wgo i .Ordinance No. 2 _____ VOUR ol Twin pjujod by tho City Cpt |>in S a id s a l b ’w Wil' ill'b e oDomtion ol Iho Indi Fabri- ’ •-■''r'li'"'' ' 1 ' ' • the oWigaiton socurod *oi g( (5) membon Ih 53Jy" .^39 Ulliitlivo iind bi-rig you I by and purtuantmt l to tho ono (1) altorrwito and toiulli YOO .uo lookinfl lo.. power of salo,‘!®. con- mombors shall bi SSnts., TLC For Tots Homo I in Devihon I comos to lining whal you’ic FALLS, roeordoirdod July oxists a vacancy ' them for cash in 2 9 . 1 9 7 5 ; o s ll Board ol Diroctors m«nt No. 683355. 68 Industrial Develo C 'c Mortoagoroco :all Twin Foils Couni- v f - '^“ B S “v5 " ’t h e bBEFORE. e |||l]S § i)^ ho. Tho bonofit MNED BY I I H £ , ' 3 ^ 733-09931 ext. 2 iorost undor sole O R AND TieTimesT 'tew ^ 'j) ol Trust was ai N C IL^O F T o place y o u rir. . classified Ad : EIlTh to lo m a a A Ni Com |>any by A it I monl'Toeordod I That Alan I B O ^ j i U L bor« , 1987.8*■“SiVJV- Hanof .ha» bo M 'm ent No. 93 nes-Newv%\\ ' . .BE r o ^ * ol Twii s”s5sss:s;i; TheTO c57rtty. Idaho. >nt Corpo- I H M B V V The dolault fo< ity of Twm this solo is to b< . ■ ■ -i '• ;

bor 22.1994 E-6 Timos-Nows. Twin F^lls. IdaIdaho -mursday. Soptemboc 2(2 0 6 -2 1 3 E m p l o y m es i n t - E m p l o yy m e V i t

T helmies-lSews S BUY IT- . SELL IIIT - FIND I CU£ISTOMER i > 7 3 3i - 0 9 ; 1 EHPLIiP L ^m . SEF■RVICE - IC L A t SSIF = I E P I MSCELLANEOUS ' TBADE I-®',’ “ 1 TCCHMCAL'- '2 112 2 THADE - 2 \212 THADE 212 • CPPORTUWTIES 209 RESTAURAKT/ 210110 SALES -. ^ . .206 MEDICAU ,20'207 OFFICE/ 20 lochanic ne*d#dr«*P*«;M-Truclickdriver-w-classXat-^ ; LOUHGE . , ------(porionced oloctricians ; Cosrosmototoflist needed, w ^ M od DENTAL . I _ CLERICAL _ ------• INDUSTRIAL ^ Exp o n caA tool* req. Apply In Claib n B COL. 13 spd or au- mNOW HIRING! VEMTIJkTKWLlNC. ^ . fto.wodod.Sertd rosumo to :- cOenlel, cOe 10 rent station’ ^ BEAN SORTERS C ook p o s itio n o p a n p a ^ , , ' In established salon. For P^*’ AMEHW AN8TAFRHCIW C. ndusuiol Veniilaiion, Inc the jI'Tri Phaso Etodric. . ln< { £ S ^ m^ aJo* s “t r ^ ^ O K E RIVER T .E .U P 3 . $65.000-Physic«l ThOfopisT Now Al that Iho Mds aro bock in tlmt e :A p p ty 4 2 lW M a ln Ifgui ^ 775 E 9 X S . ■ information inli call Bob at 736-HIRE (4473) . SeO.OOOOccupotlooal N< Industry kMidor in controltod . ICCHAMC Wantintod: Experienced me-, ^ school, wtiai aro you go DICKOK SUJON TRUCKING Tho h o Agticukure ) Group ol the chahanic-shop loroman lor E.O.E.A.0A.MyF/V/H_ ® . Spooch Pmholoflist. full- an oponing lor a lull.limo _ j JR SImplot Company is largirge custom larm opera* —lE Ji waltraaaes being hired' salos , reproMniatrvo to soD EXPERIENCED No timo lof sWlod nursjoo tocil- c now l Oo not apply unless searShlng fo ra diesel me* . iion.an. 324-7148.______Cashicishier position available : our complolo Uno ol vootila- INDUSTRIAL nmedially at Traveler's itlo«. Twin Falls, Mnho you are tkixUe A wiUinj to chanic to repair and main- /antodexporioncodsh^ ^ 0 aroa. Sond roHimo to Stati i lion, rolrigeration and ELECTRICWNS , ;___ ta in h e a v y eq u ip , tru ck s. . u > » s . North of tho Henson work various sh ih * . Full* chomkal products. The Pp- n « Coonlinalor. 1005Tofm«i^_ 1 Drivers needed."' Ctt.ACrmlors.Wort(site '' — Way STE 1.10. Rono. NV ^ time A p ^ limo avail. You ^sltlonisbasedinthoBur- Tkedolkaitpingortarping ,..P f may be <3vortook>ng an op- ^ ■is In Grand Vww. ID. ^5— ea-Cola has career oppor- . 80502.1-e00^»0e69. < tojtJwin Fells aroa. . . dover. Nevada. toi Juccesslul c an d id a tes will v ^ n t jnity avaaabto tor oneroot- portunlty. Growing busi* Ouali(icalions;,Rvoyrsoxpo- WoVori(indudos Iho construc- ■ eo SiSliSSiS.'ShS r e noss has advarwomonl po* h avo a minimum of th ree : hard working IndivKjual FT Modlcat rocoptionlit w* I ri?nc«nn-lhq^ogricu«ufalin- tiglion inslalolion and modili- sk years oxpononce and must ^ X Route Delivery position tfonsaiptk«*Mb.rtiUtoq. silion. Year end.bqnusps. dustry. A rfegroo in Mo- catwoolminosHo « primary.. SSr n* u ^ western mstatesS and « Kimberty School District la dofflly Bc«S48TF. ID 63303. . j siro a soli will onhanco your plant and rohnory. toamssplilS28DOEMod- toa out at tho Travotor's Oosis ^ irocess equipment mill Qgodtood driving record Idaho liconsod 8SW oxpori*.. Mmmuni^en»< wrl^g ! opportuniiy. Industrial Von- Corrpetilive wages- icalinsurancoA401Kplan. ica ligh Schoolgraduate ability dealred .F le ilM e 3 Truck ^ Plaza. Must bo ablo ^tilalion. |nc. ollois acorn- Call-800-967-2911 pg| ' onco In homo hoahh & long to work various shlhs. Apr »K««S'lor'fwthefinto:- S f lorm c aro . Apply a t Mini* A lta W d Co. Ramona Ridley 0 0 ilutl® 1^okl C e n te r S t W ., Kim* ply | In person N ol H anson P ofoxcoltont salary HCIOBox 10050 DiDoe to increase in horr*e doka Momorial « bridge. No phono calls sales, rianutKturod homo 3ply in p e rs o n a t C oca- contact: Kothy Oosnoll, base, salos commission, Ely. Nevada 69301 ^ ::Qla. 248 3rd St. So.. TF vehiclo and phono allow- a 0 2 ) 289 3007 -d e a to r needs quaWiod anted: motivated A respon- c S a . 43&0481 Of Karon SOodof- ^ , 1 ^ 1 7 9 . ______' ______tc home sot-up porson to M Equal Equ QoportunitvEmplovor ,jb;ible men or women lo courwxmor Co tooWiw tor courier land. *36-9019- anco, medical insuranco. <7M>2B9-4138Fax hO . • Olfico 4 Ckmcal positions. F 40lKplanandcatoloria ^ tmnewmanufaduiDd ----- kivolOwheeldiesoltru^ gyarjuord wilh •91ornowor Modicol Si art lime lotophono system s . homos.tlyou,orothat Neo‘JoodeddassDlruckdriw JJ?•Ith automatic transmis- jmaltm al PU with campoishol. EXPRESS Lantorn Loungo ot tho ^ installorandalsoacom-.i lor 3*4 woek po ta to hauL ^ •THERAPY* PERSONNELSERVICES Submit your tosumo wilh j"' luoEliedperam, ploaso can loi io n In !>««,□> b«« h«- p , ^ Weston Plara.^^injw * Sul puior toch,ISM compmiblo, ; ‘I'S tMt. Good dnvirtg record A OPPORTUNITIES Twin Fals. 733-7300 lypodcovorlonorlo: t;.hardwaio-sotiware-Novel so n aftor 4pm . 1350 Blue tyi jtperionood cooeroto finish- ^ ?a 22^ kS«I56”"° JSixperieflcodperto«tod.Re- J io , . Wo oro currofltly sooUng ro- BurtOY. 678-4040 • No too oxp. Rotiroos oncouragod ^ DTR driver* needed. First set Lakes Blvd N. ' . - ors, experienced carpen- OTI lavoir Ranch. Jerome. rivor-service - technician Racepllonlst end Billing rLa Casita Moxican Rosiau* class llalbed operation, pio)!.««. e»a43Mga3. 0 " ^ Clerk needed, Wondoll *■ VEMTtATION, IMC. ;anlod: Automotivo Tochni- rtoeded tor local homo rant is now hiring lor 2 dish-I 723 . KARCHER ROAD Earn J2500 per month A up ------modicol oQuipmont compa­ ; aroa. Apply. w ashor positions lor lunch cian wllh broad technical Exp< Iplus bonefiu. Current Class yj, S ta io d childron In our NAMPA, D 83687 ! Why a r 2 J i s h * g thore ny. CLD -dass C proiorrod. shill. Approx 25-30 hrs per , skills ineludino olectronic mt XCDLAOOTmed^Ire- ICFMR. 28-bod wing. Ro- No Dhooo calls ploasol _ system s A ASEcortitication tO( Will train. Full timo. Beno- EXPRESS wook lor oach posiikxi. A fr — quirod. hazardous er)dorso- ^ ims. t 526C Shoup- ' . latod oxpodoneo Is holpful. loworiiinsuiodealorshe. _Ca ment helplul. 324-5053 bul wo a ro willing to tram1 PERSONNELSERVICES Leathers Plus is ^ sooking to dayl734-6452«1-800- 111 Filor Avo.. Twin Falls lull A pari limo sa k » repre- Ploaso PI send rosumo lo: PO Exp wookdavs^torPaa------; ^ sontalivos. Apply in person _Bcod plumbers nood* wilh dryvit synthetic type and excoOont Customer ro- ^ u l o r skils. oxcolkmt poiso, >sisaceopting applications tor C alh ^ -8 7 7 8 . _ ,1, - is looking for new.« IndependentIr •Paid Vacations , 2-%m daily ot Sodbuster P> lhotolk>wingpos>tior»: ^ siding ind/or hock and ^ N l d Car* Asslstsnc* lalk>r«.Jobhaspoioniial lo & succosslul tolophono ' FT over th e road d riv ers Irttrowel. Fufl-lime permat¥>nl Carriers 1 to cover theJ followingfo route: work into lull-timo Wllh Rostaurant. 598 Bluo locfmkiuo. & Famiioriy or ox- , EXPERIENCED FT , U kosSlvdN . ^ ______‘o Heavy Equipment Operators n n< e ed e d lor hopper train s pcposHton with top pay and • Friandly A SupporllvaI Insuranco Bonolils. Pk)aso . , poiioncowilhcomputois,; IJi and walking floors. Expon- oxceitont oi benefits. Some _ Wor«r>gEnvJronm*nl Tho Moxlo Java Colloo- otocuonics or lolccommuni- | ^Diosoi EQuipmont Mechanics ar travel. Apply. «Route 743 Espresso Shop ot Tho Bost Crusher Oporators-Mochan- _oronco roQuked. 734-9062._ tn cations technology pro-, cr FT roulo drivor, must havo p . H eybum For Immodialo conskJonUion. ‘ ‘ Woslorn Canyon Springs r. ics FT 1400 Blk Hcj WORK NOWI torrod. Dulios include Con- I Sueccsstula^icanlswillon. yj EXPRESS ploaso call or apply ai; i A valid COL A current medi* Oponings tor acc^ling as- sullatlon. diroci salos [ Synycompoiilivo w ages and «calcard.Can543-8916 PiPERSONNEL SERVICES 100-200 Blk Juni[unipcr St. N. customer support. Indivtdal { t botwoon 8 - ^ Mon-Fri-_ t111 Fiter Avo.. Twin Falls Torosa Poironoud la. We nood eomoono ^ oxcoltontbonelii package. b -o c u si lionists'. word processor*. is wiling and abio to work a "wil assist in plannir>g & im-, ' 733-7300 100*200 Blk Loc Asst.OMRP Many ol our dKKiis aro plomonting markoling p r^ j Pwaso rosportd in wntmg to: Hiring for: vaniyotshins.anawhohas P AltaGoW Co .Fadory/loodprocossjng,p, , No Foe Willow Lane Green Acres Greal Customer Service V Emptoymont Ollice 'c .l.« k ^ ‘AFEE bonolits. Starting salary . W arehouse woriiors i —THE CITY OF TWIN FALLS * Care Center SMle. Ploaso A ^ . l n ; ^ ® HCIOBox 10050 S If you live ncirihis areaaja and would like 10 ' 1220 Montana St son al tho Root Desk of tho ® Flv NV89301 K* cSnstaidton"**^* ' i ^ Gooding, ID 83330 I^OO-Til-WORK onco.'Sond rosumos; Box __ ' 1357 Bluo Lakes “ AMERICAN STAFFlKS, INC -M be an Independent Carrierrier Tor ihc T im e s- 1 208-£)4-5601 auPRtCA N STAFFING WC 95901, % Tho Timos* x TOR in Ihe W ater Depart- Nows. PO Box 548. Twin FACTORY:Fj •. Mad>imstsM . 1 News, please call 733-(33-0931 exi. 203. , I T he ro sta u ra n t at th o BoM F p alls. ID 8330.1 . ____ ^ Assembly _____ : ' 208 PBOFESSIOKAL —Western Canyon Springs. __ salary^s^l'so'i® Primary ilSES— :_____U— duties Include th e perfor- B Freelanee writer wanted“toB tnn. Diamond Fioid Jacks ts Magic Valloy Homo Conlor vuWAREHOUSE.^ -C• Cooks ®manco ol heavy phystoal la- ■ ■ c o v e r n e w e In B uhl a n d noods quaiiliod manulac­ Milt/tortox operator Twin Falls 733-7300 ] . " imesjSlews ’ . CNAMA - ' w eet Twin Felts County.; rturod homo salos associ- RxWill q » ra lo r eBurtoy 6784040‘ No Foo b M T h ^ m OPPORTUNITIES> Swdareeumeendawrft-1- sautoo' and salad making ^atos. Fkixiblo hours, insur­ Paletizor * the operatton ol various ve- -«■ litfl a a m p le lo : ^M^S.I. 010 am ong tho duties pro- anco. , good bonolils. i FOOD p PROCESSOR e N e w W a g e S c a l e tormod.CompotiU<^woB- _lriof)dlY | O im eyhoro Sond i ihjcl^s » n d oq^uipm ent rt- y ■Hiiirtfl JflumnymanpluiiiUii ■ yi ------T h a t ^ ------rosumo to: Magic vaiioy; • P r ^ L Wo------NXiAw>ntkM.734-fe42. _ r Homo Contof. % Porsonnol | cCONSTRUCTION i J Recognizes Idaho Resh Pack Tran^r- C B3303or call 793*0931. D'roctor, 5365 US Hwy 93. should havo oxpononce in TW IN F j Experience • Jorom o.ID 83338.------.. C o » k c r , lation seeking lull-rimo. ; « • MaoteVafl^ Manor; IriWsrv self-molivsled 6T R drivers. I the t operation ol various doll. Idaho, haa rowsrding>0 PTbookkeepw.Sarfr MAGIC VALLEY: CallToda^^CTAFEEl j |Must have 2 yrs expory I typos t ol vehicles and INDEPENINDENT .•opportunittoloCNAsffiursing KIRBYia oxponding. Duo : > ”s “Ris“uS”“S f r " ssrisaiissi ; Assilani.W o oflor an at- - monoy ar»d only work a IjDW' to tho rnpid growth ol the . 1-80O-721-WORK. -'I \ JU N IO R CACARRIER tractlvo omploymont pack* SCCAA Head Start Is ec. I Magic Valkjy wo npod moro j , have a valid driver’s 11- ' hew»awoek7^calom>g AMERICAN STAFFING. INC cense, reside within 15 ago which includos hij[h cepting a^lcatJon* for * department at the Canyon, holp. i $280 por wo<^ g»w* ; £ I wogos, morit raisos. S1200 I aniood to .sun pkis bo-; »An oxporioncod diosol driver. | mitos ol .Twin Falls, a n d ^ , ROUTE AVArAILABLE » FamJly^ubalor J In Springs Inn has an oponig > local milk haul, lull*timo. ^ Helley. SUrtIng wage Is nusos plus incontivos.. op- i Lead Journeyman eloctr^ |in sutfWert physical co n a­ '* lor a wallporson, thot ro- ' vniu-rtioiid. 733-2733. Ll tion lo moot th e dem ands colloni company bonolKs.» «.14.».4SdependIttBon quires 20 to 30 hours aI plicants I accoptod on por- , _ For consldorallon, ploaso»® aduceUon. Open until po­ sonal intorvtows instead ol cCDL drivers, nood construc* J ol the job. A Class *B‘ ®’ w ee k .T h e 8hifl8 0 pon,ro- C.D.L wil be roqured a s a idows Drive call- sition filled. Applications'? wdvo arounds moal tim es. p I a « « g jrio n c o s. Call Jody liQO duiflptruck exporionco. 700-800 Meadi KaranZoOor - are available at SCCAA Apply jn person only ol; - condition ol omploympni. 'r Boyouneodtobolloxiblq _ ForaddKlonalinlormalipn. M^QlcVal^Manor►r 726 Shoshone Weet,Twln and depondablo. Ploaso including a com plete {ob 100 i\/leadovOWS Lane _F alls or Hailey Ceriter, w piy in person. 1357 Bfcio Ciiy ol Shoshone is looking '! h “ rTow c —descrlptlon.and.amploy.t_ y* — CafaK B M N o r th r--" • —“ t Toaayl^ G uys'Stgals ll: - to hire a Wastewatof Tropt- - - mont Supoftrisor-Wofkor tor Meal M cu tter w a n lo d rso 'n io ~ ~ ment epplicaltons. contact HO-26-Robbinlins-Avenue ------you can start today opening lorpan-llm o modi*^1' S o u th C entral Com miitilly the City ol Twin FaBs. Per- . cal transctbilonlst. Onho- Ig 210 SALES ■ ■onlyL ...... 1 ; ■ ibile exporionco holplul. sonnel OfTico; 321 2nd Avo­ shington l\l. podic oxpononca proiorrod - Looking lot a job to got yovi ; C lau I Wastewater liconse - nuo E a s l,o rp h o n o 736*. 600-700 Wast- but not roQUlrod.Mustbo55 munltyFoodandHutrl* , A iK le rso n L u m b e r ^ out oHovm.lKat's us. J& N.[1 end a COL Class B drVors Mochanki tor engine, tran s­ - 2251. Ctosing d a te for ap- lications is 10/7/94. Tho lOjki 10 work Roibk> hours.ai tion grant In the Twiniin I K e tc h u m , ID . Distnbutors (cloanino piod- liccnso. Must bo able to mission. A ro a n m . Starting It you live by anany of tliese Contact: Mr Cramor al or- % SID £ SALES ASSOCIATE• ucts). Wo ollor lull paid ,; help in all Ciiy Dopts. A salary DOE. 423-4269. iiy ol Twin Falls Is an • Equal Opportunity Emptoy- StreeK and wouldlid fike to.be an ------704^55.8am*4pm-Mon:. Ik,- -58anhourrP*T. w U lrata^L_Uoining _ make S300-tt000 ' —Wantod; Exporioflcod skiing----- davthrouohFrklaY _ I. weekly. Year-round Irovoi. 1 g m t C a r r l e r ------___ Q ; ' beoiW package, rdocatton. ------I n d e p e n d e n t II guaranteed return atlor 8 | 2 0 or m lkM ^ assistanc*. Call - Call th e Times-News es' at: h oura a week, S6.14 Entrytry 726*3364 for Interview askk lull wooks. II you aro bo- iI Parks; A Recreation Direc- tools, r o lii^ transporta* StoSfwcomharvostl!!! CNAs&NAs. Apply in por. Lewet-OOa AppllcaUonsins lor Dannv- • twoen 18-35, call u s now, I lor-Worker position avull* tton. and a valid drtvor'si* Wi«oOOE.13spd.orauto- ^ . .aon.ContodPonnyRow.*• at>d Jo b Oeecriptfcms are Auio Truck Sales. SalaryV stan today. 1 must stress ; able. Maintenance ot City conso. For morelnlo, call matto.CanbofuDtKne. ,i stnri today; Call Max at i: p a rk s. RV dum p. Rocre* DNS, Snako Rivor Rohab,*>- avaUabte a t South Cjnlral b a s e to sta rt. Looking lor 733-9683. CaH42:».S892 n 733 8770.0X1 111. !i alien Fields and handk) roc* •f>; . prolossional salos person . ',726Sho*horte Streat wanting a Irosh career 5 ' roaiion program s. Able to j obtain 0 CDL Class B driv- . Part-limo modicalrocoplion* oet, Tw in F a lle . Idaho: C to n o . Apply. , , (ur-. _ | n th e Burlev-CAA office, oxp. Send rosumo to: 5519 1 [ ors liconse and able lo op- i — ------isl posHionf compolor-msur-. oraie a-varieiy ol e q u p ------1 -WANTINC-TOS anco oxpoiionco hotplul. lul. i038Overland,Burley, ------KbndalirBoiseriO 83706r;- » 1-800-337-3130______! lo* artd the Jerome CAA Viiof- EXPRESS ding new and used car Sond rosumo to Bo* PEBSONNELSEHVICES ■ j For more inlormatioo coll City Due to our expandin areers PO floe. Courthouse base- I J o ^ a 96865. % Timos-Nows, PO le y 111RtorAvo..TwinFolls : Han at 886 2030 or writo to I invemory, WILLSrOYOTA TO Is nov/ takiiig SAfl.TF.ID83303. • mant. Jerom e. Agency Ications for additional em ploj^e have .firstrat 733-7300 TIRED Box 208. Shdshono. ID( I Salesperson RN Chara«-M«dicatlon No Foo______ol buiding oquiiy tor others? 63352. Closing date . I isitions. Nursa- Roquiromonis: cur- 4. I was. hlow I am coming 4K 9g6 S 4 . rom RN hconso in Idaho or Equal Opportunity Em-im* Coca-Cola has careor oppor* ipormonthinaniritorna- c o m e O p iM rtu n ily C y j putures u Concrete linishors. and la- 1 ollgiblo. ono yoar chargo tunily avoilebki tor oflorpoi- -m . Ic. hard working individualn| cional markoling turn A borers wanied. . Call /oric A t m o ^ e r e * nurso oxportonc* - profara-Ji® CloVlnB^te: ?*>"• looking tor som eone I cnn PH Sepfmbjtr.37.,1»>**, ^.._lor.omorefiandising______I . Johnson ond Sons Con- n a b J e H o u rs bloinLTC, currontCPR ' strudion^324-49l9. and Iho ability lo suporvao oHvaicd Individual who a n d gol along with othors. S ^ ^ l i t y : lAuality products see Greg on»* 209 RESTAURANT/ Good int orporsortal skils True Value S tore in Hailoy'i ][ Aio yeu planntno n mowof Rosponslblilios: Day LOUNGE Abto 10 work Indopondontlyt needs onorgoHc. porson-. , ; ClMSdiud ad* wBI point you c h arg o nurso on LTC- df- TiT Good driving record able salos person. CallI ' In tho ngtil Ouoction lo lind . J rocJ-coordlnato caro rwccs*» s* Cook w anted. FT. Apply in 788-3333 ask lor Man Itio homo you nwid. 'lor _porsonat RdyalLounge.io HighsWgmduato^ sa ry to provido qulaily lor 1 ' Apply in person at Coca-a* ------LTC rosidonts, assoss,>ss. 677 Filef Ave. Twin Fans-— ftSlig463rdSt.So.TF •Excellent Incor docum onl, understand Iho noods o( LTC rasldoou and COMEWORKWITHUSIl •Pleasant Wor adrrtinlstar modicatlons. [I HOTEL FRItONT DESK 11 • ReasonalA C a r e e r ... M l If v o u a rc a scIf-moHv In^The H ospitaltallty Industry I__ i'ra l = N -T w tftF als--^ ------Apply at Cassia Momoria = ~ l o iy . II you-ro In galos nowsJ - SUPERRVISOR C acluj'Pctes Resort^CaiCasino; the only Four ------Hospital. Human Rowurfrlurc- E xporloncod c o o k , prop orilyourtookjngforasalos ■t Casino, ihe only Four >rCireat Job! Diatnond property in Nort•Jortheast Nevada, invites o s, ^ 3 Park Avo, Burtoy,rtoy cook-dishwaaher noodod30d. careor no oxporior>co noc-K- ' Cactus Peles'Resort le excitino gammg and ID 8 3 3 1 0 .EEO Employer,yer Full-time. AppV in porsonf.»n- e ssa ry . we give Iho b e st ’’Diamond Property n Northeost Nevodo, is ! d Oldsmobllo ‘ ' e have full and part-time , ' M-F-V-D______’ T h e O a s is , 1 o o f Blui)luo protosLonal irainktg. II you In all ly p o s o t w ork. Lakes Blvd N. TF. N^Ne want lo earn much abovove ididotes for a Front Desk entiy has two - , BWS/ LPN-s ovonirw & nigh currently seeking condi Arages, excellent working ----- phone cans pjoass------___ avoraae income: *. W e offer compolitiye wag shills available. Conlac at Supervisorposition. TThe qualified oppiicant in o u r s a le s irance and profit sharina. P e rso n n el. Minidoka Me-Me Experienced wallporsonton: Contact Goorgo Hilaiidesol conditions, health irjsuran n 3:4510 9:00 p.m .. 6 day;lays Con Pautos Chovrolot. n o r w o m en wilh If y o u a re in te re ste d , crail a llj u s a t (2D 8) 7 3 6 -1 6 2 6 ^^..u^4a6.0«fll ^ should hove excellentit guest service skills and IWeOfEerA ;t. 6609 lor our human I 180 Pontiac. GMC Trm* and 1 above average or 800-442-3833, ext. ( iwol-1 GEO. previous supervisory' exoerience( in the hotel resources representaliviItlves Monday through! 207 OfHCB • I. and 3 p.m. I ian Gordons. 73^<}67S.1,1 ; 734-6565324.3900 ed front desk experience N ot J u l t A ' Friday, bciween 9 J.m . an CLERICAL industry. Computerized , good communication - is preferreds Gary’s W estland < Maintenance AdmlnitraiuT - working conditions, career al appearance and a -Stocker/Checker ■ -Cage* Cashier• tive Assistant needednm* Im NewM Casino We offer excellent wc Buick Isuzu c u rrd. e n tPrevious sales rnediatley. Sun Valle kpot, NV.) }rtunities and benetils *Food Server •Wardrobe Avistlon. ftood clerical■:ni 1 - (Jack: advancement oppor positions available ful.in but nol required for I Seamstress | public relation skill* • induding profit shoringIQ ond health insurance, departm ent for m en o *Cook must. Competitive pay.!ly t M ANAGEMENT: I. •PBX/Reservations ■•Keno I good beneilla.-fulMImtlim e. Aggressive leader in re or •Castiier/Hostess resum e to Box C, Twin«>ln . Pony Express Casinciino. Salary com m ensurate Jackpot,t,NV 89825 ’ experience is helpful, •pOilllOIMfKlullctItJet IIKcnIlVV iMMUl. wilh experience. the right individual. i o m Sm .______JJjj^ 'F orw ard resum es witwith references to: Oponing tor part-timo oHic W e offer a great worliand O ldsm obile • p e rso n , posllion h a sI lull* lul • , . a c i u s guaranteed income: k i « I s u z u llMKIIIll All'ltlll • limo potonlia). Bookkoopmoping Ja c k p o t ElEnterprises. Inc. a compuior oxpWionco ri ••lUOPalfTilms Airport.Drive vacation. 401k retireioleline Road qulrod. Sond rosumo & SI health insurance. Ap ^ G a c l uIS ! P e le s a ry roquirom onis toi:P : P' O L as V eg?sgis, NV89119 e l e s i/in Falls Bax 93 Gooding. ID8333< ^^■■RESCxncTCASiriO • JACKPOT. MEVADA . for Berkley W illmore u ^ jackpot,o t, t N ev a d a attn: Humjman Resources >iIytmployrrM/f/M/V •PTrocdpliontsl.Moo-Ri, [I tqual Opporlunily t Ffi, e O E ” * *N EOUAl opronTurruNirv rw(*ioi>C« wr.»w Jon.M cConnick. 1pm-5pm. Idw otiico.O. I ^CaI734-2552. Gary’s W estlar J - Buick 13 1 0 Pole T w i n An EO E ^ • ' Thursday. SoplomboIbor 22.1994 Timos-Nevirs.s. TvTwin Foils. Idaho F-l cO . ______. .■Ql ij ' / , ...... ^ M i l ' ' II • ,1'lli

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213 MISCELLANEOUS 213 2i: WSCELLANEOUS |2i:213 MISCELLANEOUS 50202 HOMES oppotmiwmEs OPPORTUKmES _ OPPORTUNTTIES I FOR SALE • ' FMdMiarm&uiMpoo- “l*a to tm on tho p lw 7 ~ PiPart-tlmo commission & 1 24^24’A ACRE ESTATE pl«. calary d«ponite on ox- norvcommissionpositions .i 373.719sqftDuicheounlty WL. '''^7?SS,- iavslAlohour: ' ) civdyle home, tabukxis mas- — ; _ ■ AtkfafTiovHioloy. . -ol•otoctronics Ilor suiu.guost houso, loy M«Moil2263 Wright Manulacturedm housing:;? shop, corfali. h o w tapli- A>4.TwinF1.______,s e |.u p & sorvi.co c o m p ^ |iSSsf., i !tios.pa*luro*^aKa.Lo- S & S i C E ...... ------FUMmBho^ptwodod------1 ; .croditsolieiting ! (ol6 5 S & lt« ih i lls in ® ‘lng-“ ' * ifflcnodialoly.oxporioncain i ; *nmxvvig 1 ^&37SOOQ.2Oe-934-5402_ ro«»waym»inloo«ne».hotp- *L•LeadaelHjp jj Pleaso apply in porson at I — (ul. must hayovaW dfIvor's *S .'5 A C R E S r • licorwo. Submit nwum os to; «S Ml in.hay; Full TFCC water. ■ . W otf Poinl Hwy Dist. B Gatod p p e irtigaiion. Com- ■ N.HaHey.WoiyJol. , 1hom e sot-up of service ro-1 _S plotoly rebuill 4 bdrm, 2 - ■ ■ S l U ______ID833S5. - . «qu'red. iessary. must have nans- train, «-ook davi. Booa pay _ • portaiion. 10-12 hours AFFORDABLE I andbonoM«.No«mokmg. { NNeeded part-time truck.* I Hurry 10 soe this 2 bdmi. IV4 | m m i IB C tf 733-4263 ahor 2 pm, _lI wMher. Sal. Sun. 324.Ji 'wook. mornings, baso plus : Hun b M e s ta rt y ou rodw ood . bonus. S o n d rosum o plus 1 . boa a th hom w with* nice, . D R A G T SA W T O O T H SI I- -U.*"! • roomy kjichen-dining aiea. STOP! I Noodod service co n to r do- covor k>ner to: Vidoo ll. 471 1 [p> SHEET-METAL • dock d project nowt .p^PROFESSIONAL W. 9160 S.. Sandy. UT - boboaulilui lamily room with D O N 'T L E T J U S T ^CONSTRUCTION ' paitrr>onihoadtohandkiro- funrn nnnniionGuv. I firoploco. <>■' unfinished bsml. I Heoling/Air'Conditionlng jf t Petterson F Construction Tomporafy 9 monlh position.■:; . pairsolKlrbyvacuumsA - .Gas hoat, privato bock - , Sieel Buildings nOOFIHG & COATINGS 20 wooks M f WOOK. S6.00[ ANYONE \iyio • Relrigoration Spiocializing S in docks. 1 olhof brands. Opponunrty P yaid.'patio. 1 cor garago. 2V *24'up IO.100-X250" por hour. Musl.bo bilioguol: torw)equitypoM ion. Excol od. Approx. 20 hrs-wk..‘ Call t* J e a n Brannon to soo repair your,audio. Commorcial & 33-7221 o r 326-5857 SomoTlghtloadlng.Toro-I (ences. porches, S '' m English and Sptinish. I{ wage * bonuses. Exper th is hom o pricod ot We s p ecla lin In dairies Residential P orson noodod to link tho' p -fe rw d fi repair*, bul will!I quosi an ntorvKhw. coll Jun $63,500. video, & car lemodels, honest pomi:ommercial. industrial. .Sawtoolh Chapter o< tho' traifl.on Kirbys. Contact 1 tf734-aaai. ** and steel buildings. {208J 733*8548 equipment. We tiave ‘ 3Sidential. Buildup rools. ,■■ Amorlcan Rod Cross wilh' MitoLaw.r«-plicallon inlor- BURNOUT SABALA D ean's mation. is an EOE Tirod of the rodaum nl grind? Crawl Spaces. Drain Benellol's Homo Care ■ 734*4050 m-f-h* ____ E x cavating REALTY .. Jields.Pjpchncs, •_____ OiywaB*PatfiW9-ta*i*-S«v<«- ■ Local dolivofy drivor noodod. ' ' 733-4321 Ponds. Trenches. ~ & P a v in g musl have good drivingi I ing l « poaiiive. moooy mo- All ho m e repairs Torjy's Landscaping ____ rocofd, hil-lm e plus msur- [ r $ j - ALL NEW! C oncrete Found«ilions. Wo ^ do asphall driveways j, Now homo thol hos every­ inside & oul lOyisexp. anco. Apply in person at Cuibs.'Sidewalks,•• S Home Repair Rainbow AutqPalnl. 124I Sales-Routo Drivor. musl ^■iLLliiilLl^H tthing dono: now lown, auio- parking lols. asphall Call Bruco BluoLritesS-TF- h w good d r ^ n g r e c ^ . matici sprinklers, gravel Drives. Insured. ‘ drive, railroad tio bordors. 733*7543 NNew lawns, tree service. MagicVaBoy Earty Childhood palcfiing, grading & lopseii. i o lits. Apply In p o rso n ai:1: ~ Attractive 3 bdrm. 2 baths, Jerry Staley f Comer is now hmng tM d v I sprinklers, homo repairs & r. Rainbow A uto P a in t. 124'* 301 BUSINESS peiienco. ■ CallJImc at 733-9173 Foley boisaw shaipenino mainienance. as well as oil has openings for In d e p e n d e n t J u n io r yard. Immodioio possos- S E F tV IC E Richard 934-5198* .1 .machlnos lor carbide & sion. Coll Rey. Priccd al. youf pavmg needs. ------,-Carricr^;in thc'ic Twin Falls nrca ' _ steel circle saws, hand j ; $105.000, .______Computerized Circle ^ T Enterprises _ 1-800-89B-5198____■ ------^saws-oterHnnd saw ro-f— R eas’onaBID'RatGS " R t. 833 ' loolhor a n d aulo sot. extra 326-5682 or TF County . ANDERSON'S Morgoret Tubbs 400-500 Acklis^Idison Avc. grinding whoois and miso SABALA 6 7 B -3 7 4 4 tools. $4000/otler. Call (208) 734-6271 SPRINKLER REPAIR H 400- Bonihra h A vc. _208;37&420iBoj8a^_ REALTY P o o le r 's ; ------400------B lccr.A tJ vc______!______7 3 3 -^321 [•— C u s to n i----- ii- Winlerizing Special! 100-400 Harrisirrisort St. turo and sato ol q u i ^ ice A twntlon Potantlsl Homo SprinKlei blow-oul S29.50 • . 400-500-H crybum y b A vc. ■ cream a n d yoQurt. Phono Buyorit ■ TWIN FALLS B u ild e rs 734-1379 or736-8635. BBuild your droam borne with­ PLAN.ROOM ...... Ali phases in Consiruclion. • 400- Shouioup Avc. - out Iho big uplront $$$. average size lawn. ID distributorship. High daily SHe Lt ON-s TREE Mikis Homos prowdos con­ Dralting Sorviccs Valley 20yearsole»periencoin 100-400 Var^BinBurcn Sc...... c a s h ilow . In TF to d a y . Senior Cili:cn Discount, S20K investmont^^^alood struction linancing with n o - Available.*' • M,V. ^ c e n se d General R t. 865 down paymeni on matorinls ; Fencing SERVICE ■ I or sulxoniraciod labor. Act JoOs 10 Old 'Contractor, 1Mike Anderson 733-8119 100-600 Addi!Jdison Ave. W IPAYPWON6 ROUTES* now bolero inierost ratos • • Blueprint copies All iy0es o l lences. Call 423-5906 trtrootopping& removal. lOO-2pO Blakeik e S t. N. Local sitos tor saki $2000 wk increase! Land doos noi Farms & R astdenflal Dn..800.20B-S30024hrs 734rPLAN 100-200 Cam(im cy St. havo to bo pak) in Ml. Cnll 423-4775 Shrut^lrimor removal, lo d a y l M ilos Homos, 1- W ard's Homo. 300- Casnwa G rande C r. > 302 MONEY TO LOAN Boo-a*3-2aa4.orti. I 7am-9:30pm TINKER'S hauling or w hatevep ‘ By ownor. 1751 Glendalo. I 7 days'W eek Construction 100 C henicrry Lanu U NEED CASK? ^ SPRINKLER & , fmmaculato homo and • tor free osf/Vnales Room addnions. remodeling, 100- Martia rtin S t. Wo buy notes A roal ostalo, yord. 3 bdrm. sludy or po- IQ jg Q g j^REE ESTIMATES contracts. Croativo Rnanco . eleciiical, plumbing. No job ' landscaping t ■ 100- VRosca s c S t.N . . 1-BOO-999.4809. tonlial4thbdrm. I'/irbath. • lamily nn. wood stovo. now ALAN'S General Carpentry 100 large or too small. 20 yrs 733-7438 300-600-Shoafoap"Avcr-W TT------Trees & Shrubs 305 CONTRACTS AND ‘disirwashoccarpomrstor— Remodolim'J&w ago, $91,500 shown by —FENCES------iiSperrFrccTJSHmates------^Tadlng - - If you live by anyly ng. Second Route _$129.5 oo, 653 TroilorjrF ._ references available Free Estim ate. I ------llth-^StTN; _____ Shown.bv-n^nimom.call_ TcIeamngidon^_: Coll anytime 736-4917— :— $lnWma!llraflc$. Decks. ^ ■ «ftof4733-8042.______'Where quality Is a ------1-733-2735------^— - ■ 1000-140C0 0 P in e I FO R SALE BY BUILDER:7 Commercial or basements. kr.chw. baifis S morel f ------p riority-______■* ' 1000-130C0 0 O a k Brand now 1950 sq It. 3^ resideniial. Wo B ob W alsh ELECTROLUX bdrm 2 balh. living room. - I _____ - -1019-130ClOO B ir c h ...... _*_____ dining room, family room. furnisli* all supplies. 736-4585 VVacuums & shampooers. 'O a k entry, dining, kitchon. No Job Too B)G o f ' NORTHWEST COLORS m , book cases. Largo deck. . central vacuums. • • EQUAL HOUSING • dbl garago. AC, gas hoat. Smoll. Home Repairs -Don't wait! Pul a new , Third Route - Clcillcar Lakes OPPORTUNIPT pollet stove, mainlnnance Sales, seivice & repairs. Al teal ost.ito .KNcftsmg in thst>s ifeooxtoiior. Lots of detailI Call Brendo , Of All Kind winior coal on your h ouse.' iOO-200) 7th7 St. N . . nuwsp^ut i jucieci 10 Iho Faita>r & slornge. boaulilui dosign 324*4076 7 ^ - 5 6 1 8 i scraftsmonshp, $165,000. Old World Flooring g D a t o Brush, roll, spray. 6 0 0 -8 0 0) LLocust H a « tj Acs nv*« 1 8ei>i» 2 3 9 O u B o ls 10 aov!fti50 ".Il'y o'nlflienci)CII 230 Buckingham TF. Artistry ) R o b i n s o n railer Coiirt 'mCKn Cf cfciTsrjvoai Ve/a on i Shown by appoinlmont. call Hardwood Insiallation Froo Estimates. Refs.. Bybee Trai «». coo. Wqcr. SM, r.vrJrr■4>4), ■ nhor4om;733-904g. 734-2939 Finishing S Refinishing Walnut - AU/ btrtrf sair., a r.'wral e r ^ .X « 'For salo by ownot. 5* acres. 736-2591 an iweoiion, iq m.iHo anf Such 1 lull manual sprinklers. 5 Painling (insido & out) ptulororco. hmiiaiion or 7th St. S.'.3.'- All fliseiimifi.uon.' Famiiiji -.laius ; bdrm . 2 baih. don. library. P e to B u tto n H fomify room, livinfl & diningg rcudes O-ttw urO>.'» Oi .lOu ol 7 3 4 -5 9 7 2 . SOUTHERN IDAHO ^ M V K I R B Y 13 1.VT9 v»in sa'oms or ii-o.il,,i room. 3 lireplacos. de- '■<0 inched 2 story 3 cor go-i- c o 'm p u t e r I BUILDING REPAIR & t s cui'oaaii, p'so rjr:-iirw i rt'O If you live byT anya of these streets VI r a g e . 3 bay horso b a rn , is expanding ils service BW0 a srantj axroi ar cMow SALES, I MAINTENANCE boaulilui nvtturo kandscopo, SNAKE RIVER ild like to be an irtt^ria Painting, rocfing. hiding, . center. Complete repairs and would S o l TF.toncod yard, dock-J; ' s e r v i c e , & METAL'CO. Ths ro/Dp.ice« wJ rd Vrctfftfi•ff patio, now.domoslic & 2 yr 0'' flooring, concreio. (onong, on all makes & modds. ' Independentnt C arrier, call the aeecpt any aCvcrlitirg loi lo.ilon' tnioalkn pumps. $150,000.? S U P P O R T sptnkicr insiallation & lopair. Manufactured in Twin i o ««i# vrf^icP 15 .n wjUiio-T cl mo tx)me woamonng Wo can TO ta«>. Our ic.irii'ii ,ri Mreby Is Our Business Falls, variety of colors. Compelilive prices. Iico Times-News toitoll free at 543-4648 moot oil youi noods for .rlctm*<5 tt'.n all . d/ielting^ DEUVERED Call us before you buy’, estimates. Used vacuuiMA. Md 5 aiu_i CrMl/ocatfan.5bdrm. ~ Tho Compuier Place atfrcH in trvs iw ;vipcr aio Sand & gravel topsoil • losKlonlifll&commoroal. .iv.U.lNe on an tw-''! ocoorrun.lyn,iy_r 2 both.dblgaraoo,fon(^. ,K '4 1 5 ADDISON AVE 208-736-1653 bM Tocon»arc<(fccrmrii’xn■xn_i bockynrd. wood siovo. IruK for driveways, C a ll 324-8432 o r 215 EastlondOr. c y iroos'RVparking. $88,000 1-800-560-6812 sal HUO TciMieo ai t>eOO-M5- " 734-1667 parking lols, etc. • 326*5332 _ _ 9777, Tl-o Toil-Ireo icltfphooe>oe _; nog.Willpayl^iindors I W ntiOi tor fo fviirrg rrp.in<)d s _; loe.Call733-4945,or •0 Gra'vcJ S a le s ___ 1-208-847-2405. 1 NORTHWEST ■ COMPANY. INC. I . 733-1234 nbor'22.1994 F-2 -nmos-News. TWin Falla'.la'. IiIdaho Thursday. Soptemb< 50^7045 / Real Estalate/Sale-Reeal Estate/Ij^ent-Farniner's Mai'kite t' ■ ' .

ni FMiOFOB- I I 104 UNFURMWED i 606 ^ H O B Ii£ HOMES 611 e 5J2 FARMSmANCHES ’ 518 S MOBILE HOMES 604 UNFURNISHED ■ 604 ”” S 5 J . ^ . . : S02 HOMES .. i .APTSmUPLEXES —■ BBir I I APTaPUPLEXES _ Jbdtm2 balhmefsneho(^ _ FORSALE ___ AND DAIRIES______- •— 3 k SPACE » C O O K I R Y ^ — In * .ttBOUEFARU .« Aval.0c«1.2bdnnw»hW . ia2bdrmapts Si,u!i37^^g4So3 1100 sprinkler crop acres. ssssasa.-^ . LOCATED IN • S S S ' 2 bdrm . 1 balh hom e.with 7»441»S. : , MOBILE PARK _s«Send replM to: Box 90072. appliances, heal pum^ ♦ t l Tw o-fl^le homes tor ront. 0 2 - C A T T lE - $385 a $400/m onth plu s " ■ If fM CUSTOUFMUl . - 2 CallTrl-CoProp.Mgrnt. Tw black A while Holstein .THP LMnUtdaPriMlAttonlibto^ targe iarm & irrigation sys- uo. 7344431 eves.------^ Ing. swalh, rake, bale. bungalow- Remodalsr's* tom , 3 hom os a m obiloa. 612 PASTURES C kw i studio, nowtoy romod- — FOR RENT • 4(40*0%‘75“S£.^Voryfomo; orei plum, pallo. 2 bodroom 1 Roe0wocth.B22 ; Landw atch, ^ele d bath rm . low u tili, 6 1 b d m duplex, relrfg, Move, both. vo»y tpaeiom rooms.>• '4 4 0 ACRES, row e r n and water. T garbaM lurn, 607 6(n OFFICEAND _ great shape, have been Han W snted laU M t u r e for 25- 2{□ rass lad lor m onths, e s r Bean}ean th reih ln g * 14* S u n d pluB partlaT baiom ont for ", Realtors j t32Smo*3w.7&1735^ RETAL SPACE ^ ttorag*: In comcnsrclalil E ;':if,w r.:lv ’=<,", iM n.ki^^m sg._ &Gigs, dusted, and all sh o u PU.ru .S44-24S6 or 544-2655- zaSBEOROOM __ I|3eal lor winter feed out. ------bufinwazonc-axildmato., TOWtMOUSES OF Been Threehlng. k 7 3 3 -3 6 6 7 ^2?aa«Sd1ornear5dor- an «xc«neflt proloatlonal>' ' ' m S a S r ES,S mall ranch Jrc«n$440. 7Z 613 WAKTTORENT R Dlceei cut. windrow, cutter oWc«. Laro« 24x24 rwwar with Snaka River frontage0 CASHforused ly. |, o l^ riy a handicappod- W asher A dryor hookup row. Wide p l c k u M . ^ mobilshomea. disabledi persons. M nt & • vheteinaouihk^o. imotalihopktbacfc.Ro^'>y southwest ofBliaS, homo.* Top ol the stairs ot the lof immodiaJ# p M ^ j o j j"• . 160 A C R ES. F a rm . WHR Brockmans 3 2 4 . ^ . , utls u based on ■ncoms.- LeeUeR.Jertee.bw. IPalls btdg. Heit. a r, 4 «areas ok. or Twin FaDs, refs I A gonuino value! SS9.500. 1.800-773-3167. ■ f lighta incr $325. Archie “ :olueinim stsrted bu l cah«8 ___ 7 H u rry -b e th o lirst at thisfi • W . T R i T s 'S d . . fcfrenLFSrkrtiafWoona- " aval^736^S0 days or « fc^-le. 324.7360. _ ^ M arlene mobile hom o 12 x tionJ contect the Jerome 6056C ROOUSTOBRENT J a 6«,2bdrm, Ibath.exlon- . Benovue la « food rostsurani — CoBaeo spts: micro a rstri^ P R O D U C E R S 501 or 7 3 3 ^ 2 ovonsngs.. : iioo on living roonj, on- I forr^m^A^a^ inOcto- g^,614 UOeUHOUE cobin, big shop, bordersQ closed porch with clo set, > BLM -huntlnq a n d fishing Eoual Houslna Opportwlty^ ^ SPACE < ouryour front door. Newly conatructed proloa^ . Lametj 3 bedroom duplex ^ ‘ ^SlFrlffllsSS^.IOam ROBERT JONES hind Andersons Cam p for , LGltoBiefi.32>-3430 ‘ MOTEL, mo raiaa 738-1 »e8_ f tion. ,i m il tinlsh to auH. Ol- MMobilo homo .paM S in Jor- _ i - ^ S s « _ CB REALTY 519. CElCTERYLOrS | OuaUtyEsstem Heifers. 7 3 3 - 0 4 0 4 Motel: Wooklyrsios. fora f, abundonco ol win- 2 cemetery W s in Twin F i ’ } Indudes cable'W-HBO.dariy d "MS'.ss'sr-. ‘ COLDWELL or 3?Biia7oc3;4.5ig6. _ l-aoO-262-5001 mKos from Twin Falls. Exit maM service, a »o>opho«^ 0 BANKER 1820I11-S4.______Commerkal rates avalible - Red Barxona bull. 2 yrs. 73‘i-ef7. _ ^ — allaHa; canal w aler. wneei- weekly ratee. Cable TV. mo. r lencod outalde RV'a town i houso.-$22S a month. 2 :n Oood local on. $750.00 . Call boforo 9 a.m . or a h o r y < TRUCKS WANTED to haul Owner cany, on this tTOOsq.iq. lin es. N G oo d in g . $1350 telephone mirowave. a ta- «u^oe.cJ^-8523. 1 < Young Ismily wants to buy n each cr *2100 lor a l.W rle ° 11 p.m. 733-2977. 3£M0goodmHkjng 3 ^ ft., 3bdrrrt; 3 b a th , hom o, 751 E. 700 N. Firth ID Wtion you'tfl lookino lof bar- _] onltfgekx.»89.e50. . Holstolns on ktaso option. ^ 83236. or call eves (208) A qiis.. gains. Chock Ihu^araga ' R Ri oom ate wanlod to sharo 2 CUstilHXl . . . Uio loluUxi lo Snake FWorRoafty diihw athor, laundry sales advonitod In claMi- b I ^ m g ^ l 50 + utllilios. or c vou cany contract. John. CUs CAI7a<.fl400. flifrfiflgg ------ladBties, n o p M ■ \ SffidSW v25a-2693. I 0"an your Iweds. 733 0931 = 513 »CRE*OESAIIO tied. Coil 7330931. I PRIME NE AREA. Quality 884Ouin0- HOMES t E A S O N«s To ]BuyTW m o t F] S L A S H E D _ |l5 B ------Ptte# c u by *10,1001 MUSTST .U'»p»st*wrview W 750 ^ MoviM must sen, 28x66. J . . d ; o t < > « ' s SaLNaviCtaraJigono«« .leunlRVpaikbor^gf^dH i9Mfleehmd,4bdrm,2 , a t Gaary'S 'W esis tla n d M level home wi0) 3 bdrms. 1 00 belh.Aroaldeall DO ____TO4^iy.

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EWneCuwilnghOT — POBax7e0.5l0W1st W ^ B i i I WAHTTOTHADE Havo 4 bdrm 2 bMh apadoiwous lac Eldorado .. 1993 Hyundai!uElantra I ' rooms, dayfight basem eni, 5 acres H« View E s l ^ sS ^ 602 UNFURMSHED ‘ I 1988 Fo:ord Bronco 1992Cadilla( IV4 lancod acrea In So.£ ? • division, Je ro m o . View*oi ol HOUSES T, Low, Low Miles 5-Speed, (jreat EoEconom y H W eal Bola*. W ant equlva-[2^ vaBey.Sstoor^. • A uto,3. V-8, XLT Sunroof, Leather, I lort,ooamaBW.Inoa*u^^ C i2 o a.S 6 7 ; 2 a o------___ 2 bdrm house fo rre n l. J ^-I'l T«biF«a..f20e)362413a^ ome, no pets; $425 mo, S24,i,888 $ 7 , 98 8 I — PEHFECT-ACREA0E-2.W - 1 1 - SOJLD! - L—— I J . ^503“ BUHDTO!-— ------a c re s with a rem odeledid a3 2 bdrm hoodie In T ^ n F^ ^ — ' ...... •••'-• HOUES bdrm. 1 bath horne. shw, U ...... ' - r r : lenMd pasture, plus slo^ I I — - Due to death In tamiiy mu7i ael) 5 bdrm . 4 b a th hom e. wide mobile, and muct1 ■ S L • more. Call John or Terr 2bdrmijjobilehome^^ Jaeuzd tub. waft-k) m MISJ. ei _M uuatflZ2i.j ______------cIuhW.20i 2*‘ rec room w ~ J' ~ pool U bie.lam iy loom w » “ ' ’S I M M . .i^aca.aHnM rcaipell L a n d w a t c h , n .' H r ; ! -

R e a l t o r s 3bdrm,1%bath.2 cwoB- Your Littlea ~ O H le a 7 3 3 - 3 6 6 7 Btoraoeshed.$700mo. •» 1989 Honda AciVccordlXi ■ HAGERMAN ■ nSitoo.73»8914. 1.1 _ 1993 Nissa>an M^ma SE '90 Pontiac GrandG Am LE Cowboys... U te, Leta, Lois 3 bdm horrw in country. First 'C, C assette Excellent Condition,on. Great Price H VMIUXKkwthK'oiurlty:iiry3 Acreeess In prtme locationsone, and last months ront 4- d»->»• I . I Auto, Only 19k Miles, Like New Aulo, A/C, bdrm, 2 bath with an aaon o rs from 1 to M a c n parcels, > 8 8 | 1 ol p a stu re for your coltiolts. 837-6402 8 , 7 8 8 ,988 $ 5 , 9 8 Tha bast value todaydayl p r u e BUHJMNQLOTS-r s - A 4 bdmi.2400 sq I h o w in NE Twin Fate HUCtetfm nice nelQhborhood. $735,35 M » L r . **'^Tt»cyofJudy nijdhWon. 8 ^ ^ 0 0 0 n o ’ J ■ •' • ‘ t:jwU£V ^v BARKER^ Prim e N o rth ea st a re a . a( ^ H I ' < ^ S 4 3 ^7 1 ____ _ proxim ately 1 .3 a c re lo -zoned for-horaoaA^ofi ____ T $10,000. CaB 733-6004 a 3 504 BURLEY/RUPERT J«o«. U bdmi. $300* » ^ l n ~ •• ...... HOUES...... twnoQnaaevea —------MOO-.door32*-2S*1. Jerome. U bdrm. nic*. $340S o ^^I^IH^ -I' n e a r l y »CWI custom^ M 514 MCOUE mo. no Dsts. 324-2834.:___ • il ■ 3 bdrm, 2 b a th . carpalent-f1 n t- &^ooOofamenlttoak^ e03 FUnHSHED .... bdrm w-baih. (oncodlyard. ya $io.000? Cal 556-7502 /UTODUPLEXES : n a i . — sprin. l.ao»272-eig4» g ' s a a T O . ' . 1 bdrm apt. atl utils oxn; . Home lor salo by develop•lopor: 51B U 0 6 L E H O IE S W $285mo-t'dep.KiiT i . I I :______1400 sa ttllvm g spai i«S«bdrrt.-1b«hrC« Tw in~^n ~ sion in $M »5-ow ner will e a rn Mng. R chool. ter gOOOdiwm. 734.8ft l775or 14x70.2 bdrm. 1 bath, ______porch, awninas. storsQi"0* 604 UNFURNISHED. Lg4bdrm.2balh.toci:ecrm. unltt. 4^746. . rirM laca. & 2 car gara *PTaPUPLEXES '94 Chevy 4x44 Club( Coupe I 17x58 m obile hom e, ne '85 Chevy:f 3/4 Ton Suburban '94GMC4*1x4 Club Coupe ta?0QO.3gA-4»46. _ to b« m oved. D ed( ind 2 bdrm apt. $400 n » . l o r 350, 8,600 GVWR, A/C,A, 4,400 Miles r l ■ rport, H 4 5 44 ,, Great Puller 3/4 Ton, Auto,0 , SLE,J 454, 6k Miles 512 FARUSmAHCKESHES. KS ______A*B.DA1RIES__ , 9 8 8 , 11 iS ,_ 9 9 8 ------___$255,688 ...... $22,9 340 acres. %'« miles t ^d^btowwSm^totaihorio mi>.«SOOd«).73Mlie5'i&W----- • north and w est bofdor. ■ ;L...... - ...... All p r ic e s plu\stax. s ta title and D<3C fee. H m estlc well, septic, 3 b 3 bdrm. 2 bath, laundr ■ home.ooteoildinQs.aM bull-in;.cwM adr^, 100 acres irrigated. •"9'® car. 1032Voeust St I w M r s h m s Big Wood $575.734.7035. 2S,rn- 1976 Governor. 14X70 3bdrm,3bath,4-plexunc unit. 1427 BLUUE LAKES ,0 tlpou. Woodsiove. Mui avail now. No p e ts . 115011! T- moved. Appraised ■' lnv«W lW ti!L___ A b e au tilu l n e w 2 b a th , x70, 2 bdrmapt.nopa(a.$605p 00. (W mo. Must se e to SC HORSE OWNERS DREIREAM: s S a C T s S Z l r ^ S. ^ ' Call w eekdays 8-5. WllW ills laoosqltnwlyremod ^ua mo^' lf» : 734-4411. W eekenkends h o m e . 4 b d rm . 2 b ' I v su lied living room.,m 70- X b le home. 1 2 X 4 ^ b ( ISO* indoor are n a, 2! Dr f 2 5 . 4-plex, 850^1050 s q( )ft t t.2 . 100'pIpecorralwHI 102,______b*munlls.dtohwasher.i HBgl^Sn -'S «70mo- frig; stove Included. V i:p X a # ‘x'S?;Sshop FOR8Al£:1»7314x7C d,WD HlKm^BKli ^ wilh heal and coolfrtolfng in bile h o m e , newly remod-rei hookups, very spaclot J. Must $550-$S0^ i ^ hh -CC a l ^SHBBBShmbS fm ^SsgasBB one end, a l skuaied•d nk»Vr a insulalsd. I ,1734. H n n n iiiiim onSOacraawtthluilvull water m o v e to new loca,cation. fwappUcattMtJ^yl?: m 'lft'tfriifrlirT Tm T B h I" ahana. 324-7282 fororanl a .Sl2000fim..733«HaiB. ge8a.or734-5885. 1 _• » I ______.... ) •______Thursg^y. ^opiem twi3 o r2 2 .1994 T1mo3-Now3.i.Twin Tw Falls. Idaho F-3 ; ‘ 7(704-825 Farm er's MMarket-Misscellaneou!JS -. ^ - .

WANTED TO BUY ) PETSANO • 8200 IPETSAND . 823 VVARIETY FOODS 025 W- 14 X m ilR 't ' 817^ USCELLANEOUS B20 I 711 HORSC MKN COWHHERS B14 SUPPUES /AND SERVICES 'c o miputers.prlniera.anfc p u t 7M CUSTOM FARM - 711 ANDFURS ^ FORSALE SUPPUES SERVICES E Q O W P ff cfN trman Shorthair puppies. Qrapot«s: Concwd.^F^onia ihlngi^ Ild o a k toll to p d e s k , 2 Adorilorable kittens, tree to Germ 5 8 ^ i« 1 5 rkS . Solid home. 734-7796_____ iOweekaoW ,3lemak»s. 1 4 gre HORSt-STOOCTRAl^ 2 horse tandem, new tkaa. 'eoat.w-shaw1collar, piecece SWd 8 p le b ^ rm s o l,1 2 'ro w - AdordorM purebr^D«f»- ^in . stylish, ndural rotriev. c aUK) h CHARDONNAY 4 . ContradiiradortobuildalTOOsq ■ Cal886-71«. 2una lOvn, spersoih. Bn1« 734-5554.736-0052. , h tf )rs.734-4280or733-1398 REISLMG Rl GRAPES tlhouei MMSSSSgM tr _ "CirdoJhorse&aocktrlrs. c should^ be.staied lor ono or ------ilier6OT4weokonds.------Localljillyproducodotgankally lesaai Can Wade ZoBlnoerOekiey t> 423.427L______- S 12I KOEHN STACKING J both. 733-5765. glSiS.LMm&QiWEN w rea t Pyrenees. mUe pup, on G b ______. 678-3342----- _ icGoidwRSSwri^ • ■'CrfSootl543^10eft~ — _ A K ^ »7S..&2«34. a v a l lemade hand totk>n rod- litoifccfDonSi3-527S. S Ki S Trailera: 6x16x7'. ractor rototilllng. weed ? r~righl piMW, $400; washer, dew THERINFaVWEYAHD Homerw 610 FTCWOOO “ ^ n*a7e’s?'reacly S e p t 2 4 .. Vartoiuiousetiwi«4cagoe IS. Sangoslonedinner- $3430.6x17x7', 4 hotse ^ I M ilM oi hamsters cag- m aj caiod7mitaNolBuhI pos.Sifi. rose chintz #3793 sidnt, walk-in tack $3990. pi. P 4J f l4i H e r 4om. ^or moro info, cal onSiustotfCteorLnkos ware. Pinetirowood$95cord./^' _2SS s. tunnels, e tc. $20. Call •:U-23S6. nern, 4 seeking Smith 4 ThilMtfcampuiarizod' f6x16 car hauler. *1275. pon p $85 cord. Few dolrvory ^ , cc Golden R e tr j^ r w . owerpartrood.Vinyard panem 6x18'$1375. 837-6501____ ?10 mile radius Twin Falls.* 81717 IIS C E IU H E O O S ^ > weeks oW; had firet ^ s . 'n t Highland Terrier, nou- ^ lust WoMP pork. Vandu tyMmAtowratM. ^ :klngsewinamachin.r>^ 5^ loredmale. 9mos.ador- yoUlU P C K Bring your own c lagll^eslm lljr ango body UsUsod bum per hitch & goose CCal 733,sage.______r o « s « ^ ^ «"«C«» 735-3740. _ gw 734-7609 ask for Doi. jhoM«ooti»osBro5upofbter 5a#73i»733-9**4,______\FBllPrlceslCatl731-4630 _ ■______40.0 CushionedC metal chairs MSTRUMENTS Ca«deys7M4^.or ^ leave msg, or 823-4630 733-8769- W/'llrill Isacrlllce my beautiful juidridogandjoll^.poMoss- uond7Id a car. Accord or Pre- 2B40JD.nMdirapair.MV .[ ta 2a a walnut twin bods. (rom iror restaurant. $10 each: ■— rareexoctlcBengaMlittlo- ingi0 ■ unwuo viniforo ttavor , m attress & box spring, very ver lancy salad bar. C o ll, Antic . : *PP' DIderVehlde Wanted hiyh««d.40knll*.wlnd' , 4*x4‘x 8 \ se v eral display Ofi 10* gauge gated nUat^oakdroasorwlh casos, _ wood cook stove. 7 !ar.;s;5 'i;ra *i« for $250. my other regis- Oi^ar o)lmak«ained4X4toyota chula. n«wiiret. ready to mirror.$90.Mahoga/WI- “ ra4-a415or733-53l2. - WE S' pickup, or car wkh good - wo«t^.0CI0.324-S621. stanchions. 1 tatellitero- _ l£ t « y d ^ pnco negonaWo. : C a l i 38- w g ' • brary tabla$175 or olfer. cioverdish. S J 352-4215. _ Bad»di trwijeOOTW mrte. nrtoflsi 733-7997. •75'C b*V 10-wheolor. n M 10-y* ml handline. Mike ^____ CaBBurtev678-2428 C a n * ^ ^ ^ . SrandnewBroyhilldinotie .£ ! brought Iron bird cogo. 3-x2\ YoupJ p i* eom $1 dozen. 1 Ca _ lifM. r4c*nl overhaul. 20' 734-3130. evea. 73»6574_ _ Piano tor sate. $250. b l ^ K n e AKC gokJon Ro- Wrou Id a l C randall Howers 2 piece velvet com or group SM inc lighted hutch^. triever pipe. Dewctawod 4 cage ca{ brooks down. Uko tom^.n>o-« 733-2148. ■ r Sold a aln-beet bed. dbt ram' ttUsed wheel Knee (or sale. T- 678-3588 alter Som. I aboulbout 24 yrs kiaa6.gloo. ^ $2000. so te now tor $2700. ___ ,hoi.gl2394.atter7 jjm B into.A & M 4 W ade Bain. W eberplano$1200.liko 1 VIDEO ' gooM Phono 438-8194. ■ ^ Cd°^-77^*^to^orn°"' lama.lorsaie.432-6634, . )oms inside, made by a I SNIrMtorlsruteortor i new. Call 734-2623, or ^ 21 STEREOS/ . ENTERTAINMENT p«^a»«40d^of y Antiquos:'6 ploco bdrm sol, 734-7609 ^ ask lor Pol., _ Sch Loyoly2 0 gaLaquariufnin- idy who's lirst nam e w as $6?5. C ai fa -2 1 4 8 .______RADWaCOS------» TELEVISION . . . . Brand new Kalilornio hunter ^ dudes power hoadheator, '«■ 423-4006. • - ~ - Tandem axto 4 placa Buc»evTreclor8ehrt9e~ “ groon maibto manicure ta- 733^886 O - r1 c Orion XTR 12* D \^ s /akTELLITE \ SYSTEM. 3 yr Tm Con^&tTMiwpra 715 7 SWINE J bio. with light. $400 or best ^ snowmobile traior. «Hnbone_^ .734:^2L ^ spoaker«.$180£«4q. whlteTV; wh snare drum w- . . m ale, has all shots. $175, AW ^tnftlSOQ. 7332767. wanWinlod: 18-21' tondom eeH- Cdl7MJM«)>»vom.n. ^ FerSaleerTradesLock- _ Bunk matlross 4 board. -,t,stand 4 case. l75ccKe— >‘®IB OFFICE Ca «nt trailer. Call 543-CT61. . _ din biko. 734-7962, EQUPMEHT ^Siamese Persian X klltens. Mils $20. 736-7157 or 734- wa 825S WANTED TO BUY _ S s ' 716 FARMMSC. w hite on face 4 loot, lirst '^steroo'lOOW^channoLCD st« 8»£s133®«'43i“ ?13''*' 7 .2251______ciSiClosing out remaining Cre- ^opiera tor aale. Largo se- shots, ^ some wilh long h a r. w- C om ploto King size'w ator ative ati Circle sewing kits. ^lection ol reconditioned Tower speakers included. 10"r 4 Larger non-worlong ^""ooodifon*w k»r p a i l ^ • Ponable wood loed manger C $40.637-4040------To ;olor TV’is 4 V C R 's. Call f bed. bookcase headboard • CrowolombrokJory.noedlo Cr ^ « e r s starting a l ^ 5 ,1 ------J | ! CaB 837-6236 atier 7pm. _ • lor calves, shoop or hogs. AKC Rortweler. mate. $300. ig3Ug76ovos4wlwts_ U liiton comblrw. return ele- 16^k^.^3|M ch. SovofiJ year w arra^^w llable. AK( anted: Bike built ibr tw o. j 55 837-6109.------r-2rtandemaxletravol 'vator, dip & pour elevator. 822 TOOLS AND lO’;railer,19eOornewerin 7**“. r^AAfi.77«» Z ; Deluxe o a k sioroo TV cobl- g te •ranscribef; Sony BM-1^ AKC^KC liny toy black Pomom- anted: Ceramic garden " nel,2 earlhlonekitchon. ^ nlen (emale puppy. $300. MACHINERY J g^e^rtk>n.S43.S30_L W*nN . . Looan potato harvester. - _ g leat. Excellent condition, c h u k . com or conibin.llon f hp ,{J 1740 rpm. 3 2 1^3450 -2- 934-5569.______^ Clausing 10’ Lathe, hard 220JO volt 50 am p gonorotor. 2all733«>94.^ ______- some beK and chaln.jeijr I Can 543-5171______^ crote star Itble. $3500. I u p PETS ANO »K(^KC Yorkshire Terrier pups,- w ays. Quick goers, n oods _C a 'anted: Evil Knievel » l e e ^ I 8weeksoW .$l80caeh. Ce^S^fr^a5^______I ^ . SUPPUES » ; .,U C .E io i$ 7 & c a a h ta k e e BaSiu o boord & gos h oators; 1725 rpm. 1 ‘A hp 1725 it. 7 3 3 ^ . ^ suitt-in ovon; rolrig: cobl- MF 2fiB tractor, 88 PTO hp. I ------bS tpm. 1 10* Delta miier saw. —I neutered maleWrrehaired Y*'°‘* Ye iw sS d u ie • Miller >, ponable gas 200 nm p lotsilixlures. no Call 423. ■ ■ k p p f | M F 1 ditch pump 1 hp 3450 O ritrn.l female Wirohairod wekler. 3500 wan genera- _5V5130kHlttino ^ ______- 2 ^ 837-6108-______I rpm. can b e wired for 110 » Drathaur. Free to oood AKCAt^orkshire Terrier $ ^ ■tor tB7S.423-4865------Bdeuick Riviera. OkJs Torando ^ feo. Call 678.5823. tomo. £ 734.0896 324.?673 ^ or Cadillac Ektorodo. gos or s EX g s r c a K i " CALL734.1772._^ I Nood a »pr.ng ionic lof you» Jiyr v Old Poodle X.nueiered AuiAustralian Sheph^puf^ 823 VARIETY FOODS diidlosol. Also Chovy 366, _ B—I Ff ^ i couch, golds. $200. \? Vanted horses lor o r ^ acre nouiohold Dudgol? Sell male, I very well behaved. ^ AND SERVICES ^396,427,454 engine or Want • C h a ir Cream 4 goW. $15. rp onrts. 536-2284.______-ler«loncod pasture whHcreek. • 801 ANTIQUES 1 Call 734-0744 you> donl noads In dsisl- to y s. 4 co at go w ith him . ^ SI i h V O ak a , ti0d,C0ll733.W31. $50.734.2384’V ______figoo. Cal 654-2293. $6 -jg bushel. Mdntoah 4 JpntT Buyuylng-old spurs, sherill 4 7 3 4 i g 5 Z ------^ 1760 English Grandlathor ► Bird lor sale w or»oneachend..darkWi«. _a InRooereonMal. e 733-3466, ssj-iteflria-.ai BeautUul 1025 player piano) almost now, paid $3800 SouvenlTB, art work, plates. , i Bowman Orchard now h » Cr<>eweabokUrmo3? n 700 HAY. ORAM old tvne h ^ tonk to your: $40.2 eneteaed speakers Free to good home: 4 ^ fti»HSarvise.S43-S380 g>tSN6 g Y MOVIES WAKTED: ^ own homel $2,095. Call' wkh woolers 4 tweeters, s monlhs old kilton. black. Fn Sleeping Beauty.-Peier wamWanted to buy: C losed c ar AHDFEEO I buy rocords In good shape _gray-and.bfOwn.lapby,. ' _n ^fSatirgood lamllyTlogr — -Pen.-U dy 4 the Tramp. In --]o^U||^age t o p carrlorrCatl------a -from-the-50Ti'4 eot.'Jaztr -jXani^llow eyes, female, s goodcondi^4^reason- _734 600 tona Fairlieid hay. Somee RndM kTS^^^^chitir classical, earty rock, rhythm ■* CaH734-7B76. Cu •iraigMaHaHatomallaKa. II 734-7970 attor 5cffl. Wanted to Buy; Oectric B w graMffltx.AliratouL Nice O ueen Size bed. book- | (.*^%»^53-629a ______fGGorman . Shorlhair Pointer, Te Various winter squash. Hariardwood bunk bed set. giAar wkh am pler. . Cal764.2116. _ r -case“ h»adboard.--box- - j lemalo. 3 month o « , $250. f oood oond. 678-2428. • c U 7 3 3 - 3 ^ I o^homo.734.1572. PaffDtts-B^733«381. 9 . 70 ton ol I M cutting, 50 ton>n ANnOUESA 702.755-2700. c ------Ot M CDn d 'c u ttln g rB oed-Kh------eottecTiBtffi------^ SE2?6.‘«T 5i^^‘?? S SHOW * SALE !^18«dooo.423-4?11. _ r . -SEPT23-24.25 . Oiikhut^ox{^lorta:«di- I - allalfa. Sprino Cove,0 . THEBOiSEEXPO Ranchi Call 352-4332. theclSvK^walol Ouoon Soria gerlec* Sleopw - j5C ?K -T‘;r»o, I 35203^4.______hotel relurns-unbeltovable d o c U n o ^ s , video, loll 4 \ \ . r e r e \ O ew ) barley straw. 1st. 2nd[J? ■()bto*So!'SRl^^ . .buttruo.Only$99.95por 2 othor alzesavailaWe. | 4 Ord cutting hay. Retrtev- Vrl4-ft)m.S«t10-epm, >01.734-8881:______^ 307-684-2445, I ■ ^ l» .7 3 3 -^ .______— SunlCMpm OuoensizopUtowtop P ressure cannor, $35. Old ^ AdmMw$3 mattreee lum ber-free. 7 7 C hrysler k s J o r d c a n M a -i . z d a S _ •riththtoad$250 • ,Cordcbe.$900-7330fS3 . JI N O W A TT Chris ly. . Senk>rCillzen$2 Qoooosolotlooijy.l^. 5;Quick sh ade, privacy. Very ' .' WalKtrLarMn. Diroctor Str«wforsale.$taba>e. Ce« 438-5822.______Oueon water bed w-book- ^ I ^ r o te g e LL X Sedamn . Treadle sewing machine in Brec^^(k^7-41B*l!*' S I 1 9 9 5 Pl Tnx*ti>9beadatohoU shell-headboard. $100. ^ ^ ^ e e c;d r • Powe)trer— ^ . oAcabtnol.$250. - Rose queen bed w-box \ downcoveringBonheylif ______B37.6109. i W i n d silM .B « te rth a n tresl spring 4 manress. ma^h- 1 ONLY ndows J p ir^^drwM r w-mlrror. $230. ' — 5 ^ 902-APPUAHCES— - — M »r6PfflT)riiw)ekuiKla e e r i n g ------* - P o wv^r-tocks—-fc ^ : ------— . 1 year old Soars dryer, $150. Sofa sleeper 4 matching • C ru ise> ...... • P o w ever M irrors ^ ------710 HORSES------6aH 734-3346.------“ lovosoat. $300-offor. Sec-■ s'E.ToP.SlSS.S I J____Uonal.couch^00.o»o:-• _ eM h rM lg e r.S 4 3 ^ . 5 | * 1 9 7 nmo.' C o n troo l • A M(/FMCass. / I ft 2^ o ld rflj^^O^eldlng.la 20 cubic ll chest lieozer._ Cnll 733-9296______. - S e a rs 15>A In llo o r m o d e l . JIOOOCotkDs-oo't'o* luFor™«o«dJ. ______CIVS7482.M182.50 ^ ^ • 34MoMhCloi»d(ndt»oi» l '« • . ______"■ t105.543-6^. 0. Solid o a k armoJre entertain- ? drill press. $250. Sears ^ e>.pov<, »«iO *«»'»» f», Sol*, to., IA*. r i * Doc. 0«» o« P 4 person cutter sleigh. , mont cntr $200, Sola $150.: 6x48 In disc, bolt Sander, I ol . white, works greal. $75. ir. 2 chairs w-ottomans. $75U - I ■ g ^ ~73W)e45 _ o ach . All very good cond. S -J l X Luxu^■y Package----— ± 9 9 3 ^V f a x d o r - & 2 with brake loot, s te p e i S ‘SSpeed • Power Mirrors r rails. 2 ae to l harness, 1 sot ^?to*now *® % ^S's! Twin oak piriostal bod ; ® , ONLY tersaddtohorto.waekwith^ ^YTAG washer and dryo^ ~ a n te enamel ira^ ^ r n w . k | • Alloy Wheels •••A/C - • — ------slverbuttone.-1-fietiordrsn- - 3 | - n > o w e r ...... -•"nitSteering• --tf y hor»e,br^;^h^g stove, catalytic,n." . Your.lavonlo pfiolfl«T5n«fly.rj p or to 90 dav warmrtv. 9-5— e^cond.$450. Wood River Valley 4.S u n ' v ^ i i S E ” Wanteddeadorallve. 733-3052.______valh>y In prirti Local writer Z D C A PECU a x s V Ql5Ck mare. 13 hands, leads,a : - i USE m s Sl land at 208-726-9220 . >taPU i Waeh-dryer Whirlpool steck- gen Bug (Rntorwii 0 7 9 7 7 J able almond, liko now 1 9 7 7 ??s 7 ,7 ° '.' 32fr-MJ3.______— $4B5.7 3 4 - 1 ^ .______Earth wood stove, g o S * ^ eury Sable i iw ncar ^ 3 i ERCWAIMIW^^ Washer*and dryer. $100. dition. $350 or besl oiler. \ S 7 7 *7977 I «k- Call 438-5694, | i - j s s m ------JED CRAFTS I Bronco li ! This Newspaper J977 *8977 I _ 803 BAZAARS, /roletS-ioEx-Cab*** i .Horses & ponies. Pricedcod AND CRAFTS ™ j « 4 < .*8977 J rijhtiag<-fa53. !!; CLASSJFIE, 1977 A Feaiure of I h cury-Cougar------! W 7 r — -*997-7—3— 4 r ^ K # - ^sler Le Baron $ ^ oytonaTur^ ^4 ^ *10477 5 326-5211. ______804 BUIIMHO ■ 4 , 1977 Pan BMhWer Curty msro.^1^7 17 MATERIALS _ _ K 1I5S'SM OCKS. \ :da Protege y n old, gentle, good kW & i i i x i ...... ” . . . . * 4*977 ! *11477 I i a ^ l t o r M . o ^ moun­on-- 6x4' bronze stding aluminurT Keep llic cnifti \ i Probe ' .” ” ...... $ ] tain hoTM .tlSO aor tradeade window, double pano. $70 o lf th e l^id^! U.isy j ‘iii.loW gii.'y'y''S5 ; *11877 II tergoJ ------Solid 1 X 12loneing 4'tol smocki (il jl m ...... 5477 *13777 J Saddle mule, buckskin.). 181< w ih used Iarm wood kwkltJ70 inddlcr^ SI7C .'^■6 /f 200. wdk)nsol8',and16'iooo ' t c - i o p u iExplo^Voc""’" S ] ____ 100'savail.$12.50lor6...... r.ftfcy III make r477 *18977 5 toll (rom quijicd yO\ // ’ * ■. ■ - /I \ vrolet 3 5 6 6 ' Duaily ” S * r*nrje«ei» W tlkfr. blacKlack, a n d$20tor16'. 678-1658. r io lo t ^ 7 * 162 hwKto, gekkig. loelei Storm w indow s: Variety>kln 0 (.ibrlc. 1‘ull si/c 7977 *20977 ^ 4/l1/88«)ial^has^^ atrea. 733-5426. **9; p;itlcrns :incl |j.\? t t * \ ‘ * I I Used corrigatod molal. $.21^ com plete int^irue- M aft. 18’ and20'lengihi ITti / 3 XOiU) — de&ignt incluilc / 'J/.\ ssrSiWM 125 licnrl. hn\kct. (''H rf 10 shoot oil from, broke ti 605 CAMERAS drive a bugjjy, * broke fc jihs rainbow, lollipop \ 1 r ^ por|[ ANO EQUIPIEKT children. Either experj ' - & w iitcrm elon. '. ^ w/extras, $250. Mitusblsl chetk or money order nnd ' 'mrSHORSESHOblHUI* 3 .1 2 0 0 cellu lar phone wit ame’. wlih your nnme. addrcw BR «»tonna.$125.>36-2S62^ SATlSI-ACnON OK!.95 \ (or cnmlog (includw $16 >LR ) In Okh, ple.nenild tax. ' Wonted good home lor2ro| CLOTHIHG bishi I'o nrdcr plnht mnil chi P aint m a re s . 5 y e a rs ol witli prnjcci num ticrandnamFED c CRAFTS g ^ Boautllul now wedding droc .tnd zip codc. Add $2.95 83301 in di^cnunt coupon*!) In •JB 'J5$5oeO,Ca«788«-!SI5J 0Q,BIXBY.OK74008 . oftot6om. sell now. 733'5261. — CLASSIFn P . 83 P.Q. BO X 1000, iber 22.1994 .. . "r-4 ■nmes-Newa. Tyrin Falls.i.lJaho- Id ■muisaay.Siipiait.be

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II TRAVEL 1002002 AUTO PARTS . I 628 COU£CnBLES 9CM l ATVSAND *9069 0 6 -GUNS AND 911 825. WANTED TO BUY J TRAILERS^ . ft REPAIRS , ' a n d v a l u a b l e s ‘ MOTORCYCLE^ j - RiaH S^^^______ill terrain 1 u i l a e t - L ^ 3 ^ Wanlo«narbuv: Fort450w _ Now Remington m odel 7 W 197971 IS" Roadrunner, Stove, AHI 429 •tw ine in Bood condi- B oise T r e ^ Dell ft to7 “ •89YarrTahaWarriof. . ^ 75-R15.GrandspoilSlanv BDU^O callbur. *350. oven.kabox.tomace.ex- ov H r c i aa^-iTTB. _ Show .W eslom Idaho Falr- *^ o r ^ cglof. I BC a»lennd.734-47S7. _ pOpode6plyon15 whHa _ _ H onda 200 3 w h eeler, new iRenR em m lngton 1 1 0 0 2 0 - 197977 Nomad motor, new Ikes, new w * oa'gauaoe, excel cond. S e e at .o n F*aroH»_^uu.T S s g B n b e i h . Sal a j t i . _ 197978 » Roadrunner 0008^. ' drawn&*Mk0alt»» ^ojv*850^'^bM^t^ollef. hMviM C a l7 3 » 0 0 1 6 ._ Romminoton 30.06/3x9 ni 350150Gh«vvH8S:302F»d- ^ - ^ 4 7 7 . 2 Wanted (o boy tofoo W wUh Hunlorsl Rent w r I-S2 w M r & MWOf Of Bfl a o o of SEPTEMBER 20% oil all ^ *75,72hrs*150,_Yhurs- j ,hsholguns.Twin FalU Coin IM Mon *175, *300 wk, *250 1 ^ ^^MESEENGMEft ■ 986 3 1 'Kit C la ssic . 5th m S^Cflll 324.8263. _ 1.206-676-2428.------U sed SKS. w ood is rough. 191 p i whoel, *9500. 1981 4x4 *105.324-6453. • . ------* W anted to buy Oroflon Myr:; ,M l ATVS AHD S Chevy PU,wh^th^heol — llewood bdrm turn, any " *>3.B0*TS*M) Clausltlad . . foi.puup'u ^ Saab Nord Frost snow tires. Mi980Da^4Idr. ! ; . MOTORCYCLES 185-65R15. new4tlros. piece, sold al Housnr Furn W H M E ITEMS “ ,.e,ywl..,..L733 0 0 3 1 ._ fS1993 33'Travel Suprwne 5th ■ nacfUainte(ITansmssm,aEconomic^...... ISe'1930t-1MO-|.CaH • f9Ci\ CaI 734-5356. ■ ' 1976 Yamaha C h ^ m ^ 1 wheel, rear kkchw. Super A36-M43. ^ 908 MOTORHOMES and bedroom alide-out. Wanted lo buy: Slar War A H D ^\rS <003 A U T O S -0 1 ^ tlSSHI/lercttiyLjLynxHB . < toys, indoor-owdoor carps^ ' ' *" al,SportyWASS995...... la'RtoertormDotaolboaj. _ 29‘ FroIc.Sotlcontalnod.air. 1979 "{Bj AMC P a c e r autpm o- I RtkmxelDme,axxKmjcaJ. 1982 Fireball.,24*. 350 »*7 ' ,495. Soo « S te v e n s, bile, bi runs pertect. *1000. ss'„'w.KSa,*73t ■ Chev^new ^kea, lully H«vaO » racf. 326-4730. __ 0016.______423-6192.___ ------1 1982Mercuryf iCougar XR-7 j W anted to boy: Uaod pMch- . 32-1993 Jayco travel tm tor, 1985 40'Royalelntorna. »w-slkfaKM, has everything. 1004 100 AUTOS WANTED ■ 1962 Honda V45 n'afl™. >?*; if;tional 5th wheel, wtth auto * m Auto. Power Steem^iPowefB D m iles, excel cond. S1400. *33,000. Health reasons. — ■ siereo System...... I'l.....Cut to» < 9 9 8 | 0 Can 733-6186 attor 6pm ^ C al 538-5821______Wbetter yoat drive kw : ■ At;(o O v efc^ TonsmtsskniPWwSteen^. f ■ " 1S87Yofflaha350Wahiof.4 S fcSl676-5147.______Dick Dey Auto Sate* I fW6raJc8S,AirHMS$f»5 CT3l^*Von«U«Ja I 6432ndAv._8,------n 4 8 d | ^ -whootof.COt^jJtilityJrp^ 33--FuebaB travel tratterrvenf------W ant to boy: Lanier w « h eK f nf. 1175.733-9673. _ 7 2 Chevy cam per van. tow 33 p k g ,slo « . relrig. sink, pro- r 'to5"T5fnaJ^UTOS word pfMejMW^wiU^grtor 1967 YSR Street bko. 1979 Campion 16'. 70 hp g 1 1984 Ford Escim 1 ^ n ~ ^ new motor. *600. - Evinrudo, low hrs. *3700. KS^5?ti§9?o^lor:l«-, ^ J M Front med Drive. S^peedTr,Transmission. m »- 543-6350 eves. _- Call 734.9557.______44344 er 736-1114______StStarcraUtentw^ler.aloops ® ■ Ar.HWS«9S6...... 2 2 8 i n - '76 Harley Oavldion. now* t9B8Bayllner. 120HPond ry'73 D od^l 6' Winnebago 6, I heaterftatove. *900. ft tiros. Iront. roar, voty c»oan. board^^hJindor.^t^ng C r f r a M 4 » — _ ta so o . Cafl 768-9197 OVOS-J* 'g 'rake My Grand Princosa ‘TCoMocioht 1966 Ford Mus- 1 1988 Mercuryifracer Wgn. » *82 Suzuki GS1100E lor 1992 18’Baylinor. 120hp. j _ .vtrt. gSO.733-5173. _ tar)g coupe. 6 cyl auto, nn» m Auio. Front WheetDme. . J- mlnlmjjmjn » e B ^ e .o « e l .g.■83 Southwind 28'. groaHoor ; ' W e need Concord gra(>oa S& '87 Kawo.akI NMa 750 plan. 29K m iles, rea d y to model) W ei dpiivof to RV \ ■ /UtFMStereaCass. 1VAS»C995.....:...... ’2 ^ 5 0 0 | I groat cond. *1750 or bost 1994 Yamaha Wave RakJw. j sp«olorchar90oryootow ,726-1002-788-39S offer. 67B-1554. Water exalt ol tho year, mirt A'69 ABeoro. 29' 16K miloa. wShIT chess*. Dopoai ft - KST»fH£BESTFOR Insurance roquroo. LYNWWOOD ll987DodgeSiihadow $g ,?W»yPWP?(73f6066, I , 1.206-678-2428- SHOPPING I Bmrn/UedmBngeiUsajtaBic. Leather mjmiii - _ J670l»5rse«fof*5800Of - Try Me Boforo B uyingl Ro-. CENTER'S ■ hnaotier. 375-3653,------gCBOO SNOWVEHICIE^ ^ 0 our de an Z^'h' travel ■ Wonof. Front meel Olive WAVAS54495...... A g ^90| ANNUAL . ANDEOUIPkEHT tfir nowl S loops 6 . totoMv g04 CAMPERS CAR SHOW onco ...SJ Q AHD SHELLS 151991 Yam aha Exciter snow _ I mforiBro • machine, long track, like I Auid. Pom steeling, ftnrerl!, Brakes. M.:... ..:.Cllt to mI i l ^ r « i « i i . ^ 5 4 9912 UTUTY 1 DIRECTORY il It overshot camper,1 j1B94 Y am aha V-M ax 6O9 TRAll£RS sloops 4 .flo ^ ^ ro ^ ir. with ijST. bnfl track, only 270 mj. _ 1 1987 Ford Aeinostar I w^ B25-5617. f m Chevy Bli _ _ waras. and lota I c t t o l m ^ Aitentkm scuba divera. c m : i - plote sei ol cold water dive 2-ton GMC gas truck w-20 fl I Auto, Power Steering. Pot/er>er Brakes. GK3AMIK yard *oJo: Woodf The Indoor gear, regulator tanks ect. SS.'SK'fflSffil =van box. Roll-up door, ■ 4x4 WAS 54995...... ^ 4 3 7 7 1 bun^Oovealr^htor. rnsutet^su■ S p a c s s a v a ila b le . - 7 3 6 .2 5 1 4 1 0 ^ msQ. _ I •75 44x96'Wilson Cattle, I m e rc .fiBrand Maniuis ------.ThufSrSund^ ------Alum^um cam per shdl, - doubla-decked tracer, dog ------^ - j ^ E - p o S B a i w N w w\ i - L_Hju?Tone.iufo.A^,^^,. MauriMandMadrona)) S e H e r e : l O a n v 7 p m ■ Power Sfeemg. ftower Brain .....-...... ! 4 9 9 0 l - j 7-30.5 Soot 2 4 th' -_ Buyere:11am-7pm 240'flsibedtraaer. . r C a m c » r ^ . M size. *200.’ NORDIC raM K-'s;?™ '*! *34 flaib ^ tailor. jonxna.Stamllysalo. Hoad-«d- 3 0 4 B lu e U k e s , T F - iTBXio»lnoinacWno. ‘84 international XL 9670, Tercel ^ ^ i 734-9459 ' J. Both mint cond. *450 & wetWl.llO*cabBoml. §1992 Toyota] ■ ___ For sale o ^ ^ ^ ^ p o r Jd. Econorrvcal...... - T r.O a feQesa>e. Monsja»9e- lanol — ziow:w»attonwii . 79 Froightilner tractor. Jerom e-Backyard salolTtM ^ "‘t^Lwrndalo ^ 911 TRAVEL m *4500. ^88 double L 20' Hunter* speciil. lO' o v en ethAvaE.imiemen-g self-unloadina potato bod;; 1 ry Cougar $i “ TF-Oarage Sale, Sat.T 9- sh o t cam p er, excel cond.i . .TRAILERS. _ i r o i . AVIATION . . . . 1988Mercur\ :----- 2 4 -9 4 .8am-7 7.17 Sparks. • t6600.7334fea. - ...... erSfeenng. Power- Jerema-OnSsturtay, -- M BeaiMilRosemxlPmer '• Washer, gas dryer. 2 re- Ultrsllle.Eipor Quicksilver. CAT EQUIPMENT _ ■ B ates. Cnise, Air, P r wf S Se a tfi Wndows...... 8epti(nber34> - ANDERSON RV . 9e0B5ydk>ador.*42.500. . m s i The Jwgme ^ lW » t Club ichl Hunters special! Co t w - Wing covers; h o lff^ . paja- chute. manuals ft logs. Fly ihoO fts regular siioPU .d. HUOEYiRofw^.- TF-GtantYardSaiel ***** >2850.733-^. _ m 1988 Grand HMarquis $ nfl' Youanooze.youloosal— ; power Seas. ks, . tWsol now lams, hoo»-^ te o r campor ahell. Whit, filsi\® 1 9 9 5 1002 AUTO PARTS ■ BeautifiJ Snow VWe, Air. F M S 57995...... < 6 9 9 0 1 ical ‘88 or n e w e r Chovy PU. H O L ID A Y ft REPAIRS ■ ■ Power Windows. Cwse W/ new stuR, movies, music. £1 .. *350733-3845:______IT RAMBLER. , pianta. shoes. _- g j ; S r r Overshot campor. ico box.lO n^otorhomoa.uavelvaik>rs&( 360 Ford onglno. lo ss than Stuff pooplo bomw9d tom lO.OOpmis on overhaul. 350HB.E.excavaior, W1991 Mercuryy Sable 4 dr. $< Sihwheeb *600. Days 734.0896. »d/ t f . HUGE CARPET SALE I MSfef0CvCass..Ar, fSO Sal only. SOpm.emaB rem ^ A H 6 H E R E I Fmnt Whed Olive. AMJFM- rom- Pick up c am per, sto v e . Ico>3 . 1.800-826-5336 - OTHMEMIP. ^ e s WAS 59995...... ' Located at Parti onI hwnta&vinytS2lo*5popor box. ft PU b e d trlr. 733* 390 Ford, runa good. * 5 5 a’- 7 9 770 JO Grader. *27.500.I. ■ Power Steering. Power Brai <92881 Exit 182 on 1-64. yard, all now. some lutniJtni-, 12M 4P7 Diamond. TF Call 324-86W atlor 6p m ._ 19e07724X4 J0Bnder. ______- ___ u«>.669Bud(inQhamDr. ~ Twin Fate. 10 ■85 Eagle 4 wheel d ^ e , *32.500.631BCatsospor.r. i j s m o m'hunderbird TF-Moving salel Sal. LotsS^'goToW c BAND ------Motorft-transmlssionifv-n------* 3 2 s0 0 r(2 )i1 0 Mich^jan— . hanitura.ft misc. Some co good shape, now shocks ft I Local OneOtwaer. Air. P/rwower Seats. Power S - ...... the cM drenot Jerome.•• laclM es. 458 FallsAveW.g - n » u 5 _ _ custom hiich. rolled body. Fofintooflodonot^ ■ VWn(tows.Sfiorty,Med»umimGrayMetaHic, .. .. ‘ P3 TF-Muttl-lamiiysale. 193 0. best oHor. 886-2058. ra n RhflffiMt 324-7073 75®. _ ■ fled/ntefior WAS «a9 995...... 5 ^ 9 B 7 5 h j T ^ Sherry Lane Iby Mornlnsr T r S!S5S"nS». L STREET READY Jerome. Sal onty. 8 ^ - Me»«^ aide schooO. Frt, 9-3. Sa V l968C-4with8logo2shmilt 16' metal apud bed. ready to - womens. & diU rens ckKl lip! 17' Road R anger. Soil con- SSJa 9-7 L ots ol c le a n mis« (39 tained. vory cloan. *2.500.0. kH. 2500 clall. l o u than SOO>0 uso. *600. 736.6521 or lnfl.ptanls.hn^smaj^ ,f“;. 734-0674 , » M1994Bodge,i Shadow s momethioQ ter everyone. ttS O ; 500 couirfa 7.62x3s Can734.3163. mi! *450.733-7664 days. ------ammo. *160.324.5331 B 5-Speed, A/r.FwrtMieee/Orr«.AMfM/1 Stereo. • Mmbcrly.-Oarage aaler33 [0,995;...... Po«iSt.W ..Sat24lh>; ------SALE " |“ B-LoivM3^Btee VWSnO, boat ft motor, chain. gM h l l Ka/sKloselJWAddtooison I ~ ______foomvanlrySloaolmJsc 1991 1 Accord LX $|| TF.SrtZ4th,8-5,2*Amis.iteTw ...... 1 Honda LYNWWOOD0 ^.M.^i«kMonPoteinei n e . - ...... -I - ■ (IB-0354.LocalOn^Ownener. Front Wheel Drive...... — • l | SHOPPING 803 I ■AufD.ArWAS51t.995.... lO JiO O CENTER'S1 KMch- f ools. ick-kick* * * * if'* ------^GARAGESALE Mm .------LyiSBBHondaiIccardM^st aldlpsitkipating stocea.res. tfahea.amSehJnqua__ Power Windows, j TF.SM . only. 7:30 to 1pm I I HH-7333. Front Wheel Dri\ I ■ Air.SiereoS>sfefnWASiS512;995...'...... 1 ■ 0 9 5 0

MovioB Sals: Qaa stove d ffli . $1 won- ma*a«.wroodhllronUn light 7 \ A 1989 Chevyf Pick-up JM. ------iixiuras, bowling ball -I- ■ jx4,v!ir.Sli*gnearV»> SsH anW ns. Turn soothlothat bag. 10 M bftes, oioTQailw ,...... m l • FREE Copy of»H=actory Involo l o e r * ------I ■ PmerStemg.PmerB n i . 9 9 5 | Btvd, ^ T F - 1222 rtrto ra y b r (ofl(oflN T F :S « salel 536 5th Avo I •FREE Loanerr while in Serviv i c e * 2{5iU' TF. Yard sato. 345 Buchi •k 1 1992 Bodgee Caravan SE mi J****- an.Satonhr'7a0-5pm._£ J •' ^rfcrtafco«is.THEATB._ • FREE Tracide. Appraisals I m Luggage RaA, Air. Front 2 jr-^ TF-.Yoxd Salo: 615 ShoJhoup , ★ T F - 1 s t lim e b o y s'b. lM c5a A ^. Clothes, exercj I ■ Dt7v « ,R Power Wndow::.^ . mUCEDTO I 3 , 6 8 8 | bo o ts, dothoa&miac. Ft ffcjso if ^ J oquipmonl, toys, andI mim cc. ^ kup & Delivery Sat. B-7 87S Roiewo'*«** 9aifto5pm"Friday.S • FREE Pick Dri\w. f.S a t- J ■y : $■ - urdav and Sunday I Pressure... ★ \ml992Hondaa Accord EX T F .2 0« » Q « « ?i?-P 'J* ^ Yard sale: 24th ft 25th.ith. 8 . No HIGH Lm'H«es.JiiHoutcast]se.Auto. Moon Roof, uahi I 4pm, 1S4 Roi© S» S , ^ i t I I I ■ ftowOooftateP™®werWmdws;Air.....-..nU lF. 1 ■ 5 ,S O O I :------^r®rwch-»'chalrrHJti i x * J ' ___ JustLOVytfPavments ★ pink B>a«. old Knons. b Yardisalo; Frt10-6pm.; ding, lots ol nice lad -\-W1!^ToyotaTCamrytE— t^ 1 8 - ^ - Cleaned out tho * abres i clothing.menstevis.c. tl£m ^.^ri^ht pla Proteges Exix t Cabs LaSab I M Auto, Air. mCniise. Air, 4ilng equip including «« K * ______tess Steel juicer cann 6 2 6 , ----- RX F -7S------Bonne\leviiies; : ■-S»feoCas5effe.— ?=---‘1,.....^Cutto m I s m books, ft m ioe.b him. b Yardsale: Friday 10-5;|.5pm , ark Aves GMC TrTrucks* I swing ft stroller, v lotsoi ■*...■■..Millenias Pai ^ hota^Heffls. Avow i f CSuburbans YiYukbns Jimnrimys J il993Hohdala Prelude SI $i I B Moon Boot Alo. Aif.Sp I- ■ Slereoicassslto.Poner.?Dowla*s... Cut to 1 6 ,9 9 5 1 $ $ $ S S :> 9 9 I GRANT ii / ) ETERSEhm 5 imUncolJin Town Car ^ - r C S M C T mWCK j i: V n o wV PAYING B U I C K ® SP * I |SJGNATI//?ES£R/ES.(i. Only 14,000 MUes. S f l f.DuaiE3ecthcPow& Seats, PONTIAC ma^xia . I ■ flemofeKeyfessEnlry.l fcl * « J //tftehixuy Options...... ■ ■ ★ ' I ■ 2 ? . 9 0 0 | r s . t m ri Immrtattl than monqn e y /" ★ l€SlISD " WJtcrc Friends arc me I Ij/u fe i^orriiisoji's THB SPOT CalIII Now l I OH Tt ' I : ★ . ! U S E D C A R S ■333-7445 . ★ 1-800-2 ★ TRUCKS ’ S t ★ m m for Aar Year, Any Hodall 1 OTORS $ TopBollarfor ★★★★★ I HB! Home of the TheisenI PiP/an - . I I I ^ “"I ** I I . The Easie:est Place In The Wprtdrid To Buy A Car ■ 'S t-S N H M 4 AVE. E. TVvIn Fall!alls 733-7700 I ...... 5._____cidlol T30-0a«0 ~ IN| A s k l onr i D ick DIbson. S 6 0 1 M A . ~ S ------^ : r s ' i n s T i s $ S $ S s 5 SS L — I . I ' ■ ■ I . ws.Twin Foll^ Idaho F-5 , I nhor 92. 1994 ■ Tlmos-N^ws. 1 too07H098 ' Transport;tatioh-Trarinsportatiorm

043 GUC • '106353 .MERCURY' . 10HT7 PORSCHE m oe (ON BRIDGE^ 6 2 Ford van, luns y o a l,~ C. cassette. 43K,«col ^atheather. powor ovoryihing. chnxriiiw4)e«l<.nowtKes. ^hi QOod cond. *6500 AC. 1 35lV-8 ;SUn-n>ot.cnjise. boi s i s ^ s o o v e s _ con.ond. J;anK i 3 ,c i7r7sl.A “°^- ci>o.uxa.TX.T2a.— a 7342i»iW S , 9f------N O R T H B-a-A T§? AC.'asMng *2500. “ T h e great end of. lifeHJ is not i 1978 GMC short bod. 4x4. 734.6&B1. _ ^ 044. HONDA A K Q 9 7 ' f350 t engine fobum. AT lul — i s / ^ a r o Z-26 IROCT. 'M 4 •------in *5 » r i S 5 o “ % • knowledgebut action." , BB Aorostar. 60.000 mil. Red, Re 56.000 fflilei, looks ^ Porscho 924 Tuibo, ow m o _ r ____ l . T K Q 1 0 8 7 . . . pcpow or, now .1 2 * 33Vi*. 88 l986HondaAccordLXT.,3. ^ ______------— T h o m a s H e ninry-Hitxley r .-— ------PERFECT CONOlTIONr -Jr. ;obuitt.neods.somebody ♦ 8 - C l dr. powor windows, s c a ts . .77' MGBw Roadster convotl- tobu W atran ty lo 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 m il. ?3: AC. Alpine CD playor. 6 |t,|, ,^ 1 .1 0 0 0 734.8337. 734-»99 Of 734-2522, }le. Runs great & looks .work disdisc changer, car alarm w- ^ratf S3500 Can iCM DATSUN P*ipaoer^USM . Coll 733-. »4 SUBARU . The bidding tells SouSouth where WEST E A S T to 1026 BWCK. - • m ost of the enemy stretrength lies. J 10 6 5S 3: ♦ A • . S . 1975 0atsun280z. Looks 12 Subaru Loyale. 4 dt i 1964 S-10 Blazer. 4x4. V ^ 7^1987 Buick Century. 4 door. 1991 Monda Ptolodo.Vjw ml! toM s s H s s m ■ '>s a ^,1 d a n .5 s p d . good cond !. N evertheless, it takeses conHdent V 4 2 • V A S - ♦ K 10 9 7 6 ii AT. P S . PB . now tiros on JJ «8 Nissan Sonira. AT. ai7. powof powi tock & windffWB. slo- a c tio n to p r o d u c e a g ox o x d i r ra u lL ♦ Q J 3 . * . 1968 too. Soiling tor collogo tu­ ♦ KQ.J106 ^ front, 57.000 actual milos. a:40Q.734-5426aHof6 _ I too. The bidding w as typiypicalofdu- * 9 4 2 *4500.734-27SL______1045 HYUNDAI _ S i ition $6 995.733-1187. l i n FOHD - «8 Nissan Sertra, 2 doc*. : plicate bridge. Both sideides compet- S O U T H g* 84Skytorfc.4dr.67.000_orig. - -MlW Hyundai Scoupo LS. PW,’ > speed, doan. good cond ------cruiso. till. *6000-ollor. «mis. new tiros, brakes. ,97 ed to tbe m aximum0 inii hope of ♦ 8 4 2 634-a?«wkMwmeMaoe- tt ^ 1977 Ford Granada, 2 door. AC.ATl.sunrooCnowliros. voi/ « y dopoodablo. 1 owner. , starter, rack & pinion. 3, ffl*/g^H9^934.5456 067 TOYOTA buying the contractt fd. ' d e n c e . East South West J *20.995. O a«. 733-2363. 1964 U neoh Mark V ll.j^ d - 107076 PONTIAC ; Tl990VWGolf.oxc.condi~ w ■65lntS«xjt PU. 423-4767. \ $8400. CM Kirk or Amy ’ M tion. low mik).igo.AC. sun Dr. Fisher won bbis i s d i a m o n d 2 4 * 2 V •• 3 V Pass i oves 734-3750- - - 3 2 4 - 5 2 6 8 .____ _ ^ed, eicellenl eondliion. __ - . tion 7 7 Ford, oood cond. 66,000 — « OOP Call734.3722 d tmnamission. 734-9794------j ^ ml. S32dT C al 733-1407. lOM CHEVROLET ™ *6800, Cod days 73W 277 king and East's ace.. &East led the 4 V Pass p; Pass Pass t j ago. good cond, *3650. ; 1062igf ICRCEDESBENZ ^ ofnviM734-74M. ‘64 Ford Bronco, lull-sizo. 7; Can 678.5404 aftorfiom. 1 club king to dummy.'ss aiace, and the good cond. $2500. Canal- 1969 Ij Chovy Cavalier Z24. c P^PB.^AaAT.iSroth^ 1 ^ _E xcollet^^t^^o^ ^Claasy 1961 Ford T-BirdI Ex- Beautilul Boi *66 Morcodos sta. ------trump-queen-brought-j7t-good-new s._ M-spades.S5.5 hearts. 11-15 HCP ______^ Can 54:^6^79. _ ! 1QBBIOM_AUTO_^ ______—c»Oort'«^Sooio-appf»------—Ww jyg^lwwj^rlealherr trum ps splitting 2-Z.2. 1Dr. Fisher ••minors ■■6 J^ lS d pickup. 250. % ton 1990 Pontiac Bonnovilo SE. [ SERVICES 1991 Chovy Boretta, superb c 733-2032 _ _i iQiidod. 734 8309.______I------ly with a low ^ diosol. AC. AT. 1 owner, 1 » condilion;io«dt»d. 36^00 , exited from dummy n NEW ' CanCan'I find sc a r you can •(- lead: Diamond queen ;vory cloan, $5900. Cali 1063 MERCURY ” club to E ast's 10, butut !East could Opening lea 726-9561.______I miles, one owner. $9750, 1042 O fO ,7 1 « 1994GrandAmSE,4df.all : torZonrf? lOO's ol vohictos coU C a ia ilo rS p w 324-4360. Z at bargain pricos ovc7 dny! ------do no belter than retunturn a club for - '85 B ronco II. 5 sp d . AC S 1991 M ercury Cougar. AT, ■79C am aro.350. AT. runs '9(-90 Goo M etro, 5 spd. c ^ ' 19i *°S45o’or'K i‘£/. ! FoiFor m oro inio coll toll Irou 3 D r . F i s h e r to ru ff. B 1D□ >W IT H T H E A C E S ®cn«m».103K.»4200.0« ■’ setto.Assunio loon. 734- ; Iclow mHos. *9800 ot bost ol- 1.600-436-6867 ox A 3495 736-8165. tewomossaog^ 1 , tor. 934-62S2 or 420-2003 734-9167 loavo mso. ' t-0 \ It was time to takece sstock. Obvi- ♦ I _ , 7674 eveninos. 1. ,1« g marked-him south holdi •■87 Dodgo. V4 ton. 4*4.kjad- i ] ously. East's biddiilg n )lds: od. with sholl. aulomallc. I It with the spade acee (i(or a void). A J 10*6 5 3 le ss then 35.000 nji. very ! 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